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China Entry Plan 
    
    
    
  - repres of oN Rew ea meet today to try to devise'a plan permiting U. s. 
journalists to enter Red China.’ 
Poeseay edna way. may be cleared within the next 
old invitation from Peiping to visit the China main. land. 
But they said it depends ‘én whether the press 
representatives: accept Dulles’ ‘Hdeas. «The secretary   
        ‘on Parry 5 Contract Negotiations 
Reopened by Mackie’s 
Announcement o   
     pee ay [allow a number of} ee 
Civil Rights Bill newsmen to travel to Red) pontiac’s share in the! 
ees, .. |China, but only for @ speci-leost. of widening Perry 
Chanae Gainine bron tnd prooatly brief—is treet (M2) will be 
ange sInINg f-amlaghs vor pO meaner Ps: . Highway Commissioner 
P\John C.Mackie indicated 
     
   Backers Fight Against     
    
  Nt he has received fron?, the 
Growing Senate Feeling /"*" 5 or pg crvimgpecs Th cere — t was to Limi . or t Qe = ‘o Limit Scope into Red Ch rt of an announc t 
.Mackie that he would 
renegotiate old ts 
with nine cities to : 
them With an additional)    
       
      'Olficials sald Dulles is 
    Senate sentiment to confine the not firm- 
measure’s terms to the protection ly committed to this idea, al- half midlion doliars in 
of voting rights. he feels it is reasonable. 
An influential senator who asked hotels 
not 10 be quoted by name sald) sng that the secretary tal jority of the Senate now favors ee ere Stethde’s couaa 4 
an amendment by Senators And- 9... the eve@ ithe new highway bill 
erson (D-NM) and Aiken (R-VD —. a each city’s share of ff 
              
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Gage, 5 tll, setivsi: haat, poses with her 
after being named Miss U.S.A. during the Miss 
in Long Beach, Calif., last night. She weighs 36.23.36. She is 5 feet 94 inches 
  
Brig gs Sat 
Fleck in PGA * 
              
     
     
       
   a 2 Up lead over Gene Littler in| vi 
the big early morning second 
round match... 
her featured match saw Big 
-Souchak shoot a two-under- 
    
     
    
               
      
     
           [Says Hoffa Schemed (= 
{Against Senate Unit 
and Hyman L. Fischbach “copked 
up a scheme to subvert and de-   
‘}Rackets Committee.” . 
Asst. U. S. Atty. Edward P. 
_ {Troxell, opening final arguments 
to the jury in Hoffa's bribery- 
trial, acknowledged 
that John Cye Cheasty “deceived” 
both Hoffa and Fischbach.” 
* 4° 
READY FOR CAMP — Pontiac ae rately wean “are ac- 
: reservists preparing cused . asty to get a 
ou rep see 0 ss job with the Senate committee 4 . — feed Hoffa confidential data 
from July 21 to Aug. 4. / | ‘Troxell said that if Cheasty had 
An advance party from the not pretended to go along, ,“‘the 
scheme cooked up by Hoffa and 
Fischbach” might have destroyed 
  (shown above) left today to ar- 
Soto oe yi oan ae ae Hoffa has testified that he hired Cheasty to help represent the Mid- 
west Conference of Teamsters) 
which. Hoffa heads. Not until his) 
arrest, Hoffa said, did he know 
that Cheasty worked for the com- 
mittee, 
Troxell aaid ‘‘the evidence ts 
abundantly clear that Hoffa want- 
ed a spy in the committee.” 
<2 Finalists Setled The 207th motel oldest re- 
serve unit in the area, will control 
the training: ‘program for the par-' 
ticipating units, which are the 
888th Ordinance Pon- 
tiac; 88rd Ordinace Compawy, Al-| ™ 
legan; and the 979th Ordinace Com- 
  __|stroy the usefulness of the Senate! —    
         
       
     
              
        
   
      
        
   
    
  [Top Beautie 
for Michigan, U.S.A. LONG BEACH, Calif. u—A “‘go- 
  ‘eipe SODENGAM-Tedecle Jer” Stree? of ‘Wilamabarg. ‘wes 
chosen Miss Michigan from 16 other candidates at finals in 
oR Sa ae OS a ee ee ee t 
Michigan. 
The tall, raven-haired beauty 
Glen Burnie, Md., who came     
      
     
    
peony to banondae 
if They Bought Homes 
With Treasury Money _ 
WASHING‘ 
were summoned today to 
ies Named: 
     
     
ij         poop Central 
  
day and the 5 
moved for acqui “of the re- 
maining 11. L\ 
The lawyers entered ‘blanket 
sation that the 
spired to violate a federal ii junc-    
  y Clinton High School last 
The four were cleared on the 
motion of U. S. Dist. Atty. John 
C. Crawford Jr. 
* * * 
“He said, “In my opinion,” the 
evidence is not sufficient to war 
rant conviction of these men. 
Therefore, I move to dismiss the 
charges against them.” 
2 Wes Those freed, all from the Ciin- 
ton area, were; 
35, school bus Chris Foust, 
driver. 
John B. Long, 31, house painter. 
Thomas Sanders, 42, utilities firm 
employe 
J. L. Coley, 43, carpenter. 
rl A lanes ag 
acquittal, the jury was sent out 
Ross Barnett, former president 
of the Mississippi bar, opened the 
defense arguments. 
A separate motion for ates 
(Continued on Page 22, Col. 1) po 
tion prohibiting interference ‘qith 
enrollment of Negro eling and it was all we had. We 
\found a dress marked down from 
oe so we bought it. And 
r 50s MONEY 
& we still didn't have any 
  Barbara, Fe is pretty enough! 
to be a Miss ‘Universe contestant 
(Continued on Rage 22, Col. 4) 
Can't Refuse _   
OAKVILLE, Ont. — Ware- 
house worker Bob M made 
his customary visit night to 
a corner of the warehouse being 
used as a nursery by ak alley 
cat and her five new kitt The 
cat lay complacently feeding. her 
young ones. She apparently 
know a 14-inch field mouse 
at the dinner table.   “We had made the money mod-/) 
Ahead for Area The new Miss Michigan was, 
crowned w —— Jaa Swanson 
fied ‘ VPA! 
Penny 
year-old blonde from Kalamazoo 
and a Michigan State University 
(Continued on Page 22, Col. 1) 
Pleasant Weather   
Outdoor enthusiasts may con- 
tinue to revel in fair and pleasant 
weather, says the U.S. Weather 
Bureau. 
The outlook for tonight is fair 
and pleasant with little poet tg   at 6 to 12 miles an hour today and 
tonight. 
Tomorrow will be warm and 
sunny with a high near 82 degrees. 
In downtown Pontiac the lowest 
t |temperature recorded preceding & 
    z 
: a 
gfad. ge i él 
ee —f vet. (i—Two 
top officials of the United 
| Textile Workers Union 
tell whether they used un- 
_ jion money to buy expencive 
     
       
           
      
      
        
             
       
           
  
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  about May 15, 1962, from Valen- 
Mama 
other $57,000.   
Hot Weather Grips pce 
‘CHICAGO (INS)—Baking tem- 
  a.m. was 59. At 2 p.m, the mer- 
  
  Tor Pontiae Police promotions, 
-_made-by Chief Herbert W. Straley,| 
were revoked by the three-man: 
Civil Service’ Commission last 
night because the men did not Board Voids 4 
take the necessary competitive ex-| 
    
‘in Women s + 
      wére settled at noon today when), 
  
        defeated Mrs: E. 0. Reynolds of wey general whict states 
é Tene ' $9 after a see- uw elon ade x tr ead eet 
«Tht other finalist ig; Mrs. _Don{¥oid Unless competitive es 
ia Ce ante nati siated mare (tons were taken. Me 
cata ance deere The comsissita also moved Bina gige®yodle. seg ogpert Sd oSeebusesseet cg c= 
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News....; one 
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Market Basket. }7 
. doneesebea 
eaters _yHeed es te oe 48 
ee 
    %, 
  , CurY registered 86. 
            Committee had wediieatad oie i on 
K, Willman,. who was to give a 
disposition on the cases within 10 
days or forward them on to the June 24 to City Manager Walter... 
    
     
     
              
  
  
          
      
Ne ew Cuaron f in Aue ugu: < BIRMINGHAM — — New quarters| ments have, or 3. for the Birmingham police depart-| sions of their offi 
| | Steal Firm's New Site,|mei sre wspocid jo-be rely fr] Sas the | - Williams Asserts gust, Police Chief Ralph W, Mox} . = : jley ee will include a special room where = LANSING &@ — Gov. Williams The shift came about with the 
sole influence in the decision of it had eccupied prior to the 
Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. to completion ef the Bowers street |i 
  
      
      
  
  
        
  ____ locate anew $16,000,000 operation) station. Other municipal depart- ey 
thence Sar ae CP Bae ee | Im the pasty booking 1 
Ss eS oe eee eae, | ee Re Ree SS “gee 2 sy bi Ee " ence - o a ‘ Se tap “ 7. 
: of a steel plant on the site was ound eiress pects in an office where other. of- 
: the “deciding factor.” ! ‘ ‘Sioure wore eurcsog to shear toe. : sah is. 
vet + tain, vig basal JUMPS 10 Death vi in ct wit oe THOUSAND 5 OF UNADVERTISED BIRTH ~ the 1 t in Ohio because| py, _ ie selene oo whiee eee eee Se eo a : eae See hae musa ee 
a corporations; ‘The Only Way Out,| % oor to te Ske ae Almost Unbelievable Bargain! “All Former $2.88 Values 
in Michigan is ‘‘not at all sacoutag: ing.” 
ie . Said in Note 
- eame in the wake of dispute over : 
fhe elldet ot Michigan tex pott- NEW YORK | She was 
das ek admin- - ; 
istration have said the tax. poli- py og an re ties have driven business from) 4. 
the state. The Democrats have 
denied this, charging in turn the 
criticism is Republican . inspired 
gn an effort to blame the Demo- 
rats for unemployment, - 
ASKED COMPANY 
____been trying. fag yaa 
to persuade the company to locate 
the new plant in Monroe. “From 
what we know of the 
in this matter,” Williams said, “1% 
tful that taxes, 
factor |iNg in their decision to go to Ohio. 
“It is much more likely that 
while taxes may have had | 
* = 
“We can expect from now until 
the next election,” Williams said 
  
    
  
  
Where is the’ greatest danger 
| from lightning in a thunderstorm? 
- Do most met asl of . Sane, 
The summer the 
greatest producer of ghtning, fea- 
tures maximum lightning danger 
. in {ts later stages, not as the low, 
dark leading-edge squall passes), 
above. 
pe ee It is after the dark leading edge!   Passes overhead, and after the rain 
is at least half finished, that maxi- 
| ~ ‘mum lightning danger occurs. It is 
| still a danger after the rain has © | ended and the thunderhead has ap- 
| parently passed on. 
: — leading squall line overhang 
of a thunderhead is sometimes a 
producer of lightning so it cannot 
: be ignored. It does constitute a 
danger and precautions. are in or-' 
der. But maximum danger comes’ 
- later, during the last of the rain 
and for a time thereafter, 
___Interestingby— ‘most lightning dis- ____@harges do not strike the ground, but. strike oppositely charged 
cloud areas. 
The Weather 
U.S. Weather Bureas Report porns AND VICINITY —— Generally fale and pMovsrodl tenight through te- metrow with little change In tempera- tere. High today near #0. Low tonight 
Serthenst Stake ets eis eee s me 
hour teday and tonight. _   
      
      
      
       
    
    Today tn Pontiac 
‘anaes tanperatere preceding 8 a.m 
At 8 am: Wine velocity, calm, 
Bun sets Thursday at se | ae 
Sun risee Pridsy at $:1 
Moon seta Friday at ne om. : 
Moon rises Thursday at 11:09 + m. 
  
ft 
mS) Pereer 
(Bygg3 
  Wednesday in Pontiac 
(As recorded eo 
Mean temperature 
Weatier—sSunny 
Soman 
One Vear Age in Pontiac 
Highest temperature .. 
Lowest temperature ... oues 
Mean temperature cicisccccess 
9 Weather—Pair oss 
aos 8 .|13-word note, 
n Worked as a secretary at thie Al- 
. other girl. Prior to joining the pub- 
worked 
  ————itgeiey-wsthe-child- slept: 24-Year-Old Socialite 
Transit Co.’and a former Repub- 
lican national committeeman. His 
father, Emanuel, was a former 
Wisconsin -governor. 
For the past ‘two months, she 
lied Public Relations Associates.; 
Roosevelt is a vice chairman of 
the firm's board. .- 
Rp Philipp, a 1951. debutante 
and graduate of Vassar College, 
lived on Madison Avenue, with an- 
lic relations firm, she had wo 
for the Citizens for Eisenhower 
Committee and the American Ref- 
retained by a downtown invest-| 
ment and securities firm for the) 
convenience of out-of-town guests. 
ee Se See = bee 
presence in the 
Father Strangles Dauahter in Detroit 
DETROIT #® — Police said a 
42-year-old father adhaitted strang- 
ling his 24-year-old daughter early) heneemengeccnenmnt   
Homicide Det. Lt. Edward Joc- 
ique said the child; Virginia Knit- 
tle, was dead on arrival at East 
Side General Hospital at 2 a.m. 
Jocque said the girl's father, 
‘Ralph Knittle was arrested a 
short time later at a downtown 
‘Knittle, in an oral statement, told! . 
‘police he strangled the child after 
a quarrel with his wife, Josie 37. 
He said she ordered him to get 
out and he killed the child rather 
than leave her beltind. 
Knittle was taken to the Wayne 
County prosecutor’s office to make 
a formal statement. Jocque said 
jhe would be charged with first 
degree — 
Hope Appeal b by lke 
Blocks Further Cuts | WASHINGTON ( — Supporters 
of the administration's embattled       
dent Eisenhower's new appeal 
would block further House cuts in 
the multi-billion-dollar measure. 
Eisenhower said last night a 
400-milliondoliar cut the House 
voted tentatively in his defense 
support economic aid request 
“can be considered as no less than 
a threat to our nation’s security 
and that of the free world.” 
. His statement came shortly aft- 
er the House voted 106-100 to al-| 
low 500 million dollars for the pro- 
gram, . Eisenhower originally had 
asked 900 millions, The Senate cut 
the request to 800 millions, and       
  foreign aid bill hoped today Presi-|   
  
  
terday in Shelby (Mich. Hospital. | 
ming in shallow waters near a’ 
“the 
ond grade at Adams School, 
Besides his parents, he is ‘sur- 
vived by a sister Eliza, his pa- 
ternal grandparents Dr. and 
Mrs. E. P, Barnard of Bryn 
Mawr, Pa. and his maternal 
grandmother, Mrs. George M. 
) Hubbard of Summit, Ns, 
The body is at the Manley Bailey 
Funeral Home with service sched-' 
uled for 11 a.m. Saturday at the; 
First Presbyterian Church. The 
Rev, W. Glenn Harris, Ph.D. will 
officiate. : 
Find Wreckage 
of Missing Plane 
on Formosa _ TAIPEI, Formosa @—A_ Chi-!   
_ rescue- team today 
he wreckage of a U.S. Air Force 
plane with 16 aboard and found 
no survivors, police reported. 
* * * 
The team could identify only 10 
bodies in the wreckage on a moun- 
tain slope. Seven crewmen and 
nine passengers were aboard the 
two-erigine C47 transport when it 
vanished Tuesday night near the 
erid of a trip from Clark field in 
the Philippines to its base at Taipei. 
x * * oo 
The search team came across | 
the wreckage in the jagged moun-| 
tains between Taipei and the For-| 
mosa Strait, It was spread alofig | 
the forested slopes of Mt. Cha-, 
tien near Hsinchu. 
A spokesman at U.S. Air Forte | 
said American: 
— to the;         se'the House Foreign Affairs Com- 
= lenletes reduced- beadbeceeed to 
millions, 
  
One ot two drivers injured in an) 
auto accident yesterday on N. Mil-| 
\ford road near Rowe road in Mil-| 
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the breakneck pace ‘ot ated 2: “ik: the old. mountaineer! — 
_ cities, a 73-year-old Ozark moun.’ 
taineer still practices the ancient] 554 gines them. 
“ eraft of Wand carving violins. 
Hughes Marcum, who lives near’ ‘Two WEEKS 
Cass, Ark.. ‘has carved °% violins,| He said 
‘two guitars and a mandolin using ‘complete   
eee Lerceeres 
.man~ SEMPLE. MAN... 
  nothing but a pocketknife..a piec se Week xcept for the giueing. 
of broken glass, some — 
ond a metal scraper. 
  
  —musicat instrument from the raw 
FAIR HAND 
z aa Sad Gees WT es eT 
pn Sener tage “Wraret risa wn _— 
who s lived close ‘to 
   
dance. He has never 
wood. - 
__Mareum, himself -a—_ He -carved his first violin al- 
‘mont 2i-years age when ome wa 
needed ip his community for an- 
- @l@ fasioned . mountain square ‘DATED VIOLINS 
received | Fach of the violins Marcum 
‘carved ig numbered and dated. He’ 
It takes the violin maker about'thinks number 21, now owned by 
‘two. months to fashion a sensitive|a neighbor, was his best. He had) tntended to keep it himself but mere than $50 for an instrunrsat. 
: ‘fair+hand| = 
with a fiddle,” says he carves his    
the ‘earth | "actly the 
. | preferring 
    linakes the back in two sections 
Next comes the tedious job of 
titans. 1 VIng,..geraping- and polishing 
the wood to attain the arched 
a ‘ota Molin’ chest. Wita | 
this is done the wood will be al- 
most razor thin but it will be ex- 
imercial dealers,   
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ane 
‘Peter's masiling. 
The Sl-vear-old head of the Ro- Bc =» = See 
| 0, 000 jo | he believes he could 
an instrument in two! Tourists Hail Pope 
| VATICAN CITY # — Twenty 
thousand pilgrims and tourists 
‘hailed: Pope ai i. poate in?   
right shape. == ‘man Catholie Church js. expected ' He no longer makes the bows, to leave Vatican City Saturday, 
to buy them from com-| for his Castel Gandolfo summer 
  Albano, 18 miles — 
Rome. He will probably stay there 
‘until early winter. 
The Pope will continve his gen- 
eral audiences at Castel Gandolfo 
‘holding them from a little outdoor 
balcony of the summer, palace. residence on. the shore of Lake 
theast _ of 
  
violins from “curly walnut” or 
“curly maple.” “Curly” is his ies Cutside willie wr incida ‘fat “Hinteh. 
Pi | «$3.98 per gallon—buy the secorid gallon term -for wood that comes from | 
a for | penny. near the roots of a tree, 
most beautiful grain is 
ments and gumweod 
“belly” of the violin’s 
Marcum says he begins a fiddle |. 
by drawing the pattern where the. 
found. i 
for the 
“chest.” 
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        : By JOHN H. MARTIN more hell If yen. "tala ) ; 
__ Present were more than | ____ EN§ Foreign Director _{%ugosiavs, have invented : 10.9 = 
seventy representatives from the “ \workers’ councils, don't think oy   
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help. j- 'who is more clever and who is LOAKZ, | 
Endless Supply i ve | CAMERA 
Scapegoats Back in Styles | fimand-shoot Convenience ..new low price. | 4 
‘in World of Communists*s™=== = sa tog ARAN SX. 5 ) Mr, K. minimized the impor- | iim! - ust Mate sa ae . Roll of Film! : q 
By JOHN H. MARTIN miership in 1955 for trying to give ™@ny current in i 
mit mam inact a eek eee era Seen! ~— DISCOUNT PRICES l Czech Ts, .W regarded ; Scopegeats now are again in iS ARMS.PACE TOO MUCH? as the most rigid aad vieabaldied! TRAINED P ERSONNEL 
a fashion. The Communist world. Mr. K's goal of seuinin deck of Stalinism in Bastern| fees ee 
Snes ae ee | -TEACH-YOU-TO USE YOUR towar suggests : : s+ ¥ -- 
parade launched two works BRO that the Soviet Union is finding! Khrushchev's biast Y EQUIPMENT | YOu MAY when Soviet Communist Chief against } | CHARGE IT! . the pace. too heavy—keeping UP goslavia was sharper because of] 
econ hs SE Ney (avert more ment the far gy comrades, Vice Presi. f*_] Sraneenrouseve na a ae" ! 
Georgi Malenkov and other old peoples joume Edvard Kardelj and Alexa 9" 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 i S 
chev offers only promises of dis-lin Russia as guests of the Soviet| a The Bulgarian Redw ousted the |tant aid, of a time when he says government. PENNY PAINT SALE 
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ities’? i Beigrade relations after Khrush- and wondrous comfort that fashion-wise 
ae charges. | Mr. K is a big man today in the chev's return from Crechoslo- — of all ages cw a & —_- Bact Girdle Style Ne. 9. eee. $5.00 
lightening during his Czechoslo- ‘scapegoat tomorrow unless be| ae ' to the touch with @ie gauge nylon Long Panty Girdle No. 88 $5.95 That chance seems more remote a 2 ® i 
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plans for decentralization of in-| CANOGAN—PARK—Calit INS) ; ee : 
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feared being exiled to some Gistant in the fields of stry. Fi li b : 
= seta ar Cummer eet SP St OIE qua uy at argain prices! 7 ™ ! Defense Minister Marshal studies, . 4 
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tise iten wll wa The first reduction is set for ee MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS January # 1959. At the same 
        
    
    
    
         
    
  
  
  
  
       
  
  
  oe tising, the first dance was at- | hope--J.E-B,—and-D.11.0._ re- 
“THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1967 -—itime a muclearenergy poolisto = tended by only 62 people. ‘This read their letter in The Press, 
ee _be set up with all the countries ee Be eee e's ie have : teenagers “a ' : orchestras = barred from pediatrics. > roe cooperating. to’ aid in peaceful for entertainment. The admis- they can re Vehicle Insurance Plan — cevelopment of nuclear energy. tion price wes $1.85 por comple. Seve js obvinaaly a loud “No.” 
Succeeds in New York wR ae eee eat Sepak oe. gene Ser. wn A oe 
——1n-a-report-to-his-tellow-commis-4lthough French, statesmen were Er, BT § SPR | tried tumerous times without suc $0 nent tines ay” Wear ape ’  sioners of Eastern States, Joszrm P. in the lead after Worla War I in : a | _ cess. It took four dances before That's all the average woman 
. Ketty, New York’s Moter Vehicles °®°*ing —federation,-the— i : ee 4 mi B:| _wewere convinced. = — stays and any woman can get 
——— Commissioner describes the succeseAssetbly rejected it in 1954 ‘Their We don’t regret the dances for along without friends that long. : ; two reasons. The young people = sorry, the rules are for the best 
so far of the compulsory automobile eVersal now is significant, It will themselves seemed to have ® and should not be changed. 
; be many years before ECM and wonderful time and one of the liability insurance law. y years be ECM an main aims of Boys’ Club is to Peg . Euratom are functioning fully but e this : or ia Kf. >: a good start is being made to modif | ee  § Ge gee provide thle type of clean, whole in UN 
_________Since the new law went into effect _ kh ane ; eens 4 c & ee ‘ia Z 7 Li ro =e ans Eons he eee. Red China dau | old rivalries. - ates | is @ I would sincerely suggest to Would Be Folly’ : in that state February 1, Mr. Keu.y : ; me a a = Two Restless Teenagers that the : 
says that only a fraction of one per —_—_—_—_— Don’ t Bother to 0 Unpack When We Get Home next bye anyone Soar ion - Why. don’t some people stop sid- 
cent of vehicles has been operating Tse middle-of-the-roader believes aor ll ee iad cleeu ing with - ae oe | . 
without insurance.In this four that, with respect to finance, the David Lawrence i: - them by attending. : they realize that such recognition 
month period only seven uninsured U.S. should adopt a foreign policy — ! W. B Neal. would probaly Give Chaeeunt 
accidents involved New York _regis-—about—halfway—between, “Couldn’t Needed. ‘Civil Ris hts’ Bill I ored_ ¢ * United Nations? Let's not upset 
tered vehicles. Last year in the same you use another sizable roll of mon- vil Righ ign ast ae tale eS Se Se ee than 
period there were about 25,000 such ey?” and, “Root, hog, or die.”   
  
  
    
       
  
  acriiade: | WASHINGTON — The whole zac the misconception of crime, Senator MoClellan (D-Ark) Would Be Saving ~? : business of Congress — including South's position on te: w schoots Os: 
* °*.- ® ‘Many Americans are trying so many « vital measure desired by ee Se See Se men. Bin tin Bowh, «8 wite jery Phang salar tgerdah a Portraits A survey of New York vehicles in strenuously, even desperately, to ‘he executive branch gov- diy 2 eam the impression someone graduate from grade school By i henoap > ately, , belolete y JAMES J. METCALFE 
_.1955 showed that more than 14 per raise their standard-of living that “~~ —“* “MN tts of a Negra race but kes the ind aay oe meeney tel” een ee ee manee Mnew how wonder cent had no insurance. Today the they don’t have time‘to live _ few politicians vidual Negro, whereas _the Negro not guilty. I bows ons. : friend could really EE ue _to gain some Northerner likes the Negro r that happen many times. A ene Taxpayer ‘Until that special hour when . You uninsured percentage is very small, -- votes in the next but aivtines me individual 2: pam came to oy Pe 
due, no doubt, to the severe penalties : 4 election by en- Negro” amin, wea eae ate “<Cirls? Disagree in the hospital. . . Alone ‘o my 
for driving without proper insurance. The Man About Town aetna wig Day after day charges are being. 1 have no prejudice against the With Eva Gabor prs. oN - Sa ee 8 ee é ovo made in the Senate debate that Negro race. When I was a gloom... You @id so much to 
There had been some fear that To Stay Until Fall Weeks and the Southern people cannot be prosecuting attorney, I defended Eva Gabor says that men are cheer me up . . . With just a word 
counterfeiting of company-issued — weeks of debate trusted to give fair trials by jury bh o> oda cating Atary panleagh erage age! Agia or two.’.. Indeed your very 
; possess , 2 justificati employ a lawye tractive ea few presence My life ¢ 
Son eaiienanendepeesner- Oakland County Man May — nn oo This is the justification y Getended them without pay, of “us girls” have a different book sew. Yous visit helped mse 
mon subterfuge, but this has not © Be Offered Other Big Job.  awzence >" Tr ing it possible to try, through the innocent.” a 
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proved the case. In a random F ead bo ba he too. ena ore ee ee a a ves Cont 
sampling of 20,000 certificates " Pontiac: A name that always ignored. those persons geeused 4f cfieness dicetes that the propenents tters Continue not one was found to be fraudu- gives us a head start in intro- Communists can openly preach growing out of disputes over vot- “civil rights” Jlegislation have 
ducing ourselves in any part of the overthrow of the government, ing eligibility. And, of course, in been persuaded, as were the “rad- Topic of Teachers 
  
  
  
  
  
  
         
    
      lent. . and subversives can plot against — contempt cases trial by “jury is icals” of reconstruction days, that 
<_se+*s +* snd ei . the security of the United States automatically denied. - ‘the end justifies the means.” This I’m in favor of teachers getting = — eames and infiltrate the government it- As to the fairness of Southern certainly is not liberalism: a good shake and a fair break, ' Everyone should have liability in- 7 have some of the sharpest eared _ self, but not a single law of pre- juries to Negroes accused of - (Copyright, 1957) _ For a time they were underpaid. 
surance for his own protection as scouts in all Washington, and they re- vention is being pressed for pass- oe ae di _ — a of a Harn, rei it ! well as for other potential accident port to me that Secretary cf Defense, - ; Dr. Wi li «Br “A S ey abegunde Gupetel 
victims. Although New York seems Charles E. Wilson, AN Glo Senate's tno ts being Milam _ brady Says: And may I suggest that The | to be solving the problem, the f of Oakland County will = vacate his ‘eat te Pees s gee e* ° _. Pontiac Press drop this subject ig a me, tn See Se ae anes without jury trial, ard Aaains PALILG CY _ tox @ while? Most of our readers - 
= ot De rivately, I’think he will cuniae a bit offenses have net comuit- ‘ on sat cad tal eae fe , | long enough to have furcilahed cOn- reluctantly then, but Mrs. Wilson thinks ted but a: may com of. Inhaling Toxic Fumes it + sta te 
clusive. evidence. he has made a ful] contribution and mit im ruling om the eligibility — : tancheri Wa took Gece, Daten 
should take a permanent rest fom Wash- of voters. oe < oS aren't: going to break our own 
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Hazel Park Paving iy qa friend hes Gone a won  ‘Teseh Suto cad Ghest, apeee¥iey fue sentnins seeeberieneto- pt ee. ne et ae af De west derful job down there, and all city, elections are conducted every- mine. © Shoe dye containing aivlin " nigtsg frequenity os im gold. . ——~ yp 
There was an unusual kickback of us here at home are very where in the United States. It 2 or nitrobenzene, or cleaning  piating, polishing ete.; or when . There Gut 
' fluid containing carbon tetrachlor-  jodine is If all teachers worked as hard is a destiny 
from the recent heavy rains in Hazel proud of him. He has saved the could mean investigations into ‘trai painted on goltre. — =s the men Whe's Wanted .@ 
: alleged impairment of voting 6 oF gasoline containing letters, not more than one page Park. Residents on several streets taxpayers billions and billions. rights by the use of undue influ- os Pay oe ree ee or 160 words long pertaining to personal ——— - everyone would Pryce ty. deg: 
stain: . willing to pay them much 
there are—opposing * a paving  pro- SP ie wig one = ag ge unions has ‘ences-before election day. = should oat ane De William. Brecy, it a. stumped. sei more. That's why the merit raise 
gram which many of them formerly BOW TO POLICE = sure of adequate fice Press, Pontisc, Michigan ~~ system would be a great improve- 
e ; _—__ ‘The whole controversy is cen- ment over the present pay _ favored. . The other evening the Press’-own jaced: oh ewe $0 pollen. te sabes dealt toy 
: x * * Howard H. Fitzgerald II of the Union, which have always or 
The heavy rains flooded their had octasion to talk to his cousin in had full authority to make their » it Case Heat. of a Psychologist:   
: vote-eligibility laws. There is probably 3 basements. The residents. believe 5#” Francisco. on of umae Gene & tcaae te impair your 9 ‘ 
that paving of thelr streeta wil carry Me wied hs Blrmlagham dlaing Sto wom, Money Won't Fill Dad S| igations off einrater all the faster. This | -*7stem and im ten seconds the = president Eisenhower says he — sithon tetenenbabs phone was ringing in San Fran- - can’t imagine circumstances : 2 : 
would cause more flooding. They cisco. under which Federal treeps eas render Ge College insurance policies and eae    
    
            
     
   
         
   
   
      
     
   “Prefer Gry basements, even at the + guy think that's incredible. with  Wesld be uesd to euteane Meeet non - inflammable $100 bills can never take the cost of rougher and dustier streets. 30 million possible connections, his own integration ox gir 208 - = but don’t monkey with it in a place of an understanding dad! 
  “civil we. + | qmall dial and simple dialing operations fin. "ef" te nateral question’ O°0i foam © building! «80. every Iather of etd be a ee rang the party he wanted, and the phones which this in turn propounds is ___ For many years readers with  .+¢ to vaccinate his’ young- _— of which emphasizes anew — were 2500 miles apart. why ‘any such statutes should  ™ore or less knowledge of chem- sors against socal tragedies : ’ Pontiac's good fortune in miss- remain on hg! books or any new _istry have pp ney me I'm pipe that - confronting as. 
a ’ A let the simple signature of — — measures be proposed that could wrong when I ee. “Rate -gouresl}-on-the “Parents”, —_— a = Pog: es - agbed:: ame Ure Or be used to invoke military force. food, vitamin, hormone, ol, drug Teste” below. - 
ee ee A eed « The truly Uberal point of view ‘irolgh uabroten skin." By DE, GEORGE W. CRANE fall here than in most other %Sks the meaning of the word “crystilled.” ai jorg military intimidation in any Case V-340; Johnnny R., aged 10 ‘ It isn’t in my dictionary, and I never in This includes carbon tetrachlor- 4 sections of Oakland County, but heard of it, anyway. fOr ino seri crmAa state i the Wie (solvent, cleaner, fire extin. is a wisthil youngster, who stood 
the winds and lightning were salinaicy Cnane haat ives ts. eets eS wpa tall and strat at posse 0] in tobacco . ‘ ‘ }       os Delp! = _ 
- reported by. rm ti green- 
* * * ma : _ |... ermment’s edicts, : J : —Mrs.. Dianne Dusenbu “ “ passes : we ~ ee ee 
Pontiac is not wholly out. of the a bey ay Ot eee eee ; of Birmingham, with blossoms along the gap between those in - if any physician of che 
woods in its storm sewer program, more than half their length. . he Satereinnt and those who dO snot agree. I'd like to 0 at vs 
  but it is much: further along: than 
   
  
  
  
           
    __ Most of its sister cities in Oakland. anes ame aie whee ao Wing "Senate has brought out some sig 72’ gg ey — crowd ' nay -~ Ih : These drains cost money, but they nificant information: It has re- arte making sual tone Gel mn ULI 
save a lot of money when heavy eee Sango vealed,’ for instance, that white any of the substance applied to when it was pulling up young corn on juries generally do convict . © ‘my skin. . 
rains come. his property in Pontiac Township has Persons accused of harming a a 
| been adopted by the — i’ nine The chemists who skipped physi- 
France Votes for but doesn’t like the way in which the Country bh at 
parakeet talks back. “ 
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INT Charge Explodes 
‘on Navy Vessel mead 3 NEW LONDON, Conn. @—A 24% 
pound T. N. T. charge went off 
accidently aboard a cruising Navy 
escort patrol craft last night, kill- 
ing three men and injuring four 
others seriously. 
The explosion occurred aboard 
the 180-foot, U.S.S. Somersworth, 
which was on routine maneuvers 
in the Atiaritic, about 120° miles 
southeast of here. 
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Two of the dead were identified 
as Anthony Fozza, pipefitter first 
class, whose widow lives in near- 
by Groton, and John R. Turley, 
~quartermaster~first-class; whose, 
widow lives in New London. 
—-The—Navy—said—the vessel had | its 
been engaged in text exercises!tg 
since Monday morning. It docked 
here at dawn bearing the bodies 
  of the three dead men. 
The fatal charge was the last of 
about 135 discharged during the 
exercise, the Navy said. The 
charges are used-in experiments 
to study the transmission of sound 
under water. 
Capt. Harold E. Ruble, com- 
mander of the underwater sound 
laboratory, told’ newsmen such 
charges have been used by the 
Navy—for at least 11 years. This 
is the first accident of its kind he 
was aware of, he said. 
x« * * 
The wounded were placed 
-aboard another Naval vessel 
which headed for the Newport, R. 
I., Naval base. 
Capt, Ruble said the T. N.T. 
charge was contained in a metal 
casing, with a 40-second fuse at-   
tached. The fuse went off pre-| maturely, he said. 
The explosion apparently did not 
damage the Somersworth severe- 
ly or set it afire, 
The liner Queen Mary, outward| 
bound from New York to England, 
took the injured off the stricken 
ship, and was held up a little more 
than four hours in the process 
The Navy sent the U.S.S, Sun- 
bird, a submarine rescue ship, 
from here to pick up the injured 
Sunbird, with two doctors aboard, 
__headed for Newport. = «ss 
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The Navy said the Somersworth, 
which survived 125 air raids and! 
three typhoons off the Philippines 
in World War II, was on a routine | 
  
Old Rancher, 82, | 
Won't Let Army 
Take His Land —    
     
     
           
        
      
       
       
          
   ALAMOGORDO, N.M. @®—John 
Prather, 82, who has spent the) 
last 60 years on the ranch he built 
in southérn New Mexico, has 
Tet him remain on 
the Army wants the Sarg for 
with the provision that the pro-| 
perty reverts to the Army ‘upon 
Prather’s death. 
* * * 
Prather told hi¢~ attorney, J.) 
Benson Newell of Las Cruces: 
“You send that paper back and| 
you tell those colonels and gen- 
erals down there at Ft. Bliss that | 
John Prather isn’t giving up his 
    birthright. If they want me off! 
that ranch, they'll have to carry) 
me out in.a box. and,” the old 
pany when [ go.” 
Prather and his neighbors have 
been given an extension until Aug.| 
1 before the government takes) 
over their lands for the big missile | 
Tange. 
Eight-Year-Old Youth 
Hit by Baseball, Dies   
  
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Virgilio Madrigal died last night 
shortly after being struck in the 
chest by a baseball. ' 
The boy was pronounced dead 
on arrival at Lincoln hospital. His. 
father, Joel, 42, told police Vir-| 
gilio was struck over the heart by; 
ihe a.     ‘day to determine the cause of. 
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Durable all steel clothes 
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QUESTION: Who has the stitfest. upper lip? 
* * * . 
ANSWER: Of all the characters pictured here the mildest-look- | 
ing, the lama, probably has the stiffest upper lip. ' ae 
While its upper lip looks soft enough, he uses it instead of teeth 
fo gather in fodder while grazing, and through foraging among the- 
rocks for every bit of greenery, its upper lip has become extremely 
powerful. 
It's the tiger's jaw that is particularly powerful, and it’s the | 
walrus’ long tusks that give it a ferocious look. 
Knights of course were supposed to ‘keep a stiff upper lip,” | 
but that expression has to do with courage and does not mean that — 
a person's lip actually is stiff. : : ‘ | 
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FOR YOU TO DO: Color these pictures, making the Nama gray, | 
the tiger yellow with black stripes, the walrus gray, and the knight -| 
wearing golden armor. _   i: & Me 
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Newsfeatures, in care of this B as coe: Tomorrow: Do plants‘ eat 
insects?) * : 5 
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MANCHESTER, N. H. (INS)— 
The first sections of the world’s 
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Brussels, will be located ude! 
and Vatican City, The panels were! 
built by the Kalwall Corp. of Man- 
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9-lb. capacity. All-fabric timer. Drain pump.     
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~"Hastiigs = expressway tor 
method of rapid transportation. 
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Need X-Way 
Rapid Transit May Be ~ Incorporated/ 
Into Detroit’s System, 
Mayor Hints 
DETROIT (INS) — Expressways 
of the future may be cquipped for 
rapid mass transit lines that will 
whip passengers across the city 
on swift rail cars. 
Mayor Albert E, Cobo and DPW 
Commissioner Glenn C. Richards 
agreed today engineerg-must study 
the practicability of rapid transit 
for the city’s new super highways. 
Mackie said future expressways 
must be built with a center mall 
available for transportation other 
than motor vehicles. 
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Richards explained that planning 
proposed 
have four lanes of pavement in 
each direction compared to three 
eae oe Meee ae Fee oe 
pressways, 
siiiiahs ah tae. daben toss 
might be reserved for some 
All the road builders were in 
accord that an extra lane or the 
center malig already on present 
expressways may be needed for 
some form of rail system, 
Mayor Cobo has instructed 
Charlies A. Blessing, director of 
city planning, to “look into” a 
hew expressway in Chicago where 
a center mall is being reserved 
for a rapid transit line.   
He’s-Not-Much-Richer—-—|-—--—— 
BRANTFORD, Ont. @® — A 
purse-snatcher robbed a woman on 
the street here and police found 
the purse next day where it had 
been thrown away, contents intact 
exeept the cash it had. contained. oS ea Wend 
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  Fan Site for 30 Boys to Be Dedicated in Fall   
~— Quipost Camp Named for Naval Cadet 
   
   
         
   A oom amanssdiekod aaes Seen 
new Ted Garlick Explorer Outpost Camp can enjoy cooking -their 
own meals as one unit on this large outdoor grill. This coincides 
with. the National Boy Scouts program of working together in 
smaller patrols instead of joining large scale meals prepared for 
the entire group attending Camp   
     
   
     
      
         
       
    
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Mrs.     
  mishap was Pportedly ¢aused a (Violated‘a rule which forbids the 
overloading of boats.       
          . | 5 All boats: paling skiers must; ty nerd tm ih es ‘athe Nout an aed Leb 10 fet tom svinmes and 
Money Wend “Se; 
: “4, Do bot operate boats -t high) 
among swimmers. speeds 
3. All power boats operating aft- 
ler dark must have red, green and 
white lights. 
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4 All other boats afier dark 
must have a 360 degree white light. 
(including row boats ancheved or       
  Saher. - 
     
     
      Novi Township officials also are 
‘making an effort.to reduce the 
chance of drowning. near the town- 
ship bathing beach. One drowning 
occurred near the township bath- 
ing area oe ome, } 
oe 
    
  
    Oak Park 4c Asking A Action   
| Southfield Indecisive 
| on Twelve Towns Drain | 
By NANCE -BELLEFLEUR: 
S senth, Gubbesel. Gigvecpendent 
Sounyrieip—mhis city is still 
Scoet-in the controversial 12 | ie? ui vr! 2 z F by oe 
& ‘ii. he city commission in a move to 
id Town drain at its regular meeting 
“Oxford Begins 
. Water Plans   munity drain by itself. 
* + * * 
There, Mayor Howard K. Kelley 
received the unanimous support of « 
start preliminary work on the 12 
this week. 
  
Long. Range . Program 
Is Costing $125,000 
After Analysis 
OXFORD — At a special meet- 
ing here the Oxford Village Coun- 
cil has voted to begin a long-range 
water improvement plan which will The set of rules, was ‘drawn up'su 
aie a nertion ck thatelar-citear 
  
. Royal Oak is considering build-   
    Agawam. 
  
Mayor Hears Complaints —   
  \Due to Storms Tuk (Fear Big.Loss 
to State Farms 
A huge crop and financial loss | 
‘An_ unotficial survey today_ingi- cated a loss of at least 3 million 
dollars to 25,000-farmers of the Sag- ultimately cost about $125,000, 
*« « * en eS sea ah oem See   weaves rugs, stoles and other articles LIFE—Walter Sacket of Milford shows here one 
as he nears the 
over the. state, 
a variety of colors. Siete Seling Home   
    Infirmary: and Farm 
Ordered to Be Sold 
Within hei Days” 
  MARLETTE _ Sanilac Ciel 
Board of Supervisors in a special 
session here has voted te sell the 
county infirmary and farm, 
The Social Welfare Board was 
        
‘Life Begins at 80’   
Initial plans to be updegtaken 
immediately will cost about $75,- 
000 and will be financed by 20-year 
revenue bonds covered by a mod- 
‘erate increase in water rates. 
By REBA HEINTZELMAN 
MILFORD — A weaver of fine 
rugs, Walter H. Sacket of Milford, 
who will be 80 years old in October, 
lives at 501 Canal St. People travel 
from all over the state to his neat 
    : odor in the water would be elimi- 
        nated in the filtering plant, and home for the purpose of placing 
‘placemats and hand-woven rugs, of | 
every size and description. 
* * ® 
Sacket, a widower of two years,   ithe new. reservoirs pumps will 
give sto pressure for ade- 
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In other recent action the council 
recommended the village manager, 
Ralph Precious, appoint Chief of   
«(Consider Water Situation 
at Keego Council Meeting 
HARBOR — Complaints! 
monthly 
principal cause of the condition is 
cnligerg a ioe basa emg and 
  
for Oxford Schools 
OXFORD — Richard Daley, new 
instructor for Oxford 
“ ‘Area Schools, began his duties 
with students and their summer 
‘A native of Elba, and a graduate of Michigan State University, 
Prat ae pecam is 
  on       from the West Bloom- * 
A 
field School district to vacate land! * 
William street to Wilbur 
street was taken under advisement 
until the next council meeting. 
“£4 
City supervisor, Pete Quinland, 
a resolution to the board 
ot supervisors to give Brigrity to 
sewage Siheretiber. Several meet- 
ings have been held in this re- 
gard, and action is expected with- 
in a short time. 
Ordinances ceatrebing dogs not 
confined, and also the condition 
of running wash water into streets, 
are to be enforced. 
|. Parking meters have been in 
jaouten ie as aty a $ave é 
       
now! been ‘entered since July 15. A 
‘be able to devote his full time to) 
  
      Call Hearing von Suit | ees eee wet eeanenes oe irae aa en ee 
  and (¢4 is $46. Several fire inspections 
jwere made, also 15 health inspec- 
_|men. A total of 49 complaints were! The Zoning Board reported a 
Planning zone committee with Mr. 
peg tg cards gree 
Trunk Western 
crossing 
The estimated’ cost of building 
from June 1 to 30th is $10,735, 
for new residents and garages. 
The amount of permit fees collect- inaw Valley and adjoining areas. 
“It definitely is an emergency 
situation,” said Leland H. Smal, 
chief of FHA program operations. 
An wnofficial spot check showed 
extreme losses to the wheat, bean 
and sugar beet crops. Losses also 
were incurred in oats, hay, 
beans, corn, potatoes and truck 
ms; 
+ 2 & 
Saginaw County was neues 
particularly hard hit.   
—— and 264 citations issued. 
  
Board Receives. 
17 Applications 
for New Position 
The new Oakland County Board 
eration today of the first 17 ap- 
Applications have been received 
from Michigan, Ohio and Ontario 
water and sewer projects. 
These are the Farmington and 
or Sewer sys-   
awareness. gg so far will be submitted by Drain 
  
ae Ser ae ey 
  cng otk wii oye ary ' 
yable. re tt be Sh ie i hn pat 3 plications for the job of Public, 
‘Works Department director. 
for the new post of coordinating) 
and quota is 10 pints. Ages: for af giving 
. blood. are 18-to 60. — = 
The board is expected to adopt 
a set of by-laws and begin study 
of two projects that have been 
ee es Se 
Evergreen Intercept 
tems, A report on their progress ‘In some areas combines are | 
| helpless to do anything with the 
wheat crops because the fields- 
are sodden with water. 
One result of the reported ex- 
tensive damage may be an appeal 
to the federal government for “dis- 
ssielt loans to the farmers. 
County agents of the affected   
day with federal and state officials 
and loans may be discussed at 
ae 
  
Lapeer Bloodmobile 
Slated for July 29 
METAMORA — 
Presbyterian church in Lapeer on 
July 29 from noon to 3 p.m. and 
from 4 to 7 p.m. Metamora’s) 
  
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        jareas. are to meet at Lansing Fri-/. 
The Lapeer 
- \County Bloodmobile will be at the 
Snag yesterday that five oka gS Police Albert Roberts to assume 
the duties of health inspector, 
  was & captain in-the-coast artillery 
during World War I and his rug- 
ged . individualism is one of his 
most outstanding characteristics. 
of 
the University of Wisconsin in 1906 
with a Civil Engineering degree.   
‘Paint Thinner Fatal a aa : 
fo Detroit Child 
DETROIT (INS) — A iS-month- 
pid girl was dead today after 
swallowing, paint thinner despite 
frantic efforts by her mother to 
save her. 
x * * 
Sheree Pavlik died in Redford’s 
‘Receiving Hospital late yesterday 
less than two hours after she had 
sipped at a bottle of paint thinher 
family garage, spe eT 
Sheree’s mother,Joyce, 21, saw 
the baby pick up the bottle and 
shouted a warning. She immedi- 
ately began administering quant- 
ities of milk'to the child while her 
husband called police, 
  
tet Bus Go to Berlin 
HELMSTEDT, Germany @® — 
East German. Communist _ police 
today let a French bus with 66 
passengérs pass through to Berlin 
after stopping six others—Be igian, 
Dutch and Danish—at the Marien- 
born checkpoint. 
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West German border police re- * 
     
  by the” 
  
  on the sidewalk while painting the 
    
  Last June, Sacket acket went back te 
Seater oe pase anniversary of 
class. Of the 32 that graduated 
in 1906 there were 26 present at 
Walter’s forefathers were Scotch 
and English and one of them. set-jer 
tled .the famous Sacket’s Harbor 
Plage | He is a retired civil engineer of 
high merit, having graduated from Finds Fine Philosophy 
      first class shape. 
* *. * sae mile trip alone to find), 
quicksand trouble in the sewer 
remedied and his lawn back in 
The rugs that Walter makes are; 
hwoven-on-a—four-harness;—_43- the expiration of 90 days. 
  
  
hand loom. He can design rugs 
with every color of the rainbow as 
he has 23 different colors and 
shades of weaving warp. The big- 
tom job measuring 13 by 13 feet. 
+. *. .# 
electric arc welding for townspeo- 
ple and is an expert saw sharpen- 
has had no real illnesses, trav- 
eled ail over the country and feels 
sure that now “‘life. begins at 80.” 
  
‘Sensitive Missile Units 
WASHINGTON — If placed atop]:   
no problems for Walter. He has 
domestic help periodically but most 
lot the timie. he cleans and cooks 
for himself. 
When the mutripalites authori- 
Kensington Park, Sacket was. with 
the crew that laid out the 3,000 
acre development. 
From a 60 acre lake he was Pe 
strumental in building a dam near 
Grand River to make a 1.200 acre 
dake that is used by thousarkis of   
   
Host job before retirement. 
Sacket has theory about life. 
He says, “if you. are worrying 
about something either correct it 
—or forget it.”. To. prove. this, the Washington Monument, a mis-| 
sile-guidance unit could detect the 
vibrations caused bya baby enter- gest rug he ever made was a cus- 
In his spare time Walter does Entertainment for Kids 
isn’t Played Down a 
NEW YORK @— A series ct   
  Life has been good to Walter. He|#0? 
  suited dae tcc tomer Me 
re gre or wg 
  ing the ground-floor door, -* * val” and   
“Calypso Carn 
“Pied Piper: Circus.’*       
ties started ‘the big project of| 
last winter's sewer trouble de- : Cd 
  
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“A MERMAN MIRTHQUAKE”’—That's what 
—>—New York critics are saying about “Happy 
Hunting,” one of five hits which 
Press Theater Special playgoers will see during 
their Sept. 9-14 junket East. Ethel Merman, one 
of Breadway’s titans, is presently making a big 
splash return in the musical comedy which 
co-stars handsome Fernando Lamas. 
ous bit about a big-hearted Philadelphia widow . 150 Pontiac 
es 
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It’s a hilari- 
who goes husband hunting to Europe for her 
  
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jenn enn en eee wee ewe mee, 
Berlin Bound   
Reds in East Germany ' 
~ Refuse Entrance to 270" 
Going to Exhibition \ 
‘HELMSTEDT, Germany ( —Five 's 
were stopped at Marienborn, Com-# 
munist checkpoint opposite Helm- +s 
: stedt, onthe 110-mile Autobahn 5 
linking West Germany with Be, 
Jin. 
_ tional Building Exhibition in Ber- ae vie ition in Fer Electric-Arc_ Furnace oe Orusmaaniet pilice ‘said pas | 
sage was denied to the buses be- ! 
cause the “ argte * 
invitation to Berlin.” They said |, 
Sy oh seen Son Of 
East German Interior Ministry. | 
West German authorities sual 
unable to explain why the pas-! « Press Theater Tour: — Reservation Application   
Please make the following reservation for me on The 
Pontiac Press Theater Tour to New York City, departing Mon- 
day morning, September 9, and returning September: 14 
oan0sees Miss 
eeeereee Mrs. 
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eubetare Mls pba ccncwaccioccenscicesscnses veo sasdnsencecaes ey auke a Shiedtasedie ~ eaititiggic censaale 5 ear 
pO 8 RE an a ee ee EEE Ey eetaeds ‘ 
CMY cissevins gece hadsecenegecssecncess WR os kennsnkctises . 
I understand that the $182 1 have enclosed includes trans- 
portation, hotel, theater tickets, the after-theater dinner party, 
luncheons, tour of the U. N. Building and other extra features 
mentioned in Press articles. 
= (Single Room $8 Extra). 
I Agree to Participate in the Pontiac Press Theater Tour 
Under the Following Conditions: 
I have included the full payment with this reservation. If 
a full refund providing I give notice by Aug 8. I understand 
that reservations will be made in order of the receipt of appli- 
cations and that my name will be placed upon a waiting list 
if I am not included among the first 150. I understand that I 
may participate in all of the schedule of events éxcept for pos 
sible changes or additions made necessary by some event be- 
yond control of The Pontiac Press. t 
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  such was the case. All aboard were 
bound for Interbau, the Interna- 
(| ereach ‘Scientist Paul Heroult.~ 
Traffic across the zonal border/Made Steel in 1906 s * * 
ran smoothly yesterday. 
  
  Earl Wilson 5, | SYRACUSE, N.Y. — America’s} 
“A nickel saved,” according to)rst electric-are steel. making 
Rube Rustic, “is a penny earned.”|furnace went into operation April   1906, at Syracuse under thettool industry. _ |personal supervision of its inventor, 
Te was the key to the making of } 
  
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LOOK! HERE ARE ARE THE NEW OR ENLARGED DEPARTMENTS You 
WILL FIND AFTER REMODELING 1S COMPLETED! © 
"J @ LADIES’ ACCESSORY ~=—«[ ® GIRLS’, BOYS’, = =—~CS E'S 
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twogear course of study at Henry BE HERE WHEN THE DOORS OPEN FRIDAY AT’ 9:30 A. M. FOR THE BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE YEAR!           
  
  
  
  
    
              
  
      
   
     
          
    
              
    
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tgs eg yr > ye meer | "3% BATES YARD Goons: ‘2.75 CURITY DIAPERS 3.99 LADIES’ SKIRTS | | 3.99LADIES'DRESSES-JACKETS| | versity will not become involved! school administrators is that of Fine quality prints, stripes : : : cniasios tate : 
“in a policy of expansion which) pisnning for the influx of students 4 tat quailty. Nationally -ad- Special group of better os — a 
threatens to supplant or to narrow ont, od OG, Bae $ 77\. $ cool dresses — Misses’ and 
the educational sctpe of existing! Can deste within the next decade peer chance (© buy ond i eg pega armas as skirts reduced — Summer half sizes. Linen jackets, 
oe lic or non- or So. —s _ att ——¥ iiadt . _fomen at this low price. . = oo patterns While they tast; , . broken sises. - a a ae ate 
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—_—___—the“tidal_wave” of Increased igzy * i ee ee a / 5 Ros Come early for ae 
engoliment expected by 1978. With Machinery a - our ¢ Special group of bdetier e en ghiap ee e - oe ol sen $, ss au 
Dory sald the university has to’ 7Y x _— sale. Bhort sleeves in solids : = _§ § short and halter sets. Sizes ‘ =: styles, White, colors and tite et, ie 18 | 
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Sizes 32A to 40C ‘1H ss 5.99 MEN’S PANTS. Big selection of 64, 63, 12 and $1 Special group of better pants. 
inch rayons. Come! Save! Reduced to clear. While they last. 
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      Also Slated for Talk',. 
: When. ‘the Waterford Township! 3 
‘ Board of Educéation meets tonight,|" 
it will establish the school tax rate 
++ for gperation-and- debt-retirement! 
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quests, 
‘Man Killed in Crash 
With Truck in Ohio   
:.__ BOWLING GREEN, Ohio in—A 
car that smashed broadside into 
. the trailer of a semi-truck car- 
- ried Boyd- Maxwell Turner, 48, of 
: Delta, Ohio, to his death this morn- 
; ing, the Ohio highway patrol said. 
Patrolmen said the truck driver, 
* Herman R. Warner, 33, Rt. 2, Cold- 
” water, 
out -of~Liberty-High Road, two}dénts-in the junior-college all have 
  
‘Killed While Skiing 
DEARBORN (®—Julius — 
_ 42, of Dearborn, drowned W: 
cis than te dae tesa: came (Uae pabeited 207 Gaskaiows daa 
- scious in a fall while water anise department was established in 
* in Edison Lake near Belleville apparently escaped injury 
because the cab of his east-bound 
3 collision tore the tan- 
. dem wheels from the truck trailer. They will be allowed to map out 
“It is doubtful if any university 
in the United States has an 
across-the-board honors program 
of this scope,” said Dr. Stanley 
en eee 
ye’ ~want-to- allow the serious 
student to move as fast as his tal- 
ent and desires dictate—no matter 
what his field. All students will be 
eligible whether their educational 
field -ig _practical_or_classical,* in 
science or the arts. 
' * * * 
The sophomore and junior stu- 
carried a b-plus grade’ average. 
Accredit Michigan Tech 
HOUGHTON (®—Michigan Tech 
has been accredited in forestry by   
          
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Phone FE 4-6842 ” 
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Lindgren’ as grand knight. 
Other officers installed -were: 
Raymond Bernier, deputy grand 
knight; Andrew Hoehn, chancellor- 
Anthony Stiel, warden; Edward 
Leonard, lecturer; and Jerome 
Barry, advocate. 
Others .were: Richard Jackiow, 
treasurer; Robert McKeever, sec- 
Hall, recorder; Rich-   
  
  
                   
     
      
  
      
  
    
  
ard Aiken, inside guard; Bernice 
Newton, outside guard; and Dia- 
mond Wright, Wallace LaFave and 
Cedric Davis, trustees. 
District Deputy Edmund R. Con- 
don, of Detroit, conducted the in-|an 
stallation,     
  1936. "TWEED CARPET — COMPLETELY INSTALLED with Tack- ONLY 
less installation over heavy pad. New $ 95 
Miracle fibre that regularly sells for 
$5.95 per yard. 4 colors. 
THE FLOOR SHOP . 99-101 $. Saginaw Sq. Yd. 
FE 4-5216 
  
ine Take any grade...any road... 
in stride... with safety... 
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There's never a hungry cry for more air 
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Your brakes 
8 GOLDEN BAWK for the’ most pleasurable motoring ever. 
Get the same sleek, sports car styling. .. full family 
comfort...outstanding performance...in the economical are the most effective on the road...    
     
   
      
SILVER HAWK...with 4 barrel carburetor V-8 | ie 
Here is a distinctive car. ... with a flair and a 
1 seda: tech. In ride and pons wg lle { ever ma and everyday 
srndling it rivals the great Golden Hawk... vacation tours as well. See the Silver Hawk and its powerful V-8 produces acceleration and V-8 or its companion Six today .. . test-drive 
road performance that’s hard to beat. And it. You'll want this car that’s crafted by » and on lu . in the normal rounds of . : | 
  
oe this Silver Hawk is a car the whole family can Studebaker for value today .. 
  
    .and tomorrow. 
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  7 / KOSS & . | MOTOR SALES © 1678, Highland R Ra. On), OR 3-5200 a4 
  terrific savings... better stock op! Values Up to 98: 
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some plain. ..allina wide range of deep 
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gifts... yours, too! 
  Most First-dualty! A Few Irregulars! gS. : = 
school on Hatchery road, and the ac Bagreag year hee : 
__., Henry R. Schoolcraft elementary) Operations subcdmmittee starting| 
* school on Maceday Drive, a probe of advertising claims as to 
- . APPOINTMENT DUE the protective value of filters on} an in- 
— sn SORES es See emia vm sass He. did not discuss fil- acho aabeats ok 
to the Personne! Building com 5B . 
mittees and a representative to the) Much of what Dr. Hammond) , ' Plumbing . Township Recreation Sid was based cized | Pl a bor ai Pp ation ep that fe and ‘Dra ia >| ia pee 
Shunck sald that he will make [0Te made — r : Mae ae. a a recommendation for additional Ametcan ee ae sep cused of a fraud that ultimately Hoye Files for Council 80 $i FE 2 -2030 - teaching personnel for mext [Chairman Blatnik (D-Minn)  told| Group to Explore. have netted them $250,000. . DETROIT w—James A. Hoye, Perry ah a 
school year. The Board of Educa- ie ws men that cigarette manu- Allegedly, they sent fictitious tax|retired Detroit director of traffic, 7 : | 
_ tion is minus some teachers due returns to Washington, requesting filed Wednesday as a candidate for _ 
— pory-nptclyreagh eprots Open Honors College CLEVELAND chFormation of : : 
new ‘schoals, ‘which .ato- expected ; . eee ee to be in operation by fall, Shunck at MSU This Fall Pc LINDGREN a ee, etek Sea 
Other business will include an| EAST LANSING # — A group laedte Bm ony Acces Png 5 : 
application for advance in Statelot 300 undergraduates wil write Lindgren Installed Gray we Gecazst'cuss ie d -\gaaset Treauy Bile for Boldt sady am eomsaaos Ota ta ite aii WING EF — (nvrs.-fri.- 34 ‘ng ant Sent Fa, Ses Ho, 2 chgua Sate Unverty K. of C. Ceremony),,2% cevtstt to env no tn denbnse Representatives Custodial,| The students, all with outstanding requis lopment . Maintenance and|acadeurie rpeerds, will be the ret} The Magr, AX.M. Sharpe Cou-\et susie gent: heveten hallows Bus Driving personnel are expe Ne ee ee eee eee eee ua tht Caetncr eaten Gal Will wont ‘ 
0 further consideration : . recently instal ohn| ye evaliont | parable in size to the Wabush > 
  
~ Remembert Just Three Big Days.. ary fo Compa Clr Choice!   
  
erie Downtown Store oar. oo 
FRIDAY, July 19th and SATUR AY, July 20th 
    
GIRLS’ COTTON BOYS’ COTTON KNIT 
PANTIES || TEE SHIRTS _ 
| White Only Sizes ve. | 
      
        
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  “Wit n 3 WILMINGTON, Del. pe refuses to take the tests, police’ 
Com CEREMONY IN gives special attention to the prob-jrecord their opinion of the, motor:| 
iga pany’ ‘The. : pagenasced OF eet gg ste sme bagi paces ig “a 
tne “Michigan Company ts take piace a he Michigan ne re ee eee ee ee yong it, at 9 pm. Wisey of persons injired in traffic peng some «hogtied ic 
Intoximeter ‘tests are given if|talities in Delaware. 
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em through highlights of the homiecomi : 
“ * + week. THE. FLOOR SHOP   
Those joining the company cay se ect: bd 
cae 5 ta, oe Sweden's Tourists see ana ae ataa stoner, of 2 Jessie St., Pon- poem ee ee eee 
tine; Richard O. Russell, of 29123 fs CEREREEEKEREHESSS|           
    
         
  
  
  
559 Pairs ay 
   
     
    Cotton twill . . . solid 
color. Sizes 4-12. 
        
     
    
Elizabeth Lane, New Hudson; N 
man Wan, 6 Covet St, an ~a Increase Spending ea Carl E. Langdon, Jr., if 
St.. wath of Rachester; and Richard! STOCKHOLM — The number of, 
_ T. Birchfield, of 465 Ada St. South foreign visitors to Sweden and the E 
Lyon. “money they spénd are increasing | 7      
        Golden Filigree ... And | 
Jewelled Baccatet 
   
         * * * jae 90 Ae 15 ger cont each yesr. E 
Others from the county are:| Ammual proceeds from these @ 
Frederick J. Winstanley, Jr., 101 tourists will soon exceed 500,00,-F- > Sombined For Gracious, } Washington St) Philip Metevia, 900 kronor (about $10,000,000). a o< ame | 
1838 Portlock St., and Lawrence T.. Income. from tourism amounts|§ q ~ Femit if | 
    - Lucas, 2216 Honeywell Rd., ail of te about two-thirds of the countrys | 
Milford; and James W. Bray, Jr., exports of ships or half its iron- | 
of 114 Calvert $t., Waterford Towp-|ore exports. 
ship. * * * 
___ Rounding. out the list are:| In 1%6 some 470000 non Herman E. Sparks, of 693 Gass] Scandinavian visitors toured Swe 
Rd, Auburn Heights: Joseph J.'den, and increase of 16 per cent] 
Pinter, of 2400 Massena St., Com over 1955 and four 
merce Township; Norman L. ‘Gid-|total,- which was 
cumb, of 6410 Upper Bs ay eps Sagres To   
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Extra prizes te the lucky onnee holders. 
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350 Pr. 
MEN’S ~ SLACKS 
ot al Wash and wear 100% 
dacronm and dacron/ace~ - 
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40. 
200 Pairs Women’s 
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80 Poir—Misses’ Play Shorts—Sizes marae 
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100 Only—Sport ee. nee 66 
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28 Poir_-1-Pc. Plisse Pajamas.......... ei oe ee . 1.00 
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30 One Sem | 1-Pe. Swim Suits ek Caewek aes rks ice 
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40 Oniy—1-Fe. Switm Suits <> ees : oss ees a ee 1.33 
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40 Poir—Play Shorts ...... sy oo das «adie ~2> ae 
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Various fabrics, misses’ and half sizes. : 
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"38 Pieces—Maternity W OO ee 
2-piece dresses, skirts, 
  
Prints and solids. Sizes 22-30. - 
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70 hy 7 egg Plisse Shorty Gove. eves 5 a ae 
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S. M.L. XL. Silk and cotton, tissue ginghams. dacron and cotton, cotten and nylon. 
127 Pair—Men’s Wash and Wear Orlon/ Nylon Slacks... 3.50 
  
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27 Pair—Men’ s Butcher Rayon mane oa Oa a ae 2.50 * 
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93 Pair—Men’s Faded Denim Slacks. ss Ee Se 2.00 
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200 Pair—Men’ s Walking Shorts Sheen Twills..... .. 2.00-3.00 Dacron/rayon, tarpoon plaids, denims. Sizes 30-42. 
— Only—Men’ s Straw Dress Hots........ Seek , .2.00-3.00 
Sizes 64-7. 
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20 Oniy——Men's Unlined Poplin J Jackets.....,........., 2,00 
Sizes 5S. M. L. ans and 
3 Only—Men’ s Unlined Denim Jackets... ._. eee ee 2.00 S: M.-L: Blue: only. 3 a 
12 Pair—Women's Dress Straw Shoes.'...........--.. 3.50 
Broken sizes, black on 
“80 Poir—Children’s Civ Footweer......... — 2.00 
Several styles and colors, sizes 124 to 3. 
44 Paie--Cneren “RO eee i. ae red, white, broken Foo 6-2. ? 
35 Poir—_Men "s Canves Foetweer .............:...:. ie 
. Sizes 642 to ‘eon broken size range, heavy rubber sole. 
16 Peir—Boys’ Canvos Footweor...........-...... ..» 3.00 Sizes broken 3-6. rhs rubber soles. 
BASEMENT ame! | __ 64 Poir—Men’s Lightweight Summer Work Pants... 1.99 Pincheck and twills, sizes 30-36 . : 
207 Shirts—Men’s Short Sleeve Twill Work.Shirts........ 99 
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“Rear Feudal Rights   
  
  Zoo. Lawy« ers” D 
WASHINGTON — Along a quiet, 
gréen stretch beside the Thames, 
representatives of the American 
Bar Association this summer are 
” dedicating a memorial to the Mag- 
na Carta—a reminder ofthe es- 
tablishment of England's funda- 
mental principle of government by 
law, 
+ * * 
The hands-acrossthe-sea gesture 
_ takes the form of a small circular 
temple at Runnymede Meadow, 
  *hetween ‘Windsor and Staines. | king. For the meeting represent. ent groups.. : bulance entrance,. accordrding 
Neasits site, 742 years ago. ed. John’s capitulation atter 2 | ; eee ds, 
Ring -Johnr~anwiiingly acceptedy- bitter; years-toug vtruggie inveiv= ‘CORNERSTONE: FOR FUTURE: ~ ; 
“s —Hmnitations GR + us powerimposed ing beth church and_nobles. | Was heavy with tension, A , fosp 
and the suppressed fury of the Se aa trons ring to depend, relocation’ of the emergency am.     
edicate Magna Carla 
baron ‘och,    ty aR vel 
realm. 
The exact spot at which the his-/yonn'¢   
  
       
              
         
   
   
    
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      | 99- we s. Saginaw { fon PAINT SALE. flat finish. 
$3.98 per gallon—buy the second galion Gal. $ 
, BUY NOW AND SAVE 
_ THE ele: SHOP         
      property rights, ~ 
were and broad enough to: bing Simonds said’ 
serve as a cornerstone for indivi- i syne entrance,    
   
   
  eo eat gg agg ag only   
  The new ambulance entrance 
Se Pits petra ft 
  Pi : 
“read. into the Magna Carta Tat'tn. present hospital entrance off| more liberal principles than the jonnson avenue and is about 50) drafters could have imagined. But's.01 from the Johnson-West Huron 
its guarantees of personal and jeorner. It is marked by a. sign! 
“and security s44 reserved parking for emer- against extortion and despotism gency vehicles is indicated by red] 
further | dual liberties eventually extended! on, on Johnson, has been closed | 
s La “King Jotm himself. soon -re-lconstruction work is‘ completed, = 
Ml to die before ‘the war that ensued only temporary; the official said. | 
could be resolved. From thenon the When work is done, a permanent 
ycharter, with changes and esa entrance will be prov ided off Sem- ;   
  
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    Sof-T-Guard Grills 
$2955 *] ] oy 
; abekertene 
GIGANTIC SALE of NEW, 
SWIMMING and WADING POOLS 
« %O OFFER TERRIFIC VALUES! 
THis PATIO POOL OFFERS 
         
      
    
  1—CASH 
Jame LAY AW AY 
‘Til 9 3 WAYS TO BUY: 3—NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A. 
as low as $1.25 weekly! 
WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS 
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS      
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WINDOW .. 
FANS re $B   :00-— lroning Board | 
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$229 97'   
  
[WASH 
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  [52 GALLON ELECTRIC 
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Now twice os much hot water! Colored ~ 
BATH SETS   
  BATH SETS -REG. $134.50 VALUE | 
Includes §-ft, tub, wash Basin and dloset. 
= Bong you te compare this outstanding sont $4999 
Meade to Sell for $219.95 
Set includes: 5-ft. east trom bath fab, — 
“‘autematic trip waste and feecets . 2''s18" china wash basin, with triple "pieota, 
chrome faucets and waste . . —- qulet- 
fimsh closet. This ix o » pecchase, and 
we will mot be able te Seguate er reorder 
at this price’ ‘COMPLETE WITH $ 95 ALL A-GRADE 
CHROME FITTINGS             
   
  
  
COLORED BATH SETS Includes tub, wash batt. @ APA closet os » ‘complete with 995 
ail A-GRADE fittings. ~ :   
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m with WHITE ou bak TU BS 
ENAMEL 
CABINETS Crate Maerred and up 
m @ Modern Siyling til Bi 0-1 h a 
om | Zeameee. | Meee | = 
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-in. Galvanized . LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE 
$2.84 
%-in. Galvanized . .$3.68 
l4nch Galvanized ..$5.25 2-in. Galvanised 
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FOOT LENGTHS Cast ren : 
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NEW LOW PRICE 
= 9° $99.95 
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       | The Pontiac City Comimission has scheduled. | 4 public hearing for Tuesday, July 23,.1957, at: |, 
8 o'clock p.m, E.S.T., in. the Commissiori.   
  
1 Intention to Construct CURB, GUTTER and | 
+ RELATED WORK on the following street. 
W. Fairmount Ave. from Baldwin to Carliste: {| 
| For further information: ‘see legal notice. |   
  
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  Sa tae toe beet nterested- property owners are-urged to... e oe hat - ee . ee ON Een eet: sh a = sy i nga sh tne tna a AIRS beam HSA = ee See = 
duty is to support the state.|4 0)”. small i wt ‘ 
pik Marled reporter asked if theca cask growing out ofits upper Dated July 17, 1957. : pression that Zhukov had present-/),"° Mediews!. Euro “the ADA R. EVANS 
their years together in Berlin they |ed the better arguments. rn oer ae = / 
had & most satisfactory and agree-) 1.5 dissvowed this with a (Scientists still City Clerk able friendship, om sonkove rel 
While jointly occupying Berlin | find some people who will put me           
        
  
  
    
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BERMUDA $ = SHORTS 
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289 FINER TROPICAL | — 
SUI $39.75 and $42.75 Values 
        
        
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  x Subcommittee Ode 
“ Hearing on Ads, Claims 
of, Value, Protection 
»- WASHINGTON i—Rep. Blat-|: 
nick (D-Minn) said today cigarette 
manufacturers may be “kidding” 
——___-gmekers-about the value_of filter, 
cigarettes. 
Biatnik is chairmen ot a House 
  
cigarette advertising and manu- 
facturers’ claims for filter values: 
x * * 
In advance of today’s session, 
Blatnik told a reporter that smok- : Growing in Oakland Area) 
“ “Government ‘Operations: -subcom-|"-40. IN. OAKLAND... 
iniitee “opéliig. hearing on, titer] gy “ROC sl ta ein 2 Lal a Tt j 4 fo} ; a AN A 
ey is - ( e EE ~ | Re i e, be ii 2 : S ry gas sy, ae \ ate ri U i : ( =, 
See 2 eS j oe a bie ee pat age pee tits, he Zs 
VEINS ARES IOR TRB | PONTIAC: PRESS, TH ae et ee Ne es = 
  siSocial ‘Security. ‘Benefits 
The anit of ederat vocal Of all people over .yeers. ofl 
hhasiage, 62 per cent .are now draw- 
ing benefits or will be entitled to 
do so when they. quit work, 2 
‘The 
359,944.a month is ‘being paid out : 
to county residents under various 
provision of the law, according to| Teeelved total of $182,748 
William E. LaRock, Pontiac dis-| mosthly These were largely the ‘trict manager, Social Security Ad-| -‘minor-child ten of déceased - 
ministration, 
ting benefits as of the end of 1956, 
which are the latest figures avail-/some children over 18 eligi 
‘Able. Of this total,. 11,122 are re-|they are disabled and permits pay- 
tired workers receiving $826,378 a|ments to a mother who has a dis- 
month, as compared with 9,662 abled child in her care. 
     
     
                   
        
    
  
workers in 1955. x * *& : 
At the end of 1956, benefits | He added that 809 widowed moth- 
were also going to 3,855 wives |°TS Who were caring for child 
or aged dependent husbands of |Peneficiaries received $64,817 per 
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         ers presently are paying more 
‘than half a million dollars a day 
extra for filter “protection” — a 
premium of about two*cents per 
“This is conservative — it may! & 
_be_as high as $800,000 a day,” he| aged 
As filters have come into wide 
- use, Blatnik said, tests appear to 
show the tobacco — of the 
cigarette is “souped we thatthe ee 
stronger tobaccos are used—to benefits from 
add “flavor” to the smoke. 
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“The result is,” Blatnik said, 
« “that you have cases where some 
_ filters are now giving you as alae pear was 14.0 «sont, coy   
month last year. 
Commenting on the growth of 
ia ~ |Socia] security during the 20 years} ° , 
jee ee of its operation; LaRock-recalied| 4 4 
the original law covered about 26) _ "HIGH LEVEL TEST — A fledgling stork, under watchful eye of | 
~-| its parent, starts arial enerciacs treme Shale Meet ajep the chininny :   
   
          
      
    
or more and farsias you 
got from the old uatiltered 
  
men becoming 65 this year 
eligible for benefits.   
  
Two Comal lst 
on Short Ocean Trip 
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Two couples who ventured on a short 
ocean cruise-in-Gail Wilkes’ new | | 
2%6-foot cabin motorboat are 
feared lost. One couple has four   
Five Coreer Diplomats 
Head Western ene 
Embassies 
WASHINGTON @ — The Eisen 
hower administration has now) PRICES SLASHED. ON EVERYTHING! | 
ALL SHOES, CLOTHING, FISHING GARDEN SUPPLIES, HOUSEWARES MUST By . lor Use 
BE SOLD! — 0 — OPER TONIGHT. ane EVERY WIGHT po : P.M. Refrigerato ors 
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JUG Yor: «5 —-. Detroit and Latin America. 
Political appointees now serve 
as ambassadors. in 11 West Euro- 
pean nations including Germany, 
Britain, France and Italy. — Morrioge iene gi Bee Seo SHOES ee, Showy AMP) ox GO Applications [Sov varaenie ouiee| Guorantee . 4, | | . 
a ee ee mel ns , , 0 BIG 1 GALLON Sean 1 US Ai Tr , ane A Siicidt 200 oats ee oat ee ae 2 CLOSING OUT $ 99 H AWG ; 
Charlies D. Wagner, Draytog, Plaine Sleep ping 
Shirley A. Shore. Dra 
oney pelt dr... i Monticello 
Motiey. 291° Lansing Men’s Shoes BAG 
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Barvere 3 “jakubeck: 1 Haks,, _|tains overseas are now led by non-| ee : ONLY _ — yes 
Charles D,, Broden. Mow Wuteca Saas Most All Sizes to $ A rz 
cet Sree to re ne MERE ond BOVE AUTO _ We Are ad b. Rested, eer en top diplomatic jobs, They are : : = 3 
ee ees ween | or See eS, | eres SWIM WASH Allowing up to 
Bieter Labom shou bard y Prayton Pisios prow beg sso ond alg : TRUN KS MOP : 
India. U i 
Geet Pe oe a Ladies’ Summer. . : : | "00 
Patricia a "Bhdsley, Car Clarkston oF pentane Deng can be consid- ONLY 09 Long’ — ’ y 
Marry 6, Salad: 11th Ginawtone [Tatton ‘post, in, HUNGRY. vaca Handle 
Ete's'anvermtaler"*' — |ongarian Communist puppet te | i et 
Bene vast Lasse" | Peiical appototees, they sid = BETTER 3 CANNED ade 
Sethe af "Genuiet. “rise Seton” nad all major overseas a s S$ les in ; WINDOW IGE C. Trade-In 
Be i, ——— Many Styles in | DRESS FANS =| kes. Bl ge. Verne Ald 
mart azsrsza Pittsburgh Police Alt Sizes, Only -). —_ BI PANTS | aowsrane__| See for Your Old ly igs Bah Bri ) a 
cea roa cat [Bring Down Steer : Now $997 | ont $4990) ear cf) Refrigerator Robert A. Ely, Dallas, Te ; : : 
Biches 4 Be perm ett ‘i ae Acoma Pat h ild n' "s Bate ees | omar | 
ESS SS ee mn ees | URUere 33 — When Traded 
wing pure, 12 Rtas [which hed’ sent padeScions sad ES FISHING SUPPLIES | AUTO SUPPLIES |. Swimm ais i} New 
motorists scurrying. pe.°: somes, 9 Clarksten The steer escaped f truck 6 : 
Beers Exams, buns, ™ (eine, wnlonded at the Bleomfel SHO heer se FENDER $199 Goggles 34 General 
B. Lockwood, Detrolt bright lights of Liberty Ave.’ in| SKIRTS : él . 
FE PSC, _|olice car Ip bot pure. Play Shoes and Snorkels 44s ones * * * 
gpezie ¢, Kennedy. Berestor: stord. 8.D | = . SPINN "Refi rator 
Se eae (ace er earege  Beakte Sakon Shoes ING “ AUTO line cons a es jm, 0 A; Com eer t a 
Fo ge fence. Ten shots killed the animal. a ee FLAPS | {Fins oe 1 oot 
Siete Ecos Se ott cokes gh FINAL PRICE SLASH on n Fishing ae 
a Re ae SP. Fiberglas 100 Yd. Level | 50 Yd. Braided Fapets 
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the red ink. 
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Looking back now, I find it hard which 
to figure just why I went over-) 
board for secret mail. 1 think that 
basically, as one of the junior cit- 
izens in a seven-member family 
pales gsismer rts (indoors) house * 
I was reaching for some king of 
ape oes 80, never Y¥ private j 
mait got to be _ neighborhood. ‘The mere size 
of it was hard to hide on a street 
where # posioard trem out of town ——       
  Naturally the voice came from Ea 
a ventriloquist on the sidelines,| _ * 
having fun, The idea—of be-| The “got interested. Pretty public ining able to” do this appealed to some of these situations himself. 
ee, ene, SO Th mane Ge tae F 
nt al cents in stamps reply to the ad saying 
investigating the price of becom-'dollar and receive AL   “This has gone on for so many 
years that in my own mind T have) 
  
        
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   no evidence of conspiracy. 
“But no one knows what they 
said,” Barnett said. “We can't 
speculate when a man’s liberty is 
atostake.- seen in the back room of a Clin — ~ fon pestaufant with Kasper was’ 
  
th = cell <> 
=o —eeniberail 
in the ‘Tennessee White Citizens 
Caancil was no evidence of con- 
spiracy. 
has the right to belong to a White 
Citizens Council," Barnett. said. 
OPENS ARGUMENTS 
Referring ‘tothe riots on Clin- 
ton’s main street on. the _* 
Friday, Aug. 31, Barnett 
“Yes, there were a thousand or 
more people there. They were ex- 
cited. They were nervous. Those 
things have to be taken into Cor > eo 
    
  
        
  
  
  
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sideration at ‘Indian City’ "aoe : ~, [wife “But I say again this is no evi oe Man Held in Pontiac RNIE 8% 
“set pone es veeCatches Many | ae er Courses Taken of Long Tunnels” snivate Als Sought in Deirol | jarred hoses se to be to : Lis a ites : 
schools, sz oe aN : visiting the Seutheuak donot : - MAMMOTH CAVE, Ky:/ (INS)—| Jerry McDonald, 31, of 21/ death on Monday, July 15 of Vernie “They have a right to-talk! Victims Learn Stock Is a industrialists in Britain 1 you have a yen to go under.) Myrtle, St., waived examination! Smith, 70, at Chehalis, Wash. Serv- 
about it, and once in a while to sa Fi Giimper of thet aren ground this summer, there are as bound over to Circuit eS and burial will be at Chehalis. 
fight a little about it,” he said, | Worthless; Have No wd gE ahs Sle Ml Study Nuclear Energy ni or Se a ae "T jand as bn over to Cireult! I Soth was born in Lapeer and 
ert Le Dabbe of Memphis: moved Recourse Later This unique 260-acre reconstruc-| iN Unique Classrooms | atammotn on fos onl gas S gg HP. | |ing two checks, totalling -$85,|{0F many years was an engineer at 
ee gg verdict of Soa) , aici : iQue federal eb  .* Jone of the seven wonders of the) Dost Seen at Fedtivols| "Gai ‘to the| “He is survived by his wife and 
end without committing ‘himself aetna racket that|way 281. "s 68 miles ; ar- 
as to what his decision would victimized American public|/Oklahoma : 
revealed in a recent issue of a/Close at hand. ‘WAS 
nationa] magazine, “Indian ghosts 
Miss Michigan Known as the “Boiler Room," |August “American Indian Exposi- ; * es 
F one {a group ot — fraudulent ~stock/tion,’* ts -open~every-day of the} To help industrialists acquire a| Located im south central Ken- ae ee ees ‘{MeDonald. will be pernet ‘over ely of Pint and rs. Rebeece 
Winner Named - tm ave stopped atlyear, but best seen between MAY banc Knowledge of micearenergy,| Mck?, midway between Laue: lana Civil War times,” [Detroit the. Federal Sele, Su ond Me. Bebeoce nothing to milk victims of alljand- September, when Indianjthe United Kingdom Atomic En-| Ville and Nashville, Tenn., there | «Th. Lost ,* presented on|” pe ie h. 
Costtewal Foon Hine One) available cash, lure them into sell-/dances are staged. ergy Authority is now opening its are cutiagas sad cabins, © betel Insarcke Island, Co Titles Sent a neds eens ROY 0. SPENCER 
; ppssreo igre beara yen lean tno debt aaserts  recent| mat:, sive fee Mlews Indien | : line tt au Wee diene be are two of the oldest and best ‘girl, “according to Pontiac|land county resident, Roy C. Spen- £ fail,” one of the best | soecial six-week courses f ; : of the many dramas and Detective Robert A. Emery.'cer, 77, passed away suddenly at 
ae par te simple, and-| "BOWS Hndian dancers in the U.S. lke batt Se. Rionts Henorey For anti-cave dwellers there areipageants that haye sprung up over) |his home, 49 N. Main St., yester- : “Michel ss hee te yet so effective, that “stock- | Admission to “Indian City” is a! Research Har- _|day. Born in Waterford Township, Margoert’ Miche, 1 orn in| Zatte, flciv, a Ssh terior edu and SA. ceta| well atrtng (Mr. Spencer, moved to Clarkston 
ae fg na amazing investigators from the for children. In addition to dances,| im industry 39 years ago and was a member 
a ee eee Security and Exchange Oemmie-_jthere. re reel Pawnee certs) wt steers in Elevator Fatality jot the Methodist Church here. 
tered as Miss Flint. = rare ree gg ll ger ro A lifetime member of Cedar Among swindles . s, wicki-ups| cerned with : 
Miss Strong, at ease before foot-|, Berea is the camel dg Finis indleed teem, a8 No evidence of criminal Ledge No. © F. & A. M., be 
lights, has been “a professional] oy un ece ay ene built. exactly as they were built|, ~™ *, one time >. in the| MTVed 15 years on the Scheel 
pianist since she was 15 A music| “at Company. at $3. per. share, (during wild west days. a. a ss death of a ITyeni-ld stock boy at) Beard Surviving a.¢ his wife, major at Central Michigan, she - , | At the main entrance lodge, visi- taba Pend “Chucky|Welte's Department Store, Chief EAith. three sens, Rey C. dr. of is-on the Fo (gab Fagor t mestrection F | Pontiac, Stanley J. of South Lyon currently is-on the teaching When the woman later. became |‘0Fs can buy genuine Indian items, | reactor physics George and Lester of California. Five a at the National Music camp at In-| ant, te. from real buckskin dolls to 7 = pd ican 
E = pany office in Manhattan, she hides. ai is aad eoieune Taylor made the announcement survive. + 
== * -“|found the concern has closed, It * Asix weeks during after statements were taken con-| Service will be he!d trom the _Tve played plano since T was! had lost its plant, there Wat 10 e : : 77 Netaanatia ae paeany engines Linge on Decscrmngh ong tee BL B 
; Cand Rapid she alse te the| the, Victim had_purchased shares) 000 Evact ited ne apg yy as -  ide—-gervice— will take place at — ) : had only been 25 cents. ’ “Ud short-term stedents-hes-hed to apparently had |“Lakeview Cemetery. =~ , star of three television shows a Paul Windels, Jr, New. York! ee pee peg ‘email. viadeow — 
| ee ene at Caren Cus regional administrator of the SEC| RED BUD, iil. im—Most of the| Besides covering th Flap oie: gm hotel. phar hep doreltieagrmets atelier ger ag hralt ialaem Skew! ccs 4 ee | rouge cine gee or Ay Paul 
| a} ed to unload w iess stock evacuat , when ammonia ; of ; : 
Melee gpneared lst leh | wold tnt teesae ofc lon fren ‘ro broken Une alae’ asa "of President ytd [De we led esterday, wl : tulle evening gown and a black| minal records — be allowed st 20 ae ens spread through the metallurgy, shielding WASHINGTON, _ Th toe cen Beg Ho! —_ ; ao unload ships. . ~ _—— + —- : — hysi seer: poe a ~ om e “sym- 
| Meer ani cbllanaebaoant of the| _ Among the rules presented to| Two or three persons were re- J House Ways and’ Means Committes|Bbonic drama,” more than. mil , 
. popul “Brazil,” j unwary security buyer ported to: hat been. temporarily gl i p _reduce people ve seen portay: | 
oat ar bss solo, ce Gs avoid falling victim to the boiler-;overcome by the fumes, but none Maryland Beaiity tax 50 per cent.of Sir Walter Raleigh's ill - fated = 
. room rackets are: / \required hospitalization. action was taken|effort to establish an English id honors in the talent competition. : samt “ | 1, Deal with only security firms * «©. + ition of President | Settlement in the New World. The elevator operator told Taylor|°! Melvindale, one brether Louis ae ee ee you know. =f Mayer Hine 'statamam toa Named Miss U.S.A. who told tax lawmak- angie Common Glory," a Green|there had been no signal to stop % Flint and three sisters Mrs. Lona 
witness daughter 2. Be skeptical of any -securi- ' : Monday opposed a illiams- - fourth floor. {Driscoll __ ‘irs. Lester 
ent cite Se ee ee the Aclephows [wan notited of the break in the| (Continyed From Page One) that would rest In foe bar ta 0 els i larger] Crow, an honor student who had|Eisele and Nettie both of Flint. ; from know, wi, ye Federal Treas- ory Revol- pes Be cal =: and has not been able 7 Bice ot ae ee shortly after 5-a.m. herself, Said Leona came to the Federal _jutionary times and foctised on the eee cost eeect nears on 
She has “no romantic ties” at} 4. Request . written informatiog|fected area. Firemen went from a ea =A nes "| ‘The federal tax on admissions Ale — me ation from Pontiac High School in 
& s rofit, management, dents. ay : /\% per cent. The committee action . AST 
A socmer = rae ace vig = position and future pros-| = ly le ly ‘a iwould reduce the tax to 10 per Sears 0 inition _ Menhaden Beg it — error by 26 sec- Ernest Fag Foon sts a 
: eight years, Valerie water pects. ,’ : = 2 cent. All other admission taxes more milion are a year, the Gregorian calen- “ cia : siding, boating and travel among) : The residents began retyfning have been 10 per cent since 1954,|Caught annually in North Carolina dar, started .in 10, wil beemsioe are ae cee | her hobbies. She to her é ‘ to the town about two hours later Michigan State University : » plans to use {waters. They are converted into full day off the true astronomical |... s919 . : first prize Miss scholar- ighwa Bill Cuts after the break was repaired and Whilg Kisenhower and Treas- oil used for und by the time 4900 A. D. ar- ; and professor of botany 
: ship to further her education/ y the oo ae! ted. / Miss ury Secretary George Humphrey products. paint, soap myerg onl A. D. Ses tite de ee 
“probably in the eo 1 : Red is some 38 miles south- iss Mary- reduction of the cabaret . ednesday. 
tional television.” Perry Work Costs east of St. Louis, al gown On} tax it had at least the tacit sup- | He was born in Ames, lowa. 
) od Ot ant Behe Dee ast ea nee Univac Scores Zero on Advice " CREK .aoed .:)~C~«™ aia out ght in a Mitchell ‘as several labor : MEXICO CITY @—Allan Max- 
4 Detroiter Faces Trial Spy From _ One) Photo Machine Turns, sng white dress loaned to her for ~e the —— well Palmer, 4%, a crippled U.S ; Pontiac contracts have no é occasion by a Long Beach) sgusicians Union headed ' C war veteran organized an : for Illegal Purchase yet been tet. Bruises Man's Hand _ dress shop. og | dames © Petrillo. | ~|Needs (Romance hecku Pp ambitious for Mexico's s Lf > new , One 0 | diss ‘ jblind, . Maxwell, for- : an te T. Bérmudez, 23, of cans ae a eshte itn the A 2a <aored oS Se tallest girls in the contest at 5 feet| The ‘federal government now 3 mer New York adverti + an q mer “St., Detroit, will /Prosec fi priority |Par® oR gs ater 9% inches, weighs 118 pound s/8*ts an estimated 43 million dol-| HOLLYWOOD (INS)—It appears that science cannot replace iwho came to Mexico in 1949 as a ' be examined in Municipal Court/When my five-year highway con- yesterday while cleanip & Pho-'  astefull distributed on a 36-23-36/!ars from the cabaret tax. Commit-) the heart as a barometer of love—at least not yet. correspondent for several U. § 
July 24 accused of illegally pur-|Sttuction plan is completed,” Mac-jtograph pore 3 ie f Z tee sources said there was nO way) - The romantic computations of Univac, fhe electronic brain, {publications, went (blind about _________ chasing five tires froma _local- gasikie said. * pea _ 4+ Ernest. Veigh, Pine —St., out in ibe estimating exactty—the—k of 8 Ss 
sialon ih a credit cand. | Tim highway department's ext Oe ert ale rach ewe oy Sell aed nn td ow hg open gmemtamg ate : : was freed on a $200|Mmate yesterday of the total M24) poral ‘Hespital bgivivors ot the 44 U.S. girls who|50 per. cent cut, but supporters] “Fviengs disclosed that secretary Barbara Smith, 23, and ad- | FOR ATHLETES F Bo “pond Ay Municipal Judge Cecil B.(CoSt-was_ $1,000,000. Previous’ esti- jen ospital by a iy entered the contest. of the reduction contend that rev-| OOT rigina verti xecutive John Caran, 28, who became engaged last — 4 MeCaltum after he demanded ex- mates. by the city put the total] Pontiac firepfen about 3 p.m. As Mis¢ U.S.A,, Leona goes up|enues actually might increase from sing ¢ ran, Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. 
@ amination when arraigned, cost around $1,300,000. / ee Veigh’s hand was) |i t 32 foreign beauties tonight|boosted attendance and through|” December after Univac picked them for each other on the “People (Watch the old tainted skin — 
_ ‘The uttering and publishing com- pin, cilect, the new hw means ie See ae imini to pick|more income for musicians. _ Are Funny” television show, ae ere ee Sit, Maving - healthy 
; / plaint, made by Buddy Giles, own- We to pay one- y unexpectedly, WaS Testes Universe % ve j As one friend, Norman Kahn, put it: pleased 
. ’ er of Glen Standard Service Sta-|¢ighth of the total’ cost. Future after treatment for bruises U 2 * * * : “Univac blew a fuse, and she gave back his ring.” with instant-drying 
: ists will be selected tonight with} Committee sources said the ac-| — T-4-L, your 40c back at :. tion, 23 Oakland Ave., ‘who ac-/‘Tunkline projects’ within Pontiac| Kahn said Caran now ho jo mall 6 sew git dnd fal tu love-~ bes, 7 ndez of using a Royal city limits also will thelE voit tele | Miss Universe being chosen to-'tion was taken on a voice vote pee cw pes rug store. Today at Simms 
i cuses Berm! on oe gue Mea morrow n was not unanimous. _. thout scientific assistance. Bros. : ______Oak man’s national_ credit card/D@w law. ___ / A : ip ae with the company, Other cities named iff Mackig JACKSON, Miss. im — Sign in The Tennessee Valley authori : Bermudez was arrested _in—De-/ announcement _ Ann Arbor, Bay\a drive-in restaurant: thas constructed “26 dams =i * ae . SR satiate P 
1905 Roseland St. Royal Oak, told 5. Kalamazoo, Lanning Sag-/have as much government -as we) jacent network of te major water ™. a 
i authorities he had ‘lost his credit n@W,/ ‘pay for.” - tributaries. a" a : : card. = ra 4 & i 
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; Secu _fomse ee. Vv. K, AXrishnal NEW : (Evangelist! of his record. ‘‘He spent most of|cidp whether to—extend—the cri a. lS ohm = | 
enon and % other passengers pity Ggaham says “the raga time in jail,” Graham said,/sade for another two or three|| [i LINOLEUM | bs 
wie cher (Sitar oft peter 15 Trin; Problgfl the church has today , . .|Teferring to Paul's frequent Il weeks, A possible indication that] il GS We have what we ad- _ a al + ___.__to-__ return —for repairs, Krishna |! faitference. People just don't preaching. the crusade will be‘extended came||_ JL RU vertise and no switch- a ; 
bis pony dh om re see ‘|yesterday from the American a ei “ $A95 wl hat you Wel} ooo La a seven- delay is return-| / *. .&..' os what want os ee Q : re The ernment aid the ward, eaateation Ce. SS om | 4’ ) you. ="! 
erowa last night at---Madison/great--need—for-a—man--of--Paul's Saturday-appearances in the-Gar-| es ze ‘oS mz 
Square Garden, Graham declared: den. It said the network hag def- : =e 
: ; initely scheduled a telecast from) | JiLal ey “They don't realize that every], 2 lspeand, that every heartbeat the Garrlen fit July 27 with the x a / 
: {brings them closer_to elernity,” | r understanding: (hat Grahans would  n/ | 
f : tin the 19,200" persoee ori the! ! tion or denial trom the Gri aoe _ ay 
) /arena. Another, 30 were urate meeting is in nec om er Ces > an 
fic\enaae. Gretenie allenieg & Seat] ET to end Saturday cru The Rev gene 2 oy sermon to them prior! to his regu- scheduled Martin Lather ee. E : =e fp 
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on a truth. too obvious for either 
the bar group or the judicial 
system to challenge. 
ae to oe 
  in our s. Change is. 
fought more vigorously than sin. —Byt the cameras and- micro: SUMPIY walked into the theater and\7@LUJNG THE PEOPLE a 
phones will not" supe overnight |". sa & 
To their credit, the TV people|story for television that night. [| — 
Daly's point is that it is ct 
stitution, as did Ike, or the hand: means , by which the “American ful of Feporiers. who erin a! dof. whet     
“lit was —— a on A 
      
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tell the President when to begin     
  
  
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Tt took newspapermen several 
years after the establishment of 
the Congress to gain admission fo 
its galleries. The First Article of) ~ 
Oe an 
influential number of the 
revolution solons decreed. 
Until Jefferson had his way, and 
the Sedition Act was swept into 
discard, printed criticism however 
richly deserved Wasa crime... _. 
NO CONFERENCES post- |as-much a part of the courtwom Midday Sun Isn't Best { Mong lie dha ease for Camera Portraits 
It is simply a question of the 
constitutional rights of those 
media to attend public hearingsiand you in a bathing suit all/ 
_ if they so choose, plus an obliga-| photograph beautifully. But not at! 
hole in the ‘paneiing, 
cameranian will need no Blinding |opening is advisable to keep from! 
lights, and the comments of the over-exposing your films.   
     
  
            
       
   
    
       
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aside for the press at the execu- 
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In later years the name of these 
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trend right to the breakfast table. 
has varying ideas about what each wants to eat 
for that first meal of the day, 
Cereal Susan and let them sélect 
cereal with their favorite fruit topping. Simple 
to do, too. Just take that lazy 
the kitchen shelf and pile each days of make- 
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Shopping for churkendoose? Then 
take along your buying guide, the 
chart entitled “Know the Poultry 
You Buy.” Of course, you’ won't 
ask your butchér for a churken- 
doose; there isn't any such animal. 
Bet you might shop for chicken, 
are so numerous riow that the U.S. 
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named both of them on the July 
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of the Government's free chart on 
buying poultry, is well. timed to 
help you get the most quality and 
satisfaction from the “churken- 
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It will come te you folded, | to Sea Food 
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opens up into a colored chart 
11 x 16” you'll want to keep for 
frequent reference. 
Can you tell by looking at a 
chicken in the poultry counter 
whether it's Grade A, the very 
best, or Grade B? You'll be able to 
do it after. looking at the colored 
ee your USDA poultry 
Some of the poultry you buy has 
been inspected for wholesomeness 
by Government inspectors... The 
chart shows exactly what kind of a 
dilabel- to. look for if you want the |‘ 
wpe of this safeguard, Some of! 
the poultry also fs graded for qual- 
ity by Government graders. It 
bears a different kind of label 
(also pictured in the chart). 
You can shop with much more 
assurance if you have a chart 
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minced parsiey or gréen pepper. 
Top. with grated cheese and bake 
in a hot oven. 
  
The variety of peppercorns, how 
they are. ground and their purity 
all affect the flavor of ground 
pepper. Or perhaps, you would rather |. 
take it with you. 
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a copy, send a postcard to: 
Office of Information 
U.S. Department of Agriculture 
Washington 25, D. C. 
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indoors, too, along with roast beef 
or_pork, chops and steak. _Sauer- 
  
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peas. Nice for company, 
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acdern auinet varieties are the re- yard gourmets. Hamburgers with pimientos and Americay ese 
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or fresh cherries may be made into a sauce and cinnamon, it is superb to serve with ham —— VOU le real ‘arson on that side until done=| 
that is delicious. Its rich deep color will add or poultry — or as_a dessert sauce. 4 T veaspaon whole shores ox th teens ‘another 5 to & yer e 
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Cook-Out on your porch some summer day? Easy 
and fun to do when you have‘ one of the new elec- 0 Laminrger’ 
beans or chili 
trie griddles, sized to serve lamburgers to a 
Grind Your 
breast and flank, ground with just 
the right amount of lamb fat. 
grill, 
there you have it — the Lam- 
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Quickly Cook Lamburgers 
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be eaten out of hand, | 
2. Blue Cheese: combine % 
sauce. Cream well, 
burger, immediately 
  
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become monotonous. For variation, 
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made with instant nonfat dry milk. 
It is nutritious but low in calories. pound Blue Cheese crumbied, with 
2 tablespoons softened butter, and 
% to 1 teaspoon Worcestershire 
each lam- 
turning, 
with a teaspoon of the mixture. 
Serve between slices of hot French 
a steady diet of plain food can 
we offer our recipe for Chicken 
L’Orange as a main dish feature 
Chicken L’Orange is broiled | 
chicken with a tasty orange sauce 
An individual serving — including} 
approximately one-half pound of Sherbet Gets New Texture It you like ‘apple sauce, and 
everyone seems to, then you'll en- 
joy this sherbet. You'll like the, 
lively tang of the apple sauce 
given an edge with: lemon and 
orange, the hint of creaminess in 
the sherbet texture, the pure 
chilled delight of its eating. 
You might make the sherbet 
in the morning, to rest in refrig- 
to serve it... maybe as dessert 
for noon or evening meal . . . 
maybe as a pleasant any-hour 
surprise treat for family and 
And how simple this sherbet is 
to make! 
Frosty Apple Sauce Sherbet 
2 cups canned apple sauce 
2 tablespoons lemon 
grated lemon rind 
te Grange julcé ~ sie 
45 cup confectioners su; 
1 can (14% ounces) evaporated milk 
Few grains salt 
~Mix apple sauce, lemon juice, 
lemon rind, orange juice and 
sugar; stir until sugar is dissolved, 
Add evaporated milk and salt. 
-+Pour_into freezing trays of auto- 
-tmatie_refrigerator withcold_con- 
trol set at point recommended by 
manufacturer for freezing ice 
cream. Freeze to mush. 
Place in chilled bowl, beat with 
rotary beater until fluffy. Return 
to freezer trays; freeze until firm,   
counter only 293 of the day’s 
precious total. On the other hand, orange sauce — éosts a calorie stirring several times. Yields 8-10) 
servings.   
  
  
together 
tightly so the filling won't come 
out during the cooking process. i pins nen aot @ teaspoon pa: 5, 6 
Grated Orange rind 
30 minutes, turning -| Broil chicken pieces until well 
“jbrowned and tender, about 25 to 
once. Pour | der HONEY COCONUT 
Coffee Cake 
2 cups sifted flour 
% cup sugar 
3 teaspoons double-acting baking pow- erator trays until you're ready (this 
  possessor liquefied nonfat dry milk into top| } teaspoon salt 
trolled Boot griddle. There'll "double boiler; sprinkle corn- i cop Soreening rolled oats 
be no guesswork. Just don’t over. (starch, salt and pepper.over sur-| [* SF “mi 
cook. Have the lamb patty a face, Beat with rotary beater until 2 cup wetter or margarine (melted) 
crusty brown outside with a» (blended. Cook over hot water, stir-| a] fap faxed coconut 
slight pink tinge to the interior, [Ting constantly, until thickened. Sift together the flour.—sugar; 
Turn once, Season with salt and Remove from heat. Blend in salt into a 
pepper after turning. Add a dash 
of thyme, a sprinkling of garlic 
salt or curry powder, or depend 
upon the mustard, catsup, barbe- 
cue gatce, relish or what-have- 
you to add that fillip of flavor. 
TO SERVE: House between two 
sandwich bun halves, buttered be- 
foré browning on the griddle. Pro- 
vide plenty of opportunity for in- 
dividual styling in tamburger ar-'; 
chitecture. You'll find ideas here: 
1, Cheese: place slice of Ched- 
dar cheese under or ever the hot orange juice concentrate. 
orange rind. Serves eight. 
  
A Cake for Everyone 
cake department on 
  jamburger—in the bun. Serve       and light when served. and 
parsley flakes. Serve over chick- 
en. If desired, garnish with grated 
Place slice of angel food cake 
from. your grocer’s ready-to-eat 
individual 
serving plates. Add a scoop of a 
brightly colored ice. cream. topped 
with coconut. Insert a small candle 
into center of the ice cream scoop | squares in shortening until particles are 
tiny. 
Beat eggs until thick; beat in 
milk enough to combine, Add to 
dry ingredients; stir only until 
dry ingredients are moistened.” curry 
Turn into greased baking pan 
(7 by 11 by | % inches). 
Mix honey with melted butter; 
pour over dough. Sprinkle with|@ 
coconut. Bake in hot (400 degrees) 
oven 20 to 2% minutes. Cut in 
in pan and serve hot with       
     
       
  
  
    
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Topped with a sprig of mint, 
combination is one of the ‘most 
‘and- pleasant - refreshing summer 
beverages yet to be discovered. 
  
cottage cheese. According to nu- 
tritionists, [nt eeeving qeatainn 80) each cake to an %-inch $8.\one-half pound of hamburger has 
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    This threesome enjoyed watching 
activities at the lake when Mrs. Edwin 
—R. Dreyer invited members and guests ~~ 
of the Woman's Auxiliary to Pontiac 
General Hospital to her home on 
Pinks News. 
in Nightwear 
From Paris 
PARIS (INS) — “movie-land,” lingerie styles 
in Paris go into “dream-land” 
with high- waisted em, ire 
ocking nighties or tailored sh 
pink pajamas, 
* * * 
Do you look like Audrey Hep- 
burn? Sleep in a “dress,” ad- . 
vises lingerie designer Can- 
dide. Made of, whitehandker-- 
chief linen, the 1957 “night- 
dress” has a. front-buttoned 
embroidery around the neck- 
line and the sleeveless arm- 
holes. The “‘dance-length” skirt 
is frilled at the waist to full- 
ness and trimmed with eyelet 
embroidery at the mid-calf 
high hem. Cerise-red satin _ 
eyelet embroidery for an vee 
touch of coquettery. 
For the ultra-feminine. type 
of female, Jeanne Parent has 
designed an ankle-length shirt 
with high empire waistline and 
    drice,,. 
  
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       wide-strapped top. It's made of 
white nylon and is trimmed 
with White lace and pale-blue 
ribbons. - 
* * * 
— Next autumn the- “pajama + 
.-game”’..will again -be-fashion-: 
able, Classic, tailored pajamas 
will stage a come-back. But in- 
stead of the traditional pastel 
colors smart. girls will sleep in 
rige-red, shocking pink, corn- 
flower blue or violet sets. 
Tf you are boyish and slim 
Roger Gallet advises pajamas 
and a- matching knee-length 
dressing-coat in shocking pink 
*-gorduroy. 
Berean Class Plans 
Reunion for July 20 
Plans for a class reunion 
are completed by the Berean 
Class of the Oakland Avenue - 
United Presbyterian Church. 
The reunion will be held at 
Kensington Park on July 20. 
Heading the place and games 
committee is Omar McNutt 
while Mrs. Howard Tanner is in 
charge of dinner. Mrs. A. Stan- 
ton Levely is the hostess: and 
William Coffing is heading 
transportation. Mrs. Floyd Lev- 
ely is in charge of publicity.   these auxiliary members. “They enjoined dha cnbeviaiainss <. Raber Royce and — Mesa, 
ftom left are Mra. James Purkiss, Mrs.     
  
    
    
  Ward's Point. Seated Fr to right) 
are Mrs. Dean Olds ‘of Pioneer avenue, — 
ond: Mrs. dH. Congreso of. eg - 
~The warm summer r day was eed just perfect by 
At left is Vera Bassett 
of Cherokee road, and Mrs. Fred Fuller of Cass Lake 
is at the right. 
street is seated. Mrs. Edward Mann- of Washington 
Attitude Is Key to Success   
By JOAN HANAUER 
NEW YORK (INS)—Provid- 
ed you aren't a tone deaf mu- 
sician, an illiterate . copyread- 
er, a one-armed paperhanger 
or similarly unsuited for your 
job, there's no reason why you 
can't hold onto it and even ad- 
of the management. advisory 
firm of Vision Incorporated, at- 
titude is the key. 
“It costs your firm far more — 
rag 2p sent doe 
job done,” the 
  
  
     
   
     pid “split of height \omugeslon the feeling 
as in this coiffure. Coiffure fashions “e pra 
soft, dee} waves \to carry the upward’ 
around to the back of. the 
| | oper the rae accentuates the eyes head. The sweep     ofS the Your Career Can Bloom Stop and think. Your position | 
_ entails the expense of-all- the —— 
tools you,use, from typewrit- 
ets to paper, pencil] and more 
Specialized articles. This 
means it is necessary to your 
firm to have that particular 
job done, And you're it: — 
“Tf you your job is im- 
portant,” the Bureau of Busi- 
ness Practice continues, ‘‘you 
will also feel responsible for 
the way it is done. You won't 
use half measures. You'll get 
a kick out of mastering your 
job, doing it faster and fast- 
eee 
jure whic Ne ie is introduced in. this coi at the pun 
Pontiac General Hospital goes right Fitzgerald, .\ ‘Clark J. 
Shee tne Ate Saat lym eS ee ea a 
The a held its annual liam Dean. =. == : 
i + Tuesday at the - See a 
home of Edwin R. Dreyer on Others were Mrs. P. Mil- 
Ward’s Point. The Dreyer Sisters, ler, Mrs. George B. Mrs. 
nati known baton twirlers, Arthur E. Moore, Mrs. Warren Sim- 
entertained the group with pp Ss, Mrs, William H. Boe ye se 
— and the trio harmonized for Mrs. Raymond Rapaport and 
ee songs. 
‘Silk Ficke : 
Not Modish — 
| but Medical 
By OLGA cgkres 
INS Women’s Editor . 
NEW YORK (INS)—If you 
Silk sald wiih aaty 
years ago decorated every 
pretty leg in the U. S., are 
—jow “iedical” in stéad of 
“modish! "* 
* * * 
“This bit of information, cal- . 
culated to make every women 
old enough to remember silk 
    
  __ Five pages today — 
in Women’s Section 
    
stockings feel very old indeed, 
came to light in an odd way. 
~ A movie company publicizing 
tg picture called “sille Stock: 
   
  covery that avery smgie stock- 
ing in the picture _ nylon. 
* * 
This reporter <o hunting 
__ for silk stockings to see if — 
   — there were any lift at all. 
are plenty, at every big 
phaciio store in New York, 
but they're sold “‘for medical . 
wear!” The stores reported 
that silk hose were bought 
- by women allergic to ny- 
- ‘Nylons are sheerer, 
Jast longer and are cheaper, 
too,’ Silk hose were priced gen- 
erally at $1.% for walking 
weight and $27.95 for sheers. 
The sheerest nylon in the same 
stores could be had for $165, 
Card Party Planned 
by. Catholic Women 
Marguerite Parrish, director 
of social service at Pontiac 
State Hospital, and Mrs. Jo-. 
hanna Schettler were guests 
at the codperative luncheon 
held Monday by the League 
of Catholic Women. 
Mrs. Matthew Gill and Mrs. 
Charles Wagner are serving as cochairmen of the - card 
party planned for Aug. 15 in 
the League Building. 
  | bangs of eae ically moving waves. According to the National jacit liniahcions and\ 
Cosmetologi 
is ot 
=e 2. * ‘ ay 
i Association, the upward movement is 
in, )Reeping, with ise srg, winter hai cr ; 
as peer ers 
          Tye 4 — ir oad trends. to Heal Austins S Tea 
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     “Mrs. Edwin R. rele ( ie and Mrs. Reyaind’ : 
Rapaport found a quiet spot on the bridge to talk 
over the day's activities. Mrs. = is prediwat 
= of. the auxiliary. 
nai em Fashion Showing 
ae nger Members of Club to Model 
smivles¢ at July. at Aepie 
  
James K 
Phyllis 
graduated 
‘Michigan 
____ Wallace 
school. 
PH y LLIS A. RECS 
By LEE BELSER 
LONG BEACH, Calif. (INS) 
~—Leona Gage, a willowy, 21- 
year-old brunette who repre- 
sented Maryland but who spent 
much of her life in Texas, will 
represent the United States in 
the “Miss Universe” contest. 
* * 
Miss Gage, the tallest girl in 
the contest at 5 feet. 91, 
inches, was named winner. 
~ over five finalists last-night in- 
the “Miss U.S.A.” contest, a 
' preliminary event of the ‘Miss 
. Universe” com 
The runners-up in the order 
selected were: 
Miss Utah, Charlotte Shef-. 
. field, 20. of Sait Lake City: 
Miss West Virginia, Ruth 
Parr, 18, of St. Albans;. Miss 
Nevada, Joan Adams, 23, of 
Las Vegas, and Miss Nebras- , 
- ka, Carolyn McGirr, 18, of 
Sidney. 
VITAL STATISTICS 
Miss Gage, whose home is 
     
    
       
     
              
         
     
   Now that she has completed 
the first hurdle in the contest, 
7 ee, toa ae 
foreign finalists 
ed in the “Mise S.A.” loot eae oe phous Loses ten tees tn 
       
             * B. Bower of 
_ boulevard. 
from Central 
College and   
Club will present its second Junior Fashion Show 
July 31. Fall fashions will be shown by the younger | 
members of the club, who will model clothes rang- 
ing from shorts to formals for school or career. 
has been named “ 
Luncheon will 
Brook Brothers, 
members are Dennis 
~Cox; Roy Johnson and 
Jerry Fenley. 
PR ggeerdamaee and a 
ne AG a ig ge Pye 
rg SE dae social chairman this 
“‘aitends that ~Jowing women to be on the 
committee for the affair: Mrs. 
Mrs. 
  
  semi-final foreign ~ beauties Mary land Beauty 
Wins U. DS. fee : 
gaged, ‘and in fact, 
boy friends.- 
She explained: 
“I wantto-wait until I'm 26 
before I become seriously in- 
terested in the opposite sex." 
. Leona said she likes to sing, 
play the piano, paint (pictures) 
and cook fried chicken. She 
said she is ‘very interested’ 
in a movie career. 
*. * * 
<— She _was_crofned by Carol Morris, last year’s “Miss 
U.S.A.” who went on to win 
‘the “Miss Universe” title. By 
coincidence, both Carol and 
Leona were born on the same 
, day, April 8, 1936. 
TYPICAL U.S. BEAUTY 
One of the 10 judges, Alberto 
Vargas, called Leona a “‘typi- 
cal American beauty.” 
Tomorrow, the foreign beau- . 
ties will compete for 15. semi- 
finalist positions, and “Miss 
Friendship,” the friendliest 
girl in the contest, will be 
selected. . 
* * 
On Friday, the fadges wil 
and Miss U.S.A. 
are entertaining 
oS a and dae. Mer. and Be. 
_much of her life Henry Hoos of Baltimore, Md. 
i has no - 
a : 
   Gor over togethe: rill } - 
-Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. . 
Weed, Mr. and Mrs. James P. ae ge the show, which 
vy 
abe the show, with music by 
rected by Jim Ewing. Other band 
     
their guests to their fishing 
camp in Ontario for the week- 
end. 
oo 2 -«@ 
Mr. and Mrs. William J. 
Scripps of Bennington. drive 
will be guests the week of 
July 27 of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 
Fruehauf at their lovely sum- 
mer home, 
northern Ontario. 
* * + 
Mrs, L. C. Goad and Mrs. J. 
Smith were co- 
  shower Wednesday afternoon 
for bride-elect Linda Miller at 
10 to John Colwell, 
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Weir 
will be hosts at a picnic for 
them next Friday, and on July 
28 Linda and John will be 
guests at a supper party Fo 
en by Mr, and Mrs, H. 
Stubbs. 
‘Planning to attend the lob- 
ster supper at the Detroit Boat 
Club. on Saturday are a bum- 
bie ‘ot Buuuntiell: and 
mingham couples.        
         “Killarney,” in» 
; st leche aaa 
ford 
  turned home after a visit with 
Mr. and Mrs. William K. 
Ginman. 
DINNER FOR FAMILY 
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy G 
Vandeveer will be hosts at a 
deveer of Phoenix, Ariz., Mr. 
iting at the Vandeveer home. 
Mrs. J. G. Skaasren and Mrs. 
George W. Fischer gave a 
luncheon Wednesday at 
MOMS. Boa rd iheeis 
National board of MOMS met 
at the home of Mrs. Tuesday 
and Bir-— oe South John-     
stone, state president of 
MOMS, was a guest. 
Personal News of Interest i in Pantiac 
           
  
  
    St. Vince de Paul was ane scene of the 10:15 am. weddingithe bride changed fo a @ powder 
Saturday of Donna Lee Seese of blue linen suit with white acces: 
Osceola drive and Albert J. sai. (soties Sued 8 carshgs ftom. her bel 
ray. The Rev. Jerome honda" oage ‘The new Mr. and Mrs, 
formed the ceremony. 
.* * * 
Mr and Mrs. Charted W. Seese! 
of the bride, oe oe ee pF grag egy pg =: 
is Oa oe of ee, 
Yor ler welling tha bride | 
chese as fleor-length gown of 
neckline, long 
tapered. stoeven and 2. chegel 
ne dhe Cape ni 
idescent sequins held a fingertip’ 
veil of sitk illusion. The bride car- 
tried a cascade arrangement of 
pompons and pink roses. 
a ore eee S 
Mrs, B. W. Burke served as the Tecipe'we get several cooking sug- 
—tqatron of honor. A niece of the: from 
er maid, . 
Frederick J, Harder Jr. of Rose- 
ville_served.as the best man. 
: A wedi Wealital Was cxvad enahes tar taihe Tir wiay yeers. 
at Rotunds Inn, followed by a gar- She has learned that ber meals 
Gen reception in Roseville. . 
earnations, Mrs. Stegert wore a 
blue lace sheath with white acces. — 
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It you would like to have my/“™   
Pike vibe eertace Vidion Mr. and Mrs. 
Robert Cham- — 
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of Kenneth 
Warren 
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| Essential to Cook MR, AND 
With Outside Job; 
By JANET ODELL 
+ “Occasionally tated of just one’ 3 
a reader and use’ 
umn is that kind, Kenneth Warren ‘Nichols ex. 
| Mrs. Frank Babcock has heen a changed w wit full evening in 
oe os jbl ane in Cet Coser hundred guests heard the Rev. J.. 
must be simple and easily pre- 
‘pared. Even company food can't o'clock ceremony. 
fe nee ee ene of See 
Se e 4. # |Auburn avenue, Henry A. Nichols, 
Potato salad is often 
the Babcocks ‘ave poe Mrs. Celia Nichols of Tilmore street are 
vee Lagerd a gene pmdeangl man ‘Kenneth's parents. 
  
  
  
              
       
        
      
      
      
        
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penser the broiler until the cheese she cooks them. That) por her wedding Janice wore | 
hot potatoes.’ | gown of Chantiliy lace and h | ruffling extended into ‘the chapel — 
: sweep 
A crown of seed pearls and se- 
quins held her fingertip veil. She 
‘carried an coon sere of roses,- 
feathered carnations 
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special Babcock chéese sandwich. Ruby Edwards served as maid 
This calls for hamburger buns, cut_ of honor, Bridesmaids were Janet 
fin half. Cover buns with cheese Leinege Patricia Christopher- 
band two stripe—of bacon. Place son _ 
    
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Randolph Herwood ‘honor attendant’s of pink taffeta 
‘and the bridesmaids’ of lilac taf- 
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gowns and each carried a erie 
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in Auburn Heights Service 
bride, Penny Stamas, was the flow-| 'them in this column. Today's col- Janice Yvonne Chamberlaind and, Gerald Christopherson served 
vows Saturday/ 
‘Harvey McCann read the 7: 30 
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Lower Level 
~ Dresses, Were to 7. 98.-. +. $3, $4, $5- 
Spring Coats, Were to 29. 98 13.90-19.90 
Play Suits, Were to 3.98. ... 1.88, 2.88 
Pedal Pushers, Were to 3,98......2.88 
Shorts, Were to 3.98. . 1.39, 1.88, 2.88 
Polo Shirts, Were to 1.98..........$1 
_ Swim Suits, Were to 4.98, .# eae 1, e 
‘tower Lever 
Pajamas, Were to 2.98....... el $2."    
       
              
               
    
         
           
     
   
        
  
    
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
        - \Dad. Less than 5 per cent took the   
      tactful way about by avoiding the 
e,|question altogether. 
PARENTS’ SKILL 
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The vast majority—more than 59 
per cent—stated emphatically that 
Mom and Dad were a good deal 
smarter than they were. 
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MIR. and MRS. DENNIS ‘NEYSON — 
98 Sandra Andrews ae 
Vows With Dennis Nelson    
Fi irst Fi ae 
Methodist ~ 
‘Church were | 
Tn the overall standings, the par-) 
ents of today ranked as. world 
  
      
       
         
      
             
    
     
  A man who has to get up each 
morning to earn a living for his, 
family has a _ to expect his! ‘       } : 
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  os “4 etomenians ‘a say league. Fully 68 aie oe parents 
bride's _\viewed nd reer iat the parents only mean to be half.” = 
Rage . and Mr. 
Hal G. Wife Who's Wise. Cooks! ndrew’s. i 
“Mn eid'trs., Aer Husband's Breakfast 
eats Bases § Couples Are Closer When They Share of the Morning Meal, Plan Oe Together: 
__ bridegroom. - 
     
  ‘directions; hot-iron transfer for 3 
designs; stitch illustrations; color 
Send 25c in coins, your name, 
‘address and the Pattern Number to 
Anne Cabot, The Pontiac — 
‘372 W. cared Street, * ——— 
Dlinois. 
    
  ; crochet 
| enough about him to get up and it glans sama 
help him get off. 
Furthermote,, the wife whol 
regularly sleeps yee hee age 
band’s morning leave-taking 
missing a good chance aed orn ail   
Secretary 
* Has Nine 
     
       
        Were $2.98 Up nn to cook him a good, a 
Re ere = "wnt tea tes ao ol WIP Bi Boys’ — $ 49 | A gown of French lace fashioned, pastor of Ualen Chapel in North. A couple’ get a on day as as osses 
SLACK & ‘with a fitted bodice, Sabrina neck-| ville. a team having the morning meal | 
SHORT SETS | line and long sleeves that ended! Ballerina-length gowns of dotted ‘together. and sharing each other's She Serves Eve ry ie — so 5 SR z ‘plans for the’ day, just naturally Pte | SIM Up lin points at the wrists was “worn Ryton -were—worn—by.-Leona—Hub- iSeal: “sear: tnnevied™. teens the} Justice of the U. S$ 
” Toy oundcn. Loe. Aamews tor haritatte ial Ot Kener and Edith \couple who don't keep the same oa | ONE LOT € | marrage to Dennis Nelson, |Dasboug, bridesmaid They wore ss Supreme Court. ipink and mint green colors, re- — | OF SHORTS fa A jews ob. std eaten‘ olainad |DON'T BELIEVE HIM | 
z Pa — Bang Bs Alternate tiers of lace ‘and ny- hats. Each carried a cascade bou- | Even if « husband tells Ws wife) wasintcton -. brrenor Mar 
| Jon tulle formed the’ floor-length/quet’of pink carnations. jones no need for her to get his’ Bumgardner has nine bosses. 
Dickies. Bab 
af 15 Seuth Saginaw 
_ Open Mentey and _—. 
- —*Ti 3s land skirt. A cloche-type headpiece se- 
‘cured her fingertip veil of -silk il- 
lusion, and she carried roses and 
[sets on her prayerbook, 
| and Mrs. Harold G. Andrews of 
| Willafd street. Mr. and Mrs. 
| Lark Nelson of St. Clair street JEWELRY-GIETS | sre‘parents of Densis.. 
McKim Jewelry | was pertormed in Pirst Pree Meth. 943 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 | odist Church by the Rev. James) 
Andrews, uncle of the bride and!     
        
     
       
  
  
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Sandra.is the daughter of Mr. ‘Lark Nelson, Eldon Montro’s and. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM — 
Hubert Walls served his broth- 
in-law as best* man. Seating the 
guests were Harold Andrews Jr... 
  Mike Smith. Ronald Wolf per- 
formed the’ duties of groomsman. 
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At the reception held immedi-| 
ately following the ceremony ‘in. 
Amvets Hall, Mrs. Andrews greet-| 
ved her guests wearing a pink silk 
‘organza gown with pink accessor-, 
eS oagirugte svat wre aces   
          
    Bring o basket, a wagon, a truck, bring 
onything—but. do come to Maling's Sale? 
And go home loaded with a whole shoe 
~werdrobe—maybe even severol wardrobes! 
You can offord it! Becouse more 
lovely shoes are sage aes asc 
"So come on! Children’s - ai - Girls’ - Misses’ Shoes       was also of Happiness roses. Deine is a feature of brims, 
Following a wedding trip to swept up or down, on transitional 
will reside*in Auburn Heights un- is Qattering because it breaks the 
til Sept. 1 when. they will occupy stiffness of the brim and naturally) 
their-new-home in Crescent High-/you get a taller look in the up- 
lands. : nore: | 
STAPP'S   
  
f FAMILY SHOE STORE—928 W. Huron 5 |   
    
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~ Children’s Shoes FURTHER PRICE REDUCTIONS 
Summer play and dress ‘shoes. Bargains ni! 
values you'll see instantly! . . . Casuals, san-™ 
dals, oxfords, straps. Wonderful for now and 
to start school later. 
Values to $6 95. 
  Pr. 
  northern Michigan, the newlyweds velvet and feit hats. Front draping 
in Soap, Water 
‘\<heourt ov the golf links’ straight ‘for! 
‘the shower, the rub<down, clean’ starting working or ay 
day. He wouldn’t be human if it’ orgs ee as didn’t occasionally occur ® him, a 
that his wife has it pretty easy, ‘Lay, sleeping late every morning. i 
FS 
| “But it's very interesting” sh 
- Any wife who doesn’t want to Says, “the ne ae» 
-£etup._in_ the morning. and: see: dividual, and each office is dif 
her husband—eff 
jlogical reasons why it isn'tom your toes. I often make th 
i, |reunds of all the offices in a. year 
* * * I've learned a jot.” 
But a wise wife won't look for, © 2. 2 
|She'll just, get sot ae he —_ of what she has learnec 
get up share the serving these distinguished gen 
will be reflected-in-a manual fo: 
secretaries which she is in thi 
‘process of writing. 
| This she’s doing in spare mo 
ments she can squeeze in poeta 
secretarial stints anf the referenc: 
and research work she must do 
POPULAR PERSON   
Find Complement 
to Exercising 
The active sportswoman respects, | Soap and water ag the perfect, Traveled, well-read a talente’ 
complement to exercise. jhostess, “Lady” is a popular figure Watch her dash from the tennis’ i Washington society. + *« * 
Her long association with Justics 
clathes, and the social whirl. Her, Murphy When he was mayo whole body has been in action, her Of Detroit in 1933 and endéd wit) 
circulation bas been stimulated, his death in July 1949, ‘after hi 
her muscles have -been exercise. | Years on the ‘bench of the hug Now she wants to wash off all the court. 
oot coe We ol, dyer In between, she had accom- 
spiration. panied him to the Philippines 
She knows thats ‘this helps her where he was the first high com- 
body to relax — and\helps herto) missioner and its last governor enjoy a feeling of well tee. | general, and back to Michigan 
when he became its governer. 
Many years ago Lady began 1 
collection of more. than 1,000 doll: 
  - You can almost always ‘get a 
laugh by making fun of somedne. 
a caartrdake setae a from all parts of the world, includ a men is-1 Hy 40 = One that belonged to Thoma: embarrassed one, You can. even Jefe “ : 
sometimes win a reputation as a SS * = Of 
She * 
ee   jwit by such cleverness,   
  days, though, her 
doll” has been Patsy Li., the littis 
    
  “Boys ’ Oxford, Girls’ Straps   
  
    
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: “ Fermity 2.9916 699 
‘etry Catt Brery Mata rary Heit 
i. ~< (Mot vary size in every syle.   aa ax REDUCTIONS @ 
“Children’s sport and--dress Styles-+-. + Black, | 
patent, Whites. Including women’s and grow+ 
ing girls’ sizes. 
Values to $7.95 
  ‘ Pr. 
  * 
Rock ‘n Roll Saddle Special 
- PRICES FURTHER REDUCED “$ 
Wonderful values in these popular shoes. Good 
eS   
size range in this group.. A better quality 
shoe, originally sold for $6.99. 
  
  
  
Play shoes, vee slippers, canvas shoes, straps, $ 
” exfords. A wonderful table filled with —_ oo 
: ae ee Come. ek tare ove pi 
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  “TABLE ODDS and ENDS | (Chinese girl adopted by the ‘Ma 
pees in 1942 6n Guadalcanal afte: 
ett for dead by the 
  fueaa ‘ekbae © 
|. Lady is legal guardian to Pats; “Li, now 21, who is simultaneously 
‘training to be a nurse and working 
[es on at Cathalie Univer. é is also guardian 
| two American chiren' " 
Lady, who was appointed “float, 
jing secretary” by the late Chiet 4 Justice Fred M. Vinson and occu. 
| pies her own private office’ suite, is looking forward to a visit to Ire 
‘Piand in August as a member of 
}the “Dublin Horse Show Aircruise 
[Getma é jHer maternal grandfather, John 
» Was born in ‘County Lim   
  
    
    
     
  
  
    
  
  
      
      
  
      
        
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‘Being trod sald by Mrs, Kenneth Thyerof Mann pei of Ser Lake Women Golfers Over. thies hundred: in this group; Our i; reader ey os and 
14.95 values; dacron and cottons, prints, stripes, solids:       
       
       
           
               
   
          
            
       
    
             
      
   
              
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          Tunday Tes aa Full <n gate casual and dress. oe ‘\ 
| ie ee __Juniors, ‘Misses, Half Sizes 
| oie Dresses Reduced d Propotionally! pues 
Fable Vike “Treaiaidlson Savings 7 
Were formerly priced 4 4. ‘2 g 
30.00 to 60.00 — to 
2 All styles, ‘sizes-and alk 
Sale Sp ring Su a ee. aN ae ¢ 
| ‘fine rayons, all wool worsteds, Be | — 
Mrs. Elbert Looney of Wen Wel: leon from. Mrs. Warren Weber of weol flannels. Summer suits i to? a : 
ton boulev Mrs. Eves dr he Silver Lake 4s 
| Dalton of Pi sonal wal get a driving Gili hed pane T stalags : clu % in whites and ‘pastels. Were 30.00 to 65.00 | 
a . oe : arcu —- 
: Cese Mos Dinter Ske eee ee 3 Suen g 7 
2 ee ee ee | | aoe Bees .s STRIPES and PLAIDS IN NEW 
gS a | Of) TRANSITION corrons ing. Dinner committee was aS ' t a : , 
headed by Mr. and Mrs. { pd | 
: eee oP [Highland > SE AE ctetttreme "| Further lng sta a a . peplum in back, slim skirt , . . Brown or black 
) Welcome Member Reductions! plaids. 9 to 15, es : 
| Mrs, Russell Lehigh was ao : ‘ 
welcomed as a ee “ 
fl -Selgeamay ot te aay toe | ZY € 
| ing in the Hotel Waldron. | * ‘ 2 
Plans were made for the group | | 
= to attend- a summer. theater. | * = rin] —— 
Members presented a gift to | [ 
the retiring president, Olive : 7 4 
Blair. : F ; Hatt 
Naomi Circle Meets Ha —— 
comet tet hone S| Hae 14” | street Tuesday evening to 9: psies : 
a. Ht» 3 Dashing 
| Seco i : D. D. McColl. ! : Sey Stripe 
sly Footiiear |. Miller ... De Liéo Debs. .. Rhythm Step . . . Troylings . ... Fiencess 
        
   
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Sue Brett designs this smart stripe ik 
in fine woven cotton, the bright chiffon 
hanky goes to the pockets and riote the 
Blunging neckline and the little collar 
and the smart leather belt.. Available 
in. assorted stripes and sizes 9 to 15, These are the exciting, thrilling fashion names that can be yours at sub- 
stantially reduced prices. There's an overwhelming selection of summer 
and year-'round footwear. White, pastels, multi-colors; patent, navy, red, 
black, brown and beige, and Q marvelous assortment of a styles 
ond heel heights! : Soe a 
Formerly $12.95 to $28.95 
60188 SANDLER, DEBS, ALLURES .and 
other. fine makes. A beautiful 
selection of._Aittle hye flats, 
casuals targe se- 
<Tection of alt wanted eer, These nfs 
“faes $14.95, now : 
fae $6%_ 5 ae 
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Selection of 
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\imals — cats, dogs, horses, cows 
pigeons,- sparrows, geese —- and J 
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eh hey betend cokig all ot ‘ee oder $ 1 Open From 8:30,A. Mi. to 10:00 PM. Dally 
thought diceurtcous "Almost all of them were of ani-| Bridal Gowns _ From $50 |] Closed 6:30 P.M. Soturday F2 
5 Bridesmaid GOWNS From $20 | ’ they were unbelievably good. I 
Answer: It does seem unfriendly|U™pet-blouse set for-your pre-teen) oujdn’t help staring and turning   
Thomas Pastry Shop 
      
    
    
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d, f not to offer a ride home to the , back the pages to stare again. i 
others as long as they live near eres as well as. party) you got the feeling that this boy|* Alicia B Salon 121 W. Huron rE wpe? 
you. On the other hand, it would _jwas on close, friendly terms with 55 W. Huron FE 5-3675 | - ol s <M ond of Building 
i occasionally one of their busbands|cuded is in sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12lne ajmost knew how it felt to be, — — — emeunine - by 
relieved him. “+ aw ager thal ger ape giant ee SE ta ¥™ ; neg mrusiesers ts . : — .s 
obligations of the ‘best ir i? in} 2 or- this pattern, send she As we talked, T learned that eee ar 
  Illinois. : 
Send 25 cents more with your| ®***y- 
pattern order for the new Fall and| He has studied and read as much 
. Winter ‘57 issue of our pattern aboyt animals as if he were plan- 
bridegroom most of the day, see|magazine Basic Fashion. ning to be*a zoologist or a_ veter-     
  
     
           
      
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its three-year nursing college into 
a four-year program. 
When a girl finishes her train- 
ing there she will be able tq add 
three sets of initials after her 
name—R. N. (registered nurse), 
B.S. (Bachelor of Science), and 
P.H.N, (public — nurse). 
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Sister Mary de Paul, director of 
the 
nursing college becomes part of 
the University of. San Francisco. 
The Sisters of Mercy opened the 
      
  
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Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Sale. 
Special Table of , 80 
Dress & Sport. Flats 3 
Red Cross Shoes || Men's Nann-uch k and Other Brands Edgerton & Pedwins - 
Dress or Casual Styles ee Vi alues” to $25.95- 
With Values to $13.95 pn 
£6010" |     
Diamond Crystal’s bright new package is 
cheerful. Clean. Modern, Pretty enough to 
-seton yourtable! ==   
    
  Diamond Crystal is the eegiest-pouring See 
table salt in America. Now pours twice as 
3.24 * fast i in wet weather!     
             
  
  
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| "PAUL'S SHOE | ce Vee eee Se AL 35.N. Saginaw | Ee 4 | __Se Pontiac Over 75 Years,   
       
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  Aghie aahl Sion menor eden Seat Renae te 
other night here in Pontiac when he announced the| feature pro fight between Mickey Crawford and Sammy} (he Mire Gio coorts picture Rodgers, August 13th, however, but with the Detroit 
2 a ON Be ge Ficing, verbena team, ‘Vosci 
_ “You kriow, I tinka da honor agar rage 
peng re business = rth aie et | — out © t d start | pizzas,” he f ae 
What Julius meant by the cycle was that in 1956 
from the start to the finish wo Follows Fight his promotions. - “Every fight we arranged last year 
seemed to work out. The weather would be on our side. 
We always managed to get around. competition with 
other events and the wpe _ good.” : x ¥ = 
“This year, I think should have stayed in bed from: 
    in reverse, everything has been going wrong.” 
~ OUTSTATE BOXING PROMOTED 
Things weren't going too well at the Motor City, 80 
Julius moved out and around the state to set up his 
boxing shows. #avorite spot has been Saginaw, al-), 
though he has arranged cards in Flint, Muskegon .and 
also back in Detroit, 
The feature naturally has been Crawford, the 
young Saginaw welterweight, who is‘ making his 
way up the ladder by knocking off a few big names 
i thap go We dink tha elie. 
Names like Paddy DeMarco, Bud Smith and - Pat 
Lowry have given fight fans many entertaining nights 
on TV and at ringside, but new faces led by Crawford 
have moved in and are steadily moving up. 
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It’s funny though, even in Crawford's home town of     
    
He Was ‘Bounced’ Out 
of Dressing Room _ 
LOUISVILLE, Ky. i» — Post- 
most as much excitement last 
__\pight as the nationally televised’ 
fight in which Joey Giardello took 
a Ufanimous—but un 
cigion over Chico Vejar. 
‘After the nearly 5,000 faris at 
‘Freedom Hall shouted their dis- 
approval of the decision, the ac- 
tion. continued on into the dress- 
ing room where Steve Ellis, who 
handled Vejar, announced he had     ‘Vejar Manager Says | ‘The Braves made 
  cit six out of|starter Robin Roberts when hejruris with his 29th and 20th homers 
en a See a a wtaar taney rar orwell 
Be Pow. Jack MeVeF Tost Wwe 
secure i 
ating the lage lesd/Don esahon's ep in thee 
‘Monday. ‘The big beet came on a|run Philadephia. sixth 
George Crowe   gle two 
lost an in 
      iz 
On 
ia panting “kad a sin 
in four trips and figured in 
ee. ee. 
        
    
St. Louis regained the lead by 
one percentage point as Milwau- 
mae Seeeped | Palen Oe 
fie ily Gecisio 
lifted the Braves to second with 
a_.570 percentage. The Cards are   co 
Cincinnati remained fifth, ce 
games back, on a 5-4 victory over 
New York Giants with Redleg 
Frank Robinson shrugging off 
Tuesday's beaning to, return to the 
lineup. Chicago scored twice in 
the seventh to beat Pittsburgh 4-3. 
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    dressing rooni. 
Eilis, 
Tony Ferrante, Giardéllo’s man- 
‘remaitch—winner take all. 
Ferrante accepted. 
to do with Ferrante.” 
  Saginaw, the gate hasn't been exactly most profitable 
for Julius, although Saginaw has a warm spot fh the 
smiling Italian’s—heart.._He remembers the show in.” 
that city in September 1953 wherl the Davey-Andrews 
fight drew 11,089 and a $42,000 gate. 
RECALLS PONTIAC FIGHT 
' But Julius also remembers that since then, his best 
gate was a $10,000 bout right here in Pontiac when 
Gene Linscott and Al Andrews fought at Wisner sta- 
dium two years ago. : 
In the last four fighis in Saginaw and Flint, 
~ Julius was lucky to get away with an average $200 
_ -prefit for his two weeks of promotion each time. : 
- “The Gray-Giardello fight in Detroit really took 1 me 
for a bath,” he said. 
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Now Jutius wants to see what Pontiac has in the way 
of fight fans, and he’s bringing here the best Michigan 
has to offer in Crawford. 
He knows one thing for sure, that Saginaw, Flint and 
Pontiac wi 
What a 
+ Chisor Win, Boston 
~ and: leveland Bow. troit’s All-Star winner Jim ~— 
ning 5-1. 
The Kansas City Athletics came 
from behind in the 12th inning to thful, “Piazza's Pizzas.”   
By INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 
Fine relief pitching by Bill Fisch- 
er in the 9th inning saved a 3-1 vic- 
tory for starter Bob Keegan and 
the Chicago White Sox against Bal- 
timore last night but the Chisox) 
failed to slice New York's four- 
game American League lead, The 
Yanks kept, rolling by beating De-   
Frank Sullivan and Ralph Terry, 
dueled 11 inmings at Kansas City City League Standings 
before both were relieved.. Every- BASEBALL 
tase A Lesgue thing happened in the 12th. - 
Shaws 12 2 oe ; : « * * * : 
Se "je Thor 'D.&.U 3 te*| ‘The Bosox went ahead 32° in a grits and Thomas. played to ‘their half when Billy Klaus dou- 
-\pled-and Dick Gernert, batting for 
Sullivan, drove him across with @ Pe. League 
yg | eplsing! 1 Bicmar i e. 
4 Stadium F if! ng be good spots to open his pizza chain.) 
But the A’s bounced right back jon and no outs, Picman. settled tween himself and 
originally agreed upon. been -tossed. out of Giardello’s| Jones, 31, tagged “Toothpick 
Sam" because he's never without 
in a verbal battle with|one on the mound, has had three 
‘complete games in the four-game 
ager, challenged the winner to a'string that has put his record at 
(83, gaining his first full-route job 
lover at Ebbets Field last night. 
Then. promoter Bill King said The big guy gave up 10 hits, 
nae’ gone will fight here three to Sandy Amoros who hom- 
again as long as he hag anything ered, but struck out 12 and never 
|was in much trouble. At one point 
King said the statement was the he retired 10 in a row, six on 
result of financial differences be- strikeouts. 
Giardello’s! 
manager. King claimed Ferrante from the Cards since Aug. 23, 
iwanted 30 per cert of ‘the gate 1951, finally got his lumps in al 
instead of the % per cent he had four-run” fourth sparked -by-Walty/— —knees-—ehasing—a- Newk, who had won 12 in a row. 
'Mogn's two-run homer. IT’S HUMEAATING—Eddie Bressoud, 
York Giant shortstop ends up on his hands and 
I grounder which got by him _ 
| against the Cincinnati Rediegs at _the Polo   New 
Grounds yesterday. The ball, hit by  Redleg' 
sea? SK, Gs ie eee CE 
nati won the game, z=. AP Wirephete    
Up; Hoeft on Mound — 51 Nit as in. Series Finale 
DETROIT ~The Detroit Tigers 
will have to win 40 of their next 
69. baseball. games to. even match 
their fifth-place performance of 
       
  
    
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Finnegan Now on the ‘Bench’   
  
   
       
poo up the rugged ladder of a career 
‘in law. ee _of more enabled the Judge to mix fun, Remember the Sports Stars of Yore? with work as he battled his way 
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_ He started as a lawyer in 1928 
and went en to serve as court   
football, 
      
  Court. 
He is res Maurice E. Finne- 
gan, a former baseball, basketball, 
tennis, track and 
  
(ClO. Nine Nips 
Three-Run 6th Inning 
Clinches 10th Victory 
for Local 594 
ed CIO 394 remained the only 
lteam with a chance of catching 
at iShaw’s in the Class A baseball 
league today after a 41 victory!’ 
over Griff's Grill last night * 
‘Wisner Field. 
The victory left the Union toss- 
lers two games. behind ben’ place 
‘Shaw’ s. 
A three-run 6th, two of them 
accounted for by Chuck Graves’ 
long triple, broke up a tight bat- 
an infield out. 
  came to life on a walk, error and 
single to score a run with two men 
down then to end the uprising with Griff'sby4-1 | 
tle, Graven: soered Ge cet o8 i 
Winner Don Picman hurled shut- 
‘out ball-until the 7th when Griff's|- golf Sports closely and often takes his 
" |he has turned in some excellent 
"year period he—had-oniy one de-) 
“a stmt. —_= clerk, deputy county clerk and 
deputy probate register. before. 
being appointed to the Judgeship 
in duly, 1941. 
| A member of several profession- 
‘al and social organizations, Judge 
Finnegan still finds time to follow       
four young childret along to var- 
ious events. His favorites are the 
tity high schools, U. of D. and 
Michigan State. 
¥ * * 
A World War Il Army veteran, 
feats both as an athlete and Judge. 
over the years. During one three- 
  
College University of Detroit where “I went 
out for track but didn’t make it.”’ 
~~ kw ee 
§ a Phaaros team in tennis. in 
1927 defeating such former Michi- 
gan greats as Ron Klein and Ed 
Hammer to win the title, 
In golf, he was the ist person 
to make a hole-in-one at the Pon- 
or '21, said the laughing city 
resident today, but it was lucky.” 
hand in baseball, He played a few 
son's Foundry team ‘and later 
pitched for the Elks. Even got in 
  City Baseball Averages 
. a = AVE. 
Kringe, Shaw's ... fesseal 486 
Booker, Jets . 4 n ATT 
ent ‘Thomas, Shaw's ............ 43 19 442 
24 «10 .A1T 
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Judge Finnegan also kept his) 
iseasons as an outfielder for the Wil+|- 
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own description. — has signed up 
for a fifth year as a defensive 
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died yesterday at the age of 77 following a heart attack, “Spencer, 
im the tournament. He - 
ioe’ fron an active bowler in a wry oe “Maing, who signed Sahierdey, | 
said he carries about 250 pounds 
‘now, or_15.more than last season, ‘Ballad 
and that he intends to work at!Brockim 
jabout 245 in the 1957 tampaign. 
A two-run single by Paul Atkins)     end for the Detroit Lions football | % oh 
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Boston 3, T2 rings, night Don Larsen was to oppose south- 
;paw Bill Hoeft in the windup. 
      
House struck out for samt ‘ord in Tth 
Bertoia struck out tor Bunning in the 
  m—Drott: HPB-by - ing <Bubek. Turley’. 
Turley (5-2). <8 ag oe (41-3) U-Hurley, 
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| WASHINGTON: oe ~~ woe 
‘lopen round survivors, headed by 
Oklahoman Jim Wright, moved in- 
to the settling down stages of the 
U. S: Golf a. $s junior 
_ {championships 
Wright, a coke. t- - year - old 
slashed two 
‘ pas hie to Siay yesterday to tenes | |Tom Sisolak of Waukegan, IIL, 6 
and’. 
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  Green, Grace Advance Bud Badger of Bloomfield Hills 
to Dave Leon of Tucson, Ariz, 3 
IV of Abington, Pa., 4 and 2. Soke 
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Murchison and Owen 
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te ton. Del., and Boh Gajda ot Forgst 
Schenectady,   
      
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N, ¥., 6 and 5, - 
In. other matches involving 
men, Max Evans of 
Utica, and assistant pro at Roch- 
ester, was a 2-up }oser to Lionel 
Hebert of Lafayette, La. Eldon 
Briggs of Lansing won from 
Hanger of Heraldsburg Calif., 3 
and 2 and John Dalrymple of 
St, Clair Shores lost to Bob Moor) — 
of Fairfax, Calif.. 3 and 2. © 
Ted Sleichter, 39-year-old Gettys-|       
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-DETROIT«The Detroit Pistons S°urces close to the Pistons said, 
may or may not set the profes- 
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know, own San Francisco and the|°"* Cagers i in Detroit Pro Picture 
Eckman-Veeck Comedy Team of Pistons   
_By BROXO L. KEARNS . 
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Girl Misses Upset ser, <%= CHICAGO @—All 17 top seeded 
men and women in the National). 
Clay Courts tennis 
grimly are holding. on to their 
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The elimination of at least three 
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is due today. 
Pilar Herrero, Cuba's women's 
    
  
  
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_| KANSAS CITY —Ted Williams: 
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slumping Mickey Mantle, who had 
been on top since June 16. 
Williams, 38, had three singles 
in three official times at bat last|day’s 
night while Mantle went hitless in 
four trips. Their performances put Morrow. 
Williams” patting average at 367 : 
and Maitle’s at .356. Top Scars to Clash 
in Kentucky Tourney 
  
  
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LOS ANGELES (INS) — Los | expert Angeles’ smog contro] agency has 
warned that air pollution will 
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hone ot Shrecin in cities "from 
tamination of the air they breathe. 
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with curbing and, if possible, 
Diego, Baltimore and Philadelphia 
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suffer from severe air pollution. 
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no plant damage in-1950-and 1951, |tended to go to Deland, mass of ‘vreaths was pited on efforts were rewarded th 
yet by 1952 the damage was de-|question the Florida convi dolls for three-yeanold Jane Fritzlen as she plays with them 1° lie coffin before it was loaded|title, “Copcerto for Four Hands a when Kokomo, Ind. A neighbor found orphaned animals. aboard an Egyptian charter plane|and Two Heads.” 
Death Notices In Memorianr 2 _1id Mineet Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Female 11| _ 
—— oe ees oF a. aioe, must og goon ane have, own rows | “farming. dtexay TOR GENERAL | "inst raring. FE $46 yng Dabputng 308 ve Pars | version Om 
a 7 | ae ee MAN I OS NUSO WES, Oe ee OTOL Mr. ond Mrs, James T. Barnard Pan Af " OPPORTUNITIES ~. > : ee ie ; 
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  be held eaturae at 11 a.m. irom 
‘the First. Preseyterian’ Ch 
CONLEN, JULY 12, 1957, CHARLES   
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          beloved son of Everett A. and 
  EB, Crow; 
Anhur “Hutchinson end 
service» Donelson-Johns| e 
__ “Designed for Funerals”   
~ Zin, aMBOLANCE, onoOxD 
¢ Punerat ‘ome, | aOR CUTE terment in Wash: per ‘Twp.| _ COATS 
Conien il te te ees sae Bale ened ep 
——|Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME ; dear brother of Aaibulante Os ‘Richard “vas 
      
  
  TO TRAVEL 
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for te week? 
to $100 & over. 150 | WO! 
  
    
  
  
  hele, ‘Saturday, July 2, at 1:30) 
Bod with Rev. Tiree Coren ot], ~~ wit 
officiating. Interment in Perry |* Ly ee 2 PERRY Park, Puneral arrangemen 
ohns Punereal WHITE CHAPEL — TWO GRAVE lots, close in. $125. LI 2-2167, 
M, 110 8 tat oer age a: : dear sister or Mrs. an BOX REPLIES : 
‘3 - ° 
neral service will be heid Sat- At 10 a.m. today there urda et 1:30- p.m 
Voorhees - Siple -Funera} Home were replies at the Press 
effice in the following 
6, 8, 10, 16, 25, 26, 2%, 
36, 49, 57, 60, 75, 76, 110.   the Joha W. Perala Funeral) & 
      
  
HINZ, JULY JL P maces CHARLES, 
46 W. Burdick Oxtord; age 
$2; beloved father “of Mrs. Edna Help Wanted Male 6   FUTURE IN 5 auntie. Pe -§ | ‘atl 
necessary. Mrs. , Kenneth Weatin 
BEAUTY OPERAT- 062 W. |,   
  own 
DES J £12 = $35. Cail _ppeween 10 a.m. P: 
WOMEN FIELD SALES 
MANAGERS Multi-million doliar corporation, te     
TO._MANAGE OUR NEW   
Rochester, Mich., Shop 
MAN OR WOMAN, bes Sed 
  entered « 
paid insurance 
waplevs benefits, Car 
for local driving. No 
confidential 
terview, phone FE 44607. 
Help Wanted abie to do Pee ores 
tEy Pontiac   
  
Btrobeln and Mrs. Alvina Sted-/ 4 Pe aot tg COURSE FREE. 
dear_hrother of Gust Hinz, 
- dieton. al 
faa ee July 20, at 2 
m@, {tom Bensardet Mabey 
‘hapei ai Be Rev. G. E khe 
ny Interment een 
Eden Cemetery, Detroit. itr. — 
‘will lie in state at the Bossarde 
Mabley Fuaesi Home, Oxigrd. APPLIAN   
. SMITH, JULY 16, 1957, MRS. 
Irene Victria, 3431 E. Highland White Lake Twp; 63; 
beloved wife e Gerald th;   
seeaae 
lucrative rege eapable pable of Bre 
personnel. Phone moting sales Simi between 3 & 6 p.m.   
SERVICE MAN 
all   
    
: r, | SEPERIENCED COOK WANTED. 
shift, no Sund holida: 
Bs Ori, 116 MN. Woed:| ‘ham. 
RASPBERRY PICKERS. 4 OW. | Wedand- Fri__serthwest__corner 
.| ef Seymour Lake road. and Bash | Experienced i Housekee 
  Ww A Sees 
Whocswerd piles” xP a aOR ORDER COOK. hai     AL HOUSEWOR 2 
Live in, One 8 yr. a pees, Yast 
"MI 6-5406. 
GROUP MANAGER   . x el 
press, must be ex- 
pe raft Cleaners, 623 N Rochester 
NEED_A JOB?   ac EStaTw SALESMEN OR 
Se esse   
dear mother of Mrs. Ella Jane 
Heacock atid Mrs. Doris Bentley; 
beloved daughter of Mrs. Jane 
Hubble; dear brother of John 
and Rawerd ubbie. Funeral 
uly 
19, at 3 p.m. from Coats Funeral 
Home with Rev. Robert Garner A FEW V MEN | 
a ae between. pair" ieee uy eg, 
  
officiating. Interment in Drayton 
Cemet Mrs. Smith will| BARB: WTtD aoe a. Piaing Cemetery. Mrs. : Ww. bawrenee i 
lie in state at the Coats Puneral   Home, 3141 Gashabaw Rd. Dray- 
ton Piains.   
SPENCER, J ony ay ‘eon — c., 
  aster 
can anes mere — or 
lg Raw re | a ptstn   
& 
dames Braid officiating. Inter- CALL 
  -laamaenine ROU _after 6 pm, PE 48013. 
CAB DRIVERS. STEADY AND 
part time, Day or night. 101 W. 
  
ment in Lakeview Cemetery. Ma- | ©. 
—_,, ———— service, Mr. 
will lie in state at the |   
pe Puneral Home, Clarkston. | EXPERIENCED CED MECHANIC W 
Guaranteed steady vorr   
THOMAS, — 16, 1967, MRS. 
® Myrtle O., 661 EB. Columbia; age 
77; beloved wi of William ‘Ro’ 
ert Thomas; deer mother of Mrs.’ 
ary Hubert and Bétnard “Thomas: 
dear sister of Victor Mulligan.       
      
sous MAN, 6% OR 
for parking — a. 
able to drive ‘Riker Ga- 
er ET) Wayne. bass between 
  a an tuenk ixreatn RCRD WOOL PR Apply Walkers Clenners, etaks Mass 
Fi 19, at 8t. Michael Church 
interm 
every. Recitation of the Rosary 
at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Brace- 
= Ft -#}. Home. Mra, 
Thomas Will lie in state at the) 
Brace-Smith Funerai Home. |       
____@LAZIERS WANTED 
$3.07% hour, ee I; 
WEST DETROIT GL. or 
THOMPSON, JULY 16, 1981, nom" Aubura Ave. FE 32-0252 
  
beloved husband of Mrs. | 
E; Thompson; dear father oe 
Edward, ymond and Corinne 
Thompson; dear brother of Mrs. 
Josephine Perry, Mra. Ida Dar- 
ng and Mrs. Belle Mukdon. Fu- 
held Friday, be 
uly 19, z 16 om, trom 64.   
incent - Paul Church. with 
aes in 5 Lawrence Bae 
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      WOLSKI, JULY 17, 
2884 
  Hee OPENING me P oye 
activ 
1057, Lav - 
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FOR CASH IN A}. Mrs. t Se 
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ro es through Classified 
wry, |Anything woes! Di Dial vat te 
26181. te 
\ elpers Wanted 
Pnecenslty. Make teh it 
Sar 
and PLAYER WA be union. OR 3-4521 on 
Employment Agencies 8A 
EVELYN EDWARDS - _ VOCATIONAL COUNSELING” 
02 Community Bank Bidg. -   
  enceer Good the field 
with the traci ye 34 oy 
+4 é 
rok ow Atnut 1-8561_ 
pe 10 DAYS, EX- 
ava FUN ory ee MONEY 
too! Be » wey a Sea- 
Rem- 
onnter. “Gu ‘Milfera   
  ART TIME- GARDENER. MUST have. own tras, Contact Mr. 
een, Tam-O-Sbhanter ‘Country Club. 
Off Orchard Lake R 
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aaaee oye. 
pérsonnel monger, LADY 70 
we ed 13 | AUTO, LADS. 
Manager, Asst. er   
  
  
      
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THE SAND |. FE WAY" DRIVER 
Work Wanted Male 10   
phone Nasmeast Wo 1-3191. 
PRODUCE An, STEADY he 
Be re Apply: a in poe NURSE 
Market. aidwin Ave.| Por doctor's 
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“SALERMAN — NATIONAL MAR. | utacty =     
“NEED $85 A_ WEEK 
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rate, ‘sidoms 6 scseson, eysriooking Ponies. Bul 817-Rins,-6 Acres | sd 
¥ enced (rear yard. $8:900 ae ed 466 % road 004 loam 
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with 4 : 
Lose McLarty, Broker | OPPORTUNITY — |Watkins Lake Front KNOCKS TWICE! View the lake from 
oe . window. Large shaded 
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  ty pine kitchen with wrougbt iron Four Miles North 
“We have a few fine family Overviog 1k bas00 -~ $00 full eomege and 2 car, earege 
$400 DOWN ISTOM se cs carpeting. fite- oe a mes Pern A ge tring 
Partiy “comoleted shell ot Squaw | CUSTON pisces, “garages, etc. that gage qualifications necessary | ichen “lot 100 x, 208 teat 
igh plumbing is. immediate | BRICK me. Pt Bows Pay: SPARKLER! te ge 
possession. MENTS! Feel free to call apertat enna he seeing is believing. . $3806 
‘ . ane St ee on gee gga more tnterior—make tas; ill Bandie. Call ; 
Arnold Real Estate RANCH people, for desslie ae _8° | 5 setreom: — ° 
| ____ gto 8. te 1%4 Bath : jo oe ua Cape Cod Style = 
* ja oe red walls. Senemed|. fceany pee ere . 
FOR COLORED OTTAWA Brine reer carpenter fried pistely fiahed. 136 ¥ 20 
-tumtty—tneome, ail fur Colored =_— a — eee eee en exira lake front 
OD ‘ ‘ SGIN: southeast side on paved : “ DRIVE 5 lot across the road. Twe 
: : @ ie, Phom : $1000 Gown or will conside Fixtures : -s with 2 i2 Shep "is ‘rear. Thermopane 
om |i pon art | six pegu| soe Some ogo |onmt Come Om Fear] RD. RILEY, Broker | “| ppeeeee? |ttamohries| me = 
month. Starting August PE Steen — 4 sop Eitsabethi Lk. Re. . . Ceramic . oS ee = Balt ta oven ump T1eS dition. = 
_+i7a 5.|! LGR, RM. FURR. arr. % ; : cee Seas Te ae. F"nyciche fenced, | PN nter «oe Er iLake Front 
_tyom ome tm vie of | Miricie —0_M_saginas 7% $0062. a re uh be MULEIPEE tistINO SERVICE| Three bedroom brick. Lote 
Sian tet g camer f cuntren.|! ROOM. EITCRENETTE. PRI-T . . Se Se | _ eee oe See on 
ant reference. FE 40526 Tate o—_, 2. ed l= or | LETS TRADE, j= _ peting extrs : 
saat herntnasr wr) Soe tee Gime BS) So 3 RIC | Bee wea 
pat 47618, 2 RMS. A. CLOSE IN. : $0488. : —-- -— : a a 
wo BOYS, 13| Aduts. PE 2-4306. Caodiis AnD BATH. PRIVATE. : with 3 bedrooms, 1% bathe, MULTIPLE Listino service |Six Room Brick _ 
Sd 16, would de 2 or 4 to0m a LARGE: ROOM, WICRIY PUR-| 4, child gelsoms,, 68 © eA | For Rent Rooms 37 ful, vgsemant. 2 fenced lots, noun i home with 2 siee- 
ry oo dr. High. Inquire 0 : oh Fer: : ees | pom. wner can of- CShnen LOT sit oe room, Gas Large 
_ 2 Memeo. BE AAS IS |8 ROOM, Bas TTS Pirst floor consists of 3 bedrooms. od: too! — Make Your | See Se See eee 
Share Living Quarters 30) coco “reasonable ‘e-3152 inage geepemed Being 2700, mee: BUILT ON ment now! WIL: , down, one large dormitory bed- — 
ANTED womans ROOMS, BATH & ENT foor has two ta ~ B a LOT. ONLY ; : ¢ ee Oe ay a ean Near Suburban 
ba! om 5 end bath furnished. F iH : sae 
ete my ee seeeeteatt et | Suse = Sian feck fas incertae seme 3 BEDROOM | fie 'eteoricial nee ae) keris toms feat. '3 
oR , 2 BOOMs a ona oom come, . BRICK Tehools, nice surrounding "bomiee Eiches tied. Lote, ef eloe- 
‘td. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) cr ‘ingie man. 61 _Washington-| F | $1,000 DOWN a neat, at Call for Appointment ie es ee —— | Sirage, Paved. drive. Right 
a Uy, . oe det ar iiedh hte. aii : K.|. sox Tg Bang price only) ELOYD KENT EXC. | beth, wall ) carpeting VACANT 11, room »heme = in 4 3 
4 523 ot ee Ge wy = NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL Realtor rane, aluminum storms and Excellent rental location, on wert 4A KITT + ° 
come. 232 Norton. Fee Ne ce race TOTORIAT. | "EAR OENENAL MOSPTTAL...., | zon piste Mer. oe Sutesraon, | Sctecit, 06 Det Sosoee: | Seat baical” good “home, G A \ ORD : 
a RM. APT. PARTLY FUR- -| ig heat & water. FE 42780. basement, gas heat, storms and | E201 Ope LIK Impossipie? — Cal A gg 5 4 ~ — ¥ 3 
* uished. FE 28781. ities, stove ou Fon pENE. INQUIRE “KE | serena, 2 sérage. paved | te IODERN 3 S| see this 2 year old beauty 2 
DOLLARS 2 ROOMS 8, KITCHENETT, ea: | HOE ans, O@Otmaren, Seeing ROOM FOR WAN 3 Rome. sao: terme. Ranch pe newt we pti. a f 
a SLGOR FRONT Green. PE 20003. 10688. Nees OT oa HOME ' : 
2 Be ee vee down ows. "| cceepina pooms ten FOx:| SMITH iit MODERN 3 sex, HOME| F'lizcbeth Lake 
: ° 7 ROOMS, CHRISTIAN COUPLE. tee Me OO ee mance |” _Wilson_Real_Bstele._PE_ 2960". Este 
ay = TO BUY NEW OF - eth & ent 116 B. Howard. AN : 
DB OORTRACTS. | 7"nooMs, KITCHEN & BATH. ON WIDEMAN states   
  
     
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q Mae FIRST OR | ¥. Perty. Culld welcome. PE a t Large room modern 
_ Last YOU SELL. SEE | _?5)7 caretaker. rent. : ver oa Trl © | nome: 23, toot ving. room, 
area, pa . Ss . ? Bs. 5, 
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2339 Orchard Li. Ré. we AT DUCK LAKE - jot, Iake privileges — and 
500,000.00 |», | coerce -|--2. ROOMS, CLEAN, | EXTRA CLEAN - HOME STYLE | oe Ptoom,, brick — 
YY UY VM | pRIVATE BATH _ ~ {star | me So es a 7 Meant we ter Rotom an- 
At our deposed so erenees, ter | to uuutees. va cae ait: . = soot weer ame.| Rancher _—__|_ scaped. tg value at $12,000 with 
e a contracts for bg By 4 Meals optional. 3 ot 3 seas em : eat “Woes ot ee ey ps $2,500 down. Ges eee ee 
Saedeg eis fake" | wee eke | met ae cememe| Emr meen st |  Gloomfidd Colniat |  Kampsen "2 
Bur — To Sell small child welcome, $15 wk, FE pm gg tone insaiagy | with terms. Ranch 7 in io 
with t ; ° home, se someone, Cash 4 
ji; ROOMS BOVE AND REFRIO. Biot according 0 orgers.| 2 ‘Bedroom Brick poautitey Celentat rench nome on |REALTORS — FE 4.0528] seems, modera Lnchen, te bem. morass. | 3 
y St. Mechanic This should not be difficult ines} rocated just outside the cit? one acte in the Bloomfield Hills | 377 § Tel Eves. & Sun,| cetpeting, excellent high dry base- 
Stoke weh diet stores haye such School distfiet. 3 sized bed- ment, new oll furnace, 3 caf £8 LAKE FRONT ‘ 
TTA Rrticies, Mf housekeeper is toter-| args Too x 200 ft. well land- Foome, and 2 baths. Attractive a ee 350x225 covered) “" ‘Tog good to Inst! 3 room mode , 
REALTY CO. BEALTO™ turn, $100 smo, FE 22378 ented quote charges Write 10) seqped ot. Best of ail eniy | PCE fireplace 1 Ce ae ee ee empstea pn ie Rag ge Eo + og on ret 
on. % __ Bur rE 20003 |j AMS. UPPER PVT BATH & _Box_t, Pontiac Press. $1,600 down, ing dine tthe paneled breeseway. , home for growing children, Price fe . Owner th: Sonhes 
~$ CASH $ |Faqes,; GPa FH| Convalescent Homme 8A} come... | Soares beatin tree Sits | MACEDAY LAKE, | © : ha hy A 
gtilities, Pri bath. After § — FE | Rent Houses Furnished 35/4 2 houses on 3 lots for a low, lontal fireplace, Excellent hot wa- i a ae ee ga- - CEDAR SHAKE BUNGALOW [LAKE PRONT. 
SW AITING : $-1483. PAL PE PLP LLL LAA LA j ex- low price of $7,900 and only ter heating system. It's @ wonder-) water heater. windows. 4 ACRES 1800 on Cass Lake, 2 bedroom mod. 
BUYER J \TLARGE RB & BATH. FE |}> L0G GARAGE HovsES. BEAU-|. {Dit -avatiable. Pine| $1,000 down. An 8 room ful famiiy bome country | >EAber Roster, Pivecreens, wree: | Ent, Sees Uatmem Ceuy fool ach, Wee alee saney Denes 
RACT. Ol Set +22. x: * tiful freak yard, Garden spot: , pome, alse a 5 rept ott oor | Senlent ( od at 471300 on com-| SSF ikrye closets. window box | icie'iue beet buy onthe market|  inie ection Full“ price $10,500 - 
1. C FOR UITY. ET I RM. AND ro a, x , ; Ra. thig one, venient terms. & ola lot. yt &. 143 a, with today, hemne le aeraetive, weil wich 92800" ‘oom. be 
“ welcome. * ca . 2 } * * 
on, Fi i Fiotar FORNISMED, ALL, NEW 39_| GILES REALTY CO. | WARD F- PARTRIDGE | 0 Fie esTON a Oe reg 
decorated, Nr. re. Ret S eee: 1 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN 90 : heat, alum after r. Jol, 
Shences, $1 W. Beverly, PE 2-0982. HOTEL AUBURIN FE REALTOR, om af. Here lovely heme, ntesty | storms And screens, lovely mot FE soles. ! 3 
i LARGE RMS. CLEA Ax & NEW- Rooms by Day or Week uk dryer all, Five rooms & pate} tint setting: sod panoramic view} A JOHNSON, Realtor 
ly dec. a, Prt. | See get NA ob USE i} ca red walls, full; of sur country. ; » aM : 
to bus, Adults only. Age: on 2 lots, new! basement, gas water heater, we-| - 1707 S. Telegraph Rd. 
#9 _N._ Anderson oe A OEEVE Venetian | blinds, soreese. | QOERiS & 90N REALTORS | FE . ‘ B34 ee 
    
—— a“ $5,000 \rULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 4 
Basement, | Four rooms & bath. Ail newly dec- West Side test “ADU <4 ‘home. 
- Bivd. Peo ‘ 
- - oratea. Oil heat, gas heat- _ ‘ost 
3 ecreens. Ex- er, lake priv on 
alue, Open from, 1 to 6 M 
at eewur. | MibVet "“gas| ter softener, Storms & scr 
“Trees shrubs, $12,500. Cash ps ily siding, i-car & —-Ph. PE 41587 Ee 
aoe tay possension. } —feneeit “nace yard. west} ——————__—— 4 
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3 er & ent. Very fice. Adults. "_FE ¢7 For Sale Houses 43 aoe ae we 60522. 645 5. Adams Rd. REEN STREET | Sana aoviag 
FE ; __ | MODERN 4 RMS. $35 WEEE. 2062 O1's — 4000 pOwN Pontiac, Mich. Large ® room house. i for, a 12.980 with 
y Rus cy BA Waish off Auburn by — On this large 3 bedroom bouts. ji AKE ORION sed - wg A ame = 
“Apr EY. Rooms - 
ythin: rnished, va! en 
trance Meath. OR. 3-8217. ust 
  {ROOMS ~ CLEAN. _ UTILITIES |. 
             
      on weicome, FE 8-6061 or = on * 
— Piss. gop 1 Ries ; : Pull cent. alum. ‘ % 
7 RMS., PVT. BATH A . a .. ob FA} $300 DOWN et ne . Large 1 ST rome! . 
Adults, 402 _W. Ht PE 6-7506. heat, large ge Fe Neely | 5 pedroom home near Pishers.| 100 2 ; stairs, Owner moving 
j RMS. & BATH iL jand beam price. only |” 14 living room, with oak floors,| & ped. Toad pd = of city, : 
* 408 Dresden. In Pontiac, fall bath. Only $6,250, Let us show 5 
our ous CASH PRICE BEFORE e Dresee ful : BiB" s . | 
  SoM APT. FURN. FE 92-4060. M Ne Suan FE 30m 
A RN, s 
2 ROOM. Sanderson, 
   90 g. Rochester Bd. Ot jitoe 
         
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FOUR le 
    
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for only $11,900.   
HURON GARDENS 
Mae siete Ba room 
  
    
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wale bm eee. Pe a! Mra, Bell, FE 3-3616.. 
CUCKLER REALTY 736 N. Sagivaw 
re +4001 PE 1-#119   
LIKE NEW 
Earl E.: James 3260 Cooley Lk, Rd. EM 3-631!   
: = Buy Thru Partridge 
: List Thru Partridge NICHOLIE i AND HARGER CO. Fe sau) 
  
Rochester Suberbia ~ basement, remodel ge | 
eSrieere cs 
  Williams Lakefront      
     
              
   
  
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goods people who kane how to run tit partment” 
  Partridge   
  
  
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with ff M spacious Sinise oo = 
room. 7 i» & Pantable 44 
Double og Full ent| with lake vars in ghne 
with automatic heat. 2 lots, nice- yy v. PAYMENT. 
ly Paved road. Lake 
tg = $5,000 down will han- 
  
  
    on ERAN K SHEPARD ILOOK ALIKES . FOR SALE BY OWNER: CLARK- ston. Lovely modern home. Lge. In 
jenced lot. Near large lake. 2 
: i EB iu FATHER — 806 
‘ Call_ MA 5-187. aE MOTHER — DAUGHTER 
Pies tomematon stumisum| BUT NOT IN HOMES 
Seivilages.. ‘Terme. ae ; ee 
$495 DOWN .s 
mew 2 Ge gh omg A nd paiaciny age bames of various 
Bed styles. Bricks, ements 
‘This is not @ sel Ca ois ain. s006 Down ss: today or at office : or stop formation. we have lots avail- 
sbie also. 
jC. HAYDEN 
  — 8¢ FE. Walton TE bau Open Ev 
Yard is fenced and well 
| gee is well 
living 
oll furnace, garage. Lake - priv’ 
leges. Priced at only $9,750 
  
   
   
         
   
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( Colorado) 8 Dally 
  LOWER STRAITS LAKE 
Meat & tidy—and comfortable too! 
2 bedrooms, ee, kitchen, 
dinette, 1% baths. Utility —. 
Call Metamors 36 sy 6 p.m 
  
    
    OF RESALES, meaty per art ose — sasur- 
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hace J", ath im Immediate 
pts ACRES. me Dews. 5 § rooms | 
& utility, Berries and fruit trees. 
LAKE FRONT. 3 Bedroom. Rreplace, ee beach. $14,500, 
Front « 
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era home with 12x12 
family ‘room yn Rm 
= i carpet. ie Ang 
ortgage. 
“T. C. HAYDEN Realtor~ 
06 E. Walton FE 8-044! Open Eves. 
Cranberry Lake Front - Possession   
tio ‘side, safe sandy | beach. Tie car garage, verticle 
at water jack aa er front, $26.000 wi sub ”, 
stantial down 
Watkins Pet Front 
    ERRY E. ADAMS CO. 
08 | 3172 1 We ‘Hinton Bt. Oe ssi   
~ $250 DOWN 
  house. Fine condition. Living 
room, dining soem and achea,| ‘TO VETERANS | piece bath. Garage LOW FHA ON VETE 
yard. Fine beach. This ts New 3 bedrm. By = paved 
: So dendy te ealy CULMS Sl urects. 1azee tee, 10 wat, fom 
EMBREE & GREGG | 4On“Investunier COMPARY. 1468 Union Lake Rd. 43008 
EM 3433 or 3314 Everything you could desire in a 
MODERN 3 RM. aouas IN MET-| 2, bedroom ranch bome, ‘ Located on Eceped. ll fe land 
Full mil bath, aS Te het rst|: Me ; rar ane * oon 
"| sYLVAN LAKEFRONT INCOME 
Beautiful 3 bedroom home, 
OSes aati ets Sten aay DARE   
PAYMENT) feststcstittone ee terms. gert Y soraen and on the pave- 
— — basement. Gas fur- 
rout, 5 iy Don't miss 
  12 lemme, tress, 60 S- sate Smee ~tiving beach. of Zz with natural fireplace, 
ial a jous rooms and ¢ 
ets, screened lake 
Tahge on two new 
en Commerce Road 
tween West Bloomfield High and 
of parochial. Imm: 
at on either of two 
Cass — are 
= wp E these 
two es Orchard 
  
  
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GATEWAYS to|* 
HAPPINESS 
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For. Sale Acreage a7 
Beautiful” wooded tw 6 acevo Parcels lest, 
F rakcue Realtor   
hg ¢ axe wileges, great 
me, grnpe, aFbor, 
Fo Ci a eae] 
    
JIM WRIGHT 
AKLAND Aue Ye boeat “Wit Lake > ait Newly fin- 
Sel atibe Wit tila, 0005 
etn Rage may 
      
MULTIPLE LISTING pine exavice 
  
        
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_pn, "me ean or MU 0407 Bic Peas   PRA tebe cree, 910 em. 5 eS Call Mr. Hackett, FE     
  
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KEEGO HARBOR Modern 4 rooms with extra large 
H bination “dining | MI 64133 
  
     
     
  
   
  
      
     
    
    
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"North Side 
Tv connen 4 Bedroom 
     
      
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priced accopaingly at §7,490. 
S| geet se tee \ oe reetn, 
‘ apstairs, extra: a oman Priced at $16, 4_\Orchard Lake Awe. | 
|Zoned Comimercial . and bus 
room . foom. Com 
a PF —— ome gee gn “ELW OOD REALTY and ‘kitchen. Large. utility, large 
ing. On your lot. F. C. co $143 Cass beth R ; froat poreh. 1 warage. 
Corner ms Lake road and Re 5-1284 or FE Sse Nicet fed fenced-in lot. 
Ms?. OR : oo OR OPEN ‘TIL 8:30 EVES 2 An and stores. 
36440. : acces ae at eek ae 
HURRY $500 DOWN “y wn 
Mod. 3 bedrin. home. Good SUBURBAN 
_cation. FE 41906 S Modern 4 rooms with 
one $1000 DOWN eke ity Tiled baih. Aluminum meres 
3 bedrooms, 2 yre. ig aluminum | sta = 
a wee * screens, 4 lots. Priced) BEDROOM - ‘Newly deco: Weiking” to —— 
Lawson Real Estate — “car garage: 5 
wat E! Aubum |, OL 141611 Full price only $9.  CEORCE, BLAIR LT 
3 BDRM — $300 NORTH END~Like new is 4536 Dixie Hey. OR 31251 
Shell home, close . Bald Eagle _ beautiful . bedroom 
Lake. Big, lot, Wale Tui} Rome. Lovely living room |. gives OR 31708 or OR 2.2087 
_price me kitchen lots of cup- E. TRIQUOIS i ACRE. 6 ROOM MODERN HOME " emt ant : 
feet Ortonville Suchy meaky, Or- ton uk fieers, utility rm. 3" Pa home ee eee ok 
:—CO ewe Streamlined with formic table, 2 “be with 
RETINEMERT INCOME. | a0 double closets. Full tiled bath 
family spariment house tor RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | gownstatrs. 2 yay Reems and 
4 202 8. Ra. ~4} Sec 3 i basement, 
ng hry Sattocs + FE im - Sk aise air ‘eonaitionsa furnace, etc. Tie; 
jot floor. Recreation a 4 e 
. wooded lot, Price to - g 
$ i epseg 47 
      
  
    GM Coach. Wi 04180 down. FE 
42545. 
im Rochester Tor goed EE front 
San   
  
    
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from lake 
Saves " MIDDLETON 
"SPECIALS! 
  
  ~ $1,250 DOWN 
  “HURON x VALLEY Tig MBO at. Pontiac, Lake 
jon KE Pioneer High lands “A bright, cl 
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   -MIDDLETON 
_ SPECIALS!   
  
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  SEATING RINK —_ 
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Partridge A “GROCERY. atten. 
                           
               
     
      
  
    
  
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COMMERCIAL 
  Shopping Center Here ts & complete, well 
oro stores in & wan Went leontien. hs bes} fuburban 
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REALTORS _ FE 40528 heme 377 & 
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“E thought as long as you had the afternoon 
% | like to come over and get married!’ : 
iscellanepus 60   
"83 PONTIAC 4 I   
For Sale Miscellancous 60 
    
  
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PE 5-6356. 
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56 Pickup, fa : $095 1¢ 2-ion 
Deluse hea Desens ar 
FORD 
"55 5 Pickup, ¥%-Ton $ 895 |" Closed tn box, Large heater, turn 
8 cyl. deluxe cab, 
turn signals. 
  tate ess Vanette 10. 10-Ft: $1495 
peer pa Bi 3127 W. Huron FE ¢7i21 Deluxe heater, turn signals, light 
Lane Star beste. Grice. MY 33135) S008. : 
ee one eS "54 Pickup 3 up, 34rTo on — 45: 
  
EVINRUDE MOTOR 53 tence $ 495 | 
  
  BRANDS IN BOATS 
ae ee Grumman & Old Town Canoes. aT) 
Harrington Boat Works | “deus 3 Panel, 34-1 carrier rack. : 
10005. eles BRON 28083 _ CHEVROLET : 
vox Beate VACATION FRail-/’53 One-Ton Pickup $ 595 a gene &. 47 ea ac Seem 
craft runabout boat, light, speed- aus 
eel 28° PF beabee’ motor| 52 One-Ton Pickup $ 495 
$200: jag RR at ihe Uni- FORD : , 
piernity Si. Festiet. rs icer| 50 One-Ton Pickup $ 395) “ : 
ist Sickarags AY sett” |.) py 78. ys) Haskins Chey.! GARWOOD SPEED BOAT & MO ickup, %-Ton $ 151 Dixie Highway st MIs 
sonable, thguire at fit Dekalb, popes Maple _+-4011____Open_nite i ® Walled take, Mien. _-/'48 Pickup ........ $ 145 ‘PVT. OWNER NEW if BTS. 00. 1? ALUM. ‘1 Chev. Standard shift, Good — ms. MS5e, CHEVROLET ; cond, MAple 5-320. 
EVINRUDE MOTORS. CREST ‘st i_Dump, 3x5 Box $ 545 i Py By 
trailers. trades oss, tora *Sack erm Calpe mars |S) Vance Bits $ $45 Ws DESOTO FIREFLIONT COR: 
hubern Heights FE Ses” 4 ee ye shar Teas atk 
OHNSON MOTORS co. | BE oe ne sarin. “rymecuoei : ae “a Bint Bone 
cent down, Why walt? Go boatin QTeaves Wis. rece: ceo ae neater 
“TRUCKS FOR 
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Transportation Offered 87| For Sale Cars 91 
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Haskins Chev. | “ North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave, Birmingham 
STATT'S DODGE CARS & TRUCKS 
3 Pag DEMOS. 1957. BIG SAV-   
  
  cheap cats FE 2-266 days. or a. lm Ma" MY 3270 LAKE ORION “WANTED: SCRAP CARB |*56- Buick & oF dt 6 BUICK ANDARD   transm|. ve: barga: EM a. ry * good 
  
  Always Re Ready to Buy 
‘BAGLEY YAUTO PARTS Mrieage Wl shape. 7, Pe Bats PE $6019 179 BAGLEY ST.|1951 BUICK-SPECIAL .RARDTOP, 
CASH | See Gown or your old car in trade. 
Stock No, N—3779. Price $199. 
North Chevrolet Co. 
1000 8. Woodward Ave. + mingeem 
cond, Gan be come altar &. 
2267 Silver st Sub. 
ise? CA Tele’ DILL AC. SOLID. FE ae ag on late models.) 
xz. +0728. 
SE ie Rate Brokers   
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CHEVROLET 
‘55 Pickup, ¥-Ton $1045) 
| 54 4 Stake, IGF .« -$1295 
ag CHEVROLET 
saiza|'54 Panel, ¥%4-Ton ..$ 695); 
DON’T PASS UP| 
MONEY!) Sell unneeded 
belongings for cash|   
  
  
  
North Chevrolet Co. ° 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 
Trade or Down 
SEVERAL M To 
[HURON NTR. SALES 962 W. Huron   
leke Orion Motor S Sales FORD-MERCURY 
ROBBERY 
Here Are Some Of Our Steals: 
'52, MERCURY 
Radio _& Mester, 0 Drive, Good Engine. Car ready to 
$495 
'53 CHEVROLET -TOP 
fine, “fie re of seit 
s ; $095 
53 MERCURY: 
Ratio 8 heaters WeWalls, 
ot BUICK 
ba oe a vig ear -~ 
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55 WER 2 DOOR 
  CENTRAL | WILL ACCEPT Outboard boats, 
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1052 Btadebaber ‘Ve Land Cruiser, 
* Sits TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS _ ee Evenings—Please 
‘hone MAple 5-5141 * CLARKSTON ioe a gg od 
Waser. agg He ents. $400 
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WHATS “YOUR > LINE? We have every price ! 
36. 4 dr, HARD TOP 
eae toe a white vinyl interior, wash- —-s ee 
'%6 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. Savoy Stew," drives tg Sits, Ube 
ss RIVIERA _ This Buick has po Lid page — & i 
35 3 "DODGE HARD TOP fhis 2 power 
    
           
    
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| Ford-Mercury MY 2-261! 
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Se | Ra Ea |=, DS DEALER 4 DR. | 160 FORD, $10 OR TRADE FOR| A A A QUALIT 
siandard ‘abit leon, tre tester 6 Months Guarantee — 
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’57 Olds Holiday Cpe. 
57 Ford Fairlane 2,dr. 
"56 Cadillac 60 mye 
55 Olds og nag An 
*55 Chev, Sta. Wagon. 
’55 Ford.2 dr. 
55 Cadillac Cpe. 
$4 Ford Sta. Wagon 
54 Olds. 98 dix. hol. Cpe. 
’54 Buick Convertible 
53 S. Riviera 2 dr. 
*53 Olds 4 dr. 
7 |'S3. Pontiac Sedan 
52 Pontiac : dr. 
  
          
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51 OLDSMOBILE 98 | 33 Pontes "br. _ HARDTOP 52? DeSote V4 4 Dr. 
Power windows, Hydramiatic, re- | ‘5? “4 Dr. dio, 1 owner. R 2 &- ashe 
wa10 PER MONTH “S Pora'S ar 
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RAID. 2 aug eK i ~ SCHUTZ MOTORS 
Case At w rine ar [ee TL 68080. “hey Owe ns. 
147 S. Saginaw St. 
FE 5-4101 FE 5-3588 
Open 8 A. M. o9 P.M. aie POtHAC Cat Goebe ccieen: fae 
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- QUALITY USED CARS 
‘S6 Plymouth Cl, Sedan, $1395 Radio & Heater, W-Wall tires. V4. 
‘S53 DeSoto Hardtop Firedome. Radio & Heater, Automatic, W-Wall Tires. 
‘55 Ford Victoria......:.$1495 Fairlane, Ford-O-Matic, W-Wall Tires, Radio & Meater. 
96 gs Hardtop ..$1795 Brakes. ¥ %. ite, Radio & Mester, Power Steere & 
55 Ford : Guston: 8......1095 
'54 Chevrolet Bel co _ $1095 #Dr., Sererutiee, W-Wall Tires, Radio & Heater, “eer ee 
Radio & Hester. Ford-O-Matic. W-Wall Tires, Like New, 
'55 Buick Hardtop..... os .$1695 Century, Se. Pa: Radio & Heater, W-Wall Tires, Power 
ec | Buick Riviera .. - Super Dynaflow, W-Wall Tires, Radio & Heater, 
‘53 Mercury Monterey. . . $995 Hardtop, Mercomatic. W-Waill Tiras, Radio & Heater. : 
'S4 DeSoto Coronado... .$1095 Rg tne Redio & Heater, Ppnes 
‘53 Buick Convertible. jee Super, Power Equipped, New Top. 
  
53 Olds. Holiday Cpe. 
we |'33 Cadillac Sedan | 52 Chevrolet Sedan ‘56 DeSoto. Adventurer. $2495 Pully Equipped, Very Low Mileage. 
55 Chevrolet 4 Dr... Radio & Heater. Powergiide. W-Wall Tires. 
‘53 Chrysler New Yorker $795 Automatic. Radio & Heater. W-Wall 
‘54 Chevrolet Comer. , $H45 ** * @ w @ BIRMINGHAM|| 
‘SS Ford Sunliner.......$1495 | 
$1245 | 
$845 | 
||| South Side [MID-SUMMER SALE PRICES SLASHED © AS ADVERTISED ON RADIO 
SET OF FOUR ‘New Goodyear Tires, Guranteed— 
Available on all cars - 
FOR ONLY $29.00 
LIFETIME GUARANTEE on all '51-S7 models 
as long as you own the car 
North Side 641 Oakland Ave. 
  
"56 B I cen Hardt peg tS ee tween 
  
Bel Air, Powerglide, W-Wall Tires. Redid & Heater. 
Automatié, Radio & Heater, Power Steering & Brakes. x 
|‘55 Chevrolet Hardtop. . $1495 Bel Air ¥-4, Powerslide. Redio & Heater. 
‘56 DeSoto Fireflite......$2195 Shanta, & Heater, wwe tives. Power 
‘6 Plym. Suburban.... $1895 Customs, Powerflite, ‘V4. W-Wall Tires, Radio © Peace 
  
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    ‘55 DeSoto 4Dr..........$1595} 
SCHUTZ Motors | lhe   
                *S6 FORD Convertible ........2.+e-ss05 «+. $1795 | FR Mey FergOMetie, Radio & Mester, W-waits 
‘56. CHEVROLET 210 H/Top ......... pees $1695 Tone OREEN & IVORY. W-Walis, V4 
"S$ CHEVROLET 4 Door 210 «22:3... $1195 
"BS WILLY'S 4 Door .......00.005 000508 005 aa fol Automatic Transmission, W-Wails. 
54 CHEVROLET Co Corvette euksabes 4. a0 cs $1895 
54 PLYMOUTH Sta {Station Wagon senna 
53 OEDSMOBILE 4 Toor E 4 Door 88 ones inca S45 
53 FORD D Custom 2 Doo 2 Door ». feses Maending x Pe 
st PONTIAC 4 Door... aistcsa & MS 
"52 CHEVROLET 2 Door ....... ae 
"54 CHEVROLET 2 Door 150” siisyivdeclocl 06 
54 mete oe $1095 ls Heater BRONZE ory 53 faa soveeao' th eee See RENO SEB ee -$ 945 
~211S. Saginaw | "96 CHEVROLET B/Air i H/Top oa et 
55 CHEVRO ET Convertitie. Be ious a ee 
*55 FORD Fairlane Hardtop SoS cone cae +. -$1495 
'55 BUICK Special Hardto need Pa cn, 95 CHEVROLET Tair 4 Door scene $1295 | 54 CHEVROLET 4 Door SS it noe 54 ae Door 210 «+... ns 795 | SS TORR T Dee 
153 ies Pate eie. wae" ios ’ J5L ¢ KL ii caer .$ 295 
ie as fs PORTA 
    tl 266 Doed 2 Door «cosii ea 
Sb PONTIAC Dear os iscceceses as «+ <$1795 
'§§ MERCURY Club Coupe ...+..+-+++ ae $1595 | 
'S5-FORD 2 Door +seusevessseesesees sara e$ 995 
"$4 FORD Club Coupes >-.+-«s- as 
53 PONTIAC eee cco 
'S3 STUDEBAKER 4 Door ..-es+--susncnal 995 
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  4 — Ton 190 Bl Pte U.S. Army|8:56—(4) Faye Elizabeth. | 
oe ee on () rf t | ck! Foreign Beauties |" series. ) silion Dollar Movie 91002) Garry Moore Show. (| 
WWJ, News, Faye Elizabeth ud e aq Sic ul - Part 2, “Since You Went. Away” Home. Inca COLOR TV . 
wave, 6 Curtain Calle ~ eO d Do Without) with caudetre colbert, Joseph a ie ae ae | ~ eo atahadeoncrgaamae 
; . 4 . Cotten. (4) Best of Groucho. (2)! Price Is Right. 
Jazz and Bach Elvis’ Motions Bob’Cummings. _ 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth On, Makeo—$0995 Up : ae 
: ae =. LONG BEACH, Calif.#-—-Doy t gens al 2 ‘oot Valian mt Lady. ; Tic] "TH. 9:00 : ; 22 ee 
New-Sounding Singers Pwopess sirls dig Elvis Presley: fro omen rape mlaing bas ae DMs ye eee Are TV lars With Well, yes and no, according to} bands. (2) Climax. Laraine Day,/s).5_(9) Search for Tom ae eremmeaecs . : 
e TV Regulars. some of the foreign beauties in| Leif Erickson in story of murder,|" (4) tt Could Be You, (7) Robin a ; oo 
Rosemary Clooney the Miss Universe contest. “Walk a Tightrope.” Woman ¢ Ricky, - PROTECT Pay 
oe Here are their opinions of the, 8¢¢% oe soragh phantom |11:46—(2) Guiding Light. gt : oe 
go amt i singer: _ killer insists she pai 33~(9) Billboard. 4 
Fo celivneaee TMS 2 ee eater YOUR PROPERTY Be 
: a eo) ~ LR geg yy pemy Temes. O Pee FRIDAY AFTERNOON > : 
: : Sweden. Choice, an ; : 3 
os ~ fi FBI Eee ae a ee aime! But the teen-age girls love tim’) vited roommate. eh Un [#8:08=@) (Colot) Ladies’-Day. (4) 
Vacationing Saige s JOP FDI <le:se—<0)_ Wrestling. (9) Feature| {5° ay Pengermint Prince || ee 
| - fra| Theater. Frances Langford, Ed-/19:15 (9) Children’s Newsreel. | ae 
| at Slap Happiest Now | ! die Duchen, Duke ‘ingen inlse's6 9) hs te World Ture, (0 . 
a 4 = ie | “I'll Reach for a Star.” (4) High (Cate Club 69, (7) The Exwins. > 
| . ; ‘Seni: Wark Sicene in Gramma. Family. 7% TS a 
~ EARL WILSON Move Follows Refusal, Sioans plays Army colonel who ag ed (9) Hero) Lady ot ann amen | —- 
SAN FRANCISCO — It appears to us Flying Wilsons that) to Turn Over Records Leleg tp ghovelie wer with Indian)" agoyig ; 7 : 
vacationing America’s at its slap-happiest now in these friv-| ; : for: his own personal gain iD, suse Bride 
olous fifties. = in Alleged Fraud Case | “Massacre at Sand Creek.” pr yp Sieg Party. (4) 
‘ y.{9:00—(4) Video Theater (Color).|».99_¢2 > 
tae. Ss. BOWLING GREEN, Ky. @ — Kent Gastth plays world-famous|” prong tee iat th Abe, Le 
‘The Elks’ national convention caused amusement and|Federat District : ; _| Pianist who visits his boyhood] mg neg m P 
jammed the hotels here. The Elks wore loud shiris-and voices) Soe yesterday called an FSI home jp “Summer” Return.”'is:39—(2) Bob Crosby. {ae 
to match. agents’ refusal to turn over his tall) and _} Joan Evans plays a girl from)s:49(9) Myrtle Labbitt. : : 
_- |pecords to the court in an alleged) Gene and Clark are Les. Puer- |» his past. __. |55—(9) News. FACTORY PRICES > 
The editors were just clos- fraud case “defiance of the worst Ge anda oe tne Pu [50k Cer ecla 9:30—(7) Cisco Kid. Eccentric old) fora Day. (@) Request Play- + 
ing their convention. One and fined the agent $1,000. waukee, the others from Call- man gives away money. house. NOTHING DOWN Ye 
of them, George Benson, of ites Sent let eS ne eS ee SUNNYVALE, Cait: w®Policelgcqg(t) Club Polka. (9) National 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. - EASY, TERMS oe 
Toledo, said, “There - are vat anh © eo Bar —s News. (4) Mich. Ooutdoors. (2)|5:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7)\} pis: operator (ne tell . | 
10.000 Elks in town but - ae fans wo Dr. Christian. My Little Margie, (9) Bugie|! ‘sag ‘ak ter Bitergrise oot ot 
they've declared San Fran- FBI records must be followed in 10:18—(9) Weathervane 8 enn th q Otten Open saturday Meratngs : 
cisee @ private preserve and . 16:15—(9) Theater 15. 4:00—(2) Susie. J nage vain Deer Phoshe.| fant se ian fun Suen . 
you're mat allowed te shoot ruled June 3 19:30—(7) The Spy. Eight-yearold| (7) Ramar of the Jungle. «) Ganuractuaes Crclou®, PERCE 
them. | its files | boy spies for Japanese at Pearl| Circle 9 Theater. : 
Breryeedy Westy Sa Wee to band ae tue. Ch Der Sue At, 
worried ; Russia and the advice of sie i 2 
H-Bomb, probably figuring office in ee—(T) Soupy's On. Mickey . 
that “Krushy’ has enougt 4 said, in Shorr subs. (9) Million Dollar : 
troubles wait until Mystery. Warner Baxter, Hillary, 
at home ed. Oe Brooke in “Crime Doctor’s Cour- ; 
Great commotion was caused gave the agent that amount age.” (4) News: Wes’kamp. (2) : 
in the Fairmont lobby by confer “again with ; News: LeGoff. 
Rhonda Fleming, Ann Jeffreys - |11:15—(4) Weather: Eliot (2) Miss) ey * : 
and Bob Sterling, and Mar- H. Hall, a Fairweather. 
— They'd enter- on trial on 11;20—(4) Sports: oueniad 
tained tors statements Tiger Mer. Jack Tighe. (@)] 
| "The Barefoot Wife and I RHONDA and documents to obtain federal Sports Final. | 
eter bers from “Tas | Rowing Authority Youn. Hall wa | oe wiesiwaen mete] 21 Used Sets 
Vegas. Ti Guk se Ones ath tas sane * & * cro obama es F. Make ‘St 
whipped off her shoes. = * The defense asked July $ for across 4 amous es 
@igmissal of the cases, but the — c 
* * pe se ike Guaeeed ‘The del 1 Two-wheeled 
A man across the alsle- said to me: then asked to see government rec- § Moyers ° 
crve booq reading about those bart feet for years swe poy oy’ aera gg & Light, sang 
Now I've seen them.” After Wallace failed to produce 12 Asseverate 
Maybe the general gaiety’s due to kind of a resignation. |the records, Swinford said he is City in The a 
* * * could not understand “why the “ 
U.S. government would object to sheltered side 
compliance 15 Curse 
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The Terry Moore and Gene McGrath second-honeymooned in “We're determined,” says Stras-| conveyed 
Miam! Beach: then she went back to H’wood film-making and|he realized Wallace was merely) ser, “not to be stereotyped or cate-|., ors nis 30 Poker     
    
      
      
    
  
    
  
    
                      
    
  
  
        
        
    
    
  
      
  
   
             he sailed to South America on business. . . . Nicky Hilton in-| “Sone orders trom Beg rept ey tty Sagoo stakes i 
vited ex-wife Liz Taylor and Mike Tedd to his birthday party,! ‘rhe Fat in Washingion declinéd|chorales.” - spay 
adding, “Come see what a REAL party is like.” « « « Pretty comment. er + 8 ‘ ' 
Magali Neel, the French star, ent ee : ai the queneed, Gey" : me —— : . 
ee For Florida’s Sake, an album of Bach chorales po Be Ge ies | ee: 
2 : ' wits beckavoud] fast } | WALTON RADIO & TV : te sec tne ny way Dtink Orange Juice |Siratg ren. And ep =e aL: | 
EARL’S PEARLS: Goif is a great s + 7 , — to doa Broadway musical. They're) 3s sa i. 1 1430 Corner W. e 
you chfi be a pedestrian in New York without getting chased ee ee een ene 38 water EpeKes args Oe aa Joslyn, Corner Walton = FE 2-2257 
by a car. That's earl, brother. ing stickers. on . ee ae TERT TO ae 2 Taste 20 Seottich 3 3 — 
(Copyright 1957) : “For safety’s rop Auction Prices 42 Unclose (poet.) ai 72 Nuisance 3 
down and live. Stop for a coffee). Pe FES is Bee ered, 23 Mest $ fone“ 
: ee This coffee plug aroused the irejish fishing villages the catch is|$1 Sorrowtul 5 stance. 4% River ts 
14] | Sailor Dies in Canada of R. V. Phillips, a leading citras| auctioned oft off when the Sect, OS Anetemuten! * cppeaion we ie a Beep et on 
+ets man. He protested to the Florida|turns, But the” auctioneers | $4 Comfort 7 27 Bon of Seth mad ‘ 
fon Navy Good Will Visit Citrus Commission which carried] start at the bottom and work up;|ts go‘sm """ § Opened mouth am, ciemewe 1 , 
QUEBEC (The first day of a\the complaint to the patrol. they open high and Se Haro ieee a» Sncrvehe 42 Rodents 
lu. s. Navy goodwill visit to Que- From now on the stickers will|/price until someone 
        
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Some Sisceatiieea Styles 
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FRONT ROYAL, Va. ® — A 
bus driver and a 16-year-old girl 
were the only survivors of what 
began as a family outing for sev- 
en here last night and ended with ‘ “arowrned. pie 8 a cern 
rities Yentatively "Plamed Ai 
~-which took-the lives -of two_wom- 
en and three T-year-old children. 
x« * * 
State Game Warden James 
Simpson said the boat had a safe 
Bessie 
Strickler, 43; of Riverton, Warren 
County; ‘her son, Charles Strick- 
ler, 7; Mrs. Gladys Drummond, 
3%, of Stephens City, Frederick 
County; may Williams, 7, of — 
ton, and Wayne Lansbury, 7, 
Fairtex, . es Se ee 
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R. Post says he simply can't take 
transfers next month from nearby | 
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many, 
The couple, along with sons, | 
George, 13, and Robert, 8, share} 
their home with 71 birds and ani-/ 
mals 
a“South-” Ametitan “honey” bear} 
called Kinky and a French poodle 
to’Germany. But he’s busy _ ; 
days arranging to “board out” the 
other pets—tw6 poodles, two rab-| 
bits, three cats, two Java temple 
vee and 60 canaries and para- 
Asks Police Powers 
for Use in Algeria ‘PARIS @ — Premier Maurice      
   
The survivors were Mrs. Strick-/his government's short life on his 
ler’s husband, Harry Strickler, al 
Trailways bus driver, and Sandra 
Drummond, 16, daughter of Mrs. 
Drummond. r 
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The boat was less than 50 feet demand for special police powers) 
to cope with Algerian terrorism in| 
France itself. : 
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The Premier cut off hours of al-| 
most uninterrupted haggling after) 
  
  —Mother Allowed 
to Keep Children 
After Poisoning 
once to poison. 
Two months ago Mrs. Tomiko 
28, gave poison to Roy, 
2, and Dorothy .Ann, 3, 
some herself after her 
husband, Army Sgt. Roy Samuel, 
had-told-her-he-wanted a divorce. 
+ 2° &. 
hospitalized several weeks and 
Juvenile Court took custody of the 
children. 
* * * 
Mrs. Samuel won the sympathy 
of several church groups. - 
Yesterday her husband, sta- 
tioned at Tacoma, Wash., an- 
nounced he was dropping his ef-| 
forts to get a divorte and custody! 
of the children. 
The announcement was Made) 
by his attorney in a dramatic| 
courtroom scene ending a two- 
day custody hearing. 
A giant clam. may weigh as 
much as 600 pounds. — \   she/France. But their ai since taking office June 13., 
out of office and put, the nation 
inte another political snarl. | 
The ballot was set tomorrow 
afternoon. — 
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The vote will come on a bill to) 
continue the government's special | 
police powers. in rebellious Algeria, 
as well as extend part of them to, 
ication to) 
the homeland was only point’ 
of issue. i 
Taking up Sit 5 
bill individually, the Assembly) 
earlier this morning voted 362-173 
to continue the virtually free hand | 
in-Algeria it first granted Premier 
Guy Mollet’s government.       
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‘was| Scouts Eagerly Seek 
Jayne Mansfield Photos | { 
VALLEY FORGE, Pa. @ =| 
Chubby Jack King, 13-year-old 
Boy Scoyt from Pasadena, Calif.,| 
really has jamborree trade bait—| 
personal pinups of Jayne . Mans-) 
fiekd. 
Jack. went over to her Holly- 
    wood studio a -while—back,—posed#- 
with her, got 50 autographed stills, 
and was in business. i 
Jack said “I've swapped them) 
for troop patches and neckerchiefs 
because they're my favorites.” 
Jack said he had a few pictures) 
  ute rush.   left and was ready for a last = 
  
  
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        THE BEST IN HI-FIDELITY!       
    
    
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FAN 
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$ 95 
Chae avM Fidelis console! 
         
          
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Model P.2 * Does 2 cooling jobs—circulotes ‘Fidelis,’ with all its high fidel- 
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| of 4 colors: Operates sp ap?s on AC, DC or bat- 
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     CLOCK RADIO ~ , dO Includes phono-jack for record 
player with audio-mogic switch 
and dial-beam tuning. a Week! - 
  Y ‘ , , € Hume mo, "a 
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RADIO CONSOLE {fz 2282 3i|\|_ = Y With Twin-Speaker! 
A High-Fidelity Sound! % 
Regular Price $398 
i. SIOZ - No aennae Weekly! 
           Big, luxurious 21°’ 
Speaker High-Fideli 
Record Changer. Sli 
lowboy cabinet blends w 
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Lowest Prices Ever!: 
  - Powerful Table Radio 
wo "EO Advanced modern chassis provides more com- 
pact, economical, and better-performing set. 
«Decorator colors 
    CLOCK RADIO 
ta. 7" Powerful Radio. Telechron clock wakes you 
to music oe Latest ad model. 
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No Down P: ayment _ -Budget Terms gievision with the most advanced engineering features. 
sound system, Superhetrodyne Radio. 
ut phonograph drawer for easy loading of records. Modern — 
mahogany or blond furnituref   
    
  
  
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Combination! 
Twin- 
Automatic 4-Speed 
POPULAR 
RECORDED 
FREE 40 =. Choice of Lawrence Welk,. Elvis tiveey: or 
Harry Belatonte 
“HIT TUNES” Ti This New 1957 
Emerson 
@) HI-FI 4-Speed Automatic 
PHONO-RADIO! 
All for Only ... 
“153 This magnificent Emerson Hi-Fi plays ALL 
4 SPEEDS — 16, 333, 45 and 78 rpm. 
Fr rT, Www 12” records automaticatty, 
It also gives you a powerful oe 
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    On This Seas New 
957 Automatic Washer! 
ie — Plo ys BIG COASTER WAGON "FILLED TO OVERFLOWING ; 
SUPPLY OF “TIDE” ) 
Was $199.95 
Now Only...   
  
  
    
     
        
    
  No Money Down— - 
$2.50 Weekly! : 
p Fully Automatic 
~ WASHER! 
Now, for a limited time only,, hes can buy this top quality Speed Queen 
automatic washer for scarcely more than the cost of many ‘stripped-down’ 
models!- If gives you flexible controls—Speed Queen agitator washing 
action—heavy duty perforphance—extra capacity—oand much more. They’re 
- selling fast—get your while they last. 
Sensational New 1957 | 
Wringer Washer 
| With Big 20-Gallon Porcelain 
-- Enamel Washtub! 
Maximum Guarantee $ 
Hurry to WKC for this “deal.” The famous Spted 
Queen washer DOES ONE WEEK’S WASH IN AN 
HOUR! Its trouble-free mechanism makes it our # 
most popular washer. Massive, safety release 
wringer, full capacity porcelain tub, “tangle-proof 
agitotor and ‘lifetime transmission requires no 
oiling.       
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Warranty on   
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  Sensational BEACH KIT Bag, 36x72” Beach Towel and Ball 
| INCLUDED WITH -THIS 
3-WAY Admiral. 
PORTABLE RADIO 
     
  All for Only 
8 450 : 
50c Weekly! 
Deluxe 3 - way portable 
Radio, —ptus 
bag. Big beach towel and 
beach ball that inflates 
to 16 inches.   
      With Your Old Refrig 
  OFF erator in Trade 
Regardless of Age, Make or Condition! 
Brand New 1957 Model! oe 
      
Regular Price $229.95 
~~ "priced! Givés you cold-clear- 
“Climate” control, 4 extra strong full 
width shelves. Famous Admiral Penny- 
Pincher Sealed Power Unit, plus many 
other..features. 
Zed o Our bent Our Bank 
Meter Pian!   
  Admiral. 2 21” High Fidelity 
Two full fidelity 6” speakers reproduce all tonal ra 
from the lowest bass to high treble with full fidelity 
at all volume levels. Acoustically matched to cabinet . 
for rich, superior tone. The mahogany cabinet is a 
| smart long, low look for sheer furniture elegance. 
NO DOWN PAYMENT! 
    No Money Down —$20 Weekly! 
No lost year’s model or lesser-known brand, but a famous, : 
brand new Admiral. that’s feoture- packed and bargain 
esign. Adjustable 
  | Television With 2 HI-FI Speakers! 
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                NOW soi 5: BRAND NEW. 1957 
  Fully Automatic 
WASHER! Was $21995— Now. 
ad 05 Ti aoe Not a floor model, riot a 1956 model, 
this is the finer 1957 Hotpoint that’s 
automatic from fill to finish! De- 
" signed so beautifully, you just set the 
simple Wond-R-Dial, and walk owoy 
from washday work.   
       
    On Our Meter Plan 
  
etc, BRAND NEW 1957 
REFRIGERATOR! 
No Down Payment > 
Not only is this Hotpoint our biggest refrig- 
eration buy . 
      
     Was #19995 . . . Reduced to 
with 
Trade 
. it’s also the biggest value! 
The full-width freezer has an aluminum finer 
thot conducts cold 4 times faster thon steel, 
won't rust! The full-width chiller troy gives 
additional storage for frozen foods. And 
front’’ convenience! Tall-Bottle. Zone! 
      Pay Only 
25° os DAY 
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_ New 1957 Hotpoint 30” Automatic Electric Range A range with deluxe features 
at down to earth price. § 
oven is automatic. Clean-easy 
oven design. Large broiler- 
roaster pan. Appliance outlet, Was $199.95 
| io Down Payment. ° Budget Terms ‘there's deep shelves in door that give “‘up- 
133" 
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CEDAR CHEST for only 
$49 .. . that’s almost 
unbelrevable! 
  
      
      
STURDY HEAVY GUAGE STEEL % MEASURES A BIG 62” high, 24” wide, 19” deep! 
+ IN A TOUGH BAKED-ON ENAMEL FINISH!   
    
            e@ ie Finally ...a cabinet 
so versatile, so practical 
you can use it for nearly 
every specific house- 
hold need. Plenty of 
shelf storage, peg- nO board hanging space, 
plus a cylinder locked 
compartment! First 
time at this low price! 
~~ < ee ae GIANT SIZE Work & Store 
ificu, Sepa | rename 30-lnch CABINET Make children’s clothes, clothes for 
yourself, draperies, and a hundred With Swing-Out Ironing 
Board! things—electrically! 
You. get the extra con- NO MONEY DOWN—Pay 50c Weekly! 
venience of a Swing-Out, 
Padded -and Covered 
lroning Board and a dou- 
ble Electric Outlet... 
even removable bins for 
Coffee, Flour and Sugar. | 
Heavy, welded STEEL 
construction with a 
bright, baked - on white 
Enamel.   vis 
  
  
    
     
  
  
       Metal Base Cabinets 
1 and Wall Cabinets 
Ya OFF! Double Door Utility Cobines : 
Reg. Price $12.95, Now Os —— 
Famous high quality cabinets 
at lowest prices in years. Con- 
structed of heavy gauge steel 74 * 
- and finished in gleaming oh 
- white enamel. 
No Dow nm Payment = “Budget, Terms   
                    
    
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Sealy innerspring 
Mattress ..< Box Spring | 
Included FREE   
    
  
THIS COMPLETE 
OUTFIT CAN BE YOURS 
FOR NO MONEY 
DOWN and °2.60 A WEEK!     
Generous 
Trade-In ‘ Who Kase a | Sensational Offer When They 
Allowance ! See One! Save $100 on a 10-Piece Suite! 
Yes, you would expect to pay at least $249 for this beautiful top - quality merchandise. 
We made a special purchdse that really saves you money! And what's more, this whole $ 
outfit was decorator planned so that everything is codrdinated in harmonizing colors 
and styles that will always look fresh and dramatic. Lots of storage space, too, in) the 
big double dresser, spacious chest, bookcase bed. Sealy innerspring mattress and box 
spring give real weering comfort. $2.50 Weekly! 
    
         
     
    
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      Sleepytime ertb with 
springs and chest. Your 
choice of beautiful Na- 
tural or Maple matching 
finish. Crib springs ad- 
justable to three /heights. 
Left) side drops. Crib 
mattress has innerspring 
unit and covered in’ at- 
tractive “wet + proof” 
cover,   
  
MAPLE BUNK 
BEDS | Ir 
50 bom   Juvenile 
CHEST 
  
    
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  Bedroom Ll Glowing, $a t i n-smooth 
. Maple bed, chest and § 
dresser suites’ going for 
half price. Other bed- 
rooms .at proportionote 
savings. be 00 WEEKLY! 
    
| NO DOWN 1 PAYMENT-Many Months = Pay 
  
  Hollywood Bed and Mattress Set! | Modern, p last ic~ upholstered headboards plus comfortable Reguler $79.95 
mattress and box spring. Choice ss 7 00 
of colors. Hurry for best selec- we : 
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  Modern Floor Somigte Sofa Beds! Complete versatile group for 24- ' 
hot ving! Madeen sold tok. me ee 
opens into a bed. New, but floor $ ‘i .00 
samples going ot lowest peices 
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NO MONEY DOWN! packed table 
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  *      Colorful PHILCO Clock Ratio Reg. Price $39.95... Save $10! 
PHILCO 734. Stunning style 
im. Aztec , inca Emerald or 5 
Lustre |} . Accurate auto- s 
matic clock wakes you to music 
or buzzer. Lulls you to sleep 50< 
to music—turns radio off. 
  3-Way PHILGO Portable Radio Reg. Price $39.95...Save $10! 
New “Swagger Styled’ case 95 
that’s tough as leather! Black 
with red stitching. AC, DC, or : 
Week 
  
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         PHILCO 30-Inch [. Electric Range _ 3 Easy-vision control panel. 
“L” arrangement of units 
doubles work space. High- 
speed, easy-clean units. Ap- 
plionce Ceattet. Super - wide 
-oven. : ' 3 
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STAINLESS — 
CAPRI K-25 
 Smm Rolffiim Movie “Cameras, 12.5 coated 
lens. Takes sharp, 
clear color movies 
then 
shots. Just sim and 
shoot! 
  
  UNDERWOOD Portable 
Typewriter & Table __ KEYSTONE . 
 @mm  S$00-watt 
pe. Selectro-matic controts for- 
construction, com- Pletety self-encased. 
  $1.00 Weekly No Money Down 59” 
  
  Regular "ae . 
Made for people who take pride in owning matched 
wee here is a complete 3-piece set for less than 
would expect to pay for one piece. 
  COMPLETE 3-Pe. LUGGAGE SET   BIG SAVINGS and — 
BUDGET TERMS! 
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For a limited time; we make this S : - agi seseiee™ “iN 
extraordinary offer...acompletecilare EEE 
‘movie outfit at an unusually tow price. It's 
truly the all family gift, a gift that will give a 
lifetime of living enjoyment. And best of all, 
you get Keystone quality and precision in 
easy-to-take, easy-to-buy home movies. 
  
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Regardless of    
    
  
       
    
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24 a i A watch of sleek, masterful dis- 
tinction that winds itself os you 
wear it. Water, shock resistant, 
anti-magnetic, with sweep second 
hand, unbreakable mainspring, 17 
jewels. ° 
Regularly sells for-$49.75 $ ) 4 5 
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ALARM CLOCK reg. $6.98 Sewing Basket! 
Now Only $9 00 Now only 
$47 Open an Account 
Complete with scissors, measuring 
tape, pack of needles, darning needie 
and thimble. Save $2.19 off-the former price. tw 
minove night-readable dial, Special. 
WKC, 108 N. SAGINAW... .FE cot SPICE SET! 
Now Only $ 00° 
Open an Account — 
6 matching spice containers in two- 
shelf hang rack. All in easy-to-clean 
aluminum, 
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8 Soup Bewls 8 Cups 
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  1 Vegetable Bow! 1 Creamer 
1 Suger Bowl 1 Cover 
You'll love your genvine MELIMAC Dinner. 
          
   
     it safe for the children to handle ... and 
its stain and scratch resistance thot keeps 
it looking gloriously new for yeors and 
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