Peat 2 pe * ¥ * + & ee Monthly Check President Set Try toto Assassinate ‘on Bookkeeping fo DenounceLebanese Minister Red Proposal. | Also Ordered Semi -Private’ Rooms, Hardly Likely tke Will i‘ Wards Increased to $20 to Trim Deficit U. N. After-Angry Note Maybe He's Soundproof Blast Claims ¥ Room rates at Pontiac WASHINGTON (#)\—Presi- General Hospital were dent Eisenhower is reported boosted to $20 a day by the 8 Others Instead: set to denounce Soviet Pre- Board of Trustees last night mier Khrushchey’s new pro- as they met to seek furtherposal for a quick Middle means to pull the hospital East summit conference! Girl, 5, Critical out of the red. Split-Second Misfire outside the United Nations. The $2 increase, approved > life of Solh Eisenhower is understood unanimously by the eight to be ready to reaffirm his in. Beirut Street trustees who attended a willingness to attend a sum- special meeting, moved BEIRUT, Lebanon ) — mit parley—but only within rates for all semi-private Prime Minister Sami Solh the 11-member U. N: Secur- rooms and wards from $18 missed death by a split sec-ity Council in New York. AP Wirephote to $20. Barring a sudden Soviet flip-flop, ond today when would-be HUDDLE IN LONDON — U S. Secretary of They were attending Baghdad Pact conference, Harold B, Euler, acting hospital Khrushchev'’s angrily assassins blew up a parked State John Foster Dulles confers with U.S. Am-Dulles as an observer. The U.S. agreed to co-director, said the hike would take bassador to Britain, John Hay Whitney (left) in operate with member nations of pact in their effect immedigtely and last car a few yards ahead of London Monday, before returning to Washington. security and defense. through the end of the year. “Athis automobile. that time,” Euler said, ‘‘the board Solh was not hurt but will review the rate structure to see if the increase should remain." eight other persons perished The hospital can expect to \Declaration Makes U.S. and a 5-year-old girl was make an additional $70,000 with hurt so badly she was given the five-month increase plan, he said, little chancesurvive. The to Baghdad Pact ‘Partner’ The plan was another move. of the board’s as it faced a yearend operating deficit of $222,000. darmes, and four persons in first article of the 1955 Baghdad/signed the declaration and prom-* * * From Our News Wires | The declaration recalled that the | Sources said the United States LONDON— friendly | ° ing. Men stag | Strangers, but they are still _ DEAR IN: Why don’t you |home. : ‘| Linda Ball and Roy C. Olson , mingham, were senior ushers. with families} were Monday * & ps it there. I | Strangers. leave him alone? If this man | Attending their 3, marriedeve-*& . “¥ ~~ @ every dance | ABBY: My blood do somethng about it. In the |TrethewyLong Beach, Calif.) \ ss. & chancel | the Ball “DEAR | of ceremony home pete |Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bain, Mr. for relatives and close friends. couple for but my wits boiled when I read that let-meantime, until a man is di-the leftof Shirleya drive i ae motor would like to. ter from the man who said he vorced, he is. married, A wom-{and Mrs. Donald Bryson, Mrs. oe “When a perfect stranger didn’t know why the modern an cannot be blamed for try-| Viola Siders of Califgrnia, Mr. and Furtats of the couple are Mr trip to the Olson home in Long comes over to our table and | Woman made.such a howling ingsave her mattlige. Mrs. Robert Seitiet of Ypetent, and Mrs. Jonathan Ball ot Island, They will leave from s~ to dance intro. ss little x Mr. Upchurch) € of Mr. Mrs. | the will ) . sks her“$i to uf nnd thenshe be ix | like overhavinga natural a baby, Thenthinghe “DEAR ABBY: A * friend of |of Walledand Mrs. Lake John.L. and Mr, and Mrs. RoyBirminghamOlsonand Sandand Point, ‘herewhere for Caracas,bridegroomV ~~ ane wan! asks tee had the nerve to compare us ours invited my husband and | Marcus Bowers Jr. Long Island, N. Y work, 4 0G ‘ume with him and_| With dogs and cats who crawl | me to her home for dinner. 2: oe: : x * * if she a6 say ves ~T {nto a corner and don’t bother My mother is visiting me from | Also present with their families) WORE HEIRLOOM VEIL The bride was graduated Up--The bride’s gown was of from Randolph-Macon College, ame ‘pe ee ‘4 ee anybody with their suffering! out of town and this friend |were Mr. and. Mrs. Harold dees Baie: ing_| Men act big and brave, but | knows my mother is visiting |chureh, Mr. and Mrs. Earl R.| white Italian silk featuring a ‘| Lynchburg, Va. and was a ae | n y # very few of them could stand | me, but she didn’t include her |Springer, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Marion} scoop neckline and short guide at the United Nations, = the ordeal of giving birth toa | in the invitation. I told this |Schiief of Ypsilanti, Mr. and Mrs,| sleeves, and she wore the heir-| New York, last year. Her hus-—OPTOMETRIST— YOUR BIRDS WILL @) chia. That is why God, in His | friend I couldn't accept be-|Harold Wedow, Mr. and Mrs. R.| loom lace veil worn by her | band is a graduate of Prince- . pO BETTER ON wisdom, assigned the noble cause I didn’t want to leave |L. Upchurch, Mr, and Mrs, Fred) mother at her wedding. She ton University, — Now Located at-. > task to women.” my mother, My husband |C. Ziem,; Mr. and Mrs. carried a bouquet of lilies-of-3513 ELIZABET | LAKE RD. Sedroski , TASKER'S MOTHER OF TEN | thinks I am wrong and ‘that. |Rahn +, | the-valley. Pat 1 Block Westof M-59 | * BIRD SEEDS : *~ * * we should have accepted the he. Hi ty _* * of Pontiac “DEAR ABBY: Our daugh-invitation, I'd appreciate ypur “| Other guests included Ira Wood-of honor . was the -+fonor Guest Corner Cass Lake Read, e ter is 24 and refuses ee | - to work. | opinion.” all of ‘Peoria, Il’: Mrs. Hazel Up-cousin, Jacquelin Perry OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE 4 Oe —- She thinks she's got pure royal ‘ MRS, N, L. K. |church and Dwight €lubb, both of| of New Canaan, Conn. Brides-| ¢ 2 Showers hae chen Tasker’s Seeds blood in her or something. She DEAR MRS, K.; Your hus-|Auburn Heights; Mr. and “Mrs.| maid was Ann Hamner, anoth- doesn’t lift a finger to help me band is wrong. One. never |Charles Bryson, Dorothy Bergin of| er cousin of the bride from Pat FE 5-6261 with the housecleaning or leaves a house guest behind, If |Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Mr, and Mrs.| Birmingham. Leonard A. Rechke Aug. 2%: was EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT cooking. When the foodis on | your friend didn’t have the |Harmon Doan, Ai Schlief| _ Both wore white dotted [Yoo at two J Dean Swiss 63 W. Huron St. the table she comes to the ta-| good manners to include your |and Janee Campbell bothof Yp-| dresses and carried bouquets [2000S | Phone FE 2-2362 Closed. Wednesday : ble, When she's through eating | mother, she has a lot to learn. |silanti, roy eee and Wal.| of coral geraniums. Sire, Denaid Seartecest weeks dias rs ig vege TV. x 4 & . lace Upcls ATTEND BRIDEGROOM hostess for the first affair Tuesday i 2 =a = — CONFIDENTIAL TO of Long Is-her road home. Anna Newkirk at Crescent BEAUTY 2-Pe. 1847 thing with this lazy creature?” | GREEN EYES: Neck is some: TBI Club Meets | N.. ¥., was best man. |Louise Roebke was hostess Friday Lo SHOP jat her Drayton Plains home for | PERMANENTS CHILDREN’S DISGUSTED | thing which you won't get into Ushers were Frederick Ball, ‘ DEAR DISGUSTED: ‘If you trouble up to if you don’t stick Members of the TBI Women's! the: bride’s brother, apd Peter |the other shower. : a SILVER allow her to lounge around like | it out. Club and their families met at the} Barker of Lynchburg, Va., an-| Parents of the couple are Mr.ij © Complete with Haircut and Set $195 deg A = midleg to F * . af siting Lake Orion home of Mrs. Byron| other of the bride’s cousins, {and Mrs. Victor F. Sedroski : No “et ocecsary _ F& $-8000 lame as she. Te to get or a personal reply, this powers : Be th W. 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During-ouF“traditional August Sale, our entire stock of fine @ ‘ furniture reduced least. — items more! jif i . _ is at 10% many much . And,we _. na ” Park Free _ don't have the pieces: right in stock—we'll Special Order any furniture item from the |. . Rear ‘of re "1 — manufacturer — at the 10% saving, ee C2 4. ae. Store -3 ae HURON at TELEGRAPH 24 W. Hirde St, WIGGS ~ Open Monday and Friday Until 9 Mon., Thurs. G Fri. 10-9—Tues., Wed., Sat. 10-6-——Sun. 2 to 5 a i — Ld ¥ ~* i -"SHOMAS F, McGUIRE : Broomfield McGuire Seek "= Congressiona | Nomination William 8. Broomfield will be seeking the nomination to Park Planning Commission, She is his sophomore term in Congress representing Oakland County im the same capacity1951 Universityinfrom’ past president of the Business and next Tuesday against Thomas F. McGuire, for awhile Broom- through 1955. his |° Hummon is seeking_ first Professional Women’s Club in that field’s opponent two years ago. - nomination toa . The GOP who is a candidate, city, Mrs. Rowley has also been a Thirty-six-year-old Broomfield is! Soon after he announced he was teaches government Republican precinct delegate the hoping to enter his llth year in a GOP candidate for Congress in courses in the Ferndale adult-edu- 1956, McGuire withdrew from the past 12 years to county coventions. politica] office and his second two- cation system. race in favor of George N. Hig- year term as the county's lone) ¥: After his graduation from Bruce P. Wheeler ins, Ferndale auto dealer whom Wheeler, 59, of 161 Withington Broomfield defeated by 1,500 votes - representative in Washington. Ave., Ferndale, is the only defeat-After his graduation in 1940 for the nomination, ed candidate from the 1956 Jegisla- from Reyal Oak High School, McGuire is an industrial engi- tive electionsthis year to Broomfield entered the insurance back do heer and management consultant battle. He is trying again for the business in that city. Eight years in Oak Park. He is 54 yearsold Since May of this year, the in-|s same District 6 seat in Lansing, later he was-elected te his first and resides with his wife at 3832 cumbent legislatorbeen de-He won the nomination two has years ago on the Republican BrakieJ. Orr ticket in the primery, but lost Orr is another. attorney bidding outto Rep. T. McMahon Walter 34-year-old for political office. He is 39 and in the November balloting. lives with his wife and son at 427 Wheeleralso in 1954. ran 10 GOP Officeholders Dewey St., Royal Oak. ~ Once the owner of a furniture store, Wheeler now engages in the -|business of a and auctioneerap- praiser. He is married, Seeking Ballot Placed By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL narrowednumber of elective JR. the lcounty offices down to six with the Ten officeholders in| cining of the clerk and register! “District 2 Covered Oakland County are. ready: to do Something new has been added RICHARD D. KUHN this year also in the race for county treasurer. Not since 1935 has Treasurer Charles A. Sparks had opposition for the Republii- todde,Ko hn Battle can nomination. 7 Opposing Sparks, who is after his 14th consecutive two-year term, is Louis G. Barry, presently Syl- for Place on Ballot van Lake city manager and for- the iricumbent is an offi- cial of the Clinton Valley Council of Boy Scouts. Murphy has served as chairman fo? local United Fund campaigns. He is past district commander of Amvets and past post command- er of Amvets Post 12. Murphy’s opposition for the clerk-register tien comes of three terms in the House of Representatives in Lansing, The Republican candidate for Congress became the youngest speaker pro-tem of the House in 1953. The year following, Broom- field moved up a notch in state politics when he was elected to represent Oakland County’s 12th District in the Senate. x* * * After two years in the Senate, Broomfield, of 1116 S. Lafayette St., won the county’s Congressional seat vacated by George A. Don- not at the county clerk’s office. in 1941 and served with the Rang- vision. terford Township. The wounded World War II vet- eran and prisoner of war is mar- ried and the father of two chil- dren. He is past director and vice president of the Michigan Town- ships’ Assn. © & & “The bidder for the treasurer nomination on the GOP ticket WoodsideDr. Park McGuire, who in 198 tried for Michigan's 16th Congressional post, and previously. served as as- sistant deputy administrator for the National Recovery Act for three years, and supervised opera- tions for the State Employment Service for four Southeastern Michigan counties for two years. * * * He has also been a representa- tive of the U.S, Department of La- bor and U.S, Renegotiation Board. The GOP candidate also spent dero. During his freshman term three years in Washington in of deeds positions. battle in Tuesday’s next primary he was a member of the Public liaison between the White House election in a bid to keep the in- cumbent ranks intact on the No- ete? the Works Committee, and subcommit- and Congress on the measures tees on Rivers and Harbors and which included social security, Missing ranks this vember ballot. Federal Buildings. wage and hours law, War Produc- Married in 1951, Broomfield is tion Board; and the Office of Price the father of three daughters. Administration. Btown, 33-year-oldOak Royal torney and dice an assistant coun- Three Oakland County officehold-from Roy M. West,lost who to ty prosecutor, has set his sights graduated ‘from St. Michael's High Co. for five years, four years as| ers. He won five battle stars and Murphy by some 3,700 votes for office opposition School 1939, from last month on a higher politicalthis ers face in Tuesday’s in and Michigan a car salesman in Pontiac, anal was wounded several times. Beck- the register nomination in 1956. primary as they seek to regain a State University 10 years later. also a real estate and insurance: er also served as acting warrant plaee on the Noventber ballot. West, 37, of 2796 Griffith Ave., salesman in the city. officer at Hilo, Hawaii, _ Sparks, with the death of for- Berkley, has been for the past of Deeds “Daniel T mer county clerk Lynn D. Allen, Sparks makes his home with his He is past vice commander of Murphy Jr. is opposed by Roy M wife at 7010 Hatchery Rd., Water- ‘jeight years court officer for that has become the oldest elected VFW Post 9906. -\city. He has been a resident of West, Treasurer Charles A. Sparks county official in length of serv-ford Township. He’is 65. Berkley for 17 years. Becker’s opponent, incumbent by Louis G.‘ Barry, and Drain ice. This year’s bid marks He is a life member and past Barry, is vying for a second Commissioner Daniel. W. Barry is * * .* Sparks’ try for his 14th consecu-exalted ruler of Pontiac Elks Lodge two-year term as commissioner. , up against Arthur C. Becker. tive term, 810. He is also past president of The World War II veteran is He is 35 and lives at 7050 Eliza- Murphy, 34-year-old Republi-married and the father of three the Oakland County 's The incumbent took the oath as beth Lake Rd., Wetertns Town- Club and State Association of Coun- can, is bidding for the newly-children. treasurer first on Jan. 1, 1933. Up ship. . ty Treasurers. created clerk-register post in the He is a member of the Berkley to that time, he was associated Before his election to drain com- Making repeat bids from the county. Murphy was appointed 1.0.0.F., American Legion and a with the old Oakland Motor Car A 48-year-old Detroit printer missioner two years ago, Barry primary battle two years ago are register in May of 1956 upon the vice president in the Berklev by trade and resident of South- was a car salesman in Pontiac four Republicans. They are Thom-death of former register Orrin Lions Club. field, provides the eompetition and Birmingham. as F. McGuire, Congress, Richard McQuaid. for Drain Commissioner Barry. Louls G. Barry, 37, of 4136 Sil-Absentee Deadline Near He is a member of the Ameri- D. Kuhn, State Senate, Roy. M. ’ Prior to that, Murphy, of 344 W. verbirch Dr., Waterford Town-Arthur C. Becker, of 25275 Kil- can Society for Public Administra- Saturday at 2 p.m. ‘s the dead- ‘|Troquois Rd., was deputy county ship, serves as Sparks’ first pri-dare St., filed last month-as a tion, National Association of Coun- line for applying for absentee fh from 1946 through 1952, and Mary Opponent since 1935. Barry, Republican seeking that party's ty Officials, and on the advisory ballots nomination as drain commissioner. for Tuesday’s primary in sales promotion and personnel brother of the drain commission- committee of the National Rivers iS\relations for a Pontiac builders er, is presently Sylvan Lake city and Harbors Congress. | Coumty Clerk FlorenceAllen. J. ;/supply firm. with his father in a printing busi- The intumbent commissioner manager. Ballots are available in city, served as a sergeant in the Air * * From 1951 until 1957, he x or was townshipvillage offices, but A bachelor, he joined the service Force in the Chemical Warfare Di- Married and the father of four, clerk and acting supervisor for Wa- - Two former political foes — Sen. L. Harvey Lodge and Richard D. Kuhn—are pitted against each other again in the race next Tuesday for the Republican nomination to the State Senate representing Oakland County. Pei ia Sen. Lodge, 55, of 6610 Long-Twenty-eight-year-old Kuhn is no worth St, Waterford Township,isis|newcomer to the Senate race. This is the Pontiac carfwash owner'safter his second two-year term in) fourth attempt. He‘ previously lost the Senate, He was Pontiac’s GOP out in primary bids in 1952-54-56. representative in the State House of 205 Gateway Dr., Wa- of Representatives, 1947-48. Between this time and when he was elected to the Senate in 1956, Lodge maintained a private law practice in Pontiac. He has been an attorney ‘since 1930, Sen, Lodge served on several The 1956 graduateof. the Detroit committees during ‘his first. two College of Law was a special ap- yeats ih the Senate. Among them pointee of Arthur Summerfieldto were committees on elections, the 1952 Republican convention. waste in government, and county Kuhn, alsa served as a pageboy in home rule, the U.S, House of Representatives oe #47 | i. for three years. He is past president of the Mic He served alsoes chairmanonce/igan Children’s Aid Sodiety and the Lincoln Republican Club of Oakland County. ‘ tion for Infantile Paralysis. merly Waterford Township clerk. x *« * Going into next week’s primary balloting, Republicans held 12 of the 14 offices representing the county in Washington, Lansing and at home, The race for the county’s 18th Congressional seat in Washington brings together William S. Broom- field, Royal Oak incumbent, and McGuire: McGuire, of Oak Park, out of. the 1956 primary .| tion for Oakland County's 12th District post in the Senate in Lansing. ht Kuhn, Pontiac automatic car wash owner, lost out in a pre- primary attempt to have-the State Supreme Court keep his incumbent opponent L, Harvey Lodge from |naving “State Senator’ printing eter Bis. name on the petmary means. approximately25 per cent) of the votes for the incumbent. Assured Place on Ballot 4 Republicans Mnoppoced Four Republicans—three incumbents and a first-time ‘political office seeker—are assured a place on the November ballet, since they are unopposed in the Aug. 5 primary. Unopposed are: Frederick C. Ziem, 42, of 74 Mohawk Rd., Oakland County prosecutor trying for his fourth two-year term in that office. Admitted to the bar in 1941, Ziem has been with = prose- cutor’s office since 1947. Frank W. Irons, former Berkley police chief, is out for his third term as county sheriff. He is 59 years old and makes his home at the county jail, 104 Wayne St. He is past _-president of the Southeastern Michigan Police Chiefs Assn. Ralph A. Main, for almost six years county drain com- missioner, is seeking his second term as county surveyor. Main, 54, of 1819 Fairview St., Birmingham, {s a former com- missioner and mayor of that city. Mrs. Paul (Hope) Gorman, 53, of 144 N. Genesee Ave,, is unopposed in the GOP nomination for. Pontiac’s seat in the State Legislature. Mrs. Gorman, who is making her first \bid for office, is past president of the City Federation of| ‘Women’s Clubs. The Oakland Citizens League has announced its ratings of August 5 primary candidates, in an attempt to help area voters who are unfamiliar with the candidates. Ratings for Replblican candi- dates will be used today, in con- junction with the primary election page. Ratings for the Demoerats will appear with a background page on Democrats tomorrow. The ratings were done by a 24 member Candidates Committee, using a questionnaire, references, a personal interview, and a committee interview, with some wnavoidable exceptions, The Citizens League stressed that each candidate was scored by the committeeon facts and an aver- age of individual impressions in relation to the .office sought, but without regard to political party or issues. The scores are approximated by the number of stars before can- didates’ names. The more stars, the better qualified, in the opinion of the committee. Unstarred candidates fall into two classifications: 1. — unop- posed candidates who will be asked to appear prior to Novem. ber election, and 2 — opposed candidates who did not: appear before the full committee. However, where the committee felt a candidate’s absence was am- ply justified and ample informa- tion was available, the candidate was rated, it was explained, CONGRES: * * %& William S. Broomfield * & & Thomas F. McGuire STATE SENATOR %& & & Richard D, Kuhn % & & L. Harvey Lodge - STATE REPRESENTATIVE District 1 ek %& Lloyd L. Anderson * &.*& Anthony’ Renne District 2 Mrs. Hope Gorman (unopposed) District $ . tee Robert L. Mott *% *& & Farrell E. Roberts District 4 *% *& Allen C. Ingle % %& %& Donald N. McPherson % *& *& Ralph S. Moore Jr. District 5 * * William Hayward *% & *& Wallace R. Hummon %& & Brakie J. Orr. District 6 ° * & *& Dorothy M. Rowley BruceP. Wheeler COUNTY OFFICES FrederickC. Ziem (unopposed) Sheriff Frank W, Irons (unopposed) -Clerk-Register Sober k once Murphy Jr. & %& RoyM. West © : Treasurer * & & LouisG. Barry. * *& & & CharlesA. Sparks * * & DanielW. Barry *® *® Arthur C. Becker ; Ralph A. Main (unepposed) - j so . Tae, PONTIAEc PRESS. srouspAy, aie “| i THEATRE t | Ee WE ACCEPT THEATER GIVE-AWAY COUPONS munist MIGs shot down’ two Na- tionalist Chinese F84 Thunderjet about 60 miles south of rMvempee eo Both pilots bailed out and one er was being made. Middies Moan yOver the Heat A E. H. I. A, Presents in Maryland ANNAPOLIS, Md, (AP)—Naval|) Down River Shows Academy midshipmen, back from Starts Tues., July 29 thru Sun., Aug. 3 a Middle East “amd God the summertime temperatures in As a that be sald, “but he’s no head-! strign Chancellor seri-| 4 HOURS: Weekdays from 6:00 P. M. from 1:00 P. M. encoun- | a of ibe comment,” arrived Perhaps his seriousness the|Stimly, but 88-!normal veteran's with|a go of opera-ithe service. rit : ee Maryland beat anything his father be-| Was the Army, tougher because Ends Moscow Visit Saturday and Sw tered in the Mediterranean. woman” Crosby? ie Fun for Everyone! : “No -he said rather) MOSCOW (AP)—Austrian Chan- “It wasn’t this hot,” said one the Academy yesterday in Thrills, Games, Rides and Shows the 260 midshipmen’ who is he added, “Poor El-icelior Julius Raab left Moscow to- anxiety to make| Vis!” day after a one-week visit during at degree weather after duty it after returning from Gary spent ‘much of his time in|which he won a 50 per cent reduc-| Kiddies Party the 6th Fleet in landing. Also, it appears Ar-, @ppearing on the Ar-ition in oll reparations to the So- Under (2 Years Old tions of the Marines in Lebanon.|my life did not agree with him. my radio and touring camps with|viet Union. . entertainment Soviet They conceded the mercury| -How’s that? I recalled that his/@n Premier. hehev | troupe SAT., AUG. 2 — 1 to 5 P.M. A new BICYCLE will be — away. Must be present went higher: in. the Modiiarvenansiou coos pamatheh teat te toe went to Moscow airportwish) to bat said the humnidity have “males woulg do a world of good for Birth Raab a jovial. goodby. .M. drawing tow Rides Half Price 10¢ e erence.”” “That's HIS story,” Gary re-I S Canada is a world leader inj|torted, “He’s never been in the Peay Pig nent woe oe po asbestos, newsprint, platinum and|service, He doesn’t know what| Recent births in the Pontiac day than those protected, accord-|f | FOLLOW-BEAM *LIGHT pickup | ii radium. it’s like.” i. area recorded in the Oaklandiing to Purdue University studies. County .Clerk’s .office listed alley & the name of father, are below by the ey LAKE Theater sa 4235: fereen Pioy by 1080 PAXTON + From 2 story by A. 1. FORREST WALLED LAKE DEBBIE REYNOLDS CURT JURGENSJOHN SAXON - Svnctedby 1000 OLLIE + Prodecet by URVING LEN and ALBERT R GORDON « “WHITE HUNTRESS” ti TONITE pas HAPPY . mw MES TH MAY ASTON ft) ae Crenticsd ». WHO WOULD DES “DEBBIE” | with The ifMRA ring cooperatt by” reas ie this series of a1 telephone most al- That “TAMMY” Is Back Gal ae TECH ways brings a feeling of anticipa- | tion—“‘who can this be?”, “what | will they want?”—and we usually COMING FOR ONE WEEK never know until we answer. _ Did STARTING WEDNESDAY, JULY 30TH “THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" |mostof us, you can’t resistlong before picking up the receiver. TUES.--WED.--THURS. — Doors-Open 6:45 Because of this natural urge to answer the phone, we become vul- to “telephone gimmicks.” CLARK_ bs ) GABLE DORIS DAY TEACHER'S - | Solicitors like to use the phone \for appeals for donations,:to sell | merchandise, to sell ticketsto shows, dances, banquets, sporting events, and a miscellaneous -as- sortmentof events. Manyof these solicitors are calling for very worthwhileevents, organizations or eoy aS5. al ne ar £ OF THE EARTH LUSTY, VIOl MEL FERRER JOHN KERR MICHELE MORGAN A. For this last reason, you must | those appeals which are fully and pent & “Learn to in writing. Le-shstton,set » THE VINTAGE Say ‘No’ Over the |ftanily presented : gitimate and worthwhile organiza-Frank §. Sidelinker, if Wromihe 1 pebenis OAKLAND: TIME FOR ©: } CINEMASCOPE and MLTR Under certain circumstances st|{0ns and firms are usually willing) Baward Seles, 2978, sillerest | velganes ces itl and anxious to make a full’ and Sidney. F, Barage. 4 Roland is easier to accede to a telephone! cnniete disclosure in writing of| Peal. 5. Bitstentet atichiesnFriday “BRIDGE request than it is to listen to or their aims objectives. direction Ghares’ cornet 5141 Joangay ITS combat the personal sales talk.| -srchandise and management. If L. Booker 160 N. Avery (twins) on the RIVER kW ¥. Bork, 00 lean TIME FOR SERGEANTS By merely listening to a solicitor’s |. scjicitor can't give anything| Jerome you story, a vicious and annoying Prac-|in writing then you can safely as-1 i Bourke “1s0 slate ‘ tice is encouraged. You have ab-lsume that his campaign or mer-| VelBowman ee Mertene _|solutely no means of knowing from conversation who is on Ge es tal to or buying. : ag. , 29% Porter end of the line—whether 2. rr, Rockwell PONTIAC *# : tne ciepalen Si it be a bona fide appeal or sale, * & RIVE-“EN 350 Theat ) -“Porbidden Desert” F e. Wee at 3:10—6:00—8:50 rold L. Fields, 440 Broadway Ray R., Forner. 780 Hosp \ give t rr 8: ANY PERSON or UN- L ramen. BEWARE FLATTERY r y / btk > Regardlessa smooth voice, |tation. If the calling is legitimate,| Loy Gregory, 8503 - of Colly Beach ADMITTED FOR HELD OVER! someone STARTING THURSDAY! . flattering words, or high pressure | they will tell you, and if it isn't, BRIGITTE BARDOT curate appraisal of the person you|phone gifiinick.”” | The Screen’s Most Talked About Actress in Her Newest Hit! BLUE SKY ‘The Bride is rouch 0 beautiful’ Louis JOURDAN ¢ MICHELINE PRESLE FE 4-461] 2150 OPDYKE RD. Plus “THE W. C. FIELDS FESTIVAL” _ Open 10:45 Et Se PE ee Rh, 25¢ to 1 P.M... STRAND | * a frolic in LAST DAY =N.Y, World-Tele.-Sun ore Petomezelca created woman” 4 FREE PHOTO OF BRIGITTE BARDOT TO THE FIRST 500 EACH EVENING ko,Good. -» Becausea a UNIT NO. 3 “The Wuantest erew slace Jains Sear pra) cTOR AT “THE CITY OF GOLD” Theatee, THURSDAY “The VIKINGS” 3) in eT ae 714, CommunityBldg. _ Nat’l Bank : ee | and ~ im, eee Phone FE 4-1568-9 2 ts, an ,.: epeneetegenaceseees @ BAKER & HANSEN See Cee ROR ERE E ORE > + ne € fe GOR, doz, as.) eewernegrennds eeeneeeee eae Haneregegeoesves aOR. ee Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen Ce ORO Cee SOCCER EO Res. FE 5-3792 Res, FE 2-5513 A eeeeeawennen 4 Homeowners’ Policies = eteeeoeerene® -_npeneeeee doz, +31 ge a Accident Insurance ereeee” Fire Insurance ies 5 eee ene eee .icczine bi Automobile Insurance Life Insurance eee penenone IDB... «-9000s Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance TE. -orornees 3 ‘ 2eee8 ooageee 2 GOB, ose H rH Burglary Insurance Bonds — All Types ow “ener thskt.j Tenants’ Policies eset eeeeree oer eoornenne eteonenee When we cannot find in contentmentour- anne selves it is useless to seek it elsewhere. * La Rouchefoucauld, 1665 bu. “* Oe ee eo oeene NO LIMIT NO RESERVE PUBLIC AUCTION TREMENDOUS (21) OBI & $. S. AP Wirephote “PUNCH PRESSES BIG MOVE — Giant 6,000 ton dredging struction site a mile and one half away. The machine,took two and one-half ‘years to .. huge machine has an overall length of more than which aves vateatta build, moves from Duerwiss, Germany, to a con-500 feet and is more than 220 feet high. STAMPING MILLS, SHAPERS PLANT & GRINDING© SERLING. Figures after decimal point are eighths : Tr ‘ OA | LINDBERG AUTOMATIC pa .. 204 MACHINE SHOP | ‘scx orrine’” ; E 4) Car Dealers Indicted Explorer i ——-é' cod POT WELDERS iy am sees 1S . ‘ e TO 100 KVA Zam & am aed si R | HEAT TREATING EQPT. $B News j Brief gg gid ary Sih, medium Se ing 2 tone 8 Com. Or ac Ing D riceSs eved INQ | ema ews in 2, Chaces am mee | a ee . m : A lembe Am Puce rei ise) Maning .. ....26.7 | 2260 SCOTT LAKE RD. lanes. G3-s0nt, large 41-43, medium 26-| Am S Te 1S. Go ....333 Ta Martin aid A breakin at Rey's Motorcycleis}: email 7 ea, Armee St... $1" May D Strs ..41.3| WASHINGTON (AP) — Forty-setting artifically high prices for PONTIAC, MICHIGAN and repairs. ae Saeken Pdiee sea ee Be bee fs, we | ea”. Be Med, ----$5*ltwo car dealers in thé Washington|Parts Tues., Aug. 5, 10:30 A.M. sotted thieves an estimated $40 in| © eth Steet $3 8. is jarea faced charges today of con-| The Ppignge nated: the first) CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, Merf'ch-a (AP) motorcycle parts and tools. Livestock i 2 A SE Mie ees|sPtring to Jack up the Price of ee en ening eactiees {Explorer IV satellite is sending Frank Schlichter, of 2386 Ruther--Bors Wars... j MoneanCr 3g3|new cars in violation of antitrust | Other grand juries. are investigat.|>ack a wealth of information on! ford Rd., reported pages $m Fg A See 5 ek Ere, «205 | tas. —_ |ing the car markets in New York,/a hot field of radiation high in/ les, Wire Stitcher, Monday someone taken | Satie, cen coeahner sheers . Motorola. .. 40.7| Indictments returned erday San Francisco, Cleveland and De-| space, Bolsts, Litt Trucks, Motorized Con System, Ete., Eto, $100 from the cash reeater at his soa eter oroa, Seriado, eres Ps i SerrayCp ---3|ezaat “tne dealers of collasion in| _| Although in orbit only three, the OFFICE FURNITURE, MACHINES EQUIPMENT gas station, located at 307 Oakland | over last week with geod and ove Ee Due ee | i Indicted here were the area’s/daysheaviest and most im-' & M Tithe Ave. Sper eat at vecdhate; chethors “and ‘airy. 16 wat Dairy ....43.7 17 franchised Ford dealers, the 14| portant U, S, satellite already has! ADDRESSOGRAPH aDoIG. ES it . ETC. BLUEPRINT MACHINES & CA 8S, DRAFTING TABLES & EQUIPT. 9 a a a Ey ° dealers and the 11 Olds-|contirmed the existence of the Chevrolet 2 Killed in Avto Crash [fs saz ore: mare) te BE Rea BY Delays Setting Ford Motor Cs. and the Greater/ier TAS at an alinde mantras ei. son oo i ich . “|miles above the . of 60 BATTLE CREEK i — item gies 00: Suk, cbolee 06-1138 |iter we bad Ohio Of a3 p nee Rovorsicigealata hid te * TIONEERS FOR WEISZ CO. & WERSHOW CO. Meivin| permgge Charles Cook, 28, and Blanche | hae steers 27.50-27. : thigh| CMTE nal = woe a os on ] e ts, Lean the ote ~~ Dr. James Van Allen of Towa FREE $40 San Julian St. 7213 Melrese Ave. choicenosy 945 ib. yearling steers 28.00; bed) Coca aimCola ...11762.6 Pac GA & ElAir . 86.2 il Cd withprices joiningthe conspiracyof to fi University, directed : LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Fuller, 46, both of Battle. Creek, | L119 W. steers 98.25:/COP .. Pan W 17.1 @ ine to detriment open State who the BROCHURE MA 4-8005 were killed last night when the) tility and steers 20.$0-34 50: Coll A :. 303 Pan pl... 8 compatieiok development and assembly of the standard Brd . car in which they were riding went | S55; “tereral “loads average to _nigh|° ws: SA8 Parke 2854 satellite’s complex instruments, off an intersection and hit:a tree ae lesa Rad: one 934] “WAW Executive Board The basic charge was that each| ping and prison escape/but he said he is out of the race. noon -encmg sal s Deputy 202" as 1264 Woolworth .. 48.6 = ee — to be accepted | charges. He has a law practice in Cadillac, Sheriff Man councils. - es WATLING skin diver Bill Jackson, was forced 4, U --S54 Yogst& 7 100"| A union spokesman. said the | , Oakland County ns ...43. 3. Zones se ‘mito leave the scene early Monday!Kennecott .°:.94 Zenith Red .. 87.2|Executive Board would not pick| Te =a Lod 8 Pad morning because ot a, perforated atarget for the strike Aug. 8. He . Headquarters for " ear drum received diving deep STOCK AVERAGES | target company wou i bal : >.“ On ©) in the lake. by The Associated Press,|selected some time close Compiled before| : = 30 15 15 60 ‘Eight members of the voltnteer Indust Rails Util Stocks|the strike bégan so the union could DRAFTING SUPPLIES Member New York Steck Exchange squadron and boys club went|week Seo 112-0ige88 1087 #19. 1905/JUd8e from up-to-date information a’ ~ end other leading exchanges on working and found Grissom’s|Month ago ......2582 991 $15 115.2 which company would be most body near the raft more than 100| ieee nich “1-213 ior? ane s31| Susceptible to strike pressures. —e DRAWING INSTRUMENT SETS nf | 1968 low 734.7 80.9 129 1566 py 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidy. jfeet down. Pender also praised| 18%, “:''::"Jee0 ised 178 1888 -; f 7 FE 5-2895 Waterford Township firemen for|1987 low, ....-...2260 782 662 1509/\Short in Refrigerator $4 5ST $3 2°0 {#8 Brown & Sharpe ' DETROIT STOCKS Causes Waterford Fire Fi res a ter’ dee!clmal aepoints ar re eighths CONVERTIBLE THIMBLE _ ” id High Cie DRAWING BOARDS Low ‘0 Allen Elect & Equip Co, * 6 A short in a refrigerator was ne responsible for a fire at-8 p. m. | Baldwin Rubber C o, * oene MICROMETER NO. 1011 le eee eee eae 18"x24”" $350 last night at a restaurant owned A delivery man trips and Range 0 te 1” falls while on your premises’ by Joyce Gosney, 3172 W. Huron PATENTED AND PATENT PENDING «> « get hurt .. . the St., Waterford Township. | French Curves—Triangles eee re ees visitors 7 Exclusive Features:— . dog bites @ passer-by * on : Firemen said damage was $800 | T-Squares—Protractors tees Wayne Prod. *No sale; bid and asked. children damage the neigh. Screw Co. Co, to the building and contents. Architect G Engineer Scalesbor’s prope:erty ... anda Beam Compasses—Pastographs lawsuit is filed to make you pay for the s. Such Recent estimates show there are The world has done more mining | ma e Pr a Graduations — Show = regardless of everyday Rein could 4.5 million married men in the the past 50 years than in-all ee clean out your bank account. } U, .§ tory, : owe Lever-Type Lock — You “mike” end lock with ene SLIDE RULES @ One-piece Stainless Steel Spindle and — hardened Screw and ground threads fer long weer, $195 to $2600 sonal Liabili Policy, @ Simple Wear Adjustment — easy and fast if wear ever occurs. or call for Min tion © Long Adjusting Nut — WOULD. YOU LIKE TO reduces weer ond maintains ‘eccuraty. today. No obligation. : Everything for the OWN AN INTEREST! @ Perionalized — with owner's initial at ne extra cost. Draftsman or Student In Over 100 Leading Corporations? You Can — Pilet ws sh os this We : orbag r+ ore headquarters for as Little as $100—or as’Much as You Wish. _ Phone or Write Today - Kenneth G. HEMPSTEAD} C. J. NEPHLER Co. Cutting ‘Tools & Supplies 818 Community National Bank Building Mill Supplies for Industry : INSURANCE Pontiac, Michigan FE 2-9119 “Smiling Charlie — that's Char- lie Wilson — is an old friend of mine,” said the sheriff. “I hate to bust in and accuse an old friend of selling stolen automobiles.” “Do you really believe I can tell if the car is stolen simply by posing as a customer?” “T've heard tell: you solved tougher problems.” “Look,”’ interrupted the youth who sat beside Haledjian in the sheriff's car. “It's my convertible Charlie's showing. It was stolen five days ago. I don’t care what the motor number reads, or the papers. He could have changed them, Arrest him!" “Calm down and stay out of sight,” warned the sheriff, “Here we are, doctor.” The sheriff and Haledjian en- tered the used car dealer's tiny office, “Not an official visit, Char- lie,’ -said the sheriff, ‘‘My friend is: interested in the green con- vertible.”* Rd Smiling Charlie frowned. ‘The one the Bragg kid from Tarry- = Each year, Atty. John Daily, head Rain Day | — of Waynesburg’sRecover Four Bodies Club, wagers a hat that it will rain, This year he put up a tri, |. cornered Revolutionary. War hat against a jet pilot helmet put up of W. W. Il Airmen. by Maj. Donald Johnston, commander of the 147th Squadron of BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — the PennsylvaniaNational Guard. ae Air . , 2 The bodies of four World War II U. §. airmen haye been found in| “At 12:10.am. a steady rain hegan falling—marking the Tard the wreckage of their planes in time in 82 years that rain has fallen on Waynesburg on July 29, — the New Britain jungle by the Australian air. force. * * * THE GIRLS The wreckagea P38 Lock- of heed Lightningwas found] fighter | nearly buried in 14 feet of soft soil with one body in the wreck- age, Wing Cmdr. Keith Rundle of the Amberley Air Force Base re- ported today. * * * Within 12 miles, the -Austral- ians found a B25 Martin Mitchell [Sin Se eg bombBer..and a. Navy Grumman | fied iL. oir LaWildcat“ fighter which had been shot down, Three bodies were found in the Mitchell, There were ‘. ——=—= i no bodies in the Grumman, \% ae\ oaeee Tt Ie Qees= Biilliiitt iil asta ed 57 ER Wena a Le THE CASE OF He Puts Wager on Rain THE STOLEN CAR _ WAYNESBURG, Pa, u® — Citizens of this southwestern Penn- Twentieth of @ series sylvania community usually don’t pay too much attention to rain, : : By DONALD J.SOBOL t -‘ : 7 wee. Nee The entire month of May had been rainless in Hicks county, but But today was different because there is a belief that it always during the first week of June rain fell every day, ruining Haledjian’s ~—well almost always—rains in on July vacation and causing him to welcome the diversion prémised by Waynesburg 29. és. Sheriff Monahan. + & Wok 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1958 AND -HER_ BUDDIES 2-MINUTE MYSTERY Wins Jet Pilot Helmet oe ~~ Indigestion Kills Fish CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP)—Indi- gestion may have killed a big Mackinaw trout found dead on the -[shore of Middle Piney Lake in Wyoming. Game and Fish Depart- ment officials said the stomach of the 26-pound fish contained’ a large ball of fish line, several largelead sinkers, three spinners, one minnow hook, two regular hooks, one swive] and several Gq @ «) ae Go ei, this MAN SUBSTANTIAL HALE #2 DINE 4} EN — Gt BEAC = EE? THINKING YOU'RE TOO bones, é “I certainly had no idea tennis fatiguing.” was v BOARDING HOUSE ne NOW WHAT 7 THE INNER IS CLAMORING FOR A The. sheriff put smiling Charlie |. GREAT CAESAR ! WHAT A EAL, ANDI FACE A under arrest. Yi GRUESOME JEST! "AM . ILE OF RESTAURANTS WITH SENDING NAIL CLIPPER. keeps insisting is his?” , SLIGHTLY MORE THAN / town SURE, TOOTS... GOON LF THE Di note 1 ie ne# be