oa YEAR ‘2 eater’ ? aw : (Detaite Page 2 - Wey: ee CG MICHIGAN, MONDA ¥; OCTOBER 28, 1957 —B2 so 1 : 7 T . esa Fas vows sunvics Ne ee License Plate Time a : | | ae Key Sears Man - “40, 000 Attend Polo Groxinds | Service Mild Wear in Senate Quiz May Be Factor Tactics Used Aiding Turnout Shefferman Aid, Guffey Only Property Owners Faces Questions About Eligible to Cast Ballots Union-Busting Actions on Proposal is WASHINGTON (#) — One Clear skies greeted ‘Pon- of the key men who helped tiac property owner voters Sears, Roebuck & Co. resist nag as they. went to the a 1953 unionizing drive: polls to decide the fate of a faces senatorial questioning _|$950,000 bond issue to fur- today about the tactics , nish and equip Pontiac used. General Hosiptal. The special Senate’ com- It was dpmad to remain mittee investigating im- vs this way, al ith’ te t et) a 8 way, along w m- proper labor - managemen a * y in activities summoned James mea ye peratures in the high 40s, T. Guffey, one of the Na- f oan ar fof lig v7. as voters have until 8 p.m. than W. Shefferman repre- to cast their “yes” or “no” sentatives — to assist e 7) |ballot. Polls opened at 7 Sears in combatting efforts a.m. ‘lof the Retail Clerks Union At 10 this morning City Clerk to organize its Boston area Ada R. Evans described the turn- stores. out for the special election as slow, , Shefferman, a Chicago labor re- Mrs. Evans said she hoped for ations agp nh wan a —— ‘an upswing later in the day, ciates: se 8 been aeoecied We The city is asking property own- committee counsel Robert F. Ken-| _ ers "to grant it permission to is- Pontiac Press Phete (nedy as a speciilist in “union + AP Wirephete ¢—— fess $950,000 in general obligation "8 LICENSE PLATES READY — It's that time again when | busting.” THRONG BEARS GRAHAM — Some 40,000 persons crowded * ee FF geossry Paes funds to license plates for the coming year go on sale, Here Miss Janet Guoin| 4 top Sears exccative,_W.W. ° | into New York's Polo Grounds Sunday to hear evangelist Billy ish and equip the fcur million of 1700 Oakley Park Rd, Commerce Township, shows two of the | Tudor, vice president. in charge - Avon Man Dies | Graham's ‘Reformation Day” sermon. The service was part of the f 0 um — = preg ig hospital, new pintes among the 70,000 which will oh ie tele -Tablin th Ce | a6 nesecnndl ent ah ei _ Protestant Council ¢ ot Cuurches “"Vieitation Week. " y | ‘ | Pontiac branch of the Secretary of State’s office, 58 N. Parke St. | tions, testified test day that = F P pg owners in the city will They are gray with black numerals. mistakes he described as inex- it poe | po gli, cast eg as i cusable and disgraceful were in uto cc| ent as pula y state law that ! made in defeating the organ- e| oween Hi | ‘ht. [ uria enly ouch pateens ons tell @ city “ : ‘ whe’ Yr bonds of f ype m Vie | . : tention cients of tho fetal g ig liasued on the full faith and credit | | nnounces rice ags Clerks in the Boston area. Houston Harris .Killed * Police Quiz Bodyguard ot the city, | : He blamed them on Sheff i , aes mall an eae Car Hits Abutment M ystery Treat Ni | ht in Slaying of Mobster % Pct. NEEDED nel” of the big mail order tom.| ON Crooks Road Albert Anastasia It will take three-fifths or 60 per | pany and told the senators that) ray of the total votes cast today be, On CW Jd¢ § Or . ’ “a repetition of these mistakes! An Avon Township man-was Halloween in Po ntiac this year again will be high- NEW YORK w® — Albert Anas- or approval of the issue. %, will not be tolerated by this com-/killed early Sunday as his car lighted by the “Mystery Treat Night” sponsored annual- , ' Wor Sie x pany.” struck a bridge abutment’ on asia, slain gangster, was buried If approved, city officials prom- , -¢ eit about. 100 yards nort n Y by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce and today with brief ‘ceremony and ised that money to. pay the in. , al bag 1S) today announced suggested) 7.4% ai. ths tection eet of aie, in Avon Teouda! ‘Parks and Recreation Dept. .> |small_ pomp. terest and pringlipal on the 30- > tompuprices. tor their 1958 cars. As co agemaaalg all ployed as “glaring exceptions” to/acconding #® Oakland County sher-| “Prizes will await the kids from elementary to high’ About 30 persons, including the a brome OR. 4 . 3 are © bites than for the 1957 counterparts. Th a or pony gems ba rat ga — sail em “ag chéol age that are‘at home Thursday to hear if they are sobbing widow, Elsa, and his also said there wil be no na 4 es range from averages of about 1.5 per cent to) Gutfey's name was brought into| Hartline St’ ‘Was profiounced dead|*@e Jucky winners of prizest \brothers, “Tough Tony” and Ger-\crease next year because. of the slightlysunder 6 per cent, depending upon, the model the hearings Friday, with testi-at the scene by Oakland Coanty| Fanging from a cayee to Pot O- Gold's $800 jardo, attended a 10-minute service Issue. ; and make‘ef car. [mony that he attempted to dis-iDeputy Coroner Dr. Isaac Pre- ayn ee ae a ppg oer gg ne ol ca| Kall the city's 44 precincts are 2 ars’ @ 8 | € ie stay ‘ i oe In the Pontiac price list the models in the Chieftain ing ooh Retail Clerks U Union, pele ivette. at-home night for the children, ’- Could Pur Chase the: nadarse carrying the plain’ genes ot ede we He suffered a fractured neck ithe and skull fracture, ‘the trimmings have been planned. Deputies report. that his carat eight schools and centers in struck the abutment. and bounced the city. 51 feet across the road, throwing| The night will begin with the Harris to the pavement. The acci-' “Meet and Treat Hour” from 6 mahogany-colored metal, casket to’ Lots of Gobbler creenwood Cemetery. The clerk said she expected total Although he was a Roman Cath-|!@bulations by 10 p.m. The Pontiac You can buy a lot of Thanks-|olic, there was no Mass for Anas- P¢ss Will offer phone service on ‘giving turkeys and still do a.good tasia and intermant was in non. ‘he teturns as they ‘come in, be- ni ginning at 9 p.m. The phone num- ‘deal of early Christmas shopping Comsecrated ground. 2 i © “ Outside the chapel several hun- ‘ber to call is FEderal 2-8181. series, which ‘represents almost 50. per cent of the di- vision’s production, have advanced from $52 to $114. Pontiac’s 1958 ‘prices disclose the lowest model at $2,335 and its highest at+ $2,957, except for the new Bonneville mate which waa a tw sé s Pr Bae | One former Sears employe tes- usual whirl of parties with ail) | tified that after he urged affilia- | tion with the Retail Clerks his pay was cut $20 a week and he | later was fired. However, he said | he was ordered reinstated by the on only limited production «. comermetestiesiteeemcnss| National Labor Relations Board. mor taggeceng 235 am. on the to 7 p.m. when the kids are ibys $400. “That's the amount Inia 2G ‘speciators crowded the aide. e #8 last year. Conaies o, | Shefferman set ap his own firm) Harris is survived by his wife, outa ion pron yt poco eee rigors te goiliege~ he walk. _ Mrs. Evang estimated there are . | In the new Bonneville series, the) OMNES c:--vcrrecsevsees “+ SE lin 1948. after working on “union Betty, and two children. His body Saante are a t ts pe ‘right answers for\this week's puz-| The funeral starply contrasted Petween 15,000 to 17,000 property convertible will be priced at $3,277, County News veeeeessceneres 30° |relations” problems for Sears/has been taken to Poteres Funeral thei as nr - ~ zie and thereby claim the eae the elaborate burial given another OW"rs eligible to vote today. and the sports coupe at $3,179. _ Editorials smn ders Sakata .. 6 jfrom 1935. Tudor said Shefferman|Home in Rochester. Fr Po lights at 2 om . ; ; Anastasia brother, Joseph, a dock “Markets ...............05.. 25 | was retained on a consulting ba- 23 Sy es Each ‘week 5 new Peres atte hiring boss, when he died of nat- In all instances the GM divi- : is unt last When he was! : Oftfici { th . a new eppertantty to nearly the | rons said the higher 1858 prices | Qnty ct “8 ldsmiea "7°" ™*" ® "*" Faubus Loses Headlines | tii tafe eatin ttn pot and ths weeks Po-Oucoid ap al cams ia May ame. FMperatures: Up, are due te increa: a ee a | : |pears on page 12 of today’s paper. at occasion am wo agg tte ni eee at Pot-0-Gold Purtle ......... 2 * * & |. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (INS) — [dren to be on the streets. pemrs Pa you get started on cortege went to the caaneiery, “7 (Onl Tem fa il proved engineering. | Theaters ...........0..... <2 Tudor 4 said that Shefferman,* Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus | Parties for elementary school your solution, the more time you'll There were $15,000 worth of flor al y po fl y ° Sports ....... y:-. 2 thru 23 [while a labor consultant to Sears,| said: “You know, if it weren’t Children will begin at 7 and run jaye to dec ide on the right num 'ributes” and the casket was sal All also said that “entirely new” TV & Radio epee .... 31 |had been permitted like other em-| for Sputnik, Hoffa and 1 would through 8:30, They will be held at [bers, so don’t wait. Just a little ‘elaborate $6,000 éne. | Temperatures are rising, the w cars are being offered for. 1958 with Wilson, Eart . sesoeess SL iployes to buy merchandise at| have had just about ali of the Emerson, Hawthorne, Wever,| ‘time and effort can mean $800 Yesterday Anthony Coppola, 5. Weather Bureau reports — but” : « (Continued on Page 2, Col. Wenten’ ‘s Pages: secceces 14-15 wholesale Prices. 4 headlines latety." ” _(Continued on Page 2, » Col. 3) | for vou, ‘Anastasia’s paune hy chautfeur- only temporarily, For the Pontiac bodyguard, was held in $50 0o9/area the forecast: is mostly fair and not quite so cold tonight. The . low will et M38 Papa sapaseieenmnagicienantinsenans meena ehaetannine — . - | bail on a vagrancy charge. Khrushchev Unquestionably On Top 3 } i “hh. -% Fature of Zhukov Is Great Moscow Mystery Today 222222 fm They are trying to find on the Kremlin out why he was not with Anastas-| lia when the mobster was killed. ver changes have taken /place,/highly popul Siete” tatiae. And on Sunday the armed forces shuffle are flying thick and fast ever c ’ ar mili e the Communist party will aia dice okies to be pees ded 5 were told in the newspaper Red in the diplomatic colony, But the out.on top with Nikita-S’ Khrush-| Radio Moscow broadcast a Prav-'5t@r that the Communist-Party is: diplomats are equally divided be- chev unquestionably the leading | ida editorial saying the party 's|the supreme. power in the land! tween those who are expecting personality in the Soviet Union.’ eerie: “lies in ideological and/and they are “tightly bound to it.”"! Zhukov to get a higher post and, jfrom his three- week visit to Yu- * * * i _ The future of Georgi ek; relieved late Saturday as defense Tomorrow will - bet cloudy and a little- warmer with a high ‘ of 52-56. The outlook for tomor- row. night is mostly cloudy with A E Hard Wi om — in temperature. The on ur—noar OW, J 9 witer The outlook for Wednesday is ST. REGIS, Que, (# — Mitchell generally cloudy and eolder with zeorge a 77-year-old Mohawk In-/some snow flurries likely, : those who think he may be fac- ing a period of “rest.” igoslavia and Albania and’ met with: |members of the Communist party; id 7 idium. | Reports said Zhukov drove di- ‘Pres | . ° Later Saturday evening the So-' rectly to the Kremlin from the : st Revendes stax & viet leaders were one hour late] dian chief says the long fur on) ‘The lowest revorded temperature airport Saturday after he arrived attending an Iranian embassy Sa en it bodes a long and hardjin downtown Pontiac preceding 8 9 = (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) winter for the northeastern United|a.m. was 33. At 2 p.m., the tem- ‘States and southeastern Canada. ,berature ‘ was 38. “Moscow (INS) — One thing is| (Such a move would be natural; organizational unity in its ranks. i Comments certain in Russia today — what-if Zhukov, a much-decorated and! | Heavy Drinking, Smakian \Linked to Throat Cancer By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE : AP. Science Reporter NEW YORK (#—Heavy drinking plus heavy smoking , equals greater risk of throat and mouth cancer, espe- cially for pipe and cigar smokers, a cancer researcher said today. ; Heavy drinking was defined as consistently taking ab. seven or more shots of f ard’ liquor a day. ers of hard liquor, he told: the Ambassador to U.S.? By THOMAS P. WHITNEY AP Foreign News Analyst If the Kremlin wants to do something almost as sensational as launching Sputnik, and simul. taneously solve its problem of what to do with Marshal Zhukov, jt-could_ name him ambassador to the United States. This is by no means as_far- fetched an idea as it sounds at first. It. might be just the sort of thing which would appeal to the vivid imagination of Nikita Khrushchev. - After all, -he thought up the assignment of V. M. Molotov as ambassador to Outer Mongolia. minister, still is. a mystery in Mos-| cow, Soviet papers published only a bare six-line announcement. But the press has stepped up its hailiig of the Communist party as the “supreme inspirer and holder of — poner.” WHAT NEXT? — Things have changed in the Kremlin since 1953 when ‘these Russian leaders atterided a Moscow cele! mier in 1955 and joined V. M. Molotov a tion. Georgi Malenkov resigned as pre- L. M. Kagonovich in demotions following Kremlin crisis last June. Yesterday came the stark announcement that Marshal Georgi Zhukov had bees replaced as Russian — sninister. It is yet.to af Geter. Lae ua mined by. those outside “the Krewatio whether Zhukov is in disgrace or in line for a promotion, such as the premiership. Others in the lineup remaining in power are: Premier Nikolai Bulganin, President K. E. | ro Kartshchev oan Deputy acne A: I. Miltoyan. lien Ar Wirephoto Voroshilov, Communist Party boss Heavy smokers who dp this run) _ 10 times the risk of cancer of the larynx, or voicebox, and . the imouth than heavy smokers who drink moderately or not at all. | The relative risk appears | greater for pipe and cigat men ‘| than cigarette smokers, said Dr. Ernest L. Wynder, of the Stoan- | Kettering Institute for Cancer | Research here. | _The fipdings apply only to drink-! annual meeting of the American Cancer Society. Not enough wine and beer drinkers have been an- alyzed yet for conclusive data. “& Bye Wynder said he cannot tell whether alcohol alone can start the mouth and throat cancer. He (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) . Kiwanis Annual Re@mage Sale Starts eg og Fn aga rs i Pontiac poo Ban Bi eter “| ‘olls Open Until. 8 P.M. for City Balloting on n Hospital Bone i 1 a) ti fy z i on ee ee Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report “agen: y ten Velocity 12 mph, Bun sets 6:31 p.m. See = rises day 12:56 p.m, i ne Meo tee - Downtown tebe eee ee een eee es taenaeaetiede 4 joneer earth satellite s hrushchev on Top is " (About 10 guests crowded into. the ‘They Pre- | Suggested tactory siding over the Matihatians and he ew Ga carta “T have so friends,” handling - pogo “None of them is really follows: yore | erty Fors a less sone an | “T1iké to meet men. Any woman) : Sedan Whee 'a303 [tye as anything. to ‘her lkes|*-5r: Gsiause Ssata ie is men.” ig . § a < ie _— Marine engineer, can recall the nec ay. [Strahan Lincts Thu suthqwake EE, jand a more serious group, out to Against All Challengers and. checkers champion world, will take on all chaMengers tonight in an exhibition to be held at 7:30 at the Adah Shelly Branch tance of having every interested’ resident fully informed. The plan was worked out after lengthy dis- cussion and ample - notification As being planned for all. ONE PROTEST RECEIVED / One written protest has already been received concerning the pro- posed switch from. business to two- family residence for a section of East Lincoln avenue, a short dis- tance from Woodward avenue. The writer says that, in his opinion, the trend toward increasing rental sioners to asia - i vit it & property will lower real estate value in the city. When the “trick or treat’ bri- gade takes over here Wednesday evening there will be two groups— the customary youngsters garbed in masks and costumes out for fun, “help the poor.” Seeking contributions for UNICEF, the young people from several churches will ask for cash) . donations rather than the goodies which are the popular gift of for- mer years. Following the comple- tion of the UNICEF collections, receipts will be sent as a gift sum/| from. the entire community, Donald E. Scriven has been) / Newell Banks to Play Newell W. Banks, blindfold chess). of the Library, 251 E. Rundeil St. The exhibition, which is _—s to the public, is sponsored ann by the Pontiac Cress and Erectors Club.. Admission is free of charge. Sputnik WASHINGTON (—Russia’s pi- silently in space today as world scientists redoubled efforts to track the or- = sphere by visual and other Ratio Moscow announced mean- while that still another satellite— this one carrying a space travel- ing dog named Kudryavka—will be launched in the near future. — Sputnik No. 1's beeps and buzzes died away Saturday, three weeks Plan Dog-Laden ‘Moon’ ita that a Silent as Reds beginning Nov. 4 ‘fa Lanterns, with an emphasis on charges. tha’ interservice rivalry has anal U.S. efforts in both fields, x «© * Rep. Mahon (D-Tex), chairman the subcommittee, said these rivalries are the reason that “‘the Russians have beaten us 80 badly.” In other The United States has fire more with instruments to record her re-|b actions, and has parachuted safely to the ground several times. The director of the laboratory ao the dogs for a space Prof. Alexei Pokrovaky, country, complaints the United States is lagging in both Crosby, now honeymooning with his bride of four days, is planning to buy a substantial share of the Detroit Tigers baseball team, the sale price was 5% million dollars. his After Zhukov Firing ann iat 2.412 ~ (Continued From Page One) i ie ant —. had been held up by work. in dios apple harvest. | Minutes later the terse Tass The project wag sponsored by the Michigan State University Co- |News. ‘cuneniaienent | Se: 3.007 2.932 operative Extension Service, State Apple Commission {vealed the of the defense ~4 fe be and Eastern Michigan Orchard Supply of Farmington, _ jminister’s post from Zhukov to) {'Dr, Hardtop ew san fia Drinking, Smoking ip" mtbr tl erneas rusty’ rowen ea sans i | ip. j 3 sine : The absolute supremacy of the|3-pr. Hardtop 4.149 4,048 is attending Oklahoma 4-Dr. Hard 4.261 4.150 Linked fo Cancer City clinical conference meetings. Na gyno ‘a gid —— sorrel ves Sonvertibie “Coupe is cis ae ae scene and in the newspapers. Dr. $e Ot ca te Ow yialloween Highlight:| arte tasers |e oS hasn't enough data on heavy , oj & any bet bis fe OLDSMOBILE DIVISION drinkers who aren't heavy smok-g 4 ° friends" Pegg out of was er Brnamie “es” yee 18t ers to make « comparative sty. Mystery Treat Night | mss, Se,,smmrencement was |F5 sci int i Purely as théories, he said, phone cali from Moscow, - | Holiday sedan en ge alcohol might make the throat | (Continued From Page One) | ‘aie oatt hinted that soldiers in/feke aee ised are and mouth tissues more perme- owen, and Whittier Schools. These|the capital for the big military|”"** — able to tobacco smoke, or heavy |cnudren must be home by 9 to be|parade to the revolu-| Series Saper “as” drinking might produce dict de- : ae 2-Dr. Sedan ° 2.687 eligible for the prizes, tion celebration had been with-|4-Dr. Sedan 2,821 2.745 ficlencies' making the tissues Gunter high echeol parti lérewe But there were no signs| Holder pe 2.960 3, more ble to cancer-caus- parties will . fy 3.033 He ast {apg haf mrorbarr OO ee 4 } } un war ° Lung cancer has been associat-|High Schools. To be eligible for|the announcement published brief-| S¢ri*,-9*" 303 sa00 ed with cigarette smoking by|prizes this age group must be/ly in routine fashion by the Soviet Bensey Conve $5s en tle eff iat Samad on oe — oe wy: TA Bm. oy = include wv 4 oe Convertible Coupe 1.915 3,838 € on ar “ smoking, Pipe OF GN] High school students. particl- [other dues” or that he hed. te =e oeenereee 2087 Wynder said pipe and cigar pating tn the api be home quested his removal, 62 Coupe 4.375 4,275 - smokers in this new study had a| bY 1. Leonard %. Buss, veerea: |o somaty [feientad Dect 02 seten: $23 Sees higher incidence of cancer higher| “8 director for the parks and ca tarahy off de witke te te [cae Tae 810 4.688 up in the respiratory tract. recreation department, sald most party and thet the military is Seavetiie $000 4.480 The study is based on 209 men) “dents of this age group have | Party bound” to the party. | Eisereds beruie” seis aft with. cancer of the larynx, 209) Planned private parties at homes, | “tightly RE ; men of the same ages free of can-| First prize for the grade school| There were also hints from -Mos- ee aoe cer, 132 men with lung cancer, 543/children will be the bike. Second|Cow that the Kremlin was waiting 18 ‘}men with cancer of the oral cay-|prize, will be a radio, while- third|'® find out the reaction to Zhukov's| yeoman, 2-Dr. ¢-passenger / 2,194 2,123 ity and 207. patient who had 4: prize Will be fivg silver ddllars, |Temoval before making any de-| Soman. {-Dr.tpamenser. 23H. 4, ther non-cancerous sores of the| 7 Je eo cision on his future. wegchinae ome 8S oe head, neck or chest or cancers of The answer could come Nov. Guediee the lower gastro-intestional region,| Juor and senior high students'6-7 when Russia marks the 40th! pe air spts. coupe 2.226 2,107 will be awarded identical first,|anniversary of the Bolshevik revo- Bel Air oo. mr: Spin foun 3.306 2.168 ‘OKLAHOMA CITY .@~A ra- second and third place prizes of|lution. Many of the top Communists = Gtandesé Selene diologist from the University of|Tst watches, pen and pencil sets, from around the world, including win|Beirey Spe, Seas hae tee Michigan medical. school says the|@"4 five silver dollars respectively.|Red China’s Mag Tse-Tung, will) Beire? Pr. Bedan 1.086 isi4| idea pipe smoking causes lip can-| “The-kide must be present at |°° i" Moscow. Biscayne GDr, Sedan, 3 08t1'96i| orf, noneenee. home when the call is made to —— jel Air @-Dr/ bdo 3.008 iz sm were a cause,” ” Bu 3 f tibles wet wan le Sea iaroilg - we m Speaks to Churches Impata i 2.403, could get as many cases of can-| Drawings will be made from 24-| nerrorr w—Dr, John Suther- 9.336 3,176 cer of the upper lip as the lower] tickets signed by students in').44 Bonnell; pastor of Fifth Ave- lip. You rarely see one of the up-|*he public school system. nue Presbyterian Church, New B per lip.” - “This program provides an in-|York, addressed about 5,000 per- Sys Bing fo uy Lampe, a pipe smoker himself, centive for the youngsters to be|sons attending the Detroit Council, said in an interview he believes|home at an appropriate hour,” \of Churches’ reformation navel Sh f Ti long ‘exposure to strong sunlight' Buzz said. here Sunday, 1g ar e 0 iger $ DETROIT @ — Singer Bing The News said Crosby’s share is E a to cost $300,000 to $400,- 000. When the American League club changed hands Jast year the The 53-year-old crooner is selling ‘Hospital Founder Dies stock in the Pittsburgh Pirates E LAKEVIEW (#—Funeral services will: take’ place here Tuesday for Dr. Lée E. Kelsey, founder of the Kelsé¢y Hospital at this west Mich- igan community. He died -yester- day at the age of 77. Samat tas | | REMINGTON Electric Shaver : RECONDITIONED Pontiac High School Travel and Adventure Series Auditorium at 8 P.M. Colored Motion Picture Gromer you will go from New York to Key West and = miles into the ocean to the Tortugas. Julian Gromer’s earl TUESDAY, October 29, 1957 Julian Gromer “Atlantic Coast Wonderland” Miami? With Julian in in seconds. |— ood be sg ie le Meiefidelies — er supplies ized music the satellite and missile fields Gen. Taylor Calls Cost Acceptable Countermissile in Sight TON (AP)—Gen. Maxwell D. Sista at totes issile against the deadly ballistic missile at ready has its beginning in the Army's Nike Zeus project. x¥ D2? fF ‘Such a défense can be provided at acceptable cost, the Army chief of staff added in an address prepared for the third annual meeting of the Assn. of U.S. Army. i Taylor said, “In the light of recent events, we are be- coming increasingly impressed with the need to press for- ward in the development of the antimissile missile. ‘ “The Army project-in this field is, as you know, the Nike | Zeus which already partially exists in the form of research ‘and development components. All our efforts in this field wa: ee the program. 7. ©. 2. “T am sure many of you have heard the sistant that’ the dollar requirements for’ this kind of defense are W. | -astronomical and that the whole coficept is beyond consider- | ' Oe) San Sees ee ne ee eeeteg etihts 1 have noe lead me to ai , Conclusion.” - Ha made fo statend6tt ot the chet, however. cad ! on ONLY 2 2 HRS. 15°MIN. 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Srownie Hawkeye Flash CAMERA KIT Regelar $13.00 Value Everything needed ~~ camera, Mach, film, bulbs, batteries, etc. (Limit 1). CAMERAS — Main Floor S\VALUABLE COUPON ‘a , The Original Hair Spray Liquinet Hair Spray & Contains lanolin for better pin curl setting. Giant can. (Limit 2.) COSMETICS — Main Floor 3 Long Sleeve — FLANNEL { Hi iy ee “ * Fi Cy € ~ | Fi Ee, ¥ “Me TERE L LY P Prd \ Prd Pd A tank] ene ihe = TTT pereieres ® a 1 Bath Towel—Hand Towel—Wash Cloth ‘CANNON’ Se 3-Pe. is | ing wash cloth. White only. 66"; (Limit 1.) DOMESTICS — - Basement Regular $1 Value ™ 20 x 40” bath towel, 15 25” hand towel He match- % t P errieis MEN AtataD + CREST or GLEEM roorupastes 53¢ Tubes — Each Choice of either Crest or Gleem famous tooth pastes, in tubes, (Limit 4.) DRUGS — Main Floor BPSVSISTEISTs a se 2 . 73% 4's | 3 a * For Men or Ladies . "4 f SHOE RACK : € Holds 9 Pair ‘ ' Pi gone 31.98 Value f BAG y lV (Ai A iivaen Holds ® pairs shoes, All metal. Chrome-plated all metal pong’ J” legs. As shown, £ shoe rack to save space Limit and. shoes. As pictured, plastic tipped legs. | Qvawwanue COUPON AQ’ BIG BEN or BABY BEN | ALARM CLOCK 55 each $6.95 Value - Piain dial, Factory guar- antee. (10% tax.) Lum- inous dial. .$6.66.) ; CLOCKS — Main Floor iD’ y.e.+.7..9,0, eerrere: 12-Quart ‘Unbreakable PLASTIC PAIL $1.29 Value Plastic pail with bail handle. Can't chip, rust or peel. (Limit tea ‘y= + BROTHERS a La Ace ee Spal fo exe NAY OCTODER 2 28.1 yest, fi ee {Halloween Eve. | Eater Sy 2a tn neh You to Remain Fully Employed While Treining. Mot ope Gai coeiee WO) 2.5660. Electronics Institute #22 eS wececeses PROMO cp cvcceecerdersaceeceve “eit gears phone: that’s! Mrs. “Farrell pong la ao hak UAW Election ial tapped. It's not mine. I gli: slide d out an , T ee eaan, Watsons | norltk Bint ied Wedel & 00" e Openi ning Tomorrow ° followed. 1 didn't want anyone to! eS Wothers Union's h : know I had had any contact with Mason saw what af first seemed! ag vistating s trial on lcould. 1 wanted to cover my-traill nim -Someaie listened in on theito be a naked woman, but after her 80 thoroughly ‘he'd never’ suspect conversation —Wwhat about that sec- 4 Moment saw she was wearihgitrict Court in Detroit. § ‘fl ort forme, iretary of his? What do you know the very br _ of igh colcend an : ects TRIED TO SEK MIM about her?” Sant ta The UAW was indicted July 26, “I tried to arrange a meeting ‘“‘V¢ry little.” Mason said : * 1955, charged with spedning $5,985 “ulwith him twice. Tonight, he tng “Well, you'd better find qut,”|'sure. then suddenly started 88) trom its ped rae =, ito ditch the shadows, go to a pub- She said.~ “because someone beat, - nae ” a ba rs us on th’ series of political —— prp- | j lic. telephone in a durgstore that'me to the punch on that tele- i. . ane moved over ClO8eT grans the previous ‘fall I, was a couple of blocks from here, Phone call and sent him to the? ™ light. ; ' i I was to telephone him there at) Redfern Hotel. I was going to tell) SHE'S NOT NUDE’ -|8ix-fifteen.”* ‘ ame taeseeeese sean cinaees eeeesee « Bring Your Cleaning While adhd TEL-HURON him to meet me in a cocktail) prs Farrell gave a short! the Federal Corre . pt Practices | “And y did?” lounge about a block and a half laugh. “T'm afraid you men U Aet mak 4 io Qld,” the said. “and he uidnt/T°™ the drugstore, but I wamed|the same,” she said. ‘“Bhe's wear-| penditures in eonstenon nota MONDAY THROUGH + THURSDAY © to be certain he wasn't followed.” jing a light-colored Bikini suif, Mr.| eral elections, : ' Shep you tulle tee the trait” Anos om ae |Maso, She's wot nude, She's piace Frank A. Picard, who wf STORM COATS $449 CLEANED | PRESSED ( pod be telling truth.”’ ACCU + ” case a any: i i cm yon the ’ ate list of the proxies, or .. 2 T see she is,” Mason said drily.!missed the indictment last -OVERCOATS “You didn’t get him on the “Yau have to look twice to see - TOP COATS $129 “I now actually have stich a . telephone and tell him te go to jist.” = __ Of speech. The U.S. Supreme Court : h enough—I'm going to have to trust! the Redfern Hotel and ask for “May I ask how you got it?) Mason nateed, ‘I'm looking/later sent the case back to Pi¢kard| What a value for fine quality cleaning! Each garment French-%\, ‘She smoked for a moment in. “twice.” to determine the facts through Glo Finished FREE. Bring them in early in the week .. . wear thoughtful silence, then extracted) The photograph showed » |‘TiAl. c fs C imm the week-end. bereeil fin the ‘chelt-atth al saan wi. wes ca a *..4 them cleaned, pressed, immaculate on the : quick, Hthe motion, said, “‘Mr.| rounded curves, apparently the | On conviction the unign -could’ : w a Mason, °T'ua. going .t0 confide in| ame pene wenn them taaen (be fidad. 95.800 ‘cn cach et tae JOIN OUR SILVER DOLLAR CLUB! 4 - }you.” had seen earlier in the evening | Ounts. | e & id The lawyer said nothing. tying dead gm the bed in the | | 8 oa ¢ FRENCH -GLO 1-HOUR “ ' She walked over to a bookcase, | “edfern Hotel. more than 40 oy ta VALET took down an atlas, sald, “when | “I take if," Mason said,“ that ivolumes of the Scriptures Tel-Huron’ sate Center FE 5-7934 a woman marries, she wants a you some connection with to men-in the U.S. /Armed Serv- — man for her very own. She wants J “For your information,” Mason said, “A woman a ee was murdered at the Redfern Hotel , * : this evening.” fo your direction, Mr. Mason. You! messages in the name of Gerald could place me in a very embar-| Boswell?" eee asa She shook her head “Suppose you tell me just what you did do.” = “I wanted to give Mr, Conway u some information I had. I had a é list of the persons ‘who had sent but I have to be sure that you're in proxies. I thought it was an'telling the truth.” accurate, up-to-the-minute list that! : * * * would be of the greatest value to “Pye tld you the truth.” ‘she! i “4 I wanted him to have that said, : — ig mm not — to| “Why didn’t you mail it to him? gh ces A Danica S| I don't owe that mfch to Mr. . |Conway and I don’t owe that- much to. you.” “Perhaps,"’ Mason said, owe that much to yourself.” “What do you mean by that?" “For your information,” Mason said, “a woman was. murdered at the Redfern Hotel this evening. Conway was in the room where , said, “T know nothing whatever about the Redfern Hotel. I've heard the name, but I don't even know where it is.” "Mason said, ‘You'll pardon me, “you “So what did you do?” “I intended to give him a big bas bad Bad Da! bad EM bad bad 24 bad EX) bad bad Oh tad aed ARALAL aX ABABA tlt Tahar cpiy AD IAD IA i af Yn RiP bad bal Pa SA abi i i a r sins PIM eee Mele Oren ee Ge i iy le lo build-up, send him out to a. motel “and” then- phone him and tell him that I'd planted the list in his car while he was wait- ing. I wanted it to be handled ‘OUS ‘called him a minute or two before + |six-fifteen, got a busy signal on old, tired. trritabie ffom gen sleep and verry fr nent ting, rane Ut Up Bags ey J Btrene reeult Get jhad been there a_ few. minutes parently only a few minutes be- fore the murder was committed. He was sent there by someone who telephoned the drugstore where he was to _ Bet his final directions and "So that's itt” ‘she exclaimed. “What is?” “T lost contro! of him. Someone must have called him there just a few minutes before I did. 1 the line. I called him at almost exactly .six-fifteen and there was no answer. I kept ringing and fi- nally a man's voice answered, I asked if Mr. Conway was there. and he said he was the druggist in charge of the store, and. thai no-one was there. He said a man earlier, and had left.’ Mason took out his cigaret your surplus aving at any one n SAVINGS CERTIFICATES — - = \ yt) oe! eg he ied a Year, ¥ savings or tavetaust f (y of our 8 convenient f the murdered girl was found, ap-| if ¥ thd | bab ED nf lt looks and feels like flight FA [ RUNS on gasoline and rolls on wheels. But ~ I. beyond that, all similarity between this 1958 forefront of styling’s freshest advance. 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Go see thrust behind every piston’s power stroke * Air-Cooled Aluminum Brakes* with smoother, surer contro! and longer life + "Velvet Wall’ Sound Silencing Brakes ED BUICK DEALER | = ‘ ‘a i b : a ® j g * had bd A , ‘ « ene ae iS i ee. oF F. aE} os shee K. is ogee es _THE, PONTIAC ete: MONDAY, ocean. 28, 1957 *\chckaton 1 Family of 10 to Benefit % | Edward Luebke family of Clark- ston -has spread throughout the. {Pontiac. area,- and. warm-hearted 4 (citizens are preparing for an. or- j ganized fund-raising nea tonight. : : Mrs. Luebke, a mother ot ten | SARPET Friday ‘ti 9 P.M, Park Free Rear of Store ing, bills have become unsurmount- able, and “Mickey” is concerned with her children’s welfare after she is gone. | 1. George, Although Luebke fs now work- After adopting of the three youngest children, §-months-old “@udy, Terry, 2, and Cindy, 3,- there remains at home Johnny, 5, Molly, 10, Edward, 12, Eliza- beth, 13, Susie, 14, and Lester, 7 is with relatives up north. Leading “the fund-raising drive are Mrs. —, Richardson of 153 he S. Josephine (St. and Mrs. Ben! he Oakiand County Clerk's ot. K -_ : # fice reports the following list of | of children to Oakland path coe Winsens seose ‘bend for om § ‘The women have contacted nu- Only the name ® wear and true comf merous residents, organized can-|of the father is used. & ister operations and has set the pa AE eo oes Sarin ems : wheels in motion to get help for) g... » G Sq. Yd. i casiet chentty' ever knows.” Sq. Yd. utah stricken tamil. as, Get Seem 5 hd . *- *. : 8 — eas ave te Rev, etaet Marth pod Be ae Cotton THIS WEEK'S TILE SPECIAL SPECIAL! or ae the Zion Nazarene cance. Herbert F._ Wright. 30 Shotwell, Ka S$ PLASTIC WALL a 9x12 Fringed Many of the churches have pledged} Carl’ 3. Wainwright, 67. Osmun ei quares tuil-cooperation, ‘after an organiza-| Si0nei® ©. Woedwise 223 Oemun & -. 18” x 18”. Peal Grey ]! COTTON RUGS @ tional meeting held jast night, Charies ¥. Rou eK Crescent Lake. 7 Reg. $1.69 19 | £= tren, /2° Pr ; | 5” quit Gatess ben vbarge of Ge John Reid, 1407 Vinewood each Park . telephone Auburn Heights: Now is FE 2-090, At Five Points, oe . Robert Clark, FE 53974 snd Har- | Wiliam Woldetiany soe) Margaret = 2 99-101 S. Sag ee ry Perry, FE 4-5555 have volun- rt L. Rugg. 170 Opdyke Trailer teered to answer calls, dnd can | Park, mec | Open Monday & vass. Aaron W. Roberts, 609 Sherbrooke. In the Indian Village section, John Burton, FE 8-3683 and at the Cresce"™t Lake Estates subdivision Wesley Endress of FE 4-0228 will be in charge, Mickey Luebke !s again home|Clarkston Baptist Church 1s) the with her remaining family since central location for canvassers, un- her release from St. Joseph's hos- der the directian of Rev, Walter pital Oct. 16, and is being cared|Gibson, and Rev. Elvin Mudge of jfor by Susie, who must remain out/the New Hope Church, | of school to be with her mother. Start Fund for. CD ‘Dying Mom . “The story of the blight of then beet set up tn’ the -Carkatn State bank for her childrep after she is gone. ne Cola aca ry Turner, FE 5-2676, and on the southside of Pontiac Mrs, Newton E. Drake, FE 24162 will take ‘charge of the area. When the all-over porch light pa- rade gets under way Mohday from 6 to 9 p.m., all canvassers have been asked to be at the Zion Naz- arene church, and return at the) conclusion. : The legal firm taking care of all legal matters for the project are Beer, Rowston and Currah, of Pon- tiac, Church organizations in the Clarkston area have set their drive for 6-9 p.m, Tuesday night. The Donald L. Kramer, 4331 Blucbird. Clarence L. Kuttkuhn, 132 Bobolink, | Malcolm G. MeDonneil, 3871 Woodland. | William Morton, 6100 Carroll Lake, | William E. Abbott, 146 EB. Liberty. | Donald H. Bowles, 9084 Millward. James L. Allen, 4046 Halberd, Aloysius J. Cameron, 1633 Valley. Clenden C. 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It causes honest men and women to wonder what “it’s all about,” and it tends to shake their faith in decency, in honor and in -God-fearing living. — 2 on , We feel no sense of elation. or depression over Mr. ANasTasia’s bloody demise. Rather, we feel a _ people. sense of inadequacy and a sense oF Srustratin. Unies we correct ‘The Man About Town like this possible, how can we sod? Uke this possible, how can we Lawn Threatened? “honesty is the best policy?” ,_ Case Where Manual Effort ooo es ’ , ee abe dies, 10S have Isn’t Backed by Good Sense Pheasant: A bird who can match wits with the hunter — without the help of a dog. them. If it takes stronger policing, let's have that, If it requires a higher type judiciary, let’s come up with that, | Why should society bow, genuflect . and turn the other cheek to vipers When you rake the leaves from your lawn and burn them, you not only are like this? ing a valitable component of the soil. Ac- cording to Oakland County Agricultural atk tails ne incident ea ey ate a jf - and New York is probably at the p leaves should on the grass, ato th ay a a ft established hoodlums:“the £up.of that the soll ri8eaN'td produce thie better the dity. ° grass that you probably are wondering _ why it doesn’t. ; : . * ‘If you know of any outstanding lawn, Guatemala Remains 22 . * in Democratic Camp ‘In a special election last wedk Micust’ Ortiz PassaReLit, a former Supreme Court Justice, was elected President of Guatemala. As @ result of the July st panies the time to destroy the leaves, or would rather read his paper or commune flock of hand blisters in doing damage to his lawn by bleeding Its fertility. Only four entries remain in the 26 They picked Boston College to win assassination of President over Detroit University in Satur- CastiLLo ARMas, a special elec- won, 20-16, The Si peinanting ! constitution provides for such\ procedure within four months \ STO EME cre oa ce after the death of a president. UCLA, two of these pick &. . UCLA to win, one favors Call- Col. Juan Francisco Quiva, min- fornia and one forecasts a tie ister of defense, who could have taken - Over at that time as dictator, lifted the state of siege one month after _, ., Armas’ death and declared he was not a candidate for: the presidency. ~ Under Guatemala’s constitution mili- 5 tary commanders can’t run for office Ey unless they résign their commands PFN six months before an election. Col. \‘ Ottva’s democratic action is some- \~“thing new in Latin-American poli- _ tics, Vicé-President Lorzz, who had . succeeded Armas as president, also Proof ‘refused to run for the presidency. — ; known since his dad led him by the hand, _ George VanKoevering of Zeeland has been named as Director of Public Relations of the Michigan Railroads Association. He succeeds | R. i, Allie of Detroit, who always had a soft spot in his heart for the Pontiac area, and I’m sure George will take it over. My claim that there’s nothing the mat- ter with our young folks finds absolute in my home—town's They're paying $900 for a nationally known dance orchestra for one evening. Some oldsters may have misgivings about the financial outcome, but I’m beiting on the kids—yes, I'll give liberal odds on ‘em. Graduate of Pontiac High School, na- tive of Oakland County, and well known here is : Varnum B. Steinbaugh, Detroit engineer consultant, who has just been named by Michigan Highway Com- John C, Mackie ‘as one of the five men on his Sta a Advisory Board. Varnum was cater ©©When the latter was State Highway Com- cae gl ‘this; you'll put in a big.plug, Varnum, for your 1 Sie base county, _ ae a wasting your time, but you're also wast- . you'll probably find that its owner hasn't - with his family than accummulate a . A weekly newspaper editor whom I've which is the biggest moving spirit in a village that has no juvenile delinquency. ° ‘ government and profits will be split. _ Guatemala is to be congratu- ~ “«~ fawn Way Back , Offers Alternative advance any governmental segregation or segregation” but to enforcea Mr. Sch “laws” ly to execute are the acts faithfully ~ The Country Parson LS * | “Remember Dayid Lawrence Says , H é * * Ike Now Gives Differen The noted lawyer adds. that the very statutes cited by the President in his. proclamation ordering fed- eral troops to Little Rock refer to “the laws of the United States” and apply to contingencies in. which | “ ‘unlawful obstructions’ make it impractible to enforce ‘the laws of When? ‘ t Reason for School Buses amount to much, ‘and I would be willing to pay instead of having my : children walk on the highway twice troops to execute the marshal’s a day. I'm a taxpayer in Waterford duties in the event of the latter’s and our school taxeg are\high now. inability to do so, . . . If there Parents of Walkers. would acting y Pi beyond his powers. I have seen Gives Sure Cure nothing im the press, moreover, for Satellite Fear concerning any effort of the U.S. . Marshal to enforce the Little A lot of commentators claim Rock decree prior to action by there are millions of Americans the : almost hysterical with fear because of Congress and not just of court orders. (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: ‘Atherosclerosis’ Is Word to’ Scare’ Up Arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) is easy to diagnose. F teh: B56 mL af3 : i : Hl ti i 3 “clinics. LA, ! ‘i \ , Eyi BS - r Fast ‘Dollar Associa’ finite relationship has been proved that lowering of blood cholesterol by administration of unsaturated fatty acids” (that is,‘a diet of low Russiang seem to have the lead in. the race for long-range missiles and satellites spinning around the earth, ‘ Mf they really-wanted to get over that fear and have peace of mind, , they would get themselves bomb- proofed by becoming a saved Christian. That way if the missiles came over with their names on it, "all it could do would be to blow them into Heaven. 88 Newberry Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE T still have all the letters and » » + The little notes you sent ... , And every gift, however small . . . That was sincerely meant... Al- though they are but memories - » » How sweet those memories are! ... Each one is like a rain- ‘bow or... A brilliant, silver star .- » Each is a magic guardian , , , That takes me by the hand .. , And guides me through the looking glass . . . Into a wonderland. . . Glenn Yuille ‘Bugs’ Baer Says: Expert meteor-readers of the- is pa a space vaccine to ga, around, . * hings back in He had a pipe-line to atomicia, - Something with the tides. prevents atherosclerosis or sub- A wonderland of all the past . . . So Results must be tabulated , sequent coronary diseases.” F happily we shared... When I told commitee of disinterested, wy } %. &,.-&. you, and you told me... How partial strangers with no political. _ Signed letters, not more than one page lovingly we cared . . . The years aspirations. And no relatives on or 300 words long | have drifted into mist . . . Like the moon, Ro or tredimen nent will be answered a noon phe vgp fade at sea... But I° .. —c Bae ; vit g your heart, my love... ‘Rip right va tise Press, ‘Bontiee, Micsiges, "In every memory, pimanicks, "The more 1 Guan (Copyright, 1957) . (Copyright, 1957) the more it’s diffetent. Case Records of a Psychologist: Harry is @ graduate engineer but he is ihe ina . 2 = . = J - g s F § E | +e ie ; b Ha , «i i] ! z i z 2 4 ae him under any circumstances,” - “Well, that’s the way I feel, too,” the boss nodded, grimly, test, “‘how~-could any young en- gineering graduate be so tactless? . * ; But .Harry js like thousands of _ introvertive scientists who lack a knowledge of “H-R.” And that “H-R"” means “Human Relations” or Applied P: Another synonym for it is “Horse Sense” or plain, fashioned My special field in college teach- ing has always been Applied Psy- chology. But many of my “ivory - tower” look i 6 ) Have:You a Deficiency in ‘H-R?. | & job the day after they grad- uate! In desperation, I finally launched this clinical colymn in Some of my “white rat” col- leagues still veto this column, how- ever, and write letters to local E pet i ‘ i iL E | x? ae pi. : ee ee ee ee ee Security for You .' . 7 By RAY HENRY © From ASR. of Milwaukee: “During the World Series’ @ friend 'y remarked that one of the Yankee pitchers was old enough to collect. Social Security. Since I'm a native New Yorker, one thing led to another and we got into an argument. I said baseball players weren't even covered by Social Security, so, no matter what, the pitcher wasn't ever likely to collect Social Security, My friend said they were, Who's right?” ~~" -« ’ Your friend. Baseball players are covered by Social Security and have Social Security tax deducted from their wages. From E.F.T, of Minot, N. D.: “Each year I receive a form on which my Railroad Retirement credits are listed. I've just noticed that there was an error on the form. How can I get it corrected?" Perlinent Questions, Official Answers “|. Get a form: called “Protest ofjless she was living with her hus « the says he's now drawing Social Servicemen like most civilian Record of Service Months and/band was receiving support from} Compensation” from your employ-|him ‘or was eligible to receive er, fill it out and mail it to Rail- support duie to a court order, These road Retirement Board, Bureau of requirements were wiped oft the Wage and Service Records, Chi- books. cago, Ul. Be sure to include the incorrect form with your protest. ; From B.C. of. Annapolis, Md.: From R.D.P. of International) !™ scheduled to be drafted in Falls, Minn: “My husband and 1|®>out a month, I'm curious as to have been separated for about 15|WHether I'll have to pay Social years. He is living in Chicago, 1| Security tax on my private’s pay. heard from him the other day and|!f I do, 1 don’t think it’s fair.” Security. I'm 64 and: wonder if I'm| Workers, are covered by the Social eligible for” Social Security now|S¢¢Urity law and must pay a tax that my husband is drawing it.”|°" their pay, no matter what their You are, if you're still considered rm, ta be the legal wife of your hus- 3 . band, The fact that you're now From Mrs. G.L. of Kalamazoo, eligible results from a recent|Mich.: “A 62-year-old man has pro- change in the Social Security law. |0Sed marriage to me. I’m 58, I'm Until the change, a wife couldn’t|°t¥ fond of him and may ac- collect retirement payments based|°ePt his proposal. 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Tasmania Ave., MRS, TIMOTHY BUCKLEY _ Mrs. Timothy (Mary) Buckley, 84, 249 Liberty St., died Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital after an Mrs, Buckley belonged to St. Michael Catholic Church, ic Church -/Tenn; and Mrs. Anna Chandle of e .|Waterford Township, died shortly rison, all of Pontiac, and Mrs. Mary = Drayton Plains; three sisters, 1 grandchildren and .m. Tues- wf ‘ after the service, the body will be shipped to Clifton, Tenn, for serv- ice and burial there on Saturday. Mr. Churchwell is survived by his widow, Mary Siner; a son, William of Nashville; a stepdaugh- ter, Mrs. Della Bailey, Detroit; his brothers, Jesse, Nashville; Ralph, Paducah; and Carl of Pontiac; his sisters, Alma, Clifton, Nashville. - MRS. VARTEVAN GODOSHIAN Service for Mrs. Vartevan (Haz- arkan) Godoshian, 75, of 264 Frank- lin Rd, who died Saturday will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Don- elson-Johns Funeral Home, JOHN B, KLEIN John B. Klein, 6454 Simmons Rd., after birth Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson G, Klein, he is sur- vived by his sisters and brothers, Kathy, David, Kenin and: James and his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Ether Hunt and Mr. and Mr. rge Klein all of Hillman. vice will be at 2 p.m. Tues- day at the Coate Funeral Home with Revs_Henry E. Wrobbel of- ficiating. will. be at Lake- view Cemetery, Clarkston. ~ ROOFING ef erack ender Commercial Repair Service — Flat -Roots Our Specialty “We Stop Any Leak—No Rool Too . Wi net any weather Sheldon Roof Spraying AL—INDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL—APA 4 at tee tes, Pressure i § Year Unconditional Guarantee FE 5-7387 a ae _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1957. see | Robert; be parents, Mr. end. Mrs) Ld _jtrophic giving for basic research” yy reas Jessie: Harris of Irvine, Ky. | industries, other nomfedéral or- Tt ™M AUGUST L. JOHNSON errgeh and individuals. It prc MRS, EDWARD NICHOLSON [death of August L. Johnson, 91, of og le Pootiae 96 N, Francis SH died’ Saiur and ‘middle inceme individ: ) Nichol-|4ay at his home after an illness of , me — months. iz National Science eo a long. ill) Mr. Johnson, was. @ retired) Suggests Measures principal purpose of. FOL, cpt : an mn is to foster basic r ls survived by her three} He is, survived, by a, daughter.) Greater Support rfp education in the 7 ; enn sister, and a brother. WASHINGTON #—The Nation-/in 1950 to promote scientific. prog- DOO-IT Folding daughter, Irene of Superior, and) There was a prayer service at),) science Foundation; for| dcaghats 7 p.m, Sunday at the SparksGrif-lerenter American support’ for}, Basic or fundamental research) Cone | abd $3.95 is being taken to Do-jfin Chapel with Dr. Milton Bank|hasic . says(S Fesearch for new | stb. Con $2.49 Set of 4 3. Hibbing, jofficiating. Following the service/pussia has given “ and sig-|“tich may or may not * : . for service and burial there.|the body was sent to Silvis, Ul, nificant attention” to it. tical value. But the all 3 pry torgett ay fr servee and burial on Tuesday. * os, ‘jsuch research “the indisp nsable | Deft Does and Coment gal. 1.98 WILLIS G. NORTHEY The NSF in a report yesterday — developments. ”’| e 50, 56 Preston, died Saturday, TROY — Funeral arrangements), 0. designed to increase the nal ee separently ° : Colors nm after a short iliness at St. Joseph’s/@re pending at the Price Funeral ional effort in this type of re- ing a greater proportion 7 a Hospital. Home, for Willis Gladwin Northey,| (oon, tal research effort to : DO IT YOURSELF MART She is survived by her’ husband, |59, of 1200 Hartwig, Troy. , — [ape Gan fe _ oe a . a —~ -John fo Coops ROBIN W, MARKEY. tions was one calling for revisions|mate is 14 percent for the Rus i 2596 §. Saginaw Ss i. ms FE 2-1026 cd of Pate ord J) WALLED LAKE — Graveside|®! federal income tax laws as ajsians compared with about eight/a—E. “i 6—Sat. ‘til 5 service for Robin William Markey, for the United States. : Open Tues., Wed., Thurs. » Service will be. at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday. at Donelson - Johns Funeral. Home with Rev. Lee La- Lone of Donelson. ’ Church 3t¢East Tienken Rd., will be at 11 a.m, Tuesday from the Potere Funeral Home, with burial in Mt. Gerken will officiate. The baby died two days after birth, yester- day, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. Surviving besides the parents are one brother, Timothy, at home; four sisters, Midge, Margaret, Karen and Gretchen Yerxa, all at home: WILLIAM J. FIELDING CLARKSTON — Service for Wil- liam J. Fielding, 83, of 6080 Over- look Dr., will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- day from the Sharpe Funeral Home with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit. The Rev, William: Rich- ards will officiate. Mr. Fielding, resident’ of Oakland County for 21 years and life member of Palestine Lodge, F&AM, Detroit, died today in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Surviving are his two daughters, Mrs, Madeline Radoye of Royal Oak and Mrs, Dorothy Baker of Florida and six grandchildren. ‘\. HUSTON J. HARRIS AVON. TOWNSHIP — Service for Huston J\Harris, 28, of 27 Hart- line, will be ‘at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the William R. Potere Funeral Home, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. The Rev. Milton Bank. will of- ficiate, Mr. Harris was Rilled in- stantly Sunday morning ih_ an auto accident on Crooks road near Hamlin . He is survived by his | wife, Betty; two children, Connie and ee ee ae Baptist officiating. Burial will be at Perry Mt. Cemetery. BABY ‘BOY BALLARD ROCHESTER — Service for Baby Boy Ballard, infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Ballard of Avon Cemetery. The Rev, Walter means ‘of increasing “philan- 2-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George E, Markey of 4231 Crest- dale, was to be held at 3:30 p.m. today in Glen Eden Cemetery, with the Rev. Richard Stuckmeyer offi- ciating. Arrangements were by the Sparks-Griffin, Funeral Home. ‘The infant, who died Friday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, is sur- vived by his parents; a sister, Cynthia, at home, and his grand-| parents, Mrs. Hilda Nielsen of) Detroit, Sanford P. Markey of Chelsea and Mr. and Mrs. William | Black of St, Thomas, Ont..-.-—--.4 ‘WILLIAM J. WEIGAND CLARKSTON — Service for Wil- liam J. Weigand, 62, of 9539 Dixie Highway, will be at 11 a.m. Tues- | day from Our Lady of the Lakes} Church, with burial in White| Chapel] Memorial Cemetery, Rec- itation of the Rosary for Mr. Wei- gand, who died Sunday, will be held this evening at William Sulli- van and Son Funeral Home, 705 Prayers also will be said at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Mr, Weigand, Oakland County resident for 30 years, is survived) by his mother, Mrs..Mary Weigand of Los Angeles and his sister, Mrs. Grace Murray, also of Los Angeles. Deaths Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS : HIAWATHA, Kan. ® — William P, Lambertson, 77, Republican | ~|representative in Congress from) Kansas from 1928 to 1944, died Saturday. *- * * DULUTH, Minn. @ — LeRoy! Salsich, 78, retired president of! Oliver Iron Mining Division of} U.S. Steel Corp., died Saturday. | * * * | PHILADELPHIA «® — Dr. Mi- chael Dorizas, 67;.a professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Finance, died | Sunday. containing advance about. the °58 Chevrolet! Here’s just a hint of some of the things you can expect to see: The 1958 Chevrolet will be de- cidedly lower and wider — and much, much longer. It will be built new principle in body- : around a if frame agora "58 Chevrolet, It will offer an en information _ differently, too! for the first time real -air ride. There will be PORN AE Rate a Mee ene Helene Lah gine, so radical that it even looks different. You can be sure it goes The new Chevrolet will have amaz- ‘ing advances in comfort and ride, including Full Coil suspension and, field, the incredible softness of a touches; for example, an all-new hursday, October 31 mim Est / tirely new V8 en- also offer Come in now for a peek at the 58 Chevrolet! All you do is stop by your Chev- rolet dealer’s and ask for a pre- view. He'll show you a booklet gull-wing effect in the wrap-back of the rear fenders. The line will of exceptional luxury, beauty and distinction. These few in the Chevrolet two new super models | highlights are the mere ‘ est clues to what's new with the new Chevrolet. Stop in at your Chevrolet dealer's and take a peek. You can also place your order for fabulous style LN epee an early delivery. If you do, you'll bea °58 Chevrolet-Firster! = Fi FRESHLY GROUND BEEF PRESSEL’S SLICED. BOLOGNA . 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ZOE / i « all ‘a i “ m WARNERCOLOR ron WARNER BROS' | ANTHONY PERKINS | KARL MALDEN TUES., WED., THURS. | “BERNADINE” | “KISS ME DEADLY” DRIVE-IN THEATRE © ON RT. 24, PONTIAC SENSATIONAL © TRIPLE SHOW! FIRST SHOWING! BLUE SKY He bought her... * iF i MODERN (@ ALSO——_—_— THE HELL-PIT OF SUDDEN AMBUSH! BARRY ~ dark hair, were being kept in in-|— > WALLED LAKE From wc. 1m CintmaScore ane Coron small enough to cause somewhat of a problem when the new mem- bers move in. Mrs. Meier said the house has two rooms downstairs and two upstairs. Where will they put the girls? “Well, we haven’t thought much’ about it yet,’ Mrs. Meier said, | “but we'll find room for them’ someplace.” The first baby weighed 3 pounds, | 1% otinces,, the second 3-514; the bird 2-12%s; and the fourth 3-2. Michigan Man Heads. Coast Guard Auxiliary - CLEVELAND ( — Edward M. Lieblein of Hancock, Mich., is the} new commodore of the U.S. Coast Guard auxiliary for the 9th dis-| trict. He was elected Saturday to head the 2.000-member auxiliary: which aids the Coast Guard with private boats, planes and radio’ stations in the, Great Lakes. q RiNov. 2,3, 4. 12490:50 p.m.) oF ees . The family lives -in a hoes 3 | starts TOMORROW EXCLUSIVE! FIRST TIME SHOWN. IN | UOIWEs THE PONTIAC AREA! Hollywood's Highest Priced Body Beautiful $ ‘ DANGEROUS CURVES 5 Gee ‘ HOT CARGO... ‘sota fooiball gaimg Saturday,” wast} Chitcage depot when a oben! delayed 2% hours yesterday when! sending the cars four train cars were derailed in| the tracks. 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BIG CAN — BIG SAVINGS AVONDALE more with the Big 2!/) can. " aM. 00 69: MELLOW, SWEET, DELICIOUS Ripened to the peak of perfection in Kroger's 2-29: Sweet delicious, packed in heavy syrup, You get IT'S DEL MONTE DAYS AT KROGER DEL MONTE : Golden Corn Your choice of whole Hasers or cream style. , Kroger low price. RICH MELLOW FLAVORFUL CUP-O-CHEER Your histo 'ét ait or regular’ grinds. Sroger ow olen: ™ * 1-48, Can | i 4 9 ROR eh hen Same. TIER Poe ras) NE Ub 1 OR a AA Al Ms i: oe i “Music i in the Air” was the hime of the wusteal program at the Fall Festival Dinner of St. Luke Meth- odist Church —. Shown in a skit from “Okla- Ponting Press Fhoins. homa” are Mrs, Fred Feehart (left) of Lapeer road and Mr, and Mrs, James V. Davis of Walnut road. . The annual after was held in the Will Rogers School. ‘MR. and MRS. MICHAEL FERGUSON Michael Duane married Charles Schwartz, and the parents are Marshall Ferguson. Mildred Schwartz Says Vows in St. Michael Rite White chrysanthemums and giadioli banked the al For her wedding Mildred - ~ehose a floor-length satin gown featuring long, tapered sleeves and an illusion yolk. outlined by a folded collar encrusted with seed pearls. The bouffant skirt was accented by a panel of lace at the front. * * * Her fingertip veil was edged - with lace and was secured to a satin skull cap trimmed with Alencon ‘lace and seed pearls. She carried a White orchid and ' stephanotis on a white prayer- book tied with white streamers. - Serving as matron .of honor - was Mrs. Chalmér E. Calme ' of Drayton Plains, sister of the bride, wearing a gown of white braided crown with seed pearl trim and a circular veil carried a basket of pink rose- buds. ; ATTEND BRIDGEGROOM The best- man was Thomas MeNievel of Clarkston. Ushers were Marvin Menzies and Joseph Rembach, with Garry Adams, cousin of the bride-. groom, serving as ringbearer. * * * ‘Following the : ception was held in the Water- ’ ford CAI Building. For her. daughter's wedding . Mrs. Schwartz wore a royal blue dress with white and black a and a corsage of yellow. white roses. Mrs. Ferguson also chose a royal ‘blue dress with white and black accessories and a yellow and white we —— * Before ante on a trip to Washington, D.C., the bride . changed to a gray flannel suit with red and white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The newlyweds will live on Auburn avenue. Ferguson were Saturday’ in St. Michael Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : bridegroom’ s Mr. and Mrs. are, . “Good morning, Your Family Page Mildred Marie Givenchy Schwartz and Introduces Egg Look PARIS (INS) —The “Hump- ty-dumpty (egg) look” is one of the top fashion silhouettes for fall and winter. ; * * * Hubert de Givenchy, whe dresses Audrey. Hepburn and designed the clothes for the film “Banjour Tristesse," made humpty - dumpty a la mode, Besides some extreme egg shapes on capes and coats, the new oval style is based on wearable and smart fashion details. In his ‘boutique Givenchy has a’ humpty-dumpty trench coat. It has no collar but a double . breasted fastening up to the high neckline. And, of ‘course, jt' is worn without a belt. Suits which have rounded — shoulders, ‘slouch backs and tapering skirts also provide the new oval silhouette. For added roundness Given- chy shows some suits with ring scarves. One of black mink, hugging the shoulders * and muffling the chin, is par- ticularly smart tweed suit. BOWL-TYPE HATS Round, brimless bowl-shaped with a gray - hats are also a step toward leather is shaped like a crash helmet and shown with the col--- lariess trench coat. Other means for this modish egg look aré middies or over- blouses ignoring the waist-line’ and string-drawn or gatheréd into hipbands, Tapering skirts for. daytime and bloomer or hoop skirts for evening com- plete the fashionable round- ness. Use Maid’s Name If you know a friend's maid, greet her by name when she opens the doar for you. Saying, Mary. Is Mrs. Smith in?” is gracious. > Mr. and Mrs. William Alfred Shunck of | Lotus Lake announce the engagement of their daughter, Sidonie Bloom Returns to Knighthood, It's a new fad —. young- sters in full sets of armor, like so ‘many knights of old, The fact that their breast- plates, shields and helmets are made of lightweight, unbreak- able plastic instead of clanging steel doesn’t bother the. small fry one bit. as they brandish . their blunt and harmless swords, ; The fad provides“a good op- portunity to instill some knight- ly good ‘habits. To be. worn worthily, armor should be shin- ing clean — and mothers can demonstrate how, to suds it off, and then burnish {ft to a high shine with a dry cloth. * * * ‘Mothers can also suggest how today’s knights can qualify for the Order of the Bath — by following: lusty play with a good soaping in the tub or under the shower! Singing “California, Here | Come” to Mrs. /Russell W. Poole of Clinton-~ ville réad is Don F. Tripp of Bald They were partici- Mountain road. ° pating in the musical program at the Fall Festival Dinner of St. Luke Meth- odist Church Friday. ; The Rev. Kenneth Step hens / By MARY ANGLEMIER “Oklahoma,” “Oh, What a Beautiful -Morning,”’ “Carolina Moon” and “Falling in Love” were some of the songs in the musical package presented in costume at the Fall Festival Dinner of St. Luke Methodist Church. Friday in the Will Rogers School auditorium. * * * The 300 guests were heard softly singing the strains with the chorus. PASTOR SPEAKS © After the group sang ‘‘Michi- gan, My Michigan,” the Rev. Kenneth Stephens, pastor, spoke: “Michigan, it’s only one word but ‘it says a great deal to us. It is a land of many realms and mansions. “It is a land of sugar beets, fruit trees and abundance; the land of precision - assembly lines; a land Blessed with beau- tiful waters ... in her churches and homes are the mansions of heaven,” Roberta Armstrong Wed in Christ Lutheran Rite | Roberta Jean iceman be- came the bride of Richard Nor- man Lundgren Saturday in Christ Lutheran Church. * * * She is the daughter of the Howard Armstrongs of Buick street, and he is the son of Mrs. John Lundgren of. More- land avenue oa the late Mr. Lundgren. GOWNED IN TAFFETA. For her wedding performed by the Rev. Arvid Anderson, the bride chose a gown of Italian taffeta in ballerina length. A wide Bertha. collar of Alencon lace framed the V-neckline, and the long. tap- ered sleeves ended in points at the wrists, Her headpiece was a ban- deau of lace and seed pearls, holding a chapel-length veil of silk illusion. Mrs, Jack Lescoe of Detroit was matron of honor and Joanne McGinty, Daneen An- derson and Elaine Miller were bridesmaids. They wore blue velveteen dresses featuring Sa- brina necklines. Their cummer- bunds were of satin, and they carried bouquets of yellow and butterscotch crysanthemums. * * * ‘Best man was Jack Lescoe of Detroit, guests were Paul Sample, William Olson and Arm- strong. . * CHOOSES BEIGE: For her daughter's wedding the bride’s mother... chose...a beige brocaded satin sheath with a red rosebud corsage. . Her’ accessories were brown and beige. Blue satin was the choice of the bridegroom’s Following a reception in the church parlors the new Mrs. Lundgren changed to a gray wool jersey two-piece suit with black accessories, * * * The couple left for a trip on Waldo avenue. Keep Paper Neat Ina family where others and fold it neat- ly when you have finished with ree cee? and seating the | MRS. RICHARD N, LUNDGREN. In unveiling the — of the new church; he said, "We here at St. Luke's believe in home and church, worshiping God in both. “We know our responsibility to our fellowman, country and God. Thus I present this model of a new and larger church. Work with us, pray with us, jve with us and we shall build not only a structure with wood and mortar, but lives." * * * Joe Davis, lifelong friend of the Rev. Mr. Stephens, was toastmaster. He led group singing. CENTURY ON TRIAL “I believe the 20th Century is on trial for its life,” said the Rev. Arthur Howard of the Fenton Methodist Church, guest speaker. ‘I Believe in the Church” was his subject. . * * * In tracing the history of the - church, he reminded his audi- ence it was the church that kept’ the light burning down through the ages. “Jesus said, ‘I will build my church and the gates of evil shall not prevail against it,’” said the speaker. * * * “The church has the power to change civilization. Its mes- sage hasp’t changed. What it needs is not just a beautiful building but people praying, ‘Lord here am I, send me.’” PRESENTING SKITS Participating in the musical skits were Mrs. J. V. Davis, Mrs. Russell Poole, Jane Arn- old, Sharon Warren, James V. Davis, Pat McCartney, Bill Garvey and Roy Brown. * *x* .* Yo. ¥ Mrs. Rose Jorgenson, Mrs. . Verba Feekart and Donald Tripp were soloists, with Phyl- lis Peters as piano accompa- nist. The Rev. Gordon. Lindsey of Five Points Community Church gave the invocation and the Rev. Mr. Stephens, the bene- diction. The proposed new St. Luke Methodist Church, white frame with arched windows, will ac- commodate 350 in the nave with another ;35 in the choir. * *. * _ The chancel area features ‘a center altar with access from all four sides. The lower level will provide church school classrooms, library, churctr of- 4 2 What are these women so cited about? Well, ‘Malkim School's annual fair to be held Friday. seems to be the reason: They have been preparing for i for any weeks. now. Mrs. diy Dewey is busily, / a aM Unveils New Building ‘Model fices, fellowship ni’ and a stage for dramatic presenta- tions, MEMBERS TO RELP The structurg will be 40 x 60 feet. The total/construction cost is approximately $50,000, said the pastor./It is planned so that much of the interior finish work can/be done by the con- gregation * * * Upon completion of the new church, the present sanctuary will serve as a chapel. Guest to Give Traveling Tips Carol Lane will-speak to 112 Oakland County home demon- stration groups and friends Tuesday in the Waterford CAI Building. Her topic will be “Travel Profits by the Car- load.” * * * ‘She will demonstrate how to. A pack, what to wear, how travel easily with thro to find suitable restaurants and accomodations, a the art of vacation budgéting. * “hk ot . L. Harvey Lodge it ribbons to the s having the best exhibits land County this week, Triangle Hamper Conserves Space For those who must con- serve every inch of bathroom floor space because there’s so little of it, a new type of wash- able hamper set is available. It’s epee in shape, fits neatly and corners. ‘Hampers, needless to say, should always be kept immac- ulately clean, both outside and inside. A sponge wrung through hot soap or detergent suds will do the job. After rinsing, leave the hamper open until dry. “unobtrusively® into You'll Like Caps ‘Liké ail new fashions, those new hats take a bit of getting used to. However, once you start experimenting with ‘the crusable cap in velvet or satin, . __ You're certain to want one, ’ the store windows of Oak- ~ as Rival to Fi sy: * Georgetown , , inal planners of Washington could see the feverjsti building and renovating bogm on Capi- . tol Hill they'd their hands with pleasure. aa. ie * Construction of the new Sen- ate. and House Office Build- . ings and the proposed billion- dollar southwest: development approved /by Congress have. given impetus to the face-lifting evident to the Capitol area, once the most fashionable in the city. “THEY ADDRESS Until recently, historic Georgetown was. THE address sought by the government big- wee and chic hostesses. - * * * / During the New Deal and. / World War Il years, realtors ‘ made hay “doing-over’’ every shanty and cold-water walk-up in the area. Capitol Hill, “wide open” for the past 10 years, currently is doing a landslide business. * *«* * Barbara Held, socially prom- inent daughter of a retired minister, and Roxanna Doran, widow of a former govern- ment official — both of whom ~ used to deal in Georgetown real estate exclusively—have moved to the Hill. IT’S SOPHISTICATED “Georgetown,” say Mrs, Held, “is overworked, over- sold, over-priced and over- glamorized. The list of fa- mous Hilf dwellers is a chal- lenge to Georgetownites. Where Georgetown .is considered ed, Mrs. Held, who sold 10 Hill houses in one recent month, says “you have to sell houses' by the gross to make a profit comparable to thé sale of one house in Georgetown.” “Lots of members of Co gress are interested in liyifig here as cheaply as possible,” explains Mrs. Held. ve to maintain a rented residence their districts." GEORGETOWN DEAL “When legislators say “the sky's the limit;” she begins to think in terms of a George- town deal. Down there a $50,- 000 sale with $10,000 down is usual, she says. * *«© * “But the little lawmaker from the Midwest offers $500 down, a good payment for the Middlewest, with the top price not to exceed $18,000." Represent Pontiac at Regional Parley Taimee Surola, Mrs. Arnold Hillerman and Mrs. Richard Paschke represented Soropti- mist International of Pontiac. at the 48th conference of Mid- western of American Federation of Soroptimist Clubs. The conference was held in Chicago Oct. 25 through 27. New Citizens Hold Halloween Party New Citizens League of Pon- tiac held its annual Halloween party at Adah Shelly Library Saturday evening. Cartoon movies and pictures of pre- vious Halloween parties were shown by Mrs. Julio Bernero. Games were led by Rita Sil- vis. Refreshments were served from a table decorated in the Halloween motif, " “Dention Press Phote eer up. jaa Cis easy spiny! !) while ne see Wilmot, Mrs. Howard McConnell and Mrs, Josep Walter (left to right) pus the Finishing tucker on. ‘some posters. quaint, the Hill is sophisticat- a sl oS Ge eat ie eee - — 320 eee oe : ‘THE PONTIAC: PRESS. MONDAY. OCTORER 28. 1037. Zo) 4 : , IAM K. COWIE j"Brove Beauty and HealththeEasyWay lpi ideal lauest | evercishtetin:RatAmenalsio Lazvhones °\\ "=e es as ee | a 2 ee ag ~~ Ee oe : eal gt BY! OF Eee SHAMPOO) oo. yon! aA a JOSEPHINE LOWMAN = jand gréased-up faces | he sometlinies when she,tractive, There is also a milk 9 : ee Fe 1? “Bia Reen (YS ______ ff. Human @ynamog scare rne! They/tat We May fall to realize what}does not Jook her best and some-|emulsion which actually disap-J and | | Bobette Corset Shop fares ‘aan raa"cnse Pho Rewmiia'ooe ioe arms otrsatome| CURLS and WAVES HAIR _ That Sculptured. 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Gea EMPLOYED BY. 7 | 5 % FE 93-7114 - Complete Hollywood Bed Ensemble i Se Handsome panel headboard. Come | Se aee ee ee ee eeaanaaae a e fortable mattress, box spring, Vie Weta Sl: a. ind NITAC. ‘PRESS BONEIAG OLDS HOLIDAY COUPE — Beauty ay are ‘happity . matched in this 1958 Oldsmobile Dynamic "88" Holiday coupe. New “‘mobile-look” styling includes a completely redesigned ‘body. New four-beam headlamps and- a recegs-type grille ‘with narrow aluminum louvers lend distinction to the front end The redesi down ea rear end is set fender crown. off by twin blades that extend New Styling Creates ‘Mobile Look’ MICHIGAN, An attractive ‘upholstery combination of pattern nylon cloth and morocceen tir a variety of colors is offered in the “88” Holiday coupe, A new more economical Rocket engine with duab- jcarburetion is ‘standard equipment, while a quadri-jet Rocket or a J-2 ‘three.’ carburetor Rocket are offered as optional at extra cost; New-Matie Ride, the true air suspension system, also is a désipable option, «' Olds for 1958 on Display Nov. 8 Oldsmobile’s cars for 1958 will| side panels accentuates the a: k be on public display in dealer flowing lines and low silhouette of showrooms Nov. 8, Extensive sty- ling changes mark the completely new cars, and in addition the di- vision is introducing a new air * suspension system, new Rocket en-. gines and ah improved automatic drive, : * * * Styling has created what the di- vision calls a new “mobile look.” the new cars, * ‘Im its three series of cars for 1958 Oldsmebile offers three dif- ferent Rocket engines; ' The “88” series is a dual carburetor equ The new mobil look is expressed | jet engines. in the entirely re-designed body, new rear quarter panels, a new front end with recess-type grille and four-beam . headlamps,. one-| piece rear window with greater glass area and new rear deck and roof. The decorative trim on the engine with three dual carburetors, generating 312 horsepower, three ¢ with rated at 265 cittipseer, designed for top economy. The super ‘‘88"’ and 98" series have 305. horse- \power Rocket engines with quadri-. Available on all series as. op. ! tional equipment is the J-2 Rocket a ok busead eee rid, alfa wide variety of paints and ‘trims the car on four chambers of com- pressed air, one at each wheel. The system eliminates completely ‘Sixteen body styles comprise the | Oldsmobile lines. _ any conventional leaf, oil or tor- Two new accessories available this year are a portable radie speedometer which gives beth a light and buzzer warning when & -pre-set speed is me ceeded, cost, that can bp removed from thet -car\when desired, and a safety, The sll-transiatos 7 radio fits in the conventiona), compartment on} the instrument panel. when being used as a cart radig. Both these accemorion Are optional at extra sion-bar spring units with metal- to-metal contacts. A new steering wheel is _re- cessed to the steering column and has new rectangular born buttons located in the spokes, replacing the horn ring. The new _ instrument cluster is readily visible through this. wheel.» A safety-padded panel is stand- ard on the “98” and super “88” series and optional on the “as” series, Oldsmobile for 1958 is tbeaiiig in 22. different colors, 13.0f which are brand new. Among the 22 colors are six high }uster paints which are avail- able at extra cost. \ FOUR-DOOR DeSOTO SEDAN — ‘This'is ‘the four-door sedan Firedome DeSoto, one of 18 models in four series of cars offered “ by DeSoto for 1958. Majot styling and mechanical changes, and two Wholly new V-8 engines mark,the new lines. They will be on - FOUR SERIES, 18 MODELS — DeSoto in 1958 offers 18 new models, in four series — Firesweep, Firedome, Fireflite and Adventurer. Paced by 15 major styling and engineering changes and two completely new V-8 Turboflash engines,’ ‘they. were de- signed to compete for “uncompromising style. and sesineering Adds Firesweep Convertible Mode!” De Soto Has Two New V-8 Engines Fifteen major styling and me- chanical changes ahd two wholly new V-8 engines mark ‘DeSoto’s 1958 series of passenger cars. The new cars will go on dealer display Nov. 1. Added for 1958 is a Tenvertibie model in the Fire-,.. sweep series, the lower priced line introduced last year. Leading in engineering advances are a new “constant control’’ pow- er steering installation; arf econ- er. New styling features include grille and bumper design, larger wrapover windshields standard on all convertibles and hardtops, dual head lamps, on all models; DeSoto retains the “high swept tafl fins canted -outward and ter-| a. in a _ tail lamp clus- “omy fuel system, improved brak- fuel’ ing fluid, a so-called “sure grip” With the addition of the Fire- ‘sweep model, four different con- fnwe lineup: i yponeman fap ome differential and improved torsion-|Vertibles: are available in the De- door hardtop Adventurer sports’ a which will be available with Complete specifica- ithe: three seties, as well as two- horsepower, and a four-barrel car-| and four-door Sportsman hardtops. The Firesweep is built on a ‘tions of the Adventurer will be air} 122-inch wheelbase and the other nounced later. display by dealers*Nov: 1. Carg will be sbown locally by Braid ;70'Si Cass Ave. DeSoto retains the fiigh-swept tail fins canted outward and terminating in a triad tail lamp cluster, Motor leaders in their price groups.”’ color sweep accentuates the three-tier taillight, hallmark of the The new, Turboflash engines combine: éxceptional power with low fuel consumption. DeSoto. line; The Firesweep and Fireflite lines offer the two-seat Shopper and the Station wagons. The new DeSoto Turboflash en- gines are compact, simple and jrugged, requiring less space under the hood. power, 350-cubic inch displacement engine. A single two-barrel - car- buretor is standard equipment. - A four-barrel carburetor, .in- creasing horsepower to 295, is available. A two-barrel carburetor is stand- {ard for the Firedome, giving it 295 uretor is standard ‘with the Fire- flite, delivering 305 horsepower. * kk * lines have a 126-inch wheelbase. To provide pulling power at three-seat nine-passenger Explorer . The Firesweep has a 280 horse-, Distinctive styling and a striking Oldsmobile js revealed in this FRONT END VIEW _ be ms: eri front end ot the 1958 ‘view of an “88" ‘Holiday coupe. The recess-type grille, composed of aluminum louvers, the graceful hood lines and the four-beam headlamps biend into a new concept of frontal appearance; A protective note is added by the substantial front bumper with new contour and parking lights in- tegrated in the outer bumper guards. The decorative side trim Division Has 20 Models for 1958 called the Park Lane, and major’ styling and engineering théniges| in its full line of cars, Mercury in 1958. will offer a total of 20 models in the mediur price field, ?. 2S. The new Park Lane, With three! modeis,.is termed the cape and most luxutious Mercury™ built. oa * ever, and combustion chambers in the engine block rather than in the cylinder head, * * * Full air cushipn apne is optional, This sus uses air as a springing medium instead of steel, and maintains the height of the car at a constant level regard- less of number of passengers. adjusting brakes, with iéteased lining area, for all its 1958 cars. These brakes eliminate the need for manual adjustment and per- mit lowering of the brake pedal. merges with the four-beam headlamps in the front fender. The headlamps provide a 50 per cent increase in illumination’ on high beam and 25 per cent more light on low beam for improved night driving safety. The 1958 Oldsmobiles will be on display a apes Nov. 8. Dealer in Pontiac is the Jerome Motor Sales, 280 S. Saginaw St Mercury’s Park-Lane Is New Series With a big new Mercury serlog yer jacketed intake manifold) Two other Marauder engines with 383 cuble inch displace- ment have 312 and 330 horse power. Compression ratio dn all An optional speed limit safety monitor rings a reminder bell when the driver exceeds the speed he has selected on its dash- engines is 10.5 to 1. mounted dial, * - 2 a * * Méréury has develdped © self- A vacuum operated fingertip control for all heating, defrosting, ventilating and air condifioning cury’s Climate-Dial—a single dial mounted ‘on the instrument panel, On the Park Lane it comes with It h heelbase of 125 rs - . eats ei ¥ ' i ‘2 * bl * * ® ithe heater, and it is standard with hes and 1 tne ons | Mercury's top engine, & Super The new a Lane aeries hasiair conditioning. — nine Inches longer than the M h 1962 Me arauder, his peas spas The Montclair’ An‘ extensive list of options to sentys. placement and ¢ has wi, "jncldaing two Turt|improve motoring pleasure is Four new Mercury . Marauder overhead valve ~V-8 engines de- velop horsepower ranging from 312 to 400. These engines feature new ie i oh re such as carburetors, The other "Midrauder engines have four barrel car- buretors.. The Marauder 2360: has 360 horsepower and 430 cubic inch as | displacement. pike Cruisers; the Monterey series! available, has five models and there are six|power steering, power brakes, station wagons, all with hardtop) power lubrication, power windows styling and back window that rt) ‘and air conditioning. tracts into the nan. including’ power seat, | Transistor radios are available, - MERCURY MONTEREY — The clean classic beauty of the 1958 Mercury Monterey emphasizes the crisp roof line, the thin rear pillar and the fresh new styling of the rear quarter panel. Long, outrigger tail lights of cylindrical shape with bright-finish concentric rings give new meaning to the body at projectile. either or both the rear wheels at all times, a sure-grip differential! is available as optional equipment. |The new differential has been de-| signed specifically . to overcome; mud, snow and ice conditions| which cause rear’ wheel slippage! and spinning. The three-speed’ Torqueflite and ‘the two-speed Powerflite’ “pusli- button” transmissions are again Jenene a a a a ae! a | The Mercury lub Sor 2000 teh a tuted of 90 models: Newly devel oped ‘engines with 383 and 430 cubic inch displacement and horse- ‘power ranging from 312 to 400 kre teamed with new automatic transmissions to provide unequalled performance in the medium _Peice field. — is the Mercury nara! phaeton coupe. PARK LANE SERIES — The biggest and most luwturious, Mercury ever built — the new Park Lane series — was designed to appeal to buyers in the upper-medium price bracket. Striking styling features and big car size — 220.2 ipches long and 125-inch wheelbase ~ — the Park Lane. Mercury will offer 20 models for ‘1958. The*Park Lane series includes a dices, a phaeton coupe and a phaeton sedan,:pictured here. eee nT ae & Service, 40 W. Pike St. available. : The automatic ‘“push-but systems have. proved Susman mechattiically“in two years of pro-| duction. : ! Electric window lifts, . factory jundercoating, tinted glass, rear. window defroster, six-way powér seats, dual power-operated radio Metropolitan Opera | Opens 73rd Season F - | NEW YORK @®—The Metropoli- top. tan Opera will. open its 3rd reg- war season tonight with a produc- tion Onegin’’ in English. ot Tchaikovzky's “Eugene; 4 A capacity audience of 3,846, in- clude Lucine Amara, As 230 standees, is assured. Elias, The premium rates for rchestra seats to $2. 25 way YP). tok oe on | the’ iTucker and Giorgio. Tozzi, eet opening tange from $500 for cen. 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A eae | * ; ; ea ee” i | ’ ae , € : = Se a « aa , # rE , 3 f BROTHERS. - MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER : ‘TELEGRAPH om 2 LAKE ROAD» COMPLETE OPTICAL SER\ APY IMT MENT Idaho but Aiveotved: officers in and where.’ *Brown,, meanwhile, gotOne of the ‘Canadians said Brown;as saying, “tell ‘the police tm not Utah, Montana and Wyoming; his first sleep of of a 26-hour pend told them ag he left, "I should going to come easy," - < Surrounded by police, Brown:in which he: - shoot you.” le? « * “y released three children whose Escaped from the Montenal” * * Maughan said Brown insisted on : . 1 to T and then/state Prison at Deer Lodge. ~| Later, fearing police were clos-|paying for lunch and for the tele- jasked permission to call his! stole at least four. cars, theling in, Brown holed up in the|phone call to Jamestown, He said| | mother. Police agreed, Mrs. rifle, money and clothes. : ranchhouse occupied by J. R./the convict garned meek even be- Wilezek told Brown to give up and * kw Maughan, 72, Bountiful, Utah, whojfore talking to his mother, permit- | he sald “Okay, mister, Tl) do it Kidnaped a 23-yea rold Montana/was baby sitting with his three|ting the three children to leave, d to do so by point by Brown said he raped her.|for you. : mother of three, Mrs. Laura Shaf-|grandchildren while the parents) unharmed. his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Wilczek,|pn’, "0, Canadians abducted by Sw ae .: ford, and held her nine harrow-|attended church in Lava Hot| Brown was doing time for steal- from Jamestown, N.Y. Brown said he robbed them and| Brown walked out into the light ing hours. She charges he raped Springs. ing a car and. violating parole. * «= threatened to kill them and swore drizzle, put his 30-30 rifle down'her at gunpoint, Brown denies it. | * * . |He had been reported angry be-/. But before giving up, Brown _ ‘|be wouldn't be taken alive. on the way ground, and sur) Forced two, Canadian hunters,! It; was here that police fouhd/cause his application for parole held seven Persons, including a of ok we, rendered Gordon Hunter, 21, and Fred Hel- hing, permitted the phone call to'was turned down last week, The Brown's surrender at the isolat-| He was ; taken 36 miles northwest! sel, 20, both of Moosejaw, Sask.,/be made, then accepted the sur-|prison lists his address as Tona- a les west of}to the Bannock County Jail in Po-|to drive him across eastern Idaho, prise surrender, They had tear tongy N. Y. He also served time Montana’ Stat sGiphur water spa ended ajcatello, where police pondered to-|robbed them, then bound them gas equipment on the way. Ear-jin the Federal Reformatory in Stats Prison at Deer tullscale ‘ed in|day what charges should be filed,'with a torn shirt and drove away.' lier, Mrs. Shafford had tau him! Chillicothe, Ohio, ° * Ps Mrs. Wilczek pictured her son| a” by a former marriage as a gen- Se lonesome man who es- : October Chills Most of Nation In Wide Areas Mercury : Hovers Near Freezing; Snow in Cleveland - . F irst Time Ever—A 30-Inch | | ATER fsap | General Electric Range HEATER | MAYTAG “Halo-of-Heat” DRYER T t aga ee | FOR ONLY . , cor tas ce tient ae , (Aad xe Full width oven, push- . 30-Gallen BRAND NEW 1958 a country. arpa were most a ‘ button controls, 4 tert § 00 | = Automatic Dry ‘em fast! Dry ‘em safe! $ | Section . a ——. California and|% " iu surface units. - : = : GAS Automatic time and tempero- x * * ’ : With Trade “ ture control, air-fluff setting. | Chillier weather spread into the - et . 5 4 7 middle and lower Mississippi Val-|) ‘ a : , . 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Huron St. © _ ROCHESTER: 407 Main St, _ PONTIAC: 16 E, Lawrence St. Cc ee = © * % RAMPAGING LYON ~ St. Frederick fullback Jack Lyon ran for one of his team's 20 1st downs. on this 2nd quarter play before being downed by an unidentified St. Benedict tackler. Lyon scored twice and was the game's leading ground gainer with 162 yards Arieth (70) and Pontiac Press Phote but the Rams dropped a 26-19 decision at Wisner Stadium. Shown in the back- © ground are Rams Frank Palopoli (32), and Bob Croasdell (50) and St. Benedict players Francis % Al Philian (66). AYers, Cleveland Top NFL Divisions By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The San Francisco 49ers, who do their winning in streaks, are at it early ‘this year and, coupled with the flip-flop fortunes of their rivals, it might just be enough to give the Prospectors their first National Football League division title. * * * ‘Vietory No, 4 since an opening ‘ ne loss was a comeback 21-17 a gz of the Chicago ‘Who's ‘ i Sunday that enabled San Francisco “Ito open up a full game Western Conference lead over Baltimore and Detroit. * * * The:Colts and Lions, sharing the top spot with the 49ers at the start of play, cooperated nicely, Baltimore blowing a tidy lead for the second straight week to go down, 24-21 to Green Bay, and Detroit fell under a Los Angeles rout, 35-17. Cleveland's revived Browns matched the Frisco story in the id of the Big Bad’ Bears - Detroit Fans Cheer Li edany ‘Hall Blanks Wings, 30 - DETROIT mn — Former Red ‘Wing stars, Ted Lindsay and Glenn Hall, tasted revenge last night, helping the Chicago Black Hawks administer a 3-0 drubbing of, their ex-teammates in a Na- Al Arbour al put a high 20-footer past Terry Sawchuck who made a total of 29 saves throughout the contest. . Glen Skov, another former De- troit star, added the final Hawks tally a few minutes later, climax- ing a fast three-man pass play with a 10-foot _back-handed shot to the net. Pontiac Novice return was featured by 23 saves. oe aired for a shutout while Lindsay, | Weightlifter who drew more cheers than any Wi « Fii Red Wing player, visited the | Wins In F lint 5 Rod Morill, Pontiac YMCA gt nrs nee. Cee & Reet wulghtitiee, captured the 148 ovation when his name W&S) una state novice championship core ttt ts aay nh Fy, Red Wings ~~ Tree pregelin cenc ta 11,828, largest of the season. The Black Hawks scored their first goal midway in the second -period when Ron’ Murphy fired Elmer Vasko’s liner into the net for his first tally of the season, - Nick Mickoski gave Chicago a 2-0 margin in’ the final period when he stick-handled away from Two other Pontiac lifters, Ker Howell and Vern Post took second place honors in the 148 and 198 pound class respectively. © Post Was out-totaled by Fred Benson of Dearborn, 645 to 635 pounds. Howell was only % pounds behind Morill a a class to finish fourth. Eastern competition, spilling the Chicago Cardinals 17-7 and taking over sole possession of the lead as Washington bounced New York's defending champion Giants, 31-14. Pittsburgh, pulling into a second place tie with. New York, blanked Philadelphia 6-0 in the last of Sun- day's six-game program, The 49ers, behind 14-0 at the out- set, touched off their winning ral- ly after learning Tony Morabito, the club's co-owner, had suffered a fatal heart attack during the second period ‘of the game at Ke- * * * Tackle Bill Herchman stored one San Francisco touchdown with a 54-yard runback of a pilfered Ed Brown pass and Dicky Moegle, with three interceptions for the Doug Hills totaled 610 pounds in| day, set up the clincher with a 40-yard runback. Tittle passed the last 11 yards to Billy Wilson, sink- ing the Bears — division champs a year ago — to last place with a toothless 1-4 mark. * x * plagued the Colts against Green week. Leading 14-0, the Colts fell behind minute on a Johnny Unitas TD » |pass, then lost when the Packers’ Babe Parilli and Bill Howton com- I ng Ey Rptene Fyre ys play with 29 seconds left. Japanese Win Over U.S. Pair ‘Nakamura and Ono Outshoot Snead and Demaret _ 557-566 | 4 ‘Air Game Traps Wolves 20-14 Midland Dumps. Bay City BAY CITY (# — Mix a staunch dine with the onl and passing of Lee Roy Milner and the result is). ‘victory in one of Michigan’s biggest shigh school football games of the ar. Milner scored gne touchdown and ‘passed for two, leading Midland to a 20-14 triumph over Bay City Saturday night. ‘Cranes Lose on Grid, Tie in Soccer Games Cranbrook traveled to Nichols school, at Buffalo, N. Y., Saturday) ‘and the Bloomfield Hills school “a a other. Nichole’ TD. “Neither Cranes nor Nichols could|F in, fe; _morning soccer Contest that wound) - reach. scoring territory, The two teams were tied for the No. 1 position in the Associated Press poll of Class A high school —— Michigan test veeee were Condon ee eebeee a up-in- a scoreless tie. PAY 8 ele at meaty midtield. . now haga 11. the show today predicted the Can- ada Cup competition soon will be- jcome “The Olympics of Golf,”’ the true test of international suprem- acy in the sport. et e * “Even the Russians will find it inexpedient to stay out—they'll have to come in,”’ added Frank Pace Jr., former U. 8. Secretary of the Army who is President of the initernational Golf Assn. * * _“The surprising vey of the Japanese here over the weekend is gee in itself that the game global. The day is apt when Britain and the United States can feel their Ryder Cup | “land Walker Cup matches deter- mine the championship “mere nations.” Little Torakichi Nakamura, AQ. year-old teaching professional, out shot some of the greatest shot- makers in the game, including Fi aie eget Yomiuri -S America’s Sam Snead and Jimmy Demaret, to win the International He and. Manchurian-torn Koichi for the Pace, who with the sponsoring him bao, of 30 ‘nations 0 Fourth quarter nightmares more against Detroit the previous 17-14, rallied in the last}. TOKYO The man who runs| “#ae Ties aggregate was 557 to 566 first period Americans. riaaired eisai day 5 teen * Ivy League teams are not con- sidered to have.much of a recurit- FIRST DOWN FOR LIONS —- of the Detroit Lions takes a pass from quarter: back Bobby Layne in the second period against the Los Angeles Rams for a first down on the End-Jim Doran ‘ ST. boat, 36-yard line yesterday. Moving in on the play is Jesse Whittenton (44) of the Rams. The Lions . AP Wirephote Avenge Earlier Loss in 35-17 Home Triumph Van Brocklin , Sparks Victors; Reichow and Gedman Lion Scorers : LOS ANGELES .® — The Detroit Lions found their hosts to be any- thing but hospitable yesterday when they bowed to the Los Angeles Rams, 35-17, in a bruising National . Foottall League contest before 77,314 fans. The victory avenged the Ram's loss to the Lions in Detroit two | weeks ago while snapping a three- game losing streak, — The Rams, spearheaded by the goal-line plunges of Nérm Van - Brocklin, put on an impressive - display of power, scoring touch- downs the: first three times they got the ball. Los Angtles took~ the ‘opening ing program. for football but Princeton apparently came up with somethigg to land. All-America scholastic end Gary Trout after he had been wooed by Stanford. “‘Stan- said the prep great. _ * * * Don Pennell had a big night in Pontiac Junioe Chamber ef Com- merece bowling league recently with a 651 series. He hit 244, and 213 at Pontiac Recreation, * * * Notre Dame's second string quarterback George Izo may be- come another in the long line of great Irish passers during the next two years. The sophomore con- stantly amazes his coaghes with 70-yard aerials in practice. He once completed .a 67-yard flip on the fly in high school but later apologized ‘‘because I had to take an extra step throwing it.” ford couldn't offer’ me anything," t 6PORES kickoff in the first quarter and jreached paydirt nine plays and 63 yards later with fullback Tank , Younger smashing over from three yards out. Detroit went no ‘place, and the - Rams scoréd TD No. 2 on a 5i- housecleaning of its coaching ranks the Milwaukee Braves have fired three of Manager Fred Ha- ning the world championship, * * *® Dropped Saturday were Charley Root, Connie Ryan and Johnny Riddle, The only survivor was Rob yesterday as the visitors edged 9.7 yards per carry. sia “STRATEGY TALK — Coach “Art Massucci of St. Benedict had some words of wisdom for his star Laftry Gacki during a timeout St. Fred here to stay unbeaten. Gacki, the leading area scorer, had two touchdowns and averaged ie Oklahoma, Vols Use It NEW YORK #—The quick kick, aS little used these days as the ‘victory mug at Marquette, was used, worked and helped tell the story in a pair of college football victories last weekend. xk *« * , The most publicized of the two was the one booted on first down Clendon Thomas that led to Oklahoma’s first TD in the 14-13 Sogner squeeker over Colorado. - : x x. Thomas, later to score the TD that brought the Sooners from be- hind, got off a 67-yard boot in the and the ball was |touehed by a Colorado player on the Buff 13. Guard Jerry Thomp- gn fell on it and the champs had « Lj Quick Kick Helps Victory punt for a safety and Tennessee rode that 2-0 lead until the fourth period before winning 16-0. Winners at Rolladium Winners of the second elimina- tion races at the Rolladium includ- ed: Girls—Class A, Paula Bur- meister; Class B, Yvonne Gibbs; Class C, Janet Edwards. . Boys — Glass A, Gary Rehbine; Class B, Ken Kenner and Class C, Bud Henke. Diaper Division race was won by -Tenessee’s -Obby Gor-|va put Maryland on its own 16 first quarter. End Tommy in. | MILWAUKEE (#—In a sweeping! ney’s aides, only 17 days after win- ‘urday. Keely, 41, bullpen coach who Has been with the Braves since 1946, * * * The management refused to jcomment on the shakeup, except to say the action was taken on a decision by Haney and. General Manager John Quinn, There was no comment from the trio bead volved, Whitlow Wyatt, late of the Phil- adelphia Phillies, was named to Titans a Yard Short of Win Boston College Thwarts Detroit in Last Minute for 20-16 Victory . |. DETROIT # — For the lack of .jone yard the University of Detroit took a 20-16 beating at the hands ‘of the Boston College Eagles Sat- After watching a 9-0 halftime lead wither away under a third- quarter Boston College assault, the Titans rallied and drove te the Eagles’ oie in the final ‘minutes and a half of play. There, with a first down, the! Titans. tried line plunges by Al : 3 Haney Aides Fired replace Root as pitching coach, and John Fitzpatrick will take over for Riddle at first basa The club said Ryan's successor at third base will be named later, and that brought up the names of several baseball veterans consid- ered as possibilities, : * * Among them is Charlie Bregsen who resigned Friday as assistant to Calvin Griffith-of the Washing- fon Senators. Dressen said he had received three offers to return to the diamond, one of them in a post that would lead to a manag- er’s job in several years. Another is former Cardinal manager Eddie Stanky, an old fa- vorite of Quinn's who may follow Manager Kirby Farrell and Gen- eral Manager Hank Greenberg out). at Cleveland. Quinn had tried - to get Stanky earlier, but he had an Jagreement with Greenberg. _* * * And there are several Braves); minor league managers listed in aghty of Wichita, Kan.; Sibby Sisti of Austin, Texas, and Bob (Coleman of Evansville, Ind, Not since Dressen was dropped the National League pennant, but losing to the Yankees in the {World Series, has any club made such thorough changes after tak- ing the bi But in Dressen's case) the coa remained, Korpak and Billy Russell. Neither could make it. On third down quarterback Lou Faoro. leaped into called back by officials for hack- field in motion. The penalty moved the Titans back to last 35 seconds and both were batted down by Boston College defenders. ‘The loss was the second against! three victories for the Titans this season. It was Boston College's fifth. victory against one defeat. Tony Morabito Is Dead at 47 SAN FRANCISCO (®—Tony Mo- rabito, founder of the San Fran- icisco 49ers who told doctors he Wanted “to stay in football and. take my chances,” suffered a fa- tal heart attack yesterday watch-| - ing his team. The 47-year-old sportsman -had been advised by physicians to abandon hig interest in profession- al football when he suffered an attack in 1952. . He remained as the club's prin-| cipal owner and sat in his box as! usual as the 49ers went against -|the Chicago Bears, They trailed 14-7 near the end of the half when Tony slumped over. He died min- utes later at Mary’s. Help Hos- pital. The team, which learned at halftime of Mor‘ibito’s attack, leame back to beat the Bears 21-17 and take first place in the Nation- al Football League's Western Con- ference. 4 Big 10 Standings \by Ron Gardner. Bovard Olympic Aide in °°" “rs . bio State ..., 2 6 6 ‘+ ey 0 1°06 even = tees Slee nett tlt Tech, his been named to the U.S|Micona™ ive 2 F. 3 ES i re) djeeeeee +4, Oiymple Asan, games: committee Tyan, wer hd g TTS —— Northwestern ......6 3 0°. 0 8 0 , 4 kt > the end zone but the play was; the Boston): College six. From there Faoro| | threw two frantic passes in the = oe es ae Perhaps it's about time to coaches. Defeat is never pleasant, of And don’t forget that not they give the big ones. Hf you examine the pro people ever heard of before, You know today about the quick kick, and a blocked kick by virtue of their tie—remain teams. their running stronger. ance. cludes many ‘that must be ran the running, They are Ben Ger-| by Dodgers in 1953 after winning! ps5 fyard march with Van Brocklin over from the one, Van Brocklin did the same thing ‘again next time his teani took possession. of the pigskin. His touchdown climaxed.a 64-yard march, Lions quarterback Bobby Layne finally got Detrdit going in the 2nd quarter on an 8-yard push which used up 16 plays. Gene Ged- man scored from the one. Layne kicked a 12-yard field goal before the half ended, making the score 21-10 in Yavor of the Rams at intermission. Detroit completed its scoring in the 2nd half when Tobin Rote, who . alternated with Layne, hit Jerry Reichow with a %yard pass, Van Brocklin took to the air, dropping a 14-yard throw into the. arms -of end Leon Clarke for the Ram's fourti: touchdown. ‘Los Angeles tallied in the last two minutes on a freak play: Layne threw a pass that hit John Henry Johnson in the back. The ball bounced into the arms of Rams linebweker Dick - Daugherty who ran it back 32 yards for the score, Layne completed 17 out of 12 passes for 193 yards while Rote was ‘successful with 6 out f‘ 12 for 3% and a touchdown. Van Brocklin completed 10 of 14 for 103 yards and one touchdown. . Defeat marked the second of the season for thes Lions, dropping them into a recond-place tie with the Baltimore Colts in National Football League standings. Detroit ers ie tit a scoring: Touchd mann (1. plunge): Reichow (9, Rote.) Conversions: Layne 3, Layne (12.) "Los Angelds ‘scoring: Touchdowns — Younger (3, run); Van Brockiin 2 1 and He Clarke (14, pass from Van Brocklin); Deugherty (32, pass ae rum Seu ) Conversions. — Cofhren, Lou Little Calls ‘em look around the country and, regardless of unbeaten records, see where sonfe of the out- standing jobs are -being done. by deferennee sqnads and course. But we should not for- get that late-October records that include one or two defeats can reflect achievement at that. all of the notable accomplish- ments are in the so-called “major” colleges. The “talent. - scouts” of professional football know that. You'll find them scouting the small colleges often with as — attention as team rosters. you'll eee they -manage to spot in obscure places some great athletes few. major unbeaten teams — : tor example how Oklahoma survived a close one, and the part the on a Colorado try for extra | point, played in the narrow win. . * * * You know that Dartmouth, Auburn, Texas A&M, tows, Notre Dame, Duke and North Carolina State—the latter pair up there with the a Oklahoma completed no passes against Colorado oni the failure could be fhe reason why the Sooners could score only twice. When I saw them against Pitt, Oklahoma scored two touchdowns on forward passes, then helping to make Even: Oklahoma can’t afford to owe that ottensive bale Mississippi was the notable casualty of the week at the hands of an Arkansas team that has lost only once. bathe Meet Steins joins a group that, though not unbeaten, im ked with the strongest in the countty—Army, Navy, Michigan State, Princeton, Ohio State. and Oregon among. them, much to say abdut the Big Ten title, as Michigan that Minnesota is. oxi of the ays) : Chin. stale, wil ba eee ‘it THE EE iF F : 3 * in Homecoming Game 4 EAST LANSING ® — Michigan 3 State still is in the running in the _3 Big 10 football race today thanks 3 to two halfbacks that enabled the Pr 19-14 defeat of Mlinois. ¢ The ‘Spartans, with a 3-1 confer- a. 3 ence record, ‘still are hanging in) | as om re leer oe fae Giants a swap for the front will falter. : : This % : Blanche Martin, the junior left A= $ 3 D.. Kowalczyk, ciple gyrtibery 3 _}} \North Branch Bops | mete st riest ‘nat, shared: the : 5 * 25 CRAMPED (rlonville, 20-12 |, martin bust, wan carly two s ! touchdown lead. Kowalczyk res- - 2 FOR ROOM? cued the game on a winning touch- i. J > ‘There's more leg room & head Pagetec scone pe eae down with the dramatic timing of hls z es Seen rf joe seco eat Saturday ', troupe of cavalry which routed “ame” ‘ ug.” : ° . bey “8 ho ment” Silas: Saba te - Saath: Gasteallnamems weather in tee senmen. JUG” TRAVELS — “The Little Brown Jug,” where Michigan defeated the Gophers, 24-7. Wol , z a ) symbol of Michigan-Minnesota football rivalry, verine officials packed the Jug (being carried malig a gorre Bye nngeroa viateeanegneseees them today. League play. a - is carried from Memorial Stadium Saturday on right) in its traveling case./ a” inated ’ It looked fora while Saturday A pletely copunated. INS Grid Poll reat, Chelnn weaned on; lan i hatory were Tepecting Ie a / xe 8 Id FON vaded the point tor North Branch before Kowalczyk made his fourth- , ; (>. | So great was the Wolverines’) NEW YORK (INS). Here are in the second period. Ortentilie |quarter touchdown. ; oe | bd f. mastery, they permitted but one/the country’s top 10 college football ° made it 7-6 when Chuck Graves | gate had at the of f first down to Minnesota while|teams, with won-lost records and Studebaker- | sere on « % Naat your at chan = in rie CICS G prizes” ser “orn. “tt nal, ede web RSETAOY RON AUD | Rall, Sent n. beat pear OS Maas B : Gophers could gain only 47 yards|International News Service. Packard [woes sor Lockwood scored] ie the second ball for a 2013 | / rushing and were shut out passing. Wore Woldan, Bob Lockwood scored i te le By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | 16-18 victory over Wisconsin (1-2) jpart of ‘conquering _heroes’’|Michigan, meanwhile, rolled to 157 fet an % from the one in the third period.| ¢ectdten. 3 and Michigan state (2-1) rallied |against Minnesota in regaining pos-|Yards on the ground and. 109 in| 3 lows do) | 49 See your local Ortonville made it 13-12 when Gil-| here's a tradition about Illinois The Big “Ten begins its separa-| to Hiinois (1-2), 19-14, an’® [session of the Little Brown Jug.|the air 5. ogre bame 4-0) 30 Dealer today! bert Whithey went 95 yards. lwinning in the snow. And snow \tion process Saturday when Iowa's) 3¢.yard touchdown run by Walt |The Iowa-Michigan game will be| wih the victory and the little | $ hintigus’state (4-1) is . With 25 seconds to play Jerry|had just started falling on the defending Tootball champions tan- Kowalczyk. nationally televised (NBC 130 p.m.| be pom tucked away, $ , oy ° RENE AS Wordan went 15 yards and Mick-|pomecoming crowd of 64,353 when gle with Michigan at Apn Arbor in Indi (03) ak bout vie EST). Michigan Boe ge fis lemeeds 1. Acme) “ly : niski added the final point. the Illini came to life. @ vace which has only Sour sams), OS ts ee ing The tact that the Hawks play | im the second half. The Gophers, |pst "wit of eaperte const of * * * remaining in the struggle for they 47, and y defea wa ail for & Bierinan, Andy Kerr J. title and Rose Bowl. bid. illanova 147, and’ Purdue (1-2) only six games will work in their | watching all hopes cham. |Powers, ite. columnist soos A tumble recovered on the MSU) swamped Miami of Ohio 37-6, in a| favor if they go undefeated, One| Plonship season slipping from jand INS sports editor John Barrington. 77 set the stage for one Itinois love. Michigan, Oto State and of non-conference games.| less could boot them out of the a EN Se oe a ee en ne for lautels although hairice ties Sieur aoat tan od ce — oe and = threaten often. rq Hawkeyes ae ineligible for the!ss.2 decision’ over Pitt snd ‘Texas ge! — R was quay car Sext gene other counter was on a TOyard New Year's/day trip to Pasadena.|->, Gecisio , Michigan already has suffered|this season,” said To BUY or SELL drive with halfback Bob Mitchell Christian racked 2%6-7.| one loss and cannot afford another.|""The reason for Minnesota's up- | stepping off the last 15 yards. Jowa (3-0) slid past Northwest- | Iowa has the task of whipping 415 state could lose one and still Suge in the second half wasn't REAL E A E : ern (0-3) Saturday, 60 on » fluke |Michigan, Minnesota and Ohio due t letdown | T Martin was already = hero ta pase play which went for. ® |State in succession if it wishes to|'2t® the title since Michigan State|Gue to = ictdown on our Part as | homecoming crowd im the | 4 , Michigan (24) keep the Bg Ten crown at Towa tito i saddled with one defeat and ’ mar Representing ’ bowled over Minnesota (22), 24- iCity. Michigan last year pasted —- ) “ | in Seale is eeeceer aoy Wah Sal exty ‘Un “008: Sel "8 Sieesnetin pod tes hapeioee te smcenad aabaueg ‘ a : : Ey Tet Sine other three ccetenhers ol Gn-lqnasterteck Bobby Con whe remed . . De ie eee a tae bas ks nk aie aa Iilinois and Minnesota were rele-|Was great his : « Area Teams Qualified ' j gated to also-ran roles Saturday|Oosterbaan said. “‘But~ of” course wid-e cake _ since they both were beaten ajhe hadn’t been going well in ; : , : * \second time, No team has gone to}°ther games. | aples District Titlsts Seats : 1! and this season doesn’t seem to] option ‘play beyond the MOTOR MART i Do-it-Yourself ih 1. Walle lowe and Minnesota are| tactics ate tom AUTO PART ; P , y Birminghatws cross-country| of 19 Class A schools, First oIX | atched in a struggle for survival This time Cox held oe eee { PRESTONE Martin also contributed 24 yards squad Farmington regional) schools for the #8 \ssturday, Michigan State will be| 15 yards rushing, €8 fewer than . | $265 . gal. take out to the final MSU Aouchdown drive. | @hs and five county area 224, - jat Wisconsin, Ohio State is host to| last season. ; ’ Kowalczyk broke through the qualified for Saturday's Yourig was homtie|Northwesterp, Purdue is at Ilindis| Oosterbaan now views : 4 or middie on a trap play and powered sidte-run, . [first at 10:15.5, followed closely|and Indiana is at Minnesota. waite wir len és } a $325 installed 36 yards - the i org tage biases catticied Ro yng? and) In other midwest battles, Navy|make-or-break AUTOMATIC | , “installed Includes complete a . : ae ee deagewh is at Notre Dame and College of “It'll be another tough one,” he TRANSMISSION ; tier Guan cheniet old grads in attendance. / “tmobalt %, ma 266, finishers were Tom Pacific invades Marquette aia “A , ) ee ‘ ok, Sie" dm, ree 8, Ma Pat ten re ren RK. Hoey a | 3 “ that j ‘ re . | : DENP’S Oy came enak wart ak ot eres, Sere anh ee mo , Mine Harris (RO Sisibal) MOMBASTERN DIVisI nee I , 2 ow 4 j ve ’ PIO, . cgncvenenseccessties J ° , 4 PRENDLY SERVICE | ———— ma aS aed Dick Berd Reto ae: Philly Golfer Wins z q “ 3 i i were Bir tO eee eee eee i i : “ 2 Sy Pines Bel tere” saa have Played two seasons 18 Fs - Bob Benson, Fra-|_ wasrzan pres uw rx North-South Tourne 4 “Well don't just stand there oA ee . which they held the opposition istons fen Reilly, All, Cmemmatt — ......c0.0000-. 1 0 1.006 y. 4... seo if the gas hore ee ee scoreless and have failed to score J i ; : John Welker (E. Minneapotte 020000000000 1 dee @ SPECIALIST... ' my tonk... FE 8-9163 Bia a sensed ouly ence. | Gravelle (Red. Detrot iva scans), PINEHURST, N.C. Uh — J: Wood 5 ' =e . ae ee the state, in-|1o games : tt of Philadelphia, lost in hd | dd 4 te me ; pie Despite Yardley their teams fin-| 1, RESULTS last year’s —< the North and Will Croney Pz. : RESULTS South Seniors tournament, yd hs so Twae seal oa Stee oe Ea cate cherman | Pontlc Tromamison ; | Detroit Ace Bangs in ot wore, eye, Louis 112; Minneapolis 04 of Prinsetn, 963-4 ands, baton! Now AT | . ! 4) Points, but Warrior Ferndale. twos Calt—"hees Paditia, 121/487 to win the championship of the | J Five Wins 112-100 tn other Sat- |i Metin Cig Men nn leh end Ue Platte Sh ea ace f=. MOTOR MART ‘ ree ; ; urday regionals were: aig, shocked sul, Recarien. arpenl:|man 61. ,; SAFETY CENTER 7 DETROIT # — It. seems that faickson . | GRoss aly — 1! Platt took the lead on the 6th —J 121-128 E..Montesim FE 4.9290 ; when ‘a player scores 41 points in saris Snag eh Me ON eg Mpg wntoetingh , 4 a basketball game his team should ne, Lincoln Parkl A ee i oo ern aie ae aaa en C a i . -’em-up . a * | Sine aa = an ALL NEW RAYON CORD tire The’ Detroit Pistons’ George [F'qistaff Squad | aa — —_ _ wir (adtviaeet sores |Win's National Sauton | horoprt Lusen n v aa i ’ ( : : pumped in 41 points for the} ” , ay on ord rec Pistons but it wasn’t enough and [Pin Tournament | | ie oe ee . they a Me fo te Phile- | cANSAS CITY, Oct. 28 Uh=¥al nell i delphia Warriors Saturday pes ont sal! of St. Louie won the National HH LOOK AT THESE : Yardiey’s scoring set a. team|nament here early today with a’ PREMIUM * P record for the Pistons, who moved/12-game score of 12,139. erate i ‘this season to Detroit from Fort] The St. Louis team moved into | FEATURES ae . 7.50-14 AS Low Wayne, Ind. He held the old record. a lead in the ae round and | onal # “ tor the Pistons in.the, young NBA| The Reserve and Chuck Hamil 6.00n16 y | season, ton teams, both of Chicago, tied 00 DOWN 3 In Neal Johnston and Paul-Ari-|for second place at 11,913 when . . zin, the Warriors had enough scor-/Paul Krumske of Reserve missed : 1.25 A WEEK — Jing punch to make up for Yardiey’s|a 51 split in the final frame. | | [points and Artain Be caaertlens a auanetee off o , | : bey + a ‘sigan a roll to de. _ Highway Tread : Troilmaker Tread Heading scorer last ‘season, buck-|termine a second place winner in} éToxis ieted the tournament. 5 , $9.95 6.70-15 $12.95 =so00, . 3 . GEORGE MILLER. SHELTON AUTO BODY SERVICE $10.95 7.10-15 $15.25 $ 45 $11.05 8.00-14 and 7.60-15 %16.25 “7 . eed -. 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Cranbrook, Lone Pine Rd., ‘Thurs. j lOct. 31, 9 am. to 2 p.m. Men, lwomens, Children clothing, Howe |hold goods, snack bar. $30,000 to $50,000 ENE : : cov- jceatrmsasezees = DUT Few Gain LIGNE — ms das uce brought to the Farmer's Mar = oe a Wt cna Bed STG Bnew Yon =e atc | ee, ot cet reo tn a at dealings today. cased in Quiet tions are turmehed ey ae ute |market was mostly lower with-a _|that- automation: of industry will] “Why take time tol Joseph board : +. ¢ Bureay of M by the Detroitifew issues showing fair gains in call for less, not more, job train-train for proficlencies, which ‘may|y Yy chairman of the 4 ‘ arkets, as of Friday, (early: ean : ing in their’ institutions, | ° disappear or be modified? Mayon tne epee ees ak ae s : pcre on| Fratts Most key issues {ell fractions to - /%. & & {skill can be taught on the Job. loonterence on the Amerie Migh - ~ trength in soybean oils, Apples. Delicious, bu. ..............88.99/ around @ point or more, but there Deveyeux C. Josephs, chairman - #£)e 2 |School sponsored by the Univer- Wheat fufures started ‘iene, yy tao eareitene. be “ reteenenecses vss 3.80/ was a scattering of gainers in 2 of President. Eisenhower's Com-| Far more important in an in-|sity of Chicago and the. National but goon turned downward as Apple | Cider, cc (case). Loum saasictes. $8 about same range. mittée on Education Beyond the/creasing complex society, said Jo-'Citizengs Council for Better . buying power disappeared, Ex. |QUime® bOI 3 es} After an active opening, t High School, which submitted its|sephs, will be ‘to’ learf those|Schools, . atermelons, bu... ... eared . ] : z porters were reported ¥ seacsecce LTS over tell-off to a moderate pace fina’ report Saturday, said in a things which will be useful to .any * * * duly deliveries at the outset. |pee: -_ ; ° |pfepared speech ‘The young will surroundings, how to read criti- Some spreading | peste, 5 WE cicsessecscecs - phol Some sizable opening blocks in fill many jobs that do not now cally , , . Upon which can be| Fhe conference, drawing top om ‘oe ireea also eee Me be bet: a seteeeane 72 steels, aircrafts and other stocks = educators from all parts of the wane: meted grain. [Carrots Topped, ‘bu, \ittsssescedee 2.26]. SROwed losses of a point or so. nation, was called to grapple with ulific : _ Corn eased on local selling based Celery Torsten goa. 4-6 222"::. 224) But Ford rose one at 44 om an ‘ald’ [Highland Pair Inj od tte eho on an improvement in the weather. werre™aiah, DH Sak ws.cscssssss 78] Opener of 3,500 shares following Mrs, Summerfield paella yl at the ‘turn of the century. = ae — over Leeks. ibehs. or Meera 1%] the report of its excellent sales in 3-Car Collision A ca corn belt, the trade|oniec. -++. 2.00) and earnings. It improved slight- Wit T C | t that time, only about e looks for a quick pickup in harvest-|Ps'siey Root.” wena) ‘dos....7".: 130] ly tm active dealings, ! ins aX ase - | A Highland couple is in Pontiac|per cent of American une ing operations, oan gl andi ees vesteseees 1% The influx of “ 7 General Hospital today in fair con- high school age actually attended ~ ®t [Betatoss. taney, b@-t0. 2.1.2: MDT sel . Vpreny = orate| | . ‘ if DETROIT (INS) ~ The wite ot dition after being injured in alhigh school, From then on, tollow rg oe SEIEIES a25/ings reports and r corporate| |g Kremlin Switch Significant? / , three-car collision at Telegraph'spurred ha numerous factors im - on ed the action in wheat, |Radishes Red (beha.) doa. °2000°0". :: 135/news had varying effects on stocks. — » / Postmaster General Arthur E.!ind Ward roads, in Bloomfield cludi spread. school attend. ats were off fractionally. oe (bakt) 3 ‘tos.. . 3.00/Chrysler was off around a point ian, wee oo ‘a Summerfield won a $183,895 tax/Township Sunday evening, accord- passeg ey high school enrollment eae, Pons San the bey nd (i le Ras De coronene ae General Motors a major frac- UJ OV . ; award today by a decision of the|ing to township police. mounted, ‘Today over 80 per cent 4 ce! 01 — pe . FUZZIES Tne ¥ orlc U, 8, Cort of Appel Georg, Moshe, a, of 134 8 |, aH aonb age Ou ay lower, Dec. $1. 19%: oats un|Souara, bu {2 The steels were. tove on n reports : / The money which Mrs. Mirlam| Ceater St., and his wife Dora, ; changed to % lower, Dec. 67%; rye|Musiard.” bu. ‘200 that producers wore lowering their Summertield paid in taxes in 1953) % each suffered concussions, ac- % to % lower, Dec. $1.27%: 86 y- Spinach, bu. 2.00, Sehts on production in the next By ED OREAGH Achanens. are, would not yet have is to be veternsd. to bee with abe cording to a hospital spokesman. beans ¥ to 3% lower, Nov. $2.27¥g; Turmips, bur os. 22270./7ITTIIT A $3yy Oe aod eataehem™ fell 1M 8t) Associated Press News Analyst [Peay *nnowced if the Russians)’ Ot eee eee 3 | lard was 5 to 12 cents a hundred bets : 39% on 8,000 shares. hadf't launched the first satellite.|Per cent interest. The drivers of the other two ve- : pounds lower, Nov. $11.22. aS ee Seas + Despite a drastically lower) WASHINGTON: & — Zhukovs| / * *& ® The tax suit. originated when |hicles were Chauncey F. Smith, Cote? Canta m {DW saeteveescecenes 220 earnings report over the week. [May come and go. But the facts) 2. On both sides of the Iron Cur-| the Internal Revenue Depart- |Jr., 19, of 2207 Greer Rd., Keego No Contract * SRecatahs BManched ta ee : of the world situation go on. May«|tain a defensive beefing-up is be- Harbor, ti , Graj . Escarole, bleached, bu ............. 2.50) end, Kennecott was up around a yo e Pp meant claimed that $400,000 which- ‘and Herman, L. Somers, of rain Prices tuce, Leaf, bu. ....... toeseeee LTS point while Anaconda and Phelps te not forever, but at least longjing attempted. Eisenhower con- she recel on Detroit. ; Necessa Poul Dodge rose fractionally, Trade |CMUSh to make the replacement] fers with Britain's Prime Minister ved ts 190 on payment 1 o original name of ‘Detroit ry ~ cHICAGo, Oct ae oultry sources sald there were signs of | & Soviet defense minister not/on ways to strengthen the Western Sad Get es ak was “Fort Ponchartrain du De-| Call Toda oy: Oonnins DETROIT POULTRY a pickup in copper demand much more than a ripplé in a/Alliance. The President will go ea et ae troit.” That was whe the French : y Wheet— — nN TE ag ten nd. whirlpool. to Paris in December to lend his| Yim should be taxed as regular oe as when the F; G Oil Co. Maren ome Se : March oe ee ed prams tok eo ter We. we. 1 qual- ms Foe was. td a point ere * * *® personal prestige to the buildup income instead of capital gains, t in 1701, regory BY verse 2.18, “Boybeans— Nusery ‘Sroe tone tht leat wee-th jing ustice Dept. proposal for) J+ ig tempting to speculate, of ¢ffort. China's Mao Tse-tung de-| Mrs. Summerfield sold her share East Walton Bivd, poe A — + 198K — * sees Fae Caponeites over 4s Ibs.) gt ip | distribution of its stock in Gen-| course. ms = finitely is going to Moscow next|in the auto dealership to the cor-| The U. 8. quartermasters corp pp ey 5.6141 Co tie Maren . vse 237% . eral Motors over a 10-year period.| Is Marshal Georgi Zhukov sim-/™onth for a talk with the Krem-/poration which owned it, headéd|is the world's largest buyer of Marchi vane 1a duly, vrere Be b og eens Lon wis. tee ply getting the ounce, or is he/!in —_ And all signs point to|by her-husband. ’ textiles, July 2 1255 20% Nov." ..., 11.39/Detroit, eases imeluded, — federal-state New York Stocks being kicked upstairs? a rebirth of the Cuminiorm, the — . ie See oe matet Prneaei feading from the subdivision to ' Gen Tel ..... 384 20x @ Sul «.. 84 William Girard’s manslaughter} cent over the $3,233,300,000 in ou save fo | M59 before full approval is ipye Sse Time «+ 381 Thomp Pd’... 48¢|tTial neared the end today and all) sales for the first nine months riven Hits Use of Troops [ait 3) BaP he? ilsenonte pointed to treedom for| ot The controversial issue of estab- . ecdrich ..,. 63 srsneamer ... 14 : Earnings amounted to $4.22 per lishing a policy that all new home| LITTLE ROCK (INS)’— Little are’ Prise’: "Vt Underwd..:. i¢a|,. Observers who have watched the|share in the first nine months of Precimon built for the enacting prototlensl expertly de- developers install a central water/Rock’s first Negroes to be inte-|Gt West's". 303 Un Paes... 38 oe eit Coen vedic SS a a p ated epestorph erage wenn phneer 9 ¢ oul system will be discussed between|grated into a previously all-white/Greyhound .') 145 Ouse Alr Lin : 392 Maebashi District ont Ra ict like period of last year. Mrs. will be proud of them. Specially engineered to Grant board members and representa-|school begin their sixth week of/Meliacey’:...08$ Unit Fruit’: 40g;"at Girard | will be Fesadion * -™ specifications, made by the nation’s leading tool makers, tives of Balmoral subdivision on/classes today amid a new protest|Homestk...... 326 Te Pay cP :. 33 par mega eaead by Presiding) net income in this year’s third , but Grants brings them to you at prices up to 30% less than Hatchery road near Crescent Lake against the troops guarding them, |Til Cent ‘1°! 33.7 US RUB ..... 359 Judge Yuzo Kawachi. quarter was $58,500,000, equal to vou'd pay for comparable tools under national brand names. road, Alfred J. Schweppe, former dean nepir. Rey s+: 86 Os Top ....:. 173; One more hearing is scheduled /$1,07 a share. This compared with s * *. S , of the University of Washington|Int Bus Mch'."2844 West Un Tei. 157| fF Oct. 31 and a verdict is ex- ($13,500,000 or 25 cents a share ip . The developers originally pre-|Law School, declared that the “‘use|i@t Harv ----- 0-6 wed 4 Bt. z4 pected by mid-November. the third quarter last year. Smooth riane Vanadium vol weet blade, sented a plat for 102 homes. Since|of federal troops in Little Rock|Int Paper ..... 85 lison & : 13.8} Tt is believed. the Japanese se precision ground, Eesy grip. Compare oe ha _ the time that it was approved by|was illegal.” nt Shop --+.+ 364 Woolworth. 39-4) age will find Gifard guilty under| Ford attributed the increase in the township board, the developers Writing in the U.S. News and STOCK AVERAGES the charge “causing bodily injury third-quarter income to a later Hammer One-piece forged steel, mirror pol- decided to build only 31 homes, ; resulting in death.” But Kawachi|changeover in the Ford and Mer- ished. Rubber cushioned handle. Compare 4.75, and now claim they cannot afford) orld Mepis Seem ettational |2x°mmed OF the Assoclated Pree Oct./deciared in court he did not think |cury lines. : -_ a central water system for so a oP : 0 #1 «618 60 Fo Rule ¢-foot with 6-inch responsibility to “take care that Indust Rails Util the 22-year-old soldier intentionally : po dwellings. the laws be faithfully executed” |Prev. day .... 234.7 92.6 68.3 156.7|\Shot Mrs, Kaka Sakai last Jan. Urban League Holds Easy to read, compare with 2.50 Sree eer The Rainbow Lake subdivision! ~ Week ago .... 226.7 87.6 673 161.6199 ag she was scavenging shells ‘ ° refers only to acts of Congress— |Month ago ...- 348.7 103.8 707° 1682 ' Scholarship Gath 10-foot T ' plat on Airport road near Rural! which school desegration or a | Year ago ..... 260.5 ike 708 iezion a U.S, firing range. cholarsnip ering Gpe Crushprosf, die cast case. Bary | 98 avenue will also be presented for! federal court order to integrate | 1957 oo ace 360 He He 1508 Kawachi’s own statement, vir- | About 200 bers of the Pon- to read, Compere with tapes selling 2.15 : approval. Central High School 1986 High <1... 2763 156.1 769 191.5 : ——— igh are not, low 122440 126.2 ‘69.6 171.6] tually absolving Girard of intent, |tiac Urban League and Urban Screwdrivers have unbreakable pleads headles. , Schweppe argued that “obviously Dermott stocks points strongly to a suspended League Women’s Guild: attended me s Crash Hospitalizes a district-court decree cannot be os : é Nephler Ce. win sentence. the — —— tea at the 6” Cabinet 6%¢ = #2 Phillips 89e 4° Stand 794 6” Stand 98¢, held to a ‘law of the United) Pisures atter écimal points are eighths home r, a rs. Leon Hu ad , | States!” Shin, teat sk ow Nowa} If this is the outcome of the ‘bard, 42 Franklin Bivd., Sanday Combination Square Tempered Stee! 2 49 ; 4 es few ooniwin Rubber Co.* ., 138 1¢¢(controversial Girard case, it will afternoon. blade. Level vial. ‘Multi-purpose. Compare 3.25 ° Rochester Fami y He said the, only “real test’ of) Ross Gear Co.* ......": 236 246!only be following a pattern that|® Jimmie Taylor headed the whether Pretiem Eisenhower ex- Bowel nie Chem Go.*, 1S .2 Ines been set in past Japanese tt jimm pdt ee Aluminum Level 24” sise; *plumbe, 2 level 5 98 Pe Mr. and Mrs. Ray -H. Lawson seeded his aethe be “ conte: Foe Prophet Gases 133 g4itrials of American soldiers. are used for aiding a college stu- vials, Lightweight, accurate. Compare 7.40 ° of 144 Linwood St., Rochester, are|;mPenchment proceeding” agaltst| mudy ‘Stig \Go.0 20 *, a tdent. This year’s student is Car- I Level .. Roc , m ou troop ‘oledo i: ae 123 123 123 ° : “ in the Marlette Community Hos-| + sent pen dens paras to| Wayne Screw Prod. Co.* 21 32, Rotarians to See Film line Rush, who is enrolled at Mich- orpedo Fits overall pocket. $ viale; 2? 49 hich y o sale; bid and asked, ; Universit plumb, level, 45. 9” long. Compare 2.95 ® pital following an accident " : enforce a court decree.” ss deal oi th Buin cooperation sneha sokn tee: as cl mlodabare earth rie seaming sec poser ome er oe mag Franke sand eigen nal will school Educatior man’ ee assigned : ’ inors, Cause | J = ae —— » pm. . held betw Other classe scaled — space pe: outer spac first eau ‘our Pcs the d ; “ag a sober He was ordered the ae out. Cart (Bobo) € pee La children. ea. MG. sabiock, plans charges will ‘y and 7 and in th p helps ex: n noticed , Pot. i's gives lk of neighbo istance y T..B oat rtment weight round of ) Olson Me gan thot the er of said ing ’ -to and So Chamb L. Bela reday. scale the, rhe outer ‘ Sputnik’s katoi nearest aang bosses blocks Pn ‘solar Dew sect ben tl a veal rolling es in s. He ip fight cag dren are mother of IF Pe ow ; os if fight-\give Pontiac me mthoot ten , eter’ arth is a pace scheme ines An extend neighbor to Venus, ' Shere aa ae wali nalss His round, liga it was ri oso eae aon miner a a in ace x owe _Doatal “s ball four o this — vapuese walk to ie , earth’s| A quiet x * eat, | Ww he was ‘right. the of Mins Sour ina sa the * publ th tot tthe b mic es in nd even i nts the tance of and Purse eud betwee: oman a oe of Miehis te jurisdiction i ge pope t aca: Jackie con ta fond, EEE T: , Faager spaper of % of ving to repr aia aiden te it ‘wou sun.|N, . on n last 1260-B West Bi ithe. Oakland petition : e fee on th an inch. star, Al esent th en tim Id tak ational ’ er Pu ment MONRK rd tlae in est Bivd., Court House Co jon, H : et t e fl pha e dis es. ar e| Eisenh Airpo: rse rod of of OE, M my em ate in the unty 5 clip Wanted Male wo inches from the aro ise ants pager dpe dies York while june 8 President of a Beyendld a any bodi co Pears “fas met A ACCOUNT A : rae clr sae. be co pretageaey may sling thearsieat ot ein” ‘Now leeey ae eenar bia hearing air eloce cen are 8 cP ADJUSTER Wied Ma ai f space: Sagi a: toe 0 Chana rival of Bits avait The pearhy Stony Creek Sat stat es Nee renaliy. at a Aah Pee vai fee Cire ate 6 Help W the Waldo reer eralg ied seman, Bu ot ee ee sat eras Be “ined “ate mr fe $i fi ee n oony 'e toetgamen nha a eirween | exe. anted Female rad said had the chang that jn-|Thurs had aa, = Pat- County printed Ponting wore Must 25 . ecom- ROG "eal Good os ATEN AMER ogy 0 7 iH several been in e, which ursday. 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BB ps ong Bie ber nent housexseper| eno. |*4 Ske ntiae Brees, _tiasce FE 350 CARPENTRY, : Rem, Batote . sit L ESTAT J picty & oomeas t Gtroster al Ts gaa ev eree eck sreonable Pure " OESSONS NS, REA oe “4 ‘to will 7 cs fen sper mare SALES ES._| Pitted ean con | PO — mest oe wn il A or sive | e_REMORLNG. ot : conse’ tora. for Gy geet MAN for spon work Paeressee OMAN WANTED Carlson va aa ageretary. aay AKO. LESOONS Bivo.| von et oe On. : sues 8 aon RYE" in old home woukena tment, FE oe 8 pa Apel y mo FOR L ther Bldg. FE 7. oo a pend mys s. MAJORS P onedlg nor etaghe | js Box 1 oo E. boa ; © rida. 1 _ child. ider re of IGH r Cen Minn | veome to ‘religion m raising Bh mag hy es, cP. YA! een bt a 4 Eves ADA} 1 child, ‘EPER ee |, Mon WoM rE a 3 ch hild T 8-046. ter, B-2 71-8943 home s m IN aterial and All ement Bendy wom gee a ie RURAL ae” Ais CO. | ai best poser Pet orm a Se win smal Wack ie te Lice Ey d EXP ax ‘ule ie AL thaw to 5 a est references rea Parodie: “Canon BIAS 4 HOU EV __Work Wan . builders EM : msaay ‘wort t ° par waner n AW CAPABLE W Call Bat. gel, atime. LYN \-1_ CARPE: anted Male 10 BOL es me EM Mat or OR 3-06 ton. Water Holl i opiteg - Et | ceeon om RIG a es “CEMENT gay end acai - Gordon Lead, OR sew erienced or eo . aiawes ae Taw EVE Fee a on eps CALL Geunt we oteed. Work. FB aM = - Aalig See SHORT ONDE x, tom built | ff aks * art Time VEN THE “ Tree tem iPM ae Hage Bboy eer count, on lary plus co: unity pa so. Feguire R. The elr _ nights. RE BY ret Si a. ly. i ORK — OEN SROUNDATION previous to. bobcat Sey a aa a Ay Ga wie tapepertatin surigeet Bow Pie Ene, ee 4 coma tare tie ack settee ara si Pt yrs Meta" 1 ee ee PA plans. eave, | Paid ¥ ave onditions ts. Ple: > yours. a | 71004 ‘LDIN PAY ber egnecigd up to 8:90 Sm ere, wie sacmuance| CS Oaret Ph ek mr Beta i capa “ WESTER} ten ha QUIET! ExPRRIENG References aval MOU SEMEN ‘lr gd up to 0:20 8. feet we eae ‘fe can, inaler C. SCE SONNEL Security, A Mplisation | Mr RN A | er wishes, house —_ zSUe Te aoe 2 toe SE i cAsH heaton oe MASON for apy fede CRewvert, Reor Office Bian Oak y PER- Mr conti 4 sug rm INVEETIO Work city, “vases SEE LAS £ SON CARPEN L.A. ¥ tt a eee A ret cE an ta ce, | eee 2 accor ee 2 dag AD RATES able, credit 6. Blo. J Ww = a Sten areue 8 st. omen aes ny me PT aie sae rar je Be cas MUibery 53108 Ro. on me ; Oey dpere O08 gi bane COUNTS RECEIY: AH emale Saleeesl ograp 8A MANAGER TRAINER $400 ‘my bome, PE OS. = | Pat Lee io? too large. eS ee YY ne writing 101 or Live HOUSEKE 7 teresting sarees p er ae LONINOS eee Gs ae Fe MR . sas bee pes o come eve-| AM aptig mated fs at County’ Ber Se | BEA | EVELYN $200 | TRON |, WANTED 3 sanding. and ae 7 2.70 4.05 5.04 56, Pontiac De BITIOU iy, FE 2-5 eateharts ~ 7 Pee meage, ‘eee M E TNGS rer ve Sent ou |. finishing. cnet H att 4.86 6.00 “OP oe you S WO 221. ome hav Pontiac. re Aegon waa. atin A 5. | FE = aoRATTEED Noes — 2 tts eH ae N INGS fete ore nt your samen a a a secure trana” Meant ES N retaria’ service. olen pV. | 908. FER Fis ‘ OM = ; 1.29 9 60 own hou families to = oun . needy werk, T EDW eee tee sand a a eee aT : 1 noon re. z ine $2,977 y w A G. 8B FE F FE % Pac earn | Sis ct ou He G A treat Sa Sees a andi Dar BE doa’ Wala’ Gites Ottice Gities, ‘Oak Ran lg oe IN S cc al call "before 3'3 ter crew at me Wanted "4 B AUTY OPER. ertat tine. PE '3-718 tater hs a OUR GI 308 W ROYAL OAK E ielienlonaelatie cling. Free sealetie’ cARPEN ; Seek ontte Swit ‘ narten! jens |— rom AE Bae, | Ceaarrtl _ataatioae ce ROOF REPAIRS | : ¥ t x 10Boys Bre al< itchb’d |= pore a a ci ean a Tec aes ‘ omih te aa typists, 8 carly ow 7 : ASHINGS & work. ig LEA R. BULLD x AND feu has several gpeainer per , Sey, aoy | mont merwttons _|["Bageme wee re Hp. momen é Seay) ed ator | EARS . hte pager e on ie Ser “at ce rf to carey m r "phone and. he 0, who” Un is 9 FE Buln Spin 12h Apply tn PEt BO" ice Bt our “Rpts $280 per cake ond people, be- IN FAB ualed ° | wn SARE —. Reg. REBRICE, USED lies 12A person, T soak F ox 536, Drayton FN single atelier, won my home. FOR. iCDR et 3 ED, 10 c to: saan , Fri. om. oe eee" Te west 5 WGREARE Fann N TO A EN IN Busi tee W IRB p.m Mon, yas i in Dersonelt a ae BEYOND YOUR . ICS ne| waetEe a DDR: CARDS. Pgs a usiness s w. - . 1 PL LLL LLLP anal pag Al , opte. oR og verage skills TRAIN SOTATIONS. TEST _ Ee pine. BYITTING © 5-4539. 1 AGE TREE s 13 me to start, deai 2 pe de Fe ote SER I MINEREES | Dt E ae Mis Te ge Ta Pe ial romero in ready: SION, 4 Pike days feetnea t our E- wy at : sa pe ae a i) : «i § fae a oe ra o-ment, very | tntensiy me. C. WASH, D. 6. Bee aE | rence sine, teecral"S ;| DETROIT: Beers ee of, ee See r in . : MIDWEST er ere Daley Si oe ce eg / prior rico es LATING : 2\° Walls kland wa yrs. Two 1 CUST wok vk bat Pree est, No obi 24071 oo Ea Sananh ARPEN grteceet Ro abigail Fa 1 § “i "BA model. | FHA paring & MOTOR SEF re oie, es aoe. FURN & Fewinding. 218 : ONDER | FORNAGES” Chas . = oo 4 v- ; 7 HON taee lees ment =**! EDISO 2S Se PONTIACS | G itnng aah OLDEST | ES 2s SE eegE |e | meee ce me Cnppes Te | Read Sa eG Saley RRS ry eh 8 oe ae ¥ te ee a hid PONTIAC’ PRESS, 3 MONDAY, ‘OCTOBER 28, 1957_ Eee: ca Poet tee : 33/CARNIVAL by Dick Turner “Rent Houses Untura 36| BUY ORS . ‘BIRMINGHAM are ‘weiter wal tees pean, peng, Pap. pons ‘igen precken ry sree ing tn eters : me ma He sion wil oe sind WE HORE” 70 RANE Ma ppesenane Reng 1-196. ine feet Ia located” pu, ham Ra. and off Pontieg Ls Even: is ‘ca ecko id : A gs glee "bea: onde sell oak BY BUILDER 8 mo. Lease A Five-Minute Look Mey 2 bedre. Dome with baa , mall down payment, Nearly new } wy F Gat Rng S : inum siding, Huntoon Lake area, dish Waser Bll banewea el. Su haa ee aed ot —Dee_MeDonald. OF 39077. & Rag, armies eandivises, MA) prs ‘more Only oes MIDDLETON sere | Se SPECIALS ees he ABC «|. ts | Rochester home with pi gore pow reaver, room ls ey ne t of of, Bie ver, room. at ‘oh ge Sel tes 5 Ps ndetinbe. nate, nae take Sane ba hs ; 3 baron Auto. tease ba Edw, M. Stout, Realtor tases. = |.” ie eta se pg TR a TN. Sagmaw a Lovely § modern ranc all large Foome. re eall for ear 6 _ Open ovoalene "ti 8:30. poms Basement vin ot} eat appointment ¢ today! cecewne 3 ‘ish Hons. B. Blvd. district. Ps Petr per mee Meee | Brick One- Story . Goer’ som ge BUYERS ARE A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Balt seme. Sun a Si ih” jake ‘privuegte, OOF ny home. Call %" . 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. are some of the good fea session, . Insurance Agencies 17h, WAITING! FE 43533 ‘fii, Taceet, ater sth | vocarmo ot cates tate ¢ 4Batiateel, Meprerenteg. Ce. - WE NEFD _. CANOE, EAN GARAGE HOUSE. iy wel. worth “your ‘Gime te _ Riranee' and ha wale Lake Austin-Norvell Agenc = > ee iODERN 3 AND 3 SEDEHOOR| | oy i a rE Aner 4, Pe eds FOR QUICK SALE Leo ee 5-Bedroom st eing | TRBCCAR 1B Li nom, — et en 04, Speman? mito Orchard Lake A oe: A, R AINBOW a, a ghiid est Loevtows binrton ane be = rth ay ae pepe? * ve. a : s. = D ol Nicholie & Harger Co. pe aie S's, PADDOCK , wes vy wae aE ye ty OOo ck ro was Eves. PE §-2121 - “So! Rome wasn't built in a day, eh? You fellows | “Sia in 1 ter call ue at once if in- aye *"eaekey Serve 18 han od seoieoes tet” RENTAL UNITS | ia #5 au a MORTGAGES sasonapie 1-4. Lass sed LAWRENCE W. oa | LISTINGS WANTED Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34, Rent Houser Furnished 35 i cat Wi ae adil i AYLORD Be f G 10 ROOM APT. 3, CHILDREN L-|¢ ROOM MOUSE FURN Base-| Rederm Omar near Forty age | 1B. Pike Bt. Open mves. Leslie R. Middleton | month YE Seis be. ment and attic, $90. FE 86-6755. renets, FE 4-9584 BROKER 188 | amie yen ee & Personals ‘ eet f neat € ROOM BRICK” COMPLETELY GALE OF nT ; a, ; i rE STON SEEN cb eee ee Snr mame ot | nena asf avo | Ags Rey Ah | em tM A mr 5 Lf Private PE §-5201 ~ SOLD $60 per month, See “Gee CARETAKER. | fare eR as ar Saves; | —ttidas, PH. saa 8 purchaser, Contact L Cee ‘ a TR APT -|Casp LAKE - 3) BE EDROOMA, ! SHOES or not sold EN” deep welecie, G06 Mhaniind We. bitek. -Biadiant ofl héal, garage Rest. Lake Cottages 36A A RARE BUY Nice ates o£ ie’ "Eeiadss ne Ween | been | whed = reer Al OR _3-0361. UNWeraity pote, Twin oe a ROOM EARNS orate 1 pedre. Large peta ath WHITE BR BROS. Uoated a ty. oeneste & ; CLARKSTON HOOM BRICK Wolt'e Trailer Fe Thwin Wench’ Goll Co ADAMS rp 7B _¢303_ ss noe REA'TORS BACHELOR BPARTMENT, | ALL| Blvd. Or Call PE 1 ee |e oe aS Sal hee bal tn"selh at ; joue oe ‘ 1 Ste waeial es ote . ; Rs > ee A Te on PURN RE x ull ro, ineluding “Pa eM ait | p Inc s Sea lak FE 6-28 = ; E at 266 N. Perry &t. tion. de __people ap efront. wir “? fe eae 1A AND | HOME. | TRADES jigepecer mon) Dae O i aie ey m| fete ome | ets | Budget stead, 102 B. Huron. FE 43284. aot Cal us ‘twaiding CLEAN APT. PVT. BATH. CLOSE rae . CLEAN RM. Q00D LOCATION. Gat sein. Sere |! ee re ee er eee eee! §~WHITE | Rancher —— fee! ob-| 5. — RS ag Qe dies. Close N. Saginaw, FE ae i ext anne 2 ene | Sin er fi "Eon. Serene "FOR LEASE a aN oa wa | BR OS YG BATHS | | In Debi? 2 ae! mR EE ay | ye ee nee A Pim | sph tat, em col eter) |g eBCUsTyeeiane |r Lange A CKTeEN PRY: all aie FULL BASEMENT If you are having trouble meeting ot with pri, bain & qf Re ee oot. an. |}. ial*sttot® dtossel:| TO Buy —To Sell} stafassvste'ion: Renna 88] Eicta"thettts Seu Eic™”| ica fom arr fe | LANGE CY NOREEN Waterfront . : 3a AB Edw. M. Stout, Realtor tached garage. Poatioe | Wakil PLEAMANT ROOM ti Tri-Leyel _ 50160 reference required. Apply : TT pee Brenings a] + box 18, Pontine Press. 7. | (DEAL FOR RETIRED COUPLE. —woDERy— 7 gEDROOW— Pe acta or PE ees REAL ESTATE eat tar geet 9, HOME MART REALTY Moving & Trucking 19) 22% ___ Take front. 3 Fooms and bath. : cae morn aon em | Wed, Children to Board 26 Fis Sato , || gaemun-y meow wobine CRT <0075 an 4 LICENSED W rooms & bath, oeviy’ decorated: | G14 weleame, jx Keego Marvor.| ENT. shower FE 22418. : __By day or week. Sarage. i, heme Huron on “ROOMS, NICELY PUR- , ; AA-l Reduced Rates |Wtd. Household Goods 2? Se ipRORT New) MODERN $ ROOMS SICELY. PUR; | gentleman. Garage erat syusabl, Cal charming ved bungeiow cna e's} ON YOUR LOT Smith . Large Van or Pick-). reliahie Somdly. Immediate pos- Canes cet a the your eye! im ! : oe eho FURNITURE NEEDED gas A wore, meguton | egy for ‘caly, tae dew er dee] «= | MODEL ated Mint Ou. a ‘| fet tak alr f 201 GORLAND miss oue aew ome. ~ i BEEN .; Dved ta. ny BN, ruiture & ae i Pe edsoue Witt beamegh Hite: A-Bed ia noms rm. tle floors th Vasement. 6 blocks from love town. 2 bik. General rom and Hospital New. Sipcar garage. OPEN Ril dy of balGht shoce OFF ali" = a Y . 2 canoe or HOLLYWOOD APTS. fis roa Re At) edhe eee a ricer | » ee al Pare fan Mental tor CARO PCRAGANT. 3085 BATH. }INCOME | ‘ __83_or_later_model. OR _3-5532. wistat_seneen._ Coll PR $108, Aduits. OR. 3-1943. ™ Waterford. 410 per wk. ) Wanted to Rent 29 beth & carances. “sme heat 8 modgra ‘apt, Doth private. Rese. Gr & eebewer. aseutD ote 5-3510, $2, 000 DOWN 2 ROOMS, FURNISHED. worK-| (7% s0e Cotas ACHETOR APF — ry.| SMALL HOUSE CORY. NBATLY Open ves Ey a 10'to 5 ring white 2 family RS lh or Ratha pe Bat aia ES pane nn Brats - | O50. uple err 4055 _— ; Mi tree FE PAGE| plorment wites 8 6 rm, Vie Cg BE Ry ye Rae Ed be Pg gs Pienaar. ARES, MODERE | "up. iN. Cam Ave, itt E: RRY a a far fn oe ; x eee oe, Eee Cntern. PE Sh 1080. Se os ge Adu _ 2118s —fine. fined it | Trucks to Rent LANDLORD: “DESIRABLE RENT. 1M. KITCHENETTE AND BATH. | om =| WALLED LAKE, 3 AND 3 BED-|~ SLEEPING ROOM, INQUIRE OFFERS batoral fireplecs. Pius, o> : tle wang "Reine Rouece cly.| Acute guy toe H. Poddock. a] Sot esas oben Oc aramvenaé woes : mnie nee | ‘i * ' BEARy } Me DaMs % “a berta - sii 3 LED : ; plant, MA| ‘rom downtown, Inquire at a Northside per week. bacem se ft SEE ee Gentes | Se ee moe ROY ¥ aNNerr oe : REAI < closets, mee 2 ne. Rea ne 4 eee Colonial wi with the L ESTA is of ¢& kitchen ltor BEES Ae the This 20 TE IN 6. a pleasures provide a hay Sylvan 8. Main, Clar C : : hits . LAD sf ais Hee eee as te a Manor [ee sa { NG ves a a wee Large : pH gg 2 EA bath, brick _—— Maple $88 on MOR D'S ="For Colored ed Families | STOP P pe, _ Suburban tiv “Os nest, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE an o * E HOUS ‘AYIN i ng, conrgesen . ment, by down pay- Z 1 w . CLEVER DES: ams ake west miyMeges ~ $17,000, utifully ca DRAYTON A ey, LL T. D . Won't wall IGN sor, Gay eee -— ger j oll living room INS / nee in a ou in down payment. a Sue tent forse Miso te one. INCOME, $1. 900 Roche . FF es ma 0 days pesopbaton $1, ee oo DOWN ’ Fe free oe Besemes, be TH NATU DN. ochester Area’ * I IN = ° GEOR ston. / . lee & room 3 tale Sai 7" os 2-ca: 4 LARG: RAL 3 rea living roo é&c eg ang ae nicg’ decreed" Pa wasasae Tits = sae [Pour init, xrrcMEN meome| Ati ueTL te dutnmen: Heat oi ike et sp ieee oot *|s nen sear Bed | wi way: | SkR IT Now! | ealtor Melina | Ses Fa some ey hy OR NS SA now, shington Schools a “y ILL : uy Thee — WA . Priced TRADE OR SE Ideal ES scheols ise | siverbeu Ra VILLAGE | —List T Seite bn parr PA “2 ear Cogpet et amet Be ere? hru RT Be |" Resting’ Cigna R SELL rer boma, Ragas tom ite Mom, a dine oem, | 3-Bed LAGE, | ~oRORBAN LIVING REA Stes — wooded a prosera. Mi | Lot oe owe at e000 sp. Bar hest” Rt. ¢ bath F room Brick 3 bedroom RBAN LIVING Seer. HURON -3581 _ bedroom bh =, Bore POR sueeare my ah tt ar as Basement & Ga A Re St ph Pay MODERK. 2 Neve. iL 8 . T . Ey : teats foe heme, lace Only ww aiten tapenend i “fi } S0O—$3,500 a tn oan, mee rage, f full _basem BEDROOM. — 0 4 8 , back yard fenced. ass with unre tat fiiliwood o| 5 lee moves you purchaser lovely yome slate-=5ile ' er itenen priced $395 sens, | Lake Fro — . ha Oak S| Sake oe garment, ahie| Les! | son, orth Peery oe hay: cRBERT CE * New "Moves Y oer | Fhe a : land Cou | soe oe ie R. Tripp, R Gus ‘bes Perry St. RBERT ew 2 bedroom brie ou In bedroom — bric SURINOW IDE — x Er ‘oe ait eal a ay a pace, ee otis Teipp Reaktor | 3 ES Peg | OF Bais | Fei eee | iene peor ge A ‘down. | 87 SECO or EM 33411. ‘ghter . to choose trom. or PE 56-0338 be ively, 4 amas, “Oak WILL T ‘cai on an ssehabe @ ttle! fa, . at ive | Fs aD STREET 1 ee : _Stactively decorated nice las at RADE wie. So liner, fireplace oo large kitchen, c | @ RANK SHEPARD, He asks paces | Jim William Price § bite ih eri $300 eter eet St ated coe yard. Only Oe aye aE mW back ir — | Fagiel DOWN ceveaurituriy |. Sage) 3 tutomate wash: | BEDROOM - oh pfea es | —Paanre Phebe rm nance | oPmy louse sats urnished 4 Rims er 2, bedi, aren ee al gh eDROOM RANCH | FLAY Ser py npr By Pics dai eset tate ete ieee] Seat Mt, Mes esr 0 ay 7 ee ier | | DEN eerie) esc! Fea S| “ae ta iets 5 aa ss, e) Be EASE gre a * coe spose — Nmendiliaiallenathan with Sa® ered we 2s | n> zanna ey Roy Ani =.) ae oe ace + | fot. “home 8 fom “Bu | No mortgage charg i. No red tape. pistes Sedee hae ‘Wood Ar p é nett I rooms, t SF =. we ‘heat. Cc. garée 2% y thru Pa G foam. Tels te fall bath, rt, REATLO ne, walk. - each heat siee bath, re ving eS. ‘rity List thru Seriridee siroux-Franks |;§ a FS abel” Cal 28. Huron Datement “ree, spac Pasnted wir riteren. closets : . ‘ co bedrooms d/9 mM MODERN. Ont ge oon Date ey ESTATE a @ have lots avail x a_Bvening and Paeral &e4e Bia ae “Tots, priced ana $9,995 - ge PAYMENT : or & < to a x x og ae With bine, today t om to cash son, 4 dryer, Lot sn theme, 000, comp) WiTR CH U v faeces | Sere sw Soy ieee, eee ee mem ot we dun ASE oo NUDSEN | Anes: _. 34352 after ¢ Orr AIRPORT : caer, mfield H Highlands fm modern, lake priv, Only * wichigan, PL Romeo’ Ra oy oun. Open Eves | ELEGAN A insulated, fut} ed, mies / nore. tava im, beer: as - brick twade. Galy om, west” yace @ RM. NCE ee - Every room Lanetiee. Pose ssregnea TO SELL Ou f ome Dee R116, 3 bed- fest 2 family brick on Pa 3 FR £9003. This is the home you able. pranvenience | imagin- Bay Thre P a earmse| Pt a sar ors tot te UT'S | Bdr. Ranch Crt ser Ry ru : “13 : i . 1% 7 anywhere dri *~_List Thru Partridge Immediate ot "area. , Nod, Wash- nas Gardege~2 Lot famity jorome, Waey down pay- Best Buys ne cat jsontrae = consider _ $500 Down eg RES ie WASHINGTON PARK 1 ij ~ et © Oak Sok feet § 2 story 7 a beet location ots P. ‘a rothy Snyder — nis brick cous "hen. ‘deans. pone gag gre Hg NI HO Fi HAYDEN, be terme, Kepsstteem : SR ae 16 Ww. ae DINN AN < Today 7 ‘Tet Der. 2 rears" a0 s ferge. family home mocern and Ral, dining, clone and cna” ining i am ( Walton 0 attic omer, © eee “- (M450 : roo Kitchen with] ° a : LIE = eS me citi 4 te one RAT, 3 ; FEED Wie Executive Suite New 3 bed eee ta ai? taobe. owe with birch hot-water ‘eae Gee |. tie tle eosin. Clgvets, pias ie privilcces i hath CE | wy , tetas! garage. Aboat O P E N be del ie” wit eregutive wi ining Tm. fod. Pee uae | sliding ¢ closet ssp s pe ‘Breed et Gite, St ‘ m. " 40240, fest < ide—6 R SUNDAY 2 TO gyecems tee Meine hg of landscaped boxes. re room to »?p entyv 4 ce ape tmstndiny RAY pas rms, i | egeek. A. mest gent Fat COLRAIN' DR.” rong 2eSeuet “hor | Sta ped TM ares of land iy jin. To qual move around dows, outalde and. wie (PR Sask ONEIL. Realto ge Ee glee a Donelion Park | Bal ear te okie. Fe have god credit. See i at Se Loe panama “ . e N LOCA -| 4 ded terns. e at evormel win- . - es te &. A six j ae ich otal int aint “Gave on _— cer ore barn et Dir: 76 mile ees Orion, wongertul he TR sure iss | __ Income Property 43A : : pee ® ta bea owl . soon. to Wp and ome. and full" bat eoodtcome ts Tow Riel . eaay terms tel ak Sle withee eut E.. Flint = of M-24 Paes 2 FAMILY EXC, = | ee LLE trance down, Center hall ‘et 0000 INCOME HOME Breton St. east of a cent marignge es. | SY Cwnee 2s, a FO) COLORED (and ee ae oe in town nee. gas statio WM sarge 7 PAMILY : 1 living room 3 rot and. bath do’ south. F A mn, tur .H.K " INCOME. | ise as j ion ponent pa full private “outti full bath wn . For inf n | REALTOR NUDSE .- tak cond, 2 ¢ . PRY fA HERE's A DOLL Stchen | with porch, & bie | redecorated. weeely wPated | 6580. . call FE 8- | 246 8. Tet Nie pre) ge take eral house ‘or ek fey Scere eevee, om. oes free, ree ae] oe Saee| JO. : CaS an ae ihe ft up & i) fat iow wiih Sie. Rien eS ae t, water be "Sees paueah., 5 ROOM Hf FOR mer fe conn, I ens sooth et reich | ies RILEY Sent a, cen On en, lncome, on Orbe ney seek eas A le fenced, Well Jo- re pacement in eas Breexeway KICK OFF. 3 orn ra, sha cial IRWIN E eS & here ig seri at taxes. I school dis- ce ofc very complete | S"yedroa = , lak IN “NICHOLIE) 2 ees Evert NIC ene ey = Pe eS COME FE 5-2953) 100 FULL — Pive acres| land. bus avail-| af i —4 } HURON GARDENS - Nice, lot. Sewer, Water, etc. $900 WEST 8 ap: wt Lake rivileges. Large 75 ‘ 400-ft. lo v iasy terms. | | L. H. BROWN, Realtor | $950 bidg. 1362 _W. Huron Ph, FE 2-4810 TWENTY MI FROM PON- tiac . 1 acre lots M-59, trailers me eel & ae slates i area. Richa tech, eaiter, MU 4-2045| 214 N. Center. 8t., Highland NED LOT, WITH FULL | men, 870 Stiverbell Rd, 4 miles | N. ot Pontiac, Make offer, Call _ALm¢nt_4T™R5. Collec __For Sale 7 Sale_ Acreage 47 | Poe = <~ e to. 92300. four c PANGUS, 1 Realtor Ortoovill 1-288 |STA TIONS FOR ase Porry-Arione osiyn-Colum bia East Blvd.-Mt. Clemens For information eall deys, Mr. ui, eves. Mr. Bridges, _ VE 71-2686 \WE BUY MORTGAGES. HART 10524 W. MecNichols betrot Standard Oil C Co. Is now acc _ lease ‘ppli tions peg Act iy vay rhation logated < Fe" igh rene gt is lisned business Free dealer training. Company financial as- sistance available to qualified per- sons. Call today FE 4-1584. STORF & MITK DEPOT, § RM. home on highway. $3,000 will ban- _die NA ,* weil gts Partridge I8 THE “BIRD TO SEE SUPER MARKET Located in rapidiy developing sub- urban area. - 2000 pe amen = _ — oe ati ory wileeset seeresce’ og this oustanbing value. See it today. | NORTHERN LIQUOR One of the sharpest bars in th neeth: Beautiful rustic interior. Located on main highway with 20 acres, trout stream, and own- er's home. wae dp. Priced to sell today. BOWLING ALLEY Eight Brunswick alleys in town northeast of Detroit. Plenty of rking. Reasonable rent. Only 28,000 full price on terms. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & ogEssEs THRUOUT MICH. 1050 W. HURON at: OPEN EVE. 'TIL will handle. Call FE 2-0121. 79 BUY, TO SELL REALTOR PARTRIDOS THE “BIRD’ ave wan C LICENSE. CON- | sider partner or sell. Fine town- _ Ship. Write Pontiac Press, Box 57. SHELL OIL CO. Has for lease modern 2 bay, “— ) aregneg service station. Idea ated in the — area. For 46 ACRES $0, AUILOINGS further informat: phone OL 1-1611. home. ated on black top road OL 1-1731, 1 mile north of M59. FOR ‘ood “INVEST ‘nme M. am rae, EERO Or- 90 , Daniness, oe mt Hae 8 jer ft. fing pA Fe 2.06 REHOU en & 2 MODERN fe) ae rent. yep ae 6.060, 04," ing docks. High- ew iy 42507, call FE +N, inmedy e r 6. ~ ate availed aie occupancy dy * foe 24°60" rn f eation for rser|3 good land contracts for teas oees ni0.00, Yerms, Or wi wi sale. Prompt, courteous ; d: C. AYDEN, Realtor |service. Liberal discounts. 2 eek ae fee He: Hayden at Lease Bus. Prop. 49A FE 8-0441. —_ ae _C. HAYDEN, Realtor 3 ST Als, CouEnes® a E. Walton 8-0441 ean used commerce! acturi tt. + 20% DISCOU NT gure st Mo Baldwin Ave. & This aenteuet has a balance of Age BLE. pee a a ry oe oe ened . frasrnable cal FE +0414] home with full basement. Your oe eS o ARE PERT —FOR| OR” sins. Aner eo ean OR light mfg. Heat or fesse. 18 miles) _ 3: west of Pontiac on M59. Money to Loan 53 SED LO- (State Licensed Lenders), cated on South Perty soy. Lots LOANS $25 TO 8500 W ., with Lots 4 i BAXTER & pate LOANS SE ee GET IT 2 QUICK, ‘through Classified Ads! Yés, whatever it is — dial or FE. 2-818t for an ad-writer jand. get it! , $1,000 | | n OLD GOODS «| | Ph Rochester, OL 6-@711. OL 1-9791 SALE LAND CONTRACT, dis t. Call OR 3-6526. r _Rermintae, 8 53) ioe of MONEY SERVICE ae i ean -count on fast, trendy. one-day serv- Bocrew es te gas. choose our own Cty Deen salving Paeog Seal uestnld Finanée Ho - Corporation 3) 5. Saginaw. and Fir. FE 40535. Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On po Re own mare _, P , ee. oy 3 mate rv “fy ferret is ck $-8121 or ns us at our office. HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7 N Perry 3st ‘Corner Pike) GET CASH QUICKLY UP to $500 to 1956 cars. Bring your thie, Most deals closed in minutes. ns also made on fur pont ae and other se “Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PE 2-9206. WHEN YOU NEED *29 - *500 You can get tt quickly on your signature car or furniture. a endorsers. Payments to suit budget. We wil) be glad to eras you with your money problems. * FINANCE CO. FE 41574 __102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg ~ CASH LOANS. to $500 BUCKNER | Finance Co. Pontiac Drayton. Plains | Walled Lake | Utica / TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO #500 AUTOS ; OUSEH PONTIAC'S Newest Loan Office .GET THE CASH YOU WANT... $25 TO $500 IN RECORD TIME ON YOUR SIGNATURE AUTO OR FURNITURE PHONE FE 68-0661 SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY 1185 N. Taeny Next to ee A&P §& _“PARKING _ NO _ PR ___ Mortgage Los Loans waz) LOANS—$600 to $1,500 | | 8ST. er Market LEM" © js 4. To bullo a garage or on @ garage hems. second mortgages. pply Nationa! Butl: _ Panties or phone rE wit —— 55 CHEVY 1% TON STAKE - — yA aioe for guns or ete, :* 7 PLYMOUTH SEDA GooD cond., for guns or nae. Value, _$100. FE 2-0330. 1045 bat ote Papel equities, land con- c “PANGUs, Realtor 2 ACR HUNTING CABIN viver, “ 1 before 3 p.m. Coynty. 5 i4¢ INTERNATIONAL WALKIN Panel truck, for what? Smith - Mov Co. 401 W. Huron &t. FE 4- ‘ a AUTO. WA TO trade for rely ee = _boat or make offer BRICK STARTER ects me ‘BED- rooms, wi" ry dining bedroom furniture as down pay- ment. FE 2-0661. CLEAN * 86 FORD CUSTOM WAG- Pordomatic. R&H., For your equity in small home. EM 3-4775 after 6 p.m. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER — 1 cent to $09. 1 Holbart slicthg ma- chine Need power meat saw. ag or take, buy or sell. Ph. 4-200 War, BUY - SELL. CALL service, “OR 3-6561, ae eee, TE t ma * $30 Bas with utiful liner, swap roomy chest of draw- 8-0059. ers, "ees Sie BARN SESH ARDWAEE con ei ‘es P eerkine WILL TRADE EQUITY IN STA- tions for — in houses, or FE 2-0121. | SPECIAL Pontiac Chieftain ete. Excellent condition. Will on A my ¢. L. H. Brown, Realtor. 1362 W, Hur 10 ‘on Evenings call OA WILL SELL OR SWAP LARGE. WELL STURD =z P.M. veces WILL TRADE ‘$1 CHEV FOR trailer or will sell. 3942 Joslyn. WILL TRADE Your eauity in . # bedrooms full baseraent., = ays ue roo R “D. RILEY, Broker Elizabeth Lk. Rd. re ou PE. 44021 1 TO 5-ACRE PARCELS | a! until» pm. & Sai. to | ih) | P| BEAUTIFUL MUSKRAT SOE tite 14, excellent condition, PLOWER cer ak tune over fe once size 6 FE 2-5427 DRESS, NYLON moon, worh | GIRLS ST. MARYS COAT aie, 12. Boy's jacket, size 8. 27 _tca. Upper fim, FE Sun. LADIES SIZE is) RED HUN suit. Men's size 38-32 Rack as Ao Lar’ panting sult 58 Home, FE | aby: ry GREY COVERT » sive 16, $15 | _to°s. “Fe 's30u °° | MANA SUIT, coat and tope size 38; spo coat, sige sirts, sise 14%, | shoes, size 104A. Also odd pants | and ties, Cheap. Ph: FE 5-9038 SNOW SUIT, SIZE 3. 2 BoYs — size 10. Man's $80 sil, e CoAT. * SALVATION ARMY — RED SHIELD STORE 1&8 W. LAWRENCE Carries a comple ete line of good quality used elothing and shoes for “the entire family. Store | hours: Dally 8:30am 5pm. Fri. Eves. ly 8 pm WINTER worn on =. * BROWN . Worn once t Pe ic ¥-type style Sale Household Goods. 57 15 PC. DINETTE sET ends, PE 40838 coms & 1 BABY BED AN ND INNERSPRING _mattress, $16. PE 4-0178. iy FC. GREEN SECTIONAL, 1 MAG- OR 3-3943 ® phonograph, Cheap. 2 PC. LIVING ROOM & SUITE. RED corome dinette set. tyr. old, FE Fis Fi ta ' oa ieee a WESTINGHOWSE ~ $235 Brothers knit On 3-0420 new, Won | 1 | } a IM. : pe. $350. t, 8500. machine, in contest, nase = roo bere Side Moving, 401 I FE 44864. iz 3 DURGA PRYFE “END TABLI & 0850 . Eze. © w. f£ 3-PC. DINING | M OUTFIT. 940. wa a Sas © vacuum cusnuer, chm 340 a ae 5 & storage chest. 3 PI ROOM SUITE, Co hoe end LA ag BURNER FLOREN _range OR 3-8000 0 ca Gas PC. CHROME BREAKPAST | SET 3:pe. Hving room set with 2 end tables on, oe table, high chair, blond, be made tnto play — a admiral TV, bookcase com PE D Coldspot refrig. PC. LIVING ROOM ati Brand new, Sorenpert & ore i3 7 e, @ Orchar 8 PC. WALNUT DINING ROOM set, also Kelvinator refrige 54 Rochester Rd. - —: § x i2 RUGS WOOL FACE. $15 os. Reversible, $16.50. Im $34.95. Axminster, Pads, $5.05 Pearson's 42 Orch ard Lake A 9x12 Felt Base | Rugs $3.95 Sale renee y - ~ | BONNY MAID IN eTILE 4\4-Ft. Wall. Tie: Be | Arbeston, Root 5 . $3.25 2. HOUSE PAINT a $1.95 | _Syers, 141 W. Huron, FE 4 jie re Fr CHEST TY EEZ j Sas like new. will sell reas, OR 8 CU. er G-# REFRIGERATOR, * 00. OR 3-2667. AUTOMATIC ‘A . $s electric dryer R seed, $2 per week — Toston frigerator, sate Fully automatic elect rape. valued at alt th now pate 2 SHICE MY_ 33711 age TF ANYTHING YOU WANT THE HOME coax BE FOUND eccasional cha TV sets, radios, — suites. Dinette other misc. items. = Vist our trade bargains. -OUR LAYAWAY PLAN TERMS ‘OR EAS “4M TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come out ana jock sveund, 2 actos of free parking. 65-9241 ONE FE OPEN MON., SAT., : TO 6 — os m TO 8 4 miles mtiae of H E. of kepers, lclahte ou AU Rd. M50. “EXC. COND. heeds repairs, se Fe 2 Playét 23-2909 mile burn | ANTIQUE ORGAN, Frigidaire refri; “$20. pair of ta te plano rolls. ‘FE 5-3458 ADMIRAL PORTABLE TV, $69: $149.95 electric dryer, $118; de- luxe Queen washer, ‘ orge auto. washer, $168: $279.06 Norge gas dryer, installed, 2 yrs. to pay or 90 days—same as ine YOU INTERESTED IN MAK- a work day shorter? Are nterested in a cleaner home, Tiothes and —— pepe Call G. Thompson a te day about their new All-O- Matic ener that Tt provides soft water b No attention require - householder. Just add cal ity a year. Your cost is ont . or low —_* pa ts 7) Riad 90 Pay on “week! other ‘sets at vaual pO ey | Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake ELECTRIC SEW: -sporwerd & Exes rh D NEW Bie ta Sn rege s mice top, ay ‘air ath aad DA VENPORT oo 5 DINING rm, set. FE 4-9201 ater 3 p.m. RENT IT FAST | through Rent Ads! Room, yi Fey Rine, like CIN WIN. house, apartment, any- _bench saw. FE $7100, a FG * a oat rE ae rel thing — ‘Want Ads give | wate AKC tae Be sale, or P tedl cae gry you ACTION. Dial FE) - whet have. meu? ieig Middle Re | arg” _~ gelatinase , ae, nee. match, | Home | SIZE 37-38: _ OVER, J i. PLETE BED CLEAN $20. orted) e Clot jMovest MAIDENS » * CLEAN ESSE, 1. oseap. : BARGAIN: BOX. 465 6. ARD riven hep a witees | ixtniy use bony our" present gid ; stock tur eoats la dies. Vy I sunt, Thurs, a pf | — 1 | Sale Household Goods 57. | BUNK BEDS SPRINGS & tresses. Brand new, $3995 & po 6 Selection of wrought iron, maple blond. Pearson's Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Aveo CARPET, 11x15, DRAPES casional chair, bedspread, _ Beac DETROIT Ewen ‘STOVE, 1 $80. 2 blond eng tables, coffee Cte & vaenet ‘able, Air- Way sweepet, $35. 4 by 12 rus. MAT. | t j GAS RANGE, MAGIC CHEF, 10956 model, good as new, $126. Mid- |. a GE FULL _ STOVE. GOOD cond., $85. Or yer good apt. _ size stove. _MI HIDE-AWAY | BED, NEARLY NEW take over HEATER Ra blower. Good 4) | 8-278. __ a | KENMORE SEWING MACHINE. VERY NICE TWO-PI “LIVING a features, “, ee a nr room set will sell separate or Allen's Appliance, — as get B tot . —— VINATOR REFR FRIOE RATOR, aan — n. motst cold. exe. cond. | WESTINGHOUSE ~ REFRIGERA- only $70.98, Milk’s Appl. MI 6- 6-100, wr. perros niet ie electric “fen neve cmt TRONER, hay ton Rd. Birmingham. ono, daven arm- . WASHING MACHINE, Tall CON. — A ate ap end tables 3 Ab csrg «dition. "$35. OL 1 er. 18 ip gas; power mower, FE m9 en AUTOMATICALLY irvine ROOM AND ewer R ASHER furniture, Call after kO PLUMBING 68-0043, ; 190,96 — log A chair & Bo LA Gaoxun oo mattress. tra 7 co. scales tbe PE 39036. WARING MACHINES CONVEN: LIVING KM. Tasabe FROM $3.95. . id New innerspring mattress, $18.98, y a¥tomatic pump, TV serial, @9c, one to a cus-| $129.50 value 95, Michigan tomer. Joseph Furniture, 78 8. Fivorescent, 363 Orchard Lk. Ave. _Sagina WALNOT DINING | st % | ane os b EANGE, G18, FEC: | Dresser SUE 89 7-$483. Sew Machine wane China. NECCHI SEWING MACHINE WITH new —, features, ar | . SINGER SEWING CENTER | 5 | Featherweight Portables Reduced 1-3 from new list price. ese Machines used ior rote purposes Also rotary gear drive console used in sewing room _ = tnelude new attach- new guarantee & sewing ’ skills ‘lessons. TERMS AS Low AS $1.41 PER WE. ee eae fan boo and f antigy +118 OVER 50 6 UsmD TV SETs FROM $14.05 up, TV antennas, 69.05. WALTON TV 4 “B15 E. Walton FE_2-7357 | OID HEATERS USED, §% aXD the . Behick’ ck's MY 33711. PORTABLE SEWING | MACHINE _& elec, coffee ‘maker. FE acts PHAFF SEWING MACHINE, 1 | ue . Cal igen § count $60 ROY’! R REPT ACEMERY PARTS 96 Oakland Ave 4021 RADIO- PHONO HONO COMBIN ATION, + speed record player, FM AM _tadio Kamin: ra, $50. FE 0.8533. REBUILT WASHING ;)~ MACHINES. All makes Quaranteed.” = le Electric, 502 N. Johnson __£-5168, RCA-TV GUAR. BARGAIN. 6 _Commerce Rd. EM_ 3-41 bi6i SOLID ~ MAHOGANY NY KIMBALL Spinet Piano, TV, Blonde Mahog- any twih bedrm. set with new house & mattress & other misc. —_ furnishings.” Pvt. home. sp "COUGH NEVER $ pe. chrome set, Lionel ‘wae With J engines and accessories, cost $250 Will sell for EB 6-766 SECTIONAL LIVING ROOM eT. bed, kitchen stove. refrig., fuel | 2 stove with ol! drums) OR | aFeIs o cout TERED | occasional chairy. New | ‘ YR.) (O-.2¥ “‘He'sa a hig © city y gangeier: WAYNE GABERTS Only 5 portables & 1 console at 121_N. Saginaw FE 5-6189 cape waaes First come — Fitst “ANTIQUES | served. STARTING OCT. 15TH | 102_¥. saginaw. ic RaNGE POLL Open ) noon at m, ELECTR: : cxcgnt Me ny Open, very te size. Automatic oven.. Like ne & — Pas rg . silver,| Chrome dinette table. FE 2.8517. gene atiques. NEW HOSPITAL BED IN- 32 _Pine, behind Pontiac Press Bidg. nerspring mattress, Call FE 5-8125 | APT. SIZE STOVE, 4 BURNER, after 6:00, 97 S&S. Roselawn, good cond. $75. -FE 8-9507.. ONE 6X10 WINE WOOL RUG. APT. SIZE 8 PC. DINING ROOM 10x13 carpet. 1074 4 Argyle. prio rock maple. $150. 5 Union| OIL WATER HEATER & SPACE ke Rd., 2nd floor, EM 3.8222. heater. Refri USED, org iF FE Sie? ra dishes and mon ia te Sale Household Goods (57 STOVES BOUGHT es. SALVATION ARMY _ RED SHIELD STORE 118 W. LAWRENCE Carries ed complete tine of re” cond itione Fura Household oo changed. Turner's. 603 32-0801. .D, EX- t. “YA MANS ~ 18 W. Pike St, USED TR ADE. IN DE Wacher PE ¢17378, | Sot a Gas Rang ; say ing range: PT. reeee Due-Therm heater Trendle beds complete Drop Leaf Table tears THOMAS ECONOMY | FURNITURE CO. _____981_8._Paginaw_ 8t. USED TV, $19.05 UF; 5. nom, RE frigerators, $60.05 Cogay Bweet’s Ste piiance, 422 W. Csry “As. RANGES FROM ans _ R. & Munro Elec Con 060 Hurén Clem- ee _ MV ). Pairmon Washin machines | prsina “Room SUITE. GE RE-. (eee ea as a oye 4 aeaale | ELECTRIC STOVE si5 000 | STORE Bs we _ cond. #1 _ Sheffield Fri Eye. | anti) & s j PACTORY REBUWLT vacuum | ——* tH ——— | cleaners, al] mak year guar peg $16.95 up. tty le Sanaa wee ler Oi t leaters cost 503_N. Jobnson. PE $-5169. Money back eek guarentes. >| FRIGIDAIRE REP RIO. LA = | SCHICK’S MY 3-3711 | mode r guiy ane. Mike roe toe t TRADESIN DEPT. | Pith lag ones See = Guar. elee, Washer . $390.05 ‘SALE USED OTE |: pe. L. Rm, Buite tis 0s | autontatic Bendix wash | 3 pe ——- —. . $460.0 chine. Geod cond. E me his | Apt S 5 Sto $10.96 Barnett. 122 Onede Frm rror Veasey 4 Chair «. $12.06 FREEZER. UPRIGHT ONE OF |} (P< — > ee America's a eee ss. Freese . —_ = S009 uarantoed anne a) , 9% value. sare 0 aligns ost | v YMAN S Screctent” i ne aR Ave. ; ee TRADE-IN RUGS Gas STOVE. 995 ii -IN. TV, $56.) Ts"sT 9" Whiten Velvet .... 6 Automatic washer $35. Oi] space | @é"al1'¢ — Tm: 4.05 heater, : trigerator, ate ee" : enille ......., r _Electrie a. ae BE 5 orl All. Woot wil . 4 GAS STOVE BALE, $25 OR | 1)'3*xi8'e" Wool : _trade for electri. Cah PE 8-4406. | 53 32 48 Vee ee -.- ee $20.50 Washer ra Breakiast set .. Coil att. Good 86-1564. Coronet Appliances. WE Bt NORGE ELEC. STOVE FOR SALE, | EVER OPENING L No Ma. |} t chine tune-up $2.05 at your Sager WALNUT gy | Center Miracle Mile only chairs, $1 WE OOS es $8. Coft “| Wwtert at for $60 LAMP $15. EMpire 3.4213. WESTINGHOUSE WASHFR AND ond, $125 Clarkston Rd. For Sale M Miscellaneous | 60 nee HORSE AIR 2 COMPRESEOR, 6 horse outboard motor, $75.00 A OR ak excaon * YTHING Fon Tne. HOME KLAND RE FE 2-6523 iG TAY Kitchen cabinette base ee table 6. PE ~ TABLE: light maple. Cost 6110; will cal Also ged antique lamp, $25.00. Valve tefacer & $224 60. & chair, $50.00. OR 3-7124. 1 Servel $20.00. Blue al as refrig oam Lt op rot Call after 5 I-l-1-A ay Gee SIDIN WU-AL a. our muerte installations, storms & ELECTRIC POP COOLE: Site capacity, Like new, $60. ‘= 1 yourself by « = AND 870 reseater, erator, epee atone! gat, ee Touadsy ae fs Used 6 7 to ia er pied erent se ane RM me "ANCHOR FENCES No money down, FRA epproved Free extimates, aise wrought . row porch ravings. rE — | BEEP AND PORK - HALF __auarters wopayae Mk aks, PE foal, RE BED, SE eo vg com stall showers, $34.45 93 (Or. | plete. $14.05; ichigan seal chard Lk. Ave and fer childrens ay Fluorescent, ive BIKE, 4 IN, GIRLS, $0. CHILD 's | table & chairs, $5, Child's elec- | ~ a stove, $3. Roller skates, size; 2. $6 Pogo stick. $2. Dresses &- St. Marys coat, stee 12 and 14 | Biudio couch $15. Ovcastonal | ohair, 4. __ OR 3-1028. BE AT” THE COLD INSULATE aud, Ox6, tnt, 2x13’ ARGAIN PRICED SS" Sheetrock, cash & carry $1.47 * Bheetrock soboabe st RPLUS LU IMBER'S ig oa see ghland- ra” aon OR 3-1002 | RES, YOUNGS | and = fit ide, galvan’ ity Se 2600 Lapeer aU wuiboares AN 23 etes Free estimate, BEAUTY ‘SHOP } XING BROS. f 230) Pontiac Rd, FE ¢-ilia’ POOL TABLE. REGUL ATION | - sia over $100 PLYWOOD SPE CIALS | CA8H AND CARRY pricks ‘ birch 4x8, Goed 3 ae a fir 4x8 good 1 aid ie | s fir exterior ol Pivecord Call us On anigy | pyeeets. Intertor and exterior doo Pp ontiac P ly wood: Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave rE ae QUANTITY OF CEMENT iI e sell cheap to highest bidaee Also deep well jet pemp. ee | ump, McCray. 858 walk ‘au, rea 4 box, Craflaman electric saw, 1 aluminum storm window, 3424 stoker with blower, two 20 ft. steel Sell ‘cheap if taken F 68-8030 RACK POR PICKUP TRUCK good condition. $25. PR 2-1215 REO. $30.06 14 GAUGE, 220-GAL. ol} tank—-only 632.80 Complete Iine os ef) tank su ANDERSON HARDWA) 182 8. Telegraph Rd FR | Across atreet from Mireacie Mile . one Every Night THI @ pin EPOBSESSION SPECIALS a * aaa | SUMP PUMP GENERAL ELEC. trie S00 50 cent, NOR rewind MACHINE, acrifice. Next paym “due De ist, Call Credit ,_ == Sewing Center, om oT WILL sell separately. OA 8-3 9117. re, MASTER SAW. Pp. moror, $175, et el Sewer | Pipe for . COE mAINS All sines 3° to 24° lete line of matertal BLAYLOCK COAL & euppena SUPPLY CO, #1 _Orehard Lake Ave, FE 3-T101 ue pinay r * ng i Ee ry eS Ee Sores pe onde Lake ey & cLo- write 1947. Any Teas. ~~ RCPEYLENE i By” outfit & mise ames a4 ent, Walton. Lot No. 3. FR ote ncn Talbott Lumber rock lath wo ny Nolumihing, and ¢ eet: ea! sorts USED Of; SPACE WRATERS, 420 wp. 80 South Perry, G. A, ee USED HEATING EQUIPMENT Coal furnaces — $90.00 up. Bt firme Stokers Blowers Pe ay earner 9 § Paree st sine, MY r 3-286, Equipment OPEN | Bolens & Wheel Hors fing, trae ne: r Here, #' to. 30" wide. Several aw & used | aed mowers at reduced prices, i. HCH 173 rn “Jeginew OTL PIPE 5 FT. $3.89 SOL UMING serPLy Ee 5-2100 13 TRAILERS. SELL mee OR SEP- arate. 3 business lots in 20 by 30 603 Orchard buliding. _5-2333 Lk. FE 2 WHEEL TRA steel frame. 4 #040 Dixie High 1955 barrel, 1 motor, 47 1 ine PE 5-1467, - 1 AUTO. “1 APT. SIZE O TOVE. 1 ELEC. APT. Size ‘STOVE. SET © aie table stands, apt.-size lent, cond, a |30 GAL. ELEC. DELT. nrereny Keego ILER by nway. ELEC. coftee eae nlcunder — with St a Al excel- WATER HEATER, Also washing machine, i114 TON “CHEV. TRUCK, JUST | arbor. WITH 7 box. EDITION ENCYCLOPEDT Brittanica, complete 24 volume, with bookcase, oo Germe og yr, old, pret tennel. AILER SINGLE age ea. ~ prundeite | Fac sefferu FUEL OIL TANK, es § DELIVERED including sales tax. Lapa tory luding 18 in. vented ‘in cap and “Hitert $10 a 0; O1L, FORRACE. LER, NEW BOX. . 184 Mt. Clemens 5, Fe A TABLE saw - ALL $65. eau ha r tirmace stokers and heater. “| | oon Oe. Co. Rocb- _ester. on TRON Paint Fr Also #burner s08 move. $-1125, “WATER he G. A. pron 80 8 KITCHEN CABIN TT Cte AU- iy famous Youngs , $180.95 value, 5138.05 se suahtly ‘arred. Also se 42 models at terrific v wet See nf. an Fluorescent, 303 _Kve. KENMORE 2 BORNER S aph Acm rE trail- barner 4-8912. Call Taher 3 om — MOVING TO FLJ aT SFLL. Cc “’ , iy ee AN 11°X%2” & @ X10". Li NEW, A BL PHON GR IN . KEN. MORE iG. MACHINE, DRAWER ANY DESK MAHOGANY SPINET PIAN (STARK! ER WING MACHIN: AD, ROOSTER TABLE LAMP. TUFPED BACK GOLD ®BASY CHAIR, ™% TON AMBASSADOR WIN AIR. | . DIT? 186. | $i BT LD RRACE, PO #3200. . NEW 1 SALWANIZED | > RIPE ~ Sind Buln eooie i tg ce a L eS 8 Wall Tile l¢ oman Plasifc Wall Tile savings 9 B. Saginaw Open 9-6. Sar: BENSON LUMBER CO, ~___ Machinery y 6 0A ENGINE with a cine tee BRIGOS a rker Lawn Sweepers gett starter and auto eluteh, Ree es ae 6bo7 Dix Mociel — ‘ake 3.7666, . .. | OVER ED H. & ANOL FOF SAL fe “HIF. TAP and straight milling ‘Saas ee x ~C “ Priced at one steel and heat Use. storm winiows, of! drums, joie gol De 3 holders, . arbors garage door storm door, of! burn. |. at een by eopeta 20 a. eatension ‘adder. 104 | mut ee ry FREE sr STANDING TOILETS 414 si0 85 nk o ol Washbowis with fitttn ee is ‘ 3-pe.. bath sets with trim .., a FOR RENT |i path set — earns ae STEAMERS 'ACTORY f trregaiars HAND SAN pens CeLie saws ne 72 173 g, Saginaw FE 5-2100 OPEN SUNDAY 489 8. SANFORD 3| Garage Doors "Pike's Rental De & EQUIPT, ‘AL overhead rrasete, paiaeee, cub tractor, andes 4 Lares floor sander carpet Soden ost ene qurags'Con | feamPvoct,ceed, mover, ir - ig Ae E- . us sive] rete grinders, plumbers, carpen ih 8, Paddock __wm a-0nes| ‘1 vou dont see ite cali GAR WATER $is-98. | sane Dinte Waterford OR $1781 | sor syed ¥ oe a . Meteo. Opp. Our Lady of the Lakes Church a Thompson go Berry | —--- FOR RENT EQUIPMENT. Fi sand - - i Arbor press, i furnace vocunm selenners Wai torches, creepers, fire extin- porer ssa steamers. Oakland Fuel & genes, chain - fall, — ba Pi ies Orebard Lake Ave dercoatin un, ij sheives, Bb sn anc eet battery charger, many more tools Ete 3 F erwika MACHINES. DRY & parts. Closing out. PR 98-3542. oods, drapery material, pain HE NG Formica, plese & electrica. F EATING - er ig wK. ore. Loon 8 > ay } eed furnaces, oil barners, Sentecte: Buliegry auoD, uw. Sale Musical Goods } 62 1 ELECTRIC HAW! HAWATIAN N OUITAR Te Mt “Eremens Street. a i ETSCH CHET AT- tne Gutter, “a cigy damaged, (em ada pea Gaetan 5 ‘varia seco. $78. value, now $65. ¢pe. drum mn Other Rtg ag at big tscounts. Cash or terms. EDWARDS Pe aie 18 8. Sag. CLARINET... SAX FLUTE LESSONS EXCELLENT TEACHERS Beginning now _ wood? department— now Sratlante. Cail _— , GALI LAGHER i Fed COMPANY 18 EAST HURON $T __ FE 40566 a Soe e oc - role $6. ON 90108. Sat G oe AR. gti AFT- er 5 pm bets Na ‘HEATER 3.06 an ae Morris Musie jot 8, _ Saginaw aac 2080t Matic lnstruction 6 62-4 voice jeerous = se Stag “Sale Office > Equipment 63 niectric T ewriter ee is re ~Kxcetlent OODEN Diésk AND ‘Et, ss "Meta ab INE f, 010, PE eee eltalr, Apa we @ | Sale Store Equipment 64 CAsB nROwTED, GooD COND, Cheap 4-875. NATIONAL, “3 AS rR After ‘Sale Sporting Goods 65 3) MERLIN RIFLE, ae NEW, $50, OAkiand 8-3302 aff “a WincHEsTER oMLoae wis ip ey ~~ Re 2 boxes of shells, o- 06 REALTOR “ai. ALAB- kan scope, Williama quick de- tachable -— a peep sight and sling, FE 2 276 REMINGTON: en ‘ Just like new, Ite oe aller 5 es th: t $80 takes MY F = Be ee SELECTION “or USED uns & rifles. Ben's Loan Office “$ Patterson Mt ie u. f. Nor efrig, $29.05 wii val new 6 $375 » “4 Frome’ ely 35 DEER "re Tien “RRAG 7 mo. Cond HP deluxe scape outboard a neler sot 98 val sow | FLY TYENG EQUIPMENT 8335 $150. Never used I¢in, port TV| Pontiac Lk Rd 3.3167, §'®: by vat. tl nes. PAcTORY & ctor Out Lt em an ri $112.45 val. now $00, never used 7g lng pe Se ee use our easy pay plan. Contact _Burrshell, J76_ 8. Telegraph. srirest, Service Store. Fidera ——_ vg eg 5-6123 ask for Al GUNg - LL, TRADE. Maree en ‘I mare oe arate vines a, eohew. "von Weed. O88 st “ts ot browning Goi ROMEX At dic ~pEeR dealer ro he 4 7 finance. Wal Cener "tee duples plugs, Lad z. — THD, were & 306. ain & range ee. Rela. or ie re $4.98. 0 A. Thompson s. Perry - = 'e og our own sag, SAV AT WARW ps = = QUPTER Eves. 07 7 dave wee pier . ber. a gs he 10 ly ea ta, coger aoe: ie Mott ce per eink wae oes Incoey ‘Wenthos, “Hastie = Chats & Pants 2678 Orchard Lake BR na. id g ime Korean Bootes tmaeuiated boots, sulated and thermal underweer, heme cuits. yore Ash SURPLUS. PR 2-002 HUNTER'S SPECIAL ; 1 la you eesees zee ant to go—First ped Murry : SEE McNEAL For the Best Deal Dodge -, Plymouth Dealer A ‘ oe bao lay 635 8 Woodwe Like W tine, "win he +1008 N” CAR. bine Weaver K-4 scope. Box of shells. $85. After 4 pm. PE 5.3860 co - err HAND SET OF MATCHED Lik® NBw 1D ~ HUN’ outtit complete, Gixe 40. OR 37113. FABLE WE BTo | Mews MAN'S RED PLAID a wut, m sine 40. 36 walat, _cond. $20. FE 5-0453 = NS & DEER Loweat Bi aay we trade, time tee nsulated red hunting now 3. wi 16. 5O Weaver K-V 643.13" top or side mounts $10.00. NUNTERS — MEN ONLY. mm farm hom bie, _County. “On, ‘Sand, Gravel & Dit 66 iv . Pag: Romer tar visni | seaacies i) “CLA . | YAR POW NCH on OR 3-283. Hu : Hoan Cash a rE 20380. & nd im epbommai ; 4 Teas ween eeruee te Gaerne as ee eeemnene we sR Ah i i Aa A IM AMP a ig AE POTS e Cee a eee eee ee FOR SALE 7-WEEK-OLD PART MALE AND FEMALE “PUPPIES . CALL FE 2-1321 ; 488 W. ANN ARBOR “f socawns ere ‘ WANTED ; YOUNG WIRE: Pox terrior housebroken, ii i He ® coon cats ee “et, rds & Peon 71 9 18T “2 See eis - mei Sale nl Gel, oe ot ke F ¥, i er Bales on M24, __ just norte ot Oxfords * GERMAN SHEPHERD f° female. Call OR 3 i er 3 yo pOay wor” a : ba TS, BOARDED. ED. pos : Aum KD Cur i? é a, Ba atso AAA EQUIPMENT Pay fart ‘Creat Tens KING BROS. PR 41112 McCulloch . Chain Saws Me, specs te service’ dt y your Credit Terms HOUGHTEN & SON J.1 cane & Perguson ba pkey a ea aa CORN Pi ICKERS, SAY, N NEIGHBOR ay eace one ay oe Diststbuhors” Mise a SIZE FE 20023 77 he wg ¥ out.) i \eenke EZ. Smart Sale Farni, 330 Tienken Rd. Rochester, Paul auctioneer, Frank Web- eee 9-3405, . For Sale Housetrailers 78 iT. tunity to set for your deer bunti wy or next ars vace- _® Very smal] down pay- selection of late mod- in and 2 bed- Stop and at the big iE BUS, Sar is geod. FR 2-2003. OXFORD TRAILER SALES rs, Stuarts atte ardsons Open 9 3 to 8:30. Mite at, 1 mile 6. of Lt. 9, TRAILER EXCHANGE - MOBIL HOMES SINCE 1932 ” “BOTTLE GAS PARTS & SUPPLIES “PEE poe okt _ “Parts Sun. ct. ‘2 jer Se ALUMINUM housetrailer. 2088 Commonwealth $50 | _ Ra. ey ee FT q * i ae 100. a Walton Bivd. FE &-9940. Rent Trailer Space 79 duet won, gla oR eC EF ie he HEIGHTS MOBILE Vit- » Oxford Mobile Manor ar 1 it, hen’ take it ne tt here ot top | FE | 8- "| AUSTIN 1948. 2 DR, aa. COND lw PLYWOOD - 1-PT. R é . 14 inboard. Fi sbicn id : Cc NUM BOATS — MERCURY Ginoa a CAL CHRISTMAS ITEMs INLAND LAKES SAL ES PE ¢1131_3127 W. Huron PE 9 "Bad Shelton Mo otor are PRIVATE P RIVATE PARTY WANTS CLEAN HI DOLLAR for cars in an ggitatttien EM CASH AVERIL, ollara. Fr. +6806) Pontiac Auto Brokers _ WANTED: USED Call FE 4-9100 1300 N. Perry St. at Madison “THE HIGH DOLLAR "HH. J. VAN WELT See M a M Meor Sales For a ‘33. Buick 2° Mazu rek be 4-058, . Dump. All Phe in my shape ae reson NATIONAL TRUCK. a ee 5 | att cimeh roma TRACTOR & tandem Segemettie flat condition, $2,500. GMC 147_ 6. . "83 DUMP, GOOD) _ 1124 Lambert Dr., Holly.|* 11 TRAILMOBILE pDuMP >, © Emerson ___|; ité FORD %, TON PANEL TRUCK OR 3-3310 Lf rs ransportation JOHNSON MOTORS - Boats, Trailers & Accessories, ose e for th | Fae Bek nine, Sorkin | ransportation Offered 87 - —_ aisle For Sale Cars 9 rr EPCS ALIKER, Fo es = wa Foreaner $43; Tampa, $43 ‘ f DEVILLE. OR 31234. A ectrmdinens posture conne es went: Disly. rose wen, —, GOING NORTEL PARI . Fee, a aes | Bennie tie cia __Wanted Used Cars _ 88 frag Wagan "0 92 A-I PRICES FOR SCRAP @ OLD/192 Nash $275 cars, OR 3-601). 1962 Oldsmobile ...... ...,. 05 Alwa ays R Ready to Buy isl Btudemcker “Wik.” '-’": ‘gaso| ‘34 - ¥ Automatic + : AGE rey A AUT TO O BARTS cof. + i a ad tho 50 ESAs Ralegeaat| ecco Me 3 SALE ALL CARS OUT BY OCT. Waiting tr jour ts tara 1969|—228 Beale Steele, Keego Harbor, “AUBURN MOTORS "53. BUICK Corner Pike & _ FE 314 + Doom . As MUCH AS tio JUNE AND $595 nee | cars days or "Cy" OWEN om Your FORD aaw Dealer FE 5-410) "s1 BUICK 4 DR, SPECI TAL, “Qo0D cond. 822 Cor W-W, Windo PE 6-005. . DEL oe ey po ndow washers, P. Glide. _Pyt owner. Sacrifice, MA 4-1711. Houghten’s HOT SPOT. coups. — Extra T “Mounts “Mo avert 63 Buick Super Riviera. R & Hi, Re. +. Deluxe ¢dr, Ran, Po ra. * cle " $08. re 9 ME sy ‘Ss Olds. Super (8) Holiday &. Hydra. Spotlight sharp. Almost Hike gt Dine Hey." OR 3 100)/0900 S:RCTION, OF SECOND | We soy CARS IN ANY CONDE) [Ow ag 106 : bak i a lg FO All prices to sell. SEE OUR e OF ENGLISH ~ Used Truck Parts 894 8 me HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester's Friendly Olds Dealer 528 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 le Steele, Keego SALE ALL CARS OUT BY OCT. ji. "| Eddi Harbor. “QUALITY” | USED CA » ee ARRA ARE GUARANTEED ao ehh eee eee eee eee ee eee seeree RS. ce eeee a fee sttneae GLENN'S CARS OUT BY OCT. 3st. Eddie Steele, Keego Harbor, RETAIL BRANCH eee AT CASS eMC” “TRACTOR ‘3 QOMC 2 FH N TRACTOR _ For. Sale Ca Cars 91 eee eee __ #0 mi, to gal. $150. FF HAUPT Pontiac Sales Pontiac eine savetiet. Owner's demo. Loaied z= “= +. save HE jac Catalina sedan. comeess demo, Loaded with « Slag i 2 dr, V-8. Pow- be" Madea Seeter, Line « oESiac spel baron. rl Ls 4 dt. sedan, Hydramat- Me. fe, ower testing, radio & heat- "83 Ponting” 4 di. sedan, Radio &) " sen mat. ps Radio ‘ Owen Ree ik new "53. . Customiine. ae S. -“§ For- some Tg & heater. White- a ‘Chevy Se “Alr bardtop, Radio enter. : bs by ie 2 ar. Low milleage. A Also ogee specials, N. Ma eta ee or MAple 6-1141__ SEE GROUCHO HERE NOVEMBER 18T 6-0 P.M. 35 DESOTO PIREDOME HA A ver flight transmission. ARDTOP clean car. Radio, Power- $57.69 PER MONTE - BRAI A 5 5 MOTOR SALES . . Call St, i) CHEV. TDR” DELUXE Bx: gellent cond, Cail before 4. MApile aa ad . . radio, heater, s Rowengide or original to sell at $368. ® more ‘84’ to pick from, NORT H CHEVROLET MI 4-2735 1000 8. Woodward enn ‘s teh ne - 1955 _ CHEVY. - DEL RAY R&H. Sharp. Automatic. 7 sroas. Lake Orion Motor Sales M34 AT CLARKSTON wer|/FORD — MERCURY MY: 29611 a rest, why notigy ¢ CHEVY CONVERTINLE. Ex. it as sound yn Re ‘ake over al SALE ALL CARS OUT BY 3ist. Exidie Eteele, bor, cel, ¢ar ance, $41 os mo, EM ¢ OCT. Keego Har- EX- ey He ate SWEPT- WING DODGE STATT'S MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS * AND TRUCKS dr. R&H. ton peeel, Irotiay “CLARKSTON ~ Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth TATION SPECIALS ‘Open Evenings—Please- ne MAple 5-5141. » CLARKSTO 1 Solan We oy ne TOR — ON - ¥ many | 1983 Pon Chieftain deluxe 2 | iv eat 5 ai : be Terme. - ’ Doase Borgel “A” ar, 1985 th Bavoy V-8 4 door |, Ovromatic, clon 3) auto, R&H,’ iat 2, dr. heater, suto.,| tires, 1 owner beauty, $1305 N HANOUT j vaitic -ORION, MICH, ee For Sale Cars 91 Pontiac. Auto Brokers” ‘ST Fo eippeeenie: $ ‘85 Dod ronet, 2 cise $895, Balance Ge 3g) SILL Stence ‘$3 Ford Custom 4 dr, POM. $95 | 2 Onkland Ave s-s001 ‘* lee aa. sierbematic $ ies 20 A 10:36 ¢ . r , nee FC ‘ba Olds 98 4 dr. ir 8 495 mm. and after 9 p 4 i home ‘32 Nash Am 1 sharp $%a8 |; ali day Monday. a Rambler HT ae + osiess $ 408) fgg PORD 4 DR. wAGOn Ran. i Ford 2 dr. iM $8 306 aa ~, Red and te. "61 Buick Spec. 2 dr., $345 — “| Lake Orion Motor Sales ;| 1200 N. Perry St: ar Ma *. CHEV. 2 DR., wn, gasume paymen’ taatoe af month, Lucky ‘auto, Sales, 193 Saginaw, FE 4-2214 “rune Eat SEM | Be, U motor 5-1460_ after 5:30 p.m. ran oo" CARS ia ‘BY Oct. _3ist. Eddie Steele, Keego Harbor. WE TRADE UP OR DOWN D te oh V4. 900D ) RUNNING 981 to 987 Models [aby ade We Pay You +2043. * r CASH FOR YOUR CAR} 3,085 ae pan reer month. Call ‘redit Mgr. Mr. Parks) Midwest 1500, itaroid HA! K INS . ‘$1 FORD, COUNTRY SQUIRE station wagon, oteam. R&H. CHEVROLET Bargain. EM 3-008). H. Riggins, “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 CLARKSTON MA 5-507! Open Nights W967 CHEVROLET STATION WAG. Beater. Two tone matching leather interior. V-4 mo- tor ——eo Phone OR Take Over Payments ‘6} Chevrolet station wagon. Snow tires, very good shape. OR 3-4173 _after 5 pm FOR “OK.” ALITY By CA na” SEE UTE CHEVY-BUI IcK ___MY 22411 SALE ALL CARS our BY OCT. _ ist. Eddie Steele, Keego Harbor. | . 1953 Pontiac 2 Dr. $495 LARRY EROME. R FORD DEALER rape ‘$1 fa geet ailbage. cond, All ones, mone 10711 ea es Le _Apple Dr., Clarkston *%, CHEVROLET 2 DR. V-#. R & H. Powerglide. MI 6-6005. 54 Chevrolet 2-Dr. P.O. H-TOP. Low hina. Hh OR 3-4062, — $100. RUNS Goon, psilanti after 4. Call Parks Midwest. #7500. itaroid _Turner_ Ford CHEVY i088 . 7 Rng 93.000 “Mf. __Car bet. 6 _ FE 4-1835, SALE ALL ¢ “tae a BY OcT. ist. Eddie | ea Sars pereer a ~ ¢ream = and like-n ill be deepens when you see and drive this one. Tnv elearance priced, $1,- 495. Schutz Motors, DeSoto- oo outh Dealer, Woodward at Bir- ingham. IMPERIAL 1953 — ALL POWER. Air-conditioned. Pv}. owner. MA pores qany ba lg 12 \ mone: ESE agustots PE baie yy last. fac i ear, ey #dr hardtop radio & er, whites and wer, town old a “wil cana on’ af & month, Full peice sh ed Sehutz A DeSoto- hart: r lia “ntittad ‘ Si Safes a ‘58 Chev. Convertible ....... 15395 ‘56 Ford Custom lined .2 4 $1395 "86 Pontiac Starchief Gat: $1495 *85 Chey. 210, 2 dr. cone $1005 "85 Ford Fairlane 3 dr. .... $1295 "$5 Pontiac 870 2 d $1295 "55 Pontiac 870 cat $1395 4 Ferd iL. .. $99 ‘4 Buick Ceasser Pod on . $1295 ‘83 Pontiac Sedan : 105 'S3 Ford 8 Customiined 2 dr. $ 695 "55 Ford 8 Seed 4 dr $1145 "62 Pontiac Sedan .......... $ 645 "$1 Nash Sedan ...... Tied le $ 295 "bl Pontiac 2 dr. .......... § pm ‘49 Ford V-8 2 dr. ........68 Is “ee SALE ALL C: dist. Budie Buavie, os FE ing for the lowest price, Lake Orion Motor Saiey pilit_ AT CLARKSTON RD. Ww. t Fi MERCURY MY 3-2611| ham. ward at Hunter, SALE ALL CARS OUT BY OCT. t. Eddie Steele, Keego Harbor. "30 — CONV, RUNNING CON- dition, $60. PE 4-506. Wed ny gp wn, spun emesis va is Par a. Adldwest 47500, war. urner Ford. * sg 4 STATION WAGON. oD, Good tires, $150. Park- burgh 1 Sigg = Park: 1 t rion, lot 6 tt mile N. FORD Vic. CLEAN, PFuLL| 18% ee oe $295, B & BE Motors, F 1953 Buick SBoecial ea. 1963 Ford Cust 55. FOR LINE, 8, | MOST MARES J AND MODELS TO ‘Clean, R e i. MI 40003. iE FROM . | SALM ALL CARS OUT BY OCT. AUTO SALES __3ist. Eddie Steele, Keego Harbor. BS Monteal PE 49151 1940 PLYMOUTH see te DR. Sia héater, whitewa Ez “go - sandece ; ler, toodwara at One PONTIAC 1954 Chev, ~ WILL, ACCEPT Outboard motors. boats, | appll guns, son a eee ae s Saeed ured wagon, small equity take over Fees Also a 18 Amana eexer , Lindsey water softener. . GOOD GORD. 45963 * “PORD, AEDAN, i AN ar, EM 3-0081, H, Riggins. ats ALL CARS OUT BY OCT wane _Eddie Bieele, Eddie Harbor. AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors C Chéysler -1 Pl ‘lymouth ‘be Gna. St. gy is HT, re oFaeh et ieee” $8 | Eale ees Bee teeea tT. 5 own apeme en Se Sool She Rat Pee Ss) EG oni a” Geta Tan power ... $1895/ Mr. wy hatdwest +7500, rig ‘Se Py. tbr. V-8 station wagen _old Turner Ford 7 1 Bute. .. $1198 | i956 PLY. 2 DR. AUTO. | #6 Pontise Starchief. Full aon = cond, Selling. ag only + R&H, .. $1295 ae . ‘$8 Bulek 4 Dr, re a 5151 Lake Orion: Motor Sales "53 Dodee 4 «Dr. V-8 auto, — . M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. ak $ +E --4 FORD, -- ). = MERCURY 3 MY_ 2-2611 = Buler +Dr. "Deen. ROH, $10| 1055 PLYMOUTH SEDAN R&H, — wn) $5 a week 17%3| Auto. trans No money down, As oy DeSoto cust. 8 4-Dr. 17: oe ore of, $19.76 month. 'b& Nash eek = rubber, $10, Call Mr. Parks. Mid- down, Tle $05 | _wesi 4-7300. Harold Turner Ford. | OPEN "E VE NINGS ‘PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN. ie ne on¢-owner new car “724 Oakland Ave. ss. 8-6801 trade for you We have the serv- | @3 PORD 4 DR. $5 DOWN AND assume small payments of $27.24 - per month. Lu Auto Sales, 193 S. Saginaw. 4-2214. ‘33 HUDSON = ‘ : r SMALL and 4: * ints low price fool you, it's ty samo more, $295. DeSoto-Piymouth — Woodward at Hunter, Bir- yh KAISER. 3 RUNS GOOD. CHEAP. FE 4-7900. ‘4 MERCURY 2 DR, IGHT ohift. ome, nee W-W, new ‘ine fe’ Tou clean and priced 2-0145 until # p.m, AIR CON- . _ trade. 6 p.m MERCURY MONTCLAIR, “ies. HT. Be". x? very clean, 6818 Cooley Lk. Bud Shelton verti OR ar. Bud Shelton Motor S Sales Auburn at E. Bivd. 195¢ MERCURY CONVT. ay Ps, = Mere-O-Matic, ane PB. Red & white. Like ne Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. FORD — eR Y_ MY pe eeen . ty gg ey fe ae Sun a ASL ER Een See ie Mas ae MAS ae Sareies. Femoes at Hunter, Birmine : SALE A ALL __ dist. Eddie ude, Keego Tarver. "a, DODGE ADR H.-G GooD "51 wr = eae R&H, AUTO shift. Exe. second car for subur- ban needs, Runs fine, $200 or best offer. MI 6-1972. HURON MOTOR SALES ALWAYS A gos SELECTION OF SED 952_W. HURON __FE 23-2641 GREEN ¥. MORE ro FROM "RIEMENSCH JEL TBE “GOODWILL — CARS” 55 OLDSMOBILE 4 Radio, Heater. oe ‘$139 “PONTIAC RETAIL” _ For the Best Deal Dodge - Plymouth Dealer ENGLEHAR a ri Saginaw. r ann, _Biriminghamt Chad 638 8. Woodward - Mi 4-2042 paynients PE 2-33 used’ car. 1954 PONTIAC. STA |'56 Ford Country Sedan os wet, “CLEMENS ~sT. 55 Buick 4-Door - Pm ’55 Olds Holiday Coupe ’55 Cadillac Club Coupe HUNTER'S 55 Pontiac 2-Door °55 Ford Club Coupe SPECI AL a au — DeVille eaten "54 Pontiac 2- r caeepe 4 aigupped wih en ‘34 Plymouth 4-Door 2 a copking. stove, "53 Cadillac 62 Sedan Sapboaran “Cucaisel ther | '53 Olds Super 88 2-Door Pemboo winder drapes. = 1°53 Olds Holiday Coupe . eee telly *52 Chevrolet 2-Door his will take you wherever 52 Chrysler Windsor ren hb hseee | |°52 Ford 2-Door eae! Sag 51 Pontiac 2-Door ye as 51 Ford 2-Door — SEE "51 Ghevrolet 2-Door ° - 50 Ford Pickup DR. NEW | Take over | "eG tab OLDSMOBILE eS. top quality new car trade- ns come Suburban Mtrs. | OLDS Di 565 8. woodward” Simian pomyseo F Daas HYDRA. fe ee oe, ii ti tires, $1295. OR 57 in ‘48 PONTIAC 4 DR. GOOD TIRES | _and moto, FE 3-318. ANP 1931 ‘PONTIAC CHOPPED Aca DR. STARCHIEP. a ale channeled c¢ . Unfinished. res oupe. Unfinishe PONTIA __Lots_of extras. PE SALE ALI, CARS OUT BY OCT. tist. Eddie Steele. Keego Harbor. CENTRAL LINCOLN <1 M TERCU RY "Safe-Buy” VALUE USED CARS CA8s AT PIKE STS. | 23-0167 FE 4-3886 6 CAR PAYME TOO BURDEN- some? Let us help you adtust to some lees expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales Mis AT CLARKSTON RD MERCURY MY 22611 |‘ MATTHEWSHARGREAVES: - 100 GALLONS ~ =e ale PES ee Se New Goodyear Tires Available on all ’55-’57 models Car Guarantee On all ’51-’57 models—as long as you own the car. DURING OUR ANNUAL ‘Model Changeover Sale NOW’S'THE TIME TO BUY! =| South Side 211 S. Saginaw 1 ’°56 VOLKSWAGON ’°56 PONTIAC ; $1695 nan "5 /ROLET - ‘LET 55 CHEVROL 35 CHEVROLET | STATION, WAGON '56 PONTIAC ue STATON WAGON ~~ 54 PLYMOUTH = en ~'S4 ‘BUICK on ass ‘54 CHEVROLET 54 FORD = $745. ‘53 CHEVROLET ‘52 CHEVROLET me. . $445 51 PONTIAC 30 MERCURY ad STATION WAGON 56 FORD $445 g1198 N orth Side 631 Oakland Ave. ’57 VOLKSWAGON. ~*~ °56 VOLKSWAGON $1798 $1695 'S6 KARMAN GHIA '57 FORD $2345 *s00"" | alana af CUES EOLED ‘33 OLDSMOBILE $3245 $1395 '55 BUICK ‘58 CHEVROLET CENTURY HARDTOP o . 1445 ~~ 55 CHEVROLET "55 PLY} MOUTH $1095 *544 CHEVROLET "54 oe 9s > 9605 "34 PLYMOUTH $3 CHEVROLET $508 $605 MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS From $95 to $245 — YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” FE 44546 FE 4-4547 fee recor on these cars—fur- | nished upon r “omg Final pre- | shewing sale. is really a rgain. Schw' | Piymouth Dealer, Woodward at ter. Birmingham ‘53 PONTIAC, 9 PASSENGER STA- tion wagon, — down —— and “assume payments. Lucky Auto “sales. 193 8, Sag- inew, FE 4- 1967 PO tae DEMORATR Stareniet stom Ca’ a a 7% Ey TiT or FE 4-1955. RCHIEF. CUS- _tom. 4 dr, 16,000 eee FE 54-0178. PONTL 2 TONE Poa Sealine Y i Very clean. 12 = R = im HYDRA. money down. Assume pay. ments of $19.76 mo. Call Cre ‘arks Midwest 4-7500. rner Da CATAL "56 PONTIAC, hes CATALINA Hi Fi, Extras, | $1750. OL dla ‘Ou Fllzabeth 1 Lk. Rd. i080 PONTIAC R&A, HYDRA 0% i987 PONTIAC @ DR. CATALINA, Hydramatic, 1 owner, low mile- ae er very clean. FE 8-6843. rhb ‘LL TOTE YOUR NOTE Pa wae te ‘CREDIT ED iis WORKING MAN: EASY ED JONES 115 8. Saginaw - Care VOLKSWAGON. 22,000 Se owner car. Just our way of mak- ing ; 't last Ks a. uth Dealer ood werd at Hunter, Birmingham : " “Bright Spot” AUTO SUPER MART All Cars Winterized ’56 Cadillac 60 Special — ‘57 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Dr. *56 Olds Holiday Coupe | 55 Dodge Royal 4- Door JEROME. | Olds - Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass j FE 2.9101 OLIVER'S MAKING ROOM FOR THOSE. NEW “B-58" ... TRADE-INS. OUR SACRIFICE IS YOUR GAIN. SO HURRY ON DOWN TO OLIVER’S FOR THOSE FULLY WARRANTED, GUARANTEED RE- ', CONDITIONED USED CARS. ALL OLIVER'S USED CORS ARE WIN- “TERIZED. ‘52 Buick Special.......~.$495 Sedan, neariy = tires, good body, drives ‘5S ime ‘a car years younge ‘36 Buick Hardtop wands » 1595 5d pe ge ty Ogaden om stee & ae. sharp car, blue Pontiac Starchief ... .1995 a steering & brak : bower no Fine l mese windows. a —~ oe beauty. F ord Convertible .. «1095 red for the y Quager hearts and in excellent ition, those who want sendin. for. thore, who, Went mere for a eee ‘54 SulcK Hardtop eeas 51095 "1'SS Buick Special . $1495 Sedan, radio heater: ‘ong ateen white tires clean. Bure it. you'll buy. it! Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan. . .$595 8 cylinder, & heater, b: x . ee , aie : ydramatic, runs goods, Pontiac Convertible . .$795 ‘ 53 8 pI bre ned A eine aa Lt gl & a. good tires, 4 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan: wee. 445. condition. needs some bedfwore, “me 5A Pontiac Starchief ....91095 fnatic, way seat comtrcl, Besutifia ‘coral ana "Pilte 7) Mercury 4 Dr. Sedan. 9495 Nico diack ok and White t . radio & Keater, good clean & out. ‘53 Buick “Hardtop eee ee 795 a and - black ynafiow, r - ere & bi ain sa ae sae Y gh ‘50 Buicks (two only). _ $195 ‘51 Chevrolet 2 Dr. : Sedan. $295 ‘51 Buick 4 Dr. Sedan. .. . $295 "52 Leoni 4 Dr. Sedan. . 995 a3 actual m Soom = SS ee one = ‘53 Ford Victoria - beeen ee 795 | Pe Op ee radio oa heater, white 5]: Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan. ; 5295 Ask for Glenn Sawyer - Mike Flynn OLIVER BUICK MOTOR SALES: > 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 80488 — ‘Open 9 Till 9 ae" 2 HE, PONTIAG 1 PRESS. 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Preference for ‘What’s My Line’ Puzzling By BOB CONSIDINE (2nd in Series) NEW YORK (INS) — John Daly starts work on his evening news show at 11:30 a.m. He is assisted by a crack news staff at New York, Washington, Chicago and on the »|coast. With stringers here and abroad, it numbers about 100 re- porters, writers and cameramen. At 3:30 p.m. a “dummy” is made of the show, based on prom- ised film or film in hand, and the _ [Gay's baste news stosies. By 6 p.m. it is firmed up to the extent that Daly's script can be punched out on the big yellow rolls of the ‘camera's prompting device. Then he sweats out the most perishable’ to kill the wiole day's work and fore air time. - By contrast, on Sunday nights he strolls into the Mansfield Broadway panelist, gets made up, wanders are assembled, puts them at ease and goes on. When it's over he slides affably, but firmly, through the crowd at the stage door, excusing himself for being in such a hurry. “Probably going to some snazzy party,’ many ‘people have said, rancor. But Daly is racing for the 11:25 to Rye, N.Y., where he has lived. viewers than with his full, back- Daly Considers Reporting. News of Chiet Importance been more pleased. start over again a ‘half hour be-|, . into the’ room where the guests! With the medium’s easiest charm, | | But friends of Daly have noticed ‘commodity on earth — news. Late-| breaking staries have caused him’ March loose," or in both show business and private life. Hal, who is starring in a new movie, ‘Hear Me Good," emcees ‘The $64,000 Question’’ on CBS and “What's It For?’’ on NBC. The former is telecast Tuesdays at 10 p.m., the latter Sat- | Here Is a New Way %:30—(2) House Party. (4) Bride } and Groom, (7) Topper. — 2:50—(9) News. %:00—(2) Bob Cummings. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) Milland. (7) Mickey Mouse Club.|. _wtaye at 10 p.m. og - ey to Capture a Husband By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Taffy Tuttle and her sister, Tiny Tuttle, those indefatigable husband-hunters, are so jealous of Rose- mary Callahan, the beautiful showgirl, they're poppin’ their shoulder straps. x * * Rosemary recently had a bad fall. She fell right Into a “It started at a cocktail party,” Taffy said. ae husband . . . an oral surgeon. hinieadite was leaving, see. She was waiting on the curb for a cab when she happened te fall over the back of this Cadillac. She worked both shows at the Quarter. But late at night she got pains in her ribs and asked her roommate to get _ her a. doctor. “The combination doorman and night _~ watchman said, ‘We got an oral surgeon WILSON up in 16-B’.”. x * * The oral surgeon flew down about 3 a. m. looking tall, toothy and tantalizing, and when he dug this shapely young showgal, it was the dentist that said, “Ah.” He wasn't Sup- posed to be working that side of the girl, but he taped. up her ribs and restored her to perfect health. Any day he’s going to ask her to iet him take care of her teeth forever. Taffy admits there’s a Moral to this tale. x *« * “If they'd known what an oral surgeon was,” says Taffy, “they'd have insisted on a ‘doctor doctor’ across the street. He’s an old spook about 70 with grandchildren. It pays to be dumb if you can be smart about it.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... . ° headlines after an Actors Equity hearing asking the “Happy Hunting” company to show cause for firing Gene Wesson. He was supposedly fired for dyeing hair gtay for possible Barry- more role, but lawyer said he had permission and intimated ‘twas result of Merman-Lamas bitterness. Miss Merman counter-charges ‘ ‘Wesson with unbecoming conduct. and asks disciplining or a “The girls at Vegas are too nude and shocking for Club. \ * TODAY'S BEST LAUG < When the U. 8. launches its own ‘ believes in “playing it . The Ethel Merman-Fernando Lamas feud may explode into Paris,” says Produced Pierre Louis Querin, of the ‘Paris Lido. ; ses to Be Driven by Booming Career e | Actor Embarks on Busy Season Emcees 2 TV Shows, Stars in New Movie, Makes Recordings By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK (#—Hal -March, a man who parlayed quéstions into television stardom, likes to ‘play it loose” in and qut of show bust- ness. * © * ’ On camera, he is a firm. be-« liever in the ad-lib approach to performance. In private life, he is dedicated to maintaining a relaxed attitude toward the importance of work in the scheme of things, “I love my way of making a living,” says March, “but I'm not driven by it. “On my personal scale of values) | the thing that ranks first in im- portance is the dignity of self- respect and integrity. Otherwise) = are mnsagatte of giving it to} others. * * * “Next in importance are my wife and family After them comes starring cordings for the jukebox trade. * * * “T don't want to be exposed too much,” he adds, “Perhaps I'll ]|make four or five guest appear. ances—but only if they are good, not simply for the money.” ; Fitting such seemingly stren- wous ‘activities inte his plan of life is easy, March explains, half a week. When the new show ‘What's It For?’ the same time. 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