ara eer asian rat aedlaa ecm ninenee Nixon En * * tk INTERNATIONAL NEWS U.6 Westher Bureau Forecast - Fair and Cool ; Details page two niet YEAR PONTIAG, MICHIGAN MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1956—32 PAGES anecraaley onee arama ets ‘Open Fight’. Keynoter Readies | Address : AP Wirephots THE gErNoren VISITS THE PLATFORM — Gov. Arthur Langlie of Washington pays a visit to the speaker's. rostrum at the Cow Palace in San Francisco yesterday. He'll deliver the key- note address at the Republican convention which opens this after- noon. His speech will be early this evening. ' the right name for San Francisco's Moo-ve Over! Make Room in Cow Palace SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (NEA) —Nodbody ever calls it that, but “Cow Palace,” where the Republi- cans meet in national convention, is “Livestock Pavilion of No. 1-A District Agriculture Association.” we * * A San Francisco News story and headline 20 years ago gave it the shorter name. It has stuck in spite of high kicks from horsy society people who show their thorough- bred jumpers, steppers and saddle nags there but beef about having to do it in a cow barn. Ground was broken for the huge coliseum in 1935. It seats nearly 17,000-people- and leaves standing room for 2,000 more, It was built by the U. 8, Public Works Administration to help re- lieve the depression. But a San Francisco News re- porter wrote at the time that: “While people are being evicted from their homes and are walking the streets in hunger, they are building a palace for cows out in Vistacion Valley." * * ® Cow Palace is the officially registered name now. Turning Turret Vice President Nixon Visits Michiganders at Bellevue Reception’, By ROBERT B. TARR Managing Editor, Pontiac Press SAN FRANCISCO—Michigan delegates, party offi- cials and visitors, seyeral hundred strong, got to- gether en masse for the first time yesterday afternoon at a reception in the Bellevue hotel, Michigan headquarters. * * * The event was given by the Michi- gan Arrangements committee in hon- or of Michigan men prominent in the federal governmental service. Guests of honor included Post- master General Arthur E. Summer- field; Wilber M. Brucker, secretary of the army;. David Kendall, assist- ant secretary of the treasury; Frank G. Millard, coun- Crushes Soldier Local Guardsman Dies While Checking Repairs on Tank at Grayling A Pontiac National Guardsman was killed instantly at Camp Gray- ROBERT TARR MEETS VICE PRESIDENT—Robert Tarr, Pontiac Press managing editor, shakes hands with Vice President Press Editor Meets Center of, iene: a Special te the Pontiac Prese by ar Wirephote Richard Nixon prior to the opening of the Republican National Convention in San Francisco today. + ling yesterday when he was crushed by the turning turret of a. tank he was helping check follow- ing repair work. Pfc. James E. Spires, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spires, of 90 N. Francis §t., was found dead in- side the tank following the opera- tion by fellow workers. Trapped between the moving turret and the base of the tank, a welding torch had to be used to- ‘free the boy's body, Guard officials today -were un- able to explain how the accident could have happened since Spires had been familiar with the turret way. The delegates did not ge in the formal meeting. Secretary of State. Dulles, submitting the Western “deciara- U. 5. Tells Suez Delegates Its Plan for Running Canal LONDON (#—The United States laid the Western roposal for international operation of the Suez Canal fore the 22-nation Suez conference today, A few minutes earlier India had proposed mise giving Egypt the major role in operating the water- a compro- around to discussing either! in - again as the vice president and his charming wife sel for the defense department. ; Also present were Senator Charles E. Potter and Congressman Jesse P. Wolcott. Mrs. Brucker, Mrs. Summerfield and Mrs. Kendall were with their hus- bands. NIXON APPEARS Highlight of the afternoon was the unscheduled ap- pearance of Vice President Nixon and Mrs. Nixon. The reception line, whieh had disbanded, quickly formed appeared with Summerfield. After greeting Michiganders the vice president and Pat went across the hall to pay their respects to the Wisconsin delegation, holding a reception movement and had turned on the master switch to enable the turret tion of principles,” said a definite system must be established “to ‘guarantee at all times and for all! the powers the free use” of the Suez Canal. He said of the proposals pre- sented here that “no majority however large — can bind‘ a minority however small." According to the Cairo press, rejected already by Egypt's spe- cial envoy here, Ali Sabry. India’s V. K. Krishna . Menon suggested that consideration be given without prejudice to Egyp- tian ownership and operation and PFC. JAMES V. SPIRES embracing both the user interests and the Egyptian “operating” cor- itemperature reading. preceding 8 the Western proposals have been . ig ne urged the formation of a group at, the same hour. Then they returned to the Michigan room and posed for photographers and for convention visitors who are making their own camera record of events. BIG NEWS ANNOUNCED The pair made their customary fine impression, and the conviction that Nixon will snowball into the re- nomination, despite earlier rumblings, is growing fast. . : Other big news was that Président Eisenhower has moved his schedule ahead one day and expects to arrive here sometime.tomorrow, — Most of the Michigan delegates and visitors are | here now. The ballroom of the Bellevue was packed last evening as they staged their first big reunion since they left home. 2 ae OAKLAND PEOPLE PRESENT Present from the Oakland County area, in addition to delegates, are Mrs. Bert Norton and Mrs. Francis. Covert, both of Peet, and Mrs. Charlotte Cook, of Royal Oak. Found Verne Spooner in the Michigan crowd. A Michigan Bell Telephone man, Verne at one time to be moved just before he was killed. : Spires, a member of the 107th had volunteered for the Sunday work with a buddy, Pvt. Alfred J. Lorenze, 20, of 274 N, Johnson Ave, The pair had worked several off duty hours. started the turret revolving, on in- structions from Spires. He said he shut off the power when he. real- ized Spires was trapped but it was too late. Spires was attending his second poration, ting up of a two-tier system of Ordinance Company of Pontiac,|operation and control of the canal with the Egyptians in the top tier and the foreign users joined in an advisory group of lower rank. days on the Sherman tank during| Western diplomats. juror for the Brink's robbery trial and after the 10th panel of 100 he had worked as a cook during! Pp rae two-week Fifth Army training hausted today, court was adjourned Menon's plan invelved the set- Menon obviously failed to sway The Western proposal would set Lorenze told investigators he|up a Suez Canal Board, with) | Egypt as one member, No Brink’s Juror Yet BOSTON (INS)—Still without a respective jurors had been ex- &=: Sweater Weather: Friday'll Be Better Fair and cool weather ‘is -the \U. S. Weather Bureau's forecast for the Pontiac area tonight, The low tonight will be a chilly 50 to M4 degrees. Tomorrow will also be fair and cool, with a high expected of 68 to 72 degrees. In downtown Pontiac, the lowest a.m, was 53 degrees, The mercury rose to 69 degrees at 2 p.m.: The five-day forecast calls for temperatures averaging 5 to 6 de- grees below normal, Thursday and Stevenson Visit for Labor Day Stuns Detroit DETROIT (INS)—Announcement that Adij Stevenson plans to Dies of Injuries Oxford Driver. launch his campaign for president troit has caused considerable sur- prise in Michigan, It earlier had been reported this year’s Labor Day celebration. in Detroit would be non-partisan, State Democratic Chairman Neil Staebler said he had. ex- plained to Stevenson that De- trolt’s Sept. 3 festivities were to be non-partisan and had urged the Democratic nominee to spend two days or more in the state, but at some other time, A spokesman for Gov..G. Men- nen Williams said: “We did not know of Stevenson's plans, but we did hope he would come into Michigan at least twice." * * * Mike Novak, president of the Wayne County CIO Council and ichairman of the Detroit Labor Day observance, said the joint AFL-CIO committee had not discussed the Stevenson appearance, but would hold a meeting on the question Friday it will be warmer with scattered showers. Wednesday or Thursday. Puzzle vs. Convention Maybe we're unfair—readers are “word-happy” enough during political convention time without calling upon them to addle their already-over- worked minds on: 4 puzzler like Pot-O-Gold. But, although roll calls may distract and speeches intrigue, we still think a prize of at least $100 is worth a few minutes away from watching history in new chance to win if is un Page 7 copy of Puzzle No. 12 appears. The only other raw material you'll need is a postcard and an assist fromthe following list of words, all of which are part of the solution: bind, bond, brick, brisk, calf, filed, fix, flied, fox, gun, guy, half, law, lump, now, plum, rack, rock, ~ Saw, Seance, snob, snub, stack, stalk, stance, ‘stride, strike, es torch, touch, words, works, worms, the makin where the ae pencil, ‘until 10:45 a.m, tomorrow, with a Labor Day speech in De-|: Sheriff Probes Hit-Run Possibility in Smashup; - Paint Clue Found Edward J. Holstine, 25, of 2281 Ray, Rd., Oxford, died at Pontiac General Hospital today after re- ceiving severe injuries in a Sun- day morning accident one-half mile from his home, Holstine was found unconscious in his car by an Oakland County Sheriff's Patrol, He sustained a fractured skull, punctured lung, possible back injuries, and frac- tures of an arm and leg when his ,car went off the road and struck a pole. An investigation was called fo study the possibility of a hit-and- run driver. Holstine’s brother, said today he found maroon paint on a fender of the car when he arrived at the scene. He said hig brother had been in home 5% hours before the Andrew, 77, car wag found. Puerto Rico’s Clown to Hush Up This Time lino Romany, who provided some Vice President to Win Easily, Delegates Say Stassen Steps Up Drive | to Muster Opposition; lke Due a Day Early By JAMES LEE SAN FRANCISCO (INS) —Republicans moved into _|San Francisco’s huge Cow Palace today for a jubilant “Eisenhower, Peace and Vice President Richard M. Nixon easily win a “free and open” fight to keep his place on the GOP ticket. The big show began at 1 p.m. (Pontiac Time). Presi- dent Eisenhower is due to arrive here tomorrow — 24 hours earlier than sched- uled and the “Nixon issue” sharpens with intensified efforts by White House Aide Harold E. Stassen to mount a genuine offensive against the vice president. Stassen, not a delegate and in San Francisco for the sole purpose of convincing the convention Nixon should be replaced, hinted he soon will disclose high level support for his operations, GOP national Chairman Leon- ard W. Hall made no attempt te shut off a battie, Mall declared, in the text of a speech prepared for tonight's session: “Of course, there will be differences of opin- one Republican ig not tree te disagree with an- be vue ws refusal of his choice for the vice presidential . nomination, Gov. Here's the Score for This Evening at. Convention SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Marce-| ington, comic relief at the 1952 Republican convention, is in San Francisco to- day to take part in the convention but says he won't play the same jrole again. The tiny bald delegate brought down the house in 1952’ and had a nation of TV-viewers laughing when -he insisted on polling the tion. And each time he spoke spelled out his ee M-A-N-Y, held forth in the Pontiac exchange, now is in Detroit, but lives in Clarkston. Michigan’s largest delegation is holding a break- fast caucus this forenoon, hoping to complete state business in time to get to the Cow Palace before the first session is called to order at 11 o’clock (1:00 P.M. Pontiac time.) A second session is scheduled for 6:00 P.M. (Pontiac time) this evening. ; * * * _ Tuesday through Thursday session will start at 3:30 local time. Starting at 5:30 Pontiac Time they will - run well into the evening for the radio and TV cover- eae ie i g : i i net | j 3 e a a Old Gazette Offers Pantaloons, Worm Pills), had to have good imaginations when confronted with such cryptic Page Two accounts as: to browse you'd find such items “lead a — of a moderp) eee ee* "s ‘Wilson, Fart. ¥ i “Last. W pee general's directive three-man Puerto Rican delegas'. p| been retaken and Cronant was ers (Cronant and Bailey) escaped | trora the city jail, Bailey has found but the pursuers state he —_ oft with a londed. pee blasts were to the point in-those days: One General Jackson (Andrew, probably) was taken sharply to ot Celibacy.” task on Page Three for an order in displ -wonarheestanegveands exulted by way of « salutation: “If you are for pleasure—marry! 3 Prosperity” convention in. which they: expect to see fon among you, The day will. : ‘| Sever come when one f : : rl a i rpeiree * z | "ree nt 3 F 4 F | i of Z B : : * of : A a j THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1956 _ | | fal Regiment's Top Infantryman Area Guardsman ' §GT. DONALD RUSS ay Yes Fg2 Government Switches to Coast af ag 3 E if lav’ “it i if i il i Set Up S.F. White House for Ike's Brief Appearance By ROBERT B. TARR Managing Editor, Pontiac Press SAN FRANCISCO—Should anyone chance to Telephone Room 621 in the St. Francis Hotel the next few days, the answer probably will be: “San Francisco White House."’ » For room 621 and the suites surrounding it will be the heart of Cherney is a graduate of Pontiac High School and the Mrs. Rose St., ate of the will join the MSU faculty Passengers get on or off at the front, rear, or either side as con- venient. I don't think there is much danger of complete extinction of the cars. Nothing else on steel wheels could possibly climb and :"g9| listening to Harold Stassen tell newsmen Saturday, in the Fairmont *ee heeds hE T Cee Fer “- i ein debevecsess, CBS 2 in 190 | tm 190, if was built at 2 cost of a million and a half, Hotel, that voters will.give Ike stronger backing if Nixon is not on things can happen in the next two or three days, but as of now most everyone expects Nixon to be renamed as Ike’s ruming mate. An example of how Detroit's Grand Circus Park will look whea they get that big, deep hole filled up again Js found in San Francisco's and charming. park ts 2 four-story underground garage. Opened , accomodates on a aoge well filled. i eee! : * ‘awarded annually to the best all-around soldier _at the summer encampment. Sgt. Donald Russ of Pontiac, winner of competition in the 125th * Honored lof §.1.C. Glenn J. Glessner of Three Rivers. companied by Maj. Gen. Gordon A. Mac’ , %th Infantry Di- vision camp commander. DONDERO. ATTENDS | Othes in the reviewing stand in- cluded Lt: Gov. Philip Hart, James M. Hare, Secretary of State, Con- jgressman George A. Dondero, Con- gress Gen. Edgar C, Erickson, the National Guard Bureau in Washington, State- Adjutant Gen- eral George Moran, and retired Guard leaders, Maj. Gen. Ralph Loveland, and Brig. Gen. Harold Weber, Williams also a citizen- ship medal to C.I.C. Glenn J. Gless- ner, ‘ A trophy went fo an Alma unit for its outstanding showing dur- ing the 1955 training period. a 19-gun salute for Williams, com- mander-inchief of the Michigan Nationa! Guard. Following the play- ing of the Governor’s march by the 46th Division band, Gov. Williams made his review of the troops. The event concluded with the Mass parade of all the troops. Time Will Tell ' J Pontiac | Baton Rouge, La. _| the The program got under way with | tac She attended school there and was a member of Thomas M. Hennessey Thomas M. Hennessey, 74, of 518 Saturday I brother, Dan- iel Hennessey of Cass City, and nieces Mrs, Catherine Hylla and Mrs, Margaret Kraft, both of Pon- tiac, Recitation of the Rosary will be this evening at 8 p.m. at the Farm- er-Snover Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. from St. Michael's Church, ;|with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly of St. Michael's will officiate, William Leaske death of former Pontiac resident ‘William Leaske, who died Sunday Funeral service and burial will be held:in Grand Ledge later this wee Claude M. Lessel Claude M. Lessel, 79, who made ° his home with his daughter, Mrs. ‘Thad Beall at 274 State Ave., died yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital after i .1a@ brother, Rossor, of Poaeau. “\Fred Rice Jr. |N. Francis St., died Word hes been received ef thel” * Editor Robert. B, Tarr looks on as GREETS NIXON — Pontiac Press Managing Richard Nixon shakes hands with Cynthia Karay,. -| 13, honorary assistant sergeant at arms for the Vice President Special te the Pontiac Press by AP Wirephote wisice te wen 0 Wank 6-0 - The Day in Birmingham 1934 to 1947, he moved to Poteau - Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Davis Funeral Home, with burial in the Oak Hill Cemetery. Officiating will be Rev. William E. Hakes. Fred Rice Jr., 37, of 275 Rock- well St. died yesterday at his home after an illness of seven months, He was born in Mindon, La., June 26, 1919, the son of Fred and Myrtle Salter Rice, There he at- tended school and married the for- mer Nancie Thomas in 1941. A member of the New Bethel Baptist Church, he was also dea- con of that church. Mr, Rice was employed at Pontiac Motors. Surviving besides his wife are. a daughter, Mary at home; his par- ents, and two brothers, Alex of Pon- tiac, and Calvin of Mindon. Funeral service and burial will be held in Minden, La, next Sunday with the Rev. A. R. Coleman of the New Light Baptist Church officiat- ing. The body may be viewed at i7 p.m. Wednesday in the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. James U. Spires James Urban Spires, 18, of 90 Mpaaidee be wife, he ts suvivet| F ACES ed costs. Schone, who formerly managed Republicans Meef Nixon in ‘Open Fight’ (Continued From Page One) mate, * * * Stassen, however, insists the a dozen “acceptable” vice presi- dential possibilities. Hall, Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams, and Nixon all denied knowledge of the ex- istence of any such list. The Nixon issue — one-sided, be- cause an estimated 70 per cent of the delegates stand solidly behind a repeat ticket of ‘‘Ike and Dick’’— was one of the few flaws in an otherwise unmarred convention pic- ture on opening day. in the party platform erupted ex- saree with delight as hig 1956 running chief executive has a list of half Acting Secretary of State Her.|E bert Hoover Jr. disclosed the Schone at Helm as Ci ty New Fund Snags Oak Park’s city government, was “ghown the ropes” by James Juhl, whose office adjoins the manager’s office and Dana Whitman, assistant But if secretaries are the ones that break in new executives, Bir- mingham’s different—Schone’s sec- retary is on vacation and Whit- man’s secretary is on sick leave. this afternoon for Schone, and to- night he will face his first city commission meeting. A new blow at the parking lot finances was struck Friday when the Circuit Court awarded $97,700 to three property owners of lots being condemned for Parking Lot No. 4. The amount was slightly over what the city expected to pay for the: three parcels, according to Juhl, but will not prevent financ- ing of lot No. 4 along with Lots 3-A and HH in the north sector of town, No. 4 will be at Brownell and Forest, a block south and east of Maple and Woodward. But the city will be too strapped torm, city assessor, The levy decision must be in hands of the county clerk by 27 to be included in winter taxes, Factory Representative Here WEDNESDAY 2 to 4 P, M. | REMINGTON | Electric Shaver A staff meeting was called for _ Somos Sotklod PES? we coos cme in New Mexico Hills: | st: per 100100. “Tis ‘com LE tATELY “You'l find what you want in pene boya' and girls’ wear always PRICED LESS THAN YOU expecr TO Stine (FECES Deters ot nw wt @ Freeh, Pare Drage Ure a » Tonight and oe Prices! ‘ TL-year-old Santa Fe boy who ished Saturday while prone: For Quick, S$ say sino. wl ASTHMA RELIEF Fi Bhp ossy attorney, were caught by a NEBULIZER if E i 1m E : e é They took refuge under a tree, with Ve ox, Solution “A"@ . and Bobby volunteered to run PFE S were staying to obtain trans- 5 portation to Gomniee he ris 0 eee ee or Kiln Dried, Splinter-Free Wood Gonzales was found and taken S p L dd to the ranch later. 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Seginew St Phone: FEderel 2-0214 DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dixie Highw Phone: ORiande 3-1207 q i 2 ? | diately,” he _ in CD Policies ‘known section of the Michigan Em- : ‘ployment Secruity Act, the United |Auto Workers union today launched ‘@ program to thin the bulging ranks of the state's unemployed. | Under the section, idied work- ere can train for new jobs while 10 months, of state- unemploy- ‘ment benefits, the union said. Such benefits tapse after 26 weeks under normal conditions. | The plan came out of confer- ences between the UAW, Gov, Wil- Jobless Plan | | DETROIT w — Using a little) _recelving up te 44 weeks, nearly | liams and state agencies, Clayton ‘E, Johnson, UAW unemployment and workmen's compensation di- rector, said over the weekend. It is to be put into effect ‘‘imme- added. * > * The Michigan Employment Se- curity Commission will announce details of the plan later, Johnson said. MESC offices will interview lapplicants to determine their qual- ifications. iclared eligible, Johnson added. It will not solve the employ- ment problem in Michigan, John- | son admitted, but “it will help tion we have been in during recent months in which thous- | ands of skilled 8nd semi-skilled | 232,000 werkers are without | jobs.” He noted that the retraining pro- vision has been a part of the state jaw for the past 18 years, but only ‘25 unemployed workers have used iit, Hoffa Off to Israel to Lay Cornerstone | NEW YORK Detroit Team- ister Boss James R. Hoffa is en 'route to Israel today to lay the ‘testimonial for him. * * * - | Hoffa and his daughter, Barbara ‘Ann, were in a party of 25 leaving here by plane yesterday for Israel. The group will spend 10 days in Is- 'rael and confer with European la- ‘bor leaders in Rome, Paris and | London. ‘Israel children’s home at a testi- ;monial dinner in Detroit last April for Hoffa, the Teamster Interna- tional vice president. The hospital will be known as the Beth Hoffa home for children. Expects Changes A revision can be expected . | federal policies related to Civil De-| ifense welfare activities, Mrs. John) F. Warren, Oakland County's co- ordinator of . emergency welfare service, said. { { * ¢ @ ' Mrs. Warren and her husband,’ West Bloomfield Township's Civil Defense director, recently returned | from the first Federal Civil De- ‘fense Staff College held Aug. 13-17 in Battle Creek. . . i The change will be necessary ‘‘in| ‘order to handle the increased num-| [ber of people coming out of target areas,” Mrs. Warren said. She’ sss the change is expected as jis result of reports submitted to! “4 | i | federal authorities from represent- atives of 27 states and Canada who attended the session. ; relieve the contradictory situa-— | jobs go begging while more than | | Some $300,000 was raised for the! rayon and vat-dyed cotton, Styles STRONG AND TRIM -- Blue denim that won't fade is made of garees and back buckled dress slacks. Special rayon process adds THE )PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, Teach Safety. ‘to Children * available include standard dun- West Hopes Not all who apply will be de Wi]] Change Suez Stand By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Secretary of State John Foster’ |Dulles has offered a plan to settle’ |the Suez Canal crisis in the crucial ‘London conference. | | * * * | In the ferment of current Arab! inationalism the plan failed to get a good reception in Cairo. But the! \Western powers are hoping that. ‘Egyptian President Gamal Abdel ‘Nasser can find a way to ‘save! face’’.and accept it. _ Dulles firmly proposes that the ' canal be internationally con- trolled, that Egypt have a fair return out of canal revenue, and that the Sues Canal Company which Egypt nationalized be given adequate compensation. All these proposals should be ac- inant voice in any control mecha-) 'nism created to govern the canal. * * * Russia can be depended on to | back Nasser, but to what extent still remains to emerge from the - London ‘conference, FUTURE MEETINGS | If the conference fails, as -Rus-| ‘sia, India and others predict it. will, there probably will be future) ‘conferences. Nasser presumably is ‘banking on a long drawn-out. procéss in the hope that he will get his way eventually. | The British and French do not ‘want to use force, but this possi- |bility is not overlooked even by) |the United States, which seeks to! | prevent it. Britain is muting the fact that strength so pants won't wear out at knees or seat, That Nasser it ts sending troops te the eastern “Egyptian and Russian complaints that this is exerting unfair pres- sure, the London government | says, in effect. “We already have had an exam- ple of aggression in Nasser’s seiz- itheir cars to @ stop. | * * * “land obey Mediterranean. But to | Ces er, Nay Wh \ AUGUST * Knowing Them by Rote May Reduce Accidents’ and Save Lives | With thousands of youngsters. again scheduled to be crossing U.S. highways daily on their way. to and from school, Brakeblok safety engineers offer these sug- gestions for parents to tell chil} dren: 1. Never to run across a street. The additional seconds it takes” them to walk from the curb. into! traffic lanes will usually give driv-| ers enough extra time to brake | 2. Not to move into traffic lanes! from behind a parked car. +. * © 3. To look to left and right be.) fore stepping off the curb. 4. To cross at intersections only traffic signals where they exist. +e 8 6 5.. To. wateh out for vehicles: turning the corner where they are about to cross. * * * In the quest for a reduction of the nation’s awesome auto acci dent toll, one of the brighter signs of progress is the increasing em- phasis being placed on driver in- struction in safe motoring, A program of driver education in high schools, which began in | 1936, has been steadily expand- ing to a point where today al- | most half of the two million | youngsters who annually come of | licensing age are benefiting by | some type of school driving in- | ure of the canal. It may not have) struction. been a territorial aggression but it! The American Automobile Asso-_ was pure aggression. And we have’ to be on guard in case there is another example of {t.”’ * * * The Western allies are moving cautiously in this dispute, after the first initia] anger. 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Foreign Minister Smiormitsu had to report from.there that the Russians dn't make any concessions the se regard as vital to them. As a * * * - It now is more than eleven years since Japan admitted de-. feat and surrendered. After a period of U.S. occupation, there followed a general peace treaty. Russia, which was in the war only one week, refused to sign ‘and since has been trying to im- pose its own drastic terms. So far, all the Russians have held out as inducements are increased trade and support of Tokyo's admis- sion to the United Nations. While of- fering return of some small islands off Hokkaido, the USSR refuses to give up the two most southern islands — of the Kurile chain. These are im- portant to food short Japan because of their excellent fishing grounds. * * * The government in Tokyo is _wnder = pressure to conclude a treaty and to get some of the “promised” trade. But it would be a mistake for it to count on ¢ any increase. That's a lesson more than one country has learned _.. from trusting Russian promises. With Moscow's terms already la- beled “final,” there is serious doubt as to whether the negotiations can be revived. Automatic Supermarket Automatic machinery 1s soon to in- vade the field of supermarkets. This invasion is scheduled for September. At that time about a dozen new test markets, one of them in New York, will be equipped with ” Paael last year’s eioith of ‘hos- pital, surgical and regular medical | expen nsurance was tobe expected. tacular trend in progress for more — than a decade. Moreover, it is reflected in the 20 per cent increase in benefit payments so far this year over 1955. That, in turn, reflects the progress made in this country in bringing health insurance pro- tection to more nearly adequate levels and the continued spread of ownership. As a result, a total of 110,000,000 persons now are protected by hos- pital insurance and 94,000,000 by surgical policies, Besides these 58,- 000,000 have regular medical expense coverage and seven million are in- sured against major medica! costs. * * * _ These facts show beyond “doubt that the competitive system and the voluntary, free enterprise idea have worked well in medical in- surance. In the words of the Council “the inherent vitality of the voluntary health insurance movement is continually being demonstrated by the development of new and improved insurance methods.” Jones’ family is now bereft. He signalled right and then turned left. The Man About Town Call on My Pet See How ’Twill Appreciate Your Visit and Attention Vacation: Often a means of discovering where you will not go next year. The writer has a pet chipmunk. It Is 300 miles away, and we see it only about every second weekend, when we are up ’ that way. It’s at the roadside park on Highway 31, on the Lake Michigan shore about 10 miles southwest of Petoskey. Its home ts under the third from the south- west end of the big stones that have beén placed there to keep autos off the grass. When you're there, give it my regards, and toss a little food its way, and let me know what reaction you get. ~ Word direct trem Michigan State Police ‘Commissioner Joseph E. Childs gives his complete endorsement for the establishment of an Oakland County Safety Council. He soon will issue invitations to people in all parts of the county to an organi- zational meeting to be held next month. Back from a Northern Michigan vaca- tion Randoiph Denny electronic and automatic machinery . to serve patrons. "2 @ - Principal feature of the new equip- _ ment fn the markets to be opened by ~~(agA), isa combination of electronic pte and conveyor belts. Cus- tomers will be able to push buttons "opposite the food items they want to buy. This will bring them sales slips showing the cost. When they pay the amount at the checkout countef, their orders will await them, wrapped and ‘Teady to take away. * * * . I's ‘estimated that such purchases will result in a saving of 80 per cent of the shopper’s time. Even more. -. time dan be saved by use of the card. system which will be another feature. "The cards can be punched at home to Andicate items desired and fed into at the supermarket. The the same as though the Mlle * is received 1 oy the “a President Don R. shad pushed the buttons in | tetis-me that nezt-tothe——_____— “Deer Crossing Area” aigns beside the highway in several piaces some joker has placed signs facing the deer runways that say “Danger; Cart Crossing.” - We've just perused the {llustrated — Jet issued by the Michigan Department — of Conservation, “Fish for More Fishermen,” and fee] that every angler should have one-—which he can get free of charge by writing —— at Lansing.- A harvest its tree in the yard of - Emerson Marcotte in Pontiac Township yields ripe apples while it has a new set of blossoms on the same limbs. Growing outside the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Ehrenberg in Elizabeth Lake Estates, a morning _ glory vine has over 200 blossoms, some four Inches across. It is over 20 feet long and threatens to cover the roof of their home, Such a large number, of MAT readers have second blooming Easter lilies that they ne longer are news. Thanks, however, for the good people who send word about them. Thanks for the 1 letter with a Pontiac ‘postmark and signed “Ten Year Old Live Wire,” ~* which says: “This printed stuff about how the children will miss the circus and its tents is all the bunk. We like the TV ‘westerns better, and dad only used us for eee Verbal Orchids to — Mrs, Caroline Schwab » of 152 Edison St.; eighty-seventh birth- uy. " a5 ' Mra. Phoebe Holzman G rahe Bloomfield Hills; elehty-second, birth- David Lawrence — Pout Days” to Think Over Your Answer oe ra ema ater nent Says: Negative Endorsement Ok’d Estes EN ROUTE FROM. CHICAGO TO SAN FRANCISCO—The inside story of what really occurred at the Democratic national conven- tion in selecting a vice presidential nominee bears little resemblance to what the American people were led to believe happened. For one thing, it was. wet by any means a preced method. For the same kind of contest for the vice presidency took place at the Democratic national convention in Chicago only 12 years. ago, when Henry Wallace almost went over the top and Truman came from be- hind with the private blessing of FDR and the big city bosses to dump the then vice president, Just as Franklin Roosevelt played it coviy at that time and pretended publicly to be leaving it to an ‘‘open"’ convention, so did Adlai Stevenson do the same thing last week. In 1944 Truman, Wal- lace and Justice Dotiglas all were supposed to be satisfactory to FDR as vice presidential nominees, but behind the scenes the skillful work of the late Robert Hannegan of Missouri, national chairrnan—with the knowledge and consent of President Roosevelt—did the trick, and Wallace was sidetracked for Truman, friend of Hannegan. _ NEGATIVE ENDORSEMENT To understand what happened, It is necessary to relate that Steven- son himself, after being nominated, sat down late Thursday night with prominent leaders singly and, while endeavoring to avoid a posi- tive selection, did nevertheless say enough negatively about the politi- cal weaknesses of nearly every man proposed as to jeave no-doubt | —_—,that_he wanted Kefauver named. “tensive canvass throughout the Democratio organizations of the country in the hope of — Race ae ecratemaaih ster? of consequence for the vice presl- dential nomination. There were many stories widely circulated veto supposedly fost in Since Kennedy te Oath, z had not made -any commitments to Kefauver, nevertheless the Ten- nessee senator did withdraw in his swallow when they were told they > sor nan 2 The reason for Kennedy's big vote was the sudden switch in the. South, It was actually a “stop-Kefauver” maneuver. The bitterness against Kefauver was not concealed. Kefauver had de- serted his southern brethren on _ the segregation issue. To them this was unforgivable, and they sald so. His own state of Tennes- see wouldn't endorse him as a favorite son on the first ballot. By voting for Kennedy, the other southern states accomplished two things—they not only showed their dislike of Kefauver, but they showed the Democratic Party that the southern political leaders are not prejudiced against a Catholic. Incidentally, when Al Smith, a Catholic, was named for the presidency in 1928 on the first ballot—before it was made unani- mous—he had almost all of Lou- ' isiana's votes and some strength le the other southern delegations but not as much as Kennedy got oes time. Bee How was the message—to get behind Kefauver—conveyed to the big bosses who swung in line for him at the opportune moment? This is an invisible phase of Amer- ican politics. The word was passed down-—as it always is. The tip-off came in the Illinois and Pennsyl- vania delegations; which on the second ballot withdrew some of the Kennedy votes and did what they felt Stevenson wanted done. It was an interesting spectacle but a con- trived result. It was Adlai Steven- son’s influence and the maneuvers of his own managers which brought the vice presidential nomination to Estes Kefauver. That's the inside story. , (Copyright 1954 New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Smiles A Michigan man has a TV set that has run for three years with- out any fixing. That's probably _why it still runs. Dr. William a Save: Doctor Ridicules Advice Released by Medical Body From time to time-I have quoted statements of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation. I have assumed that statistical statements of the Foundation are accurate, but I have questioned some of the views, opinions or theories that somehow get mixed in with the statistics. The atest official statement given out by the Foundation July 16th frankly admits that it is ‘ “not known why the farmer who spends most of his life in the Although I expect nine out of “every 10 poor souls who think they have arthritis will react indignant- ly, I must’ nevertheless point out that that is not all that is not known about chronic joint disability, Then, conforming te standard médical custom, the Foundation oraculates as follows: Program by which the farmer . can lessen his chances of coming down with arthritis: 1,, Don’t overdo more than you absolutely must. _ 2. Get sufficient rest. 3. Stop for a breather several times in the course of the day. 4. Prevent wear and tear on the muscles by warming: up be- fore a day of strenuous activity. Simple setting up exercises will do, (Remember, I'm quoting this verbatim). 5, Start the day with the lightest chores. . 6. Try to overcome worry and unpleasant situations, 7. Don't forget regular medical checkups. Honestly, now, I wonder if any- body in Yankeeland today would overdo more than he “absolutely must. ” _ Maybe I am singularly lacking ” thee Presa, a trademark on that No. 6 idea. Not only the farmers, but most of us loafers who manage to live without Need such sage advice to help us cope with rent, taxes, and parking tickets. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona! health ane hygiene, not to disease, ding - nosis, treatment, will be answered by Dr ‘William Brady, if a _— = addressed envelope is sent Pontiac, Michigan. tent 1956) __ letter. Voice of ‘the MRT ter must letters but ed if the writer thee “¢° a is oritica) in ite neture. “Does any person or. group of ve either the duty or the agit a person's life?” asks the Rev. Widditield in his Our reply is s ‘that in the case of a confessed murderer the state most assuredly does have both the duty and the right to execute the _ killer. May we refer to Genesis 9:6, . “Whose sheddeth man’s blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God made he man.” Numbers 35:30 says: “Whose killeth any person, the. murderer shall be put to death.” and- Numbers 35:31: ‘Moreover ye shall take no ransom for the life of = murder, which is guilty ef death; but he shall surely be~ pat to death.” The latter two references pertain specifically to Israel, but certainly they apply in principle and concept to all nations, The first reference is definitely addressed to the en- tire race of mankind. R. F. Dohner © 36 S. Tasmania Ave. I am one who believes that if, a man would take one of my children and in cold blood kill it, I could see the worst happen to him. The easiest thing for people to do now days is to talk and maybe think of what maybe is right, but we all know if that happened to one of our loved ones, we would want the man taken care of. I know two wrongs never make a right, but why let him go so he will in time get a chance to make two wrongs. 1 think if the people of Michi- gan would have the guts to get out and vote for capital punish- . ment, that many of the murders wouldn't happen, [ think if we are to be geod citizens, we should vote for it, ‘but until we alo, we had all better keep our mouths shut as to being good citizens. T have three young boys, and if one or all of them would go out and kill in cold blood, I could see them take capital punishment. There isn't a mother in the world who thinks any more of her chil- dren than | do, and this may sound hard of a mother to say, but my children must live up to the right things before they become good citizens, If they don’t, let them take their punishment, even though they wouldn't putter much in Michigan. How many of you agree with me that jail now days is a summer resort? Lels M. Linson 644 N. View Ct . To “Angry Mother’ and those of you who want capita] punishment Do you not have faith in the Great Leader of al} scouts? Read your Bible, prayer book or Catechism. When you come to the Fifth Com- mandment, read it many times and think before you would be in favor of such a law, There are so many loopholes fa some man-made laws I would be afraid some innocent people would be executed by being framed or otherwise merely be- cause all evidence pointed te- ward them. It could be someone very dear to you or me. As for Howard Moore, I would say, “God, forgive him, fer be knew net whet he did." He was drunk - More Readers Discuss” Death Penalty Problem and it was oxneaiee indulgence in the bad habit which actually caused the hideous crime; His wife probably feels jist as bad about it as anyone and yet . she must be a good woman who takes her marriage vows seriously or she wouldn't stand by. him in his trouble. It's too bad the mother of the little girl had to work away from home to help support her family. God created all of us and what He has so created, do not let any man put assunder, GTM T agree with you concerning your editoria] in favor of a death law. What does a jife sentence mean to Howard Moore? The Michigan tax- payer can provide lodging, food and clothing and, if. the prisoner works 4 few hours, give him $15 - and a good Christmas dinner, : How many tears did he shed for helpless little Martha? God forbid that we have to witness such a tragedy in this community. What ~ * can we do to protect our ehildren? One Who Favors Death Penalty The Scriptures teach us that “Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall. his blood be shed.’ And again it says ‘He that smiteth a man so that he dieth, shall surely be put to death.” Notice that it does not say to take a mufderer and lock him — up and feed him the rest of hts— life at the expense of the people. Thig law was given by our Creater Himself for the protec- tion of society and to protect an individual’s right to live, When the individual's right to live has been violated, God Himself de- manded the murderer's life whether it was caused from sexual or premeditated murder. My own personal opinion is that the state that does not carry out the capital punishment that God has given to government is just as guilty of the murder as the one who commits it. Government is of God and when the demands that God sets forth are not obeyed, so- ciety pays for it. Herbert H, Smith 1286 Vinewood St. * Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE When you and I were wed, my love... It never dawned on me . . . How much two persons could become . .. One personality... thought I loved you for your charm . Ot physical design . . . And all the glances and the smiles... I longed to claim as mine... But I discovered I became... As much a part of you... And in the final picture we... Were one instead of two... I mean, I really love you for... The way you think and fee] . Your mind and soul, in- stead of just. . . Your sensual appeal... And every night. until the dawn ... And to the setting sun... I give my heartfelt thanks to God... That we are truly one. (Copyright 1956) * Looking Back 18 Years Age CITY APPROVES street, paving program. i STRIKE PARALYZES Petroit transport ation. Years Ago SEVEN MORE German war- ships head for Spain. FREE ENTERPRISE upheld by Knox for all business. Case Records of a Psychologist: Ignorance Is Cause of Divorce Dorothy’s experience shows that you should never let a young couple marry otheut giving them the booklet named below.. For -most adults are woefully ignorant of the func- tional differences between the two sexes. Divorce is usually due to ignorance, so insure per- manent marital happiness by presenting newlyweds with this simple 20 cent (non-profit) booklet. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-343: Dorothy M., aged 29, ig the mother of two little girls. Although she had a husband who | . provided financially for the fam- ily and loved them, Dorothy feuded with him regarding sex matters. * * * She even debated getting a di- vorce, but her clergyman said she was not warranted in considering such drastic action. But she remained neurotic and frustrated. Then she wrote me a long letter in care of her local newspaper, Rut she failed to enclose a stamped return envelope and the usual 7 cent fee, so her letter would normally have been dis- regarded, For we can't possibly handie- less, which is what we do in thous- ands of crucial cases, MARRIAGE OOUNSELLING “What good can a newspaper do in the field of marriage counsel- ling?!’ you may wonder. Well, here is just one of thous- ands of cases to prove that news- papers can salvage many «n- happy marriages. 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Some of them had started to smoke cigarets just to drain off their jit- ters. “Bot I have passed your booklet around and at least two of these other wives have now experienced similar remarkable changes in -thelr relations with their husbands, tell your readers, before they ever consider divorce, to use that booklet for a few weeks and — try out the advice it gives.” ~ IGNORANCE CAUSES DIVORCE A large number of divorces are ' i | \ i | ‘ 14 4 \ WinPot-O-Gold in Press Game " ‘The prise in the Press’ summer Pot-O-Gold continues to ” This eek d another $100 — it's the locet eome he or she comes up with the correct 2. There's no easy way_to win. The ; all letters in that circle must be $ sign. of course, can repfesent ANY letter in hilly and arrange all the letters into words that you believe best conforms fo these clues. 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Winners will be noti- | Diana Dors Takes Swim, Says Cameraman Shoved | BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. # — The British couple went into the water at the shallow end of the pool last night along: with two male guests. All were fully cloth- * & Rearagacagatioes ( — A private growers. Larger farming projects mk of: agriculture wes opened! o¢ normally within the field of the! this week to finance farm projects. government's agrarian bank will i The bank's three million dollar/be financed, Be con buy insurance — the right kind, in the right amount, We'll be glad to advise. H. R. Nicholie Insurance Agency J 49 Mt, Clemens — _Phone FE 22326 capital was raised through contri-| butions from leading farmers and/ { | This Valuable Coupon Entitles Good ' 1 Bearer to a 2 Ib. Limit | SKINLESS 1HOT DOGS Dr. Immerman said Hamilton's hand also was hurt. 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The first woman ever to be in charge of planning a political es Tydings Quits Senatorial Race Stardily con- to Look for New Man BALTIMORE (®-—The dramatic withdrawal of Millard E. Tydings left Maryland Democrats looking today for a new candidate to op- pose Republican Sen. John Mar- shall Butler in the November ‘Wohigan First Ald oat ‘Bt Authorized Dealer a Involid Needs—Sick Room Supplies Tydings, who was out to regain ii 2-3027 JO 4-6847|the seat he held 24 years before “1621 5. Woodward Butler defeated him in a: contro- Roya! Oak, versial 1950 race, announced last 3 Deors North of 10-Mile night a was quitting his come campaign because of ot il Realh. Now 66, the tall, spare veteran of clashes with the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt and* Sen. ABOVE ALL ing, and still in good taste." N.Y., when she's with a husband ‘who runs a litho. committee for the national conven- tion and neglected to mention it to her personally. 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Co., 3 West 9th, Dept L821A, Kan- sas City, Mo. “(Advertisement) Now Many Weer FALSETEETH With Little Worry “ : wa : ” . Bet, tale outa S ceoth arepDene, __ FIRE AWAY®2-This four-man mortar team of Pontiac's Com- _right, handling the &1 millimeter mortar are Pvt. A. Smith, Sp3 Arr ng « came rasterii pany M of the 125th Infantry Regiment was among a group of Malcolm Walker, Sgt. Robert Fuller, and Pfc. James Middleton, | POS‘ "this pleasant pow powder as 50 several firing units which demonstrated various firing exercises © Smith and Walker are Pontiac residents; Fuller lives in Lapeer | gummy. gooey. ee is ne. for guests and new soldiers prior to the Governor's Day program and Middleton in Lake Orion. non-acid), Checks hee oor Saturday at the National Guard’s Camp Grayling. Shown, left to = , sa war ” sineaiaieth meena ek te aiuik aol) een Sil A Ainin dw. PONTIAC GUNNERS—One of the top ma- Regiment. The gun crew consists of, left to Court Orders _ |votes, (Antonio the Cow Gets : chine gun crews at the annual National Guard right, Sgt. Richard W. Anderson and Sgt. Billie a = a Toni for Her ‘Pony Tail . | encampment at Camp Grayling is this veteran J. Flippo, both of Pontiac, and Pfc. Kenneth E, No candidates for the office were) 6) inipus, Ohio UM — Antonia} be | trio of Pontiac’s Company M of the 125th Infantry Witherspoon, of Oxford. B | ots Saved Usted ‘on, the printed primary pay lis a Guernsey cow with a wavy| Samir | aise iaaaanameaama ama -_ ; tail. But the tail didn't get that ae - : Plans to Hit All Key States Knights ‘of Malta. d “sie in special one set by state ay by itself. Antonia’s owner, ea SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ‘g ly is R Led . . ae 4-H Clubber Pauline McKitrick of} 2 OR YOUR MONEY BACK! — e F r} a $ Ransacke WwW ri te bes | n Candidate It would affect Judge Clark J. nearby Dublin, gave the cow's Filing cabinet lockers were. “He! Adams, who was appointed this |¢ai] a home permanent in prepara- Adlai to Go Ee ver Y wher e Reba by th . ve ta the Says He $ Only One year. The law reportedly requires (tion for the Ohio state fair, Aug. = ° Knights of Malta Hall at &2 Per.| Eligible for Judgeship | an election the first November |24-31, In peec id for Votes xn St. Friday night, according to after such an appointment. Can't you just see it: A cow with Pontiac police. Primary election ballots were or-| Henry claims he's the only one her tail in curlers, LIBERTYVILLE, Ml. (—Adlaijgreeted reporters yesterday in| The lodge secretary, H. B: Nel-|dered preserved Fridgy aMer aleligible to have his name printed) Stevenson gave enthusiastic ap-|faded blue jeans. json, of Drayton Plains, reported Pontiac attorney filed suit in OQak-/on the November ballot. He also| Mexico used 350,000 bales of ! ‘ He: said He had “e wonderful that nothing apparently was miss- jand County Circuit Court claiming | says ac andidate must receive votes cotton in 1953 and 420,000 bales in -whistlestop” Sie aa ana night's sleep of nine or 10 hours ing. A side door was forced open, he is the only candidate properlyin a primary election in or der to 1955. - at fampelgn ¢™-/Saturday night. police said. nomiriated to run for circuit court/be nominated, , | bracing virtually every key state During the convention, he said, ; judge in November. : Adams and Allen were unavail-| in the country. he didn't get to bed before 3 or Thieves Enter Restaurant, | ._ * 8 able for comment today. Watches Cleaned - Adjusted and Regulated 7 * ‘ 4 am. some nights, “and being * * | The order was issued Circult He booked time Sept. 13 for athe country type, I'm not accus-/Empty Register, Machines 5,40. Ges B. Tartine at the ony $4.50 GUARANTEED WORK : _ Clarkston Woman Los 30-minute, nationwide television|'™ed to living it up that way.” | Vending machines and the cash Tequest.of attorney Milton R. Hen-| Loses address in a drive that will con- T ; Bank Is Looted * |vegister were looted of an unde-|'Y- Purse at Lunch Counter | oy bank ts Loore Hérmined amount of change by) Henry claims several write-in | A purse and $43 were reported, of the election. And it will cover; Thieves broke into a home at 31 thieves who broke into a restau- and sticker votes were cast for | stolen Saturday from qa woman : him in Royal Oak Township, but |eating lunch at the soda fountain . full participation by former Presi-|Ellwood St. Friday to loot a toy/rant at 441 E. Pike St. Saturday) were not tallied by election in- ‘a SSheees’s Depestent Siam. a dent Harry 8S. Truman and Sen.\bank of $23-in change, according night, Pontiac police said. spectors, cording to Pontiac police. Estes Kefauver, Stevenson's vice|to Pontiac police, The owner, Mrs. Nannie Clark,| His suit asks a writ of mandamus| The owner, Mrs. Marie Tersigni, Lou Mor Jewelers The owner, William Sells, saidjof 62 E. Sheffield Ave., said that/forcing inspectors of three pre-jof Clarkston, said a $50 savings 8. Saginaw ey te Oakland Theater) running mate. Stevenson's campaign manager,|entry was gained through a rearja screen was torn from a rearicincts, the county board of canvas-/bond and personal papers also James A. Finnegan, Philadelphiaidoor, they added. window, which was pried open. jsers and County Clerk Lynn D.|were in the purse. Sensational! Blended sage ae “FEDERAL’ S | a a te wen ea Orlon*, nylon and rayon f %, } i + gine Blankets Dowel. thew weer sects, Ga OMFORT A On YOUR MONEY bata” i : Ex i ag it i H | , “ 1. , w rae ®" Soe-=" 52-piece, extra quality, heavyweight 7," Extra-fluffy, extra-weight blend for greatest ed any ne ¢ : ' . warmth, wear and beauty. 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EEG ; i ; fi ae A 7 : Sastre Lee Pe ee oO aie = 7 oe = S38 ifs >) eae oe eas Le Pate one a hee cate. ita -“ iii atl aha ies inlatilcas » Memllialianal Cai Daas ith i aa oar we ity ‘edu- thus Am- year year operated operated f : i z § Es li dy i : 4 F 2 z 4 g i i ? c =c= Start Sept. 5 Say sae | Adal ies eas YF . P ; a i i i Fy \yl ’ jx V ; va WEA Ve 4 Ag Aa TOM : pe ee Vat . Ad) Whoopee . ; | : aN ERG : : \ 3 r \ hh \ Be i ‘ \\ 4 oe a a 2 ee a |) ATHE \ j wr be Moonen a f ITAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 0, 1056 A i ; i S é ‘ ae 2s : " O : / , ij ‘ eo . = e t { 4 Almont School Actual Class Sessions on Sept. 6; 30 Teachers Comprise Staff ALMONT—Schools here will of- ficially open on = 4, according STATE GOP DELEGATES an delegates pictured registering at the Bellevue Hotel, San ‘Francisco, yester- day, were: (left to right standing) John R. McAlpine, Pleasant Ridge, 18th district; Mrs. James J. Phelan, Metamora; Betty | Spectal to Pentise Prese by AP Witephote Carol Josephson, Grand. Rapids, and Francisco, and Mrs. Locke, Ferndale; Mrs. D. Burdick, Detroit; (seated) Mrs. Patricia Files, San assisting with registration; Anne Phelan, Metamora, Robert Gaunt of Grandville. - State De By ROGER LANE -| SAN FRANCISCO wm — But for two or three dissidents, Michi- gan's Republicans today entered their party’s national convention ready to strongly back another elasees. | Eisenhower-Nixon ticket. * * * Delegation leaders predicted confidently that when the chips ' go down Nixon will have unani- school wil] be in session alj|™mous support for. another four years as vice president. iL Hitt John Feikens, state chairman, viewed the questioning attitude of a small minority as the natural of the lull before a -isecretary-treasurer of the AFL consequence convention which offers prospects of no major controversies. “What else is there to talk about?” Feikens asked. John H. Thorpe, a delegate and of the platform committee's pro- legation Michigan Federation of Labor, stuck to his position that ‘Nixon should take himself out of the race.” HAS SOME SUPPORT Thorpe, who would like to see Gov. Goodwin Knight of Califor- nia get the vice presidential nomi- nation, said the only thing he has against Nixon is that he is a ‘‘con- troversial” figure and might cost some votes. He said several other dele- gates, while they didn’t exactly agree with him, didn’t disagree either, These persons were not speaking up. Last night, the Industrial state delegates got their first glimpse posed labor plank. In one place it called on Con- The consolidation is enthusiastic- ly * . . * supported by the Michigan De-} i) Multimillion (City Attorney Rules (Appointment Illegal Area Firm Home Show Former Residents Wed Speak Vows Candelabra and baskets of white NEW HUDSON — The Vagabond Coach Co. of this town will par- i + ? lgladioli flanked the altar of First Presbyterian Church, Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Elliott of Kalamazoo and Joyce is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dodge of Bad Axe. Both families were former Pontiac area resi- dents. The bride chose a cathedral H BF e Hy Wi : E oF aE ? ‘jed the event and a buffet supper " [manager | This application is but one of 14°" in Bad Axe MRS, EMERSON ELLIOTT maids, Two hundred fifty guests attend- Going tke-Nixon ye Sch 7 one gress to “revise and improve” the Taft-Hartley Act, and in another nomination, was honored during him for “capable and * loyal” service to party and country, As the time for today’s first caucus drew near, no opposition had appeared to reelection of O'Sullivan as national committee- man and Mrs. Rae Hooker, Mt. Pleasant, as national committee- woman. Unlike the Democrats gt Chi- cago, most of the delegates brought a holiday mood to the the day by the California Re |by Garden Clubwomen Voelker of Bad Axe, were brides-/| Eiiott, Caverlys to Reunite To Wed Armada Man, POTTER HONORED O'Sullivan, as delegation chair- man, occupies the post Summer- field held at the 1952 national Girls, Men Join GINGELLVILLE—A total of 64 DRAYTON PLAINS—The second annual Caverly reynion is planned at the C, Russell Baer home, 3200 Judah Rd., Pontiac, at 1 p.m. Sept. 2. All related families are invited, according to Iva Caverly, secre- tary. NORTH BRANCH—The engage- Oxford Ad OXFORD — “Greater love hath no man—” might have referred to this village for a former resident and employe of nearly fifty years ago has even offered to donate his services as the new village * >’ * Young, Old From Afar y Hailstones Damage Draws Apt, _\drive Saturday afternoon and Head Hits Trestle;| |Falls Into Water, | Breaks Leg AH i i Gj i il Swine Day at State to Feature Feeding EAST LANSING—At Swine Day, Aug. 27, at Michigan State Univer- sity, hog producers will inspect a research project comparing ground mixed rations and free choice feed- ing, ground versus whole grain, and rations with. or without oats. * ¢ « Other research will show ef- fects of overfeeding minerals and feeding of antibiotics. _< @ > s Tours will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the swine research farm. An after- noon program will feature a talk an Indiana pork producer aver- aging 250 litters of hogs a year. List Livestock As Fair Stars on Three Nights Michigan State Fair’s coliseum will see three complete days and evenings of livestock judging and Farm Fun Frolics for which there will be no admission charge. Theatri:al entertainment will be adjourned while the farm events take over for Sept. 4, 5 and 6. The Fair runs from Aug. 31 to Sept. 9, Attendance equalling the 16,000 spectators at each night event last year is expected again. Champion livestock judging will be each morning and afternoon, with the grand auction on Sept. 5 at 1 p.m. Evening shows, emceed by John Merrifield, radio MRS. WAYNE L. MORGAN Couple Wed by Candlelight Betty Fowler Becomes Bride of Wayne Morgan in Drayton Plains DRAYTON PLAINS—Candlelight rites Friday night united Betty Jane Fowler, daughter of the Harry W. Fowlers, 3443 t, and Wayne L. Morgan, son Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan, Sr., 7785 Allen Rd., - Clarkston. The bride chose a lace and tulle gown with Peter Pan collar, lace inset in the tulle skirt and long, wrist-pointed sleeves. Her finger- tip veil was held by a Juliet cap. She carried a white orchid and stephanotis. Jr., while ushers were Larry and Manley Morgan of Clarkston and Donald Ridgeway of Drayton Plains. Ring bearer was Ricky Smithling of Birmingham and flower girl was Linda Morgan of Ortonville. * ¢ *& After a church parlor reception, the couple departed for a trip to |the Upper Peninsula. and television farm editor, will start at 6:45 p.m. Events .will include Kiltie Band music, livestock parades, Detroit Mounted Police drill, sheep shear- ing, and judging of Morgan, Arabian, Western Receives Fractured Jaw as Car Strikes House A driver suffered a fractured jaw when his car left Cherrylawn rammed into a home. Mack O, Kennedy, 53, of 188 W. Ypsilanti told Pontiac police he ’ ‘The Northern Ireland Association has selected land at Ballysallagh for the World Plow- ing Championship match in 1959—~ -200 acres. and Mrs. James Lane Brady will ireside at 50 Ogemaw St., Pontiac. * * * ber of the ‘sunfish family and is|mada is announced by bride- | Methodist not @ true bass like the white orlelect’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John|pgne ee gna te ee yellow bass, Lange. iguests were received at the Ameri- 3 oi n FE ul h if nih i iF Couple on Florida Trip After Saturday Wedding The bride, an Alma College grad- juate, is teaching at Monteith iSchool in Waterford Township, while the bridegroom has just recently been discharged from the U. S. Navy. Reception Given (Newlyweds to Live in Illinois ROCHESTER — A reception for newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Keith El- win Hawley was given recently by Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell Hawley, parents of the bridegroom at the Mrs. Hawey, who before June 2 was Mary Alice Bobb, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Bobb of Evansville, Dl. County Deaths “Lansing Offi cer Kills Burglar Blinded by Shot Wound and Paralyzed, Shoots Down One Sennen LANSING #® — A policeman, blinded in one eye and partially paralyzed by gunmen's bullets, -shot and killed one of his assail- ants last night in a pistol fight during a burglary investigation. * * * * Patrolman Allen Yauch, 22, fired with his left hand because his gun hand was crippled by a neck wound, ‘Bob Considine Says: ‘Chandler Should Race The for Nomination SAN (FRANCISCO. uNs)—t wish his family. block of pedal of Mama's car some time) ago, after’: Mama had been stopped | for speeding in several states, in- Happy Chandler, who missed get- ting the Democratic presidential nomination by only 658% votes would fly to San Francisco and Fy 4 rn de ne ne er men ap a contest President Eisenhower for the GOP nod. He could run on a platform claiming-he loves base- ball more than Ike. He does, too. |» Happy's campaign introduced a! wonderful note of hope, gaiety and | nonsense into what was essentially a pretty grim meeting at Chicago. The former baseball commissioner was the only candidate in the race who had a swing in his head- quarters. There was a caption) Then he crashed over it which read, ‘The Swing Is, through a ground floor window of to Happy."’ He may sue the swing) a Lansing Lumber Campany. His shot killed a youth police identified as Donald Ferris, 20 of Lansing. Yauch underwent an emer- gency operation early - today. His left eye was removed, Doc- tors sald they thought he would live. He is the father of two children. Two other youths from nearby Bath were taken into custody for investigation after the shooting.’ Lansing Police Sgt. P. R. Beech said Gerald Graham, 18, gave himself up. Beech said Graham told him he took part in the gun fight. Also held was Richard Wood 17, who was picked up by state police. Beech said Yauch and his part- ner, Patrolman Chester Sweeny, were investigating a burglary re port at the Sellers Sash and Door Lumber Co. * * ® company, j * *¢ «& i He had by far the best of the phony demonstrations which greet-. ed the announcements that the sev-. eral candidates were formally in| the race. There was a woman! smoking a cigar carrying a ban-! ner which read ‘“‘Move Out Mamie, Move in Mama.”” Mama is beauti-| ful Mildred Chandler, the kind of! wife any man would want. “T think Happy will. make {t’’ Mama confided a couple of hours | before Adlai Stevenson somehow managed to slip in by a score of 1.372 to 0. Mama wasn't kidding She believed it. Happy seemed also to believe he might score in the biggest game known to the secular world. He became heavily dependent toward the end on an all-out split over the civil rights plank relating to segregation in public schools. He had had a pret- ty nasty setback when Alabama, whose delegation he Tret at the train, didn't- put his name up as \ ie a ly f a f Ley + \ {THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, ak GUST 20, 20, 1084 DS ah ee ee sare. Newsman to Publicize He put a governor—aicluding Kentucky. Mama shortly after inching past ~ car. © the gas thereafter was taking the children iter of fact, it was frightening, but|the children, ~'State Tourist Industry LANSING ‘W—The State Tourist Council has appointed Knight D. MeKegson of Lansing as adminis:, tvative assistant to Robert J, Furs Mat-kill aa: vet,” the said, turning to long, the agency's executive secre- tary. And a child replied, low kin A cy assistant Sunday edi- jhe mama, he ain't even here?’ itor of the Lansing State Journal,} i Happy had the only armed @rum wij! take over the post Aug. 27. poo sieges in the demonstration! }4¢ will direct the council's pub- for a drive and tried to pass a car ithat was doing 50 or 60 It was nip land tuck, trying to get back ta line! ae ma ean jMama got. back in line. Sore. “The davea’ governcr’s going to) Wut Disneys True Life Adventures | parades. And the only high school ticity program, which includes |band—one from St. Rita’s in Chi-| preparation of news releases on “cago! He denied as a canard of Michigan’ s tourist industry, jcertain Northérn sportswriters, i ROGK NEST. a Ire FRAGILE SHELL vereus ROCK - WHEN THE MARINE PIDDOCK -a GOES HOUSEHUNTING. es , > WITTE plas RUBBING GRAINS OP GAND HELU BY ITS SINGLE FOOT, THIS TINY BIVALVE WEARS A VEPREGSION IN THE ROCKY GURFACE. ‘that the majorettes had loaded the, ball on their batons with buckshot | and were under instructions to, conk any delegate who looked like | he wasn’t going to vote the straight | Chandler ticket. " Happy scoffed! too at reports his bass drummer | really was swinging at delegates, the girls missed. Why should the! kid? . Hadn't Happy himself past-| ed Dan Parker's picture on one) side of the drum and Dave Egan's” the other” j spor who nominated Happy fof the presidency made a speech which should have sent Happy ca-| reening into the nomination. Un fortunately, the people it was directed toward did not seem to be listening, or present _He said, in effect. “If you name iGovernor Chandler as your nom. | inee you can count on the vote of every baseball fan in these United All dressed up and no cash to go? practice and Eisénhower packing - , r States, and every Kentucky colonel as well.” Plainiv this was a call to arms iwhich, if answered, would have sent Stevenson back to his law joff to Gettvsburg. There are an lestimated 100 million baseball fans in the country, but that is a small jnumber compared to the legions of ‘Kentucky colonels i Can't this appeal be made at San Francisco? Emphases is achieved Don't give up the trip! At HFC you can borrow up to $500 to complete your vacation plans. You'll like HFC's friendly one-day service ... the variety of repayment plans...the helpful service that’s backed by 78 years’ experience. Your HFC manager will be glad to arrange your Yauch was hit with gunfire just the first to be nominated. — ; Sgecnam prosaleao Vacation Loan today on terms that you approve. ing me sumeree the back doof of Another banner in Happy's Lag \hav ; as nal nat mee presidential Loans also made to pay bills, repairs or for any good & the building. Went Happy an progin! call, Pr cis SLOWLY races and come back to win | reason. Phone or come in for friendly, helpful jant Happy as the Nation's Pep. h y Jimm service, __ Isle Royale in Lake Superior has py." Why not? Happy is a good, = TWIGTING ITS lectns sien at "the Diemaer ie Yoo oa) MONTHLY PAYMENT ‘es no highways, = automobiles. ‘father and one who looks out for ys ROUGH SHELL, convention—the arranger. He kept + 3 anes pee, Fee ‘jane fc: =. ee ———— ’ os IT GRADUALLY ordering the band to play ‘I won. | $ 50 5.00 § 9.24 - der Why?” and “Take Me Out te i 5 RY . . GRINDS A BURROW ‘the Ball Game’ during the dem-| = — ee iar rt pon ape nstration. Delicate” choices, to Sample 0Gn prans : os ' oa é INTO THE ROCK. pee rt to) —up to 24 months | 30 | 17.08 | 19.55 | 29.55 | 54.78 HERE, BELCALIGE. OF YTS Art Buchwald, marching {fn the to repay 500 | 27.24 31.30 48.09 | 90.02 j /Chandler demonstration, said he : Homsehold’s charge 4s the monthhy vate of 3% on INCREASING GIZE, IT MUST C SPEND THE REST OF ITS LIFE lranging for former President Tru- | a IN SOLITARY SECURITY. man to denounce him. “Look Ss ” Distributed by King Features Sradicae 8-20) ‘what Harry did for Adlai,"" he said But he never kept his word, It = mae ...|wag just.one more blow for Happy but I still think he might make it! jit he'd try again at San Francisco strongly advised by the commis- jIt would be a lot happier conven-| sion to go to South America. | ltion, you can be sure i This would remeve one of the | “ a Se es eed bang eoghnd db pager nadpenpenome dey ‘“@ on thal pert of « belemce ta excnes of 250, bat wal exousding 4388, ond % % om ony remade. OUSEHOLD FINANCE 3% Seuth Saginaw $t., The Key Bidg., 2nd Fleer PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 Loons made hed senders d moarby Lesatnadll ‘would put Happy across by ar-' -luliana Won’ 7 | weved that Miss Hofmans was 2 From State’ Drown in Waters Off Canada | DETROIT @ — A Detroit man l : ® chief causes of the rift im the | : ‘and a boy from: Highland Park icate ef royal family. . Satisfaction drowned in Canadian waters yes- | To reduce tenaion ta the palace,’ ; Gueranteed! terday in separate accidents. To R le 3 More Years ‘the London newspaper said, Bere pee | Timothy Dash, 10, drowned in U hard is expected to go to t NO ahd ol ap reng FAST Mitchell's Bay near Wallaceburg. Until Princess Finishes ‘ — 8 — estate for = e PRESCRIPTI LAS ¢ , > months uliana also is expec Py REP. “SERVICE Ont. His family notified Provin- Schooling, Say Reports io act more circumspectly in not e EXPERT ‘AIR WORK cial Police after he was missed g, y p mixing her religious life with st: ate e 00 ouse eepiig op Jate in the afternoon.. The bod) : po PENSING PTICIANS was recovered LONDON (INS)—Juliana of Hol duties. __ ee . John Konez, 45; fell into the De- land was reported today to have | ,, Rm. 243, 15 W. Lawrence Street troit River near Bob-Lo Island. He tod » three-man Dutch commission Migrant Worker Stabbed Open 9 - 5:30—Fri. ‘til 9 Phone FE 2-2895 toppled from a boat while throwing investigating royal household 4if-/During Family Argument | pout a 2-pound anchor. CADILLAC w — An itinerant) = So ese ee ea a eae ecm see ficulties that she will not abdicate) ‘for at least three years farm: worker was stabbed to death! ‘ The London Daily Mail said the lyesterday after an argument with| queen told the commission of |his wife. | three elder statesmen that she | Sheriff Charles Osterberg identl-| would not give up the throne “at [fied him as Amos Edwards, 23, of least until Princess Beatrix has Hayti, Mo. Edwards’ wife, Mel- finished her three-year course (vone, 20, was held for investiga-, which is starting next month at tion “ Leyden University.” Osterberg said the couple, who The 18-year-old princess is a had been picking beans on a farm member of The Netherlands State six miles southeast of Cadillac, Council. had argued over money, Queen Juliana and her husband, wee Frince Bernhard _rtpeinted tht Soys Catholics in Latvia commission June 29 ‘to advise on circumstances” which have result- | Will Defeat Communists ed in newspaper stories outside ‘The Netherlards concerning the ec, Same Reena bye cove) Senaily's: Bee: |Rapids, bishop protectorate of Lat-| The Dally Mail said the com- jviang in America, predicted yester- | , mission has completed its task (day “the Roman Catholics in Lat- but no report has been issued. ivia eventually will defeat their op. -—The newspaper sald it is unlike- 'pressore.’* eup Se Jhe cagle ae ae be | He spoke at an international ses- be published. |sion of Latvians attended by more ‘than 250. 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And, while gently felleving pain, | for wap ys ewe ogg tissue on all operation. 31 YEARS IN THE FUEL BUSINESS fh s | z 3 “ghrieks’* because these descrip- tions are accurate. . ; to Wed Utica Man | Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Monrroy of Birmingham announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Made- line Dolores, to William E, Phillips of Utica. He is the son of Mrs. Mark LaBarge of Utica. He attended Michigan State University, and she was graduated from Highland Park Junior Col- lege. A fall wedding is planned. Grand Rapids Scene of Wedding ‘The Rev. Richard W. Albert of Trinity Lutheran Church, Grand A reception in the church parlors followed the candlelight service. the bridegroom was graduated | from General Motors Institute of ity and sarcasm, he expresses his) she isn't ready for—and identify | herself with people of her own lage. | | if we understand the insecarity | | behind this kind of accusing ex- | aggeration we treat ft compas- | sionately. Lawrence and Mary Frank write of it helpfully in their new book “Your Adolescent at Home and in School": “The young adolescent is unpracticed at being a person in his own right. The familiar self- image that has been built up over unsure. With They, met Hilda Levin when she arrived Tuesday aboard the ‘him unsteady and iback-talk, contradictions, irritabil- land Mrs, James Briney of East the ‘childhood years is now shat. Mrs. Astolf Levin of Evelyn court i tered. jhad an enjoyable time while in! It is this shattering which makes New York City. The Rev. and Mrs. C. George Widdifield of Ottawa drive and Mr. Iroquois road have returned to their homes after spending a week at The Homestead in Hot Springs, Ga. * * ° Reports are that Mr. and Mrs. James Barling and daughter, Kar- en, of West Iroquois road, and | their home on Oxbow Lake road | Elda Sutter of West Iroquois road, the latter part of the week. * * * _Reports on the recent state board Mrs. Carl Qiifford of North Tele-|meeting held in Lansing, and of ‘the Victory Day services, were Dr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Young &T@Ph road and Mrs. Lester Snell! ven at Friday's meeting of Oak- entertained a few friends at break. of Auburn road returned -over the jand County Chapter 34, American fast at their home on Shore View weekend from Chicago, where they Gold Star Mothers. The meeting drive Sunday morning. * * * Also entertaining on Sunday were) Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. Furlong, | at a dinner party in their home on sic Festival Luncheon Navajo road. attended a music seminar. | Highlights of the seminar includ- prary, attendance of the Chicago-| Mrs. Maude Fry, first vice presi- ed the was held at the Adah Shelly Li- land Music Festival and the Mu- dent of the National organization, Palmer Howse. held at the|will attend the meeting scheduled Jacquelyn Smalley Wed Saturday Trinity Lutheran Church in Kal-| duties as flewer girl. She ecar-! A reception was held in amazoo was the scene of the Sat-| ried a basket of pink rose petals. | the \Church parlors. urday wedding of Jacqueline-Ann| Best man for Alan was Arthur) A pink linen suit with navy ac- officiated at the wedding) Mrs. DeLong was .gowned in) Technology. 8 desire to be less helpless than he S, 8. Queen Elizabeth from her wei sarghetec A : ‘ of Barbara Louise DeLong and Don-|beige Schffli embroidered silk or-| When the couple left on their/feels just as adults may become} European tour. Smalley and Alan Robert Barke- oa = ee ee Duane cessories and a white orchid cor- ald Raymond Jones Saturday aft- oe B for: her daughter's wedding. wedding trip to Northern Michigan, |hostile when they feel unrecognized) Before returning to their homes'ley. They exchanged their vows | sie ne Rage gem ce at ie load Ge ta by the bride for erncon, Two hundred guests wit-|Her flowers were green cymbidium |the bride was wearing a gold silk|/or inadequate.” they attended the performance of at an 8 o'clock. candlelight service./s.- Ind _ tae? The on io Northern Michigan. nessed the 4 o'clock service. orchids. Mrs. Jones chose romance} print sheath dress with a linen) _— \“"The Diary of Ann Frank.” ok - Seis ter, Ind.,. and Ray Galinski of couple will make their home _ Parents of the bride are Mr. blue lace over taffeta. Her cor guster and a corsage of talisman. ae Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. | Ludington. in Kalamazoo on their return, and Mrs. James MacGregor De-jsage was, of pink rosebuds, . avanaug Ss Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lewis of Robert C. Smalley of Kalamazoo, Long of —— — — The bride is a graduate of 7 pe _ — J cg home | Chippewa road have, as_ their sacha ape thong roche G. W. ald’s parents . "| Michigan state University. and in Roya when they return.) | d houseguests, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ; . | Edward Jones of Birting- . - to ntro uce Anderson of Evanston, Ill. The bride wore a gown of silk | ; ee shantung and Alencon lace. The Jacqueline a gown of . . ar O Cook Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Cole! gitted bodice extended to | a : fashioned og. Married in | and children, Bill and Barbara,| dropped waistline with princess Ann Smalley chapel train, js | : have returned to their home on! style front panel and soft th- R Grand Re ee ae Lincolnshire drive after vacation-| ereq side ckirting. ~ - and Alan Saturd way drive are pl ere actatt| ne ot Mackinac Island, Sault Ste! siencon lace bordered the square Robert Saturday party next Sunday to introduce| Mer and Grand Bend, Ont. where! csiihe, and short shirred sleeves - % . to introduce|they visited several days with the)” | Barkele tral afternoon their future daughter-in-law, Carol Rev. and Mrs, Ivol I. Curtis, and) ¥€Te complemented by matching ar Y were were Barbara | ears sceete ea re 2088, BI and Dona, of Los An-/ Eee" ee souttant skirt. Her finger. married French illusion pn ye ferret rennet net secermriemmceet rhe Cations are spending the|tiP veil was secured by a crown of Saurdey in bands of gros-| _ Long, Four Pages Today ; orange blossoms and tulle petals. ) Her flow- . month of August at their summer :.+«- sé Kala ' daughter of in Women’s Section home at ua ort . | An arrangement of white roses ieee: the James |Charies R. Cook of River Forest, Mr. and Mrs, Carmi Odell and [24 ivy centered with & white of Her parents DeLongs of |W and her brother, Richard, wil ehitdres, Becky and Jobe, have oo are Mr. and guests of the Cavanaughs that) many interesting experiences to HONOR MATRON IN BLUE ; | Grand Rapids,|¥eeken4. tell of their trip through the New | Mrs. Sven Rundman Jr. of Kala- Mrs. Robert C. 5 On Aug. 5, Mr. and Mrs, Cook | England states. they returned to mazoo wore a princess style waltz- s and Donald ee ee oe : eee, ee eae ee cae oe malley of : members vanaugh . e duties as matron aah Raymond | tamhy ag thelt guests, and an- Coming Events som os carried a mete Kalamazoo Jones, son of| Bounced their daughter's engage: | | westsice cos win meen qarnations, and he is "? | ment to Lt. James Robert Cava- | Wednesday with | white roses. Mr. and Mrs,| naugh of the U.S. Marine Corps. |meeung and hoon penis lunch. Sa ok: the son of ; Also visiting the Cooks that week-| prienasnip Circle Wel mevekan|_. Bridesmai nne Powell of}. George ar re Lodge 246, will meet at Mor-| Wyandotte, Yvonne Loza of Kala- Mrs. G. W. reorge —jend were the George A. Cava-|chy "Park for a noon peoperative picnic Edward ("auehs Jr. and Jim’s brother-in-| por-cet-nte-Not mirthday Club tees tes —- +6 fied ea Barkeley of , “awer law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-\mest Tuesday for a cooperative jend Bev athe Jones of liam Guay. : eon og amt 5 x of Mrs. we esate ee nrnge gras Lenox street. ~~ 1 young People are graduates) Qi: : Circle ‘with tect. ot the Cirintions . boi ! | Birmingham, ot Marquette University and are weg hes Sacra Surber Wet Dongs baaketys : — a. spring wedding. Lt day Bate om ag fae oanve l : - . : a : ae ! Quantico va, te Ge nee ts rey mee tae wore 2 frock wis then Raye airmen Ava * . jour Club a frock © nylon em- | yi, ‘oat ty RS. 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This is a limited offer and includies ead old washer ¢ or oe in. ‘trade! | a ae oer i uf tf ah THE PONTIAC PRESS _ MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1956 —T PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SEVENTEEN. ‘ Nob Hill Cloaked With Confidence a nent nt neg oen mate stresses ip acetate et CECT LE LC AL! ALLEL ALAA LALO ee | ; ~ : Cheerful Nixon Visits Delegates Takes Tour. of States on Eve of Convention) Appears on Television By MORRIE LANDSBERG SAN FRANCISCO w—A distinct alr of confidence prevails high atop Nob Hill today in the hustling headquarters of Vice President Nixon, * LJ - — : é ss - r a te Nixon was at all worrk ees AP Wirephete BY * ‘ - 7? about staying on the Republican IN AND ‘HERTER EV LOBBY MEETING—Gov. Christian x $ : \ ‘A - ticket or facing a GOP challenge , of Massachusetts talks with Vice President Richard M. | f 4 tems . \ aw ’ _ — % ifor his job, he didn’t show it tn hotel lobby in San Francisco Saturday evening. Harold | | 3 es: - 2) yi the least. has waged a virtual one-man campaign.to have Nixon = ao se “a . en : | Appearing cheerful and relaxed, replaced by Herter as a running mate for President Dwight Eisen- geod - é, — a ; vee phar, who — - ‘ =a _—s ee ‘, "3 i publican leaders, appeared on hower in 1956. Herter is scheduled to put Nixon’s name before Galea and dreoeet a ae te delegations on the eve of the GOP convention, * Ad * With support building up for hie renomination, Nixon had no hesl tancy in welcoming an “open com vention” selection of President Ek genhower's running mate, He said repeatedly he didn't know whether Eisenhower wanted him on the ticket again and would invite oth er nominations. e ° * . . ' , Influential party figures helped ~ - AP Wirephete + blunt the insistent “Dump Nix- THE CONVENTION WILL SOON COME TO ORDER—Rep. Joe Martin, who __ king-size gavels made of Vermont maple which he'll use trying to keep the dele- | on” campaign of Harold E. Stas- will preside over the Republican convention as its permanent chairman, waves six gatés inorder, The convention gets underway today, sen, who. kept on trying just the S he aa op ae “Former Gov, Thomas E, Dewey Teddy McKeldin Eyes tesa” nis ‘te-niveay’ ine 7 ever done so well as vice presi- Second Spot With Ike | eu: 2: Ge. Berber. Brown ell said he detected strong pro- SAN FRANCISCO uw. — Gov.|Nixon sentiment among delegates Theodore McKeldin of Maryland|thronging in for the convention, looked for word from the White! . *.° House today on whether to chal-| The New York and Pennsylvan- lenge Vice President Nixon for the|!® delegations gave Nixon a rots» No. 2 spot on the Republican|ing welcome when he visited them ticket, jlast night, The Missouri delega- McKeldin was due to confer’ tion called on him in his hotel again with Sherman Adams, top after his — ‘ i Es as Wirephote STASSEN SAYS CAMPAIGN GROWING — Harold Stassen, | undismayed by assertions of Republican leaders that Richard Nixon’s name will be the only one put in nomination for the Vicé Presidency during the Republican convention, tells reporters. upon hig arrival here last Friday that his campaign to get the nomina- tion for Gov. Christian Herter of Massachusetts is “growing every day.” He said he's still convinced it's necessary to replace Nixon on the ticket if the GOP is to win in November. ee One Man's Opinion that it was “taken away from SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Politi- ) vice-presidential Twill BeGay, Expensive Trip to Convention they serve, In the same Delegates are being encouraged NEW YORK w — Bernard M.|'# that he th, However, it can be re- |to leave cars at home. This means|Baruch’s advice on his 86th birth- Elsenhower RED HOT CONVENTION—The Republican National Conven- tion in San Francisco is expected to be a pretty dull, routine affair, But this group is trying to do all it can to put a little assistant to President Eisenhower, on the vice presidential situation Rep. Joseph W. Martin ‘of Mass- The Maryland governor, who|®chusetts, GOP leader in the nominated Eisenhower at the 1952 GOP convention, strongly indicat- ed he wanted to try to become El- senhower'’s running mate. House, intimated hia state would | support Nixon even though Stas- isen has been working to shove Christian {Mansachusetts Gov. Eisenhower's decision to come to the Republican convention to-|fer joining other high-ranking morrow instead of Wednesday as originally scheduled was interpre- ted by McKeldin as an indication ithe President ‘wants to take « hand": in settling any question over the vice presidency, —~ Herter into his place. Martin said Republicans at breakfast with Nixon: “If Gov, Herter nominates Mr, iNixon—I am just guessing—I see no reason why the Massachusetts delegation would not follow Gov, Herter and vote for Mr, Nixon." mune, end OS er . S . tlon Nixon was most fa among delegates for renom- ination. Knight Praises ke; Keeps Mum on Nixon @® — Callifor- SAN FRANCISCO nia’s Goodwin J, Knight welcomed the Republican convention to San Francisco today and hailed Presi- United Press Photo the Fairmont Hotel. Note the signs for Vice President Richard [pledged that California Republi- Nixon... brought into the lobby as part of a Nixon demonstration, [C®"® and “independent minded ! Ht el g 38 ro iil anything less than amount this time. Democrats” would see to it that | Nixon spent 38 minutes in. pri- vate with Herbert Hoover in the former president's Mark Hopkins Hotel suite six floors above his own. He said he looked over the speech Hoover will deliver before the GOP convention Tuesda night. He said they did not cuss the Republican ticket. The vice president found time, too, to stop in at a reception hon- oring his wife, Pat, Tt was given iby Mrs. Leonard Hall; wife of the 2 ding|GOP national chairman. life in the gathering by tooting some red hot jazz in the lobby of | Knight's prepared speech ‘Socialists N ame Farrell Dobbs Bernard Baruch |*sy" wie for President Gives Formula on Life Success presidents was interviewed after a birthday luncheon at his apart-|venson will launch his bid ment yesterday. Present were his|White House early next month with three children, a. son-in-law andia “ two close friends. sentower administra: There were many congratula-/he will enlist the help tory messages. ‘President Harry 5. Hil ! round acting as hosts. A good, expensive time {fs ex- Ipected to be had by all. | | ¥ itll a i dinner to welcome all| . — ta wi Richard Nixon are greeted at the Bellevue Hotel - in San Francisco yesterday prior to the opening of the Republican National Convention today. ow 2 i! 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@ bles combine last year in favor of and Mrs. Betty Pratt of Jamaica, B.W.I., over Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif, and Mrs.) Margaret Osborne duPont of Wil- mington, Del., 'Rosenquest game in San Francisco yesterday. the ball is Leo Rucka of the 49ers, who defeated t4 the San Bernardino County Hos-| the World Champion Browns, 28-17. yesterday in the’ Fry and Mrs. Pratt. & AP Wirephote Grabbing for -t Aussies Favored in National Doubles BROOKLINE, Mass. — The} The upset by Shirley Pry of St. \Essex Women's invitational finals| is training at Occidental College ‘T5th National Doubles Tennis Petersburg, Fia., Tournament which opens today may reveal how much Davis Cup- pers Ken Rosewall of Australia and Ham Richardson of the United States have learned about the dou- indds spice to the feminine divi-. ision. | e * * Miss Brough and Mrs. DuPont ‘were top-seeded but fell to Miss) i 6-4 ' Bears, Packets Romp . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS terback of the San League Club. e* posing linemen dizzy Rosewall has improved ‘steadily the Chicago Bears, sparked by the .in his singles game. Teamed with 'play of rookie halfback Perry Je- -young Neale Fraser, he has taken ter, defeated the Chicago Cardi- \the doubles crown at East Orange. nals 31-7 and the Green Bay Pack- and Newport. lors come from Reling to over) By DR. CARY chipping Doctoring Your Golf Game MIDDLECOFF PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Poor; would cut his score down quite a ‘few strokes per round if he would DIAGNOSIS: Add left hand lead keep the pitch clubs in his bag TREATMENT: If you watch the more often from just a few yards | pros on the tournament trail, you'll off the green and use straighter-| ‘immediately learn to respect the|faced clubs instead. chip-and-run shot as a constant In the sketch I am playing a stroke saver, Admittedly it isn’t! chip-and-run from some five yards | a pretty shot compared with the off the green's apron over smooth | bold pitch that thumbs ony the tops: green with backspin and abruptly. But we don't think about with whatever club will do it, I'm sure the average player approach turf. I am using a No. | 5 iron which, through practice, has become my favorite for the shot. What club to use actually changes with the terrain, with a little more loft required if the approach is over a gmall incline, The No. 6, 7, or possibly the 8 are the proper clubs in that case. Sweep the club back low, \left arm in control, and fee left arm in command as wel the forward swing, as you the sketch: Keep the firm, that the back of the left _NITE S$ DON’T NEEDED Aaare ypentnee Seles 4 one F We bare found that oo Wha ooo eae FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE PUT OFF Just Beceuse You Can't Take Time During the Dey _ USE OUR CONVENIENT . NITE SERVICE during the day aed sae wont tee and maintenance er repair _ better serve the And — it costs you no more — a5 we operate on an eg ee tod equipment to ssoure you the Very best CHEVROLET ERVICE SERVICE P. M.—It'll be ready at 8 A. 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Dorow, Janowicz Hurt on Coast . LOS ANGELES #—Two stars of the Washington Redskins -back- ‘Held, quarterback Al Dorow and halfback Vie Janowicz, were un der treatnient today for injuries suffered in separate weekend traf fie accidents. = * * * , Both figured prominently in the Redsking 39-21 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in a National ‘ootball League exhibition game night: Dorow went all the way as quarterback, Janowiez kicked a -field goal and three conversion points, * * * , Dorow, 26, complained of a- back injury after the accident yester- day near San Bernardino in which his. mother-in-law, Mra. Bernar- dine Aliison, about 45, of Ontario, Calif, was killed. The quarterback was first taken’ pital, then was released to the! | Janowiez, also %, suffered a se- vere concussion, cuts and bruises! ‘in an accident Saturday and may ibe lost to the team for a month, General Manager Dick’ McCann jOrchard loke hae -in Weekend Accidents | said The halfback is in Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital. The team here* ‘eee ac nt onc 12-Year-Old ja hee | ands 3-Pound Bass | Summer resident Steven Zapton, |12-year-old Detroiter got his big- ‘gest angling thrill Wednesday, at | Scott Lake, the vacation home of the Steven Zapton Sy family, 6771 Scott Lake Dr. Fishing alone in a boat near an ‘a dock, Steven hooked into a. fighting largemouth bass. 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YATES presents in m= CCHRAN “What Is a Convention? f Freslopdags! Paradise By EARL WILSON ; SAN FRANCISCO—"The Ringling circus didn't close down: * -} the fellow said. “It just moved on to Chicago and San Fran-/ cisco...” £ hates tak alesis allay sk Ged ta et be pitality of the old south (South Chicago). I never saw the like. You needed three or four stomachs and, to tell the truth, I put on another ons. New we wonder hew much more we'll gain in San Francisco. Free lunch? That’s old stuff. They had free saloons in Chi- cago with puller-inners at the door. Every delegate was a king. “Have some Corona-Coronas on Ave Harriman,” a guy said to me, handing me half a dozen, or about four bucks’ worth, + 2 ft ‘It turned out that Ave’s managers carried Corona-Coronas around when they went wooing State delegations. But probably the high in hospitality was when some country fresh milk flown in from Philadelphia was placed on my doorstep—by which I mean the threshold of room 2513 at the Conrad Hilton. || “This is flown in each day by the Hernig dairies for the Pennsylvania delegation,” a tender accompaning note sald. “Since your B. W. is from Wilkes-Barre, she is entitled to the same courtesy, Princess Grace Kelly was raised on this milk, as it is a very old dairy.” 2 ® Well, I am getting to be a very old columnist an eed an jalternate to help me with the free-loading. Airlines, broadcast- ing companies, etc., have booze and tubs of beer on ice. Drop into the NBC Hospitality Trailers and Gen. Sarnoff or | Mannie Sachs, the Veep, may not, only force a drink on you but }compel you to eat a big dinner. “So you've ainenty had dinner ... Come on, have another one.” * x * Then there was that Coca-Cola. Coke generously paid the Hilten Corp. for each bottle of Coke that Coca-Cola gave ymca <>o00-4 away in the hotel. As cach of the £000 rooms was given four bottles, th was a big . \ |tab—just to give away your own product. 7 x * * Pepsi and the southern colas also flooded us. Free “Dr. Pep- per” anybody? Some delegates wore “I like Ice” badges. The partying began with breakfast. The two-party system now refers to two at the same time. * “I'm a Harriman man,” a fellow told me, “and I started to a Harriman party but got to one Adila! was giving. “Adlai was serving highballé, peanuts and pretzels. I went on to Ave’s party where they had punch, sandwiches and cake. I got to wondering,” he hiccoughed, “whether we want a punch-and-cake man in the White House.” Poor Dave Garroway couldn't enjoy this as he's on a skim- milk diet and at the famous Pump Room it only cost him $1.50 for a quart. It was served in a champagne bucket, though. x *« * Yes, the number of free saloons there was staggering and s0 were the guests. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y.... Hey, Ted Williams! There's now a “Spittoon Song”. . ‘|Monaco Buzz: Wealthy Aristotle Onassis may pull out of the . « Paramount wants to-screen- . Lex Barker boasts that Monte Carlo gambling setup . DRIVE-IN THEATRE Bes Cites Se Mage Kiddie Land ®*,9i"° 2 TONIGHT! MA 4-3135 Sonny (64G Challenge) Fox . The Owns more bethiig suits than his wife, Lana Turner. Two Central Park checker players discourage kibitzers with a sign: “Our next move is you” .. . Joe Loula dieted off ten pounds after his heart scare . . . Biggest buy in town: A 9c volume entitled “Divorce Laws.in the 48-States.” Earl's Pearls . A man's like a a gun. He may feel ‘ike a Colt, yet look like an old 45.—Art Moger, Boston. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A man who refused to fight used. to be called a coward. Today they call him a bachelor.”—Tony Vogel. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Taffy Tuttle said she'd been two- thirds married once: “I was there. The minister was there. But my boy friend wasn’t there.” When agent Roy Gerber remarried his ex-wife, a friend asked, “What happened, Roy? Didn’t the divorce work out?” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) WATERFORD DRIVE-IN q HEATER CW tA net Oi 10. * LAST TIMES TONITE! ib «:.the Funniest Kaye on Movie Record!” DANNY KAYE A CouRT JE STE R 4 3/G PARADE OF sad MELODY! THE MIRTH [Benson to Speak “at Plowing Contest scramble as few as possible @ppeors under artow, WH T'S MY LINE? : Each word is related to reading TAMAs eevee ereuun work, Uns’ Anwwer 7 4] ‘ to gvess Seen.” Sd 1 RICCEL 2 NHRO ‘3: APROTEE 4 OUTA ~ § MIRFONU 6 CAFFRIT 7 EVESTR 8 SUB 9 VIREO InjeCt, Vm Dr. . & ho © 1066 What's My Line, Ine Saturday's answer: Virus, combAt, Check, pollo, immuNe, ‘sErum. Jonas Solk. Hollywood Headlines By DOROTHY MANNERS HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Not since the birth of his daughter has Tony Curtis been so excited about any- thing as he is over being top can-, didate for “John Pau?Jones" at Tony Curtis Real Excited iOver Being — a Papa making their third v Gray's Band Box. Back 2 From UP for GOP State Slate - MANISTIQUE W& — Michael T. O'Hara, a Menominee attorney, and John Belamy of Petoskey, have the backing of the Northern Michigan Republican Assn, for top offices at the Republican State Convention next month, The association endorsed O'Hara as a candidate for the State Su- preme Court and Belamy as audi- tor general at a weekend meeting in Manistique. The organization represents 24 counties, 15 of them in the Upper Peninsula. Both men will be presented as candidates at the GOP convention ope for a couple of weeks but Dick -Powell returns Sunday to ready “Getaway” for 20th. Pat O'Brien's handsome son, | Sean, now in Uncle Sam's Army, dates Annette rany every leave -\he gets. Always known as a director of “he-man” geteries, John Farrow field with Anite Ekberg in his ig switching to the “she-women” | in Grand Raplds, Sept. 1. Tra ditionally, one post og the Repub- ican state ticket is reserved: for la Northern Michigan candidate. There a are about 400 casualty in- THREE STRIPES Tie ial & SUN ie surance companies in the U. 8. | KEEGO THEATER Alp CONDITIONED M.G-I iG OUTOQOR DRAMA iN "yi mB aleltha-m me COLOR ANU IN CiINEMASC Sc. ore! AMES CAGNEY | Poe stclemiseclam | The hale and hearty Joan Is a Senna getting a kick out of this job. 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WILL HAVE NEWS OF JOE! : ‘ I GOT PANICKY || MR. ACRES’ HOUSE! A LITTLE ye ~™ HMA HIS SUITCASE, WAS : ITS ONLY A FEW “ah MEA Servion, as ve Pet. OF BLOCKS AWAY... OUT OUR WAY | BOY, I'VE OFTEN Y YourRE CRAZY’ \/ YEH, THEYRE WISHED IWAS }) WE HAVE APARA-\ SCAIRTA DISE ALONG- | CATMIGHT SIDE OF THEM! \ GRAB 'EM, WATCH HOW THEY ORADOG, eS Se DDIES | ALBERT WES 1.80 GOWE WOME IO BEG & DELS AND BETTER LIFE. ‘ i, "e tay te ae ee many | r ‘ La aie? rea, 7 YAR a * Every in the Pontioc Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy DIAL FE-2-8181 Te Place Your WANT AD Md | to solve all your buying end sell. S| ing problems, + { \ \ \ | | \ ) PERE | ® Ci ‘THE 1 PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, “august 20, 1956 Rye Moves Up on Grain Market gate2-'s r turkeys, Young henry type bens CHICAGO Grains diittea low. er in quiet dealings on the Board, of Trade today, only rye being able to make upward progress. : * Poultry berkorr rouLrry ,, Aug. 20, (AP). Heavy Tbs.) 26, CHICAGO POULTRY While there wasn’t much press ssure | on the market, activity in all pits, was very limited. The buying|! in rye reflected a further upturn) 23.50-27 in this cereal at Winnipeg, The Ca- nadian rye crop is expected to be down sharply this year from last year’s production, - Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to % lower, Sept. $2.19%; corn % to % lower, Sept.| "tosh $1.5054; oats unchanged to 14 low-; er, Sept. 74%; rye 2% to 3 higher, | bd a 000 oo tit wd paying — to lower; heavy tgs hens ~ $.00-17.50; or. fr old roost ors 15.00- lettes’ ot lM 7. DETROIT ROrT EGGS Aug. 20 (AP)— DETROIT, cases = included, ow ng average 55; dium State grade a large 44- wns—Grade mbo ry wta 54; pores 41-50, = i) hr i‘ 37-41, wtd avg 40 anal ares 45; grade C DETROIT, Prices paid per pound f.o.b. for Ne. 1 quality liv a.m. ~ ms $639) AGO, Aug. » {AP)-—Live poultry: i steady on balance: (Priday 1,526, 102,- RTA oe vy 00; under | Eggs, f.0.b federsi-sinte ‘Whiter-Orade A ee: 54-56, weighted ve Ve; ——s Geek’ si iage of 60 stocks slipped 20 cents Stock Market: NEW YORK w—The Stock mar- -“? plodded an irregular course in early trading today. Dealings returned quiet after a moderately “Gane a ns ey issues ul to around a point, npn oe in fractions, imajor news to influence the mar- \ket sentiment. In London, ss reported the danger of songaep spel alia when the Associated Press aver- Irregular Today | | There was little in the way of /8°** “ GOP congressional leaders SAN FRANCISCO — The Re- publican National Convention was told today President Eisenhower must have a GOP-controlled Con- Course | gress so his program will be sup- ported with “wholehearted cooper- ation’. instead of being hampered by “partisan heckling.” ° Presenting what they called “the case for a Republican Con- stressed the importance ‘of elimi- it, “‘of political frustration created) Suez | when a president is of one party and the Congress controlled by an- other." * * * The 84th Congress, which ad-ih journed last month, had Demo- nating the bottlenecks, as they put/Senatorial Campaign Committee, Republicans Have Tough Task Ahead Trying to Regain Control of Congress Rep. despite “what promised that a GOP ge roe hire United States from a position of, supplication in dealing with the nation's welfare.” ; ae Sere ane oka sas, chairman of the Republican said in another-prepared talk the eee ees te te Schoeppel said the Republicans cratic majority in both Senate and louse, et, op i SONOF OF PIKES Ne while attending University chigan's underwater classroom at Ann Arbor. Instructor, gesturing, mimes fine points of skin diving for class es tanty stulents, upper panto- to go swimming | of fisheries Schoeppel oor have the job of helping elect ‘Republicans to Congress by fur- nishing them money, materials and advice, publican leaders lined up a roster of GOP Congress members and candidates for the House and Sen- ate, This is what they said in pre- pared romerkn: Rep. ja—"‘All whio believe in the spirit- tal equality of men are glad that President Eisenhower and the Re- publican party have used their days in office to protect the rights of all Americans against segre- gation and prejudice.” 6-9 ‘The campaign committees Si and - To bolster their “case,” the Re- . % Hugh soot of Pennsylvan- Rep, Melvin Laird of Wisconsin— “as a result of Republican action in Congress and by the Eisen- hower administration, the decline in farm prices was halted and farm families can look to the fu- he denounced 85) after .|"the tear down tactics of the New Dealers.” : day nigh Brisbane, Walled Lake; paid a total of $35 in fine and costs Saturday to Jenkins, of 934 Carlon St., Flint, was sentenced to serve 90 days dance at the American Legion Hall, 206 Auburn Ave., Pontiac police said. A $15 bicycle was stolen Thurs. t from a front yard at 105 Roselawn St., accotding to Pontiac police. If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-044 or MA 65-4031, _ mm Ady, Thief Cuts Screen, . Takes Woman's Billfold ture with confidence.” * * Rep. Bruce “Out of the - high taxes and a mounting public iger of Texas — al mess of waste, debt, a Republican Congress and/4ress said that the thief cut a Republican administration began hole in the s¢reen of a bedroom the long rebuilding of public trust Window and apparently reached 1 in in handling the tax money of our people.” * * « Rep. Katharine St. George of, New York—‘‘We know from the record of the Republican adminis-| tration that men of vision and courage now deal with the leaders’ of the Soviet Unio&W . . ~ from thé’ moment a Republican. Congress. and a Republican president took office In 1953 the job of breaking down the roadblocks-to permanent. peace began.” Pontiac High “| \Registering New Students itering students for the fall semes- ter, Francis Staley, senior high ‘principal, said this morning. now, Staley. said, Book cards are being issued this — A $4 deposit is required, looks -will | Milwaukee Executive Is Railroad Director Cornell is exeeutive—vlee- presi- dent and a director of the A. O. Smith Corp. of Milwaukee, Wis. where he received @ degree in Cornell reported stolen | The appointment of Francis 8. Cornell to the board of directors of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad was announced today by Donald Gordon, president and board chair- | man. A graduate of Lehigh University, Large or Too Small” “We Stop Any Leah—Mo Root Too Sept. $1.47; soybeans % lower to|* a a chamae to $138.60. tou have built a stronger America one cent higher, Sept, $2.48%; and ,, rye 0 os ne large 44-45;, Glenn L. Martin again was heav- lard unchanged to 10 cents a hun-| , de A extra targe 40-44: \Uly traded today, with an opening pee lower, Sept. $12.10. se "30%-41; medion 32%-36; small’ block of 7,500 shares up % at 37. ~ G trieeument:, Market unsettled and prices On Friday, Martin was the most) |» a rain Prices cents lower. ‘Demand on larse with |2ctive issue on the exchange, gain-| |. - CHICAGO GRAIN ol short — ad ing 1% at 36% on 32,800 shares. gmcaao, A : 20 (AP) —Open today, Inektng sales emphas ood | Brokers attributed the advance to Deo aera 3 ai en veaceoes 1A0% rexletance Bi hot sat tat dome Bric word of big contracts the company Mar... Dee ..,....: 49 has received in the intercontinental Hy : oeeenews : Hie awed sib moll $45 DT arena. . 183 » N. Y. — Slavery) steers grading good to prime opening ac- am Gas & BE). 40.6 Ligg & My 67.3) a on a large scale still exists inj oe mestiy steady with last | | ‘Am M & Fay.. 312 ae h Aire 435) aaa u ‘parts of the Middle East and|nettere mostiy steady: utility cows slow (AG NGen .... ebg kone 8 Gem. ats) | ; maa Africa, ; ie oo vw: canners and cut-| - move teens 31.4 ogra “= 2.3] pha aa An article appearing in a cur-|sround forty head prime dgd steers 30.50; /Am Beating... 321 Mack ‘Trk... 373) A Semen ye rent magazine reveals that Saudi — > ad cholee and prime fed res 9 a dee 7 os rp z AP Wirephete | Arabia is one of the remaining] s00-2600, with, hele eeerh’ steer*|Am Tob... te Medrew H”. 224] WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR NEXT 30 DAYS — These maps ‘strongholds of davery in the mod-|7806; fev Manderd dhe | good | seers aconde ast Merr Ch & 8 20.7) based on U. S. Weather Bureau information, show the temperatures | Pontiac High School now is begis- = ; cumined’ 0nd penn nan, ae few | ‘Armco ait ool Meine M&M 70 || and precipitation predicted for the next 30 ) days. Pagan | from royalties is plenti- load Tots uttity and low stendand graas|simnce Cor BR Hoot ward - $4 — oll iw country = sales utility cows precy beg ap eg Be See 8 h P k C ] b suuctets whe ate saw ioe a - * wt fe Soe aod ners (ie aareeant wary tte aE RnB Murphy Park Celebration wat tiict we ried to ental in __ |) stock steer calves 21.25; several lots Balt & seve 80.2 Nat Lead ....122 ves. Twentieth - century slave mostiy choice stock steer calves 20.59. |Bendix Av ..:. 516 Net Tes | P] d f L b D tetany tae al ie a seated |S comer cir ete ge ash a SPP Ss Fianne Or. LADOr ay), tcement kidnap, —_ opening eoee Nort & West some new techniques. shout wear early sales good end low BOnM Alum... 982 NOTA ay Soe salore and calves few Bond Stra .... 147 The anfual Labor Day parade| committee; Cameron Willinson, | Saudi slave-dealers roam on mo- pre — ue ond grime individuals 97.00" | ~oy FES ; 4 Nor ote Pw. 1 | sponsored by the Oakland County|387 Prospect, recreation; Mrs. tor trucks as far as French Equa-| 30.00; cull and utility around 1000-1800. |pttae 7 38S Ohic On. 41.4,C1O Council has been canceled for/Grace Miller, 9587 Dixie Highway, torial Africa, Nigeria and the Bel- ae pe 3 ty 600, Slaushter lambs | Budd Co... .! : 194 < 83.4\this year, Albert Wilkinson, chair-|refreshments; and Mrs. Mildred A. gian Congo. choose remote | good and ‘choice Taine Mas bose | Bufrounhs... 421 Ovens Tl Ot. 184i nan of Labor Day festivities has| ion 59 Monroe, program. villages out. of sight of the police |57™* = 2d low good kinds 20.00- can Soup.... 341 Pan AW Air: 184 announced, , or army, pretend they are Mosiem| dp Pee |...:: 36) Param Piet. 33| . missionaries and proceed to con- 50 LIVESTOCK Capital Afrl.... 31. Parke Da 00 A Plans are in ‘eumaation sae Ki h f C | b vert the healthiest looking speci-|1,000; seents ASE 20 (AP) —Salable sy no Se a ae gpenger oC 2 however, Wilkinson said, nig Is Of LOIUMDUS mens to the faith of Islam. rte wienay to 4 yo Dost | Cater F eon ne Pepsi Coal... a icelebration for the ea at "nur d | f Det it 230 Ib: but trade, closed eae. yreeed Sead 4 Peer ip 7: &s\phy Park in Pontiac during Labor! ara é inio rol Sek oe oe mer oven afnes 2 souty p ective: | Gin 7 = ae Philee vee se ‘Day afternoon and evening. men ® mostly. natances | Cities Bre . ... : 69.6 Philip Mor ,.. 44.7 DETROIT (INS)—The Knights of the quickest way to ensure an tp mere main on eee oe Aee Ib; ++ GBM Pe iis’ e| It will be a day of games, top ‘ eternal future in Paradise is to | 70-200 ib i 00-11 86: 23 i? Stas, eae Pit: Plate 0... 308! speakers an amateur contest, — — — mat- make the Meera. |21:25-17.80:; ro A A ge (Col Gas 12 Proct & oe ters at their 74th annual conven pligrimage to real dete eee te own to 16.78; sev-\Comw Bd ...°! 424 Pullman ..... 68.3; Softball, food, dancing and music, (tion in Detroit today after a color- Upon reaching Sandj Arabia the (* sly sorted ‘some, anger seniors: |Com Batoen.... oa pure - 465) Wilkinson said. ful parade which opened the con- pligrims are placed under im- /17.15: butchers over 240 Ib scarce; mixed Con P Pf 499° 103.2 Roca» ati”) foe cla matin arrest for “egal ow |i evs sates traitor a Set pee aE Reins © Hilguee Gor, G. Menen Witten | es and then eventually disap- |» few selected te ae | woes Hho Met '.., a1 clude Gev. G. Mennen Williams, * ¢ @ oe into the slave mani and bulk 400-800 Ib 14s0-18.30, Cont copas’’: as RE Tob B.°- 4481. Gov. Philip A. Hart; Walter) Nearly 7,000 Knights took part in 406: pheeee ond behteie cincee en, Salven cent Mies ww... OT | "[! 304 |Reuther, UAW president; Emil/the march and an estimated 5,000 the Aimes'| slow; prime steers 134 ope : According to story, oft sori ga lower than last Wednesday. Copper, Rag... 63.3 cay oat it <.1§t4\Mazey, president of local 600 of Detrolters witnessed the proces- tremaported to. the iMegal ‘slavelittn "Ge Sitsudmee seas sr,tevg locus Wiss 2s & ge tens... 4 ithe Ford Motor Co.; William Me-jslon down Washington, Boulevard bazaars of Aleppo in Syria, where|‘®, #1 lower than the close last week; |Det Bdlson.". 34.6 ut... 37 |Aulay, director of Region 1-B; to a sta stopher Colum- lhetfers $1 to $1.80 lower than Dis C Beag.... 37 Seed Al RR .. 37.2/ August Scholle, president of Mich-|bus, the fraternal order’s patron. they are then sold into the harems/Wednestay and $8 to 91 under lest Doug Aire...’ Ste Beets Bow -- 311/ean CIO Council and Senator Pat-| Today's schedule also includes a). of the desert sheiks. bulls steady to 28 higher; a. Potton Du Pont......2149 Simmons ©... 63.1) inn v7. McNamara. tour of Belle Isle, a trip to Wind- vee agyts of Spt: ad Si ie eat Rog’ Seem oe Bp . sor via the tunnel and. ride on If the female slave finds favor|iv steers 29.56; a few loads of prime|El Auto L..... 36.2 Sou Pae.°.:. 504) Ais, in one of on spots on|the S.S, Aquarama. with her master, and has children) *icers held higher: bulk Righ choice ang Erie RR. ...... 38.8 S00 BY gi-+s: 384 the program is an father he of @ by him, her off-spring are free. fo, Srerage chats meers Moots. ‘3 Fee cee vcons: SAR ou fal -- §4\test. Anyone who wishes may en-| Supreme Knight Luke E. Hart 16.50-23.80; @ load of ifers |Pord ae heey Ol BJ «+. Sititer by registering with the CIOjof New Haven, Conn., tomorrow} Detroit Girl Iniured lersiearercteie eset eaet Ree Rc RE RSET cc T"lcoumen, 2244 Lawrence st. |will receive ‘a resolutiony from e Tol if njure heifers 24.76 ond : Poy 2 ‘end com- = pean. . ae } ~ . 3 Prizes will be awarded in both|Gov. G. Mennen Williams and . Cows £0 1450; cannere and cutters #00. (Gen Pds...... 49.7 Swift %& Co ;. 476\senior and junior divisions. Mayor Albert E. Cobo naming the 11.00; Stility and commercial bulls 13,73-(Gen Milla .... 68 Ww El Pd .. 53.8 * ¢ @ ts of Columbus Day. on oun ig way 18.00: most good and choice veaiers|2e” Motors... 47.3 es RT day Knigh y : 20.00-23.00: a few choice and prime Cen Sess... ae se 33.6) A baton twirling exhibition fea- °.*.s ‘Twelve-year.old Barbara L. Hunt, |20.00; ‘two ‘Toads es By 32.00; Gem Fimésss. $24 Time R posi cy mag 1 ceeny Cotes i Bee) Sal. be. cenaciel: tameee of 15808 Asburn, Detroit, isin goodiiing stock SeersISu-sog0r, ns Twn |oiiette-"--- $84 Tranmmer,:: 38 [Planned for the festivities along) io OS = condition at Pontiac General Hos-| .y siueses fahy secdee erent geen te Goodyear". 1.1 Undered --+21 383 eames _ : ; pital today after being injured|prime native spring lambs 21.00-24.00; /Orah Pale. 1-8 Un ae) ; Mock Sunday afternoon when she was bah ‘lambs “moetiy *14.00-90 00; ver at West B . 34 Dash ‘Ate Lin 387 wae ee og ng Jock Whitney Slated struck by a car while riding on a/10eds good to mostly choice 198 1D year (Cott on...-.1288 Omit Prat’ .. $0-Tlegi and invocation. for Ambassador Post bicycle. pelta 17.60: eull to choles hang Te otee we... ata Oe Tee? Ri Committee bers include Eu. are She is being treated for multiple er ewes 3.50-5.50. ni Gent. Gs teen a cams Seteviens eff Meitest werk ao @—John Hay “Jock cuts and. bruises. t oc- mand Of. oe Werte hi Bt . , hitney has been offered the job West Un Tel... 19.7 3 All Out of Shakes? inspir Cop.... 62. Weste A Bk... 33.3 of American ambassador to Brit- cared on N ior Road niteriak Ye... 30.9 Werte eee a ain should President Eisenhower peeaaap. SAN FRANCISCO — If Gov.\itt "tary... 318 Wilson & Co... 1s Coun Deaths be re-elected, an informed source Darleen B, Hockridge, 31, of 170)Arthur B. Langlie’s gestures are jint Nick... .108 Woolworth... $1.3 , said ee ne ee ee ee ee eo ot oh eT 10) Mrs. Etta Kendrick W W. Aldrich, the pres- the Oakland County Sheriff's keynote speech this ernoon, jet Ta & rel. Be vee DRYDEN—Service for Mrs. Ettalent U, S. envoy to London, is re- pie any ert lng tcp eyed on gp nde pees enarick, Si. who died Saturday ported to have recommended Whit- collision could yjhands so much since arriv fC py|im Detroit after ar $8 OF Sev- , Wealthy 52-year-old New in time when the girl tried to eross/here Friday that he has developed ins ausocated Pret, =. eral weeks; will be in the Muir|york financier and sportaman, as the road in front of her car. a sore hand. x \ Induat Ralls Vu stocks | Brothers, Huneral Home, Almont: ‘his successor, 3 Gece ae RE Malte. Rites for Beatification i * ht a 1 ir sanve . 98.2 Sean: Hat Oat St tea|_ Drone bo slag. Men, Porn set Year ago .......238.0 1322 13.9 1713 . of Pope Innocent S ie fare SS SE tS 1985 High ......287.8 1424 15.7 1815| MILFORD — Graveside service 1985 Low ....... 203.1 1149 67.2 148.8/ for Will Otis, 91, of Milford will be perpen s in Highland Cemetery at 11 a.m. Pigures often “decimal Te slgathe Tuesday Funeral is being ar Alten leg & Beutp Co..ee 31 Fg need by the Van't Hot Funeral 1 meee: ae? 143 )Home of Grand Rapids, with the See OE Sonn co £2 $4 $4)Rev. Dorr W. Fockler of Mandon Howell Elec re $6 § ,|Lake officiating. Mv. Otis, the last i eee ““"" 496 107/0f the Ransford. Otis family, pio- | a 13 4|neers here in 1833, died Friday in Wayne erred Cote .... 14 16/Kalamazoo, A red leather billfold and $1 were Saturday night from a home at 107% Wall St., Pontiac police said. Mrs. Helen Tarrant of that ad- jlo take the billfold. The new Republic of Sudan will soon have its own currency — a pound like Britain’ 8. News in Brief’ |S James ©. Pottyjohn, 26, of 306s Ct Pvt. Bishop is a member of Delta Battery of the 516th which is com- to|manded by Capt, Snes Roeny, of Pontiac. Tumbles Out of Car A Detroit woman suffered minor bruises when she fell out of a mov- ing car on Wixom road in Milford Township Sunday, Mrs, Myrtle Dri- ver, of 836 Leater Dr., was treated. at Pontiac General Hospital, : Car Veers, Driver Hurt . A Holly man is being treated in a Flint hospital for injuries suf- fered Sunday morning when hig car went off the ‘land Mitchell roads in Holly Town- ship. Alexander J. Butler, 64, of 13196 Fish Lake Rd., suffered in- juries of the forehead, thigh and ribs, road near S sks wees owent eat toubend gift certificates and a three-day . Maj M. Ulanowicz, Milford Entiiccimaed SAVE AT WAYNE GABERT'S. NORGE TIME-LINE AUTOMATIC WASHER AT A NEW LOW PRICE © With Built-in SUDS SAVER at NO EXTRA COST! ‘ Regular Price $2 7995 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! A BRAND NEW ’36 THE PON'TIAC PRESS, 1 MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1956 | President Eisenhower is.a hard lot and moves his head around bak pines yee quiet Mim ail bo be - Democratic and Republican conventions. Miss Mona says that #0 much and the smiles tend to obliterate the speech movements, Of Adlai Stevenson, she says he is a mixture, because he jokes a, meme \Wouldn’t lt Be Better United Press Phote man to read because he smiles making it rough on the reader,” not hard to read. = . = ee = = a fats er - AP Wirephote publican National Convention. Republicans were streaming into town today bent on pushing back Harold Stassen’s bid to replace Nixon on the GOP ticket. HOOVER WITH NIXON — Former President Herbert Hoover has a handshake for Vice Presi- dent Richard Nixon as they met in San Francisco yesterday on the eve of the opening of the Re- Worth Weighti n Gold ( ‘an the Knights Templar once to By WALTER KIERNAN [ten as far as “fellow delegates .. .”|ee, her from saalle 1M) oace . §$AN FRANCISCO (INS) — The/in the writing of the speech when| became known as Oropesa (" Republicans have a horizontal con- the handwriting. on the wall re-jin gold”) and its crest came to vention going in this vertical city|ported ‘Willkie wins.” peel ee eee and they'll have a difficult time| Wittkle didn’t win the national| \r° — proving they're not slanting their/eiection but dov’t blame that on ery Fara ih Ooi a speeches. Harold , , . his influence on Demo-/2-. cr the Dukes of Frias. Be tes con tat cae. Wier ee een Bact be hed eat earned how to handle Republl- > Predden Noni ging his ts cane Foils Woodpeckers ee So while it may seem that Harold a harrier it will be only because heirest our case for him on political| proof is to wrap them with heavy a oe history until the new page isizauge steel webbing. This is pro- deoie is California andi written. hibitively expensive except in re- how to lean uphill in San Of course anything can happet|mote areas where the extremely cost (Odd, Money’ s There for Everything Else BALTIMORE (®—Thanks to the thriftiness of U.S. Budget Director Rowland R. Hughes, the Baltimore Assn. of Commerce has brought the 65 billion dollar federal budget $5 closer to being balanced. : When the association invited Hughes, a New York banker, to speak at one of its meetings, of- ficials also requested a photograph of him to publish in the associa- tion's magazine. Hughes replied that the federal budget does not appropriate money for photographs of the budget di- rector. The association had to pay a commercial photographer $5 to take ‘a picture of Hughes. Can't Stop Good Deeds With Failing Schedule LOUISVILLE, Ky. —Kentucky farmers were behind in their plow- ing and planting this year but it didn’t keep them from good deeds. Sixty Calloway County residents planted five acres of tobacco for Thomas L. Armstrong who was two months recovering from rheu- matic fever. Ballard County farmers planted all the crops on the sizable farm of R. L. Swope, who was in ill health, The men were from Baptist and Methodist congregations. And 14 neighbors, 12 with trac- tors, plowed the 16 acres of Wavil along with his three children, They Produce or Else— It’s Really a Dog's Life SAO PAULO, Brazil @—Some out it’s a dog's life after all. Sao Paulo Governor Janio Quad- ros received a report on the ac- tivities of police dogs owned by the state in tracking down crimin- als. It appeared the dogs were not living up to expectations. dros, in a memo.to the com- of the militia, wrote: Ho Drive Safely? WAUKEGAN, Til, WA safety belt is credited with saving the life of Arthur Doty. The 22 - year - old driver, said Sheriff Stanley M. Christian, was ‘|strapped in the seat of his car. "That's _ |dead right now.” Doty’s car roared along the | |shoulder of the road, then spun . lout of control going frontward, then ' |sideways and then frontward again, then sideways for 230 feet. The auto rocketed into a utility pole and snapped it in half. The car went 150 feet more and crashed into a two-foot thick tree. The sheriff said the motorist, ‘the only reason he’s not seriously hurt, was strapped though in the seat and alive, despite a fractured pelvs, broken left el- ~ Pueblo Indian Tribe Produces 1st Dentist tribe of New Mexico has produced its first dentist, 25-year-old Dr. — Blue Spruce of Santa Fe, Pe. Blue Spruce, who wound up seven years of study at Creighton University here with a degree in dentistry, planned to take the New Mexico State Dental Board exam- ination at Santa Fe June 18. a | mage to go back and Liggno among people,” said, “through veftiiation with a U.S, Public Health Service.” however, he will serve two years on active duty with the Navy. First, ‘paid his tuition, books and fees at Creighton for his full seven years. He is married and has an adopted 18-month-old daughter. Ducks Quack Alert CLAREMONT, N. H.—Do ducks post sentries? Yes, says wildlife photographer Howard Modavis in The Claremont Eagle. serving a large flock of migratory ducks, he noticed that when any- thing frightened the ones that were awake, they would quack loudly, waking the others. And the sentries would not leave till all the sleeping ducks had wakened and flown away. While ob- Piecework Favored OSLO—About 65 per cent of Nor- | way’s industrial workers are em- ployed on a piecework basis. This compares with 25 per cent in 1938. In construction the figure now ranges between 80 and 90 per cent. In some trades as many as 9% per cent labor on a piecework ba- sis. Beagles Most Popular NEW YORK—The beagle hound, with 55,091 registered in 1955, still leads in popularity among dogs in this country, according American Kennel Club, The beagle in 1953 displaced the cocker spa- fel from first place after cockers had rated.first for an unprecedent- ed 17 years. At present boxers are Joseph, stricken with measles|erar” 27 POPuarity and cockers to the Death Notices BRUSTICK, AUG. 18, tick; be Mrs, Dore is apy Saggy 4 r seothee of Charles Brustick: ear y= Robert, Jay Louis, Pra Shir- ley and Alma Vandenber Mra. ine ten, ure Patricia Fhrme Puneral — bg be held ug. cen Harbor, with Rev. rr “Rubik offi- AUG. 18, 1966, LOU- “hen ng. - deaakaer of Mrs. may il ‘ef 7583 HE 23 H eeaeety abide z i 4 a M i a Hd ie 3 2 2 ais : a_3 grandchildren. in Sen Sutras dowes SON AND " Help Wanted Female rm Where He lives in the land of Mid the blue & gold of the oY. tro 5 who him, Ha ts si in God's en, He te sepia garden Sadly minsed by wife Bather, chil- Btalt dren, » Helen and Liova and 3 Prudential Ins. Co. Has an seenies for an exc, sales man. Salary plus ong ye Mr. __ Lewis for appointm FE 4-0603. TOOLMAKER MACHINISTS Precision atvorh, eye poms. Must have , * lerance Paid ne ays and brother, who sed @wWay one year wage.taug. Empty are out hearts. since the day we had to We will always lore and remem- ber you. Steve, Sandra and Mary Bowen. in IN LOVING MEMORY OF oF HOW. Harroun, who passed away hug. ion 1986. Rs Husband, man end Oen who was better, God never ~ m is A wondertul worker, so loyal and One is @ million, that Husband was nen your judgment, always ¥ Honest, liberal, ever yortays Loved ‘by your friends end all you M. Cc. M FG. ‘CO. 118 Indianwood Rd — _Lake Orton RADIO AND TELEVISION SERV- ice man able meet the er 7 peg of work. Should have high sch education, or better. Box ON Pon" _tiac Press ROUTE OPEN AUG. 2. FOR parece May ager married man who 2 $100 oer week or more, year atound. We fi- nance at train Call FE 23-2318, Puller Beush Co: REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, Ex- eee ced. Full or part . 4123 “W. Huron, FE 44625 SHOE | SALESMAN, EXPERT at pe excellent oppor- lor aggressive young man. Ture -Hali Shoes, 4464 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains, OR_3-0412. d, that Husband was you.. Sadly missed by Rose. IN” LOVING MEMORY OF oF HOW. ard C. Harro ho passed away his stepchildren, and their ee NG MEMORY om My IP aw ug Thy will be me Flowers 3 ~ Funeral Directors 4 AIR AMBULANCE | GROUND rs ral Home FE 4-1211 COATS a PONWRAL HOME Complete facilities. OR 3-17 Drayton Piains — Waterford Twp. Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” A + bofgad APEL SP ‘RES ORM bak : Voorhees Sinle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor FE 23-8376 Cemetery Lots | 5 @ GRAVE LOTS, IN ROSELAWN Park Cemetery. Fe Mile at Wood- ward. $400. OR 3-3752. BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press | office im the following boxes: 9, 10, 16, 20, 25, 26, 28, ‘§. $1, 55, 74, 87, 92. Help Wanted Male 6 ATTENTION A few aw a inetned men SALESMEN REAL ESTATE a opening for alert voung men Tienced in selling. P'enty of fis! - 6, strate = contacts. unlim MAHAN REALTY co. Co-operative Real Estate Jnchange PE 2-026; 1075 W. Huron 5t. SLATERS. 451 EB. WILSON. Dispatcher. WE WILL TRAIN YOU Por « successful career in selling life Sanpenee. Age 25-40, GQuaran- teed salary. $300 per month, Plus commission, if you can qualify, call, FE 9. 18ST CLASS PAINTERS, JIRM ne athe area. Call evenings. ~~ WORK IN YOUR HOME Reliable stock man, age 50 fo 55. Permanent g, ideal working conditions, ply Mrs. Feehan, dacobsen's. Maple at Bates, Bir- _ mingham MI 4-6900. YOUNG MAN FOR ESTABLISHED firm and sales finance “and office To have at ‘Teast high school educa- tion, bo aqsregese, learn, C 5-0582 _% a.m, and 5 p.m. for interview. YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE in office procedure, trucking busi _hess, Apply 267 8, Bivd. Wtd.: Real estate gales: man at once. P. W. Din- an, FE 42577. Help Wanted’ Female 7 AMBITIOUS WOMAN Unusual rtunity ambition, car. One who hours a day preferably eves. Earn as much as $100 to $150 week, Call EM 3-0035. Are You Looking for an Unusual Opportunity as Housekeeper? Tf so, we believe will lke what we heve to ~ 7. Your own television, salary Thursdays and days off. We have 2 couetinge daughters and ham. References required. W ues 36, Pontiac Press, for inter- view, SE AN AVON REPRESENTATIVE needed. W,. Huron and oor a good income close to between 10: a it 0 hom Profi -. territory now BARTENDER W) WANTED, STATING _ available Call PE 44508. experience and age. Write Pon- BEAUTY | OPERATOR FOR 8 SMALL tac Press, Box No. 108 shop. Good FE 5-092. a i q business | Opportunity ~ —— ALL OR ee Pk sen ee AGE 36 70 b0, NO ERP NCES: CARPENTERS ROUGH WORK. RY PLUS COMMISSION, PLEA Qaly union men. See Erv on job. A NA AND HIGH \ mile east of Sashabaw on SCHOOL EDUCATION BET- _Maybes ne. rich Ferme. SPONSIBLE CALL EM bait CLERKS. LIQUOR STORE. $67.60 B N 6 PM. AND 9 P.M, to $7140. weekly ti. four FOR APPOINTMENT. om. DESIGNERS For Pneumatic and Hydraulic air. craft dévices. Steady work and overtime. Idea) working condi- M. C. MFG. CO. 118 Indianwood Rd., Lake Orion DR FOR ESTABLISHED Di DRY eons route-Ogg Cleaners, FIRST CLASS TOOL & DIEMAKERS ALL AROUND TOOL-ROOM MACHINE HANDS DAY &® NIGHT sHIFT 88 HR. WEEK OUR NEW LOCATION PONTIAC PRECISION TOOL FE 2-8301-2 LOOK, MEN Steady year around sales position with excellent earnings for ae tious man. Previous sales experi- ence not required. We. ou for further ‘m manager tion, he best insurance SF gg | y for tow family —. erensel don demand a Mo tor Eras 02 N. aw. ay Peg ‘K WITH MANAGER, Apply aha: a N. Telegraph, MEN OVER 50 PREFERRED! Our national com expanding. =, Pay tine =o men f ®. Sub- quali- srtunit 1 inter- 17, Pontiac Press, al RAL giving sales t Se BS ee YELLOW PAGES ADVERTISING BABY SITTER IN THE VICINITY of Clarkston, Prefer elderly wom- = sis Bet Ses week plus room and sasYatTen TaD IMMEDI- jately. 2 children. Own transpor- tation. Call after 6. OR 3-4303. live c Birming- 4 : THE no. NEEDED INVENTION. $00 |. HOU ye Bree, Nand I Pe To oe ‘ will 2 you $10,000. WN ik char ‘e % 2 transportation for trele 5 7 = j pany, Exciusive eerhers. ey . ay. Relerences necessary. OR © provement mr) rt Claude | Dept. 156, Cycle Corp. 361 Dab- i, = Earl ‘also went to ex. , Colo, CADY 10 CARE FOR CRLDRER my to SHOE CLERKS, SEE MR: : in—my home, § Near Dept., ri Pearson, shoe dept... . Pepe. 2 Mrs. Claude Earl amas. Store. MAJESTIC in Memoriam 2 | “general a ineh - DINER ves on hae cuts, Must anes Needs experienced bs oy wethress, iN LOVING MEMORY OF EARL . etae temad oo one Cane alee Pinch, whe awey 1 year Silos with sslary sod. paid vace- 3 om wis ‘Mina, Children ang Grand | $28, cal (CURISTS FULL OR BART children. re Bling PATROLMAN. daly time. Excellent guareates, thers iT (LOVG WORT A _esa's ‘ obnson, who passed ag Pontiac, 24.439. -$4.048 veary Age | i{IDDLEAGED USEKEEPER. 1 sackets tack of hete ht 69". school graduate Gage 6 peek. home © loveliness, never dies, gr equivalink any, frnee _— miDDLEE ED WoMAN, ® ve fh Midwest 4-0337, GSbeEAGRS LADY FOR COM- pate ears charge. a guieation. Pontise ~4 EXPERIENCED, oe year around steady position, — salary and paid yace- . Must have own” i on For « mae pm __3-4342_ between 9 and 5 ~ Seg OPENING Cosmetic Salesladies Neat Appearance With Fashion Interest, Above Average Earnings. Apply Waite’s Personnel Dept. PONTIAC Girl to Learn Personnel Michigan’s iargest employment agency is ane for a a ae tween 21 to train position on their staff of persone nel interviewers in their itiae office, This is extremely high paying & fascinating work and re- quree someone who enjoys meer g people We prefer some. col- lege training or the uivelent experience in ones or lic con’ appointment, Gali Mis at Graebner’s. Personnel Interviewer . FE 8-0416, MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR LIOH? housework, le. a : : assent home. Live in. SALESLADIES . Exp, in better dresses and sperte. peed to work _ senings, 6 t ® Bloomfield F Fashion Shop Stenographers . ’ Typists ares mer tions and County” Siature women olees Paid vacation, eave, life and hospi surance and retirement ofita. Apply second Tsonnel Of- nee, ’ou and Cogety Oe . ee: __tlac, Mich. FE 3-751. Ms tionwide banyan 0, . a Greenfield. Derkios ; START YOUR OWN CAREER IN an Avon representative, for ‘infor mation_ arse 44508, - WANTED: CAPABLE ABLE BOD. ided woman to take ¢ small wages.- 5-0402. jo housework i: od 3* se for oa older counts. Live ta. FE ANTED G enced, 3517 Elisabeth Lk wou = ders at inn Pm | arom Jocal het Requires 20 to v eT m coe ten mailed, “30 “dally te BABY SITTER NEEDED, STAY. Private room, TV Social Security. Hospitalization. Thursday and a ig a aia off, $10 per week. ~BA eT Maib AND WAITRESS L~ bar maid, days. Waitress nights. fy KR, Golf_ and Count Club, Lk. Rd. off ' Gommerce Rd. CASHIER ? part time. Must have eyes Teterences. Appt in per }, $84 W. Huron rr CAPABLE GIRL TO LIVE IN, ust be good with children, Gen- jaundry, ref, oral bow required. MA 6-6 CAR HOPS, 3, WAITRESSES AND inside help. over 18. Exp. to work nights. Apply Pandy's Drive In, Drayton Piains. No phone calls, COUNTER GIRL. avet HAVE own trans. im: Food Shop, MI 6-5545, . DINING ROOM WAITRESSES Ted's has a Limited number of openings for dining room wait- resses, night shift, must be over 18. Apply in person only. TED’S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE a No i OPERA - mi a4 . mee nece: ly 406 Riker Bidg. > (BERIENCED WOMAN, GENER- al . Stay. Private room, TV seca off ide’ < 6-0885 : CED food waitress. ‘Apply ie W. Huron at ‘“lisabeth ‘ _TH ; PON NITAC c pass. MONDAY: Avaust, ‘90, 1986 PM TAY " “aah "CAREER CENTER ont apie f hae |ER'S 1,000 JOBS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Se =M- ERVICE. stig and com- $200! . . $250) ine . $225 lo i ere eee es eee eee sos $300) 235 | « $260) aie $2501 4 «» $240) - $225; ieee aes $200 . $285 | s2s0/® $280 ‘oy é Bees $300 $ sag) . | $275) $325 3 | a8 ‘ $345 | wtiee e oss conaees take Mer-drait wires ree CE ne $325 | Ex, ‘aavarege Svies, = urn, TRAINEE, Jr. Greftaman, draft free (1 $200! AUDITOR for drug ‘irm (3033) $750 STEEL cae. know Const. { bus. 42003) - $400 ACCOUNTANT (3026) ... $500 CP.A. (324) .- $550! PUBLIC RELATIONS — MAN GRAF BNER'S- = Bontiec’ j 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. | . Phone FE 5-9277 ABBNER'S—ROYAL OAK WY ASHING NOTON SQUARE BLDG. PONTIAC OPENINGS MEN & WOMEN Full time and rt od nings IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT | General office. toa waitress, hiniet * eae and fF ., Domi es doe too omall, OR CUSTOM | BULLDOZING ARD, driveway grading and back ite EM sof" a At ENT WORK. DRIVE- ways, a we _ Core and guiter. Mone yrs. z= eo mates. Incoln COMPLETE LAWN MAINTE. ba on and shrubbery, 25 yrs. ex: “A-] CEMENT WORK “LLOYD MONROE FE 4.6866 a-l “LAYING, SANDING FIN, Licensed contractors, FE Steet. itiac shetweet "Ploor Service, ‘COMPETENT LICENSED bullding one company do ar a the Liberal | pocket terms, oe course. Remodeling a fait special ROBT. CHAPIN, CONSTRUCTION gg Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-1223 OR 3-T014 A&B TRENCHING | Footings. water line, field EK 59061, a "Ruarom HOUSE PLAN SERV- oe mad type building plans. . EM sor BORG AND GRA GRADING, free estimate. PE 4-6850. BRICK, BLOCK A CEME =: 5 we eimenre. No job too cate Cuatenbend work FE do your repairs and additions, basements, fares Ways. We will furn. labor oe a or material only or do the entire job and arrange financing | with no money~down and 3 to § yrs. porches, 50 sihctiOAN Bose EMOD:) Hur REMODELERS jj, }3377_ W. 4 YARD LEVELING tile. | “Seeding rd sodd iieaciene LAWNS, PATIOS, driveways. Drain tiles and haul- i FE 2-5463 EXPERT TREE TaiMino “AND 52000 Ph. $6583 or OR LAWN WORK COMPLETE jos Large weeds, i frnes and bush por ting. OR a base Phone woe artis 2-3 oo BULLDOZING DONE, EVENINGS and weekends. FE 4-66 YARD AND SarvEwAy back Milling. YARD GRADING AND Bé ing. OR 3-3560. .CK FILL- Moving & Trucking 19 AULING 3 Morbo nares Reasonable Rates FE NG, : 325 Share "ARPENTERS “CEMENT MEN TO | roots. siding: |INCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH } el Movin? $, & no | ASHES AND iGaunii HAULED Pyemerts. ete cleaned. FE or rubbish cleanup. FE 4-134, ‘LIGHT HAULING 4& TON truck. Charles Van Kieet. FE 5-1396..-- to LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING AT any me sh CEMENT = § OUR SPECIALTY. | Floors, a. basements. EM 3-4879. CEMENT WORK 4 & fireplaces. CEMENT & | "BLOCK Work. FE 50782. ~ CEMENT WO! WORK Basements, bik. oat -— work. Free beats. B FE ¢ a a a contrac’ ® fain oe 330) Hagel Waited salesmen, eer AC EMPLOYMENT ee bar |, Huron 4-2551 ae 9 ip. REAS. Myers, FE! 1 Ww RDION . Phone Mr, “AIR CONDITIONING ~ | Would like to bear from reliable) w 55, we can train to stall alr condi-| heating and refrigerating t be mechenienly CABINET CARPENTER RENOD: cling additions. Cal| after §, FE DRYWALL TAPING, Gao UARAN- S00" work, Free estimates. OR | PLA LOOR LAYING Let rho ng. Byres. «@ pris ‘estimates. 2-T695. rk. Bow. FE Al ; 3 a Elec- inclined and je wiiting ‘to study lwo BE No interference eith!| —— Sion, Por PREE in-| _ PE 4-340, &. A. ¥. lormation Write Utilities Inst., ‘| Nida wee 18 Roofs — ‘net uae 4, Pentios Frese. NO | _383_N. Cass. FE 230d pity classes, y at home Pate | CUSTOM CARPENTER CONTRAC- time. Diploma awarded. Write for’ tor. Small crew, rough and free . Wayne On| ish. Licensed and ~insured. iM 3, Pontiac 3-0482 ARN TO DRIVE a AT ‘SAFE-WAY" {DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL. Bus. PE 2-2283 Res, FE 8-1645_ VOICE LESSONS Experienced vocal eee: Ph. PE ¢-0458 686 Stanley Ave Work Wanted Male 10 a CARPENTER WORK. NEW &) . FE 44210, PS a BLOCK “ARD CEMENT work, FE 46773 NO. Rican ney eon reason- rches, re i) oe ave WORK NEW AND r. FE 8-1017. SAR PRaTRY ~ CABINETS - POR- mica—, Finish work — Additions and EM 3-417 A ET Reas. John EABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. & “specialty. 4-5000. gig bd poh CABINET Mardeek F rE 3s . @ ‘ORK, odd . reasonable, FE 32-0552. WORK ALL a = A = atherstone. FE JO8 2|D & M BLDG. SERVICE A A ROOM AT STIMA ING. B : AND GI CARED FE 27-1730, Wed. Household Goods 27 ‘case FOR SMALL RADION W WORK- eae ow OIetaee “LARGEST furniture buyers. Cash waiting. FE 4-788) FURNITURE NEEDED po | it for 9 B 4 Sale. Phone OR WANTED TO BUY FURNITURE. tools and misc. items. MY 3-1121. fe ba ot ae LL TYPES or __ Wed, Miscellaneous 28 JUNK CARS se. tires. ag hw YOU KEEP a oe. MY - A ED : : furn, MY YouR OLD JUNK HAU! HAULED Fr FREE wT STANDARD ELITE Wippewet riter. FE 5-448 A Money 7 Wend 388 WANTED beerey TO FINISH OME. MArket 4-1426 ‘WANTED: 683,000 ON in Dra: en eee. Press, cae = WANTED. eae “ON PROPERTY in Drayton Plains. Write Pontiac —Press Boz. 2 Wanted i to Ri Rent 29 29 os ‘PROPER Write Pontiac 2 MODEST esis 4 0 \, Navy pee _ ty i a AP tree deamon 8-2) la NEWEY” aN. “He likes both of you. He thinks Mother is cool and you're real crazy!"' CASH BUYERS For your land comrse t serving Bring your act and et our ose before you well Bree Foe ta | RENCE \ GAYLORD | FE ¢0584 136 EB. Pike SELLING YOUR , PROPERTY? bey N’T PAY Our method of showing on qualified prospects eaves you a money. = worry with lookers.”’ We nerd arma. lakes, and residential prov ar” handle all details for P soos! g and closing. To Buy—To Trad YOU BUY ewe LL TINQURE: ri MAHAN \REALTY CO. REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FF e 63 a Huren NEXT spook 19 pak pail ~ "CASH" Ts not too difficult to get for your — “HOME When you list your property “CALL Us for expert appraisal of vy and let our TT N. Sa FE 5-8166 or BUY OR SELL {il resonally buy your pro - bari | bat sell it for ge ‘and 5 ABOUT +ROOM APT shed. é nice vicinity. 3 ei ou how to ee a price teachers. Call id om. FE prove It. 42456, R. D. RILBY, BROKER ORM. BONOALOW. Sigeitint 500 Elizabeth Lake 3 m3 41187 and rage pay mon WILL BUY OR i aT wR LAKE rent in advance, 1 child PE wed Se cknsore wattage 25061. *Oitice Commerce Rd. SMALL PARTLY FURN. house nc EM 3-33 bear school. Wave 3 eniaren. Cull| McKINLEY -UNiy. 36708 SCHOOLTEACHER, Wi¥® AND i SCHOOL AGE CHILD DESIRE LISTINGS WANTED ~ __, HOU We have many buyers pote Bi for APT. IN PONTIAC. N ABLE RENT. PHONE PE3-r10.| fH, “nee eee ily job tow cmall or too large. HT RETERG SPR 0°8 | mm ISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. + Be *" > he. so | 2 RM. URN. CARIN, BY WK. 0 estimate. FE 8-400. Pilock laying. OR ST1IT ta foo echaidue. na ‘tuto, heat, call P2310 week | op Rog er B. Henry, | ou vam GLEAN 1 ROOM AND RITCHEN- | _ yr, Lake Orton MY 3 CARPENTER WORK NEW OR 0, SNYDER FLOR CATING ‘ta days. ai Rochester, mich cite, fot mon. 200 Belawin. | ily RM YURN. CABIW OnE BON work Fad or | SUSAN. MODEWN— EPPICTEN sc Lake - r- paane we FE — ee Service 22) Share Living Quarters 30 cueot seni wel iFiceted fed modern | St, at, Pontiac alae, 9 ber aoe 18, OR saoed “FACES yy : - ee es hea * ASB LAKE COTTAC CEMENT WORK ROOPING, ed ambien : | omniens RADIO & Tv | BUSINESS WOMAN WiLL. on wane ROY KN. AUK, Realioe os OR =e. — for A wk oF a tn Y saa Labor ments: Patios. Cheap labor. MY ROOPING WORK repair 606 W. Huron, Might serv: | J™tiecal women. "FE | 96% W, Huron OA. 0-33, PE 2-1421 | Full privacy. ear Arel - Marea’ | GOPFAGE | RENT AE HiG- EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR New or repairs, m of asphalt |DaY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE. | 720% sfler_7 pm ___ Adem _outy FS _ 200% ins_Lake 2071. xT zr «od free esti- rests. ~ Yee, On. @s reason- rE a aa or FE 66390 ma - ‘Widow. Mo drinkers, TR ADES FURNISHED MATTHEWS py mg ae Beach. mates. Pit cae ~ TREO ee MEP ATR ANY uire &: ‘ com“ ; es oy je 't ROOF REPAIRS” ba FE Thus CONDON'S MIDDEEA re specialists mn trading. We var ae 5 OR 7 GIRLS OR Tee iate kha a8 sae haber Polege and’¢: yra, exp. working reves RADIO & TV 127 8. PARKE ST.| ow. to share home. OR 3-3600. are, gain Cottages 36A NICH 5° RMS AN garage. From Bept, lat to June} b a er Pattry security re- ulr he or inity Pose 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE y BATH, 387, Oskiand — r é wee: A Son beresia sae ee ute "Breve wo Box enn 86 i LOT, oer Raghester see. do LL REAL B@TA ‘Rochester rare _ BTitiwelt er GAs 208 OLve 6-0631_ ide d-bedroo . Lege needs sn “tally oes pieted. Call eppolntinent “BY OWNER New modern 2 bedroom tiled, bath, large paneled turns room, corser tifepipoe. coll f pod lot averlookin, wt wet yrs being transferre terme for quick action, MU 45137, TO BUY TO SELL “RES LTOR Partridge le the “Bird” aoe, ~ re tat aepeperens sient Se OWNER, [ PEDROOM BRICK, full basement, fireplace lake priv- fleges, near Union Lake shopping center, School and churches §10,- S00 with $2600 down, 1047 BE Rd. Take Cooley. Lake Rad Rowsd Lake Rd, to Funston, block. EM _ 3-0005 ; BY OWNER: 3 BEDRM RANCH. Basement fully pancied and Uled 2 blocks to schoo) ang buses 611,- O75. $2,500 down, FR bITTO FAMILY Hfouar Geed condition Nice neighbor- hood. Close to @t Fred's school, also MeConnell Behoo) Full price $9,500, $1,600 down Call for ap pointment +4004 BEDROOM | RANCH | pee a carpeting t ‘a4 car cata vered with barbecue, block rom aclvools, $5,200 down to GI mort gece OR 35-0465, 7RM. BRICK HOME IN DONEL- eon Park. To be shown by appt. only, Fe 50183 CLARKSTON. BY OWNER. NEW in ‘66. 3 bedroom brick. base ment, gas meee aa em bath, oak floors, sto a ae reens 109x160 let, Paved et $14,100 $2,000 down, MAple 60602. PRIVATE OWNER: ¢ BDRM. in- come house, 3 Riaks from Pon- ac Mtr, Beautiful toneed in ya, lasset in front porch; basement, 402 Lowell St FOR COLORED Hi bev 1, down, it yey ar ener 008 brani Ra, PE 40312, —— Witt, BUILD BRICK i= po ah home on your per att: alll ed op score, olle ?, Narger. 33 W PE 5-#1 3 j BEDROOM SWELL 6 sacniv ici _for cash, Goog k location FE 2 ‘TERRIFIC. BUYS RAMBLING RANCH co iidDERN ? FIRE: large to 3 peting, storms ecreena, LE! & clone fenee, excellent lawn sit- uated on large corner jot. In Pon- thac's area, A_ real buy s with §3,400 down, Owner transferred, WILLIAMS LAKE ff ranch type, 3 bedroom home, oak floors, plastered walls. part og og ee 1%ear pavers, large 002150) «with ike rtvtlones, Ju oon ; ating icon. LAKEFRONT COTTAGE High on a bil) with a panoramic view of beautiful Walters Lake rests thie neat summer © : There are 2 bedrooms, Large ing foom & kitehen ag Pull screened in poreh lake ie 47 fh om the water and ito iv of shade ‘trees Also doc fine had for only down. won't last long— today. LAKEFRONT NEAR + wel CLARKSTON t one old, large Wee foom ee on¢ Gane EL a neat ‘eitenen "w sunt — y ins cated pe at} nf, including taxes . Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 06 MMA! og <- NO MON EY DOWN HOTEL AUBURIN ae pha nif is! il g Sots sider your home Reet Remodeled Farm House 2 acres, 5 bedrooms new ed bath. b § : , 5. asement Coletal ie ft ac trance. taree i ipl * and ne. : . of Pontiac, Only § —. — hear All ae price _Teasonable terma Sell or Trade Nere’s « chance for you our home for a fine ck faced building, now Soueees erating a8 6. ‘testaurant, equipment, located 20 mein igh- way near Poptla thri village. owner ts ™ @ trad mor if you are too, we ce make « deal, Cali . *. Dorothy Snyder pavendon REALTOR 3140 W Huron 1 ROOMS & BATH “ee ay i feta Gas heat, fruit t $100 DOWN ~ We will bulid 2 or 3 bed: ‘ starter home with basement, i our lot. Building ‘sites eae om cellent Ince =e privileges and ION McDONALD. # OR aaa No Down Payment, * iLE LIVING ~~ GOMPORTABL For «a large Le room, j nee warage, well shaded 3 ac : ® r ivan mS place, : size dining room and large . ee tJ seen to 9 : C. “PANGUS FOR SALE room home minum awotngs, ome ag Bh ap men 4, ¥ room r e. rage i Da TE $-0820 after 5 “COLORED “RAMI inv Beautiful 6 room modern. Ba ‘e ; 2 lots. Lmmediate possession, HOME Price $0,600, terms. ir : 3 dedroom ranch type wiih at | tion call Mra. Spears, 4ached garage, recreation room | p’ A nN an me) L with fireplace, wall to wall car- | | 79 w KN UDSEN Seminole Hills bedroom 1% bathe, tt ee 4d sun room. Ons i water piace. rs 9 2 ac Ln * with drive well Iandreape yard Gladig Park Place ter sd ps0 wr Better see REALTOR State $250 DOWN A | baa i An, % my i ap Ly | X Ke HN eens ey yy heady 7 vl Y ’ mat PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, aveusT 20, MOO ce aed ete fag fo hein alah Feta Hoe 43)» ._For Sale Houses 43|SLICE_OF HAM He ae a Ror Sale Housde, Ai For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses a WATERFORD - : -.FenazApern LK. EST. : | ie MIDDLETON'S =|" coum a ‘ee See as. | ee BEDROO =3| Partridge West's SUBURBAN wee ‘| is THO “BIRD” TO Sem Leslie R. Middleton |. BRICK INCOME ae 3 BEDROOM BRICK | 4%, wisiendiss income ce prick e _ 1% ACRES —- Near Rochester Rd S-family on come eA one a orer carer ge = $1, york Coe FW. | down Lalien . , DOWN 4 BEDROOMS feblien soap hehe ene vaste $1,250 DOWN A John K. Irwin Sura ry car aarage, Rear Au- 41T? Here's a gpegions thet mace, REALTOR Williams Lake} J] R Hiltz | si, ss, pages we na DROOM 2 = 5 : waved oe prise ealy M0 te at Prone Pm ites Hi46 | o37 Baidwin atte ae it lout W. 1. marge , PE seni wen pee Near Sil k ee WATKINS Sia, "quality. ay bene rm Worn ston oe 7 _ LAKEFRONT ie -)- 3g US SUBURBAN F. C. Wood Co. a cosets taser Salas i fat. lot, ad-| § room modern Loss Gan 2 sears OR . tkins gg og Attractive stone athe el somes ate pra. 28 hardwood floors,” i basement, Corner , Wiidms Lake Road & he te ace, arn oe ane opocions dee 19° ; : ; E ps9 garden spore. i Y . Established in 1916 x de" living Foam ‘ noms| * oe ge wh paym i : , Tak crn xe| CANT I, D BUILD NOW | WARD E,‘PARTRIDGE ies REALTOR — FE4-3581 « Mccseemn hems scaly twp years oid, distance of town,| PRICES WILL GO UP | 4050 W. HURON (ST. RED are Conp. | fet Seka tates | Metemint ane. o furmace : OPEN’ EVE, 1-70 9 eee ‘mies f, . — : sell at only $12,750-—terms, Bet- . , A. JOHNSON, Realtor Sta cumin Ree scaped Corner sens. Nicely land-|"" “Now bring your babies up to your television screens and Ae a this ene, NOT DOWN 1704 S, Telegraph Rd " Balance cr month, your next Congressman will kiss ’em!"’ For the ay 0 This place fi 5 4 Z 7 =e i RES. needs 9 little but has all COMPARE Nothing Down | 2.“at St ta ot - Keeuy “ple phous, aluminum THIS VALU See Geek em, Ee teem. For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) storms and screens, Located on a S VALUE vr e wil or-3 bedroom starter) hot water heater. 165 ft. frontage | nnn . . large Look ai this price BRICK LAKE FRONT ; IDEAL FOR YOUNG -| Rome with basement, on your lot.| on MIS. 89.980 with reasonable Sie with 91600 down. Modern, tri-level ranch, 9 ae Bong hens wiring Wacuded: msi) down pay: LAKE $0 PT. BRICK RANCH HOME. | aselien rom Pun | ment, bulla on lot. ome payment. Immediate pos- ar perma stone front.| This is something new, yet prac- bedrooms, ful Gata seem, yes Ae ge, oly 9 Don ‘MeWonala. OR 32437" 5 he | | Tock at'these eetures “Auto gas| Ueal. it is so designed that tere. | ouble fireplace, | brary. "| Beaiee mia ang erect Consdes K. L Templeton, Realtor / heat, fall bath, plastered walis| Vision may be seen from every ere us cesar 4% bathe. Imme- 2330 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 ; an and an ultra’ modern kitchen; [oom in the house. This 3 bedrm room, large excellent ’ . , After 6. & Sun. OR 3-1708 for appi. | $950 DOWN. Muron Gardens. Mod- é 12m12, Yes, “the carpeting is in-| ose has exceptionally nice lay- Club > Wires M. BREWER BRICK DUPLEXES ppt. erp 2 bedroom Corner, ovation cluded at this low. low price of | * put tte, poome, 16 ft. master eee. ptonaly” fine hom ie. rom bus ie, rice rm., n dupienes offering 2 ultra modern) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE || $4,200. Tree | ies tin teenie posh. es | ot te a oe ee at sie" pece eabinets end ample Phoue for appointment. floors, ceramie tile with privileges on Huntoon Lake. | NEW~-FU : 4264 founda’ 81.460 DOWN. 2 bedroom bungalow. | Featuring 2 bedrooma, } On 1 osover plumbing | $13.00 4 bathe BASEMENTS. “oll neat's| $8,500 LAKE FRONT Pull bath. with shower. tubs and living room with fire lace, dining tite. ust a yee eae and “allached ~— ar aarane, ingh voagges + ting Fin ong Lota room eautifal : j ci ‘g room j rooms, to orm 2 baths a. ame an bra con semataied ¢ room mod-| Neat and clean. Priced at $7,250. home “thas select oak floors room. Owne er has reduced "the lovely -repace. for 7 jot 120° “a = sand beach b | exceptional t price wick sale. Look at this m is winter, Alse money maker ay F i oP: buy, only $1,800 down 2 ACRES. for a wt ; 1 lnstered wells =— —s oe ooo om Fh na and you make you | aeS onus PLAN BOO es fall basement, automatic A Priceg at 020,f00 with’ very ree: garage. "Fenced yard. 132 foot reation room and built-in bar, , AT THE FFICE ae tee aa gemable tebe: To BELL 4% GI frontage, Full price $6,800 with Timken of! baseboard. heat, 1% conaiitle iecoughow'. Seen EPRLOUCHIO | son, eee betes & net tam Sieh Semutee Os 7 ANCHOR : Edw. M. Stout Realtor, basement, recreation’ space. |2 LOTS. ern 2 bedroom, full : FLOYD KENT Realtor | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 2. smooth plastered bath wal P Crescent Lak “ > raseers renc _ LE_4-3800 30 _ | UN, Saginaw st ine eet — p baetsy Estates. $9,000 with terms. “DRAY TON PLAINS GAYLORD "QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office Fe saiei or PE $2000 R chin Open eves i 836 he Ettchen, eal floore.” sewly inte! cee 5 ‘ iveom “ye Laving room, sg Ye block Not Telegraph ; : a ‘se de itchen. : Clarkston Estates ONLY UPPER STRAITS LK. | even, Mex Eiicnen snares pa: “pedrgoms up. NEW | AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING J | } 2 nice bedrooms, knotty pine di- Located in Beautiful | ‘ sz DOWN| HAPPINESS | HOME | fst: SEGRE witmisdtti | North Star | src umnena |RSS wa the ; «BSS $200 Gateware is Se SESS Beers) HOMES (Gyr “BUD” e all-brick — $10, with terms, age a ont ol For realy 918,000 you home. with attached I's ge ‘TELEGRAPH ROAD qos ena ike iin "etch. wie Home tres Syeaneid rock came, | "age, teneed, reas Yard. patie ead 9.08 MOATO. pal OR BUSINESS CLARK REAL | ESTATE dors, natural wood trim. ceramic New all brick 3 bedrooms Pleasant living room, tiled Features generous living room, tr'seod| Check These e Feature: s hy with 3 cere home, 3 > drapes, Iendscaping, full ment, large farm style hitch | pelt, witn colored Fixtures. kitehen with dining space, full * wood val g Felogreph, with ; 2 or PE es asoment Gnd lot more’ Will ea. view wall windows in| Gms sasesent, ane Rone: beth, utility room, of! Reet, eute- ; Lares Jot, '00 ft. tots, 29 %. Diving room. oak Preteen cas 1 REALTY CO. Spee ___Riuhtiple Listing service’ take older home for down pay- ~) room, were foe with | Garage and. paved. drive. hot paved reed. , | sutometie bent. B.A Showing site 8 Ber mo, | 1082_W. Ruree_. FE too" mem, See this one quick. iy $14,250 with PHA or VA|’ Excellent location. A few Priced to sell at b12.00 pa thls oar weer on Cant Find bunineag or at tin at toe ered | BEDROOM ns : Useated "on Walden ‘Rd, “near siete oe nace — or. | Elizabeth Lake Estates ber month ‘onth, SEE . room home with Cc > — : = Highly attractive, 1 “Cedi mere na | a Better Buy CLARKSTON 2 Satta ndocenteds Tonust's| goolN CLARKSTON | | frat, "Une wan, ee | Rate Ne aoe herons ear garage, chicken house, also . fireplace, hardwood floors, “ move in, P AYMENTS. CLARKSTON AREA . workshop. Located West ieee pogee Task eaoice nant te BROS. WHI | E lastered walls, Somity din- pesca el of automatic ons aa LOW AB sprawling ranch home such at ben. ay around for our ecnildren. $8,- breakfast room. Full jane: peat snd ag Baan glen ths level on Eg BAY $630 DOWN ; 500 w Pb ae 3 8 a ment, Automatic heat. Nice- vilege A $67 Per.Month Se teaites of 6 fully tneu- jt OM are ag Ramnge Bich gute WILLIAMS LAKE —— — ti) 0 —, Gun 109 ; BROS Seer Sin” fered at 413.200 with only "ta.200 A. ar: , : ted, large, well rooms reds mee ad — r school sLIAMS u : BRICK RANCH, $13,900 7 down. Quick possession. hand INCLUDES EVERYTHING with 3 « large at i _-_ tw pe. costs, Privileges are only a stone's OPEN i-« DAILY & BUN. $3 BEDROOMS, WEST SIDE Gi F k room pat sining qpete vith cor BRAND NEW, with full basement, | SeO ee ARBARRY AT ELIZ, AND Phone OR 31298 ra wg phy BR iroux- ranks Model | Open soe Serene as cotnte Vin | WEES OR wengnien ont. tiled ‘bath, large kitchen. Imme- | MELJOY REALTY per 3eib6 | Open Eves til @.— un. 1 to 5 street, Larne ving and = direct ngertip. kitchen | West Huron. near school niey this'sumaer Mine cull | COLORED. 12 ROOM HOUSE. IN. | JUST THE PLACE FOR YOUNG | ple cupboards ani work - A “FE DAT rtsl wie lighting nd wor bus fine, nice in every way, = $1000 down come possible. FE 54-6734. PLE p am bedrooms and bath realtor rd bai =. e i, bireh o asement, pay , exoel- & large ay : . = ees and | page dis re aw A > bi caved serdete - 2 bedrooms on a | lot ont down; 3 bedrooms and bath | 49 Mt. Clemens ‘t YE 3-1201 : ain 1 Hast Bivd, to Madison, turn right full, dese soment, Fecreation room lent neighborhood. one only 3 FAMELY Bloomfield W. Near $5500, §750 down. Move right in leashes ah Peemnes ana on: ve_ Mr. Meiser FE 54-8006 arr 1 block (© Sterling. Landscaped Psd 63000 =e Wing Lak tomatic water heater. H : 2? car garage. Of- Giate Possession, In Ortonville. Completely remod- ing ¢e LAgE, PRIVILEGES “J « : f Another 2 bedroom tho: car garage and arge lot. ime wat" 'Yeetea’! Castell Realt fala mie?) JIM WILLIAMS __ | Stade lend’ tnlen “schoot °tearsy.| fine” satin ante Ma | Mott eta de eet | tlt ates, U ~ Ly >. oo ste ty a Ganventaan Ps y B -ny 8 room, | breeseway. attached d-car garage. |2 Dedroom home ‘needs some work : Te Buy— RBAL ESTATE INSURANCE t ft, on uy— Te Bell 3 room not? room apartment, diy ,geree of rolling a "inet Lake. 96780. $1000 down. inp MopEs on PORTABLE, eg ae action 98 Oakland re a WRIG » Reaktor SY LVAN TA you BUY it WELL kaURE rr Open Dai Dally re Anam néey, 308 fright 8 at “eee 1.000, 96-800 down. 6-420 "atic yh eae aah eeou'l! find Ys teat at ESTABLISHED IN 1916 ir. e o ive bs] ~ . Sim Warwick bas several ranch MAHAN down. ' low hard to beat when you $100 DOWN — Immediate pos * DORRIS | tsa tiers.’ BUILDERS Humphries) CLARK Eotns memeoe| ede |e Seas ‘ nef ets Ge |, REALTY Realtor FE 201% FE ¢111 OFF AUBUR ttached g ee the ‘distance, to rivals S00, Better sce’ thie today : 4 ) ] N - car garage. . . . see y er if. Priv | Co-operative Real Bat a ‘ Open . . beach, ae a a rere 1 S58.088 Sp, Open . "FE ot Be “Eichanes | AND HOME ‘SEEKERS a Multiple Listing o—_ Six room modern frame, two stores,| 518,500 - Terms. nee $8.00" with $600" down. in: EGGs AND MILK —Hete you oe 1 ——~“Aanonees call for = ment FE. eso.” 1073 W. Huron . a, . See ce eee aad aan FOR THOSE AND cluding mortgage costs for | can bave and & cow. _2eil_for_appotntm, ¢+-bedroom "heise NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH XN > S features Priced oon with 4 UTS CF ARO a pty Beautiful 4-3 A lovely family e is ROCHESTER POST OFFICE Meadowood Sub. TER, CALL T. G. TROCKE. me, bie Live A-l condition, inside bone out, 2 ded Ot Bastera Junior, High Schoo! bait bein cn ist feet a: : a Eacoptional iatee ceram-| 82, buillin Ehchen. te “pat. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MODEL .OPEN NEAR" FISHER BODY T. G. TROCKE | Baruces 2 family car garage, stable. and. poul- te tile bath . ate, 3 \oday "nen A aay LR gs Ryne REALTOR on abd cage be” oanetee ‘made outstanding . Maced} oe ou Qaamse, 1 male on pared trees with; DIXIE MWY. OR AIRPORT RD OFFERS minum awnings and Venetian | 1668 Union Lake Ra. _—EM 3-467! cod-sized bedrooms. Full es : wh Gat Gite : north. of et ” Micated ook has ute, heat DERSONVIELS AD e ute vo | Hunting & Fishing Lodge | Sinds. Good woetion wear Weaver! © MAKE AN OFFER wasement, and new gas fur- {DRAYTON AREA — New ® THREE FAMILY. 1,800 DOWN 4 LU} | gute, ot water. oak floors, GINDIATE TO BYLVAN TO Completely furnished. 24a44 CRAWFO FORD AGENCY | Owner anious to sell 2 bedroom, | and’ terme are flexible” © | —peameom, , modern home. Lecated on Horne oreave, 0 sice| » WILLIAMS LA cr enires. Only $800 down. CLOVERTON. bank ‘of Cut ‘River 96 acres | 63% W.. Huroa FE ¢18| hood. House lor. cll of of Mt | EVER POPU en. 21-ft living room with vay room apt. and By Sao yo manda 1a6 NORTE ND WIDE SURVEY PLACES rms of lend. need. with 1680 Evenin Ma TE, ppsit Clemens. Total price $8,960. Easy FIRE HROHLANDS —~ Is pictare winder. | Flasterod ’ A wa down room bungalow with roo: HOME THE . : ments ' © loc very at Double N 2 matie bot weler. A good invest| gu On| for-anoth moms, auto. | STANDING, STRONGEST, NEAT nap menrey. viiis, § | —FOR COLORED JIM WRIGHT, Réaltor | ‘active eric te coe: at $i s06—termss ment. weak aes bule entrance with Wanting aren Dee cet | SOUTHSIDE. A fine new 29 _Gebiess _ FB sot in SYLVAN AREA--Modern ranch Remodeled Farm House sleeel, and, 3 lots. | Construct asa starter home for vente." Priced ae bla ac decorated $ rma. & ig, zagham home "Oak - type home. § rooms and HURON GARDENS BUNGALOW |, aires 5 ae sit 4 sate. at 814.500, us rm, on second | LAKE. PRIVILEORS walis and ted beth iitchen. sine miele bath, Colonial style, 46 4‘ Meadowood Subdivision. = . 1 bemt., ges best * Fou'll want this lovely § room ceramiie tile bath are just Picture window. Oil-radiant 1 soaring AREA beautiful lots to pick from with & many other . bangalew. large room. & few of the fine features. heat, Beautiful jawn and room home with unfin- | privileges on Maceday, Totus and | Ranch Home—Lot 70x180 shady comer lot, paved St. “om Kitchen with cupboards Let one of pur courteous rock garden. Double lot. ished attic and basement. | r Lakes, Or vulld on 2 bedroom ranch home in Feelly fine nearly new lore, hot water heater, garage, sale w vou shade trees. 1% car garage, Neat and clean with gatage.| your lot. . ; excellent condition, -living home in exce condition. ‘ely lot. $3,000 down. : through. Yes, the price in- Py Will sell or for 2 bedroom rm. 14x284 with corner fire- Only $10,250. Very reason- cludes 1% car garage and ee ‘ home and utility SEE If - COMPARE IT ¢. carpet, ie able terms. Nicholle FOR THE SUBURBANITE aluminum storms and EAST SUBURBAN 2 Combination" dinetep er Ce. ren, PE Would you like to own a Cape | serene. bedroom "home wah room : JUSIVE AGENTS FOR kitchen, : : ¢ ; : room im unfin- . Geor e R Ir win TIONAL HOUSING MANUFAC. basement foF oll heating trees 10 minute drive from RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ‘hed tad feort Pell bese: : sag TURING CO. unit, attached 2 car garage. | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE yA BY Telegra ’ Open 0-6} ment. new oll furnace. > AY ve. Extra avaliable. $14,900, . . Phon. 71 OR car garage. Nice garden. * PE ‘boin on EE Shes — a Lar rge F Family Home Gould easily be 3rd bedroom, | Co-Operative Real Estate siete _ , amas ot oe eiitaneh Ra. |g “rooms and bath near Wisner | WEST SUBURBAN Clarkston—2 Lots ene of = a a eee: | @t'800 down. six ome yom wee et ge cuotecem betek rene. Attractive 7 room home on thee ae alumi MURPHY STREET me : Ory _ LA lovely 8 ih 25, Beauty | Living room, 10mi2, nice kitchen ° ELIZABETH LAKE’ — Overiook- Au, white irame ‘pongsiow itn] {3 jaded ots. prv. oo Mace pe #, | REALTY CO. REALTORS deny “ection. 1" week to | Brick “egueituctton, bee tee, net 2 Bedrooms "and. den Bar Mieitee’ on es modern yom 3 _ bedroom re jt Washington x 1 Ko price bd ae- rooms, 24 Ft. living room, ’ room 7" room, oak full tenn with vanity, Wice vie or fe Ghee ae ee nie 618.280" with te 1075 W. HURON ST. bis ih gan Deal gareee freplece, full aan, s ans, = — Ge ed fort bulla om} ment with of heat. Atte _ oom.’ end dining room. Twe dan-| for the particular Q GARAGE nouse FE 2.0263 that could be used fot music Call for an appointment today. wyatt dbedreo — pty space, enciosed porch, 2 porches. A good ¢ ‘family income. turn, Over $300 rooma on jot 116 2 168. Wal. - W est Side Brick room or den. N ; : home, with Spe, owe or ye ee - oe new gas ac. heat-| m ty income. $15,000 with §2.- : NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 2 car gare 138 °h. front- PIONEER HLAN ter, kit : and se ons! » plus! 900 do tate car in ‘as down payment. POST OFFICE terezie wl, Paareem™ and | ase. beautiful kitchen, ‘The 1a ate brick and cedar studing, Ee ae $12,500 with only $2,500 x or teke Plenty of ¢ lovely features of this home e @ well b well) tion.” Ae for Mr. B owe — 3: a. bedroom heme in| ey meDIN NAN “| BAST se jorick Colonial home in A-l| Uyvely features of | "te, eee kept modere heme 8 yeare oad. : r. Brown. ee ee a ee ee Se Serr : StetigTn ‘Webster Genoot | fot. (Guict, poseaston “and | Racy AG, Wome ge, Oey Hae [owe LITLE PaRM — 6 rom | FLOYD KENT, Realtor, po i BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. —— tr front porch. ear | district. Eycioned rear porch $26.950 S epee, is only ished upstairs "iloored and in- fevell hes built in 1952. Aw tomat- | 24 W, Lawrence : Poem, maoseen ‘te $750 DOWN ee MICHIOAN AVE. —W A basement. fs the Tent, garae ; scaped. We have we Rey. "Or Seer NT ete of land. | _ Next to Eis ve Power oe gees oe new, m to min- —Nearly new f we. ” hn Fa Me Be RA 4. iw averms ‘ca p secretes Ores Pe te “Pipedreams, et” or gas heat BP terme witieees.” f —— Lgoolaen — ives R ll Y he jie REAL VALUE Lovely For Sale Lake Prop. 44 : : - pens. bath . $i, moves you in. N itt ing. vi 4 ‘ - ° Fi ooo. pition’ rhe cweee| ams eons Baltes at Bia month: MOD-| “fot “only” 81.800. Fakes Bloomfield Highlands ty Fg My USSE1 LOUNGC | sem-vuneaiow with, 3 bedrooms. ’ are Sener are ARNOLD Tanto Gn. OF me. foom “brick built in| eet ee ee ree sw, REALTOR-BUILORA, | ..,| basement, with gas furn. and rec- : is & SON -PBAL Zeta IVAN W 3 BDORMS., WEST SIDE in lst floor, 2 bedrooms & 1 basement with fireplace Loves tet, pavedastrest. “Gener Ca enter Lake ce : +1887) Tf you a larger home, bath on Snd.floor. This at- and a 3 pc. bath, New in YLOR a, Ba, Bavedqstront. Owner rp: po is FES 5.067 6. FE 5.5783 = tah A et ~ fedare Rome wMareisce | sag. Rise § coe ‘puapeened =! GAYLORD | INDA fa 4. j cont RRAL we ban demt., ol? attached 2 car garage. auto- garage. 2 large lots, well Large Family cag ~ ae —— rranee 6. basement OPEN SUNDAY 105 bs oom — Red Brick” i ‘TOR 1 oa A, hi shore. Ank- pad “, ~~ ale a omy yee ey schools, For rooms, full basement, good ged neers 6 ee new oil furn, Easy terms. ded take § . Ml water 4 Bedrooms oan ten ae . f on ical angecaned lot} center. Pull $16, & plastered walls beater.” Quiet, seclu ake front on oa re Jn beautiful Oak woos Manor. 23- | TCE. HOUSE & 20x00 FT LOT 80180, Owner Has reduced | terms, Don't be late on thi at once $1,900 DOWN — West side—tive, and lake .privileged lots. 8 END dea, ining room, model tne jnusiry te. Pita bs einten prepare Cie ment snd turn, wo" large tos,| Well restricted, good oS ar ax genta ea: Sn ere! K NUDGE | Sieve Soren Sere | Seminole Hills |Home and Income | A Bargain | Ravea"at, Priced a onih' 4008: fishing and swimming. Orme, 8 Secremme © tint : fdeal for gardening with | S Bedroom Brick see ft ent bok doen can Me tana Ges veartens | L. H, BROWN. Realtor On blacktop street. Tele- Soar garage. Lot 200 | Rochester Area _—t ae sg aml e Well constructed brick home for owner: & 5 te oy only Even has an = RIDGEWAY Bakr startaratas |Rochester Area. | Me ergs? | Tabsemsaectee | cael St rims | Sool ae. eo eterna Saeeat| phone and electricity ‘in Samia ond egirah nome |S, itae Mae Gen} Spang, Si, Tore ie Sel ocerttem: eels | Eiigmet: sou, auaanet | Secnesm: ove ber al ell nine Ries “| Very large lots. Priced coal: each with fireplace, dining | condition inside and out. -_ ‘from $1,250 with low and jow taxes. ful walls and 2.100 * room, , remode kitchen, Positi today’ bu : m 1 foot ots. 2 shown, Poe 2: BDRM. RANCH ROME 3 bette, 2 lavatetion. eGar | for “Mart tnvestor.””" $14.900 One StormHome down payments. Only 3 S. Bloomfield Highlands | Watectord ing room, L, Jovely inhed third oor. Recreation | Tih $4000 down, Close to Weak Muro. with, thre muiles froma Pontion, cloee aterford Area home with | omg, teat, & hot water. In. ear garage. 30 days posses- Discriminating B i ll ge ge ities F ma to school; businesses and 3 bedrms. Only" $10,780. $2. fet, andy te schoo. 812 wemicucanreax! 3 bedroom bric ts perfect for enteriaining. Auto. | EIIZABETH LAKE = | church. . Sect with Sper coat ker — takes Ess ‘Srerviiing even’ toa aen, | ESTATES... : est, Call us how. a A, iqrely 2edroom home, | Out Joslyn 2 miles to Sil WM. H. KNUDSEN NICHOLIE Fairmount Street * |; Pack, ea, soord. te | ver Bell Rd., turn right y : & HARGER CO ge pe gy SP private bepen. Only % mile to open signs. Realto a ie < down. ap- . includes taxes & insurance.| _pointment W.. Huron PE 54 All new bomee section, Call now. 7 ‘ARNOLD < __ | INCOME, ST. MIKE’S | Bingoun ar, East Side | DISTRICT... ~~~ REAL ESTATE New home istrict, Three “12 rooms, 7 room, 3 bed- 210 TELEGRAPH RD. . rm. in : Eat Seek! ‘a: soot easeteah com room apartment owner, $ dition. The ‘eck yard. ie ar Eparient "terest a : FE 5-0676 be FE 5:5783 Sra Le seer at Income $2,200 Down Bateman pea fee ~ : ; a Kampsen| FF 4-054 down EXDIY'S Inc. : REALTORS FE 40528)- [a QUES REALTY CO, GAYLORD 277 B, Telegraph = ives. & Sun. /136 B. Pike St. Open Eve, & Bun. : twee BAMA Seace ea RUA cea THE. PONTIAC PRESS, M NDAY, slatosies 20, 1956 | Meee te been ee ee _by Dick Tarner| shar heel & LOANS Ee Bee gd . inane eta : Batre Pest ae i oe sandy on bit F18, ay : - Service You can borrow §20-450 quickly LeeLee, Suntan | weil | ae ee Sat Ge eet ghee | cues eeartamures | Ei Sutin | : ae asighbostoed ti ast dev eiop loca or . Setar tt) Meneame | Rieter G| HOUSEHOLD pg aE, ate an BEES PPPOE aay Me Nokes ae eed "Commer Hot saaise Wane pevuenss.| ‘HOLMES-BARTRAM FIN FINANCE 50% OFF DOORS pS EEE ETE ne woes — a Ee} sie ernie 3am = ta ‘South Ba coh Saginaw’ et Key Bid CI RCH’ S “INC. he Prroom. 2 bedrooms he 2 type pK... ihadoe hha we Business Opportunities 51 24 “Phone PRde rel 4-083 | 107 8. Squirrel Ra. rE lake ivigse $3,400. Terms cas 1,000 tee BACH, OLD _R.D, RILEY, BROKER tema R oad e ae och roo $29 Milsadeth Lake RG, FE +11 om |2 well located lots on road YOU ARE 8 OAL. & TER - 970.6 VACATION SPECIAL | Hab eee oie 1age Boeaes fet ee o TAOE — =, te zoned 4 Manufacturing - 18 THE “HIRD” To SEH . Lucky tind . sa ath ite dinette ea: | at 32 W. W. Kennet Ra. ideal loce: | MARINE SALES. An outstandin ee i a OPP ALLE. WOE. | 200, ° Poom chairs | tables. me at. easy te pod — shop, $4,000 on =< RO x. 086. To Fei your rage with tle furniture, plonie tables, set- more. Immediate K. CG. ‘HEMPSTEAD Deen” ine ie seen ene catnaner ei this periog of Sa a Set fid's swing sets, | WINDOWS * PROORS, ALL Bids Clothes. Posts ‘ 103 &. Hufon Bt. as Saree | Se RUY NOW [Berean deste ;@ | BENSON LUMBER CO. 7 R. Hiltz inerao. Exe re ele Cc Buckner customers who arse ELECTRIC cYanr FIRTOR ES. | 49 2 N _ Saginaw . CORNER LOT eit DUN- ASH & CARRY DRY CLEAN- cut of werk ore treated with KEMTONE -— KEMGLO ewp For every room in house. Newest. sPACK Hi fra ott 8 ‘ peice 2 gg ag Bs armes considera of Que Ree ae in aew ang. om ic age poo lg Bg ore’ Mag eae | ibs wit Hower, las gel. Huron ru sasi; For Sale Acreage 47) ™°* warn. ‘- Onn ces ee _ £820 a used white ‘pin bine Sela "Umbors.| Sine'vchne ee dime teen | th ‘Beeond. PE Seer ad, von pte ge | Lapoon. BAR A - Buckners. 1M Reg UR Pot OF pe ad a Ay paris Bas tie 4 ae op ‘one om. dd a is a eat SB ee oS he sirip, Huge. rust a one ) 1986 by NER Bowing, np you can't BUY BETTER lars. bee our large display. ork | Ce ia Sores "Good beach. ‘Bost ‘house, | 1-623. eroos modern beme includ. Sek hte eakthe T meres igan | See — Lb curities Senaares sng mes ee UP TO 9 MONTHE TO. PaY BM 3-310). a fe: Marea. Tg. WATER MERTENS Wii vane H+ Ad hore, Eve rg wicks Orenard Lake a Two, Beautiful high] bedroom home near Pontiac. Ex &: ee ge cy We buy. sell or trade. Come out ~ Like NEW 14" STAINTERS Yerce trap, tatlets. iat'tt™ 3 pe. ae ag ig Be ta Tardware, goed sent See aaa Rae] ACRES” | Seems | Oakland | smc sce) Exe traniggl aie | Spies 'o icra t| bin Oia nen A | Sake ene te S oe. Country estaie or farmers farm. pin pent hige pow teonpeeerd ofa DAT ee Si00._ fae Aix 1308. : Bopy Fal aa GpHOLaTeR® | HOUSE BEING. wi mt tary ona PROM vely § bedroom home, 1° bed could “handle. Reason: | | C AMD SUN. 12'TO 6 CIBERAL TRADE-IN ON ALL HOT Up red inber cea A a he Posutiful lake front bome with ¢) wom, hams: ota douse, a fe down payment. balance “io LON Company) , el; 8 BALES CO. Point | refrigerators st ts fea vy DUTY LATHE Wir 3) wed Me 14 motors ai secand, fone level, com combat fe Ng a oe LET S TALK EN Pe TRNAS x of Aubura Reigns’ on sobor Hare Five Bioctsie, 1900 9, Buren, Hy ye: on “TE A Tia pee inquire Ma Mvtual ¢o toe nw cand Ho ee Se pe ee TS ET JSINESS” FE 2-9206 ve at Pale MEe | ANCIION FENCES SAINT | O40 Ot, AND COAL FURNACES, FE +4203 BUSINESS ‘Ie Be peg By MOTOROLA 17 ” RROoRsy,. con. Pte money down PES roved, a Pe Coreere ona Sins = Wayne fi CJ INVESTMENT Sica gta, Mire, OOH: | Sng SHORE sea | BUILDING Tt eC ag Rt Ron Ry ee, (gb 'N Mtiny Rochester. | 0 of ison iain wigngas | TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| five it. cast a*Rttondhe | WovING. GRULING WAN FFE |"TLCLS® wantcr’ ete, Noten | akTiOr ove , frontage. Now contains bes 202 N. MAIN rices. 822 Commerce Rd. in| ine! auto. washer, dryer, 2) mixer & other ary equip KING BR S. Beach, ‘MAple b2i3i 1K Sure Whele package’ gore ‘er | ROCHESTER, MICH. |iurowitntpe AAW, | Sble 06 Manor ‘ha. tt bane Morel | 7m ton rR gi ata ONE . : : ’ . RLPOOL WASHER, : eisai Cass rer sear as Pees | Wt edit Gr act | HOMERED om | ae Peay | irs ot eerie eS Sa PT Meee | orca 1a a ate Ayr ae ACRE KE ‘ae LIVESTOCK condition, $40: large ag aiicer, |} O V IN ‘ * aqarage oors GR Roches = N G FRO M Stall tas $34.48, g ter, FE 60024 FRONTAGE eo W.- Raa eee, cam DAIRY | BAR Pa, Rorhesier OL e4Til OF vom, | P= soem __ ’ (chien “Piveresee lc Dery steel overhead ‘APE RECORDER, DE | Lake, cae — |S Sonu CEFR pee | Motees ar . : APPLIANCES BLOOMFIELD HILLS}/-—* Leke Ave. ell sises and et Naree Juxe model, At ¢ : sARNOLD Pisces. 646, Josemen Rd Orton ag he “iat G| WHEN YOU NEED ausmate waers “baie wp| HOME; EXCEPTION. BURMEISTER 8 MY 3-403 ! " 8. Te % ters. ‘Small down payment will Wringer washers .. saeeuw! AL BUYS IN GOOD , ; SMALL F put you in this busy Refrigerators ...,.... & up = . OOD | gag: Plasterboard ..,...... 1.38 A ARMS O Vacuum cleaners 7% uw) FURNITURE. MID.-|& rhoard 18 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A Modern 2 year old § room bome MICHIGAN BUSINESS . . Roy's nes, beg Berries | WEST 43288 c. - | auaypry Plasterboard 0.2... 348 LAKE, | KEW | CABIN. Automatic’ of’ heat in cet gs:| SALES CORPORATION | signature, “cor of fursiture. "No BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER WEW | Govina 3G MANY FrEaaa S10 and eria also. in stock = goed og is Gonker of mace JOHN qujereers, Pere = Tete No down veces My y — a sg drver 2 sofas | 95 Ip. ‘wn Coat in. b re “heat Bek tid ARMs Oe you. with your money problems. a Maytag wa 2: vate mode model Manet mei tort pis, 7 "saat 38,10, Joint Cement ii @: ie Fo 3-371, ape enn one ato en werienee ees | 200 $0, perforated tape ..... 90 Rock Saath eh OA, capone! § OTATE cane erreur HP) ere” aeepore! ee Me gee ER oa et ‘s FINANCE CO. Rogen “ehaing od tauiens Goesd| 600. oan” ttl GEE, Sat piped ; re . yore, ‘are new buffet, table, $20; girl's 26° 100 ft. 2” insulation || |: e*) INTER'S CABIN | SALE OR TRADE |" ath tres SROETE saa tor | me rear gee te | ioe oaagi tee | Eeata oe a) $1,009 full price Holly off Milforag Ra., con- tL Foe ¢ these Rervatio __ voles. rej a ACRES a] Bh wget tit, [REE cate | Mortgare Loane 84 acne bar As wa | Reon —waeege—we| — BURMEISTER | m . of] balance tGuaber and Te oo ogy ASH FOR t SMALE, adios. _ AND WASHING MA- : low grounds, tive stream te basco ‘| Lo TO $1 working of sot, PE REPUILT Waning, HACRINES Northern Lumber Co. KE NT E ey CER fer | Emenee thew am. | DerIRING SOON? tee ant, apes = Si a ence | tenharennaeet! ie ee ee NI. ¥ . Tee. 8 BABY CRIB & BUGGY, J. P. MA- ‘ Hamtng & Fishin Feal ‘productive farm and | M50) Pian brick rriment bide. 2'For home séditions or rinoe, 204 _Chandier, Sout OuT PAINTS Detroit ae Pe tains SiCa Fc i mo Siero a cog priced to sell at a farm Excellent location "each improvements. : BOTTLE GAS AINT GAL. $1.40, BUILDING MATERIAL, Paint & ents Lac City price. Owner wili-take small s and bath with x... Pe. 3. To row or enclose New low price. Complete installa- sh ali + ar? clearance. Most items wo. Bish A, Hast Tomes oon, | Screed, “Ghcwwn’ wie Ae: | henna snd, tuna Yacmioe Au: | Sou” Pais’, mareas or oo | Sem, Only, Dlg pas. Kenyon ven WA TILE. = willie ,FLOOR SHOP a pee, Be ane oa ctu he. NT ONLY. CALL trees. Live rent free. Return more @ garege . ir’ Rea ba ceed ai ; | —o a oe ee other inerestay must sell. Takes Aooiy Ste National sBuliding. ant Fy ae ane ger st v1 fo va: $200—180 A pik seals 40 ACRES $12,800 to handle By owner. PE | __Foptiee. of “oe eeblncte e yavves. Blight | - ‘beaver . w Cor, J cad at ee be, BET) nes | $e he atubdiyde cated a - Swaps 58 | aeriaues. NER? JO. FRAIL Crescent, 300" Orek | Branch 63 he ed Village CONVALESCENT Boat, Houses, Lake. sips a , we tze—@ A truli frm. aetade.| would ut ap into f cit NURSING HOME | ural frepice ane Beriages. 13 a Ho, C2 A. end home. Otter; 6359 per acre, = teased tor i patente, Very gved | sept can, Wort, housetrailer “oF BARGAIN : s income ree viiin vs miles fond contract fot equity a , : A. end cabin, orwell.) Edw. M. Stout, Realtor || ot nontise #28 pet month. oa 7 est end home. Rock, /T1 H. Saginaw Ot. Fh, JMtits M BREWER, i Name oa ee te | 000, Eves. ttl in . Parke ea — reat A. Fenced. Atlanta. 6-2242 BUILDING LOTS WORTR eae. a ~*~ ‘S0b—40 a, Trenary, U.P. cabin, FOR SALE: 3 ACRES, FENCED. pase i Ere ur cars. ‘a 3ven Welt, Sn 31388. ! : : tract, Jota GARTOP BOAT. EXCHANGE FOR —¥e. —00 A. farm. Bufldin [7 HF Business, Re St a refri a 6300. ne new furnace. 5, aed - Christmas trees. Lake county. 86-| On raise OM Arranged. 7 One € CAN een er CONVENIENT TERMS Many of these have very easy| Sale Business Property 49 yr Lis a. BREWER trade {want have soe my Rh THOMAS E ONOMY | Ui seit, On TRADE Ber tte ot at GHTEAP. — CROSLEY SHELVADOR ames, | errs See | TRADE ee Eta Real Estate Gervice he near O11 8. Telegraph PE 40821 trade." A fing deal fora. smal GROCERY =| Ady, metal th i | Norath Snyder Lavend Meat Market and This | ts the buy of the year. ’ $70.00 val. coiiapatbie ctité on facto Iyaer. ered For Sale Lots 4 rothy Snyder Lavender rma, modern apt. upstairs 2 bed GLEAN GOTTON tii = are ; KE TRON 81 ; REALTOR $141 860 "grossed inst front, Tete deceteted im | CLEAN COTTON MATINEMS AND | ravi top ene itnnge .|..2/-!, cop: Wann dane 1 Two 80x: OM wastlaGoD—INeH Free lowed Co | basement with’ recreation | COMPLET! sor | Bee ese woe j OWERS, ROTA! Bird. Phone PE 1-401 ‘i vw me nat = pone Eo Baga Fre - toe eg Metal bed & spring com oe : F “workshop, dg SPR . available. G.I., . OF Ren AE ETS) | Reta At | ee | See a te i se eal La tat ee aS Bat CARL W. BIRD, Realtor WILLIS M. BREWER Solgebothoed tine Ag oe: ateman : p me ne ieee tateg| 1. W. Bigelow | Kampsen ee ee rE eer es he 8-8848 palit nous Az alia Sale Land Contracts §2)REALTORS FE 40528 DARB LAKE COLONY |~ BARGAIN 5 LET YOUR $$$ WORK | 27,2, yeesrey® Bree. oun IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. Nee eat ge “a -FOR YOU “nee nap iP Renmewer, 4 Furniture fpgtience ‘Cenk Folding Chairs See om sae| Sst lg CO ieee ae tenet Saslenesd for taler Voom cord Fon SALE OR _TRADET_OOF- oe _10 to esas ‘ : board motor Sears Pbudt or FS. S0070 Ree Yor Ted | inet or what dave "you. Wi pagan co eo Meculiough - N COOLEY LAKE RD. | J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor |? SER MOBERY Wont at toad f oeskes d DRI 7 ior igen ad i rontare "6 0 E. Walton Bivd. _ Open Eves.| trailer , larger, y Pontiac |, Ne for most any type o d Money to to aby el 53 a BARN fer = porsties, Hesaw, large api at. ti80 5 ES HARDWARE “CALDER BALDWIN AVE. ‘Cash in ry Trip sie oh ent oe ts GARAGE Commercial cornet Rhone, first for Joan, tn 1-trtp! as te Biece, tae by iw e to say es” when you cop. $11,000 with terme. af Pee write or | OAKLAND AVE. rediattbs' niin | FINANCE. CO. | ey ot LK. SEP Co . o | eee US 10 FRONTAGE conn. eee Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. Hottie & Auto 1 hee ce |Loan Company - . & : ¥. mn] aa mas ie & Bours: 1 eet heal, ba APPLIANCE SALE. PLACE A “LOST AD.” . SCOUNT Call ‘FE 28181 for an ad up te 25% DI Sa Ree 8 lene, Dl ano — _ Say ehar an .ad-writer. |: es ca el : ‘AY a ~a t 7 - fi : t MATTHEWS AND” ! y eT ‘HARGREAVES: SAY: | ie 1, ae Ces . An 2 GE one " u" 03 i | OK Used Car : 7 Y : Hi ’ . 07 ame \ Is ance Ct ee wits: gat Warranted in. 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Just $595 Bud Shelton Motor Sales LOOK! a eer, se ‘door rs stennees Sy] Serre ot where, crechend pe radio and heater, full or your old car down, Exch . | Baze ebcetee, eect, > ean| Bud Shelton Motor Sales|,.pumyennee ommgten| = ‘SS FORD | power, 7,000 actual XC ange INSTEAD ADVERTISING "| Cor. guburan & E. Bivd. Pe eerae | "WN BUS 1 ry eee miles, custom interior. ¢ - $495, TS ois aren x Pe We would sether tain the memsy |FORD, 6 3-ON. SLACK. KEW eat ide Us ny $695 B A check ts ANDERSON St, FE sae Fee ee eee | taek mesh Geaens Gah tle, eaek | Wbike sidewalle, 31,000 miles, $300. SS oo 49 Chrysler convertible, CHAMPION FANTED a IUNRED OR PEED) Stainat reconditioning the car, We |— WEATHER ~| neae, nate, ies cam, 2] one. new bright red paint :~ “GREAT TAKES | Cy AUTO PARTS| sate ser metal | We've | FORECAST SSCHEVY | $295Dn., 28 w/ll ies ve A Y ARTS | _ sound. ; 5 ° : , 1986 Convertible nice, ssa - “SCRAP spec: ‘Nylon’ top, OM Got a . -AT $] 905. - 53 Ford Victoria hard- Se ace Sey aoe top, radio & heater, . $1095 WA CARS. Power Flight ry sharp. Pontiac Retail Store . . Si 1 Ford , wh ——SHoP IT weet Ret Secret | cote | Red TSR A Oe Momatic, Wikewae ss Olds Convertible 98. Then Bring it Here - MOTOR Eire : FAIR Prices ‘SS FORD radio & heater, Hydra- We pay an fates ‘sh 2 Chrysler lymouth B, F AIR Trades oo $1495 matic, ready —— L. we som? Disie Hwy. Gen CLARKSTON’ eee tm. a8 34 4 FAIR T $1795 . "53 Lincoln Capri harden. + $145 THE } TG LEAR g p- erms — Convertible, Fordomatic, re-| top, all the extras, in- cluding full power, ’51 Kaiser 2 dr., radio TOW Check These dio, heater THE A Eee a” rs nem, Bee ‘Drive ihe «exits millon MONEY ‘ ‘Safe Buy’ Aen 153 DODGE | bright red. & heater, good tyene | : ’55 4 Door &70...... | i = on TONTAE Cer. "lt J. VAN WELT abe: USED CARS St Doce 80. $1893 $695 $1095 pene | Bee eed HIGH $$$ Paid SAVINGS) 5 Tuten Miad | ' Chevrolet 2 de, rx $2495 ee. coe “at SSS ai Jie Custom. 8 Crestline, 4 door sedan. |rs< ys AIRL'E + Dr. $1595 dio & heater, one own- °55 Pontiac Sarfi. sta- teed OvTOPSTATE DEALS ‘34 oro KER, 2 ¢r + OE mission. weal tres wane | Radio & beater, Ford-O-Matic. ‘55 CHEVY er, very clean, . tion wagon, all leather : heater, overdrive V-8. An exeel- : custom interior. This is . e man GLENN’ S nea abd. iit, aes a pa 6 cytates| cg Sra re rs 5 $1095 $995 = ultra-ultra in the Mee bajo 2 ie ee Talay “LENCOT capri | M8 Re | be Ee een ae eee. CATTLE . & heater, H dramatic, MOBILE ~ COMMUNITY |23 Bee cing, baer Powriag 'S3 HUDSON | very low mileage, ex: $399 Dn. 4 Door. tame 55 Star C. Cus. Cat. $2095 ceptionally clean, light. °54 Buick 2 dr., radio & |- Homes |. MOTORS. | S525" 8284 “Speciatsi |=“ $595 | cetionally St Ble 2 de ratio & ; : z : 5. 5 ae ; . ar ® ie les id Sie Beg | 808 N Main, Rochester | ie sat Rerame aigs| WE HAVE |<) ceaniROOR,. $495] S76 ntiedita tite] - — g 1595, ane +1900 waive wan ey oe 7 (900) =~ Wa, (980) <7 (190) «WXYE, (me) «= WON, (1680) §9=— WIDE, (1000) . i Dnecoked 5 were 62 per cent | — N26 —WIR. News : Clue WCAR, News Carsvan re 00 orri Ht Bes easle 1954. romonr Witching, Hour CRLW: News, ‘Toby David WPON. Audioscope live b German city €:00—WIR, News aac Reve of toe WJBK, News, yo oEy “ ~ =e —e atin cases Wain a coors Geox, conus an ees 3 yo] NTZ CKLW, Rep. Convention mr ees dnd ‘Soorta 9:80—WIR, Mra, Page te-WxYa News, Winter | Terry Moore Learns Miya et MU TV. WIBK, News, Don McLeod |11:36—WJR, Music 10:06—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | CKLW. Grant, Davies ie ee ve nt Bird ; hy : VICE WP Bins ; aoreuade : Weon, Fea WEY we Prue en Weak, vas pon ol to Avoid Hollywood s F 3 Dinner course We) : 5 Dinner stage My Story * 7 ° ° » 7 SER t2e—WIR, Rep. Convention | eoxso,y MORNING CHW, Neve. he, | WHOM, Tempe Sizzling Embraces 33 Come back |g Member of Ockland County WiBK. Don Melee engl geet WIBK. News, Doo Mcleod "iw he News. Happiness 33 Remove WON, News we | Wwd, News WPON, Mamiy tor W, News, 1515 1:00-WIR, Rep. Cosvention| WAYS Fred Welt = lrg.se_wx¥z, Girl Marries | 3:00-WJR, and Mra, Burton By JAMES BACON i] Poten yt ; WHE. Hep. Comrention | WSK. Clark Reid WOAR, Musle im he Atr aye. Eset "| HOLLYWOOD «@ —~ Why hase’ Posseaaive . | & V Electro Mort 9) Sciw: hep. Sonvention. tie cWiR. Vole ot agricn, | 1M =WIR. Arthur Gostrer Bia! Dertes televised developed, any eral Hes , cw seessameeon WCAR, News Caravan Grand oa wean lovers entinos, ri . 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Don ‘Melecd found this out the past few days} . ; weak, News Ace | WWJ, Minute vareée WJBK, News, George AR, Sptnorama in rehearsing for the television fo Tr Flood O f GOP Ta ] ks COMP LETELY. ’ show, “Climax.”’ i : OIL FURNACES “I 'never ‘Kissed a girl in the sila. ‘ CORDLESS HEARING - el ig: on od the b -- Today’ S Television Pr Og rams - a gg cimmen ied Cai a GeRnCune then was lCioneweas tat iegee scent pscaiac iar, NEW Efficlency—That Cuts Feet Bill , . : ‘NEW Design “Means Dependability, Programs furnished by stations listed tn this colums are subject to change without notice. to it. a @ ®% dell Corey, whose tace will be firet|their show, tf pasa dha lige A BRAND NEW EAR! Channel 9CWIBKTV Chamncl GO WW2-TV Channel 1-WKYE-TV Channel 9—CRLW-TV | The young Broadway actor\°™ You'll see on television from/ike man.” Waiti f GAS? ~ made only one movie, “Crime in|the Republican convention hall, ad-| In his still cloudy capacity, Co- ee ng or ae t|10:83—(T) News the Streets,” wherein he played| mitted today it's the first time injrey will introduce some of the oth- ond you MOND. 10:15—(9) — TV Baseball Hall of! 16: nt ln Ge wak a ee sree i : 11:00 — (2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic|® juvenile delinquent. Miss Moore his career he has been scared to Seas nate a Oe a you without @ good fumace.{| Convention. (9)—Count of Monte|10:30—(7) — Jupmbo Theater. (9) Tae Dough. (7) Story Studio. |has done little television. The twoigeath by a bit part. ing day, Deris Morgan, Jane Pow- lf you ate waiting for « gas {| Cristo. Romance of Prince and| Times Square Playhouse. (4) —'11:95—(9) Experimental School. appeared on TV in “The Right to; “I'm a — No, I'M. Ethel Merman and Irene Dunn. duchess runs into. diplomatic; Studio 57, (2) — San Francisco! 11:15—(2) Love of Life. . |Kill,"" adapted from Dostoyevsky's| scared to death,” the ‘slim, soft- *» ¢ ®& Richard Quiné, Anne Gwynne in “We've Never Been Licked.” | Show. (2) — Miss Fairweather. |12:00—(2) Mid-Day Movie. (4) Ding|, For instance, Terry found that} ym supposed to do, too,” he pur jond session, and Misa Dunne will for greatest possible concealment “ " m and Punishment.” | spoken screen star sald of his role complications in “Mecklenburg.”| Beat. 11:26—(1) News. classic “Crime All but Miss Durme will attempt (4)—Republican National Con-/|11:00—-(T) — Soupy’s On. Comedy.|11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow, It was Cassevetes’ job, during/as emcee < the pre thgwa ae to soothe any savage feelings in | vention. mapa Nation- Oe — _— (4)| (1) Robin and Rickey. en to conch — wien awe. the hall with music, Miss Powell] rena Sir Gens Rew. Newey cy carne hat. (rt hnkng teres, to | Pblcon stow iw te her sine he =| AEARETTE . '30—(9) — Million Dollar Movie.| Jack LeGoft. ce ane ee down her too torrid @ 8D) Te tell the truth, I'm sort of the « readieed |i ) | 11:15—(1)—The Crash. (4)—Little TUESDAY AFTERNOON Proach. - confused right now about what |tional anthem at tomorrow's sec- BY ACOUSTICON | | , ' TV will stand for no wide parting) siea he pulled his clothes on e , ” . ' Smith. China is| Bette Wright. Dong School. (7) 12 o'clock Com- as recite “The President's Prayer.”| pemarkable fired ot prove “Zorana the De-|11:2—(2) — Les Paul and Mary! ics Te piled tos clces te the man. | Defere charging off to 0 briefing | 11 the days that follow, quite an no conde te ven down sear stroyer” is fraud, Dan Duryea) Ford Music. ich Theater. 2mm, 2) Ladies’ Day. 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