(en ae i pes! f- ¢ p » y bod Call on Podres to Stem Yanks’ Steamroller comfortable today when the dying Dodgers came home to Ebbets Field to host the mighty Yankees in the third game of the 1955 World Series. It was hazy, overcast and humid at the Brooklyn ard as the gc bes pe ! doth Mystery Blast Rocks Frisco Traffic Jams Follow Odd Explosion SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Source of a blast that rattled San Fran- cisco and ‘created a ne&r-panic among residents remained a mys- tery today. . «6 a The blast was felt at 7:20 o'clock | last night, rattling windows and | doors in homes in nearly every | — Checker and Chess Fans Polish Game ] Brothers Out oni $20,000 Bond in Till Kidnaping Mississippi Defendants Waive the Expected Preliminary Hearing GREENWOOD, Miss:?)— | Roy Bryant and John .W. i) | Milam, charged with. kid- of Aug. 26. , shot into the ground, then on a farm Clark leases from Dye and his sister, Viola. He had just completed caring for | Was broken off the barn, he tes- tified before Justice Emmet J. Leib, of Springfield Township, - Clark, showing pain whenever he moved in the witness‘ chair, said he and Dye had been having trouble over the lease. On his at- torney’s advice, he said he told didn't want to talk to him. Then Dye drew the gun and fired the two shots, he said. A third shot was fired later, he added, Clark, who appeared shaky, broke down just after a recess was called. Clark's wife, Lois, 26, said yesterday that she and her two small daughters accompanied Clark to Dye’s farm. She was .in the family's pickup truck with the girls when she saw Dye, whose house is nearby, approach the barn | Where her husband was working. | She said after the first’ two shots ; were fired, Clark wrestled with | me teas Gives Nearly $20 Million | Dye, trying to get the gun from diatric? of the city, but caused no him, Then they both slipped on a serious damage, |slight rise, the gun discharged, she said, and it fell from Dye's Thousands of jittery perwomy | hand. She picked it up and put it leaped to their telephones and flooded ewitchboards and police | . stations. to get any telephone calls through and a half dozen exchanges be- came completely inoperative be- | cause of the overload. * * * Many people ran into the street | to exchange comments about the | “big noise."’ A monster traffic jam | in her pocket, she testified. She said she and her husband | went to the truck, and started to For a solid hour it was difficult | drive out the dirt road leading to Range Hall road, when Dye, who had hurried to his auto, attempted to block their exit. They ‘side-swiped his car, but | Managed to get onto the highway, she said. At their nearby farm jhome, they switched to the family car, and drove to the Fenton police developed in the Sunset district | station. when a false report was broadcast | saying a cleaning shop blew up in that area. Police and the military services | said they were as mystified as. ~ anyone. else about the blast. Experiencéd San Franciscans: It Pays to Behave OSSINING, N.Y. (INS)—It_ pays for Sing Sing Prison inmates to behave themselves. A radio play- by-play of the World Series is be- knew it was fot an earthquake. ing broadcast in the prison yard This confirmed by seismolo-| but the boys in solitary confine- codon a etme ment will have to wait to-hear the ts. lly Farmer Describes Shooting by Clifford Dye William C. Clark, 27-year-old Holly farmer, testified today that the attorney from whom he was leasing a farm deliberately took aim and shot him on the evening Appearing at the examination of Clifford P, Dye, 53, former Fenton village attorney, who is charged with assault with intent to kill, Clark said that Dye drew a .25 caliber pistol from his. pocket, accidentally fired one calmly drew a bead‘ on his stomach ahd pulled the+ County Workers Dye to see his lawyer, that he | Get Boost in Pay 4 to 7 Per Cent Hike in Wages Next Year, Auditor Reports Oakland County employes will receive 1956 wage increases rang- ing from 4 to 7 per cent, auditor John C, Austin said today. The .average over-all pay in- crease will be about 6 per cent. A survey Was made of wages paid by other public agencies and private business concerns and the hikes recommended to~ put the county in line with them, Austin explained. It is hoped the increases will encourage employes to remain longer with the county, thus cut- | ting down on turnover, he stated. oe in 1956 will total $3,644,- NEW YORK ®—The Rockefeller | ing Banks.in every exhibition they | its annual | could get to since 1934. Foundation said in report its grants and other costs totaled ‘919, 107, 663 last yeer. sFansPreparing fo Meet Champ Chess, Checker Expert to Meet All Comers in Press Exhibition With the big Pontiac Press players prepared to join the fun aed ley thee bak cashed worl champion Newell W. Banks. Banks, holder of the world’s peed record at mixed chess and an simultaneously, and, at the same time, carry on blindfold games with three of the best - checkers players. The exhibition will be held at 7:30 -_p. m. Tuesday in Stevens Hall, Pike street just west of Williams. The game is free to all, and novices as well as experienced players in Pontiac and. surround- ing areas are enthusiastically pre- paring to try their luck, © ~ Long-time players were hon-, today, picking their favorites in the hope of beating Banks at his own game. Chess fans are pinning their hopes on several keen players, among them 16-year-old Dennis Gibson of 137 Osceola Dr., who trounced Banks in a similar -ex- checkers, will take on all comers| | Ing the razor-edge of competition f W ; eth! if flew here from Washington. (fe ni Fazisk 2f ele i g Hh — neem oly Ike Has ‘Excellent’ Night: ‘56 Candidacy Questioned DENVER (®#—The direction of government shifted back to Denver today as President Eisenkpwer continued to improve from his heart attack and -his chief oe One of his principal physicians added to the growing evidence Eisenhower will retire at the end of his present term by saying if he were the President he “wouldn't want to run again.” Dr; Paul Dudley White, tasked whether it would be possible for the President to run again, told a television audience: “Many things are possible that may not be advisable, It is up to him to make the decision, He may not want to run again, having seen the strain.” In its 7 a.m. Denver time comfortable.” hibition last year in Detroit. Checkers enthusiasts were put- | {mz up Delos Dunham, 37, of 272 Cottage St. as their favorite. Delos | | and his father, R.- E. Dunham, | | president of the Chess and Check- | ers Club of the Pontiac Parks and | | be | § | Recreation Dept., have been play- j WINDS AND WAVES ~— Waves | the shoreline of Veracruz, Mexico, yesterday as So far they haven't won, but | hurricane Janet moved inland north of the coastal (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) (betty ‘cast of Medics City. Debris litters the street. VPP Ces: ee - break high along Mexico’ Ss Gulf Coast Battered by ‘Janet Btn i AP Wirephote Veracruz escaped the main force of the blow but was deluged with 16 inches of rain in the 12 hours follow- | ing the first approach of Janet's winds, Floods Rav vage Mexico in Wake of Janet — Hurricane Toll Clitnbs to 400: May Go Higher Beats Itself Out Against Sierra Madres MEXICO CITY (#—Dis- astrous new floods roared + it ! : 1 z i i i i I : iF if ital il! 373 i ‘| Series Gets Captive Fans MENARD, Ill. (INS) — ard State Prison TT hailed the presentation of World Series television broadcasts to inmates added: Ei 3 “A good turnout is expected.” Ready Next Fall, Will Stress Safety Features Indiana Turnpike to Be Final New York-Chicago Link INDIANAPOLIS ( — Indiana's east-west toll toad which will be the final link in an 875-mile toll expressway between New York and Chicago, will have more built-|~ in safety features than any of the toll roads built up to now. The toll road cemmission says there is no other toll road with de- icing equipment built into the con- crete roadways at. the toll plazas, where motorists will pay their fee as they teave the road. the paving of the road with blacktop having an ly roughened surface to roar from tires, awakening any dozing driver whose car leaves the main roadway.. Ohio Turnpike Toll $3 for 241 Miles COLUMBUS, Ohio At one it will cost $3 to drive your psa Mlewryteard age Phen agri The speed limit is 65 m.p-h. for | In most respects the Indiana road resembles the Ohio Turnpike, which is being opened for its en- tire 241-mile length at midnight tonight, but the Indiana road has a 300-foot. right-of-way, compared with Ohio's 250 feet. Both roads have écooped-out di- viding strips between the two dual lanes designed to prevent out-of- nate the monotony of steady driving which leads to dozing at the wheel,’ L -The minimum sight distance will be 900 feet, and there'll be no signboards to distract the atten- }tion of drivers, Advertising bill- boards are prohibited on the right- oft-way and the toll road comimis- sion wrote into its purchase op- tions a provision.preventing the sellers of right-of-way land from putting up eels In Today's Press cars and 55 m.p.h. for trucks. j County News...,.... 26, 27, 37 Bdttortats ...cccceapecer sess 6 ‘High School.,.:.:........... 13 Sports ......... 30, 31, 22, 33 ; i armed og: oe tee 43 . ison, Eari.,... | Tiebue «# We is Paps hanhoehon W officials except some ao nwa eel over which it has no control. Other states have met this prob- ready oe 3, + & a rook Club peel i” ito Meet Tuesday — Three Breakins for Film Show - . : wes ae The season's second meeting of Mamotortoring Fitm,| Tesdsy ot 8:15 p.m. at tee Crem Auto Sales, Garage Egtered During Night ; have its first showing in this area. Three breakins during the past! “p0 italian film, “Strange De- “two nights were being investigated | ception”, is Curzio Malaparte’s today by Oakland County Sheriff's, work about an Italian soldier seek- detectives. ling a betrayer of his brother, One | They were: English film, ‘Between Two) Worlds’’, attempts to weave danc- The. Hi-Mill Manufacturing Co., , | ers, séts and colors into a moving | located at 1704 Highland Rd., Mil- | anctract pattern; the other, “Go| A Italian and two English films. are Imposter”, a Japanese film will taken from a small cash box in owners Robert and Richard Beakd’s | do, to Brighton. office. Filing cabinets in the The Foreign Film Club, which firm's offices were pried open and | meets the first Tuesday of every, ransacked, officers stated. Entry; month at Cranbrook Institute of was made Wednesday night through | Science, is open to the public. Ad- an unlocked rear door mission is by donation. , Nothing ‘has been. determined | =. Svat, a aoe a tem et Sultan Reported | Ready to Resign | 1684 Auburn Rd., Avon Township, Entry was made night through Morocco Chieftain May | Quit if France Agrees to Scuttle Regency Plan RABAT (INS) — The Sultan of | Morocco today was reported will- ing to give up the throne he has occupied for two years, provided the French. government gives up its plan to. create a Regency Council. 2 8 % < ° 7 i r i ¥ i : sf Ht 2 ‘i Hi ! | ; u ‘i | June . —— ‘Chess Players Ready of Japan to Face Champion © @A big typhoon| Dunham Sr. got one draw out of of Japan today,| three and Delos got eight draws after wrecking the | out of 17. games when they met but still the champion Sept. 3 and Sept. il} to the northern | this year at the Michigan State | | Fair. Of the 66 members of the Chess a and Checkers Club, many have | ammounced their intention ' to Roars Up the K fil Fiz? i H. is 3 s z Buzz, Pontiac supervisor of recreation, said. In addition to the big night exhibition, Banks also will appear at the Pontiac Boys’ Club for a 4 p. m. exhibition. Boys at the club have been boning up on the games for the past weék, prepar- ing for the event. Banks, one of the world’s leading | exhibitionists of simultaneous chess and checkers, loses only | about one game in 2,000 at check- (ers, and possibly four in 100 at , chess, in simulte neous exhibitions. i. i 3 5 ; E earlier ph, winds. Weathermen were down ph. almost 1,000} almost 1,500 Kyushu, The typhoon, | a 3 te H : j iet Journalists U.S. Visas MOSCOW «INS) — Seven lead- _ ing Soviet journalists have been Help _ granted visas to visit the U.. S. - ag—official representatives of the Russian t. i Negro Orphanage BURBANK, Calif. & — Novelist no Dreiser's widow has left ‘A U. S. spokesman in Mosccy | 0¢ fifth of an estate valued at said today the group, headed by | More than $100,000 to a “worthy Boris Polevoi, planned to start | Negro orphanage.” The orphanage the trip to the U. S. next week. | ¥®# not named. Most of the re- As “official” representatives. the | mainder of the’ estate Was left to journalists were not required to | relatives. Mrs. Dreiser died Sept. be fingerprinted, a regulation ~2 in Gresham, Ore. which had blocked visits earlier | i this year by 11 editors of Rus- Too Small for Britches sian youth newspapers who re-| brook Institute of Sciences, One}- to be shown, On November 1, “The | - To ‘Dodgers to Mexico | play against! Banks, Leonard T. | . ir, See Cs en 8 /- Ae } < i i 9 fins ca ae ea POR ee r \ + a | i p Veet és Yi a? ji rp pepe ee A iat pie i i eee a en ne rt i Da ty weg Bef Bey ng Soin os fig Ha sag Ag th ny, he gO ig fg, ae | a ote Me - fo om Fog Se gh se i be. Band ; j : et % oe ae ee | ‘] \ ea | | \ 4 ®, \ Vet Mas ae hota $e Pho 5 eee 4 " ; ny rd PE te f ¢ fs by saan oclchat ci, Pees ead e vi ' THE. TODAY'S PITCHERS—Starting hurlers for today’s 3rd World Series ford, where an estimated $100 was | siow on the Brighton Line", deals | baseball game in the Dodgers’ park were announced as follows, this | with a speeded up frp from Lon-| morning; for Brooklyn, Johnny Podres; for Yankees, Bob Turley. Maples Open EML Race; Shoot for Third Victory | Entertaining serious Eastern Michigan League title aspirations, Gemiachen High School's veteran football team launches. its EML campaign tonight al Mt. Clemens against the Bathers. 5 Coach Carl Lemie's ambitious Maples, undefeated in -two non- league affairs, will be heavy fa- vorites to down the Bathers. The invading Maples have the guns for. the job and should get off to a ‘fly- ing start. , | indiane Turnpike Will Stress Safety end of the Chicago-New York toll- + the east, the only uncom. part of the Chicago-New pike will carry traffic to the edge of New York. . Completion of the entire Indiana Road is scheduled for Nov. 15, 1956, although construction now is slightly behind schedule, - ‘Propose Moving | NEW YORK (INS) — Former Mayer William O'Dwyer is in New York on “legal business” and to |root for the Dodgers against the Yankees in the World Series, but he has a proposition to move the Brooklyn club to Mexico. The ex-ambassador to Mexico said he was meeting with Dodger President Walter O'Malley with- in a week on his proposition. At his home in Amityville, L. L, O'Malley, whose team is two down in the Series, was asked about the proposed switch. He said: City won't be far enough south for us.” Commie Guns on Amoy “If we blow this Series, Mexico | their BCL _ rival, them their only loss in 1954. Coach Fred Campbell's: Cran- brook team, which dropped its sea- son inaugural to Birmingham last week, 22-13, faces Like Fi from urban Chicago in a now league] serap Saturday afternoon at Cran- brook. The Cranes belong te the Inter-State Prep League. Freed American Balks at Journey . “HONOLULU (INS) — A Hous- ton, Tex., man freed last Monday by the Chinese Communists, was reported today to have refused to continue his journey home. eastbound Pan-American plane arrived in Honolulu : last night and the’ passengers and reported that Dilmus Kan- ady, 36, who spent tour -years in Red prisons, got off the plane at Wake Island. te * * Capt. Cliff George said told him he will “not ‘budge”’ from Wake until the mil- itary sends a plane for him. Passengers said that Kanady ap- peared dazed and that he appar- ently feared he was not really headed for home. ‘Hopes Tax Payments Will Help Her Sleep LONDON (~The British income tax collector receivéd a letter to- day from an anonymous woman who said she couldn't sleep be- cause of her unpaid tax. She inclosed 10 pounds — $28 — and added in a postscript: “If I still find I can't sleep, I'll send you some more money.” Bar New Industries, LA Urged in Smog LOS ANGELES (®—The Los An- geles Chamber of Commerce, in an unprecedented recognition of the smog peril, recommends that new industries be barred from Los Angeles basin unless they can be made pollution-free. The chambers board of directors yesterday approved a “program of action” to meet the “serious threats to living values, business values and property values.”’ The statement listed automobiles, industry and incinerators as the chief contributors to smog, in that order. - Another smog alert — calling for a ban on open burning — was predicted for today: which handed; en M17 to US?3 north. of the sta- PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 (State Police Act fo Prevent Tieup Warn of U.S.23 Detour Expected to Jam Cars at UM-MSU Contest — Anticipating extremely heavy traffic to. jam main state high- ways Saturday as grid fans head toward Ann Arbor for the Mich- igan State, University of Michigan | football game, State Policé today revealed plans to ease congestion. - Persons leaving from this area were warned that a detour on U.S. 23 will cause jamming at the north Ann Arbor city limits. Heaviest congestion is ex: pected between the junction of MII? (expresway) and U.S.112, - on M17 to U.S.23 north of the sta- dium, This traffic flow. will be eased as necessary by routing cars northbound on 23 west on Ellsworth Road to State Road- amd north to the stadium. In event of exty®me congestion, expressway traffic will be routed. southwest on U.S.112 and nortt on State Road. e . Officials urged motorists leaving from this area to allow at least the game. The Washtenaw County ‘ Road Commission will post special signs on prinéipal and alternate routes giving directions to the stadium. to needed, advise ground traffic of- ‘ficers by radio of congestion. University officials have provid- ed new parking places for about Wilson Will Make 2 Trips to Europe WASHINGTON (#—Secretary of | Defense Wilson plans to make two quick trips to Europe riext month. First, he will attend the NATO defense ministers meeting § in Paris, ‘and later the foreign min- isters meeting in Geneva. . The Pentagon chief expects to leave the capital on Oct. 8 and join the three }Director, J. A. Jones Co.” here. In less than 3. minutes you're on your way. Begun in ; new cement. ‘| DETROIT @ — Now they have | charged with attempting to bribe Non-Property Tax Rise “Yes,” answered the personnel over.’ three state officialsa Some 633 trees were removed. |Come up with a glass tire. ‘Glass “| di DRUGS ae pee Concrete Products| several lengths of fence and /fibers are combined with silicone oie, pelminry examination o ie the cht Nate teee | eee : today, was expected to s fence pillars were moved back | rubber in a product which may be ‘ n | Recapping with bituminous con-| to make room for the shoulders. | seq or supersonic aircraft, ex-|offering bribes ts thee members| ert taxes and increasing rates on) YOU Just Can't Win | gv vay SHOPPING CENTER crete W. Long Lake Road from) Curves have been straightened posed to temperatures varying as of the State Board of Examin- | existing taxes. 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(left) and Curtis Smith print | e ‘ one of their popular quips. .< eae ‘Profits for.Maine Family | ° : | me al . bes so Fi ~ BRIDGETON, Maine w—Why I learned the silk screen pore: nse =_— ors . * . = e: — ok-Vanity ge be disagreeable when with a little | Said Curtis. He began his business | ye. a a ” . Ww effort you could be areal stinker?” | " eS po ese | .. $144.50 set ee na emoce, on| 1895, he was employing two . pieces bygone items, | men in a little shop. His dad, | = sanyo daar busi.| Albert -Sr., an insu man, | cata a ficnal joined the growing tind shordy ness = orp R. Smith | afterward. Now 71, he retired two Sag heckig ety tie away| Years ago. Albert Jr,, who had] ~ ; Jr., @, say th A o = been a grocery store manager, | , from seriousness in signs ot | Soined the company 10 years ago. | : | — They — out et oe Curtis began as a sign painter. : . - : e3 : ; with 80 to 60 diferent sayings. | Dorsong. © voncrs emplaY & Gozen | | fie : aaa Bless Our Home.” It has : F . ; come “God Bless Our Mortgaged | DETROIT uw — Stockholders of : . iWAKEFIELD Home,” to the Smith brothers... | Evans Prodiicts Co. have voted to! : i Cane - increase outstanding shares of ; 2 . we : f : \ ply 2 aren oy Oa See Se oS on tae —W* Warned while still in high school | Million and split the new total gn —- a : we: Al ‘- a three-for-one basis, effective Oct. ° Te $ EST. 1826 rr aca Settee nese CORRELATED CLASSICS iN BLONDE : loading equipment and automotive aa , a . ) The brothers say they've had | PA ‘ OOD OF EVERLASTING BEAUTY... . : : considerable success with a little | _. it : oo. { ” : kitchen stool. They aren't sure Cancer Clinic Ends . tie . nt eld ot ed KALAMAZOO @®—Some 200 vol- . , ee unteers from niné southwestern STOOL. STORY Michigan counties Thursday wound 2 “This little stool belongs to me [yp a two-day workshop to train It makes me happy as can be |jaymen in the best ways of com- I now can reach the thipgs I | batting cancer in their home com- couldn't munities. a Water Expert to Talk : Eighty per cent of the produc- » | tion is shipped out of New Eng- rig Wenay se so Sieh tam ap land. They also have customers | vesh water, will visit the Univer. Rico, England : rica, | MY of Michigan, Nov. &10. He ee an will deliver a lecture on his spe- | oe es eee oe ow a ——— _ % , i : of | for the dining room ‘ Jane Lee _ SPECIAL PURCHASE | FALL. a 2 i $s a j ; 4 7 tage i ‘j + ae. J 3 > : 5 ‘ J | : “ Se ; ee WS . . ie . = Yet - * e . 4+ ; , . 5 = 2 . : F J i ye : : = ie 5 3A se . i) 7 ‘ a’ ’ : | , . i rf ' i : ' : ! i i 4 ‘ @ 5 | : D | Mod ° i s 8 £ > z i hutch _ buffet with sliding doors ond adjustable shelves.. Hutch may be used as a floor level bookcase, Groceful chairs with cotton filled seat cushions. ; Extension Dining Table. $129.95 Buffet and Hutch... .. $189.50 Arm Chair &3 Side Ghairs $129.50 ——f— . & These Are Coats | \ You Would Expect 4 “"S | ss ey to Pay at Least f' | , Living Room Suite hd : | = © $24.99 For f | . | ; | Reg. $319.50 ‘269 wg doors 3 | a Value _ Down stags /t/ |! = Be * ; } he At Save $50.00 on this smart living room suite Ferg? rit designed in. excellent taste, and built to- give a! ie 1} 7 you many years of comfortable wear. Notice i $ ie the wide, channeled arms and the handsome > é a -.welted back. This suite has reversible, inner- / ‘ i? spring cushions with coil void base ple : <1 “4 tion, covered in one of the latest decorator THE SEASON’S « fabrics in gorgeous colors. SUCCESS , = FASHIONS — A Small @ Fur Fabrics @ Velvet Wrap ge’ = oo | : | mets @ Full Length Coat S Sour ; ° ° { Fur Tim Flees ney Ample Free Parking --- Easy Credit Terms! + |. hy m LAYAWAY ‘sd . | .. @ Sport Toppers @ Chinchilla . : @ Cashmere Blends @ Milium and Interlinings — Grey, Black, Blue, Nude and Red YEARS OF Open Tonight and : y (mee FURN Monday Night Until 9! ARR? Mes id AF ei “i * ' 4 i oy A i h i us ‘ me J , ibe : i Pi ‘i ; : ‘ ‘ hi i j Pg ee ee} : : eS ets ‘ i aF j e 3 i} { / : 36) Senth Spqiene opeeee ‘eB oe 40,000 daily trains and employes British railways ee . « » SCREENS | -, . . ANDIRONS Sedaugiehe ETC. for Your Fireplace— ur Fixtures First! ‘ALL is THE BEST TIME TO PLANT >| @ > ALL GRASS SEED 20% OFF ”? BARNES HARDWARE 742 W. Huron = Pleaty of Parking wt FE 5-9101 —— 2) ty if | jh fj, aa oF a . ey haath ee p , “ | Sayre) , } ” afd : L- d. ? Hi \ ; i THE PONTIAC PRESS, _yRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 | Newest Coiffure Craze | | 5: 1 liga nee Me pes ] South African Bird Count —Colorful Green Hair : . + {Taken by Photo Process LITTLE ROCK, “Ark. i — Hair | svi Guy Tipton came up with @ a Two normally bond youths ex- | hibited the green hair at a down- | town corner, getting a mixed re- | action — but no questions as to | where the dye jobs could be ob- gl says it's really very simple ‘in case anyone wants to ‘try it at home. Just take some ‘hot bluing—the kind used in wash- ‘ing clothes—and apply it to light ‘hair, The blue mixes with the yellow pigments of ‘the hair and the result is green. It won't work for burnettes., Tipton says the -stuff will wash right off. | Ce nr en te ng Iran expects this year's olive ‘oil output to total 11,600 tons, un-| ' changed from 194, 7" 3 RO, ST ag ~ TURKEY yi eee eae © ; ° ~ - ry ' ; —— WITH CRANBERRY SAUCE | A Aor selection of crispy salads icious desserts to choose from! You can always depend upon - the most interesting and enjoy- able meals at eat _ BRING Bi ~ SERVING. ALL DAY SATURDAY nA M. +to 7 7:45 PM. TRY IT— 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET ‘a new green hair tint and actually : = _PRESIDENT’S SON MEETS PRESS — Maj. John Eisenhower (center, facing camera), the President's only child, meets the press at Lowry Air Force Base near Denver, Colo., after he visited his father in Fitzsimons Army Hospital. Jame¥ House press secretary, did mst of the talking for Major Eisenhower, who saw his father: for 30 minutes. e Hagerty, at John’s right, White 2 2 THE FAMILY! Adams’ Influence. Grows Ike's ‘Boss’ Takes Over: as President Eisenhower has smil WASHINGTON @—'The =] ingly referred to -him, flies to Denver today to take charge of the temporary White House. “The Boss" is 56-year-old, white- haired Shermati Adams, a one- time lumberjack who as Eisen- hower's No. 1 aide has wecaha one | of the most. influential ‘men in the | nation, * * With Elieuhower hospitalized by a heart attack, Adams’ behind-the- scenes role becomes more impor- tant than ever, He will decide which few of the major and minor | ‘|| problems that develop are impor- tant enough to be taken up with the recuperating President, And | his recommendations carry great weight. Hard. working, and with a tem- perament as rugged as the moun- tains of his native state of New Hampshiré, Adams has gained a reputation around Washington .as the man to see if you want some- thing from the President. Of::cial- ly, he's listed as “the assistant to the President. had Adams cll a former two- term governor of New Hampshire, looks on his $20,000-a-year job as protection for the President against I a RRS ERE a NI eg NRE i ei ak a ER a 53-Pc. Service for é a 20 Al on $ ‘9° SAVE $10.00 netware, weekly, PAY 50c WEEKLY SET Regular $19. gage, light enough for travel cz $4993 re ee 3-PIECE TAPERED LUGGAGE »| $D95 Weekly Here's famous nationally sdvertised TAPERED luge for a lifetime of rough travel warien, artd priced ¢ to OPEN Wke » Nga and Monday _ Night Until 9 Ww KC's “27th ly“ Pat rz 4 He 95 comfort, sturdy enough -108 NORTH ) ae * Press: - Qe ‘wt | y Reg. $26.50 a A- teal savings on the S¢ Ale) h : ck ij else,’ the friend related, the trémendous presstres that go with the job of the nation’s chief executive. . And if you want to make , - way with Adams, you'll do withéut frills or fanfare. One New Hampshire friend re- ported beginning a telephone con- versation with the White House’ staff chief by asking — his | health. “Before I could — anything “Adams told me ‘State your business,’ So knowing Adams, I stated .my bus- iness and got an answer... The 5-foot-8, 150-pound Adams , has ruffled some. prominent rope taries with his brusqyeness but he sets a fast work pace. It. has been | to bed by 9 p.m,, up at 5:30 a.m. and conferences by 8:30 a.m. for, Adams as White House staff boss. | Time Moves On, Again | JERSEY crry, NJ. Ph — New | Yorkers can tell the time of day | again just by looking across the | Hudson River, The clock atop a/| soap factory's roof—a 30-year-old | landmark on the west bank of the Hudson—has been repaired. : The cleck is 50 feet in diameter— twice the size of London's famed | Big | Ben. 1 Saal) GENUINE NATIONALLY ‘ADVERTISED TOASTMASTER TOASTER Schick ‘20’ Shaver ind | 4s deluxe *20° WEST BEND 8-Cup Automatic Percolator sos ! 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MY PRICE i *637 To *1987 ©@ Quilt Lined @ Sport Coats © Surcoots @ Wools @ Two-Tones @Voarsity Coats ENSON 20 SOUTH PERRY STREET es en “ lS ge } ee \ ~ Association’ for Childhood Education Granaors Tea a Sheua ee annual FR fot Childhood Educe- tion tea held Thursday at Daniel Whitfield School are Mrs. | Charles Coppersmith of Woodland avenue, refreshnient chairman, Josephine Stilwell of Lorrgine court, president . pockets, and a slightly shortened ‘ of ACE, Sue Swartz of East Kennett road, a new teacher in ‘: * ‘ *, Be . oy . A — ver Fal ome Pontiac Press Phete. re Pontiac school system, and Mrs. James Morrissey of | Lakeland avenue, a member of the decorations committee. | New teachers“and home room mothers were guests of the | association at us annual fall tea. Tricks .for Tweedy Togs PARIS (INS) — Paris designers worn with a front-buttoned reece have some special tricks that give | skirt tucked to super fullness. a French flavor to the most fune- | Virginie considers this outfit tional tweed sport-togs. ~more graceful than shirt and} Madeleine de Rauch, for in- slacks, She shows it in dark-brown stance, has one of the most original | jersey with light-brown tweed or in tweed outfits in. Paris. It's a sport-| black jersey with dark-green styled suit in brown and beige |. tweed. Rose Enjoys First ‘Choice in Lipstick Recently, Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R-Maine) and Rep. Frances ‘Delores H ylla Is Honoree at Bridal Shower j Bolton (R-Ohio) introduced bills | Dolores Hylla, bride-elect of Wil- to make the rose the official U. S. tower jliam O, Thorias Jr., was the hon- i t ajority ; Apparently the majo oree at a personal shower when ‘American Beauties” agree—if | oe ir choice of lipstick shades is | members of Beta Alpha Chapter of any indication | Sigma Beta oon meet recently. tweed worn with a pair of long. | = side-buttoned gaiters in- the same | : ‘ : tweed, The suit has buttoned breast- skirt covering the top-edge of the gaiters. It's the gaiters that make all the difference for this gll-tweed look and you can plan on these stocking-saving Ieg- covers for sports or week-cnds in the country. Designer Manguin also has a practical idea with tweeds. She | shows a dark-green simple tweed | suit which does a strip-tease trick: | you can take off the skirt. It is worn over a black jersey sheath- dress with a high neck and long sleeves | The sheath-dress top looks. like a sweater if worn with the skirt and suit-jacket. For afternoon you remove the jacket and the slim wrap-around skirt to appear in "| smart black jefsey vm co Teenage specialist } “Virginie” proposes a practical and comfort- able tweed style well suited for campus wear. The outfit consists of a jersey cover-gf—combining a | aweater-top with ballet tights— ' Specially Priced for Home Furniture Time Regular $13.75 epee hand painted base made of bristol gli ass tailored white tissue faille o or nieetao white ace- tate Shades. Overall height vag fe You Will E ‘The Friendly Store 4479 Dixie Hwy. _ Open & ee “ea ee Ni ght’ til 9 ~ Pe em Mi al de ce Ree om ps teat yo RLF ae at ae¥ #. Pat eee we her home on Going street for the affair and was assisted by Mrs. Grace Boll- man and Mrs. Grover Sturgis, | Attending were Mrs. Leonard Hylla, Mrs, William Thomas, | Mrs, Paul Beith, Grace Camp- bell, Jackie Downer, Mrs. Jerry May, and Barbara McSkullig. Others were Goldie Mr. and Mrs. | Paul Webster | of Summit street announce the |. engagement of | ’ Myrna Irene, to Robert H. | Palaian, | J THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, “FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘ot. the table decorations, assisted | At R_ 30, 1955 } Annual Fall Affair/Is Held) Howard ana Mrs, Wittiaun Cot- New teachers and homeroom guests at the annual fall tea of the| Others eleaas were Mrs. Ray for Childhood Educa-| coughill, Mrs: Victor Sutt, Mrs: | tion was held Thursday afternoon | wijjiard McRae, Mrs. Laura Crew, *|Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. "| Frank Kay and Mrs. Milton Young. Mrs. Thomas Turner and Mrs. | Clarence Stolpe were general co- chairman and assisting them was _| Mrs. Alton Madden, Mrs. Ray Fleming Heads WCTU Unit Mrs, E.. J. Cornucopias filled with fall fruits ‘ad flowers..were -centerpieces. | Mrs. Robert Lazelle was chairman | lelectian of officers. Mrs. Merle | Monroe gave the devotions on the , | these “Planting Seeds of Nala Zz dom." Emmett Buckley were in charge | Officers for the coming year ‘are of Moral decorations. | Mrs, Ray Fleming, president; Mrs. music was provided by Mrs. Mel-' : Bertha Locke, vice-president; Mrs. — Boersma, Mrs, Royal Exline }poy Riley, recording secretary: and George Woodworth. _ | Mrs, Roy Fosbender, correspond: | Jing secretary,> and Mrs, Allen) Ebey, treasurer. Philip Weber and Mrs. Lots of little cotton gloves in ‘| brilliant colors this fall. Spice for dark suits apd. dresses. een se Sweazey was in| i charge of the program when the | Pontiac WCTU met Tuesday for | ~~ Not content with the dress ength | short sherties, Lingerie reaches style, sleep\ wear designers now | the. ultimate in brevity with a ‘new borrow inspiration, from, bathing suits basal come Thad with a ' series of ' ties. night dress that has matching aaa | FALL HAIR TRENDS . . . for fall aS Ts eee medi slightly longer tresses, smooth crowns and waves that swirve upward to flatter. 88 Wayne Street Phone FE 2-1424 --CUSTOM CARPET CLEANING Wall-to-wall carpeting shampooed in the home © with ‘new moth-proofing detergent. Phone FE 5-3509 | | RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP ir } +. ¢ “wha 4 &, y ie + 4 Ure | —— WHEN IT COMES TO- GOOD FOOD... TED’S IS IN THE TOP LEAGUE! No matter how tomorrow's game—or—the series—comes out, you'll find that our take- . out dinners always bat a thousand, So why don't you phone in your order to be picked up at your convenience - and enjoy the top food in any — WOODWARD | oes OF Enjoy the kitten of Sree light crepe soles glove uppers. Wide range of sizes ond _widths. cag 42 to 10. 57798 Shoes for Young Folks © Gray ; } eer their daughter, | Joyce ooh! Leelee Saath, SQUARE LAKE RD. SHOE STORE 26 = aaah St. | Ms argterite Windiate. 4 . a ° ~ — — = — — —— Laity, son of | Mr>-and-Mrs. Leonard Laity of Pingree 2-Hour Free Parking HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED avenue. He - WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE will graduate AT JACOBSON’S from Wayne A Universuy in a) January. The , couple plans a February wedding. . d MYRNA IRENE WEBSTER | : mnt se ae r 4 aly (J : D> COAT SALON ép STREET LEVEL Enjoy Shoppi ng at ~ DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS STORE HOURS: Monday thru Saturday. 9:30 A. M, to 5:30 P.M. Drayton Plains OR 3-2300 © en a ¥ ic Mgt Amy ¥ fitted Its \ coat- gentle elegance - Supple and curved to you with gentle shaping . . , the fitted coat is new fashion _ individuality in a season of sleek, straight lines. Any way you choose yours... “subtly figure following, definitely stated or handsomély belted . . . you'll wear it day and evening with complete assurance. ~ Left: Pellon-lined polished : black wool, $85." ~ Center: Charcoal or black soft’ woo! -with a mandarin neckline, 59,95. « Right: Leather-belted | tweed in black or brown with white; black or beige solid wool broadcloth, 89.95. wherever she is on her feekall < gee ee T HE PONTI AC PRESS, F RIDAY, SEPT EM BER 3 Ria 1955 ‘[Wurbise6 Tree Life Adventures (he il Arte costs ‘dime. Sree, water, no mixing Tums any time, anywhere—for you never know when you need relief. Get a handy ’groll today! vee! “Ou The Spot’ Retief [O} For Acid indigeetal ae a oe et Acquainted Offer! BLUE WHITE Ct. DIAMOND FROM THE VAST GOES FORTH q Stetina by: King Features Syndicate, ca rere ame ie Pickets Picketed by Boss’ Children children yesterday. The hecklers, Gary. Parsons, 3, and his 4-year-old sister Kathy, | -carried mar-sized signs two hours. ets Are ae to My. Daddy.” Kathy's said ee OF FLOATING SEAWEED KNOWN AS. THE | SARGASSO SEA “MYSTERIOUS CALL. FAR INLAND BOTH THE AMERICAN ANU EUROPEAN FRESH-WATER, HEEVS THIG COMMANY? TO RETURN TO THE PLACE | WHERE JT WAG SPAWNED. + * DETROIT w *— Union pickets | found themselves picketed bad two her new armed strength tomorrow a CIO. Amalgamated SANT ot Meiji Plaza on the first anniver- Workers organizing drive on their | 8@°Y Of the creation of the ° ‘Japa: | father’s dry cleaning shop. They | nese self-defense forces." walked beside union pickets for eat Gary's sign read: “These Pick- : "My Daddy's Em-| | - SUMMONS FROM THE 620 TANGLE | A EEL . | pas Do Not Want to Join This | Union.” | ‘Union efficials had no comment. TOKYO ~—Japan will display ‘im a giant parade, The Defense’ Board said 2,500 soldiers, 120 ve- |hicles including- 40 tanks and 111 aircraft will pass in review at the * “India’s. Central Tourist Advis- ory Committee in New Delhi has ATLANTIC approved a six-vear program for the Promotion of tourism. Rae K€ Copyrigh 1955 ? _—- Walt Disney Productions World Rigus Reserved Dalia STREAMS THAT LEAD TO THE. OCEAN, SOMETIMES OVER URY LANY, THE MATURE EELS MAKE THE. PILGRIMAGE TO; SPAWN ---AND pie!’ - Wrong Man Charged With Texas Stabbing ‘Jops to Parade Strength AHOUSTON, Tex. U—Asst. man Feb. 22. Anderson said he had never scen the victim before. The wounded man, Claude fin, spoke up: Willie Anderson that stabbed me The one that stabbed me was a woman,” The case wag reset. for the ap-| pearance of the right defendant. Dist. Atty. 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Purdue 14, Minnesota 7; Ohio State 27, Stanford 13; Alabama 14: Vanderbilt ; TCU 21, Arkansas 13; Florida 27, Auburn 14; Tennessee 14, Duke 7 20, Georgia Tech 14; LSU 2. Rice 14; South Carolina 14, Navy 7 California 19, Penn 7; Oregon ington 7; UCLA 27, Washingto teur titleholder from Odessa, Tex.| Many letters have come to me | Hope for ‘Duck Weather’ - out ern. part of the state Satu and | Sunday, with scattered showers | forecast in the North Saturday. Rain earlier in the week was | expected to drive ducks into the | shelter of marshy areas and inland potholes. The ‘conservation department | Mt | estimates 130,000 duck hunters will | grouse. | be out at one time or another dur- | them on the opening day. The early morning Saturday opening, combined ‘with rosy pre- dictions on duck population, point | fo a ‘record turnout of--first-day shooters. t expects ai : 4h te ie eae i & t -| record number of archers. out for the opening of the archery | deer- season Saurday. Archery | licenses should total 33,000 this year, 2,000 more than last year. For the Ist time, archery hunters |_ will be allowed to take bucks only in certain counties. . These are Bay, Cheboygan, Emmet, Huron, Island. ‘ Saturday is also opening day for a. collection of other small game, including cdots, rails, gallinules, jack&nipes and “sharp- |/ tailed grouse and prairie chicken in the Upper Peninsula, 3 / ty Among the milder upsets. may (sin 14, Towa 7, Colorado 33, Kansas 13: | ,, | Kansas State 20, Nebraska 7; Michigan | Wash: | tate O. | ‘Highway Department ing the season—and ‘the bulk of Menominee and Chippewa county, | with the exception of Drummond | Kentucky 32, vVil- team has set up yesterday after- |noon, Was given another stretch. Chief. runners, operating in a | triangular meet, at Wyandotte, | were figured to run a dual | against the’ Dots, won both the dual and 3-way_events. The win ; boosted ‘the string to 34 straight. Williams again ran_a dead 1st place finish, to led the Chiefs to }a 20-40 dual and a 25-49-50 three- way-count. : Wyandotte finished 2nd and Tay- lor Township high 3rd. © ; Other Pontiac runners in the top list included Gene Cretal, 5th Rod Treais 8th, Evans 9th, Pete Cox -10th and Alex Barge 12th. Helps Game Motorists | tory of the bitter rivalry dating | A win over Michigan, highly ‘| as coach and up into the job of } : * * Desires Michigan Win Over All Others EAST LANSING (®—"We'd rath- ‘er win the. Michigan game than any other,” said Michigan State. -coach Duffy Daugherty: it. | | Saturday will be watched by the | 8th sellout crowd of more than | 97,000 in as many years. | It's almost entirely a loeal crowd | too, fans who know the long his- touted as a Rose Bow} favorite and currently rated 2nd in the AP standings, woulg help wipe out a lot of the sting of last year's 3-6 season, It would serve notice nationally fhe the Spartans are building were a few years ago. go When Biggie Munn stepped out MSU athletic director he had the proud record of winning the last going Saturday morning | yer mile -four straight from Michigan. rbor There are 4 Sport Pages in today’s Pontiac Press | in 22 games. ‘ hationally over the NBC facilities. . 5 is ; “ i Sy ie Se bss 3 £ ' old ager was confident his American | they made the Yankees a prohibi- seven system was restored the fol- 1 fellor the ! , his, high and ee te — tive 5-2 favorite to win their 11th | lowing simi — Having turned back. the ‘winless aa 4 ener way pesterteg eit pr tare See cia polena {Of at Worst, in five games. That fe nr Not ae coe has| “I know those fellows have % | Brooks with two lefthanders in the the big. ining. They collected only : means doesn't expect - eight pitchers, polish off the frus-/ series to return to the Stadium|® team, after losing < On ane Oe oe See in quick; where the Yahkees took.the Dodg-| games, gone on to w oe ogee ; ers into camp’ in the first two;}That year the New York Gian score x 2 2 games. : did it, uering the - their runs. : F Mi * #6 i 0 Loes, who had pitched a strong disability of Mickey that was in a wits the ot Mantle and Hank Bauer, two of! The odds-makers apparently are | games series, se parm. ah cohen type bined Se ping Da, the priate mane. | grote wih Stengel since ' achieved since the present four-ot- Papen 4 as ce he is bs ts Deets hee the Dede {2 ‘ first inning. ers pulled off another twin killing ol + Byrne, the comeback maz c! the | following a single by Gil McDou- €CO 5 evea year, was magnificent. The 35-|gald . § year-old Baltimorean who now, But Yogi Berra singled to left makes his home in Wake Forest, and Joe Collins walked. Howard N.C., fanned six including the dan-| drove in the tying run with a sin- 0 OF. UMS - gerous Duke Snider with a man on/| gle and Billy Martin put the Yan- | base in the eighth and Gil Hodges kees ahead 2-1 with another one- | for the last out in the ninth. bagger. The bases were filled when 4 | “I learned to throw the slider | Eddie Robinson, batting for Phil- | a cod net 06 Givee Ge bell io heed,” | Sata gd TO ne : s , a . itation. then drove in the winning runs with Giants Downed Bombers The injury to Bauer forced! The Bronx Bombers, who used ja single to cenfer. in 1921 World Series ; After Losing 1st Two for the Dodgers—yet.. If a fellow wants to dig deep ,@nough into.the record books _ig- noring such matters as the oldtime oe id bes Meee eae? a ray - Walter Alston and his twice-beaten : : * * ¢ : Way back yonder in 1921, when an all-New York series was shiny and brand new, the Giants lost the first two to the Yankees but bounced back to win the best-of- | | - Mine set, 5-3, If it ychery played the Giants would have won any- wae $ 6s ‘They played the entire series in : the Polo Grounds because Yankee { : new Yert™Gutine (>) Mewere and the figures—say, they're likely Seton be been built. Th HAPPY HURLER — Tommy Byrne, New York Oy AP Wirephote PT iealacansae mw’ | to ‘eréate quite a disturbance in : wren Men Ike’ abe | Yankees’ veteran letthander, had every reason in day's Series game, Besides setting Dodgers down New “a oo aoe ¢| the cbilege rankings, =<». Bots i'l tala, ob aicacnt'na| world for this pleated expression ag he posed in| with five hits, Tommy drilled single to drive in two are, emer Sy KER?! . Tonight (Friday) Joe right and pitchers like Carl Mays, | 4¢*%ing room after beating Brooklyn, 4-2, in Thurs-| runs that won game. L—Loes. . the tall University, of Texas poly Spl Al ; . ’ . Tela butday. 7 J | the running of Southern Califor- the opener 3-0 with Mike McNally, K ‘ Ezz," > eden. nia's spe Renee Tomorrow its eo sent creas tone NTOIMEL 1S RATED NallOns 10) Lolegian a. =} See At Hoyt ‘Artie Nehf in the sec- ; ma | | ond by the same 3-0 score. By HAROLD A. FITZGERALD If the colleges played two platoon football, — Lg 0 ee (Pontiac Press Publisher) would figure All-Ameri ly on defense- The Yanks’ first pennant witmers| ANN ARBOR w—Michigan officially unveiled the ss’s & Mg: vet ‘a> ted ines iB & long line to come were con-| most publicized college football player of the year decors 0 charge | Ee of winning their first series, last Saturday. but who's ready to drift all the way to the side lines mn Bas nat ants took the third game} “Yes, and Ron Kramer exceeded expectations. | if the backs prefer to be bashed to the turt out » a 8 Jas beat Mays 4-2, Pow) This sounds impossible to. all save the 50,000| there. - — mit ¢ i Back came Hoyt to whip Nehf | blinking. incredulous spectators who watched. Coach Before the season opened, three national magazines . = § {| garded again and the Yanks had a one-|Don Faurot of the opposition, summed it up| respectively pronounced him: NO ROYAL WELCOME — Duke Snider of Dodgers is out on tag by | Furilie.rt i a oe efi gy That was as far as/| succinctly with this pronouncement: “The end of the year.” Yankees’ Phil Rizzuto trying to stretch his 4th inning single into a [neti son. 2 3 Georgia takes | hey went. With Ruthout of the! “He's the greatest I ever saw.” “The lineman of the year.” double in Thursday's 2nd Series game. Duke was out on Elston How- 4 4 tolsipd kate, the Glens seept]| Big Ren dropped the firet pase tivwwa his wi) | "The Player of the yar.” _. 28 See Cheow tremmtbedight Seid corner. Pee Wee Recse scored on : 3 the next three to take the series. and then caught seven out of seven. How many It Kramer even approximates his first game. | ‘%¢ Dlow. Yanks won, 42. \ 4 ma A Ege i ee times have you seen that? Covering a six foot | during the balance of the schedule, Michigan ls s _ Maybe the Dodgers can take| three inch end whe weighs 222 pounds and who adherents want the words. “of the year” expanded. an beart from the record books and | high jonped six ect four aches a dual ment | They sugteet “aimee Atsanéer ihe Gree oe AMIocks See Dangerous} — ‘ ; snes streak. last year and placed in the high jump in the | “since Cain and Abel,” just to be mildly fair about —ye day as be left Yankee Stedunn | BIE Tew track mect-t» & rough assignment the whole matter, | Eaglet Backtield Sunday EL ss a East's toughes “You know, I've got a feeling I .. ’ . oS RBI—Snider, ‘Howard, teams, Pittsburgh Penn . guw thie whtia ‘tien beara.” Went t volunteer’ | Tees Semaine Deeertee eer Ge motional aveinntina | (og Lake Marys Kad |Serced te contend cits halfback | 2 Siliam He, neers, Dracumpancie Seventh-rated UCLA (first a week | His first kickoff dribbied 17 yards but as soon | of publicity, Coach Oosterbaan tossed him a head Hodges and Reese; Mertin and ago) meets Washington State > gas-he got his timing, they boomed into the end zone | guard. Ron slipped it on. j lets will field their own version len aang = brad pearee: cals, Page ; nies “iThe television game of the week : ss 8 rhea - a iter ais average was 4) yards which| “Same size head,” cracked Bennic. | of - ere ted oe when | Sunday, pay ome negol Elmy, New York “art Came pits Ohio State and Howard Cas- : 1Ze@S -| is what he averaged ‘all last year and that's only |» “Ji&t the same, coach,” answered Kramer. "Let's | Sue) cde aac = the Mikes’ answer to Leszczynski. | Logs & (Callings, Speener tim ww. sady against Stanford .and its pass- = a whisker behind the leader in professional football. | go.” ‘lic League football encounter with |..5t. Frederick's Rams will face | gnider, Ys bows ing combination of Jerry Gustafson ' — — |Pontiae St. Michael, Starting time | R0v@l Ouk St. Mary in Wisner S*llins, mpnid Colina’ Marti, Stem, | 2nd John Stewart. Ryder Cuppers: |— Wichile Conte een a Sit are ge Sarg - ae — H aie ee _ St. Fred will be a slight favorite in’3, ; o 'R-ER "Edge for Michigan | Wichita Captures s23aors ast macros ve: Et eo ses oor 2a fase $3 | Top-Rated Trotters a gee Aa | Bs PE be Global Tournament scare’ poen'ct'sny utters ee Pane (at Jackson Racewa . . scoring punch of any quartet in| . a re Too Many Pros Skipped H oop ] e Ta k es a B OW, j the league. Quarterback Ted Ko- Pontiac Reserves Spieser to Face y Long Island Tourney ° MILWAUKEE ® — The U. S.| packi, a smooth passer and T-for- |" WINING eT. . JACKSON ®—A field of seven | Tabs Pitt Over Okla. tT meee nia Bombers need tren amit “| Win Two Contests Willie Troy im | wring tet a '. _ HUNTINGTON, N.Y. w@ — Doug} "- ——— ed 11 innings and a three-run rally . ° ; purse money in the feature Ford, National PGA titleholder| < By MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE last night to defeat the Hawaii Red; "alfbacks Paul Franckowiak TV Bout Tonight ees Deawey Coit who held the lead with a 68 at the (Blocker for Willie Heston) Sox, 7-4, to capture first place in) Grrr) pesertyneky, an pone ne | oon ne ontiae High School teams. WASHINGTON u — Tonight's| 5 7m sie gegen mpgs start of the poeang round of the ‘Egad! Huzzas for Hoople are resounding from al} ‘he Global World Series of semni- |" sans" eotmase “he cuaved as a one the Juncr Varsity ont the television fight fare matched tion Day, Linehan Volo, Byrthmie $15,000 Long Island Open Golf P 8 pro baseball and claim the prize : jother @ team made up of re-| Chuck Spleser, latest of the Ei Morri championship, today erititized fel-| parts of the land. All over my peerless forecasts for the | money of $10,000. ™ = a on he Poca gree | serves, blanked.two opposing elev. | ee gion. — Song and Tis. jow members of the Ryder CUP! country’s big football games to date! |g te Red Sox, who carried the| potent foursome: ens yesterday. Jim Hawkins led | Witie troy ae yee ea ae Solunar Table _ “We have only three Ryder Cup| _It’s true that here and there my sterling associates, prone diigromarmel pase oap dn Shamrocks will counter with two the Jayvees to a 140 win over heav}weight veteran from Wash- With the ot Oe duck b — gy opine said a Professors Wolfgang McGinty and Manchester Zlobotny, | ing the Bombers last night. came siggy backs of their — orcoaageaal rel aed ee oe used to be a m elie spl co: = = 2 Tam-O-Shanter and the $43,000| Veered slightly off the orbit,’ comm behind to tie the finel game | TS. ras Meas wit **| In the reserye contest, Tom Gon-| but has been having-trouble saab |Kaight’s solmer tables may help sponsors events in addition to the| but my own figures have |from lageory wo g iadbeniploamanc a oe me = the “weight, to ome best a PGA. ele. ¥ want to: we ny 5B . i | touchdowns in downing a visiting ieser, a two-time NCAA light- | activi along — wi st times : $-5 © 1 ra fae eta re- | the world I ever_arrive at some of P H Ss H arriers Spart ans Want Dearborn Fordson reserve team, | heavy titlist, is under the direction | OT fishing. However, hunters In addition to Ford, the Ryder : y ithe . out-of-this-world results T _~ 3-0. Dan Johnson Syl Boykins, of Pat Knowles of Chicago,, who | are cautioned that state and fed- Cup nominees engaged in the tour- — ee I've —— predict. That, gentle readeys, is Aldiq 34th Win 2 - agp and Tad Lewis also shared in promoted Chuck Davey, a former ee ees “Marty Furgol, who had Un my conferees, a secret! ee |” - I: + the scoring. popular welterweight who also at- | Pe and must be observed, 70, and Tommy Bolt, cies eard|; Now, for this a is the upset; We magicians cannot reveal our | to Long Stri ng Win Over M : tended Michigan State. = FRIDAY A -, showed 72, thanks to a 2-under-32, of. upsets. Pittsburgh will over- | tricks—heh-heh! I Cincinnati proved Brooklyn's Tonight's fight, set for 10 rounds Minor Major Minor Major “on the back nine. ‘throw mighty Oklahoma's Soon- 2a ir the dollal the —— _ That long skein of victories Pon- | h S 5 toughest rival this year, the Red-| begins at 9 p.m., eastern stand- 4 a cwenat 10:55 * * « ers 21-20. No other gridiron expert moon’ ih: Bln | 96, Colgate 13: Mary, | tiac High School's cross-country Daug erty ays tate legs beating the Dodgers 10 times ard time. It will be televised omet seater sana Rstss 11:20 S30 10:48 __ ANN ARBOR « — If Michigan Pontiac's Bill Doug! d Perry) You can bet that Duffy means, State's Spartans. are aiming for , on him. - . vocoasml we deed ce Michigan's bruising end, Ron Kra- Spartans have been very: willing The big battle at Ann Arbor | mer, tomorrow as advertised, they to talk about their plans for Kra- | picked a more dan. | mer. With signs in their locker couldn't have gerous target. camp tell of their training for tomorrow's battle against their traditional rivals and Big Ten Kramer MSU school, the opponents draw a bead room like “Stop Kramer Univer- * Most accounts from the Spartan sity” they've indicated a well- | defined | humor. |. One other danger in trying target: besides a sense of to opponents, the Wolverines of Mich- | stop Kramer is apparent, It's sim- ple and physical —: like putting ;out your foot to trip an army igan, spelling out one command: “stop Kramer.” | 7- And the 6-foot-3, 219-pound Kra- mer is clearly the man to stop. But saying it and doing it are two different things. Nevertheless “the horse" as,his tank. : ? | But aside from such speculation, the game without’ sophomore center teammates call him, tallied 23 of , Bill MacPhee on the 3rd ‘string. | Michigan's victorioys points on MacPhee, nursing an injured knee, three touchdowns and five conver. is out for at. least two weeks. Doctors have reported that Kram. siens 5 Every time a school comes up with a real star, not’ only at Mich- igan. but at State or any other (er's fine rinning mate, Tom | Maentz, rated just a shade ‘the East Detroit junior, will oe ee ea ee + Target ably return for action by the North. ., Western game (Oct. 15) or possi- _ bly the Army game (Oct. 8). Wolverines completed a whole week's practice without a heavy duty scrimmage and only light offenseive drills were promised for today. Pontiac’s Band Boosts for UF oe - : THE PONTIAC PRESS, -FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 NG, “gy M. GUY MoaTS ta ea alll aoe aaa Hetkkinen and Tony Pista: | ma ony ay i om ) = . Tonight's meeting of long-time | usually have had all out scraps, ‘Each @lub also boasts fast and teeny wil not even ees for| Psa report. snd ort, | 3 0 IG | trientty:ridivon rivals in Wisner | Win oF love. : ach Se se nce fet and Hem es Ea ‘Grae 2X Memorial Stadium’ stuck es slight speed | aid last night. Same goes for | ends Capt. és aaa ak Ga coe| Seats sence tome be Senurtment with Freeman Watking | Shorter. .Both suffered ankle in-| Dietrick NBS as a real : * , ve a : . . | Hunchy to Miss Game; | about even. ’ - | geod passing games. Chiefs’ just | Jimmy (Red) Taylor, , Charley | juries in Wednesday's workout, ‘Dales Done to fet peietens Complete, all: mokes sgl besides the re | Sowell.’ Wools, Brace, | srt ack Zae= useina we | sam ote cme We, | ee ent ey elmo} Sorel Set oa es [SOT ay“ Ler ’ 's : met i game. ‘ 8. 2 3 : | these annual encounters, and the| alr weapon effectively against | champion track team. Two others|er in the defensive lineup, were|Wapling, halfback, driving With seal 3 Nurse Sore logs results have almost always been| Grosse Pointe in last weekend's among the speedsters. little Ken-| announced this morning by Gray-/the ball. WARZE’S UNDERCOATING * BALTIMORE, Md. w—Veteran |*mething to see. a game, according te EMS scouts (ny Fusilier and Jimmy ee te fons lk Tesh s game is set for 8 “halfback Bob =o peek. : (Opposite St. Joseph's Hospital) ‘ | right guard, Bob Baxter at right!.‘r will be the 3rd home attrac- [it remain sdetined with a bat] Bowling Results Oklahoma Tests Parithers' |= ="se« Te Wierseman| ton of the season aed the last pre “the Baltimore Colts in a National! pronszn BowLin ae will go at left guard, Valley encounter, Next Friday = Football League game tomarrow apmoor". |Return to Grid Prowess _ |sia"tv ss chaiey hone ities reve! 0 Bey Cty night. wt Liming | ave. ht migne ate.“ 3 son at the halfback positions with rap naebrey Spa tmegh their Valley -mnibache Desh Welker onl Borris. . +3 Drewrys 33 NORMAN, Okla, ~The ques- style with - triumphs | speedy Lon Humphreys at safety! onor. Wolves are generally re- Guarantee We lle we Middleton and guard Dick | 08k. 5. ¥ os Forge-sockst 3% \tion whether the University of | over California (27-7) and Syracuse | 0m defense. garded as the “team to beat” this | Sanh, of ciounn with leg ime |e Eewin i Oekisha Sort Bott water | Pit has returned to its | (22-12), while the Sooners sputtered oo ee or, year for the Valley crown. | = juries. * however, 2 ee | former football greatness may be to a 1346 victory in their opener, e, @ 4 é t itl t Pon- srpairef erected rm ie wen |¥ce"gint "if trex "| ere"Tun mach nt’ Oba |e bes 08 ds cent | terback Ken Brown, hey tan tag ‘on the ‘winning’ ide ot, the’ Installation } “sing a special brace that will give ‘Benson's Pabst poate ery ing — | North Chechen bat weaned ten lhe "3" queer” coach, | gridiron ledger. It now stands at j him « chance to action. - of 2 aor’ . ; e 8 @ usual scoring punch. Ted Meister employs, He does! 1-}. boca oe ec the strength ee eee ot Do met, Conch Johny Michelosen, a Pitt| Oklahoma is ranked 5th and | = ‘Wo Money it can muster against Baltimore. ple ay alumnus from Jock Sutherland's | Pittsburgh 12th in this week's AP TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY’S WORK? sen nw ate a nf Bae, YI Med te Ne wat! Pe gure awa BS te | setae ehin aus Laeias "veguated ater pa” + ite Sernett (keyed to snap College football's} But Wilkinson's proud Sooners, sesetoat a pad RE-BUIL , ) Chicago Bears last Sunday while |RichGar's 4 buts bank’? | !oRgest current victory skein. —_. | eager to perform better before the YMCA ATHLETIC CLUB | UT OWN: | aes 6 w eel P. ‘Terrien 46; ped| How far the Panthers have|home folks than in last week's Step te Today tor Retes egy ay gat by the | cftinsre sel Pontiac " State Bek |‘tipped trom the glory days, of | “scare” agatast the Tar Heels, are 10 SENECA STREET FE 5-6116 ‘3 wang minutes of thee game. | : tented by the thet rated twoeachdown chee ove | ene MOTORS waning minutes of their game. " = «imap tore tt ae by i es os ee a . 18 Months te Pay e He ae rncee Dale, precy |Cemmie time 5 3 Settee? 3 jlemnsens since-2000, « this game-could be the toughiest on . + of ‘talented rookies have trans- oh ie shact $$ Fault beet 11 But Pitt this year started ef in 'the ge "gd pooper pwd Bi aro O, Moree A Tee Slate Second Bear Hunt Cardinals Capitalize . ‘Phone = FE 2-S11l ! , ; — nals Capitaliz eS 5 yagi mae te ROLLING Fis of 1955 Near Brimle : qin ee Shaw of | Elkins Exe 10 3. Muren thes. na Y on Opportunities Oregon, fullback Alan ‘Ameche of | Bennet tin?” $4 Parirage Roty. $$ Rapp ee The second sp LOUIS, Mo. — The St. COMPLET E AUTO PARTS | Wisconsin and halfback L. G. Du | Pitmore naw. 1 5 Huron Bowl 319 Brimley are Satur-| 1 uis Cardinals made the most of : D ACCESSORIES. pre of Baylor all offensive starters, |Team No. 11° ¢ 6 Sebults Hise. 3 11 day and Sunday. their opportunities in a game AN ! powered a aeiein te tent, on Pillmore Haw. 646, Buirley Jiry. 2164. | Carl T. Johnson, president of the against the Chicago Cubs here The ; “a off a 19-yard touchdown run on| | | - owls ,,| Michigan Bear “hunters Associa- | Cards scored four runs on only one PLENTY OF PARKING : his Ist rushing attempts and rolled | Pow ve rf Rermesr Siti, salt doen win be set tht in the sath ining and won the Conveniently Located P Pj up 194 yards carries Crescent Ion 8 7 Cherri-Von 6 game wt yas tH carrie eine cachet | Retest = | ontiac ston Service Ray Berry, offensive end- from |“*E* sieee’s3-stet Sas Phy held aa Seat pemligpa After a walk, a sate Selder’s KUHN AUTO WASH I snd, panel Jace Potern af Cree | POSS ee Sn, | Sepecmner, begged 28 bens, Soho [Cree ont, Server: Sem Meal 149 W. Wuren Across trom Firestone | CORNER OF CASS AND LAWRENCE : tre Dame, and tackle Dick Choro- ¥ a wt estimated hunters could have daiicenoueoanane eae enemas Se vich of Miami (Ohio) are the other | Onion tate. 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Rochester | plays Capac at Imlay City. — meets inter-sectional Flint Tech at. __In other area games,: Imlay City ‘ Utica, Warren is at home against unscored upon Lapeer will have its Lake Shore and Brown City clashes hands full. ith cinkn 4 Questo, with Memphis. Be meyers Cusact: Enjoy the World televised for the first time in : lust come in... Take a seat... | Relax - Game Starts at 1 P. M. The World . Series in color is a - real treat. 589 Orchard Loke Rood FE 4.4792 PLENTY OF PARKING. SPACE ee i ey: ... Enjoy yourself, No obligation. ee * re Aeiry's pa Seek 10th Straight Victory ~ Over Invading Indiana SOUTH “BEND, -Ind. ®—For a footbali-team that was figured to is off and running jn typically win- point favorite to trim Indiana to- morrow and Stretch their victory streak to 10 games. ; #:#° * then won their last eight starts to” wind up their first campaign undtr Brennan with a 9-1 record The- structure for the’ ron team was inherited from Frank Leahy. But this season, after graduation Hwiped out 18 monogram men, in- cluding eight regulars, Terry is strictly on his own. — a a * Already, his Terrors are ranked have an “off season," Notre Dame, ing schools play their 2nd league games ‘h year ago they lost to Purdue, | participate in their Ist league clashes, with. the Waterlord . and Walled Lake Vikings test rated a standout. . Last-year’s league champs, the | Bears of Berkley travel to South- field to seek win number one. In the 3rd 1-L game, Van Dyke will mateh a 1-1 record at Farm- ington (bt). Four Wayne - Oakland league under the lights with West Bloom- field seeking. its Ist Win at home against defending league champs Clarkston. Other league contests | we Milford Leiba Lane Battles Paddy DeMaico | ‘NEW YORK u—Some 20 months | iago, farm boy Kenny Lane won a preliminary bout on a boxing ‘card featuring Paddy -BeMarco and Ralph Dupas dn New Orleans. | Alfred Hill when he transfered to | Rochester and lost regular back | Dick Gronski who suffered a broken aad North ile Frank Crowell lost 285-pound center leg during practice. Fitzgerald takes on Lake Orion with the Spartans hoping for their initial victery while Clawson hosts Roseville. Romeo with two wins tucked away. journeys to Troy for an afternoon tussle, In indipention action, old rivals a es ‘Collins 3 Acting in Carter Bout, Referee Says BOSTON — -Tommy —Rawson, who allowed the Jimmy Carter- Tommy Collins bout of two years ago to reach a 10-knockdown limit, now says that he would have been justified in stopping the bout—but not for the knockdowns, «= “In my mind, Collins could have An even dozen Oakland County out - for Alma, which compejes in the seven-team MIAA League. Juniors on the squad are end Jack DeCou-of Walled Lake, tackle Carl Rubel of Royal Oak, and guard Harold Lawton of Farming- . ton, - Oak, halfback Tom Johnson of Van Dyke, and halfback Bob Hill of Rochester. Five of the 12 area players are freshmen. They in@lude end Earl | Area Gridders Jam Scots Squad With Dozen Players | Rankin, Platt Meet. Ulrich of Royal Oak, center Jack Greenless of Auburn Heights, ‘4 back Marvin Evans of Rochester, Sie eee a ' and halfback James Murdock of | . and Service . < Troy oodward >. Alma is undefeated in two oe > Tee 2 0 te | games, spanking Indiana Central, Phone 21-0133 | 20-0, and crushing Northern Michi- = } Ban, 33-0. Scots begin their MIAA | gumemm —_ ie campaign Saturday against Kala- : i mazoo one at saute, BOWLERS . There are still in for feams and individue ss for Sundays, — in Senior Semifinal and Dick starting lineup. DeMarco beat Dupas that night os Gaal ant Oe not ying.” and went.on to win the lightweight Referee Rawson says. “Most of » | championship from Jimmy Carte?) those knockdowns,came as @ re- "lin his next fight. DeMarco. lost the sult of punches on the hip or tite right back to Carter the next phantom shots. 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Chairman Eastland (D - Miss) said in disclosing this that ove point of inquiry is whether they could have tipped off Red China |. that its home bases would be im- mune from attack even if Chinese » Communist troops were thrown in- to the Korean War. z * * * “We want to find out, if we can, if they had that knowledge,” he said in an interview, Burgess, at the time, was second secretary of the British Embassy-|’ here while Maclean was in charge |- of the American desk in the British Foreign. Office in London: * *, * They mysteriously disappeared behind the Iron Curtain in the spring of 1951 and the British For- eign Office recently said it be- lieved they were Saviet agents. They are reported -to bein Moscow now. ' Eastland wrote a letter Sept. 22 asking Secretary of State Dulles about the two men’s “relations to the State Department, and the basic activity in cornection therewith.” He said he has not yet received a reply. ~ . : Farmer Gets Life Term for Lawyer's Murder ’- CARLISLE, Pa. (®—Percy S. Haine sentenced life im- phisonitene yesterday for tlie court- room slayisg of Carlisle: attorney Jahn D. Pailer last Aug, 2. The 60-year-old Newville farmer was convicted of first-degree mur- der last week by a jury which fixed the life imprisonment pen- alty. ee * * #» * Injured in the shooting spree in Cumberland County Court, the Same court where the sentencing and trial were held, were Judge Mark E. Garber, Haines’ wife Lulu and George Black, Cham- bersburg attorney. Haines had been brought into court on a nonsupport charge filed by his wife. Haines opened fire after Garber ordered him to pay support, Polio Vaccine: Work Revealed to Engineers Dr. A. R. Taylor of Parke, Da- |> vis & Co., last night described the , research and development of the Salk anti-polio vaccine before the Oakland er, Michigan Society of Profi Engineers. The meeting, first, of the year for the newly formed chapter, was held at the Hotel Waldron. 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Coach Terry Brennan's Irish— being referred te nowadays as “Terry's Terrors’ after burying Southern Methodist 17-0—are a 14- point favorite to trim Indiana. to- morrow and stretch their victory streak to 10 games. * * i. * A year ago they lost to Purdue“ then won their last eight starts to. wind up their first campaign undtr +Breman with a 9-1 record. ‘The structure for the 1954 team was inherited from Frank Leahy. But this season, after graduation wiped out 18 monogram men, in- cluding eight regulars, Terry is strictly on his own. ~~ "Game Starts at 1 P. M. ‘The World Series in color is a real treat. 589 Orchard Loke Road FE 44792. 3 PLENTY ‘OF PARKING SPACE ph * * t fourth nationally in The Associated Press poll—and this is excellent | tribute to a team that has a brand nung, and three sophomores, pate dae papeas Bob Coven guard; and Dick Prendergast, ‘end in the proaches lineup. Indiana can be dangerous, espe- clally if quarterback Chick Cich- owski is in form. 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Last year’s leagtie champs, the Bears of Berkicy travel to South- field to seek win number one. In the 3rd L-L game, Van Dyke will match a 1-1 record at Farm: | ington (1-1). Four Wayne - Oakland league schools play their 2nd league games > under the lights with West Bioom- field seeking its Ist win at home | agains¢ defending league champs Clarkston. Other league contests, i= _ Milford (1-1) at Northville Lane Battles. Paddy DeMarco NEW YORK —Some 20 months | tago, farm boy Kenny Lane won al preliminary bout on a boxing card featuring Paddy (GeMarco and Ralph Dupas in. New Orleans. ' DeMarco beat Dupas that night and went on to win the lightweight championship from Jimmy Carter in his next fight. DeMargp lost the ‘tide right back to Carter the next time they. fought. - Now the 23-year-old Lane, no longer a prelim boy but the sixth. | ranking lightweight — cqntender, | hopes to use the strong, veteran | DeMarco as a stepping stone to a ttle fight, The speedy southpaw from Mus | kegon, Mich., meets the tough Brooklyn éx-champ in a television | |10-rounder (DuMont-TV, 9 p.m., | EST) at St. Nicholas Arena Mon- | - | day night. ! “BRAND ‘ sar 1. CONTAINS no ALCOHOL. Vapor from solution cannot be ignited by spark or cigarette. No fires!.Can’t harm car’s finish if spilled. 2. NO POISONOUS FUMES. (amtaber, alcohol type _anti-freeze is toxic under certain conditions.) 3. NO FREEZE-UP, boil-away or foam-off. One shot lasts = winter, e rt Look for | : i The terms “Prestone” and “Eveready” are registered trade-marks of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY YOU'RE SET - You’ RE SAFE YOU'RE SURE | 6 ways safer with i Avondale Yellow jackets, | Alfred Hill when he transfered to | Diek Gronski who suffered a broken Collins Acting in Carter Bout, Referee Says ‘those knockdewns came as a re- | didn't | out for not trying.” bso nee HE PONTIAC PRE SS,’ F RIDAY - SEPTEMBER 80,1955 vote 8 vg Busy Weekend for Area Preps. 16-2); “Brighton Bulldogs (02) éney tertain ‘Holly (1-1), and a single interse@tional tilt between favored | Clarepceville at home against Gar- den City. Defending Oakland - B -champ- hope’ to forget their loss of two lst string players during the past week when they host Madison. Madison holds the best record to date in the league, 2-0, Coach Frank Crowell lost 285-pound center Rochester and lest regular back - during practice. - Fitegerald takes on Lake Orion with the Spartans hoping for their initial victory while Clawsen hosts Roseville. Romeo with two wins tucked away journeys to © Troy for an afternoon tussle.” In independent action, old rivals BOSTON —-Tommy Rawson,| who allowed the Jimmy Carter- Tommy Collins bout-of two years ago to reach a 10-knockdown limit, now says that hé would have been justified in stopping the bout—but | ‘not. for the knockdowns. “In my mind, Collins could have been tossed out for not trying,” Referee Rawson says. “Most of sult of punches on the hip or phantom shots. Collins in an actor. He didn't figure he could beat Carter and after firing a right that bother the champion, he went into this act. “Sure, it makes me look bad, But I keep thinking how it would | have been if I had thrown Collins | Light heavyweight Paul Ane drews is managed by Joe Louis! and Marshall Miles. Louis was managed by Miles during his last few years in the ring. , | Jack DeCou of Walled Lake, tackle | “Anti . Freeze - 4. PROTECTION AGAINST RUST AND CORROSION for all seven metals commonly used in cooling system. 5. EXCLUSIVE POLAR FILM INHIBITOR gives most effective protection ever developed by science against rubber-hose decay and radiator clogging. G. THE FAMOUS “PRESTONE”. ANTI-FREEZE GUAR- ANTEE. Ask your dealer to show it to you. ' the Green Tac attached by your dealer It proves you have “PRESTONE” BRAND anti-freeze in your car! | out exception, use the short, sharp Good for the Weekend Sees Pennant at Last - a Bloomfield Vili Kicks off agninet | in another Saturday test. Dryden Country Day of Detroit, ‘Rochester | plays Capac at Imlay City : meets inter-sectional Flint Tech at | In other area games, Imlay City home and the Oxford Wildcats play | plays Alma, Centerline meets’ Miflington (8-C). On Saturday, | Utica, Warren is at home against unscored upon Lapeer will have its aie Sore. pad Rees Cy staees hands full with class. A Owosso. ' with Memphis. Area Gridders Jam Scots > <. a Squad With Dozen Players An.even dozen Oakland County! Ulrich ef Royal Oak, center Jack | gridders are members of the 1955 | Greenless of Auburn Heights, half- | Alma College football team to com- | back Marvin Evans of Rochester, | prise the largest area delegation | and -halfhack James Murdock of | at any Michigan college or uni-| Troy versity. Alma is undefeated in two + | games, s thdiana Central, | hemypee: Dxgh at sade! spemrarali 20-0, and crushingorthern Michi- gan, 33-0. Scots bégin their MIAA campaign Saturday against Kale: mazoo College at Kazoo, “out performer so far this season for Alma, which competes in the | cata There are still openings seven-team _MIAA League. Juniors on are squad are end Rankin, Platt Meet Cart Rubel of Royal Oak, and in Senior Semifinal ton, | NASHVILLE, Tenn. —Two old- Three other sophomores are | | sters who- shot brilliant sub-par listed besides Ayling. Included are | gui yesterday in defeating slightly end Harry Andreasen of: ~teir| younger men were paired today in Oak, halfback Tom Johnson of; the feature semifinal match of the Van Dyke, - halfback Bob. Hill | | USGA National Senior Golf Tour- of Rochester., ' nament, Five of the 12 area players are | hing 4 re Allen Rankin, 62, Colum- freshmen. They in@lude end Ear! | bus, former American Senior Kitchen of Rochester, guard Dick poly and John Wood Piatt, ——— - |57, Bethlehem, Pa., a semifinalist ec. iin the National Amateur back in Bowling Clinic |19». By BILLY SIXTY The finals will be played Sat- Bad habits are hard to break, | "day. . s Gil Schaefer, Inc. Mercury Ourboard Sales 7 Ourboar Salen 1215 5S. Woodward at 14 Mile Birmingham Phone MI 17-0133 | _ BOWLERS for feams and individuals for Sundays. Don't forget FREE INSTRUCTIONS MOTOR INN RECREATION | 18 S. Perry Se. FE 5-6032 ~ BOWLERS Bo and one of them is the exagger- ated wrist turn. It spoils every- ‘thing that was well done to that | point. Over-turn the wrist in try- ~ wo wersT TURN TM {fc lad [pad ing for a widely sweeping hook, | p and, 9 times in 10, the ball either [ff drives high on the head pin or whoops across it to the left side | of the setup. Top bowlers today, almost with- hook because it lends itself to con- f) trol. They avoid wrist turn. As & the sketch shows, they swing | fh} through to a full finish, lifting’ the arm straight up. In this way the | f} swing stays in the groove, out at the target‘ pin or pins, With the lifting motion the fingers apply US what spin is needed. Forget about |p wrist turn, and you'll find it easy | [XM to ving all the. way. I'm sure you'll quickkly develop an effective |} first (strike) ball. ~ bab 1955) Trout, Walleye Fishing from rich, wine Cordovan . . ‘ leather that repels water, is almost wear- proof, takes and holds a brilliant, mirror- . like polish. Plump sole with black edges. Black or Wine Cordovan, $24.95 A top-flight’ value in fine wing-tips. Cut . the premium LANSING -—Sone fairly good Black or Brown Grain, $21.95 S rainbow trout and walleye fishing : | can be expected this weekend in SS 9 ~ the northern Lower Peninsula, the FY State conservation. department said | G&S . today. y Fishing pressure was light UN TOWN AN D COUN TRY throughout the area. SS I") Rainbow fishing was fair in the [M = SHOE DEPARTMEN r : Sturgeon River down from Wolver- | pS TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ine, in the. Black river, Alcona | a ° county; the Au Gres, Iosco county, | 5 OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 6 P. M. and the Manistee, below Tippy (ff THURS,, FRL., SAT 9:30 TO 9 P. m. dam . | SF ey poe _— me A aie — - a ny gaan — > 6! i _ Wf x ox if cxzedl f | a =/ Mf s- YO ex MEMPHIS, Tenn. (®—Ted Lgons, | after 32 years in baseball, finally became connectédgtith a pennant | winner when Memphis took the Southern Assn. flag. Lyons, who had been scouting for the Chicago White S6x, took over late in the season when playing manager Jack Cassini was hit in the face by a pitched ball. BUY A "49-"50 my USED CAR No Money Down! LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES | ' Buckhorn Lake 66 S. 1955 Plym. Belvedere 8 Far. 1955 Plymouth Savoy 8 Far. 1954 Plym. Belvedere Fordor 1954 Chevrolet Fordor 1954 DeSoto V-8 Fordor ~ 1984 Plymouth Savoy F: 1953 DeSote 6 Club Coupe (2) 1953 DeSoto V-8 Club Coupe _ 1953 DeSoto V-8 Forder’ — 1953 Dodge Coronet Fordor 1953 Dodge Suburban 1853 Plymouth Club Sedan 1953 Plymouth Hardtop 1953 Plymouth Fordor (3) 1953 Willys Aero Lark Sedan 1952 DeSoto Custom Fordor 1952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor 19$2-Dodge Tudor 1952 Plym. Ca'bridge Fader. (2), + Cass at W: Pike St. 66 S. Perry St. BRAID MOTOR SALES NEW . USED CAR LOT BRAID . MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Ply mouth De aler Pérry 1951 DeSoto Fordor“* °~ 1952 DeSete Club Coupe | 1951 Chevrolet Tudor ; 1951 Chrysler 7 Pass. Sedan 1951 Plymouth Fordor 1951 Plymouth Dix. Tudor 1950 Chevrolet Tudor 1950 DeSoto Fordor (2) 1950 Hudson Fordor 1950 Plymouth Fordr (2) 1950 Plymuth Suburban 1948 Chrysler Tudor 1948 Nash Sedan 1947 Ford Station Wagon 1947 Plymouth Fordor 1947 Ponitac Tudor 1946 Plymouth Club Coupe 1941 Buick Sedan 1941 Ford Pickup Truck FE 2-0186 _FE 2.5106, eos “s %~ ganbininnonss ai ; At % Jackie Robinson is. the A Om VOT Re a —— linea ‘,- Cumberland. County Court, ~ ' prisonment yesterday for the court- i= 2 + Bate Balance Plan Wobbles. originally | says that goal still is kept in mind. There are no to go below the 34 billion level (which means 2. Wilson: knows ‘ot no one in the executive branch of govern- ment ‘“‘who advocates cutting the bone and muscle of the nation’s’ defenses for any purpose.” * * * Within two hours after publica- | tign of Wilson's letter to Johnson, Humphrey hastened to issue a statement for the press, He said be was “in full accord with the ‘program outlined’ by Wilson and that “‘a reduction in expenditures |- which would require an alteration Senators Probe: England's Spies Try to Find Out What Burgess and Maclean Told Chinese Reds WASHINGTON (%—The activities of the fugitive British diplomats Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean have been brought under investiga. |" tion by. the Senate Internal — ity ittee. -Chairman Seteal (D - Miss) said in disclosing this that one point of inquiry is whether they could have tipped off Red China that its home bases would he im- mune from attack even if Chinese Communist troops were thrown in- to the Korean War. ; : + * * “We want to find out, if we can, if they had that knowledge,” he said in an interview. Burgess, at the time, was second secretary of the _Britigh Embassy her while Maclean was in charge of the American desk in the British Foreign _— . ———_ They my ae Ss behind the Iron Curtain in the spring of 1951 and the British For- eign Office recently said it be- lieved they were Soviet agents. pani are reported to be in Moscow e rastland wrote a letter Sept. 22 asking Secretary of State Dulles about the two men’s “relations to the State Department, and the basic activity in connection therewith.” He said he has not. yet received a reply. 5 Farmer Gets Life Term for Lawyer's Murder CARLISLE, Pa, (®—Percy S. Haines» was sentenced to life im- room slaying of Carlisle attorney John D. Faller last Aug, 2. The 60-year-old Newville farmer was convicted of first-degree mur- |. der last week by a jury which fixed the life imprisonment pen- alty, ‘e * ” Injured in the shooting spree in the same court where the sentencing. and trial were held, were Judge Mark E. Garber, -Haines’ wife Lulu and George Black, Cham- |’ bersburg attorney. Haines. had been brought into court on a nonsupport charge filed by his wife. Haines opened fire after Garber ordered him to pay support... Polio Vaccine @ Work Revealed to Engineers . Dr. A. R. Taylor of Parke, Da- |: vis & Co., last night described the research and development of the Salk anti-polio vaccine before the Oakland Chapter, Michigan Society of Professional Engineers. The meeting, first of the year for the newly formed chapter, was held at the Hotel Waldron. Parke, Davis is one of several companies producing the va¢cine. Milk Production Dips MONTEVIDEO—Uruguayan milk cdnt below the 1953 igh, , hk First Sovoreg i Meeting t \Planned for Red Cross : Mrs. John Blanchard of Bloomtield | Hillis, Mrs. B. B. Roush and Har~ old Euler. Others are Mrs. L. W. “Martin of Pleasant Ridge, George Wat- Seome Ant Bite Cause Death of Child ‘ NEW ORLEANS @ —A step: investigation of murder today after an abandoned baby they admitted was theirg died of exposure and ant bites. The -2-day-old boy was found in a sewer catch basin swarming with red ants. Its cries attracted a passer-by, who summoned police, The infant died in a hospital ‘less ‘than half an hour after 24-year-old Mary Louise White admitted aban- doning it, Police Capt, William reported. Dente sald Antlichy Walgamatte, "ther 21-year-old foster brother, con- firmed her story that he was the father. The woman, who has a tyear-old son, Said she was separated from ber husband and had been living with her, step-mother and step- brother. _|One of World’s Largest H. BUSSEY Optometrist Eyes Examined Now Lecated af 4 6. Saginaw Mest te State Theater FE 4-$211 _ See That They Are FULLY Equipped™ for School This Year -. DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, OPTOMETRIST REDUCTION FUEL OIL PRICES ‘Ask About Our 10 Payment Budget Plan eos ng: ighite COM ee ee ~ mm | Chapter will be a guest. to attend school. In oe meal ager he ahaa hay aeomcngess ~ CHURCH'S, INC. - Serv the executive com enacted providing educa- world's largest HELP, POLICE! — Eight men on one motorcycle was one of the| | incvine i) (fh SMa 'C.| tonal aid to the blied and deat| installations, It comprises more best stunts:at police show ip Berle. Varlouy acts performed by moter | taamm, . are. and special classes for the feeble-| than 1,000 buildings, says the Na- Phone FE 0235 oe aS ae Lewis, Adolph Klein of Royal Oak,'! minded were established,’ tional Geographic Society. ; eer % 7 Clinic _ 7%. BARCLAY AVON- BARTON ‘Ga s Heat ‘©Gas Hot Water . Fiberglas Insulation _ * Aluminum Windows © Youngstown Kitchens > ©Community Water [Only 7 Left on Gainsborough Drive But Next Street Is Going In [LK ORION i Total Monthly Payment an | sachiding Toxes and Insurance ——. © Including 16,895. » AVON | AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE*GooD HOUSEKEEPING* BETTER LIVING PARENTS: & RD. Fi M-24 Beautiful Judah Lake Estates Wie mene a ate Ere * Lake © Woods © Park * School every day. é * ‘ ww : sith: é : 3 2 ; eee / ty 4 . S, . 2 ‘ zn + * : é 4 é F aS *-All on Property ‘Drive out Perry Street to Joslyn Road, turn . left on Joslyn Road past the Pontiac Engineering building 4 miles to Judah Lake Estates. Watch for signs. Or go out Baldwin Avenue for 3 miles past ‘Walton Boulevard to Judah Lake Road. Follow the sign. Open hited hoe REA + ae . CHICAGO wi —Mild ‘selling re aioetied aie tt te Board of Trade today.-Soybedns * soybeans, - which have enjoyed an- | _ dropped around. 2 cents at times while wheat was off around a /™ strong! y advanced the endo’ the forst ‘week of. ‘SalePressure [7 MARKETS | Aircrafts me | Lowers Grains - Produce © DETROIT PRODUCE « olesale . Sept. 30 AP is bs & ‘ 4 : / «| “DEPORTADE MAN’ _ Vice President Hicheed | nehower’s Maees a ‘ne guard was omlaned to New Caledonia’s, miners have-a)-) Nixon emerges froth the’ Senate Office Building | Nixon and he usually took’ up his’ guard duties alter ret Service men who now | Nixon arrived at his, olfice. . flanked by a detail of § denne wesuener k. Prior " piverntia oa Ady. 1.80 S-Gos. bag Cucumbers, fancy $8.00 week, the tape was able to keep |’ ie 1% to 2 cents lower, bu: No 1'3.78-4.80 bu; dill Mo, 1, 3-86-4( 0 ith - Ss a’ November $2.46, and lard 12 to 22 >; pu, Ron eine, ie op bens, naqpie pace, with trading = * s i ,* cents a hundred pounds lower, | No.” i," 140-1 $0. bu «type Tb 80 Yesterday's market broke the “October $10.77 prsx rhatke.. Moreeradions Mert. $8 | recovery stride that had been going ay 1 38 -gee. "Sche” Lesks No. dari on since the severe Monday fall. . Groin Prices | Si imttia ty ee eine et — i] er ancy. . i : est Ag, i :piekling. A°ak |hour enough selling developed to - HEADS FIRE CONFERENCE —- Pontiac Fire Marshal Charlies E. (AP) — Opening | ths; Parsley root No. 1. 80-100 doe. | gend the entire magkte dowr. . | Metz (left) was the chairman for the four-day Fire Inspectors Cenfer- : * | Boas a og t enee*held at Michigan State University, Here Metz, outgoing president » Saaeaees ea a. od Tne ~ pw oy a \ Pg ool momo New York Stocks of the Michigan Fire Inspectors Society, outlines some work with Don- : Seaehe: i” pee”. He won fends bu. evee! green, | Bo. “(Late Morning Quotations ‘ald Caswell of Mushegon- -and D. L. Breting of Chicago. SB f le oe Ly + SRE ae eee — » be ’ i b jb. ; icine, r ate iB May «:- . Lie” No. 1 1ee1 ds bo thes biatk e fy 4 S sive * ° haa } a, red, fame . j Ch ie int Tel & 4 gos LSS okt... nam |e Sameer, ese cee [Mid cot, Rae gt Be i August Highway | Dees gag ee eee 136s, den Saher We 05 #0 dee tale. | Ants Chalmers 6.2 Joreee, | sivveree # HNefeut fo. Tae.) 36 bas . Delicious pean Lid - denne ion = ; Toll in Michigan 1 ; 1 | Mubberd, No. . Am Airline |". 73 Mennesott .. we . ft 1.06 » basket; No. - Kime Ci a3 | Ld Poultry he ses enn sete ae 8, Eee ft] Worst Since 194] | 100-128 4 bu: Sumimer, fancy, 1.00- i Goa wi aaa Broser ve 426) n ‘ v. Desig fer Ro. ual? uve poule | 238 fe Da, Tometens, Fone? cutaeer, (Am M & MOA CO ea Ltt) LANSING W—Michigan's High fied. Detrols far No. 1 quality Live pyule | Peeueh . Lh wos, Fae gd | Am Motors °. Lies & My i,| ow chigan’ . oe ae a0 Sm. nee tthe asket. ruipe, No. 3 ise-ia0 dee | oo 2: ah aure.... 3; way death toll in fe eas | - eG : ‘ ) 25-28; heavy i topped "No. 1, Te-128 bu.j|Am Rad .. 23 ne 8 Chem 631 killed—was the worst for any wenty-one executives en- red hocks 36-31; ¢ Piao 3e be Bieta Sis lam To Te WT] [ou a hes. 4, month since before Peart Harbor, |¢ral Motors Truck and Coach di- hen turkeys ba. Sorrel Ne. 1. 100-1.39 bu.” spinach Am view S3* Gort Gl | $0.9| State Police reported today. | vision attended the recent two-day . th a Ss Beat | Arce ett ©; Sea May D fr 388) The previous high was in No-| Gur Executives Conference held : Tite 4 | Celery Cab- | Armour @ Co . 14 ead C vember, 194], when 219 persons ° RPORRTIT urs [BAR ANE ese rig Mens cy Amc MEA. Bt toot their Bees | at Greenbrier Country Club, White ( : a e. \. | : j 's . . ; ee * bu. Eecarcle No. 1, 2.06-2.50 bu; | Atl Cat Line 45 . Hoo ar 3) @ “ Sulphur Springs, West Va.\; : . bu. Lettuce | All Defin 7 an 464) a gh No , PA ig Butter | Aveo Mig i Mont Wass a4) The August toll was an increase Attending the annual series of cliers oF Keon 2s Mes ee BO, NER | Bena ar’. St Motor Whee 91 |Of 47, or 28 per cent, over the 166 | business meetings were- P. J. 135-145: ca- No 1, 180-200 bo. * | Benquet - 14 Mocler'mr . 392 Persons killed during the same | Monaghan, GM vice president and , over 4% ip ; a Re lurrey Cp | month last year. general manager of Truck and cwmanee poveas A > ee om] gue 8 " as “n 44 Injuries were up 19 per cent, | Coach division; E, A. Maxwell, pushes = Bs, tens a hy fe = Neher bat Bet eG Ores. #28 from 4,698 to 5.614, over August of | personnel director;:T. E. Wilson, ° ‘AA 88: 02 A O77): 86 R567: Bo a hg ml Gt Be heat, Ged) last year. Total accidents rose 15 General manutacturing manager; ay be reeelved at|C 54: cars #0 B 57; # © S45 Bris aia Net Thea #.3| per cent, from 13,786 to 15,892. F. H. Bolton. mana prod ‘of top week, valance a Brus Bok | ho Hie M Row a} | tion and material pera ee P. i holesa ¥' Lael eH eH " bd Paes : pcnnaged te 3 “lower B lnree. ‘white } meet ind a3 pA 42) State Police said although an A eria oe peers ; 4. | 60-49.8 per cent A's 48. mixed 48: me- | Calumet & R12 J ame ih | deaths were up both in rural and | McManus, director of purchasing; Game ©: vis. standards 8 dirties 28 | Same, feu 381 Baie oa oe urban areas, the rural areas | A. A. Shantz, assistant manager of : Fe “om Y sh i t in cren ¥ . Mi rT Ene 4 4 > * alr i ae = accounted a L vouwee Sragaca aya ~~ over last year jor | +. » - = r 4 DETROIT, Sept. 30 reo a tow | Gapuat ae . Bs one D4) %® per cent of the death toll. sales manager. i Fogg gt FR et Bs { the August fatality in-|_ Also in the group were F. R. (4h, weighted average 00 cuall 33:1 fhe p Gas tas Geen 4] . Most o ened Falberg, factory manager; C. C. (f brads ® laree ” chry *4 Pier $1.6 crease resulted from ihe “ran off | 1) sey, chief inspector; 8. G. Lit- a er é nose oe: medion Citiés Bri 3 "the road’ type accident, police y, inspector; 5 ng a . ree 37) | Clark Bquip , 1% ps 2 || eal 4 tle, assistant chief engineer; E. Cemas Me . 14 Pre ao auleiite W. Allen, assistant chief engineer; graded sistent 24-98 Pols Cal ton. | re a ° 9] Meee. ie For the first eight months of the a a -_ ee ee, Comme oe an ‘ . E. McEvoy, Fleet: man- A extrs large 88-87; |S ae 4 .. ee ee year, 1,290 persons were killed SENG-HT: medium 46-08 a eet) “| and 38,299 injured in 121,128 acci-|*8er; B. W. Crandell, public _re- ose A gutve tacos Os teres | [Sowa oS a Shc | ’ lations director; R. C. Woodhouse tome at Mar hes yl. week. | | Sen N Oss cs 8 : #3) om, Soe ears eo pre general sales manager. - pete sere ment te lower 4 ¢1 from 1,104, injuries increased nine . Supine moa: | Can Pow’ aveitan 8 bo $3, [per cent from 35,008 and accidents Others were J. M. Gilray, assist- ete * gome firet receivers | Cont Can |. 73 44) gained 3 per cent from 117,075. | ant general sales manager; G. W. 7 - “ gai pe Steed rectipts tm line with irregular | Cont Mot ... 10.3 St repay. S9 f Sheldon, assistant -general sales com Pa 7 —— SS - $ manager; J. C. meek ahgsie , POTATORS Curtin “Wr . 123 genre Rood. ..107 N B | f service manager; D. W. Neal, pro- * rival seo oo eee ee SS: .. Be ews in re duction engineer; C. V. Crockett, Sept. 20, 1985 shipments “So Se a ies waterete ee} hy Ane |: Sag Gtactair 0 a o b chief engineer and A. E. Kallen, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Carlot track sales sWashington Resets | Dow Chem “oe — >| Walter age 38, of 1455’ president of Yellow Manufacturing F in. wit! be goomest by. $4.90-3.45, in 10-1 sacks with het t's Pont 7194 Ron Ry #4 Vinewood St., paid a $100 fine! Acceptance Corp. “Geet the County of Garland. Michigan, Sie; “Minnétete Norte ‘Benet ‘Pom. | Rast Ts Bs oe ccm a | yesterday stort he pleaded guilty | St their offices, 680 8. Telegraph eee | mene 06-0 _ - Ft Ama ees YS ata on ine 482 to driving under the influence of . ima astern, Standard. Time, Monsay, ivecs k : Emer Rad °... 12% Sia on orto. ae. liquor before Pontiac Municipal Will 5 Model 'C)J- 6 October 10, 1 at which time an ivestoc re ‘eos TLD atevens JP... 284) Judge Cecil McCallum. place will be publicl and Ex-Celi-O 4. 826 fing Perk . 06 = yo DETRO 8 | PairteMor .."" 364 : : ‘ ; Sas, see ese | AITO ata, a eat” AE Bea "Sl $f) Cuared wit apertig, warren Added lo Jeep Line Siacttc patie Laie Roce ta Wersrford | Gey toferal-eiete | erect oa. BS Se Fr Pa 483) Henderson, 19, of Mjlford, was sen- p Township. * — mbo 6-70 weighted | Freuh Tra .,.. 446 ~~ a Bu! 38) | seanaa to five days in Oakland © Tie materials and quantities inveived | STOUT 0, Gi "meaitm o6-86 Sta erg (Gen Dynam .. soy Thome Pd County Jail yesterday after he| TOLEDO, O—Willys has added consist ot 10 tone oT $8%s. small 20-34 wid avg 32'4: grade B | Gen five os pee a ‘ ph sb guilty before Sylvan Lake | | another utility vehicle to its grow- + £4 ~ ie tahra? Be eres aera Grnse, jumbo €e-85 wid avg | Gen yest Mey Trensemer 2) Justice Joseph J. Leavy. He will | '"& family of 4-wheel drive prod- erPropoual anda en sorcijeaions win | oral eee ete ane. RD Smee | Soret ie ad aoeecces ”. ae serve a 30-day sentence if he fails | Ucts — & 101-inch wheelbase Jeep te ished =m oe en mn Gel rh Pid wtd ave 40: grade e Roa TY a Goodrich .-.)) 144 a = ph to pay a $25 fine and $10 costs. | with a rated half-ton load capacity. amount of 5% Of bid must accompany | “cnant, ‘ag Peewee® Groh Patee.”., “hy Unit air Lie.. 303, : | The makers point out that the bag Saiscents aun be gietaly mosnec' Grmmmeretelty graded: - cal a No Ry.” 414 on pet hese ben Seandinavian smorgasbord, St. CJ-6, as it is designated, simply as to thelr contents. terse 39-00, medium 44, mall "2-33 Gull Ol. gag US Rudder... 8) John's Lutheran Church, Oct. 6. will augment the current line of The Hesse recsrves the tient to renee | SS extre lai large Hayes Mfg ., 73 08 Siret..... 875 Reservation only. Call FE 4-3404, | Unj LJ , any or all or to waive defects | $9.55, medi <, 4," . te Tet 193 niversal Jeep vehicles, and is not | to accept the proposals that, in the | B is wim tt) small B23, grade | omena pe ** the ven Rael... ye PE 5-6536 or PE 4-0671. = —AdV. | a replacement for any model. They in nae to ‘he cdvaninn \ ot ‘the boner, mond 2 ts a pus amie eons wn” S a ; ware B Pic. - teal Rummage sale, First Congrega- ' said it was designed specifically | Boar! of Road Com! on all otterines ir demand. | Houd Her 15? West Un Te! .. 217/ tional Church, at E. Huron and | to supply a market for Jeeps ih. au or of Geko on “and Some aecouttis ing ined he'rla nse Mad | Bh cones 2 Wee 4" 3514 Mull. Saybrook Group. 7-9 p.m. | certain areas of industry and agri in 5 ni: = feat ; 5 - Bok or COUNTY, ay corryovers of peidlome ant —_— | tn “Rand”. ees a white Met pete Pri. night, 9-12 Sat. am. —Adv. culture and specialized fields ~ . ae plan vane Vilaon & Co . : ‘COUNTY OF OAKLAND, DETROIT LIVESTOCK Inepir Cap 59.2 Woolworth 4°?! Rummage sale. St. John’s Meth- | where an increased payload is de- | TEE 0. BROOKS DETROIT, Sept. 29° (AP!—Hogs—sal- | [nieriek I 91 Yow & Tow 8 e! odist —— 443 Highland St. sired, able 100. Barrows and gilts around 75 | It Bus Mach 409 mgs eae ive Saturday 10-1 —Adv i e ROBERT 0. FELT. cents lower: sows about steady: market | Int Hert fs Zemth Rad 119 | Satufday Overall length of the CJ-6 is : poorly tested account smell reeetpts: few Int 159.56 hes, 20 inches lon Sept. 30, 1955 | gaits mixed US. No. 1. 2 and 3 hertows if your friend sein jail and needs) |”. map bs inches longer - and git mostly 190-290: Ib 14 7$- ' VERAG f 8-0 d than the Standard Jeep. It is pow- STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-/ other weights pa scarce. quotable N° NEW YORE Sept. complied ‘by the aed Fn PE ome Nee } a - bete Cours feos the County of Onskiand, | few scattered saies sows 350-500 Megetioted ‘Pines Driving Lessons. Safe-Way Driv. ered though, by the same 4-cylin uventie Division | 19.95-14.75 : 5 18 60 = = wn the ee Pesce a sedlbals Cattle—Salaifie 150. Market generally Indust Rais, Ulil_ Btocks ing School. FE. 2-2253 — der, TS-hor kad Gulab pains oli Na a. rd neoy Popbes =, from reece monly gows Com net change : ay =e mar = = = : eacale a cane’ engine, “it was pointed ow eday i” steers | Now ter at : oi. Cause No. 34131. py. | 824, hetfers uneven but mootiy steady.| Prev, day |. 2906 1799 728 1741! oe Sane es. ae Bas suea having neve ted into Cours | ERatt she ettertoe cows ee | Monta es cs dag tt NY Teg ~~. County Police Chief Dies offerings; cows active on Sao os } r | fon having been filed in this Court fully 50 cents higher: bulls 65 Year ago 187) 889 45 13962) Rummage sale Sat. 9 a.m. alleging . een a present whereabouts | cents lower; 1935 high |... 287.4 1301 7S7 1818 Sar it | es pet ky want ek ess t IRL RE 2 pm Be ate thas Aer Emergency Call ee : : = . dependent see. the puvitc for rt | cul) shows 24.00-36.60: bul one ona | 1984 Jow 1439 77,8 354 1080) . u i _DETROIT ®—Police Chief Wil- easeeak ecabares cas bee | hole ea” eicery 0-239. ing | se vsore arocns | The best meal in town Sun. Ot. | iam P. Kathe, 38, of ‘suburban op ane bam "a ue ¢ people of the Bate Tan tan tune iy fod hetiore 19 00- Ne epler € Ce.) '2, 1% to 6 p. m. St. Benedict's, W.| Pleasant Ridge, died of a heart) ereny no! 22.50; bulk atm d | Figures er ‘decima points are eighths that the hearing on said petition wiil| ses, PUK, euty an 1eeteen cee | igh Low Noon | eben my bags hog ae attack yesterday after he had made - be at the Court House im the Cit?) cutter and low utility grass cattle down | Baldwin Rubber® ......., .... es 1i4 famuy s acu chil- an emergency run to the scene of of in said County, on the 11th) to 19.00: most ufllity cows 10-80-12.50 | Gerity-Michigan* p> se ee 27 32) dren —Adv. | ; t attack victi ae Portcen ae be ay — bulk canners and cutter 900-11 io beat Sess oe ae manded to appear personally at said | most utlty, and lcommerciat bulls ate Midwest Abrasive? ....,... 8 9: Navy Mothers Club a Katke was ¢ealled when C 3 hesring. ers and feeders 18.00-23.25; load 560 ib | Rudy Mfe sr oe, 28 f aS sale. 98 W. Huron, Sat. 1. | Brown, 75, of Plesant Ridge, fatally stricken on the street. = Fo Announces -| come from earnings and not from Huge Expansion Half Billion Program ‘to Be Financed From Company Earnings _ RAMSEY. N, J. hp retbarys ed ord president Mo- tor os, announced a $500,000,000* expansion . pro- gram for 1956 and indicated com- pany stock may soon be avail- able tothe pu me * * Ford said the half-billion-dollar stake on continued national pros- perity was his answer to the ‘‘ner- vous nellies” of industry. - pooene « at a dinner in Ramsey honoring the company, the indus- trialist commented on manage- ment’ fle —— to stockhold- ers oe it well may be the Ford Motor. Company will have a number of those (stockhold- ers) in the future.” (The company's voting stock is now held by members of the ‘ Ford Foundation and the Fors family.) He said the money for the ex- pansion program. next year will borrowing. He said the outlay for the year would #t a record for the company. Ford asserted that instead of “hanging fire,"” American indus- try should prepare for @- “major break-through into a new, higher plateau of puahection jams con: | sumption."’ * LJ The Ford Company already has spent neatly two billion dollars for modernization and expansion since World.War II. The -dinner followed the dedi-| cation df the new Ford $70,000,000 | car and truck assembly plant at Mahwah, N. J. Frigidaire Planning Integrated Kitchens Frigidaire Division of General | Motors today revealed plans to manufacture entire kitchens as in- tegrated units. The kitchens will be free-standing and molular, with their own interior walls, lighting, plumbing and exhaust facilities, so that builders need merely set them in as structural components of their houses. Mason Roberts, GM vice | dent ‘and Frigidaire general ager, described the units as an! answer to home builders’ demands for kitchens with maximum appeal | to. women and a minimum of in- stallation time and effort. They will be known as Frigidaire Holi- day kitchens. Roberts also said that the an- nouncement of the new product is being made at this early date in order that home builders can in- corporate this radical new devel- opment in their long-range plan- ning. He also said that. a limited number of the kitchens would be | built and installed next spring and | that mass production would begin late next year. Business Notes Harry D. Sayton, formerly tne manager of the local Kresge’s | p : member — and resent — the, Japa- “| nese occupation 10 years after. So. * Predident Er store, has been appointed manager | | ‘of the S. S. Kresge Co. district of- | fice in Pittsburgh. Appointment of J. P. Bergmoser +-as purchasing agent to head the production parts and materials pur- | chasing departrhent of Ford Motor ,Company’s Automatic Transmis- sion Division was announced today ‘by M. L. Katke, division general - anager. In this newly-established position, last - night | > New Store Opened on South Saginaw Formerly, the manager of the F. B. Melin Co, for 14 years, Joe Joseph has opened a furniture store at 78 S. Saginaw, at the cor- ner of Orchard Lake. ‘/ The two-floor building was pre- viously ied by the Modern | Floor Covering Co. , Joseph said thé new store han- dies all types of household furni- ture, along With appliances, bed- ding, linens and carpets, A staff of five ~_—- is operating the, —— Georgia Cracks Down on the Unemployed ATLANTA \ + Georgia's job insurance law requires that appli- cants for unemployment — be available for employment and ‘be ready to accept a suitable job when offered, And being available doesn't Factory Record : in Vehicle Sales DETROIT — Factory sales of~ vehicles in the U.S. in the Sales 348,117, including 5,506,075 passen- ger cars, 842,042 motor trucks and motor coaches, This compared with the 1954 12-month total of 6,601,- O71, including 5,558,897 passenger cars and 1,042,174. trucks and coaches, | For the first eight months of 1954, the figures were 3,868,520 passenger cars and 720,934 trucks - coaches, for a total of 4,589,- * City Motorist Injured .as Vehicle Rolls Over Joseph N. DeKold, 38, of Claw- son, was admitted at Pontiac Gen-_ eral Hospital early today for ob- servation after his car rolled over on Pontiac Trail. Hospital attendgnts sali DeKold ‘suffered cuts, bruises and a possi- ble, head injury. He told Oakland County Sheriff's deputies that he lost control of his car after he ‘missed a curve in the road. : Dividend Declared by Higbie Company The Board of Directors of the Higbie’ Manufacturing Co, of Roch- ester has declared’a dividerid of 15 cents per share on the outstand- ing $1 per value common stock of the company, payable Nov, 1, 1955 to stockholders of record Oct. 14, mean showing up at the unem-| j955 ployment compensation office in bathing suits, play suits, shorts or “dressed. for the- beach”, Labor Commissioner Ben T. Huiet. “Not so long ago a man reportéd to one of the offices in swim trunks,"’. Huiett reported. “He was denied job insurance for a — re 6 Millionth Car Due Off Line Tomorrow DETROIT (INS)—Ward’s Auté- motive. Reports said today the six millionth U.S.- built car of 1955 should roll from an assembly line tomorrow, ~-- The industry's statistical agency said the milestone thus was reached at the earliest point in automotive history. Ward's estimated U.S. car pro- duction this week at 133,705 pas- senger cars and 23,920 trucks. Near-peak production at all Ford divisions and a sharp upswing in operations at Chrysler gave 1956 car models a 52.3 per cent share of rie U.S, auto production this week, Treated for Bruises: After Being Hit by Car Mrs. Elizabeth Bogie, 79, a pe-|. destrian, was treated for bruises | at St; Joseph Mercy Hospital. yes- terday after she was struck by ‘car as she crossed Perry Street |in downtown” Pontiac. Driver J. B. Bonds, 36, of 396 Ditmar St., said Mrs. Bogie, of 160 Pinegrove 'st., ran into the path of es car from between waiting Ox Train Hauls Organ OLD LAS VEGAS, N. M. ® — One of the. proud possessions of the Roman Catholic Church is an organ which was hauled piece. by piece by ox train. from St. Louis over the Santa Fe trail and is still in use, Company sales totaled $5,548,772 in fiscal 1955 as compared to $5,- SAYS | 352,429 for 1954 according to Carl- ton M. Higbie, president of the company. Profits before taxes were | $699,056 in 1955, compar®&i to $532, 270 in 1954, . The earnings per share on 247,- 752 shares of outstanding $1 par value common stock increased Ag 97 cents in 1954 to $1.38 for Continental Motors’ Chief Denies Brockway Talks MUSKEGON —C. J. Reese, presidnet of Continental Motors Corp., spiked reports today. that the firm was negotiating for the pure! of Brockway Motor Co., of Cortland, N. Y. Syracuse and Cortland news- tween the two firms had been un- derway. “TI wouldn't confirm any of. it,” Reese said today. ‘If I did, it would be misleading.’’ Belgium anticipates the great- est flaxseed production since 1950, Brussels reports. PITT vo FOR SALE -GROUP OF OUTSTANDING INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Formerly “= Globe Knitting Works 225,000 S®. FT. * 2 to 9 STY BRICK * SPRINKLERED HIGH CEILINGS* SPACIOUS PARKING LOT © LARGE CAFETERIA AREA Send for Brochure 7 Dey &., N.Y. 7 Digby 9-2000 Seedsacecoscsccccsocncecneccenean eeeeeeeeveeeseesesese Sepevaveccecccrcceseccpecccsacecces | Mr. Bergmoser will be responsible | for procurement of the division's requirements for production parts and materials. Creation of the new | department is part of the recent decentralization of Ford purchas- ing. Mr. Bergmoser, his wife and three, children live at 1436 Kirkway Drive, Pontiac. Protect Jdp Laborers With Fence in Manila MANILA (\?—Filipinos still re- the Philippine government has*set | ‘up a camp behind barbed wire for | theJapanese salvage workers here | to work. on ships sunk in Manila | Bay during World War HI. Police guard the camp. No visi- | tor can get into the camp without | Ralph Austin AUSTIN-NORVEL Agency Inc. 70 West Lawrence Corner of Cass A Personal Invitation To talk over your Insurance Needs for Complete _ Protection! Ralph Norvel | FE deral 2-9221 a special pass issued by the army. | \ Sure you can own a new Cadillac : . . . today it costs no more to own than most popular cars. Jerome Motor Soles through August totaled 6.- . papers earlier said negotiations be- — Wiliams to Call fair ] Nov. 1 Session Plans Starting ‘to Jell for Special Meeting of Legislature LANSING *- Preparations for one of Michigan’s most contro- versial special legislative sessions in years began to jell matey. = +. Li bes Gov. Williams announced defi-| nitely that he will call the law- makers into epoctet session at 10 a.m. Nov. He has said he_ would ‘submit to the Legislature a plan to re- duce highway fatalities and to reduce or eliminate a 1,220-0dd list of mentally deficient children awaiting. admission to state hos- In a teelgram to legislative lead- ers Williams said he would issue the formal c@ll after he received a report from the State Mental Health Commission on what should be done to reduce the waiting list. “This report. is expected — a few days. Si ~ * “The Republican-controlied. Legis- jature's determination to take more time for any long-range solutions of the problem was high- lighted yesterday -when the Legis- lative Audit and Appropriations Committee virtually decided to bring in outside experts to blue- print a future for the state’s men- tal and tuberculosis — sys- tems. The committee said it would act Tuesday on hiring the Public Administration Service of Chi- cago at not more than $15,000 to make a survey, The Legiglature has been beset by conflictifig demands and statis- tics abou? available bed space from both the mental health agen- ciés “nd the TB hospital groups. | « The committee made it plain that it would not receive its sur- vey re pant before Feb. 1. Donna ]. ‘Erwin Weds Larry Dill in Oxford Rite OXFORD—The home of the Rev. of Donna Jean Erwin, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Miller, 900 Be get age and Larry’ Dill, ‘of Mr. and*Mrs. Lawrence Dill, Gravel Ridge Road, ter. The ceremony was attended by tie: immediate families of the couple. * * *# George Berkdeck Jr. of Roches- lter and Mrs. Marlene Wilson at- |. [tended the couple. The bride wore a ballerina | length dress ef orchid net A reception was hejd at the Thomas Community Hall for near- ly 100 guests. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Dill left for a honeymoon erty to Norfolk, Va. +$—— Red Cross First Aid Set for Monday Night METAMORA—The first in a se- ries of Red Cross First Aid classes ‘for Lapeer County will be held in | Lapeer at 7:30 p.m. Monday, at | the Lapeer High School. Jean Bent- ley will be the instructor; If there is sufficient_interest, another class will be held on Tuesday ~ nights with Dr. Charles Williams as in- ‘structor. Individuals or groups’ wishing to take tye Tuesday night Class can call Robert: Mott, MOhawk 4-6900.- Rally Program Slated for Calvary Baptist WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Sunday School of Calvary Baptist Church is presenting a rally day program this Sunday mosning at 10. There will be songs, recitation jand instrumental numbers. Pro- ' motidh cards will be given and the | merit pin system:will be explained. | ‘Parents are urged to come weal |meet the teachérs.. Mrs. Henry sparked with a corsage of yellow . * "MR. AND MRS. W Newlyweds Aitter Florida A candlelight service in the First Methodist Church of Ferndale re- cently united Carolyn Kay Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bar- ton of Milford, and William E. | Bishop, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Thomas. W. Biehop of Ferndale. * * The. bride Bon a gown of white chantilly lace over satin with a | chapel train and a high mandarin |, collar and scalloped’ bodice with ies of nylon tulle. Her Juliet | iss Girls and Boys | at North Branch, | ‘Set School Fair | | | NORTH BRANCH — The annual | TLLIAM BISHOP in F aradale Honeymoon cap of lace and seed pearls held her fingertip veil of illusion. Caro- lyn carried'a cascade bouquet of white roses and carnations with an orchid corsage center. She wore. a single strand of pearls. \ Mrs, William Edmonds served her sister as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. El- den King and Louise Gerth, The flower girl was Sally — niece of the bride. Ben Banner was best man and ushers were Thomas BishopGary Barton, Harold Bishop, and Wil- | am Edmonds. A reception for held at Carpenter ley. The newlyweds, ca a wedding trip tq Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., are ‘guests was Hall in Berk- Surviving is one son Roy with Se ee oe ter, Mrs. Diana Webster of De- troit; one brother Henry of Mon- roe, and three grandchildren Hunters Creek | to '|Changes Sunday Church Service METAMORA — Services at the Hunters Creek Community Church will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday which is a change in time. There will be special music, message by the pastor, reception of new members and recognition of Sun- cumber held ‘by three-year-old Ernest Rowe of East Unity, N. H as + REAL CUCUMBES — Almost as big as his head is the grown by ’s uncle, Rial Rowe, also of East Unity: Revision of County Taxes effects of the State | der of White Lake Township finds itself in. The revision, cummin trom an \Hits Dublin School Hard “but now tt looks like we'll “tive to raige it to 10.37.” Then the system could probably qualify’‘as a distressed-school dis- trict and get an extra $3 state-aid per child—bringing in about $2,200, he said, In 1954 the district voted 6 mills to establish a future building fund. It will lose about $5,000 this year from the future bund because of the changes, the — ‘de- clared. “We can't plan a school budget then find 25 per cent of it taken from us just as schoo} starts. “If the changes had been worked out evenly we wouldn't have lost so much in comparison te—arger districts." Walled Lake, a much — lost only $16,000, “These changes have resulted in a great loss of funds for local support of schools.” County Superintendent Dr. William J. Emerson said Dub- lin was hit harder than any other Oakland school district,: © - of Schools County Draft Quota 67 ‘for November dur- ing November. as part of the state quota. of 1,058, the largest since January. _ The increased call euns tite the Navy's decision to take draf- MSU Establishes : Jackson ‘Campus’ freak cu- It was EAST LANSIN Gon — Michigan State University officials an- .jnounced today that 63 prisoners atthe State Prison .of Southern Michigan began courses this week along with the. rest of the under- graduates. The prisoners, however, will study their courses via televison on the campus behind walls at Jackson. . “As far as we can find out, the dis-| Prison is the first in the nation — to allow its prisoners to use educa- tional television on a daily. basis,”* said Dr. Lawrence -McKune, co- odinator of the telecourses offered tory of Europe and Asia, a music course and one on introductory physics. At the Ionia Reformatory, where courses were launched a year ago, 27 prisonerw are 3 in a history couse and 18 in music, Clergyman Visits Homes Selling ‘Eternal Insurance’ “NORFOLK, Va. m—The Rev. Joel B. Whitten Jr., pastor of Knox Presbyterian a lot of visiting but doesn’t usually sc fair, of the Nor anch “Others may suffer hardship be- ‘ ears peli teat Natl ba? oes =i! Agric era eae | ln Fes a> E. Hazelhurst | day School teachers. beth Lake Roads, he pointed out.| cause of reductions of their tax | 20C®” the pastor replied. am. - e ie ‘ ” | : . County oa | Ad GS et hs atelgrenyg or yc om — | Sunday schoot wilt be at 11:09 | “It still remains to be seen how} base, but none as mulh as Dub| ,, With | a LA 7 ——~ Re much state aid we'll get,” he ex-| jin” Air rt Style hotamere - | Tuesday evening, ot 4, | ‘il b H Hoild a.m, lly Day promotions plained: 1 ha Regular meeting of the Meiamors ors Hetty Boar Ruins Auto o'clock, —— Club to Have Hoi jay will be made. A contest will get a What was taken from some dis-| pITTSBURGH @ — The Greater will be held af the Masonic Hall at : | * * «6 under way with awards be The district also pays. tuition : and oor ‘but Ends Up as Meal. | ni. |_LAPEER — Members of the} Sg) Ss ® © ¥° | tor 110 of its puils attending Walled | ‘Tits was given, to others and) Pittsburgh Airport, completed om Metamora PRAM, will meet att | . event is sponsored by the | Thursday Social and Study Club Lake High School. those added to will sdoatler able to get! three years ago at a cost of 33 7 Ene eineraviile Community Chub will | MELUN, France — An automo- | girls’ homemakjng classes and the | will go to Detroit to at-| The Fal] Evangelistic Campaign| * The - ‘18 Re everything, they .counted _on, he million ; soon will have a ee edne t a ° E = Wayne Dudley with Mrs. Glen Charen | Dile driven by salesman Marcel | boys af the Future Farmers’ Gub | tend “Cinerama Holiday” at the | will begin on Monday, Oct. 24, pony oa yates _im .. fabulous entrance, Workmen are co-hostess There will be a plant and| Regnier collided with a 242-pound | _ Music Hall. The group will meet | with Evangelist Robert L, Sumner, = a yearty. The county. Board of putting the finishing touches on a seuotants ‘net ew on a highway near here. | India’s Communist Party leaders | at 10:30 a.m. at Lapeer County] one of America’s youth speakers retire bends Hosted: fer building | has requested its equalization com- | $240,000 water fountain, The fouh- ‘ Ortonvitte The : ans- | recently | ¢*Pansion. : mitt meet with the-State Tax | tain will be surrounded by a plaza The Christian Crusaders of the Bep- car went to the repair shop. | are reported in New Delhi to be | Center building to arvenge tr on hand. was lly ee to me the n will be bya tist Church will meet at 10.30 a.m | The boar, was taken to a hospital | considering a political “truce” if | portation. awarded first place in the Sword| “We had thought we could get| Commission and try to agree on| and landscaping that will cost Bhar gid ney and | eee perpcba ro an |— not for a treatment, but as an they could become part of a coali-| Members are aoe to bring ajof the Lord Publication’s sermon | by this year: with only levying 4.5| methods which will prevent’ the | another $30,000, A 90-foot floral bring @ sack lunch | adornment to the patients’ menu. | tion government. box lunch. contest, mitts of the the il allowed,” said Van-| situation from . ' | display will be featured. . s ~ ; —_ T » . 8 : Death Notices | | __Help Wanted Male 6- Help Wanted Male Ri __ Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7 tee. Wanted pee 7| Work Wanted Male 10 ! a an ee ee PPR A OAR: [ern a a Nat LPI OID Pe ee ee —— = a * Maree, oy ry age, PE Mestccims na, waxrep Fay CHILDREN’S SHOES BRAID: SEPT 1955, A | . “ i reon French G Val . Bevel, ir coke Seay MALES | § At 10 a.m, Today § | Stree _—__________ |roaram, O8B WHIMS 6 | “Ee Part time, saienady | Preterany Lake Orton, age 10; beloved son There were replies at EXPERIENCED Bervice Manager Wilson Pontiac- | WOOL PREaoEe exPERIER ae 4 OC ign cect ero eet OE Cadillac. 1350 N, Woodward, Bir-/ Pull time. Apply-cim person a = = Braid: dear brother of Margaret | the Press office in the ; | _mingham : | town Cleaners. 4963) Van Dyke.| 00°. . Jacob " Rete : Ann and Edward 8 Braid Pu- | Sheet Meta: man for duet? wort Utica, . son's ‘anes. Bates. ing- MIDDLEAGED = To > ‘Hull show neral service will be held Satur- followidg boxes: Steady vear-eround job for ze SERVICE =MA AN ham. MI 44 DDLEAG oo J food and Hawes. ™ day, Oct. 1. at 2 pm. trom How- | . . | lable B.S Good wages Elbing, | Sian sansvienses a oie ane ou We Witt Train You Paola BELL : Bw § athe | a Oy = _- Bet oa _Diste BW) uae. th , | arke St ers an. b house i 5 Wom FOR LIG' E Mont ee Otiver attics Pry fee | * A> 4 4 AN = i burners, Must have. own tools. Earnings start at $500 per lens Cur omall wages, FE 2-3523. ne ~~ yg elder! ating {, 7, 10, 21, 22.25, 28,. 9 |JANITOR. PART TIME. EVE Wayne Reet Co. OL 32-0211 or careaat Gh | werk and com 7. terment in East Lawn Cemetery M eS a nings and weekends. State’age! PE 4106 od “ ao aruesade oe a 8 M good —rouple._ PE : Ralph will Me in state at Allen's ' "a Bie aes 2 —— | W. ; — o> time, o. bh Ith hee Funeral Home ont 11. am 60, 65, 71, 83, 116, 118. ] leateatvacuse Gat on none -ZALESMAN TO SELL FORD CARS [PRICE BROS APPLIANCE CO. aitres es Ree TF one and WAITRESS a Saturday. then will be taken to! § ] Press ; and trucks in the hottest. fastest | 136_W. Huron, Pontiec.__ Tede nos tims ber of | references. Press ‘shift, Rob and Myrtie’s Cafe. the charen to He in state until é a y | - - - =| presme. 5! ree ueee pris area YOUNG | MAN FOR O. 6 | AND D. for on . ws ime of service _ ey, | oor os wpe ny . an Brown and rate work ¢ cal common hat : x — Satie at MIDWEST | _M-59 at Van Dyke in Utica. _ “carrier ee: Late shift. oe De- vt be ow w “Apoty in Dersor __Card of Thanks: ld _ Help Wanted Male 6 Rooke J086 FOR MEN $425 nnd County hee 3S Raat pia record and, references To ng ED” Ss e. Investigator $3090, «Ma sonational brands ar Pontiac Press ‘oo¢ward at Square ma. WE WISH TO EXPRESS APPRE- | AUTO. SALESMAN, MUS General Offi 328 | end sundries. Experience 7 ciation to Rev. Milton Bank, perienced Steady mahindthey Having | Manager trainees : $350 ferred, car necessary. Call TF ah Help Wanted Female 7 C t Donelson-Johns, “Milford Masonic omy Cars. 2? Auburn. |Ottice tra funjor 5 $400 | he gd pet “Ths ts sece bet. ow aaa omp ometer Operators Lod friends and hbor lee trainee... $300 | *_ edi i for ‘many, acts of kindness ad | “QCAREER IN MANAGEMENT | Sales : $000 | STOCK AND COUNTER MAN. | “eachere bitween ages of 91. amc Immediate Openings sympathy show us during OUT sumer finance Temes “We | | Must be 18 or over Call MI 20. No tous ce nec: Sacer s girls with comp: “i in retura 8 time of sorrow at th= passing of | need ‘one man. Age 21-30. A Midwest Employment = ragerati ¢ train you. Must apply | tometer exp’ make over $300 » price ofa ¥ our loved one. Mrs Earl D. carefully planned management 406 Pontiac State B | SALESMAN, PULL on” PART person, between 10 a.m. and’ loc: , firm. 2 i may om i Clark. Mr and Mrs. Donald L.!| training program Excellent. fu- | ‘PE Men Bid. time on home moprovement, Ex- io 19 p.m. “arthur Murray ings are lmmediete and oppo 1- to you've = ALS =< Gaonesiten Lami -_ | ture, good, salary, and many em- | —— Se core WE st eoareres but not neces “Terwrence, ties are terrific, Contact Mie. - ooking or own ote cou R i rian attishill and family, i beriefit s sary S Pos Serv & Birm- M: and Mrs. Don M Clark and | tchool sreaeahe pee - grt PULL TIME REAL ESTATE | acceerine. APPLICATIONS FOB | west yar oo a a, & ingham hom: 4 "terse No, 2 a2 Dixie Hwy. } : f i) DaicamanivAcurenaiee’ office: ath SALESMAN: 1 = ar OR PART | receptionist and teachers, between te Bank Bidg. FE eav nt _family. a ] caars on EB 3-718) between ae buildine abel atch hg =< av| time The best freezer food plant the ages 20, Must| 56-0227. cleanjoe | The child are Witte pane aa Sie. ae "i oa BAY Wren 3 ALL AROUND CARPENTER Cus. | O'Neil for aopountmen | Werein ber sont cone Gccm | tee in teens. Murrey | COOK ytd WoMla y wnee 1 ir Sunday of” ri Liven. "Pe 8onl7 Cait ‘ater & AnnAnnAnnapoooan | vom work. Union. FE 23-2951. RAY O’NEIL. Real Davies raeoaes Sales Rochester me ‘RAL EXP { 6.- re att Wanted : | z A MARRIED MAN WITH CAR. pds ealtor OL 2-151! rh ~ ad aa DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS | Age 24 to ** who needs to earn Huron +0 SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT AIM HIGH f new-t © 3484 W Huron’St. ss FE 2-830) $100 per week or more Ful time | Phone FE 3-7103 of . PE §-7292~ ; must have good references, Call = x Funeral ~ Directors 4| Puller Brush dealership. Open in Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Ml ¢5 Pe 7 A , & PE Tes and Pontiac area. cam, | SALESMAN. SHOE EXPERIENCE. CAREER GIRLS pobieg time salesgiris Apply in a iat , Poa a Steady job, good working _condi- 5 legraph. e AIR AMBULANCE GROUND . Rs MECHANIC WANTED. } MUsT ! FIREMEN tions 6 s. Mencnange tte for pM 4 of ett Pursiey Funeral Home -PE 4-121) | be familiar with Fords, Guaran- Serer . EPP’s. P. 1 Trai _ men, OR 34134. COATS PUNERAL teed wage. A ¢ opportunity City of Pontise Salary $4235 — | Telegraph _and“ Northwestern Hwys, | junure Clerk . ersonnel Trainee $300 LAUND MALE OR PEMALE = Complete factlities OR 3-7757 =for the right man. FE 4-6148 Gems Acs or) Wer ame SALESMAN odica) Recon dignist 260 Pewmtous cffice wil train yenns comme au | Drayton Plains—Waterford Twp. BARBER Service time may be deducted | We have room for 2 additional | Receptionist tors Office $240 ady between the aves of "wae tomatic ry. ge ag om ~ _ DIGNIFIEN SERVICES _____sFE_ 3-942 _—..|* from age Heights €8 to Tein | salesmen. interested tn, selling General Ciera ee bered Toot have’ sales aptdle den] (one, cant eagl ae eee te Bh Kirkby Funeral Home FE ¢198? BRICKLAYERS PLENTY OF | Weight proportional. Apply, Per- | pet arg gent Seldpcecnipe hs ; | eee maa kitroctive | cies For law pig ae tlt, | Mare. Taylor Midwet sap, interview” SUS ee 0! ork, Top cwages for go sap We b lent rt be Ca ometer Operators $260 | yoing only requirem m 406 =Pontiac ne 3-8342. Tk Donelson- Johns: man Call eves EM 3-3911 Park _ we ave op sae ent opportunity Tro $65, be wn oe 2 mee of dicta- mh FE 56-0227. ep FOR cou. | BODY BUMPER. FOR INTER- HOU an KEEPER FOR ELDERLY, seinng exp essential, but not A | phone. Call asa Ga ‘LIVING - PROVID ore NERAL HOMB | view write L C Andersen. Inc couple Live in 172 Mohawk neceasary Apply ie seach | Midwest ‘emplovaent EXPERIENCED ate en “GEN. = OR ELDERLY 17 LapyY ple with no children. Woman must _=DFS 1G INED FOR FUNERALS" | Lake Oridasattn Mr Clark. Give } | \- \\ | schneider Bros. 232 5. Saginaw | gg p uk ged eral housework Private room and Pro y oe ip for com-| be between 20 to 50 to care for ‘SPARKS. GRIFFIN CHAPEL ea «(SE SxPetence — phoce (Mo) and Hstiavien acy Aue 8t : Cnta eae gpank Bide. television FE 2-1632. Days help fobs cars otf comeren.| oar” woe Pestiés Tome ton “aay iI Bervice VE 2-584) * reference _ We have one of the finest pro- oy —gERVIGRT MAN EXPERI S| | Sa a “ef eo care of ape. where, Write Pontiac Press Box — — CAB DRIVERS STEADY AND grams ever offered whether enced State qualifications. Reply | ATTENTION MOTHERS AND . : a = part time for night shift. Apply you've sold before or not. The _to Pontiac Press, Box 105 clubs.. Earn toys or a bowed . : . PHYSICIAN DESIRES TRA PAY FOR THAT NEw CAR. BEE Van aae Siple;. yey Orchard Lake 3 to 6 pm extras - ce crease) ens TE = ri SE VE] a Sivation “fa mare fametice cnn ~. E xperienced counter girls. Sele” Write Sos to oto athe people, sell the people, Na- I. su n is a |. S LL FUNERAL HOME: hi eel ale Ga-|' to home owners. FHA financing. |p ssscnbly i SERV sracwune tote agen Apply after 12. Huron] gertapie “WOMAN F — Press. tHonail gérertioed, Wetling “3 AmBulance Service. Plane or Motor | “CREDIT COUNSELOR | Paid Sen aboroval, Stop" in-out | and pneumatic. Aircraft products BE AN EARLY r BIRD AND BO BOOK | Cleaners and Shirt Laun- |- ¢..2. enn wl ‘in ie kee ee acgreser aeestaeee FE 2-8378 . | . ‘\ | new Branch Office at Acme In-| EngineeringLab. Testing Ex-| jest Pun earnings ee oy ¥ry, Real W, Huron St. after @ , bofclad fA 48 POTATO heme © 9 = | A — eencera has an baci salstess Co 1688 8. Telegraph | Lecdoeaped C. MEG. CO. ir 6 or week ends. SALESLADY FOR jERIE- pee Pit ogee s Fh cman Lake ing in *¢ sales epartment is road, ntiac a phone i ABYSITTER WANTE DY | FOR LanGEnie- position offers oustanding oppor-| _8-0448 from 9-12 a aan AN children’s wear, experi- | Church. _Goaren” Miller's, OA 82318. The Pontiac Press tunities for a Hietime patios mas ——— gee | 118) Indian _Wood Ra., “Lake” Orton pe hp sework. Call often ue =CED o ana but will train qualities | - : id advancement possible under INTERNIST HAS POSITION | ty TECHNICIAN MUST BE’ A| >> EXPERYE! saoatate senat able, glee Mr. Watson, Simm's - Instructiofis 9 FOR WANT ADS | our cufrent expansion program or person. trained pet de ‘ob | food bench man, Cail MY_2-6211, | COOK "AND, DOW NPFAIRSWATS ee vi s N, Saginaw ¥ ~—— $ ; sy Guaranteed salary. liberal bonus, |“ ofatory work. Salary open. Call| 7 MEN TO PB APPLES. EARL Weanestay. and o. otf own | hr. week. Paid vacation, Heath “SECRETARY z DRIVING LESSONS PIAL FE 2-8181 | PB ath ‘i P Ss & {> MI 4-0413. Saturday or Seder) 2 Beckman, 24 miles east of Or- room pleasan surroandings. 2| and welfare program 339 | Builder, 3 miles from Pontiac, ste : 1 | ae Pca .. a Swat chan | _ for appointment. nvilé. Phone 126F21 i nid. References re-| _8. Paddock. “Ask for urn Kent. transportation . Highest — Control Hf ve oe pg From 8 a.m;>-to 5 p.m | Bank B ing ee State | "2 MEN WANTED — _aul red, = 0_MI_ $9006. __ | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WTD.| feie'?, permancdt position. Per! cssons a So le tT, \ an uilding | To train Im the heating and alr | CLERK, SOME J paitltrme NEC- to wore from 6 p.m. ‘til 2 a. m.' ——....—...- “. ARE r SEWO! N | CARPENTERS. PROJECT OF "#0 IBM SUPERVISOR conditioning business. Good in- essary, age between 21 and 40, Restaurant. 25) 8. yo YY, MA SAFE W AY DRIV ING Wit | DO “are. a ih B All errors snould Ge re. | | homes near ig Mile and Jobin | $3 287 annuailf_ starting: 40 ey ae a Apply. in| apply tm person between 1¢ and _ Saginaw. Bt. werk th quectan ph age es SCHOOL 5-5456. wee te mm 2 ‘ : ri "| o i t ” ¥ ‘ es 9 ouse, 5 e * Press assumes no respon: {| men. See Ress on foo Darmont; cr week. paid vacation | —!| Saginaw iia ‘| EARN LOVELY GIPTS. HAVE! ary end toys, must be able to PE 2-223 WOMEN WANTS hE i WASHING ability for errors othe e | between Stevenson Hwy and John | iia : UNLIMITED WORK A eer | {tienda in for toy party and bbe work 1 Sunday @ month and DRIVING LESSONS. PONTIAC | _2#nd cleaning. PE 1 tham to cancel the charges = off 12 Mile Ra. or call | ices : Project carpenters needed for year) ‘c ASHIE = ning for fun. FE 2-9881. Chotc evenings, aiternate weeks. Apply| - Drivers Trainin “Day? eves. and) for that portion af the first FE 2-2624 after 6 pm Desire man with supervisory round work If vow want over RECEPTE NIS Gates available. _in_ person, Bodines, Birmingham. _ Sunday. PE 24681. Building Service 42 Ineertion of the advertise- Y°\ CAR WASHERS WANTED. 149 W° or senior operator experi- cale’ wages aod good working ~ REC 10: T | EXPERIENGED CASHIER WANT- “STENOGR. APHE R GRADUATED PIANO TEACHER. | ~~ OO ment which fas deen ren- Huron ence, must hb. ¢ 462-3, 602A canditions you must be a nailer. | ° DS you want in a) “ed. Apply Teon only.’ Farm- ~~ Lew 1.00 Mrs, or “4 § RMERS Gered valueless through the, COMBINATION BUMPER AND or other similar basic equip- Phone FE 68-1131 Friday and Sat-; small congenial canes. ‘where the! er's Guper Market. 484 Aubure Good salary, ideal working con-| gg seas, E rs. Henry Myers, ATTICS—DO BARE Niel Se er te oagdi | painter. Full ot part time Riem- | ment experience: prefer a nee te Rie | poe mabe cone ors — = es | 4 Ave, Cal Fe fast growing w ~ ; 5 -seddegpene Ute g p ge Pe . ine} q " kground in bill- Sees - i oppo 4-3048 OTN, ie ql . “aur ein number. we | enechneldes Bros. 273 6: (Saginaw | poems Beckers sracelvahie! Friday and Saturday from 5 to 7| 21-28, with a pleasing appearance EXPERIENCED MEAT yar. SECRETAR ARY __ Work Wa Wanted N Male r 10 enclosed. Guaranteed at dis- etithoot : = payroll, inventory control, ES ———~ — olen working Reals, ocmfortatie Fe O-Mat, os E. Pike Exceptional in Pontine | A-! ASTIC AND | micHIGAN HOME R Leas | CARPENTERS. ONLY UNION, ete 2 working conditions, attractive EXPERIENCED Mg ‘AT WRAPPER | for qualified oun woman, ty | floor tile @ speciality, FE 54998. cnn 397? W, Huron aise ee ee need ret A good years work | ,.519 Box M-Pontiae | satary 04 a 5 lendid program of les’ Pood-O- | ine and requt BOY, ii, WANTS A. A PART TIME | FE 46003 After 5, MA 6-1134 en oentaining ty ' E | rs : = ; ompany ‘its. Associate Yat "Pi ke easant work conditions. Per- x OL, 5-7350. an Crh . lereer_ than’ regular agate i CAREER SALES POSITION sE.| PTe*s, Siving full resume We have an opening for a! _ count Corp N naw. - manent, FE 3-7141, ext. or P.O, AIR COMPRESSOR, Gi ope iS acleen a Pry el prover libel Lata Ioana and reference: I & tl the | CASHIER | WITH RESTAGRANT Expenianc ED WAITRESS FOR) Bursy “ HOY, 17, DESIRES WORK APTER | power trowel, mixer, sanders, day previous to Dublteation no investment needed 2 year , man or woman to sell the | experience. FE $61 _ Ser — é sere « nr Perry, —_- school. FE 2-6190 pis ee ee Sun. it a , . heed er hour. & : PENTR JA N's : transient Wane Age inane | | quatanter ot Wg iy TaN | cnVOUT MEN Fitrers weib. Pontiac Press in new | CHECK ROOM “AND. HOSTESS. | CxPeniENCEL * WAITRESS, STENOGRAPHERS | canreerny care NEW ANP gg w, Montcaim ” "Fe ene eae ann wp te 9:30 4m } overnight traveling. Prefer mar-} ers. and igborers Apply Sabar- } subdivision if} Oakland | _box of Bloomfield Hills sfce "} ~ ve, Oe DF Sala Rate $2,613 to ger CARPENTER A AND y canine | Alt PES ths! theca Garren ried men, are 25-45. HS grad. | “ban Stee] Co, 2800, Alliance ( Py { lhe nt ort. _Birmingam _M wets Excellent r work. New and repair __ Tteld tile and 4 footings. FE 5-0066, at least optics confidential. | 2 saved ewe ounty. casant outdoor Cc GIRL FOR. GENERAL OPFICE | vance ment ows Oo - Murdock PE 2-786]. CASH WANT AD RATES «| > Gite particulars Box 19, Pontiac | MAN 18 TO 48 TO BRIN | work. Salary and car al-| omptometer typing, "hendiing each ele Apply Bod ether “temettetrance laos | CARPENTRY. CABINETS FOR- Lines 1-Day 3 Davs @ Days | “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET | yping, ie ¢ y mica work: attica finished, rec- meee 2, $150 «$186 82 DRIVERS Wit OWN TRUCKS ward a, 11 Mile | lowances. 5 days a week. a mene Oy ood og __reation rooms; repairs. EM 3-4175. MENT WORK 5 “hse + e+ to hau) housetrailers. 482344 Dixie | _Line > $-1100 j erator . pre nerogl & Son Inc. 528 N. Swain cOLLEGE ST Saws A-1-CE ¢- 180 (348 5.06 Hwy. National Trailer Convoy.” @aNaGER WANTED. BETWEEN | APPLY IN PERSON Fel io) S sropenrt, Vs STERAR, LLOYD MONROE ; as if’ 3 _Drayton Piains __ [MAN FR ANTED. food fighatcrel | TO TH E ll t GIRL, DAYS, TO CARE FOR In. Se ee eee week on . Phone ; $ 270 496. 430 § | EXPERIENCED FURNACE IN-* ASoiy tae W. Muro. CIRCULATION xcelien fant, PE 70641. : wren FE 4-6866 | i; ff te 8 on Pe See ee a. | daw SETWEEN. 2 AND 40 FOR pouTise ‘Paes HANGER RESTA + fepalr Also cabinet work. or wi rT} 9 or appointmen NTIA * " : t Y | truck driver, must know lumber. ght | W Gishwasher, appiy in person. ai ‘Work 0 4051.28 ‘10.80 be tweengp end 10 a.m. and'é and | Seed retoren nad? peer ages -_ - aileretas . a Rough wer guar, excelent ‘OPPO ment. Apply 7940 Cooley | : WEIRD ¢ weekend work. RICK, Sek hea peal peliee te hee eee | pans as ae ak "Pw Dino 2 oon aT OnE as home. Must be white. Santer ie a Fe work Pree estimates. ; - " early twenties with some accoufit- vy qnd vorking conditions. / 6. a: Call_after 3:00. eee ne MAKER AND CARPEN- 2-9327. - d iain Monuments 4A ine background. Write Pontiac, Cy Owens Ford &1 ==S7 Se HOUSE WORK, tig, Ritehens & specialty, Pe.| BRICK. AN vow woecee | Press, Box 9%. giving experience, _OPERING FOR NEAT APPEAR- W ANTED age Sendiibece, r) Paays. M A Di BuY DIRBE? AND SAVE references. and - education ing man to sel} and service cut! pestener, checker to design swan | __be efficient. E EM 32843. to oo eae WORK ixs | BRICK. Pontiac Granite & Martie Co. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN products, Permanent with ed electro mechanical urls | HOUSEKEEPER AND COOK FOR and drivew Robert J & George & Slonaker driver for established route_Apoly fancements Apply 102 SN Seet consumer market « middieaged couple in new home | .~— rg ta 269 Oakland ave FE 2-4890 Walker's.Cleaners 185 < Bradiey naw . | trial use. Must hare oon S Bloomfield hs oa To live in, | WANTED: AN AL ceteo ron L Siete - Cemetery Lots 5 eee oe PART TIME. 25 TO 3 | HIGH | cronsietea Sicnente - commepeonee | 234 By ale veane. ¢ Rete rences. | EXPERIENCED BUTCHER. AP- | school grad.. tyne telephone. Na- | comple’ products. engineering |- Ck preterit ‘tn person. Gifoux’s Super) tiopad firm, Dejrets or W. Pon, drawing fuding drawing of | ee z L mee WORK A 6 LoT¢’ IN WHITE CHAPEL | ean. 1535 Union Lake Rd. tae Write © Box 250. De- | assemblies, components and bill fo | ~ Changed Your | Your Mind? INTELLIOENT [NT WHITE ~ BARBY |. arried, 34, cemetery. FE 5-4256 EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTER | _troit 3) or Call Gondnar 3-4181, |.» vi Gecion Of - Stew eee 2 cath O6 1” on for 2 2 years SALE LOT. VERY REASONABLE | end counter. man Apply in per | 2 j MEN TO PICK APPLES. EARL | in ‘erien reduction | tools, ashbPty | Betty = ee oe | art sed, nice ts “byives ag el | S. mae Chapel “Memorial Park. |. pg Sfire Bros, 189 W. Maple, | pa gg miles east of oI ak syhcre Com Outecd, Age X-2 i at aa leg om. " anys a . | bo p | Fe afte; | , : F i . he ay : ae * ‘ ‘ cares } py a on | ote ¥ Z i. ¥ . yo Pee ea eu s 2 bi ei a4 ra Fi f . | ® 4 & 5 i ge f Ud Sy . ' ‘ \ * ‘ \ . » i -F 4 by - : i CA, : roe \ : rid F ed ; i 5 U t. ‘ ‘ . ; v2 : en) Ailes fi : # : He ok Pe > Von ex we ei we does .