a ga re TTS cei cen as ET aera The Weather JS. Weather Bureau Forecast and warmer (Metals Page 2) | eal bs) 117th YEAR xxxx«nr _THE PONTIAC PRESS" Et Feet PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 —30 PAGES UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ; # Held for Investigation Resume Hunt at Dawn ‘ Herter Back for Consultation onLaos Crisis Moves Already Afoot to Convene Security Council Members From Our News Wires UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. —Secrétary of State Chris- tian A. Herter returned! from Europe today ready, ‘for “immediate” consulta-. tions on the Laos emer-: gency. Moves were already} afoot to convene the U.N.' Security Council. President Eisenhower was watching the developing | crisis from his golfing re- itreat in Scotland. U.N. ‘|Secretary-General Dag 'Hammarskjold cut off a [South American tour and Pentiae Press Phote Bloom, 30, of Detroit is Standing behind Bloom, whose wife gave birth to their | this afternoon. Herter, who landed at Boston this morning after accompanying |Eisenhower across Europe, told inewsmen he expected to confer |“immediately” with his aides. The secretary of state said he hoped to see Henry Cabot Ledge, ‘x vith delegate ENTERS JAIL CELL — Harold G shown as he entered the Oakland County Jail. him is Det. Harry Maur. first child Tuesday, was held for terrorizing a Dearborn Town- ship couple yesterday’ He previously served a term in Jackson Prison for attempted armed robbery in 1951. Ex-Convict Nabbed Here to the U.N., wi Herter and I e are neigh. | ' for Abduction, Torture x: 32 “is keeping in close touch with Arrested yesterday in Commerce Township, a 30-| ‘ominued on Page 2, Col. 2) year-old ex-convict from Detroit today was being held’ for investigation of assualt with intent to commit mur-' eries der after allegedly holding a man and his wife hostage. School S ’ for almost eight hours. | Nikita Articles Oakland County sheriff's deputies have turned tart Tuesda Harold G. Bloom of 12039) S Y Hubbell, Detroit, over to| Parents! School days are here again. Should you always assume Wayne County _ sheriff's) your child's teacher is right... detectives. Bloom was arrested when he, er wrong? stopped at @ gas station at Hag-| Hew much should you help gerty road and Pontiac Trail at) with homework? about 2 p.m. and the attendant! Are intelligence tests really called Oakland deputies. "eel see con! falls at cae: Taken to Pontiac General Hos- | lege? / pital were George F. Barnes, 48, x « and his wife, Eva, 45, of 7017 | . Maybern St. , Practical answers to scores of just such realistic questions are Barnes suffered a stab wound of| supplied by a famous educator- the chest and his wife had facial) Titer and appa a, _ burns. Both ; min Fine and Lillian Fine, a aa eion were in satisfactory| series. starting Teceday th The The strange sotry began unfold- Peatiac Press. ing as Det, Sgt. Leo Hazen and) Det. Harry Maur talked to the! He considers himself a dipio- couple and their alleged attacker) ™&t- late Friday. He is a man of many moods. x * * | He is a Communist, but con- Mrs, Barnes, who is a fellow Servatism and capitalism color employe of Bloom at Gar Wood) his thinking. Industries, Detroit, said Bloom 7 *& ff came to their home at about 6:45) He is a man many Americans a.m | will be seeing in a few days— “He was carrying a green pa- | Nikita Khrushchev, chief of the per bag in one hand,” she told | Soviet Union. Hazen. “My husband answered To mark his visit an Associated Press specialist in Soviet affairs, William L. Ryan, has written a suddenly he threw ammonia in my face,” Hazen quoted the woman as saying, this newspaper. The stories be- The distraught housewife, near| se vy: m a few hours. | borh on the Magsachusetts north | revealing series of articles ve | ms ” . FOUND TROOPER’S. BILLFOLD HERE — An unidentified ‘was due back in New York, man points to a small pool of water along a country road where the billfold of missing Michigan State Trooper Albert W. Souden Hope Fading for Missing Trooper 4 7 Beg mm Weary Officers Keep Up Search in Livingston Ex-Convict Has Failed to Tell Fate of Souden \ After Capture By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG Dozens upon dozens of fatigue-clad state troopers at dawn began the second day of slogging and claw- ing their way through a bramble-entangled, marshy countryside in search of a fellow officer feared slain by a crazed gunman. Chances of finding Trooper Albert W. Souden alive “are diminishing by the hour” as one of the most intensive police hunts in recent history pressed on in the sparsely settled . PAR, AP Wirephete The pool is about a quarter ‘mile from the spot in a beanfield near Argentine where his police car was found. - - — * That is where, on White Road Argentine area in Living- was found yesterday. ston County. Youth Hangs ‘Never Killed Anyone,’ Self in Jail Cell | Birmingham Boy Says _He Attempted = Theft to Help Sick Father | A Ii-yearold youth, who told (Herd Levitt portér through his cell EAST LANSING W—"'l never) : police he resorted to theft ‘because killed anyone,” said Alvin W. jot ing by State Police de. \near Lovejoy Road, the trooper’s | squad car was found abandoned in ithe beanfield of a deserted farm. Souden’s papers and a wallet alse were discovered in a swamp a quarter of a mile away, The 29-year-old trooper was re- ported missing Wednesday after he |set out to question a former men- jtal patient and ex-convict in con- in the disappearance of State Po-| He spoke tn a plaintive voice, | nection with a burglary in Milford. lice Trooper, Albert W. Souden. | trying te be sincere- and con. | Alvin W. Knight, 48, of 8547 Sil- Knight, an ex-convict and tor-| vincing, and told the same story ver Lake Rd., Linden, was seen mer mental patient, was locked) he had repeated to his ques- leaving his home with the officer for the night in, the East Lansing) theners. Wednesday. A flying squad of , 70) 31, +3 t rs on a tip burst into a Cedar jail after undergoing 13'y hours) «1 fee) sorry for the trooper. rake cabin caardiy imarthng wn Knight Keeps Sayin a Detroit News re- questioned Alvin W. Knight | window in the ansing jail early (his morn- By HERB LEVITT : ” as i t ae said. ** ter . . | ‘4 fond father has cancer” last nigit Knight who is being questioned|tectives. ‘ hes mers — not) arrested Knight 175 miles from his hung himself from his cell in the, |Birmingham city jail. Richard John Bielby, 5969 West- linhuman. I had a wife, too. She| ome divorced me while I was in . In Knight's possession was | prison.” found Souden’s service revolver, : 7 x * * more, Birmingham, was arrested Count 8 Troopers Slain “Have you ever killed any-| ® blood stained shovel and $10 shortly after attempting to steal Sum at Maple road. and adams Ee LOTCINgG Law in State |street, according to Police Chief |Ralph W. Moxley. > | | Moxley said the boy fled when | | trying te force open the box in | the rest room. Detective Doug- | las Marble apprehended Bielby t him to the police department and onset of a two-state run- jail in the Municipal Building at Pierce and Martin streets. * * * | a block ‘trom the scene and took Killed Sept. 30, 1957, at the¢+—————_ > | | fellow like him needed money so \badly, he told me, ‘My father is/4uring the two-day battle. The other lin-the hospital with cancer." | * * * the station attendant caught him Slain while enforcing the law in Michigan. | 'was Dugald A. Pellot, 23, Tecumseh, who was shot and day when he came to my house ning gunfight with a pair of ex-convicts. Marble told Moxley, “I asked) An Indiana trooper, Ray Kel- 'him why he had to steal. The boy lems, 35, Indianapolis, and one of gunshot jtold me, ‘I need money very bad- the gunmen, Ralph Walker Taylor, 1956, when they went to the 'ly.’ When I asked him why a young %. Kenova. W. Va. s body?"’ I asked him bill, “I never killed anyone,” he re-| Knight was taken to State Police |plied, staring hard with his steely Headquarters in Lansing where jblue eyes glinting LANSING (UPI)—Eight state troopers have been LOOKED AT TRACKS questioning failed to extract a con- “When did you meet the troop- fession from the sus aa Eee r.”’ I continued murderer. “I talked to the trooped Thurs-| MILE-LONG’ RECORD 2 The man, “with a record of vi- and questioned me about a Cadillac ciousness a mile long and consid- car owned by Carl Wollner, MY) ered extremely dangerous,” main- farmer at nearby Springville and Stepfather. ; tains that Souden released him “He was interested in the Cal. Thursday after questioning him. not me. When I told him the ‘ar, belonged to Wollner he lost in-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) terest. The last trooper to die at the hands of a gunman “ a housewife at Jackson before fleeing ‘to Indiana Two other State Troopers were victims on Nov. 19, “We drove to a place about a 2 D | mile and a quarter from my rown also died home of a retired mailmen near house in Argentiné and looked | | Cio to answer a domestic | at some tire tracks, Trying to gunman, Victor | trouble call. “Then the trooper offered to} [aoe ; ‘ — irive me Rome. But I refused be:| | Wayne Whitley, 26, Granger, | They were killed by blasts from ‘ S B Marble locked the boy in the, Tex., wae eaptured near North a deer rifle as they approached Cause I like to walk and get the ave Oy cellblock, a large room with one Vernon, Ind. \cell in the middle, at 6:30 pm. | When he returned to the cell | y pen Trooper Douglas A. Vogel) Other troopers slain in the past | te check en Bielby at 8:10 p.m., | Marble said, he found the hoy! | hanging from the bars running across the top of the cell. Marble | said the youth had tied his shirt | | around his neck and the top bar. jpulled up behind Vogel's squad icar and wounded Vogel as he was| opening the trunk of the car he) \ | stopped. _ Lt. Robert Schanley, head of the, Petfot, on fatigue duty at the 1937; John S. Burke, slain by BOUGHT IT FOR $16 | fresh air. I went home, made a} 4 the house ‘couple of telephone calls and then! 4 Fiint father and his companion The Chase started near Clinton * * * went up north to Oscoda | drowned on Holdridge Lake in Hol- “One call was to an aunt, but lity Township last night when they stopped a car¢ for speeding. Tay- were George Branny who was shot don't want to bring her into t.”’| attempted to save the father’s 12- ilor, After walking home, Knight said. | year-old son from the same fate. ‘he got the Cadillac and drove to| The boy was the only survivor, ising on April 12, 1950; Richard the post office in Linden. On the! said Oakland County sheriff's dep- Hammond who was kidnaped and return trip, he said, he picked uD) yties. killed near Monroe on Jan. 19, @ hitchhiker. | Dead are Harold Funnell, 49, of (1202 Maritham St. and Philip E. Young, 40, of 217 Edwards P1., driving a station wagon,’hy a drunk man near East-Lan |Birmingham police juvenile divi- Cinton Post, joined in the, chasé bank bandits near Battle Creek) ‘How did you get the trooper’s Th of Flint. jsion, said he had known Bielby| The boy was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bielby. + collapse, continued, ‘‘When I could) open my eyes the first thing I saw’ was George on the floor with a, spear in his chest.” r * x j The spear was from a spear gun of the type used by underwater divers. Bloom had carried it in the! nN : “He threw the ammonia in my: GEORGE F.BARNES —_the gun to show it to her husband. : Se ee eee ee ee Bloom said he, looked at In Today's Press he Church News ............ 6-7 | secidentally, Me said the woman Gunes 14 | got hysterical «and = started Editorials. .......... vous... @ | Sovecenying.” Home Section .......... 15-2 | Bloom said he too was scared Obituaries . * and mixed up and the WS 6 ives ivscceoneses 1-23 bottle of ammonia on a Theaters .................1243 table and “threw it in her face to! TV and Redic Pregrams .. 3 quiet her down.” < | Wilson, Earl -sseeacees ID | However, Bloom adniitted tying, Women's Pages .......... a9 (Continued on Page 2, Col. &) v7 Ul COMB FIELD FOR BODY — State police line up in a field | mear Argentine seeking the body of State Trooper Albert W. ~~ and was killed when he approched!o, Oct. 13, 1930; Samuel Mapes |from a few minor scrapes, but|the station wagon on a ve that “he was a pretty good kid." near Adrian. |KIDNAPED FARMER Taylor and Whitley kidnaped ajrunner at Novi on March 12, 1921. the hitchhiker sold it to me for! revolver?”’ I asked Knight while rural road ‘talking face to face with him) They were fishing from a beat shot by a rum-runner near Stur- through the outside window of bis| about 7:39 when Funnell’s son, gis on May 1, 1927, and Harold E. cell. | Kenneth, fell overboard, said Sgt. Anderson, also killed by a rum-| “] know it sounds fantastic, but) Paul Carpenter. In the attempt '$10,"" was his answer. || Oakland | to save the boy “Why did you buy the gun when! Drowning | and ___ pull him lyou already had been up on sev-! Toll in °59 aboard, the boat eral concealed weapons charges?! n 9 . ; (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) 18 meee “a are ‘ w and sunk. Both ’ Y men went down Weather Won't | oes itl ai - The terrified ‘Spoil Those - - Holiday Plans Planning a holiday euting? baae j uties, If you are you'll have the weatly or where I was, Nobody was boy swam to shore, broke a win- {dow in his father’s car, and spent ‘the night huddled im the back seat. fair and warm, the weatherman} rette Gilliam, found the boy shortly Says | before m, today and called | High Sunday will be 89, with sl aay oc ‘low of 64 at night. tures for the thermometer will ‘diver in about 15 fee to twater. reqd a moderate 65 degrees. | | Light winds southeast. five miles, | per hour at 10:30 this morning will jincrease to 12-15 miles later today, idiminishing tonight. Moderate southerly winds at 12-16 miles are! jexpected tomorrow’. AP Wirephote | : Souden. The helicopter from ‘vhich Souden's cruisér was spotted | ceding 8 a.m. By 1 p.m. the mer) crats and Republicnns advanced : is shown at right. : u ‘cury had climbed to &7. Deerfield Township — more than 18 hours of intensive. r* STON UTAN TV ee iar if THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 —_ TWO |50 Dead Already in Trattic From Our News Wires To Probe Hoffa Bank Deposit Monitor to Confer With ate 3 © Orlando President Over, | | ar | . * | Non-healing | Tieup of Union Funds drownings ....... 0. | | Miscellaneous ...... 1] | WASHINGTON uw — The chicf Total 32. court-appointed monitor over the oe Teamsters Union says he will con- The nation. traffic death tol} fer over the Labor Day weekend “trept slowly, upward in the early With officials of the Florida Na | hours of the Labor Day weekend tional Bank of Orlando in an cf today and safety officials pleaded fort to find out what is blocking. with motorist. to “make your trip return of a $400,000 bank deposit | to a Detroit Teamsters local. Martin F. O'Donoghue said yes- gimmick from camouflace to giant|terday he had scheduled the con- speedometers to control the mil-|ferences to learn about the money lions of holiday drivers expected to;which belongs to Teamster Pres- form the biggest national traffie|ident James R. Hoffa's home lo- crush in history cal 299 in Detroit. The bank has had the Detroit local’s money on deposit for several years on a noninterest- i8-hour weekend ended at mid- | bearing basis. The monitors night Monday. >! have directed Hoffa to with. This would be an increase ‘of 99, @raw the money se it can draw over the “normal” three-day non- Interest for the lecal’s members. | holiday period of 36) . | Officials of the Orlando bank But the council said the CAIN@Rke have said the money was put up a round trp.’ State and loc! police used every MRS. CLINTON McGEE Attorney s Wife Dies in Pontiac The National Safety Council had predicted 460 persons would dir on the highways before the Mrs. McGee WS couid be cut if drivers would be as collateral for loans, still out-| Active in Civic Affairs, carelul, law-abiding and sober. standing, for development of aj . ._ * * real estate project, Sun Valley Clubs in City The salety council issued a spe- Inc. cial warning to swimmers expect- ~_ + lis Mary Wisner MeGee wife ed to Jam beaches in search of re-| fotfa once held an option to ( Clinton Meee, a Pontiac at) lef from the late-summer heat, buy into the corporation. There foes mal Petpet 40 the Georgin highway patrol has been Senate Rackets Commit. | prosecuting aggorney died bast pit a camouflage repaint job on |tee testimony that Teamsters! evening following a long illness members were at one time urged to buy lots in the project ; Hoffa has said that technical. ities have prevented him from carrying ont monitor orders to withdraw the money and put it itv patedl cars in an effort to catch unwary lawbreakers, Dork on Detigit heb 9 1X1, | : : New York City and) —— “i e his was the od vapehte roof Henry Pollce uu ] Chicago employed an opposite phil- osophy. do Ada Wisner Right “speeminder” cars toured bear Wd ial Kesiding In Pontiac since the age of 16, Mra. MeGee was ace New York streets with large speed-| inte an interest-bearing account tive in civie affairs, hasing ometers on the roof of each ve-| in seme other bank. been a member of the Pontiae —hicle | General Hospital — Auuiliary, cs & & He has transferred another, Jury Club, DAR and Colonial | Chicago police planned to keep|s) 29-000 account in an Indianap- Dames the red flasher lights atop patrol lls, ind bank 10 “sn” Interest.) bearing basis in Detroit * * * Capitol Hill, the cars blinking throughout the week end as a reminder to motorists her husband Stuart F Galbraith Galbraith both of Ivaivingg besaede ate two sons 0 md Robert tH " Senate, Pontiac, and nine prandchildren H t f C | Rackets Committee pictures gang. | uo li Ate re 7 n = = \ sister, Mew Fired 4. Ward ot er er 0 Onsu t ster influence both in the restu-, Pail aise euriees rant industry and in the restau-. rant employes union in Chicago as | Serviee will be held at o1 30 pm appalling appa | duesday oat the karmer-Snover Funeral dlome with buriad in Oak Officials on Laos | In a report, the committe also (Continued From Pac One hil) Cemetery sald its investigation of the _ the sittiation in Laos and it is a) everall and linen supply bus. 0 atte f cones to | 4 “an. | Protest Nudist Camp AUR RLEUS GEL) OUTSET win Iness in Detroit showed “an * rs - other example of gangster in- | 600 Feet From School In Washinton duch American) filtration into business _enter. TAT na ne - officials todas sifted new evidence | prises.” MEARS, Mich, (UPI) The own of possible Committ oc gression er oof a nudist camp said: today : ee eee | The findings represent part of against fain eventually . Pec he is going ahead with plans for a new chapter of the committee's ee Cronberry Creek WHERE ‘TROOPER DISAPPEARED — This map locates the Argentine area where State Trooper Albert W. Souden disappeared Thursday. The home of ex-convict Alvin W. Knight, where Hope Growing Din “Never Killed Anyone, for Missing Trooper Knight Keeps on Saying (Continued From Page One) | He said be bought the trooper's pistol from a hitch-hiker. could get into?” a “That's right.”” Knight Knight's mother was rushed to but it was a good buy.”’ Lansing from Lima, Ohio, where| | ; | ‘* ww «& | he had been confined to a mental) “You didn’t need another gun. | 1, said he told the officer that institution, in an effort to ‘get at) Sayway.” I sald. “You already 1. Grove the Cadillac occasionally | the truth.” Knight refused to take had three others in your car. |and said he volunteered to go with| a lie detector test at 2 a.m. today:| Once again he answered, ‘I the trooper to look at some fire District State Police Commander know it could have gotten me into|tracks found at the scene of a Burton Yungfer said Knight's sul- trouble but it was a good buy.’ j|burglary near Argentine. len silence has his interrogators; Asked to describe the hitchhiker. | confounded. he said he couldn't. fellow troopers at the Knight, who is 5 feet 10 and with!State Police Post that he was goi: ——— ito investigate a burglary of N had hoped Souden was only tied | sa wpe oace mee oar es] -COnt Gas Hike frankly, we are looking for a * * * > ithe lithe build of a football half- back, also told State Police de- tectives that a trooper came to) j, his house Thursday asking for’ ‘| Wollner. (Continued From Page One) |Didn't you realize the trouble you replier “We were praying he would tell us where the trooper ts,” sald Yungfer, “We can't under. stand. why he doesn't break, We imatics, Inc., near Milford, where '$75 was stolen from a desk Wednes-_ |day night. Knight was sought for! |questioning in that burglary. | terms of confinement provide him | with the so-called strength to with: | Federal Increase to 4c *les | Souden was jast seen, is in Ar found in a field 2%3 miles southwest of Argentine. children, |was crowded with papers and other "Y. 3: AP Wirephote gentine. Souden's cruiser was a “if the .buildings and short, de- (MSUO fo Hol Open Houses Public Invited to See New Byildings Every Sunday This Month Michigan State University Oak- land will open the doors of its new | buildings every Sunday this $ month ‘for a series of informal open houses from 1 to 5 p.m. for the /public. —— . There will be guides, floor plans scriptive material giving back- ground and aims of the university and information about faculty members. ° The $2,000,000 classroom build- ings and the administratin-lab-. oratory structure are completed. The $7,000 self-liquidating student center is negring completion and ‘ts scheduled to be finished when. — begin Sept. 2. After school is under way, more ' formal open houses are planned for | the public and for organizations. Girl to End Long Ride Five Children Found Dead Tragedy Seems to Be From Gas _ Poisoning; Mother Critical TOWNSEND, Wis. They Mrs. Gloria Rovge, kee, (AP)—Five nging in ages from 1 . ito 10 year’, were found dead and The missing Souden had told their mother in a critical condi-! Brighton) fion Friday night in their one-| Bi room cottage in this northeastern Wisconsin community parently died from gas poisoning. 2, milwau- EX-Convict Held the mother of the children, was in critical condition at a La- ° .- in Abduction ene hospital. ap- at Park FLINT —Joyce Mason says she could continue her mara- thon two-month ferris wheel ride at a Flint amusement park for another month. But the Lapeer girl will end the ride Monday when the amusement park closes for the season. Joyce got on the ferris wheel July 7. She was to remain on it until either the Detroit Tigers got into first place in the Ameri- can League or until the -park closed. The Tigers never made it. The girl, a student at Flint Junior College, ate, slept and spent all her time in the ferris wheel seat except for brief trips ; to the washroom. The children were identified as, bedy."’ | Knight said he rode in the back , a aera ote on 0 seat of the State Police car beca‘ise| _ oe ee | Police reasoned that Knight s the rider's cide of the front seat| Kathy, 10; Chris, 7; Cindy, 5; Ken-| mental depravity and former long) and Caroline, 1. | The bodies were found Friday Asked for more details about night when Mrs. Kenneth Posselt (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Barnes to a bedpost in the couple's bedroom and then tying ee could sem Us Hho fo the de r her husband's hand: and fee dee ve iin report to he filed later in the * . . s hands and feet in a grand Gpening Monday despite fonge of the strates Southeast | ornate Gh the 1668 racket: hear: | draw within himself, | Tax Probable; to Aid times and places, Knight was of Townsend and .a_ babysitter, the living room, Hazen said. plans of a group of residents of the! Asan kingdom i- . dk ee wa ‘ade available| x * S high evasive. ‘Sandy Sackett, called at the Rov- “From what we can pi to- ea ta picket the camp - = ® . * State Police Commissioner Jo- uperhighways ve cott: -Clausli ; MORE . | State olice Commiss | ea +, |ge cottage on McClauslin Brook,; gether he gave her ice cubes Pint Oya, o2oyearold ‘al to a reporter | | His answers were, “I don't | ‘ | ®i gave u 1 ja, Whey aris _ Ope valor Hictirr taking wey alcoxehich | ‘ ‘ ‘ “seph Childs leads the force on a recmeunber) ar “i cox’ ice: lseven miles northwes tof here in, for burned lips, water when she of the Silver Till Nudist) Camp a srk Atty | |. _ concerted step-by-step scrutiny of| WASHINGTON (UPI)—A House-| member.” State Police ques. Oconto County. Mrs. Posselt, a) wanted it, and even made coffe- three miles southwest of this Ove-| he nn een United ent | The committee, headed by Sen | the wild terrain from the scene Of passed bill to faise the federal tioners sala he parried her family friend, was to drive Mrs.| for them and himself,” Hazen * ; - rT . " ero 7 j | A , : ° ma County community, said he} ale 8 “nt ities hienhints )John Lb. McClellan (D-Ark), is) the abandoned squad car to/gasoline tax by one penny a gallon questions in the same fashion, | Rovge to Towhsend to join her| sald, FESS Wy es er one 1a) aulhoritice Wanted nie ' cocitic |winding up its third year of inves: Knight's home six miles away. |today appeared headed for Senate| husband, John, 44, who was driv-) 1. Bameses said BI moakane such oa fuss about the ee anak me ae tigations of ait iy he ia-| Childs tentatively theorized epee next week despite a last- - at refused to take a he de- ing up from Milwaukee to spend telling them ‘he would ae hs camp , : ormanagement field The ine Knight had an accomplice ditch effort by opponents ‘to kill tector test. the week end with his family. | ‘ARE Members of the Willson School! Md entered the war in northern juiry provided much of the im-| neon al this wibderasens he lthe hike a Eee One questioner said of him: L Nes, Bosseli d6ld wath od to a doctor but never did. He got Community Club have protested, Laos : Ipetie for the just-passed labor | Ie aa o canted weep | two Senat i — “He is well aware of his rights.) at sciven thes wrwed Aiea oe their ante feet still ) tablishment of the camp because} fadieations were that tie UT : ting Presid Eisen. § o Senate committees clea He's prison wise and has had ex- | ~ a co™ | Sound, and start ving at about r henindary re about Pe cin Stitton en be ‘ i Dor sl pamere cate Pisen | of his arm, “There could very | the measure yesterday fora floor |perience under these conditions.” '@8° the lights were out and the 11 am. on the premise that he the two room Wallsan Sehoo! | the spre havet Ginvelinies mee figation| . : | well be twe mea inveived ia vote Monday. The measure is Asked if he knew where the doors were locked. She said she | was going to a doctor, accordig Dy a United Nations inisaion to this. needed to provide funds for con- trooper was, Knight told me: ee 2 arastligit through the to the couple. : S Bal sey tune tontwoee Woman Drowns — -we think he drove down this) Unued construction of the 41,608 - | “I have no personal knowledge Window and saw the bodies on the When Bloom pulled into Gene's | » unny, a my fiom Ped North Viet Sam have. « ° . dirt road, threw the trooper's wal-| mile superhighway system, of his whereabouts. I never saw HOOF: Service Station, at the Commerce W k d S efitrued what pacer) was acy 222 Collision With let and papers out the window, | Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn) said him after he left me.” a aan intefSection, some three E€eCKEe?n een vil win in: - continued up the bean field and he would try to persuade the Sen-| Knight couch i j hours later and stepped out of the Birmin ham Boat ‘hed the car. Somewhere on the! . Et couched) hin saences ie ee art remor 'car, Barnes snatched the car keys for Nation PROTRGIS APPEAL g paitehe ; a 5 he . at a . ; ee ¥ scuttle Fe one-cent boost in’ police and legal vernacular. It | ‘from the ignition and shouted to : oe sll. . way up here he must have go ithe 3-cent-a-gallon tax and approve| was the voice of the guardhouse | - : j Communint arty Niet Nam! A Rirmingham man was in- rid of Souden instead one of his two alternate! lawyer, the m ‘ho has b i the station attendant to call police > meanmschile ah 4} nvolested’ | vers = te ww Ha} e Ows one alr Bloom was armed with a By The Associated Press " miiy prarested volved ino a two-boat collision in| * * * proposals for raising money for trouble before and thinks he | clibe rolv: aos Four skies and pleasent weather Geant Fans dect can to appeal take St Clair which resulted in| “But how did he get back to his highway construction. _knows the answers. | — as a | prelanunsted aver mostial eho. ml : | alain MECTNENTION the drowning yesterday of Mrs ‘own car to get up to Cedar Lake?) The Senate Finance Committee iH _ eee YELLOWSTONE: NATIONAL ted ti y land Pless said Bloom fon today and indieations were ee = we tekee _ *" Margaret Rice, 49. of Dearborn. (jie knows the country well, but [rejected Gore's proposals before |. Noteeance Me i ws ames PARK, Wyo. (AP)—A tremor .de- on pontine lan pe 7. patrol car ioight fr a conkinmanice through ee nl " . mathe ‘ Asian Howard Stebbins. 4% of 505 doubt that he walked. all the way approving the penny boost in the ng © ee e to sleep BOC aus scribed as the strongest since the 24 ce eis en gk hee dew hander along the Soh Viet Nam a 4 ae d t It ed llkety that firemen whose quarters are "p- ai, 17 earthquake we to slash his wrists with a pocket ne Tether Way belts order Pierce St, was operating his 46 back to his home. Someone coul eee Yee Oy teat tne dirs over the cell were moving earthquake was felt rear inite on Orchard Lake road while Poin esti was confined to foot motor-sail craft near Harsen’s| have followed him." | full Senate would follow suit, atiout 54 the center of Yellowstone Nation- being taken to the jail Me Washinuten . Oregon coastline “This ds only a maneuver to [sland when it collided with a 30-| Souden, the father of a 7-month- - — a al Park this morning | Detectiv d th l wills abidel sHathicl (ibn | pave the way ler ae arued We fant ‘cabin cruiser . ; ; ; ‘ite. Cl When answering questions. . etectives said that Bloom had \ ide} ‘ ( ‘ r manned by old son, lived with his wife, Clara, | ay At Canyon. a resort a_ few pulled th t of B. > tn the Southeast fervention of the U.S. impertal: 418 ine 23 4 . been es 0s one * Knight was erratic. At times he | P e spear out of Barnes be- mis in the Souther nllon of the UN. imperial: Earl Stedman, 48. of Lincoln (23, in Brighton. They had mn V\seemed eager to give an account miles north of Yellowstone Lake, fore they left the couple's home Temperatures from the Central ists and the aggressive ollitary | marned only two years ; ‘ ace ‘the tremor at about 5 ; we, . . - ‘ oae Mrs, Rice, a passenger on 7° : : then he would suddenly ‘‘forget.”’ or at about 9 a.m. awak- =) nae hous to the eastern Daketas and. bloc in Laos, vid a North Viet MY Ret. ~ Ds ; " i a Tinne cote iia a0 _ the ie | Nant foreign sistant sareineat Medan =) bests) wes) hrewe | US ao ot oo i Hope for Next Week Talking with Knight was easy eats aaa ey ‘ier Honkin Cars commpoued: te the Hs and 60s of issued ty the Viet Nam news into the water upon impact. | ce at Hh ee: eae Ek is, coll minnow faces ot A side eria. # stacis oF ashes in cate g : ; ie . ' Mrs, Souden phoned the SENNA? eta os ~,- |Street a block from the Michigan! ji batday men ra ayeney. Ste \ : “DW s Al ; SE i gi . . . ; The - mi” hamid weather on: \ | { ons we ee in —— rent = —— mn = nee: Gait wr A eat tilst neon State University ceinpur p me a - aon —e = Protest ets , . ‘ 1 the I diplomats expectec : : i ot h t come home yet. | _— eae a ; ad | ’ recede y milder shocks at ° Tinie in Vex with fenipert sate 14 notean Security Couneilte be bins Was not injured The cabin) maud kad pet ; |Crossfield says the first powered Were ae ie more ones about 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. at Idlewild fires one my the md 70S At cated ante an enn beeney session Cruiser sank as it was being towed | Rudy Sistek, Brighton Township) flight of the X15 experimental rock- at isi nig mednght femiperatire readings’ \poneday but pridicted the Soviet fo Shere ino the St Clair Flats constable and friend of — et plane might be tried again next OO NEW YORK (AP)—A_ honking ere tmestly in the Os and low Uinen would veto any UN inter) Channel by a Coast Guard cutter | tried to fathom the trooper’s dis-| week. ‘Convention Thief Add aay f il ‘ircled | Al ; ' i $ caravan ef automobiles circled " / " wv \ we eam vention inte the fichtine ~ oo - [sppearence real smart,” said Sis ane waetle nosed ft Tecae insult to His Fez Injury Proposes Blast Idlewild Airport Friday night in Pew nathane _ restomh the Rock | _* r * } ew § ‘ om pe fas me oO yes ay) a rotest b Queens residents i Maiieratire changes were! Iq ihe rvent ol a Savet ve in Expect Settlement Soon ‘tek, “IT can't understand how he) morning for 88 minutes by a huge . . for Golf Ball caning jet lane noise. minor with elonds jn Win! ATCH Ghe Cvs sui, «eva menibers in Lansing Dairy Strike was outsmarted. I don't know how | B52 jet bomber, It was four min-| MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UPI) — A . a About 150 cars drove around the confined ta the Pactfie Northwest, | 1 Ae ee ae anybody could have gotten the best/ ytes away from attempting its first Shriner at the convention here . : : of the Counc can endl an emer { A field. Irving Spiro, organizer of geney session oof the 8? nation LANSING (UPD — Price-negoti- of him.” powered flight when the test was'complained yesterday that two "the cavalcade said “We all 1 . i } : { | . 1 General Assembly vwathin 24 hours, UN Sessions between the Lansing, called off imen swiped his maroon fez from - ROSTON UF — The Hillview | reali " iene iMilk Producers Assn. and most of) . lj Crossfield said. the scheduled his head on a downtown street) Country Club in North Reading cay Sa ee . Don't wait too long before getting your clothes out of moth) balls. That first zippy day will slip up on you before you know it. 6. If you have gained weight this summer get busy and lose it before you must wear your win- ter clothes, If you would like to have my 9-Day Reducing Diet for a loss of | By RUTH MILLETT If you have gained weight this summer, -and lose it before you must wear your winter *lothes . . get busy Men More Casual — About Doing Favors. | been busy,’’ the man says with. > to 10 pounds in nine days, send; On the whole, women are more out rancor. 10 cents and a stamped, self-ad-/inclined than men to keep a strict dressed envelope with your request) account of what they do for others for my 9-Day diet booklet to me! and to expect payment in due in care of this newspaper. time A woman says, “I've taken her Church Unit children to the swimming pool any Has Retreat number of times and_ the The Women's Association of time she ever took my Joey, jhad the nerve to ask me if I could | First Presbyterian Church met Friday afternoon in the church ‘pick the kids up after their swim. Can you imagine!” A woman says, “I’ve had them sanctuary. A retreat was con- ever to dinner’ twice — since ducted by Mrs. W. H. Mar- they've had us — and I'm not bach and Mrs. J. C. Covert. going to have them again until * * * we're invited to their house."’ Mrs. William Hilderley and Mrs. Lyndon Salathiel assisted A woman says, Mrs. Robert Anderson played aoe ; ss the piano and Mrs. Robert [But then she owes me a letter Irwin sang. ' That's the way it goes in the Mrs. Leslie Ellis, president peusiie mind—judging from the jcomments women make about \what they do for others and what others don't do in return. But men are more openhearted about the things they friends, If they are in the mood to be helpful, if they of the group, conducted a busi- ness meeting preceding the re- treat. Luncheon was served by the July-August Group under the leadership of Vera Bassett. on doing simply because “he's a nice guy,” they take their satisfaction from the pleasure they get out of doing a good turn — and then promptly forget it. If they ever do remember by- gone favors that were never re- SFlaleltimenriels= “It burns me up,”’ cays the little woman, ‘‘after all the times you the hospital that he never dropped “I guess I did go by to see Tom pretty often,” says the man who had forgotten all about it until reminded by his loving spouse, “But what's that got to do-with his finding time to get eat ‘Whol CATCH THE ee Ss SAS Tt OR in = oe pe IN YOUR INFORMAL WEDDING PORTRAITS ee my, Pd -.. OF detal Yes, ie wil be RF +f : plione f Beauty Salon Phone FE 8-1343 42 N.S inaw St. (itor ther not always seeded All for only $39.95 : 1M), CLEMENS STREET FE 4-0553 se ildiais "COBBLE. BS Seis Fie oe Mg by to see me? Maybe he has BOUQUET? | * * ® | This is one way of saying that women were as unconcerned if in their friendships and_ social, life, ‘aS men with keeping score on who only does what for whom, she be a whole lot happier. “T haven't had} inews/of Dorothy for a long time. | do for | have a generous impulse, or if they keep | favors for someone | paid, it's usually because their} wives remind them. ° * * * went to see Tom when he was in. around once when you were sick."’| COURSE ;| | Admiration for the matds comult- 4a he wed that’s | ‘CR. HASKILL STUDIO | _ ~ Shoe Shine Habit If you're lazy about polish- ing shoes at home, make a regular habit of dropping them off at the shoe repair shop to be shined. This should be part of your wardrobe upkeep: routine To remove folds and creases from a plastic fabric, hang it evenly over an open door, advise clothing — specialists. The weight of the plastic will help remove the wrinkles. Then smooth the fabric with the palm of your hand. bd they would! not be accepted. L Future Bride ls Honored Dee Brim, bride - elect of Roger Rummel was honored at a kitchen shower Thursday evening at the Waterford Township home of Mrs. B. E. Brim. . Assisting her were Mrs. Harry Weod and Mrs. Thomas Kampe. * * * Miss Brim, daughter of the Melvin L. Brims of Lakeside drive and Mr. Rummel, son of the Martin F. Rummels of Birmingham will be married Oct. 24 at First Presbyterian Church. * * * Guests at the shower were Mrs. Rummel, Mrs.: Melvin Brim, Mrs. Howard Stewart, Mrs. Ford Leet, Mrs. William Long, Mrs. Robert Mills, Jo- anne Wood, Mrs. James Greenwood, Mrs. Frank Greenwood, Mrs. James Ware and Mrs. Leonard Costello and Mrs. Wesley Costello, both of Detroit Diplomacy Can Be for the Girls WASHINGTON — Diplo- macy still is a man’s world, but the females are moving in * * * The State Department said at present there are 2,494 woman employed in its for- eign service—mostly secretar- ies and other personnel who back up the actual diplomats. The number of petticoated en- voys, however, is relatively few: 298, which is about 10 per cent of the total number envoys. * * * To get in the foreign service at any level, a girl must pass a stiff examination which re- quires a well-rounded educa- tion. But there is no discrim- ination other than in matters of assignment * * * . There are some ‘hardship posts’ in faraway places where it is considered unlikely that a woman would be sent, said a department § spokes- man. But even here, the lines are being relaxed; there is now, for instance, a woman on the staff of the embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Salaries range from $5,22 to $20,000 * * * And although there is no differentiation because of sex in hiring, there js one regula- tion: if a female career of- ficer marries within the serv- ice, she must submit to res- ignation ‘‘which may or may Dy Here's an fit a million Of all-wool USCS, flannel features a deep soft folds, the floral print cotton blouse. Available locally. SES ROE ee IO WEDDINGS. Are Association | BORD sTUDIO 2 East Maton FR 64-2600 it R. Pime #4. FE o-97n1 | DIMITRI Letanory Oliver a4. FR 6-s008 68 N. Paddock PE 64-2001 Cc. &. MARSKILL sTUDIO 1 Mt. Clemens FR 44-0588 a jacket that’ lined to mack: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McGuire was ley of Detroit. © full shirt with vest Ss EXCITING Be sure to have professional hs of yourself as a ride. Get your réservation in now. Pontiac Photographers / that molds the waistline and ‘on Eileen drive. gga rs rea tu amy: ! | | | outfit that will | Outlines Responsibilities of New Year to Women year” at the Thursday after- noon meeting of Woman's So- ciety of Christian Service of Mrs. John Garrison and Mrs. P. G. Latimer outlined new responsibilities of a new > Annual Seniors’ Golf Tournament September 8th Michigan PGA Seniors’ Sectional Championship will be played at the’ section. fast year, is expected to defend it jagainst a strong field‘ of veterans) Centra] Methodist Church. Mrs. Max Shane, devotional chairman, introduced the theme ‘There's a light upon the mountain,” which will be the study topic of the circles Marshbanks sang The seventh annual Teacher’ * * ft ; f cher’s , Sectional Championship for the) Appointed for a three-year term on the nominating com- mittee were Mrs. Harry Baker and Mrs. Byron Rogers. Mrs. William Wright and Mrs. Har- ry Martin were appointed for a two year term. New membership chairman is Mrs. George Dietrich, and Mrs. John Hall will be music Lansing Country Club on Septem-) ber 8th, it was announced today by Joe Belfore, president of the The winner will receive round- trip plane fare te Dunedin, Fior- ida to play in the national PGA | chairman. Seniors’ Championship next Jan- ae uary. Mrs. R. W. Vesselis, presi- Reggie Myles, who won the title, dent, urged participation in the school of churchmanship to be held at the Church from Sept. 21 to Oct. 26 and the missionary institute of United Church Women at Covert Church on Sept. 16. Ada Duhigg circle served a salad luncheon. Mrs. Edward that will include such former champions as 1957 winner, Al; Watrous of Oakland Hills, and Jim| Barfield, 1958 winner, of Gran qj Rapids. Watrous went on to win the na-| tional PGA Seniors’ at Dunedin in| Glatfelter was chairman. 1958 and later that year defeated| Briton John Burton in the interna- : = tional match for the World Senior Ist Midget Night Professional honors. The event scheduled for the Lans-|(@@Qme Tuesday ing Country Club is one of 33 such) sectional championships in the U. . at Northside ‘for professionals over 50 years of | age. | Parents and fans of Midget base- ‘ball will get their chance to see a night game involving the young }2 beys for the 1st time in Pontiac -) history Tuesday. * * * The Northside (St. Michael) All- Stars will play Westside Kiwanis in the contest slated for an 8 p.m | Start, LS 7 * * * No admission will be charged for The double-breasted look, always oe the contest. The teams were rivals trim and terrific, is here given Nape cf, |during the summer in the Class F special treatment by Jo Copeland. S*** Bust Waist | Wipe eek te it doesn't de a person much division of the Pontiac Parks & A loose panel flows from waist to 19 a" 24 * 16's good to have a photographic mind Recration Department baseball hem, ending in a pleat caught by |} M's pan ne ie | nothing ever develops. | program. two large buttons. The buttons * ™ hed » It = = = match two more on the bodice Sie 12 requires 27» yards of =} SE) SRR I ee just below the wide collar, Depend- inch material ing on the season, make it with, short or bracelet length sleeves. for dress with a4! jsleeves 44 yard of 42 inch material |) ltor lining. A variety of fabrics is suitable: . ; linen, cotton, rayon, silk, shantung,, T° order Pattern No. 1388, lightweight wool, wool crepe, ben-, state size, send $1.00. For Jo galine and tweed. From this size Copeland label, send 2% cents. chart select the one size best for you, Figure Club Chairmen Are Named Dorothea Mrs. Campbell, newly-elected president of the Fashion Your Figure Club has announced committee chair- men to assist her during the coming year. Mrs. Clarence Mahaffy, Mrs. Elmer Davis and Mrs. Robert Sawyer will be in charge of programs for the club. Mrs. Carl H. Rehm will handle publicity, Mrs. William Parrish will head the hospitality com- mittee and Mrs. Leo Tripp was |G.P.0., N.Y ican | Chapman), For new 96-page Pattern Book | No, 16, send $1.00. Address Box Dept. SPADEA, Designer No Excuse for Stains Few persons have pearly white, straight teeth. However, there is little excuse for stained teeth which detract from your smile when talking to people Proper brushing of teeth, gum massage and regular vis- its to a dentist will keep your teeth clean — 335, | P-46, New York 1, If paid by check, bank re- |quires four cents handling charge. _ {Next week look for an Ameri- Pattern by Ceil! = (| Auburn 5 & 10 Mr. and Mrs. Lester ‘Hart of Fox ‘day. named historian * *® * Others are: Mrs. Charles Ruggles, telephone; Mrs. Ralph Seiling, flowers and gifts: Mrs. Ruth Jensen, trophy and Mrs. Raymond Gartley, ways and means. ™ Members and friends are invited to the meeting Sept. 10 at which Dr. A. J. Zujko will be guest speaker Bird Studies Relate to Humans NEW YORK — Dr. William A. Dilger, of Cornell Univer- sity, studies birds in the hope of shedding light on human be- havior * * * »As young birds become larg- er and less dependent on their The trophy was given to parents, he reports, they be- Mrs. George McMichael and come increasingly aggressive the monthly prize to Mrs. toward them. It seems to be Campbell for losing the most seam: part of the growing up proc- ess, Dr. Dilger said. 10 to 2 Open Every Night | ‘til 9:00 P.M. —SPA7IOUS FREE PAVED PARKING LOT— “Owned and Operated by Local People” REL Re. re * eR Mar 640 AUBURN AVE. 1 BLOCK EAST OF EAST BLVD. MUSTY, MOLDY RUGS Restored Like New We shampoo them to look like new, all the warm, glowing color and velvet-soft texture brought right back to life! Let us do a thorough life restoring job on your rugs. Call today. NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS Serving Pontiac for 3! Years 42 Wisner Street FE 2-7132 H usband's Parents Give A postnuptial shower honoring dale and: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hend- igiven by Mr. McGuire's parents, Others were Mr. and Mrs, Ray \Dr, and Mrs. W. M. McGuire, Dafoe of Flint and the Rev, ‘and Tuesday evening at thejr home Mrs, Gene C. Phillips of Webster City, Iowa, * *£ i The former Gwen Carter of Santa Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ana, Calif., and Mr. McGuire were Younger, Mr. and Mrs. Roger married at First Church of the Manning, Mr, and Mrs. Windle Nazarene, Santa Ana, Aug. 9. Beard, Mr..and Mrs. Robert Mur-_| The newlyweds will, return to phy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard North, college in Pasadena, Calif., shall — FREE DEMONSTRATION September 10, 7:00 P.M. Lesson One in SHORTHAND Theory in 6 Weeks DAY OR EVENING CLASSES Secretaries and Stenographers in great demand! Learn quickly, easily! No Signs — No symbols — Uses ABC's The Business Institute of Pontiac 7 w, lawrence street federal 2-3551 = BACK TO SCHOOL! Mom can be rightly proud of her young- sters when she sees them so happily trot- ting off to school in freshly cleaned clothes. Have their clothes cleaned here regularly. ee ee HOLDEN RED STAMPS CLEANERS ‘ano sunt LAUNDaY 605 Oeklend Ave. FE 4.2579 BRANCH—S—OAKHILL | Open Monday thre Saturday — 7 a.m. to 9 bm, , free employment service i : .= .s ‘ . : ae no, . - vw eS 2 Oe 3 ee OE FT SF eS Sor ee Pte SY Oe eS le | 7 -_______THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 Special Session | caibsiaeeet 2 Looms in Fall House Rejects Interest Control Bill Demanded by President WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- ; gress, already buffeted by presi- 5 dential vetoes, faced the added f threat today of recall to a special fall session to meet President Fi-| senhower's demand for authority to control interest rates on gov-) ernment bonds. | @ * * * : The special session possibility, : or our assumed solid proporitons as re- sit of Friday’s House action de-| nying Eisenhower's urgent re- quest for repeal of the 4% per e e ® cent legal limit on long-term bond | : interest rates, 0 i ay By a 378-7 vote, the House sent; Hit Macmillan On Ike Visit Two Writers |feature of the President's interest irate program, which would give to the Senate a bill allowing the ce . Going Around him authority to disregard the) @ British Election Looms world by ier Ssiaftomate in lall long-term government bonds Or Y Jet maturing in five years or longer | @ @ @ Treasury to boost interest pay- | | '/_ Je “ereerrerre en iments on the government's popu- ‘lar denomination “FE” and “H" Laurence bonds from 314 to 3% per cent The Senate Finance Committee’ is scheduled to take up the bill, 4H LEADERS HONORED — Feecognition Club Show. Each had served 20 years, for 40 years of service, as local 411 Club leaders A. McCabe, representing the Railroad Commit- came to Mis. Staniey FE. Kipp of 12% Doris St. tee of Greater Detroit, made the presentation . today, and Keith Middleton (right), of 26100 Stoney at a special program Wednesday on the campus |} * * ~ Creek Pd, Oakland Township, at. the State 4H{ of Michigan State University. | While acceping the boost ja ~ : a : a a ‘savings bonds rates, the House i . \defiantly turned down the main ‘ it already the. center of politi TORYO (AP) You can go Ti petted BeVEISH ELECTION ’ LONDON CAP) Britain stood cal debate, Prime Minister Harold #reund the world now by commer- Prime Minister’ $ Talk hy teday for word of a snap elec Macmillan was expected to fix a cial jet planes, and two Japanese Hon within the next few weeks. national poll for sone of the five Wiiters are going to do it and try Heckled in South Africa | Wath President Eisenhower's Thursdays an) October. Most fa. '0 set a record mre 6 cri he tone vored dates are the &th or doth As representatives of Asahi: MIETERMARITZB| RG Sowtn 4 Pree * * * Shimbun, Japan's largest news-| Africa (UPD = _Demonsts ons ae , . : Opposition Labor and Liberal paper, they plan to leave Monday used tear gas, stink bombs. fire | ss Safety Course party comunentators and even and be home Wednesday, with a crackers and a water hose to yee, . pro-Conservative pundits jotned ino flying time of 39%: hours break up a_ political rally last 5 : Results in 50 Pct. assailing Macmillan’s handling of © The listed record for commer- night where Prime Minister Hen- “Se : the Fisenhower visit to Buitain. cial flaght around the world is 73 drik F. Verwoerd was speaking j . ieee More Accidents Most Britons of all parties like hours, set in 1958 by a Japanese.| ON law and order i | kisenhower and showed at. But | At least one woman suffered oo | gas burns and others Zot) SAN FRANCISCO) CAP) San pollical opponents and even some . fear Francisco pubhe works employes friendly newspapers have begun U - ac t 0 Sion j\lesser knocks and bruises as fist reported &8% lost time accidents in focussing attention on what they fights broke out in the city hall }97 8 describe as plugs Macmillan gave N ( || d H auditorium and 300 non-partici- Then they were given a JO hour himself and his government dur OW a e 0ax pants fled the scene. | course an ieerdent prevention ing his TV appearance with the ! The outburst broke out immed LABOR eon fiscal 199K 59 they report President SANTA BARBARA. Calif. (AP) lately after Verwoerd, South Afri-| ed 127 aceidents— about a oO) pet * * * The Coast Guard has written ¢8's foremost spokesman for! ‘ | cent Inerease Qne ranking Labortte leader otf a radio report of a submarine white supremacy, began a speech i DAY | baphoned Director Penuben TE Pachard Crossman charged in the yacht collision as a hoax in which he warned that his gov-| | Owen Phe safety course made Datly Mirror that th Presidents tt called off a search after hunt. ernment: would not permit “the : en plove 6» aceident conseous stay had been turned into a ing Friday for evidence of a disregard of law and flauting of| | they reported mishaps they ner Ceride and blatant pre-election wrecked veasel authonty” by local officials. nally would have shrugced off pubherty stunt Amateur radio operators Rob ———- ev Waintield of Los Angeles and Dead of Crash Injuries Clarence Mel Nikel of Inglewood, | Vet St et Still (rets His $300 Per Month calif reported hearing a distress CASS CITY um — David L. Gray. | call which said a yacht had been 16 of Degyer died Friday of in , a | a | rammed by a submarine off! juries he Suffered Thursday when , | ( ivil 1 War ‘laim ° egal’ Southern California's Point Com his motorbike and an auto collided “* ception nine miles south of here | | | ‘ & : * AUSTIN Tex CAPS Critteally Ohta woman who said she had Rural Youth to Convene ‘ iW) Walter Williams will continue lived in’ Franklin, Tex | Willams’ ~ 59 RAMBLER to draw his $300 a month state former home town, and many, DOWLING ww —The 1th annual RADIO $] 648° pension until it is legally preven residents there thought: that Wik conference of the Rural Youth of, HEATER he is not the lest sueaving Con lames had not been in the war. It ihe United States of America will! heose Your Uwe Equl mt federate veteran also said census reporta | cast pe held at Clear Lake Camp Sept BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER * * * doubts on his being old enough 1620 Gov Williams is scheduled | Mi 6-3900 (yo Price Diantiel headed the to serve then to address the conference | @ list of state offtercl Fiiday who The stony Wis written hy Sgacicnerecauen ERE SE el reyected a story earlier This week Scripps Hloward alalf writer | ; ‘ 4 fiom Washington that the Jloustan Lowell KO Bridwell I) ld k iI A | centenaruin ors pot 41 veteran of * * * ona son- u er gency, nc. the Civil Wan Vick Lindley managing editor oF “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Wrigleys Crispy Flake All of the evidence availible inoof the Bryan Tex Daily kagle / «tate offices and Contederate ree said many persens ino the Bryan ) =F nt rer ’ ords indicates that Walter Wal area have beleved that Willams Tour) ade 1 ii hone I E 4-4565 lames is the last surviving Confed in his later years confused him (user lard Si B i li erate veteran self with ao brother who served LRA Utd = 14 ( W. Lawrence St. ow urning — ua ity “We shall respect and follow with Gen John BO Llood | t — the reeords of the state and the - SRST saath Charcoal CHIMNEY | ) an d Regular Size — Plus Dep. Limit Six roor REPAIRS. Egkeo Vernors *” Lb. Bag confederacy rather thoum the " chives af the federal powernment which have always been cecoynis elo tineapaplete wlth respect to Coupon members of the Confederate acm Dane! sated * * * The Washingten stery qiuated an U.S. Envoy Confers With Fidel Castro HAVANA tAP)+—-U SS) Ambassa der Philip Bonsel conferred with am Prime Minister Fidel Castra kia The semioffier! paper Reval Phe repair men who just happen to be in your neighborhood woe 0 and to notice your chimney needs repairs; definitely needs =~ — The meeting came in the wake to be fixed before you put your furnace on. Also he observes a ° ¥ pectin Goad Sole ot soto een sec goal po eli of an anneuncement from Wash shi ; c aging. that Battal is feine vee = Ts hingles need replacing 0 or the gutters are clogged with 4 | cis P called for consultations — There eaves and the flashings ne ; ‘e p I 1 Chi have been official complaints that hi nys need a little paint here and there. He oe 0 ‘a 0 ps Box Charcoal “= 19: Ronsal had been able io see the even of fe rs to guar antee the WwW ork. Y ou get the impression ‘the xe Limit One With This Coupon Limit One-With This Coupon Cuban leader only once, Aine 4 lob is ¢ ute si Ve . /. M Coupon Hes Ne Cesh Velue. Give to Coshier Coupon Hee Ne Cash Velue. Give te Zachior _ since the rebe} rewibe fook aver J | s my le and thre cost not 80 great—until you come " | \s Before She Checks Your Order. Before She Checks Your Order. in January to pay the bill) It may be anywhere from thirty to a hundred oy : , dollars and if the job doesn’ ) , t fi h Dies in Truck Collision ks jon, n't hold up you can't find the : guarantor, . Reverse SANS Re sy ASHLEY U® — Robert Morse. 16, EERSTE co ES of Ashley, was killed Friday when Cleaning the fl Mas ; . An “9 the car he wae driving and a Jeaning the flues and putting your furnace in good condition a asin about halt a mile 7 for winter goes hand-in-hand with the “roofer” and “chimney 3 a expert.” Sometimes he takes your furnace apart and discovers : Crash Into Tree Fatal how much “repairs” it needs or even a new furnace is required. | HARBOR BEACH om — John W Why take chances like that? There are a number of docal = | Roike, 23. of Detroit, was. killed reputable firms dealing in “heating,” “roofing,” ete. Call a when the car he was riding in left’ seam aoe today reliable firm and get an estimate. . | | TEL-HURON . 700 PONTIAC TRAIL 6592 TELEGRAPH NORTH HILL ‘ _—_—_.' -| SHOPPING CENTER Walled Lake at MAPLE SHOPPING PLAZA About 75 per cent of Tennes * . . vk ' ; see's land is i. — and BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD Fe : 4$ $. Telegraph Open 9 to 9 Daily Open Mon., Tues., Wed. te 6 P.M. Rochester ee 60 per cent of the total = § : Open 9 te 9 Daily Sunday 9 te 6 P.M. Then, 4, “fh © O-BM 1 fri. — 9009 v~opulation is engaged ae . tural sataalls aged In agricul | | of the Sunday 9 te 6 P.M. Sunday 9 to 6 P.M. , STAY ALIVE | Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce = 59 S. SAGINAW 398 AUBURN -§36 N. PERRY 5060 DIXIE HWY. : | Mon., Fri. Sat, to 9 PLM. Thurs, Pri. Sat. te 9 P.M. Thors., Pri, Sat, te 9 P.M. Drayton Plains ! | » yy 5 } oso dina voces | Phone FE 56148 aa | muaron Hotel Bldg. | : Sunday 9 te 6 PLM. Sunday 9 te 6 PLM, Senday/ 9 10 6 P.M. araeay eh 740 W: Huron FE 8-198) ¢ E PONTIAC PRE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FIFTEEN IN HERRINGTON HILLS — Me William Hills about a year ago. All the lromes in this subdivision are brick with board and Your Neighbor’s House Subdivision Homes Can Have Individuality By JANET OBELL Pentiac Press Home Editor Once again a Pontiac Press ad played a part in finding a house for the. Home Section. Having a batch of kittens that needed homes, we advertised them. Mrs. William Mayo of Herrington Hills called us; we delivered one of the kittens to her smal] daughter, Tracy, and found both an interesting fam- ily and an attractive home. The Mayos who come from New England have lived in the middle~ west for nearly of which has been in Pontiac, The kitten is now a half-grown cat named Caesar Homes in Herrington Hills are not large, but their planning shows some imagination. Fo: instance, a Philippine mahogany wall extending about three quarters of the way from floor to ceiling, provides wall spact for the living room and a wall for the kifChen behind it five years, one UNCLUTTERED — In a small room too many pieces of fur niture or too many accessories give it a cluttered look. The Mayos wisely limited both. Rug and sofa are blue. The chair at the left SLANTING WALLS — This is not trick photography. The — kitchen wall is built on a slant. The wall at the left is the living rodm wall. On it are mounted mahogany cupboards and a sink ' x Mayos bought a home in Herrington batien trim Other room walls in the living and dining room = are white. The living room rug is tiers of cafe cur- on the front windows, The top tier is white, blue. Three tains are used the middle one biue and _ the bottom one a print combining and aqua, brown white. gold) on In the dining two tiers, the white are used. The room only and printed enes dining room AS tg are ge ie PS Sate ’ is ‘gold brass legs Thére is shelving built in just beyond the counter, Stove and re- frigerator are ‘on the right side, in the foreground out of picture ~ range. In the background is the ~bedfoom area. f > other members of the family windows give light to the kitchen which has no window. On the end wall in the hving room there is a small blue sofa Pentiac Press Phetes by Tem Gerls Four-vear-old Tracy and a black and white cat called Caesar are the The house was built by Coleman and Moss table. The seats. bubble light. with a planter at one end. Near the windows stered wall is ered and table brass legs The linoleum on the dining and kitchen room Walls are white except for the Philippine mahogany di I} vider wall at the nght. That long coffee table is white marble with , is a provincial chair cov- marble, uphol- opposite gold On the aqua, pink, green and below are plaid. The coffee boards. The mounted on White Formica ters There's a floor re- Over the built-in sembles flagstones. Under the windows is a walnut drop leaf chairy have table wall «Continued on Page 17. Col blue is a Above cup- The sink and working counter are mounted on the back of the living room divider mahogany counter top with gold choppitg bi DINING AREA — A drop leaf walnut tabl print. The provincial and walnut chairs with blue seats are used in checked covering — of is the dining area of the Mayo home. Two ters of brown The wor by spat- cafe curtains cover the windows The upper one t : ind coral is white to match the walls, the bottom one is a ckground for LIVING char at the left has a qua pine vreen and yond the 1 looks like flagstone -— = ee » ne STORAGE BEDROOM a ae tiene , weave’ Cy aim] OO i GARAGE BEDROOM BEDROOM LIVING ROOM reas’ 1 wears were Rt i ua 1,050 SQUA ATTACHED GARAGE FOR RE FEET PLUS 11,850 includes Lot and All improvements. (Gas Heat) | FREE Package of Alcoa Wrap to Every Family. ’ ' i. “HERE'S WHY 52 COUPLES have bought a VIKING HOME at Judah Lake $ vA. 5BQ moves $79 PER MONTH rua, 9440 1% Here floor spacious . Mere inside storage space. plus Na- tronals Viking Constructor Your home always looks fresh! $82 PER MONTH s the home with the work-sawing plan youve asked for You heve bedrooms a bigger kitchen t , Aluminur ¥ painted protected by maintenance tree aluminum EASY TO REACH... FROM PONTIAC Drive North on Perry to Joslyn Turn Left 3 Miles +f North on Saginaw to Montcalm Turn Left to Joslyn y . Turn Left 5 Mites FROM ROCHESTER: West on Walton to foslyn... Turn Right 342 Miles | JUDAH LAKE ESTATES No. DLORAH BUILDING CO. | FE 2-9122 Estates. "; enn * * ‘ *® = ‘ ‘ «we + + © ~* & = *% @ © 2 ee 2 9 & } vd 3N0 VN NO MONEY DOWN ae ? F.H.A. Custom Built Garages | 60 Months to Pay e BREEZEWAYS © PORCHES e GARAGES e KITCHENS e MASONRY WORK F.H.A. e ADDITIONS e BATHS e ALL MODERNIZATION FE 2-7004 MY 3-2751 Fives. & OR 33-2276 2255 } Corner Opds ke Walton Blea Open Every Night ‘til 9 P.M. — Sunday 12-4 P.M. dD f M Kuilding Service Sunday New Insulation flowing granular bs 3 ViILWw Beautiful 2 Level And 4 Level Homes Featuring: @ Brick and Aluminum Siding © 2 Baths @ Sun Balcony @ 2 Fireplaces © 2 Car Garage GAS COMPLETE FINEST ITY WATER FACILITIES 1D FISH HEAT C() MMUt RECREI ATION BOATI OF NG AT LING 1,500 25%, DOWN ya OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-7 LOCATED ON GC ae LAKE ROAD 1 BLOCK SOUTH OF LIZABETH LAKE ROAD -f} John W. Stoppert, Builder OR 3-2907—OR 3-964) THE WATERFRONT >YEVAR S i oe amma aommee $3,000 to 95,000 WILL HANDLE BEST OFFER UNDER *25,000 Loke at the Back Door—--Wooded Lot 4 Bedrooms and 1|'> Baths 2 Fireplaccs Plus Recreation Room Built in Thermodore Ov Dishwasher, Garboge Disposal. Soft Water System Plus Electric Garage Doors Electric Automatic Sprinkler System, a and Stove, REAL BAYPORT STONE HOUSE Walls 16” Thick Thermo-Pone Windows Throughout Carpeting and Draperies Included Will Sacrifice! DEAL with OWNER 6031 Middle Lake Rd., Clarkston, Mich. 1 Block North ond 1 Block West of ~ US-10 and M-15 Junction. FE 2-5827 for Information | oD Ses a Se ae ee -* 2 re Ry Sine : = ; | ER Niue: f ‘ ee ee ee THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, ll it i a SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1959” Ends Dampness Cold, damp basements, the, bane of many a homeowner's existence, ; can flow be a thing of the past with the development off a new water-repellent masonry insulation which cuts heat loss and greatly minimizes danger of condensation on walis A development of the Zonolite Company of Chieago, the frée- material can be poured directly from the bag into ° the cores of the concrete block in the foundation walls Today's Roofs Are Better If you need a new roof, you can obtain longer-lasting, more trouble- free protection than your old roof gave, thanks to recent develop- ments in asphalt shingles. A.line on these developments, plus. pointers designed to help the homeowner get the most roof for, his money, are passed along by roofing specialists. They ad- vise: 1. Comsider using heavier shin- gles. Standard-weight shingles (210 pounds per 100 square feet) mect Capable of reducing heat loss : é ‘ , . ; ‘ P as : most local uirements, but heav- by as much as 30 per cent, the THRIFTY DESIGN — This three bedroom home was designed own area would yield the ‘no-frill’ economy of development design jer-weight singles with extra lay- new rmaterial sheds water which for a New Jersey housing development. Custom-building in your without development disadvantages. ers of ashpalt, mineral granules might seep into the core of the . and special fire-resistant ingre- block, completely retaining its in dients provides years of addi- sulation efficiency. The new ma- ° . : tiona] protection at little cost. vals kvm Zire ore Minimum Budgets Can ae 1 Water ctargee, wake nccaut Be Rtepellent Masonry Insulation. : 401 OF ape 12! OF a good part of the expenses of r-- With the water-repellent in- B ild M “ H t T T roofing, are usually the same sulation, the tendeney for con- ul axlm um OUSE TERRAC el whether a heavier or lighter shin- densation to form on cold walls 22) x 118 | gle is used. will be minimized because the _ ; qo |—}—-} —}—}-_ + or JEN ( > rae 6 2, Put the new roof over the surface temperature of the walt By DAVID L. BOWEN homes frequently leaves something | OPTEOMAL EXTRA @ old one. Discuss this possibility in ralsed several degrees, doing f youve spent’ much time 0 be desired et —— ett tT p0oRs 7 with your roofers. It might re-- away with the chilly, clammy house hunting armed with high But if you removed the develop- MASTER . duce your costs and provide feeling experienced in most une hopes and a low budyet Chances ment house from the development, - - KITCHEN DINING extra fire, weather and insula- inoulated basements, tre ood That te now youve Sa) og have a bargain home without VINOL x Ties JON can tion protection. fecause of its high insulation @! least once If only we could _ 12'6%211'6" ° . a at oy. ; development disadvantages X-74 GARAGE 3. If summer heat’s a problem, value and water-repellent qualities, find that house off by itself and & luse white or pastel colored shi ie wooinsul moves Laut of a mass develapment, Ud in the House of the Week series OPTIOmAL juse white or paste! colored shin- the. new insulation removes the po = lgles. They do a better job of re ‘ a . - = necessity for furring and finishing buy it in a second offers that opportunity ai Living ROOM exvae Ifecting sunlight than darker col- ater: . inside baseme The reason is that, as a rule i} ee - a " eal ee ki he ue 7 a a Fsuar ‘ 1 a os i _ hone , he This three-bedroom design by ei 17110" 011'4" @® ors. Wi 4 | 14" roncrete Hoc rea LP i PRilepeeyit } Ave’ . . Fa . - 5 ; 'b, fone ” a 4 with the aan iaxintm out ind) =ominimum Architect Lester Cohen is now Vitarngt | 4. If windstorms cause trouble ) i” : ‘A , is Vv af it Vy i i i € . ‘ and dry characteris s required [frills Unfortunate) the eye-ap under construction in the Toms Re ‘| == a aaa SY, = be your ae eee te tes A carton ~ / Gea) of hi ndred ¢ 7 “t thy River, N. J. area by builder Rob- ~~ ae - Sed non int "sce a jseal-down shingles. These are ied USL Real ee RE a) ne Se” ert Achmere. With = full bene: - Ey ; \standard shingles that contain BUY Direct trom Manufacturer S Wholesale und Retail *4 Ve OXBOW WINDOW CO. Manufacturers of wood windows, sash replacements Phone EM 3-4082 10265 Highland Rd. (M-59) pit ment but without garage or rear terrace, the house and lot sell for $10,400. A downpayment of $1,800 is re- quired) A 30-year FHA mortgage on the balance of $9,000 comes to $65 a month, with taxes and insur- ance figured in. vary widely country and what X-74 would cost you can only be deter- Construction costs icross the jbands of a special adhesive to ce- ment the tabs to the roof deck. Exposure to sunlight activates the jadhesive. Jig-saw shaped lock shin- gles also do an effective job of re- sisting high winds. 5. Use a qualified local rooler | author ized to sell name-brand roof- jing materials. Check your friends for leads, contact roofers who ad- lvertise or look up shingle appli- lcators in your classified telephone ‘directory In roofing, there is no PATIO STON ES At Big Saving Smooth Finish Choice of 6 Colors Factory to You 24° x26" 16" x16" W712" 16x32” $1.20 | 60¢ 70¢ | $1.30 Smooth Finish — Choice of 6 Colors — Factory to You LARGE SELECTION OF OUTDOOR FIREPLACE UNITS Trellis—Pergolas+-Bird Baths—Lawn Ornaments Patio Furniture—Picket Fencing—Redwood Flower Boxes ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. 10570 WMighland Road (M-59) at Teggerdine Road OPEN DAILY 8 to DARK — SUNDAY 10 - 3 EM 3-4825 protects children, ; pets and property Ascrioa rence protects children, pets and property while tt adds new beauty to your home and grounds. Its a perfect hack- ground for flowering shrubs and vines Natronally known Anchor Fence never needs annual painting It's © zine- coated after weaving — not before Call for free estimate. Portable Dog Runs FE 5-7471 ® No Down Payment ® 36 Months to Pay © Ist Payment Nev. FACTORY INSTALLED tional terrace. Here's a quick tour LIVING AREAS Principal living area js to the! right of the front door. A good-| vied living room flows into the | re ar dining area, with each room | “borrowing” space from the other. There is a large picture window} at the front and unbroken wall |@*t space on the garage or carport Small extra cost. side . | The garage is a similar bargain The dining area has sliding |as an optiona extra. If you want! glass doors leading out to the op-'shelter for the car at lower cost, jional terrace or back yard you can choose a carport instead. | | An L-shaped kitchen counter |EXTERIOR . ' arrangement provides maximum | The house has a longer look convenience within minimum than its size would indicate, space. The kitchen is large achieved with horizontal sliding enough for a dinette table under ‘and wide windows. Addition of ga- | the window. A vestibule sepa- [rage or carport would make the ; rates the kitchen from the back home seem even larger. | door and leads downstairs to | Overall dimensions, excluding the basement. garage and terrace are 24’ by 40’. The three bedrooms are placed Garage adds 12’ to the width. in a wing to themselves, with the FLOOR PLAN — Efficient mum use of available space. Although home for ‘‘teenage’’ room in basement. age and work areas give the great- possible value for relatively master bedroom at the back for ; ; ale ‘ privacy. Each has a sliding door Natural Air Conditioning closet, and the bathroom is handy NEW YORK (UPD—American ito all Indians had their own system for ICASUAL AREAS ‘air cooling. Apaches, Cherokees One of the most popular fea- 4nd other tribes soaked blankets ltures in a home with youngsters in cool mountain springs, then hung is an area that they can call their them outside teepees so the breezes own X-74 provides for a future (if any would b be icewater cool, irecreation room in the basement! Iwhich can be finished as a ‘‘teen- | lage’’ room, easily reached by the el: A e iback stairs i | DEF DAE Another casual area is the op- | 5 tional terrace in the rear, acces. | sible from the back door or the | fy dining reom sliding glass doors. | / This would make a particularly | | good play spet for young chil- ' 4 | dren, since mother can oversee | activities from the kitchen. | OPPCALLY There are five big closets in the, APPROVED . The Dowagice = Arrow carries the seo! of Approval of the American Ges Association, jhouse proper, plus basement. While ithe house -could be built) without ia basement, Architect Cohen points ‘out that its additional play, stor- dl MORTGAGE MONEY The DOWAGIAC rout” GAS FURNACE The Dowagiac “Arrow” Gas Fur Available Mort gages or 2 Applications can be made at our MAIN OFFICE: or any of our FOUR BRANCHES PON TIAC STATE MAIN OFFICE . 28 North Saginaw BRANCHES é I s Auburn Heights Memba: af PLC Baldwin Ave. at Yale for Home Owners Desiring: Conventional Bank Miracle Mile Center nace heais, cirewlates, humidifies and filters the air—there's nothing finer under the sun! Engineered for Quiet, noisy moving parts. A complete compact unit, finished in beautiful blue baked-on Hammerloid enamel, it's ideal for your modera basement or recreation room. Refinancing of Land Contracts. | | - | Contractor Serving Pantiac Since 1925 351 N. PADDOCK ST. FE 5-6973 BANK Drayton Plains Garage and rear terrace are optional could be built on slab foundation, economy, built for years of service! | always dependable—no | < Westing oad Shock Meeal | mined by having plans cost-esti- prance: mated by local contractors, A | substitute for quality materials “baby blueprint’ Study Plan de- | and workmanship signed for this purpose is available | for 90 cents renee Pound for pound, wood is Prime reason for X-74's econ- ROOM pronger en se one - > omy Is its size. It has 960 square oor, Dit Forest — Products Laboratory feet of habitable space and 1s z ports; USDA tables show Southern laid out in a pure a simple rec- + |Pine is the strongest of structural woods. tangle. Plans include an optional ‘ _ garage er carport and an op anh New AIl-Brick Homes in Rochester Meadows $14.990 including all appliances Meoltaman & Silverman OL 6-088! room arrangement makes maxi- note provision $= Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 SPECIAL! BIG WHSE. CLEARANCE SALE ‘While Uae ® Last! BIG 3 FT. X 3 FT. Stanley Prime Aluminum Windows ONLY ‘13 WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT a @ Attention Builders and Contractors! Call ED for Wholesale Prices and Complete Information 2690 WOODWARD From Ted’s Drive-in rr ee 26a The only Gaelic college in the Western Hemisphere is in St. Ann's Nova Scotia. FRED W. | | MOOTE, Inc. ”} Electrical Contractor | State and City Licensed © COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL : Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 W. Huron St. | FE 2-3924 — FE 2-4008 | i Proud Firemen Won't Ask Aid, Let Trees Burn EGGERTSVILLE, N. Y. (UPD —About 1,000 small evergreen trees ‘valued at $1,500 were destroyed recently when Eggertsville fire- pe Biers ary Br gerry }men refused to call for help from | ognize. North Bailey as a fire ‘a volunteer company right acrogs| company.” the street. As for the North Bailey fire- men they're barred by law from fighting a fire in the Eggertsville side help was sought to fight the blaze. By then it was too late. * * * Mrs. Henry P. Brummer ould ithe trees were burned during a RANCH TYPE HOMES 4 Bedroom with Carport $15,950 With Pride by W. W. ROSS HOMES, Inc. 4 Bedroom with Family Room | : $18,700 Complete TRI-LE OUR MODELS 10-8 SAT. 10-8 SUN. AO 12-8 DAILY with Lot VEL LIVING AT IT’S BEST $22,000 Complete with lot ’ ~ ee | d haat ~~ ~~ S = until the police stepped in that out-} grass fire that spread across somejdistrict until their aid is specifically! [5 | 20 acres of her land, and it wasn't)requested. : : Here's the Answer . flat sides of each wedge. Quarter- py can, Silde? a hail io the’ oO ta “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 19597 HOMES FOR AMERICANS ox iS 1 GY KITCH Bapngom ol fa JOINING] eer ) Ve «lb ss = | | 24° BEDROO BEDRM | 10s 16 | 86> ibe |__ 58 FRONT ~ RAN HA/OSR ECONOMY MODEL — This is perfect for an older couple that wants a home requiring little upkeep, or a young couple wanting a home that can be expanded as space needs grow. The Elvin’ ROOM “6 * li-6 / 912-square foot basic home has six rooms. Costs are kept down | with use of back-to-back plumbing and economical framing. It is Plan HAI05R, by Architect Jan Reiner, P. O. Box 96, New. Port | Richey, Fis. AP Newsfeatures Question: I often see the term **quarter-sawed"’ jn relation to lum- ber. Can you tell me what this means’? * * *® ANSWER: When lumber is cut the ordinary and least expensive Carry Your Putty way, known as flat cutting, it is done by slicing logs lengthwise into beards. In quarter-sawing, the log is first sliced length- wise inte four wedges. | from the ceiling. This will help to reduce fatigue. Whether you use a brush or a roller, start in @ corner and work across the narrow dimensions of the room, applying a strip twe te three feet wide, When applying that last coat of paint, there may be small areas that require caulking or filling A small lump of putty can be carried on the paint can by clamp The boards then are cut from th ~ . . an S-shaped holder over the lip sawed lumber usually has more in- h teresting grain patterns and is said. other end so that the putty can ‘to be more resistant to shrinking! | be forced over it to hold it in place WILL BE OPEN THIS WEEK-END... 2355 WATKINS LAKE RD. W. W. ROSS HOMES, INC. OR 3-8021, 2355 Watkins Lake Rd. Near the Dixie Highway TOOLS POWER TOOLS HARDWARE WINDOWS NOW OPEN NORTHERN WHOLESALE CO. 4405 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59) PONTIAC’S ONLY AUTHORIZED | STANLEY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR and warping. Question: I am getting ready to paint a ceiling and plan on sus- pending a plank between two lad- ders. Is this all right? How high should the plank be on the lad- der? Answer: Place the plank (be sure it is q strong one) between two ladders at a point where | your head wit ae a few laches 6'x6'10" Complete with stance SEASON -VIEW SLIDING GLASS. pooRs Deluxe Handle, Only | NORTHERN WHOLESALE 00., Division of oA 4406 HIGHLAND ROAD BIG SAVINGS FOR OUR OPENING Bring the Out-of Doors— Indoors—In All Weather with STANLEY GLASS Sliding DOORS © Extra strong, all aluminum AWNING WINDOWS NOW! ams RICASE mos T $ 8 9° 5. nee a é om Doons IND WHIDOWS GUID RAROWARE QED POWER TOOLS OPEN SUNDAY _ 10 to 2 SEES ae a __ 2260 your home needs. 4 ergs Into ‘Beautility’ Room Where a utility room must serve as a major storage area, every) jinch of space should be used as. ‘efficiently as possible. Paints, | foes Utility Space | lenamels and various waxes will ‘help you create a service area that lis both easy to care for and keep ‘clean. With them, you can bring | m exciting color and beauty to your ‘utility room. - The National Paint, Varnish &, Byii] |Lacquer Association, 1500 Rhode ‘y |Island Avenue, N. W., 5, D. C., has a booklet, Beautility | Room, which gives suggestions on how you can get the most out of your storage and work areas. Send your name, address, and request to the Association for your free copy. . Although the evolution of the bathtub can be traced back for 5,000 years to the Egyptians and ‘Babylonians, new designs in this ‘important fixture are still being introduced. Give Children Privacy Washington | right down the middle, says an article in the September issue of “Your youngsters can have pri-| a home magazine. 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