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     g Death Near for Pope” 
as Condition Worsen: Pope in Prayer Before Stroke Medical Bulletin 
Reports Grave 
Heart Collapse Physician Says Pontiff 
in Final Agony After 
Second Stroke 
    
Strike Date Set 
for AMC; GM 
Still Crippled Ford Works On, UAW) 
Eases Up on Chrysler 
as 6,000 Return 
CASTEL GANDOLFO, 
Italy () — A medical bulle- 
tin late today reported 
progressive aggravation in 
the condition of Pope Pius‘ 
XII. It added: 
“The Pope is suffering a 
grave cardiac pulmonary 
collapse.” 
His temperature was 
about 101 and his pulse DETROIT (7 — New car, 
production, with General 
iMotors still badly strike- 
icrippled, dragged far behind 
schedule for another day 
today. 
GM’s local strikes, going 
on since the national con- 
tract agreement with the 
‘United Automobile Work-|   AP Wirepbote 
retirement from the high bench, ‘effective Oct. 13. 
Judge Stewart paid a courtesy call on Justice 
Burton in the Supreme Court late Tuesday. BURTON GREETS SUCCESSOR — Judge 
Potter Stewart, left, of Cincinnati, named to the 
U.S. Supreme Court, receives congratulations of 
Justice Harold H. Burton, who° announced his 
Ike Appoints Judge Stewart     t S C t V ers last Thursday, contin- d 40 
o Supreme Court Vacancy wis*incviseet nnacey Sect a to full output of 1959 Ore ict nes By ee eee 
| odel ° the use of his name, said the Pope 
From Our .Wire Services less than 24 hours after the dis- ing newsmen Tuesday that as a modeis. | “is in his death agony.” 
WASHINGTON — Judge Potter| Closure that Burton was retiring circuit judge, he has had a part Only . about 13,100 of, AIR OF RESIGNATION 
Stewart, a 43-year-old midwest-|°"_ the advice of his physician. in deciding only one school segre- GM’s 275,000 UAW produc-’ In the antechamber ‘‘there was 
Stewart, a Republican, was ap- 
pointed to the th Circuit Court 8@tion case — an Ohio dispute tion employes were back at 
of Appeals by Eisenhower in April where the court ruled for prompt work after settlements at! an air of resignation and calm,” 
and all present were praying, some erner now serving on the Sixth) 
U.S. Cireuit Court of Appeals, at 
Cincinnati, Ohio, was named by   AP Wirephote IN. PRIVATE CHAPEL’ — This is the last 
    President Eisenhower late yester- !%4 | integration. ‘eight and a return-without-. l of them audibly. 
day to succeed retiring Justice Under a recess appointment, Stewart was recommended for, 'settlement at a ninth of the known picture of Pope Pius XII in prayer be- are, left to right, Msgr. Mario Aluffi. chaplain The Pope suffered a second 
Harold H. Burton as e@ member Stewart will be able to take his the nomination by Sen. John W.! ‘com 126 UAW- fore hte suffered his stroke. It was made in his of Castel Gandolfo; Federice Callori di Vignale. | stroke early today. 
of the Supreme Court. place en the nation's highest a Bricker (R-Ohio), pany’s . -repre-_ private chapel in the papal summer residence, papal chamberlain, and Msgr. Mario Nasalli : 
Stewart will be the youngest DUE FOR SCRUTINY sented plants. Castel Gandolfo, on Sunday. In the background Rocca, secret waiter to the Pope. che somees roar hiniatines 
‘a tho court al . -~ « & __ : | same type as t which fe 
‘Stewart Profile Page 10 
imuediately atter | 
—<— the Pope Monday, a cerebral cir- 
eulatory attack which preduced 
partial paralysis. 
Three of the four specialists who 
had been keeping constant vigil at 
the Pope’s bedside were with him ~ 
when the second stroke came. 
The Vatican radio announced the 
second collapse in a special hook- 
up direet from his summer palace 
here at Castel Gandolfo. 
The Rev. Francesco Pellegrini, 
| a noted Jesuit orator, told the 
| radio audience that ‘‘a new fac- 
tor which was anything but tran- 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) <neeua: — Ce Jel Ford alone remained without a 
|diciary Commitee, which consid- Strike. At the same time the! 
\ers all federal judgeship appoint- Chrysler situation eased with re-| 
iments. jturn of about 6.000 pf its ae : though Justice William 0. 
“las was 40 when he was eae | 
to the fribunay on March 20. | 
1999. 
Stewart, probably will teen! a Congress a casas in, fy . Jocal plant strikers, 
unusually close Senate scrutiny in- | January, his nomination to the Sen. James O. Eastland (D-Miss) | 
to his legal philosophy. 35,000-a-year lifetime post will be the committee chairman, was at) The UAW meantime posed a 
This is not because of the man, sent to the Senate for confirma-|the last session of Congress a lead-| strike threat against American 
but because of the times. tion. ler in the unsucdbssful fight to Pass’ ygotors Corp. unless it gets a | 
* * * * * * ‘legislation to curb the court's ye Ra 
The appointment was announc ed: mW appointee told question-| powers and to undo the effects of ; 
= some of its decisions 18,000 AMC workers, 
A 
of the present extended contract 
was served on AMC by the union 730 Models Dawntown. si a Ris hte te 
View New Pontiac valoy be presented by Semon E. Knudsen, GM 
vice president and general manager of Pon- 
tiac Motor Division, to Dr. Dana E. Whitmer, | 
superintendent of schools. 
; * * * 
These will be used in the school system’s 
driver training program. | eat   
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By MAX E. SIMON 
Today is the day that Pontiac scoops the 
nation. . 
For the first time anywhere, the shiny, 
new 1959 Pontiae will go on public display 
as the city kicks off its annual gala “Salute 
to Industry” celebration. The m for 
Conduct Full Examination 
of ‘Abused Mental Patient Stewart said his selection took 10-day notice of cancellation 
him by surprise. He came here 
Tuesday morning for a confer. 
  
  ence with Eisenhower after 4 | octerday 
rush call from Atty. Gen. Wile © ri Although the rest of the nation must be This year the cars are being donated by | 
liam P. Rogers. om American Motors the  eentent te wait until tomorrow, city resi- the division and the Pontiac Retail. Store. Takes All Blame 
union wants the same deal it got dents will see the completely-revamped, The new Pontiac will be displayed on a | Five of the nine Supreme Court from Ford, Chrysler and General, ultra-modern ‘59 models in a brilliant raised platform in front of the courthouse for Tax Dispute justices. including Chief Justice \7 1. This includes the 24 to |Earl Warren, now have been. ap- Pee : Se ~* ‘0 procession this afternoon. 3 through Saturday, Oct. 18. Others will be | 5 |pointed by Eisenhower. The  po- jd) SSE an hour wage Ancrease ; . tati F _ With Faubus 
Hieal diviswer wemaine at five spread over three years. ~° A motorcade of 26 cars, led by the color- stationed on the Huron St. side of the court 
COLDWATER (ijt complete medical exam- Democrats aod four Republicans x * * ful, high-stepping Pontiac Central High rouse for the public to inspect through | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI — 
ination was scheduled today for a patient who is the SA GO RP ETERS Since last April, AMC and the School Band, will travel through downtown Saturday, Oct. 11. ; os iThe district director of the In- 
™ , _ union have been operating under) streets in the first of a series of tributes Another of the celebration’s highlights |'eTnal Revenue Service took full 
center of a second investigation into charges of abuse) 4 ative of Jackson, Mich, Stew- the old dineeyenr conuae. The 
of patients at the Coldwater State Home and Training art was a member of a Cincinnati AMC-UAW was the onlwone to be 
law firm before going on the bench blame today for telling Gov. Orval 
E. Faubus it appeared he owed 
income taxes on $105,499.14. will be a contest, with the lucky winner honoring Pontiac industry and its employes. 
. “getting an all-expense paid flight to Ber- x * * | >xtenc . 7 School. _ He also served on the Cincinnati = extended: The “Salute to Industry” festivities, spon- muda for two persons. * - * 
: Rep. Harry Phillips (R-Port Huron) disclosed yes: Git, Counciy and as vice mayor , The UAW yesterday cracked | sored by the Downtown Merchants Assn. 
terday the investigation was under way when he an: of the city in 1952, 53. down on its striking Chrysler 4+ the Chamber of Commerce, will continue pl contestants ue! do ts complete the | The trouble was that the total 
. ; . . “defi-| t * A | locals at Newark, Del., and | through Saturday, Oct. 25. statement I like the ‘59 Pontiac be- |included rent and operating ex- 
nounced his special committee on mental health “defi- > 1G. Sewal of Philadel. TWinsburg, Ohio, ordering both | ; a cause ” in 25 words or less. Entry {Penses on the executive mansion 
Se are the Aenerican The unveiling of the ‘59 Pontiacs will for two years, campaign expenses back to werk and charging cer- 
tain strike leaders with blanks will be available free from member 
stores of the Downtown Merchants Assn. nately established” Joseph Kibiloski, 45, Bronson, was |” | 
7 pias ate te a irre- | be at 3:30 p.m. when the band strikes up and a gift automobile that Faubus   
        “manhandled and abused* iBar Association's standing com- . . . | d his wi ; : i 
dd d dd |mittee on the federal judiciary, sponsibility. About 2,700 men are | at the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Many outstanding values will be avail- an is wife received in 1954. 
an Fees’ up an own I; | involved, } - i sg had fed,’ IRS Di 
stairs.” Mild Weather Nue issued a statment calling Stew-| | Ave. able to pomniown shoppers during the next | 47 Sem, cha &. aa 
Se cate ‘kboudil! Theali Direc: art's appointment an SE ee cee res y tive iidcat’ ‘The procession wil move east on Orchard few weeks. A special three-hour sale me cal! (onplaming that caving ; 
= : as Ses eras "| Lake to Saginaw St., and north on Saginaw be held by downtown merchants from 3 to 6 ¥ state furnishes by law to its 
ton Chartes Wace salt carly todey to Lin er | whi e sewers oe bon cage tol tual RL cea eae oe net to the Oakland County Courthouse. m., featuring cut prices on fall mer- hi 
in Lansing his investigation showed time when the Supreme Court has ‘thr ee men have been reinstated) € an uy 5 Pp. g Cap s , e et executive is not taxable, 
Faubus took the opportunity to There, the Keys to 26 new Pontiacs will ‘become a major center of contro-:and that the other two cases are} chandise. 
Partly cloudy is the forecast for versy. being pleaded. The international | 
tonight and tomorrow by the U. S.|_ Its rulings on sc hbo! segregation, warned it would not protect the, 
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Weather Bureau with the low about /have been denounced in some quar-/locals against any company 
ters, while others have criticized! charges if the strikes continued. ain e er’ C eme 
60, the high tomorrow near 74.   ‘no evidence the patient was mis- 
treated.” i 
Wagg described Kibiloski as a | 
“severely mentally retarded pa- accuse the government of using the 
IRS to punish him for his stand 
against integration and demand 
|that President Eisenhower pay for —— 
World Series Game 
  
  tient who had trouble walking.” | ine next five days tempera- ts findings in Communist cases. | . x * & ’ jure of us White Sls, if he had 
Kibildski was in a unit with 212/tures will average six degrees | Four General Motors strikes! in Oakland Ruled Ille By Threa ened b Rain o pay for use of the executive 
ta Fart nets , 5 2. wer mansion. 
other “very active’ patients, Wagg|above the normal of 65 and normal Headaches in Little Rock were settled yesterday and last! g y ; ; * 
said, and could have been pushed low of 45. No important tempera-, night. Larges of these were ihe MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Threat-| Faubus _ said he. got a letter 
down stairs by other patients or|ture changes are expected, except; RALEIGH. N.C. (UPI) — A walkouts of 2,100 Rochester, N. Y.. “ A +9 : . ‘ony. 
fallen himself. Saturday will be cooler, headact a iy inca | products plant workers and 900 at! . A new chain letter” scheme which is now circu ening skies and a forecast of| which said he had 10 days to 
; - « eadache remedy manufacturer ic. giltac pl Cleveland. lating in parts of Oakland County, and reportedly has. j4<¢ ‘test the IRS charges. Aion 
IN ‘CRITICAL CONDITION’ « «i 6 “aeurocketaa’ eee Diane in Elevelan ‘possible thudershowers made it Ts 
ae ae : Precipitation will average one-| Says sales have “gkyrockete GM said employes at its Hyatt rewards of U.S. Savings Bonds, is illegal, according to a question whether the Milwaukee! Acting Internal Revenue ° 
      
      but let up One investigating lawmaker. half to one inch, with showers Fri-| at Little Rock, Ark. Mrs. Sara Bearings plant in Harrison, N. |B d New Y Yank ission : 
Rep. Sterling Eaton (R-Plymouth), day and Saturday, Hicks, vice president ‘of the returned ‘6 work today venthout Chief Assistant Oakland County Prosecutor George F. would be able “e sue the ah tock tees Seates anaes 
claimed aes pou | Sixty was the lowest recorded| Hicks-Capudine Co. here, said agreement. The 933 employes de-/ Taylor. game of the World Series at Coun-| than Mathis, said Faebus’ ever- 
was in “critical condition” and |temperature in-downtown Pontiac) Tuesday that orders for her cided to get back on the payroll | “pyi het : mata ty Stadium today. all tax affairs ar 
had been “battered within inches! preceding 8 am. The mercury! firm's headache remedies at (and Jeave settlement to negotia-' This definitely is an illegal operation and anybody |'Y iu . a . seratioy’ Me . hpre — 
of death.” stood at 69 at 1 p.m. | Little Rock have doubled lately. tors’ i'that takes part in it could be arrested for conspiracy ; ; ; 
: a ai __ to violate state gamblin The We cyber Bureau predicted Mathis also said there are some 
ees = the soca — , ed a Bi the possibility of thudershowers oe his men are looking inte 
“ll,” but not necessarily 6 ne aws,’ Taylor said. | foll in which last -.|that may have ‘‘merit.’’ | 
New Director Tours Safety Building y el ee ee “< | whatever caused the bruises on He-said the Prosecutor's Office eral hours lastnight,     
  enim - mitté ‘ a| : . ; .; had received no formal criminal early SS . i | 
illips’ committee was formed | \ A ] complaint against the operation, * | 
by the 1958 legislature. after Rep. Kastman Attiti ] de e ait and S ee and thus could not act. Charles Segar, secretary-treas-| 40 CALLED | 
Carroll Newton (R-Delton) claimed e Supposedly the recipient of thejurer of -baseball, who is acting in TO OFFER! 
his brother-in-law was mishandled letter mails money, ranging any-|behalf of ailing commissioner Ford 
by attendants before his death. By PETE LOCHBILER [climbing enthusiast that he is,/Straley, whose six-year reign was|and command training is a com- where from $18 to $37. to the name|Frick. is the only man empowered | The party who placed this 
x kek A man who likes to conquer|Eastman intends to survey the criticized by last spring's Public) mon’ lack in most departments,jon the top of the list in the letter,| to call off todaf’s game. Segar, Want Ad to sell a table and 
and eventually the sender's name/however, said he would wait “‘un- probably because its the hardest 
area to train,"’ he said. 
As for the rank and file offi- 
cers, Eastman believes the best 4 chairs said that over 40 
people called to make an 
offer. Here’s the ad: ty terrain here before choosing a path/Service Administration report on 
Pontiac’s police situation, East - 
man has ‘‘no preconceived ideas” 
‘about a department shakeup. The committee did not come up 
with conclusive proof of mistreat- 
ment. mountains has tackled the Pontiac 
Police Department. 
George D. Eastman, a_ big, til the last possible minute before 
deciding on a postponement.” i 
In the event of a postponement, | will make it to the top of the 
list, at which time bonds will be 
given. that leads to the top. 
* * * 
About Police Chief Herbert W.   Wagg said Kibiloski entered 
the cottage Sept. 26 and was 
taken out Sept. 29. 
‘In hindsight, I am critical of 
the fact that he was put in this 
particular cottage,” Wagg said. 
. t ke * 
Wagg said the incident points 
up “the need for the resources to 
help improve our level of super- 
vision.” 
The investigation started when 
Kibiloski’s relatives complained 
to Sen. John -P. Smeekens (R-Cold- 
water). Phillips flew to Cold- 
water in his private plane Monday.   friendly man with an easy smile 
and strong handclasp, had a wait- 
and-see attitude as he inspected,® 
the Public Safety Building today 
during his initial hours as Public 
Safety Director. 
The 46-year-old authority on 
police administration faces a 
tough assignment: reorganize 
the police department, restore 
morale, increase efficiency. 
- He's faced tough assignments be- 
foré, and gives the impression of 
knowing in his own mind the stan- 
dards he intends to impose on the 
department. Like the mountain -       In Today's s Press 
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= “T intend to. work with the ex- 
ising staff officers to the best 
of our joint ability, unless some 
other course of action is indi- 
s@| cated,” he commented. 
Seeing harmony as one of the 
basie needs. Eastman said he in- 
tends to set up his own program to 
better the department, and bring 
about overall improvements: fiom 
the higher ranks on down. 
* * * 
He intends to improve the higher 
ranks first by instituting training 
          programs, “‘Lack of supervisory policeman is the one who has | 
all-around proficiency, not spe- | 
cialties. 
“In my opinion, if more police- 
men were able to do more types 
of jobs and assume broader res- 
ponsibilities, most police depart- 
ments would be better off.” 
This philosophy will be stressed 
in the coming month, Eastman in-| 
dicated. ' 
a *& * * 
A, private consultant the 
two years, Eastman frankly ad- 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) past 
      * * * 
The Business Ethics Board of the! 
|Pontiac Area Chamber of Com-| 
merce has also warned against. i\May | Go, Governor? the ‘‘chain letter’ scheme. 
  
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Detroit Keeps ‘Mounties 
DETROIT (UPI) — Horse lov- 
ers, relax. The Detroit Police 
Department will not disband its 
mounted bureau. A symbol of 
rebellion against complete 
mechanization, the 60-man 
mounted bureaw) has long been 
a’ favorite in Detroit.   
  the game would be rescheduled 
for tomorrow. 
  
BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) — 
Gov. Ear} Long urged passage 
of a laW requiring the superin- 
tendent of state police to check 
| out with the governor's office 
before leaving the state. Long 
said he learned Supt. John Nick 
Brown reported he was going to 
New Orleans on ait investigation 
“but instead he went to New 
York, to the World Serles.” 
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STUDY UF MATERIAL—United Fund build- 
ing trades solicitors began their. calls today, 
after a kickoff luncheon yesterday. Shown here 
are Oakland County Circuit Judge Clark J. 
Adams, left, and Berkley Voss, right, chairmen chairman. 
Making Calls After Kickoff Luncheon   
UF Building Trades Group Starts Work : Pontiac Area United Fund build-!to have an opportunity to pledge | 
icitors today oe before the slack building season ing trades sol 
, begins. making their first calls after 
kickoff luncheon at Flks Temlel The construction group workers vesterday | Join the special gifts solicitors in 
a - * * | making pre-campaign calls. The 
| special gifts division kicked off 
This year’s construction group) its drive Sept. 29 and early re-   of the Commercial Division, Paul A. Kern Jr., 
construction group chairman, second from left, 
and John Napley, i f F el fp 
  
  
Pentiac Press Phote 
Commercial Division  co- 
turns indicate widespread ac- 
ceptance of the giving yardstick 
as a pledge guide. 
The yardstick scale, related to 
\the individual's income, gives the 
|prospective contributor an idea of 
|what his fair share pledge should 
be. 
    
goal has been set at $15,368. Build- 
Ing firms and their em-| 
ployes are being asked to 
build a better community.” trades 
Paul A. Kern Jr., construction 
group chairman and luncheon 
host, urged his workers to begin 
making their calls this morning. 
This entails contacting more than | 
250 firms and their employes in | quilizing”’ 
the area. tiff. 
i { 
“When I accepted the chairman-| ‘‘This is not a good sign.” Fa- 
ship of the construction group, ther Pellegrini said. He added 
I did so with the intention of put-,that, contrary to the hopeftl) 
ting forth every effort to see that atmosphere at Castel Gandolfo 
our goal is met. 1 expect as much | Tuesday, today there was only 
from every man who volunteered frantic anxiety. 
Cana ee BreuP {hs Y&8E" | GIVEN FORGIVENESS RITE —_ ; j A later broadcast said that the 
KICKOFF IN ADVANCE ; 
The construction group annually! munion and Absolution — forgive- 
kicks off its drive in advance of ress of sins — at 8:15 a.m.,an 
the general campaign. This en- hour and a quarter after the 
ables the building trades workers, stroke —— = sie ———— * * * 
Monday, while still in the coma 
after his first circulatory attack, | 
he was administered Extreme Patches af Rain 
Blur Forecast i'w t's of Dry, Mild “ death. 
A kidney ailment developed, 
Bs The Associated Press but the four-man team of doc- 
Fairly mild and dry weather tors by his bedside pulled him 
prev: viled in most of the melee through and yesterday he was 
today. well enough to take nourishment. 
* * * Last night his pulse and respira- 
A few areas reported patches of tion arose alarmingly and vatican) 
rain, with the main wet belts in officials announced they felt anx- 
sections of the Midwest and the‘iety for his condition 
Far Northwest Skies were gener- * * * 
ally fair in most areas except; It was the second time the 82- 
for cloudiness in the precipitation year-old head of the Roman Cath-' 
areas and in the Pacific Coast. olic Church and spiritual leader) 
* * * ‘of some 500 million Catholics has, 
Southern and southwesterly been near death, 
winds fanned warm air from| Four years ago a serious ill- 
Texas to New England, sending; ness struck the pontiff, 261st in a | 
temperatures slightly above nor-| long series of sovereigns who sat 
mal marks in most sections east: on St, Peter's throne, the oldest 
ff the Rockies. Readings were 10, in the world, 
to 20 degrees higher than 24 hours | At that time the Pope rallied 
earlier from the Ohio Valley tO! and recovered because of what 
“New England. However, norther- we as described as “the heart of a 
lv winds dropped temperatures |jioy, ; 
near or slightly below normal in) ee 
he Carolinas, Georgia and Ala-|R REGAINED STRENGTH 
: ; hama, They were near to slightly; He regained his strength and 
bove normal in areas west of the once again assumed a tremendous 
Pooch /burden of work that has generally 
|been considered one of the heav- 
liest ever carried by a pope in the 
(2. 000-year history “Of the Roman 
Catholic Church. 
The pontiff carried that burden kies 
The Weather 
Full U & Weather Bureau Report 
PONTIAC ANB VICINITY — Shew 
ending this merning, becoming peril 
slowdy this afternoon. Seutherly winds 
¥'-9% miles teday, high 75. Part ad 
clouds tonight and temerrow. Not mu 
temperature change Soantherly eds 
127-20 miles tonight Lew tenight 60.   
ee ‘Ask Library Project 
THE toe + om AO Extend Facilities 
  Lowe: 
At Ran Mind Veg {4-20 im ph i 
Se eee ef Members of the North Oakland 
ae ie eRe fa County Library Project were asked 
Mror Thureda: at 240 a yesterday to open their facilities 
( Downtown Temperatures ; to non-residents. 
@ a fe L ‘4 Jean Johnson, project director a F 12 49 oe Car = 
a> 1 lpm 6s and a staff member of the Michi- 
“ alti Se Oaoc aoe $? |gan State Library, told library rep- EA a 4-3 
‘resentatives that if non-resident,! 
sian Mg in Ponting fees were waived, the project 
Highest temper would furnish more books to each Toe t temperaty <a Awe cielo 4 . 
Morn tamperat 62s Member areca, 
  : Weather—si: 
The purpose of the proposal, i One Year Axo in Pontiac she said, was to promote in- Highest ter perattire an 
Lowest temperature @ esse eeees “creased Jibrary circulation and | Mean temperature @ ........ ill t : 
Weather —Cloudy. mild stimulate interest among poten: | 
Highest and Lowest Temperatures 
This Date in 86 Years 
89 in 1979 25 in tial library users. 
1889 Mgmber communities were to re-| 
port the proposal to local boards 
of trustees, In the project arg li-   
Tuesday's Temperature (hart 7 | 
Alpena farquetie 
         Balti 66 45 Memphis 80 es braries in Clarkston, Highland, 
Leet re 6241 Miami #1 -7* Holly, Lake Orion, Milford, Orton- rowns 87 14 Milwaukee 71 
Buffalo 73 84 Minneanciis 68 * ville and Oxford. 
eon ee es i. 7: Representatives from Waterford | 
Cincipnat! 78 60 Omaha 77 57'/Township said there is a move to’ Cleveland 75 8 Pellston 67 55) 62 Tienset ae re Phoenix sao. bring the township into the project. | 
De ratt 76 60 Pittsbure! 71 0 * * * 
) 5a 44 Louis sy . 
73 ° Francisco 5°: Financed through state and fed- 77 3 . ‘ BG fA) rn ~ 7 A et 56 57 eral aid phat alias in Pon- 
Kony 71 67 Tampa 66 tia¢ wit yllis Pope, cit - Kansas City 89 70 Traverse C. 7 66 “f di F y libra 
Los Angeles 7@ 60 Washington 68 51 rian, as assis ant director, 
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SE er _   “> Death Near for Pope Dine 
as His Condition Worsens 
(Continued From Page One) : 
‘Pope had been given Holy Com-| 
the last rites of the church 
and those in danger} 
\gathered , ini Escorts | 
Leave Quemoy Report U.S. Ships Not 
Accompanying Landings 
During Cease-Fire 
TAIPEI, Formosa # — Indica- 
tions mounted today that U, §, 
ships have stopped escorting con- 
voys to Quemoy during the seven- 
day Communist cease-fire in the 
Formosa Strait. 
* * * 
An unescorted Chinese. Nation- 
alist landing ship put tons of am- 
munition and 450 troop replace- 
ments ashore on Quemoy today, 
the third day of the cease-fire. 
The captain said his ship ‘‘came 
alone” on the supply run from the 
Pescadores. 
* * * 
His crewmen told AP corre- 
spondent Gene Kramer on Quemoy 
that they did not see any accom- 
panying U. S, warships on the 85- 
mile voyage. 
en en 
-The Nationalists said large 
quantities of supplies were pour- 
ing intg Quemoy. The Commu- 
nists had said they would hold up 
their artillery attack for a week 
provided American escorting of 
convoys ceased. 
* * * 
Washington dispatches said an 
order halting American convoying 
might already have gone out. 
As it was Tuesday, the cease- 
fire quiet around Quemoy was 
shattered today by Nationalist anti- 
aircraft fire on the island. After 
five minutes of sporadic shooting 
Nationalist transport plane 
emerged from the clouds and 
landed on the island. ‘I guess our 
gunners just got a little nervous 
aver that C46,’’ said one National- 
ist. officer. 
* * 
Kramer reported that the 47,000 
civilians on shell-pocked Quemoy | : : The Day in Birmingham   
| 1958 children's Halloween party ‘BIRMINGHAM — olins: tor Oe 
sponsored Birmingham mer- 
chants wil alow those of recent 
— to arrangements 
wen Yul sme ms diy   
  AP Wirephote 
Clifford McClure, 25, the SPACE BALLOONIST — First Lt. 
pilot for the third Man High balloon flight into the stratosphere, 
gets settled in the capsule just before it is sealed up. The special 
assistant at the Aeromedical Field Laboratory of the Air Force 
Missile Development Center, Alamogordo, N. Mexico, will attempt, 
to ascend to 100,000 feet today to further explore the edge of space. 
    are taking advantage of the lull | 
to repair some of the ravages of, 
war, 
* * * 
U, S. officials in Washington ex- 
pressed hope today that Red China 
will convert its seven-day truce in| 
the Formosa Strait into a perma- | 
nent, dependable cease-fire. 
That view will probably be ex- 
  iwice 
Last week he suffered a re- 
currence of the hiccups and gas- 
gan four years ago, He per. 
sisted in his heavy load of ad- 
ministrative work and audiences 
here at the papal summer resi- 
dence, but finally curtailed his 
program at his doctors’ insis- 
tence over the weekend. 
* * * 
Moments before he was struck 
down Monday he had said Mass| 
at the little private chapel of his 
summer residence and received 
jcommunion. He was preparing to 
resume work in his private li- 
brary when the attack hit him. 
* * * 
| “My God! | cannot see! I can- 
jnot see'’ he was quoted as say- 
ing. 
| As he had four fears ago, the 
pontiff showed great powers of 
| will and physical endurance. 
Again he rallied and for a time 
| it was hoped he was once more 
‘on the way to recovery. 
|his condition had worsened. . tritis with which his illness be-—   pressed later this week to the Chi- 
had struck the Pon- ‘fully, often despite medical ad- nese Reds in diplomatic talks un- \der way at Warsaw. U, S. Ambas- 
sador Jacob Beam is scheduled to 
meet the Chinese envoy, Wang 
Ping-nap, Friday,   
Income Tax Question 
Nor Bothering Williams 
LANSING (UPI) sov. G.| 
|Mennen Williams has not had any. 
trouble with the Internal Rev- 
enue Service, his press secretary 
said today. 
The -statement came in response 
a question prompted ito 
Gov. 
federal government demands taxes 
on living expenses provided by 
the Arkansas legislature. 
Faubus claimed federal agents 
‘want to, charge him for the “fair 
rental value’ of his state - pro- 
vided mansion, 
* * * 
“Governor Williams has no man- 
ternal revenue service,” Press 
Aide Paul Weber said. 
Faubus has an annual salary   ino “‘living expenses.’*   
ca . 
Pope’s Relatives Gather   
CASTEL GANDOLFO  — The 
Vatican radio said al] the Pope’s 
close relatives were in an ante- 
ichamber of the sickroom. The 
| broadcast concluded with a re- 
quest for. Catholics all over the   
world to * intensify their prayers 
for his recovery. 
* * * 
From all parts of the world 
j Message of condolence and of 
hope have been pouring into the 
secretary of state's office in Vat- 
ican City. “ 
* * * 
They came from President Ei- 
senhower, Queen Elizabeth II, 
President Theodor Heuss of West 
Germany, many others of the 
world’s great and hosts of ordi- 
nary citizens. 
* * * 
A report that could not be im- 
mediately confirmed said Francis 
Cardinal Spellman, archbishop ot 
New York, might return to Rome. 
'He is en route home with a group 
‘of American pilgrims after see- 
ing the Pope last week but could 
leave his ship at Gibraltar” or the 
Azores. 
          * 
other * * 
The 54 cardinals of the 
jchurch were being kept informed 
land alerted for a possible call. 
They would elect a successor if 
the Pope dies. 
7 k* & 
In ‘a_ courtyard adjacent to the 
papal summer palace, a throng 
and prayed _in loud 
voices for the Pope. But police) 
cleared the square in front of the 
Breat gray stone building, saying, 
“Tt is not seemly to have people 
crowding here." 
* * * 
All the cardinals of the Vatican   
  Curia and several others from It- 
LY < World Sends Messages 
of Condolence, Hope 
aly were in the antechamber of 
the Pope's sickroom. 
ke OU * 
Various sRame afternoon news- 
papers came out with extra edi- 
tions reporting the Pope was 
dead, but the Vatican continued to 
deny it flatly. 
* * * 
| When the extras circulated in 
St. Peter's Square, nuns who saw) 
the copies fell to their knees to! 
pray. 
* * * 
Newsmen at the Vatican. Press| 
‘Police Headquarters had ordered 
seizure of all newspapers report- 
ing the Pope dead. sion and no problems with the in-| | ALAMOGORDO, N.M. 
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charge yesterday by Arkansas | There is 
Orval E. Faubus that the the gondola so that if there were 
  of careful study of how nature treats 
Tuesday night came word that $10,000. Williams gets $22,500 but! man close to the edge of space. He 
ito know in order to survive there— i] 5 
and eventually: in space. 
{ | 
| 
| darkness: of outer space, the re- 
  | 
| 
Office were told that the Rome|WI get his first break—five min- | 
4 |day had failed. | Pilot Plans to Rise 20 Miles 
Gives Up Jet tor High Ride 
to Stratosphere in Balloon   
in diameter at/peak altitude. It 
was expected to travel about 300 
miles and land somewhere within 
a radius of 109 miles from Ama- iP — A 
‘big helium-filled plastic balloon) 
rose majestically from the New| 
Mexico desert today, carrying a’ 
young military scientist on a, rille, Tex. 
flight aimed at the peat s | If anything goes wrong, either 
> McClure or the ground crew can 
Lt. Clifton McClure, 25, a Jet cut the gondola loose to float earth- pilot. was sealed in the gondola’ ward under a king-size parachute. 
of the balloon again Tuesday night) <. « ‘* 
fter a launching attempt Tues-) ; 
a hed fail : Mrs. McClure will wait out the 
McClure had been sealed into long ride in her trailer home. The 
a 3x9foot metal capsule jammed Air Force provided her with a re- 
full Gt isinuments Naty? 056m. ‘panel of experts pick her. husband's 
McClure has been dozing part |mind. 
time in an artificial atmosphere | 
inside the capsule of almost 100 | 
per cent oxygen.   
Employment Jumps 
65,000 in Michigan 
DETROIT (® — Employment 
jumped 65,000 in Michigan dur- 
| ing the month ended Sept. 15, the 
Michigan Employment Security 
Commission reported today. 
* * * 
Of the gain, 50,0090 was report- 
ed in outstate areas and 15,000 
in the Detroit area. 
* * * 
The increase reduced the num- 
ber of jobless in the state as a 
whole to 420,000, or 14.3 per cent 
of the labor force, and in the 
Detroit metropolitan area to 275,- 
000, or 18 per cent of the labor 
force. almost no nitrogen in 
accidental decompression at high 
altitude there would be no nitrogen 
in his blood to bubble and give him 
the so-called bends that deep - 
water divers sometimes suffer. 
The capsule atmosphere also fs 
pressurized to equal about 24,000 
feet altitude. 
* * 
McClure hopes, 
ifeat, to further * 
by this solitary 
the Air Force’s 
|hopes to learn more about what 
iman needs to have with him and 
He'll be nearing the eternal 
  gion of intense radiation, the re- 
gion where man’s comfortable | 
feeling of gravity is gone, the ‘Mayor Asks Employers 
region where . . . who knows? {9 Hire Handicapped 
That is what he hopes to learn | 
more about, i 
This will be the third trip of the 
Man High series, It was to” have 
started Monday, but the launching 
was postponed because of a wide-       In proclaiming this week Employ 
the Physically Handicapped Week, 
Mayor Philip E. Rowston urged 
employers and civic leaders to en- 
list public interest in additional em- 
save ployment opportunities for the a : spread cloud + physically handicapped. 
* * * A battery of experts in space 
‘medicine, physiology, meteorology, 
astronomy, space psychology and 
psychiatry will grill him constantly 
iwhile he floats high above the 
‘earth. \ 
* * * 
During his 17th hour aloft he Rowston acknowledged the voca- 
who are physically — ‘‘but not oc- 
cupafionally”’ 
services as the Governor’s Com- 
mission on Employment of the 
Physically Handicapped, the Michi- 
gan Entployment Security Com- 
mission, the Office of Vocational 
Rehabilitation and the Division of utes for silence and introspection. 
_The plastic balloon carrying Eastman Attitude 
iceiver so she could listen to the} 
tional accomplishments of citizens: 
— handicapped and) 
commended the activities of such} ls Wait and. See 
(Continued From Page One) 
mits that he comes to Pontiac as 
a “trouble-shooter,”’ and figures he 
can put the loca] department in 
shape within two or three years. 
He has signed a two-year, $12,000- 
a-year contract with the city and 
— to leave when the job is 
Interested in the Pontiac situ- 
ation because he was hired- 
briefly by the PAS te give an 
Outside of five days he spent 
here in connection with the PAS 
report last December, Eastman 
says he is a stranger to the de- 
partment and its officers. 
: * * * 
He thought that the report, with 
its detailed recommendations for 
improvement, was a good one gen- 
erally, which he will use as a 
guide, 
“But the report was not my 
personal product and there'll be 
places where I disagree with it. 
The PAS study reflects the view- 
point of an outside agency. I'm 
the guy who has {o actually work 
with the department.” 
As he surveyed his new post, 
Eastman may have been remind- 
ed of a day back in 1946, when 
he was suddenly faced with a 
similar situation. 
* * * 
Eastman was a sergeant on the 
police force in his native Seattle, 
Wash., when the city, worried 
about low police morale, ineffici-| 
ency and hints of corruption, de- 
cided on a cleanup, 
To find the right man for the) 
task, the nation was scoured for, 
top-ranking men. After the tests 
were scored, Eastman, though only 
ja sergeant, stood second on the} 
! list. 
“It was my big break. Though 
I wasn't in first place, it was 
decided that q local man might 
do a better job and [ was 
hired,” Eastman recalled, 
Promoted to chief over 23 cap- 
tains and twice ag many lieuten- 
ants, the 34-year-old ex-sergeant 
found his keen interest in adminis- 
tration stood him in good stead. 
For more than a score of months 
previously he had been planning, 
as a theoretical exercise, the 
changes he would make to improve 
the department. 
* * * 
“On my first day on the job I 
was able to give dozens of orders 
I had thought of months before. 
It must have looked impressive |Plan Children’s Parade 
With Halloween Party 
in, city recreation n- director. 
will be awarded after the children 
have received their goodies, 
a * * * 
Junior and senior high school- 
age students will have their par- 
ties at ie two — highs and 
will be greater than ever before. 
He predicted the high school party 
will have nearly double the parti- 
cipants of last year’s affair. 
Attendance at the Barnum and 
Derby Junior High School parties 
and the high school dance is by 
ticket only, Reese said. 
Service clubs, PTA units, school 
teachers, YMCA, Community House 
and Girl Scouts are serving on 
the several arrangement commit- 
tees. They are handling judging, 
purchase of gifts: and wrapping, 
distribution, policing the parade 
route and food distribution. 
Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills 
fire departments are distributing 
safety pamphlets as a part of 
National Fire Prevention Week, 
Oct. 5-11. 
In the Hills, trucks have been 
stationed at heavy traffic inter- 
|sections where firemen are dis- 
tributing leaflets and answering 
questions on fire prevention. 
The Birmingham Department, in 
addition to passing out leaflets, is 
showing trailer film in the two 
local theaters. 
lke Promofes Two 
on White House Staff 
WASHINGTON (AP)—President 
| Eisenhower today named Gerald 
D. Morgan, now White House spe- 
cial counsel, as his principal dep- 
uty assistant.   
* * 
David W. Kendall, a former as- 
sistant secretary of the Treasury 
and now a Washington attorney,         to the city fathers.”’ 
After attending night school at) 
the University of Washington on! 
and off for 20 years, Eastman! 
graduated with a bachelor’s de-' 
gree in political science in 1951 
and the next year left Seattle for 
other things. | 
A variety of. high posts and 
affiliations with college campus- 
es in the past six years tie in 
with his long-range plans to set- 
tle down permanently as a pri- 
vate consultant and university 
lecturer, 
Since Seattle days, Eastman has. 
been director of the western region, 
for the National Safety Council, a 
consulting expert with the U. S. 
Treasury Department and superin- 
tendent of police for the New Yorks 
Port Authority. He’s been asso-| 
ciated with Columbia, Fordham, | 
Hamline, Northwestern and Rut-| 
gers Universities and the Uni-| 
versities of California and Louis- 
ville.   
kt * * 
The past year, he has been a! 
part-time lecturer at Brooklyn Col! 
lege and New York University, | 
  was named to succeed Morgan as 
‘special counsel. Both appoint- 
jments are effective Nov. 1. 
Morgan will serve under Wilton 
'B. Persons, ‘who was sworn in 
Tuesday as Eisenhower's chief 
jaide. 
* * * 
Persons is taking over the top 
spot on the White House staff from 
| Sherman Adams, who resigned un- 
der fire Sept. 22 in the wake of 
criticism of his relations with Bos- 
ton industrialist Bernard Goldfine. 
CORRECTION 
of Tuesday’s Ad 
Cost for Tonight's 
Family Night 
Should Have Read 
$1.00 Instead of 
$1.25 at Manny's 
W. Huron and 
Elizabeth Lake Rd.   
  
  
  
  where he is completing work on a 
master’s degree in public admin- 
istration. 
Married many years, Eastman 
is the father of a daughter, Mar- 
guerite, 14, a son, George, 23, an} 
ensign in the Navy, and another, 
      him aloft will measure 200 feet |Services to the Blind.   John, 21, .is a student at Rutgers.   
    'Fifty-Five Cardinals to Decide   
By STAN CARTER 
VATICAN CITY (AP) — The 
man who will succeed Pope Pius 
XII may be any of the cardinals 
of the Roman Catholic Church, or 
perhaps even a prelate who is not 
a cardinal. 
The .55_ cardinals will make the 
selection. They will gather-behind 
locked doors at the Sistifie Chapel. 
The new Pope must be elected 
by a majority of one more than 
two. thirds, of the cardinals pres- 
ent, 
All the Popes have been Italian 
for 400 years, and most -specula- 
tion again will centér around Ital- 
ian leaders in the church.     
conclaveg to eléct Popes — that 
“he who enters the conclave Pope, 
leaves it’ cardinal.” It means that 
those most talked about as likely 
candidates are seldom elected,   2 
— ; 
a There is an old saying about) itative of the! Eastern rites of Ca- | |pastoral experience to his long ad- 
tholicism, his appointment might ministrative experience within the 
  Impossible to Say Who Will Be Next Pope ' 
mentioned is an Australian, Nor- 
man Thomas Cardinal Gilroy, 62, 
partly because of an old prophecy 
that the next Pope would be 
“shepherd and sailor.” Before be- 
coming a priest he served as a 
telegraph operator aboard a war- 
ship in World War I. 
Prominent among the Italian 
\possibilities is Archbishop Giovan- 
ini Battista. Montini. of Milan, 61, 
who turned down a-cardinal’s red 
hat in 1953 to remain close to Pope 
Pius as pro-secretary of state at It is very possible the next Pope 
will be a prelate not even consid- 
ered in Vatican circles as a can- 
didate, Still, some names stand 
out. 
* * * 
Most prominently mentioned 
among non-Italians is Gregory 
Peter Cardinal Agagianian, ‘ Rus- 
sian-born patriarch of Armenia, 
who was chosen by Pope Pius last 
June to succeed Samue] Cardinal 
Stritch as pro-prefect of the Con- 
gregation for Propagation. of the 
Faith. the Vatican, 
Bearded Cardinal. Agagianian,| -furing his serious illness four 63, is the Catholic Church's fore- ;years ago, the Pope named Msgr. 
most éxpert on the Soviet Union, Montini to head the Milan Arch- 
and communism. AS a represen- diccese, a position where he added       
strengthen ties with the East, Vatican, 
* * * Anéther potential candidate is |Archi 
    archbishop of Bologna, who or- 
ganized ‘‘Flying Friars’ in radio- 
equipped automobiles to help 
counter the threat of Communism 
in Italy, 
* * * 
The youngest is Giuseppe Car-; 
dinal Siri, 52, archbishop of Genoa, | 
a brilliant scholar and also sup- 
porter of social reform measures. 
Other possibilities include: | 
Marcello Cardinal Mimmi, 76, 
former Archibshop of Naples and 
now a member of the Roman 
Curia, 
Eugene Cardinal Tisserant! 74, 
French-born dean of the College | 
of Cardinals. 
Ernesto Cardinal Ruffini, 70, 
Archbishop of Palermo, ‘a noted 
scholar. 
Crisanto Cardinal Luque, 69, 
Archbishop of Bogota and Colom- | “IVY” or 
conservative 
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PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958   
Deaths in Pontiac: and Nearby Areas “MRS. WILLJAM L. CARR 
Mrs. William, L. (Anna E.) Carr, 
80, of 81 S. Paddock St. died yes- 
terday morning in Pontiac General| 
Hospital after an iliness of a year. Walker, 78, of Port Huron, a for-|and retired 11 years ago. F 
en ee penn One MRS, JOHN BEARDSLEY mer Marlette resident, was held : * * * | 
Surviving is a nephew, Stillman] CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs.|Tuesday at the Arthur Smith Fu-) AKRON, Ohio (AP) — John L. 
E. Warner of Plymouth. |John (Bessie) Beardsley, 80, a — panei gg burial in Lake- aie 45, pooh ani of F Origine! ¢ 
Service will be at.11 a.m. Satur-/ former Clarkston resident who d vets in 1951 an Ohio State $1.49 Seller 
day in the Vi gio Chapa erst ane one ad wes He died Saturday at Pert: Huron| representative, died Tuesday of a f Ter 
Burial will follow in the Oxford] + ie Home ty |rosital following an illness, of/heart attack. He at one time was . 
at the Sharpe two days. A retired marine en-| 4 clerk in the U.S, House of Rep-|E tnd Cemetery. 
MRS, JOHN V. FLYNN . 
Mrs, John V. (Adele) Flynn, 69, 
of 71 Foster St. died suddenly yes- 
terday afternoon of a heart ailment 
Bloomfield Township; three daugh- 
ters, Mrs. Muriel Myers of Pon- 
tiac, Mrs. Frances Ward of Sylvan 
Lake and Mrs. Alyce Estes of 
Florida; 10 grandchildren; and five Surviving beathe the parents are 
her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. 
Harold Indoe of South Hampton, 
Canada; Orrie Adams of Clarks- 
ton; and two brothers, Timmy 
and Jerry, at home, 
Clarkston. Burial was in Lakeview 
Cemetery. 
She leaves her hushand; a son, 
Elwin of Detroit; two daughters, 
Mrs, Esther Farrell of Wyandotte 
and Mrs, Maxine Giese of Califor- 
ALMONT — Service for George 
Becker, 77, of 16223 Tubb Spring 
Rd., will be held 10 a.m. Friday at 
St. John's Catholic Church in Allen- Flint. His hody is being brought 
today to the Richardson-Bird Fun- 
eral Home in Milford. 
ROY WALKER 
MARLETTE — Service for Roy 
gineer, he was a member of First 
Methodist Church, a life member 
Fort Gratiot Lodge 374, F&AM; 
and Mystic Chapter 58, OES. 
Surviving are his wife, Cather- 
|ine; a daughter, Mrs. Paul Free- 
  JAMES WEIR 
MARLETTE Service for 
James Weir, 77, a resident of Burn- 
        
     
   
    
       Deaths Elsewhere 
COLLBRAN, Colo. (AP) — Ed- 
Award Stewart Dobson, 91, former 
circulation manager for several 
Eastern newspapers, died Mon-| 
day. He’had served as circulation, 
ma r for newspapers in De-: 
troit, Philadelphia, Newark, N.J.,'E 
Brooklyn and East Orange, N.J.,| i   
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EAST LANSING (UPI) — The 
Lawrence Seaway and its SPECIAL PRICE Subject to Stock on Hand    St. 
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college of business and public 
service in sponsoring the annual | Protector 
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Edgar Simpson of 130 Monterey 
St. died of a heart ailment yester- 
day in Pontiac General Hospital. 
He was %. DR. ERNEST J. MERRILL 
Ernest J. Merrill, 68, of Marlette, | 
was held Monday afternoon at the 
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said this was inadequate and that 
jhe hoped to have 65 millions by! 
‘the end of fiscal. 1959, 
| Asked about the last-minute in-| 
|sertion -in the prepared speech, 
‘Johnson said the 24-to-36-month| To Orbit Man 
InNext 2 Years sie Sera Setting of Target Date Johnson spoke in broad terms 
by Space Boss Stumps on the prospects of a man circling | 
£ the earth in a space vehicle and 
Men in Pentagon jof a manned lunar base.   
STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) — Roy 1 
W. Johnson, the nation’s space Only Survivor 
a man into space in 24 to 
months of Her Family 
The remark, inserted with little boss, says plans are afoot to shoot Watches Burial | 
elaboration into a prepared speech} INDIANA, Pa. (AP) — Little’ 
Tuesday night, stumped available! f)jzabeth Kinter in a sense is all] 
Pentagon sources. They said he alone in this world, And she’s might be referring to the Air Force only 12. 
N15 project They buried her family Tuesday 
* * * — her father, mother, and five 
The Nilo. a jet plane. has a sisters and a brother ranging in 
greater potential for speed and al-‘age from 5 to 14 
titude than any vet manufactured * * * 
Due to be unveiled Oct. 15, it is The family perished Saturday in 
expected to hit speeds between 3.-a fire touched off by exploding 
200 and 4.000 m.p.h, and carry a kerosene in their home. Elizabeth 
pilot up to 200 miles above the escaped through a coal chute. Her 
earth, |maternal grandparents are caring 
Johnson, director of the Ad- |for her. DENNIS K. PAWLEY 
Pick Dennis Pawley 
as Honor Carrier 
Seventeen-year-old Pontiac North- 
‘ern High senior Dennis K. Pawley Elephant Enters House   State Tourist Group 
‘Wants Budget Hike 
MT. PLEASANT (~The Mich- 
igan Tourist Council has set its 
sights on a $644,071 operating 
budget for the 1959-60 fiscal year, 
la $238,000 increase over its cur- 
rent budget. 
* * * 
Robert L. Wooley of Mt. Pleas- 
ant, council chairman, complained 
the legislature’s action in cutting 
the 1958-59 budget to $416,000 in- 
jured Michigan's competitive posi- 
tion with other states. 
Budgets of other top tourist 
states, he said, were raised an 
average of'21 per cent. 
* * * 
“Michigan cannot expect to hold 
its own in a rising tourist market 
unless it meets its competition on 
their own terms,’ he said, ‘‘and 
ltheir terms are more advertis- 
ing.” 
Wooley claimed Michigan gets 
an $86 return on every dollar it 
invests in tourist promotion. 
  
vanced Research Projects Agency | Elizabeth sobbed and tugged atjis one of 10.Pontiac Press car- to Cheer Crippled Boy 
of the Defense Department, spoke the white handkerchief she held, riers honored for good service, 
at the dedication of the CBS Lab-|in her lap during the service for | salesmanship, courtesy, and citi-| HARTSVILLE, S.C, (AP)—Sur- 
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Newsmen reached him at his|Men and women cried openly. 
=y whether a specific type of ve- jy pastor, spoke: 
hicle for the space man was in| * * * 
mind. 8 | “For our light afflictions, which 
* * * iis but for a moment, worketh for 
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has 40 million dollars available nal weight of glory.” 
for research for the project, He! Then the caskets were lowered: 
    
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Reds ScoreinNumbersof OtherTypes = , 
U.S. Atom-Powered Subs Top Russians 
oy ee U.S. NUCLEAR SUBMARINE FLEET The United States has lagged 
behind Russia in flinging massive   
    
         —— into seas but it is first AUTHORIZED 
BENEATH THE SEA~The suc- BUT NOT STARTED 
cess of the Nautilus, Seawolf and d4squere> | om ella 
woweral aie in the world MISCILES aanoeleees ct 
— out-distances the Russians by 
perhaps three years. wiapacere > <> <> 
But in the numbers of convention- MISSILES | pa endo 
al Preys en the wee tee a 
lop-sided advantage, Num vary 
but all sources agree the Russians Rarrack | eo > — 
have at léast 475 submarines, most TYPE eat 
fitted with snorkels enabling them 
to cruise for long periods without = 
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SAO Beane Deve To Seek Waterford (Caution Is Word 
Top Navy officials admit Rus- 
sian submarines have been oper- 
ating close to both our Atlantic pe? waa = pe P P 
and Pacific shores. Intelligence 
sources estimate the Soviet fleet 
has about 250 modern submarines 
capable of sailing to any point on 
earth. 
MAJOR RED TYPES 
The three major classes form- 
ing the present attack force of the 
Russian fleet are: 
W Class — A sea-going patrol 156 
type with a sailing radius of 13,- _ 
000 to 16,000 miles. It has potent 
offensive power. 
Z Class — A large sea-going 
type with a very leng range. 
This is a streamlined, modern 
version ef the pre-Worlg War II 
K Class. It is being produced 
at a rate of 18 te 29 a year. 
Q Class — Post World War II 
boats, these have better stream- 
lining than either the W or Z 
classes but are smaller in size 
(over-all length of 180 feet com- 
pared to 245 for W Class and 310 
for Z Class) and have a shorter 
  Supervisor Position . 
Richard D. Kuhn, 29-year-old in 
Waterford Township Republican, 
announced today that he would be) 
a candidate for township super-| Little Rock Private School Board 
Promises Statement on 
Opening Date Soon visor in the 1959 spring election. 
Kuhn, of 205 Gateway Dr., has 
been a GOP candidate for the State) 
Senate in the past four August) 
The owner of an automatic car, LITTLE ROCK, Ark, (AP) — 
wes business in Pontiac, Kuhn is) The Little Rock Private School a graduate of Michigan State Uni-| t to- 
versity with a degree in political wary shes eae lus 
i and duate of the De-| 
canteens | EIA rite ote De cle to seting up all-white privat pe ee ee eer x * * 
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MEDIUM RANGE ATTACK TYPES 
he hh hh } 
COASTAL TYPES 
  | . - _ Corporation officials promised a 
Detroit Boy Dies of Burns statement later this week on an 
FORMER ITALIANG GERMAN U-BOATS Sule red 2 cesiaac Definite plans on how the cor z iVo biat - 
= ‘ ¢ ‘ | DETROIT W — Edward Peters, | poration intends to tackle the 
i. | (10, of Detroit, died today of burns many blocks facing it were cloud- 
‘suffered two weeks ago in a flash ed by reticence of officials to dis- 
ps7 | MISCELLANEOUS 6 MIDGET TYPES ‘fire which police blamed to his close information. Most of the 
| ‘playing with matches while his/group’s moves were behind the opening date. 
parents were away. Hé suffered | scenes. 
|burns over 90 per cent of his body. | x & & 
      range. | A neighbor told police she heard} A federal court order prevents 
* * * i =10 Source: Jans Fighting GBipo / \|an explosion and saw Edward run/ buildings of the city’s four high 
The Soviets also have a vast . __B} ‘from the house, his clothing schools, closed by Gov. Orval E. 
flotilla of more than 150 M Class, aflame. Police found a can of Faubus to thwart integration, 
re eecice ok predection rate | Were modified in final stages of simply to build up a forae whic 
since 1950, has been estimated at| construction to carry the Regulus/can cut Allied supply lines in time ) 0. 
six times that of the United States. IL jof war. * * * | His parents. are Mr 
, sources report) remainder Te0-odd , > = group. 
mae es caawenitonal chines teas y= pis ep ore | Some measure of the hazard can i lai | W. C. Brashears, a retired pub- 
has slowed down because of &| jargety of Gate and Balao Class | understood when this fact is, |lie school principal named by the 
Russian crash program for cargo heats, about half of which have samme ps Nazi Germany nearly Double Jeopardy Out |corporation to head the private 
ships and efforts to produce atomic! been equipped with snorkels. severed transatlantic shipping lines) ‘schools, planned jo start inter- 
powered and guided missile subs. jearly in World War II with a| HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) — A viewing prospective teachers in an j automotive anti-freeze and several from being used by the private 
burned matches on the kitchen|Corporation. Little Rock public 
|school teachers also are barred 
and Mrs. by the court from aiding the 
  
  Experts assume Russia has The Russians claim they are | U-boat fleet which never rose high-| judge asked police to quit ticketing effort to begin classes as soon as 
equipped some of its subs with building subs in order to protect /er than 166 operational vessels. The motorists who park in front of, possible. 
guided missiles, but no number ‘heir long coastline. But Western | Russians have about three times police headquarters while they're He said applications had come| 
has been hazarded. navy officials say the reason is that many right now. paying for other parking tickets. in from many parts of the coun-| 
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powered subs, the effort now is to| 
capitalize on its nuclear-powered 
lead. Besides the three A-subs it) 
has in commission, the U.S. Navy} 
has five others in the water, 14| 
fn various stages of construction, | 
and 11 more authorized. 
* * * 
The Nautilus, Seawolf and Skate 
are classified as attack types. The 
Triton, which slid down the ways 
last month, is the largest sub-| 
marine ever launched and intended | 
for radar picket duty. The Skip-| 
jack, also in the water, is the 
first of a radical new design pro-| 
viding unprecedented maneuver- 
ability (it is literally ‘‘flown” in 
the water with airplane-type con-| 
trols). 
* * * 
Among the 25 A-subs under con-| 
struction or authorized are nine! 
which will be equipped to fire the 
1,500-mile’ ballistic missile Polaris 
from beneath the sea, and four) 
capable of launching the 1,000 Reg-| 
ulus II guided missile. 
MISSILE EQUIPPED . | 
The Navy has limited subma-! 
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now. The Barbero and Tunny, con-| 
ventionally powered with snorkel| 
breathing devices, have both fired| 
the sub-sonic 500-mile Regulus 1 
The Grayback and the Growler,| Street crossing, Vanderstempel has 
also with conventional power plants) 
Dance to Fete Law, 
Candidate in Pontiac 
Arthur J. Law, Democratic can- 
didate for state representative 
from Pontiac, will be the honored 
guest Saturday night at a dance 
to be given in his behalf at the 
Roosevelt Hotel ballroom, 125 N. 
Perry St. 
A committee of ‘‘Friends of Art 
Law’ are staging the 9 p.m, to 1 
a.m. dance (tickets $1 per person) 
for the benefit of Law's campaign. 
All Oakland County Democratic 
candidates have been _ invited, 
along with several on the state 
ticket.   Favor Gates at Huron Crossing 
City Commissioners last night! whose bid of $600 for the home was|its present bakery, but Miles em- ™45 dance Dec. 10 for armed 
went on record favoring protective | accepted last week, announced he| phasized that approval was con- 
gates at the W. Huron street cross-/had to withdraw it because of ill-| tingent on alley space and custo Southfield and Utica Nike bases. 
ing of the Grand Trunk Railroad. 
They ordered City Manager Wal-| 
ter K. Willman to write the Public 
Service Commission, urging that 
gates be installed on the busy thor- 
oughfare, which at present has 
only a bell and flasher system to 
warn drivers of approaching trains. 
MOST DANGEROUS 
The action grew out of a recent 
inspection of Pontiac grade cross- 
ings by the Public Service Com- 
mission and a report by Theodore   i 
ness. 
|PROPOSAL TABLED 
Because of opposition on the part; 
of Commissioner Milton R. Henry,| 
a proposal to locate a new junk) 
yard in District 1 was tabled until | 
further discussion at an informal | 
meeting Thursday night. | 
The Pontiac Waste Material | 
Co. had applied for a junk license © 
for its proposed yard at 139 
Branch 8t. j mer parking being provided 
Two assessment rolls were con- 
firmed, covering new curbs and 
gutters on Adelaide street and 
extension of Glenwood avenue 
| from Paddock street to Grand- 
view street. The latter was built 
in connection with the Perry 
street widening project. 
Permission was granted Newman 
Farms, Inc. to pay its assessments 
for the Opdyke road widening and 
resurfacing in five annual pay-. 
|M. Vanderstempel that the W. Hu-| Also scheduled for further study ments instead of one. The company. 
ron crossing is the most dangerous. were proposed changes to bring|owns 245 acres along Opdyke from 
Willman said it was up to the | 
Lansing bedy to decide whether 
gates are necessary and, if so, to 
them. The railroad could request | 
a public hearing if it opposed 
the order. 
The Public Service Commission | 
is also considering gates to protect) 
the Oakland avenue-Sander s 0 n 
reported. 
* * 
Commissioners, in othe 
iness, scheduled next Tuesday for 
adoption of an ordinance author- 
izing sale of $175,000 in revenue 
bonds to help finance the $225,000 
parking lot for Pontiac General 
Hospital. Capital improvement 
funds, which like the bonds would 
be paid back out of meter reve- 
nues, would be advanced to com- 
plete the financing. 
Commissioners accepted deeds 
fer five of the 10 lots that are 
to be cleared for the parking tot. 
They authorized Willman to re- | 
advertize for bids to sell one of | 
the buildings, q brick home at | 
38 S. Johnson Ave, 
Roy H. Elkins; 2839 Avalon St.,   the city’s fire limits ordinance up 
to date. Prepared by Fire Marshal) 
ing materials throughout the city. 
* * * | 
The present ordinance sets up| 
controls for the downtown area, 
only. The new one sets up other} 
controls for all other industrial and 
commercial districts, as well as/ 
residential. They would apply to 
new construction. would impose restrictions on bale 
bus- | dhite neucxd esledai... .hearings a|!ast night, both with head injuries, 
lrearings are scheduled next 
week on assessment rolis for two 
winter projects, combined sewers 
om both sides of Walton boule- 
vard from Baldwin avenue to the 
Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Rail- 
road and g water main on Feath- 
erstone road from Kenilworth 
avenue to the Jordan road line. 
An ordinance was ordered to re- 
zone 196 Howard St. from Residen- 
tial 2 to Commercial 2, but Com- 
missioner Floyd P. Miles stated 
that he may yet oppose the change. 
APPROAVL CONTINGENT 
The Hall Baking Co. asked for 
rezoning to permit enlargement of   Auburn road to Featherstone road. | 
x * | 
Charles E. Metz and Building In-| A resolution was passed honoring | 
| order the Grand Trunk to erect (Spector Carl F. Alt, the changes| former Pontiac police Capt. Walter) 
C. Krause, who retired recently to! 
become a Municipal Court process 
server. 
  
Pair Rushed to Hospital 
After Family Quarrel 
An Avon Township couple was} 
rushed to Pontiac General Hospital 
according to Oakland County 
Sheriff's. Deputies. 
Deputies reported that Loren 
VanNortwick, 58, and his wife 
Marie Ann, 43, of 1205 Concord 
St., inflicted head injuries on each 
other in a brief scuffle. 
Van Nortwick was admitted with 
a stab wound in the head and is 
reported in satisfactory condition, | 
said deputies. He told officers' 
his “wife hit him with a bread| 
knife. She was treated for minor | 
lacerations and released.     
Teenagers are more apt to have, 
common colds than younger chil- 
dren. 
  
First Gift to City Since WPA Days   to Plan Christmas Dance | 
A ten-member committee of the 
| Pontiac USO was formed yester- 
|day to plan for the annual Christ- 
the Auburn! 
Commerce Township, forces members of 
Heights, 
Named were Kay Vetter and 
Norma Feiler, co-chairmen: Capt. 
Raymond J. Geoffrion, command- 
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site; Capt. Emil S. Pope, com- 
mander of the Commerce site; 
Fred V. Haggard, Charles M. Tuck- 
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To Dedicate Optimist Park Shelter 2255 S. TELEGRAPH RD.    The Pontiac Optimist luncheon 
club and the Department of Parks 
and Recreation wil] celebrate a 
milestorie tomorrow with the pre- 
sentation of a new park shelter. 
The club will turn over and 
dedicate a new $6,500 shelter at 
Optimist Park, Fairmount and Car- 
lisle Sts., to the department.   cation, and club members to the 
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TO EMCEE PROGRAM 
Acting as master of, ceremonies 
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* * *   After short speeches of ac- 
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dent, and Gay Herrington, cur- 
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Russ Woodbury, who coordinated 
the ‘shelter construction program 
\for the club, will present awards The 1958 project was the shel- 
ly $3,000 and went to work on | 
the building several months ago. | 
* * * | 
The building will house sanitation 
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  Martial Law Rule ‘Is 
Declared to Pave Way 
STOP LEAKS for New Constitution 
. KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — 
in basement walls   
President Iskander Mirza ruled 
/Pakistan under martial law today 
after abolishing the government to 
clear the way for writing a new 
constitution. 
Mirza pledged Pakistan to hon- 
or all international commitments. 
The nation has a mutual defense 
treaty with the United States and 
belongs to two anti-Communist al- 
liances, the Baghdad Pact and the 
Southeast Asia Treaty Organiza- 
tion.   * * * 
Mirza, a 59-year-old former ma- 
jjor general, took over Tuesday 
iwith strong criticism of politicians 
‘who have led Pakistan from one 
| political crisis to another since 
the British separatede the Moslem 
jnation from India ih 1947. The 
| President outlawed political par- 
ities. 
He named Gen. Mohammed 
| Ay ub Khan, commander in chief 
jot the Pakistani army, as chief 
‘martial law administrator and 
placed all armed forces under 
him, 
3 * * * 
| No disturbances were reported 
ment offices and at key installa- 
tions, Crowds cheered the soldiers 
in some places. 
National elections have never 
ibeen held in Pakistan but had 
|been scheduled for next Feb, 15. 
Mirza acted after six members of 
ithe Awami League political party 
resigned from Premier  Firoz 
Khan Noon’s revamped Cabinet, 
) Saying 
would not be held as promised. 
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AT ONCE. Follow with PEERLESS) Mirza annulled the constitution, 
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oO — |the national and provincial assem- 
  
  
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| ONTONAGON  — By land, 
water and air, the State Conserva- 
tion Commission tomorrow will 
tains State Park under considera- 
{tion for copper mining operations. 
a * * * 
The. commission, assembling at 
nearby White Pine for its regular 
monthly meeting, scheduled a tour 
of the park before making a deci- 
sion on whether to authorize ex- 
ploration for low grade copper ore 
by the Bear Creek Mining Co. 
It agreed last summer to with- 
hold its decision for a later meet- 
ing in Lansing, possibly in Novem- 
ber or December. 
Backers of the proposal, mostly 
Upper Peninsula business and 
civic leaders, have indicated they 
will be in White Pine tomorrow to 
testify for the plan. So have oppo- 
nents, mostly conservation groups. 
  
Use of Radio by Trains 
Makes Giant Strides 
NEW YORK—More than twice 
as many authorizations were grant- 
stallations as in 1956. Last year 
5,323 new transmitters were au- 
thorized .by the Federal Commu- 
nications Commission compared | 
with a yearly average of 2,863 dur-| AP Wirephoto 
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Chess, Checkers Champ Coming   
Challenges All Comers 
world’s champion at mixed chess and 
will match wits with Pontiac area 
enthusiasts next Monday at 7:30 p.m. in an exhibition at the 
Adah Shelly Branch Library, 251 E. Rundell § 
~ * * * 
The show is being sponsored by the Chess and 
Club of Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department. 
Officials of the club have invited all participants to bring 
along their favorite chessmen or checkerboards. There will 
be no admission charge. —_ 
The 70-year-old Detroiter holds all world’s speed records at 
blindfold and simultaneous checkers, and has set endurance 
records at blindfold checkers that have never been equalled. 
* * * Newell W. Banks, 
checkers for 25 years, 
Checker 
Banks will take on all comers at onee and at the same time 
conduct three games of blindfold checkers against the three 
top players. 
It is reported that he loses only about one game in 2,000 
of checkers and four in 100 at chess. 
  
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LANSING \ — In spooky Hal- 
   
   l SWawayg lowe’en style, Teamster chief) 
; James R. Hoffa, the man who isn't | 
here, stalks the Michigan political | 
(‘Specoway ’ WHITE campaign trail. 
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rolls from the lips of top Michi- 
gan campaigners oftener than 
those of their election rivals. 
Hoffa is disowned by Democrats 
opposition. 
For a rough -and tumble man 
beset by king-size woes, this prob- 
ably only annoys Hoffa. 
* * * 
The irony is that from 1953 to 
1957, one large Detroit area unit 
in Hoffa’s Teamster domain poured 
$117,000 into Democratic and GOP 
political causes, mostly into the. 
campaign tills of individual candi- 
e dates rather than as ‘outright gifts 
‘to a political party. 
| This was what politicians call 
“Hoffa money.” U.S. Senate com- 
[mittee aides fixed the amount after 
|examining records subpoenacd 
ifrom the Teamsters joint council 
The four-year flow frem_ all 
iTeamster faucets may have been 
i\larger. There jis no full accounting. | ; ' Hoffa's contributions have criss-   
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‘some confusion among politicians. | 
Democrats tried in August to 
package up Hoffa and fire him | 
into the Republican camp. “We | 
want no part of Hoffa,” Gov. 
Williams told the Democrats 
state convention. 
The Democrats, meanwhile, were 
/embarrassed when newspapers dis 
‘closed that Prosecutor Samuel H 
Olsen, a Democratic nominee for 
re-election in Wayne County, de-, 
clined to return an $11,000 cam-: 
paign donation from the Teamsters. 
Olsen said the contribution came 
ifrom the Teamsters Union, not 
‘from Hoffa, and that no strings 
,were attached. 
| * * * | 
Using Olsen as a slingshot, GOP 
conventioners on Aug. 30° sent! 
Hoffa whistling back to the Demo- 
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today! Ranking GOP candidates vowed 
jointly to shun Hoffa funds in | 
1958 and proclaimed none had 
taken Hoffa money before. 
Democrats scoffed at the GOP | 
statement and claimed a $1,000) 
contribution had been made to the 
successful campaign of Republican 
‘Congressman William Broomfield 
(Royal Oak) in 1956. Broomfield 
denied he had received any dona- 
tions from the Teamsters, but 
Democrats said an aide in Broom- 
field's campaign had received and 
endorsed the check. - 
Paul Bagwell, Republican candi- 
date for governor, has claimed in 
several campaign speeches that 
ithe Teamsters aided Democratic 
|Sen. Patrick McNamara of Michi- [against “the late Sen. Blair Moody! 
his name Bagwell, 
candidate, 
and Republicans alike. His name! governor nominee headed the 
has become a weapon to smite the | 
liams protege now running for the | 
lerossed party lines and caused {' s Senate. tion, which McNamara won. 
‘again propelling Hoffa into enemy ‘COUPON ecscmmems 
‘trenches, spread tal 
ie 1957 Hoffa aided scores of State Politicians Disown Hoffa 
city, county and state office. 
Some won, some lost. 
Otherwise, the evidence gener who died during the campaign. 
x * 
Hoffa supported Republican Sen 
Homer Ferguson in the 1954 elec 
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Democratic candidates, bent on ot or and 1997. 
k that Paul D 
Republican governor 
benefited from Hoffa's 
/1956 campaign role. 
Hoffa endorsed the late Mayor | 
Albert E. Cobo, who as GOP | 
  ticket listing Bagwell for state | 
auditor general. | 
Back and forth the argument has) 
gone ever since. | 
A wirepuller, Hoffa’s methods | 
make it impossible to trace in- 
disputably his part in Michigan 
politics “with the notable exception 
of his formal debut in 1948. 
Hoffa, in an almost riotous| 
caucus of the Michigan Democratic | PAIR ATTACHED 
ML woth and martes hi. guaranteed 
you wAIT OR SHOP SERVICE 
NEISNERS SHOE REPAIR At Rear of First Floor    aliy shows support for the Williams | 
camp in 1949 and 1950, and for| 
state level Republican figures in 
Mew--Women--Children | 
1.69) “ling the previous four years. 
The development of radio trans- 
Meet Stinging Defeat 
| GLOUCESTER, Va. ® — Work- 
|men replacing the roof on Ware|year 190 railroads had been author- 
iE piscopal Church here met a sting-|ized to install 29,082 of these trans- 
jing defeat in their first - effort. /mitters. 
|Bees under the roof stung 12 of 
the 13 workmen. Firemen routed) In 1957 the Port of Toledo was 
the bees with foamite but: work|visited by 4884 ships, carrying 
‘had to be continued with cautionidomestic and overseas cargo to- 
with the insects airborne. ltaling more than 34,000,000 tons. achieved almost entirely since 
  
  | Porky’, Mining Issue : 
survey sections of Porcupine Moun-/} 
ed in 1957 for railroad radio in-; 
mitters for railroad use has been! , 
World War If. At the start of this) 
    
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ALPINE MISSILES — Italian 
Defense Minister and Deputy 
Premier Antonio Segni, above, | Make them 
announced that his country will | the quick, — 
establish a “‘limited’’ number | £45 
of U.S. intermediate range mis- Whishe i 
sile bases on its soil. The bases, Mix. Test add your 
expected to be armed with Jupi- | favorite brand of 
ters, will probably be in the Alps | whiskey to the Mix 
and Appenines. Italy thus joins | and you'll serve perfect 
Britain as the only two members | Whiskey Sours every time. 
of NATO to accept nuclear- 
equipped missiles from America.   
$174 Deposit Swells 
to $9,000 Over Years 
SALEM, Mass. (UPI) — Through 
the magie of compound interest, 
$174 deposit has ballooned into 
$9,000 in 127 years. 
Back in 1831 the builders of a 
private drainage system here 
| banked $174. Recently the courts 
iordered the funds, now grown to 
$9,000, distributed to the heirs of 
the builders. A search for the heirs 
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ay a meeting | pro- — ral Me; to 7 er, Carr con n, Nona nen 435 ater serall : ly Ceci BN guil Tr, 21 his pear 4 But peru = nalyst : Plibe 
spghele oop . Ra = a tet - 2.00 a many f y ng before , of 8 ee —— Th gig 
tor t hi cher i im : ay ct showed ‘ td today to ‘ : every’ has t hee . 
g ale Oct ghe — S Pa eee rush tape ct ut t on 01 Call oa. walt isma ni S pievaaal rial jeans . ps is ed coastline 
ram y G rN Figeeas dos 2g Mere of ope a po f 0 da um. c to t basi y. we one D two edie ifo ntir 
ae tt se oer a Ne cig Ey vine Ea paledge ple enon ma ies nto eee : 
i ond es es rain P ‘ Oh noe Se 150 LSS eay wi “1669. ths jail was e mor ar tion’ er eve! is | Ta’ ies the ca ble: , Oregon tiny a 
tomotiv holdings Ma , Oct. rice: Horserad = oy prepress . 2.5 to hi sali thelte a. w P _ fi sé) sio e goods t! s ——_ ry- ther short Reipoeees $s che fron’ N 
The t Ss pr Jue $ Kobirabi eee 3 — gher. the : = © gale. act oa nif aa ae ; or — d aa a bee longer ove 
= e Pp Mer... 8 ro A < ment spaced : the to h net $0 t e striz to than ion le r age than 
would ‘uthorae ere ae sae gS Se Es oe iB] ar arate by 2 aaa Fa ba in TB Bt area eat i Oe etre many c ee <T asngton 
‘0 of Dec aah 1 S04 Dee os 1 y Rae ay rasrer $.00 ved aid pd re con N a m, Pri. Oct Presby side be ae ‘os nts | ™ oe p rk om sad a 
ed Hock to part any |< a ise Me ning 1 oe ae and Cael Rrmgoryres ‘ot: Past sf The ae to e ou en ust aged n wee m eeeoowall 
current to a j “Se Tee May oe —— tae oi 18 and traded ts en of ston ice o 10 ~ Miklos i do Tee neal to enou: = many ess of - unit aibdliiagees : , 
ness. susie ~ Dec pee £1 oi sed ace rH i sha: b A of peel 9 on Garden. rummage 0, 9 a cuaatns * ih mare re gh oe a rt the cleus mn B y Nat stoped ——, . 
=e cnc aa ees a SES eo a pe = Soares ioe a “i a ‘ar eee tonal 
are Lark Packard’ sayy Re 1 ie Jan 4 “Goo 1.31% — te Soy lea: ——— 15,000 Paden R he tes Genter ¥v. wren mee stat oday' m sO mot aie nag c ion purole sineas 9 ] 
1 on . 20%» Ma Ba ue ae ee 8 ped price ana 10 in gu pet y's a th pro t ~ e- ccm rr . = e of 
oe series indebted. ‘ Rietd M Ae salen plea p bu. ) ae of 3 and Ch h th. mand’ bar ed res ing n b un- h eeeenie vidi em eek wed . U of 28 Michi 
ti 14. s Ask per vse bop e ba. ae ry 1,500 po ph rT on ttl eg 9 from ks a (la th 4 y unt re in: cares b x A aout a aon 
18; can i aaa nbs en Golarde = eee oe 18ih righ oie Mu — on eee to 12 Bat. : reali “sclne a hugs nae hat Te cessio Pigecigidis = tnele ee ember” 
. teeaae length. a oi AR e, bu. ae 110 jee Iti Ra 1 Hat Sat- to|drop aie e “ovale FO ad Aan n se new oes roney. 
ee ont with Ims aes Morard, bee oseeere ~ ce | aa petty ee a evs EDIgC = be om ge roger that more, and song 2 foe ee Bites 
semen — h Bice a5 me mar “ome sets nd Seg as bee ner ic ite ae nei Sores oe ae 
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ligt ee sconomies , are if ba pas * on s of T , Oakley ops! tiohora nu orke the ost @ the gale sii Ha itly ing ino woes ae aes ae ment 
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unit | ea in front f S ce * eee sn} The 7p eee * ok toss recede {the =e It th the — avin ses with Ao a visions = = 
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~— "erehangeable Include ari Bocive, wes SALA eae E 1 ine sam jnvoie “TT R rift, iow 7 the ee year — wal), eee ph rial “eae ee 29,277,180 _ 
Be ights hangea’ a; - Ow Le : wre | D re a BY mostly Hed berate — 8- um: t . Th 7. ee ae jous sam old m lin mall * t p f th er eer ener tac Tene and 20,60: ot 
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ey, * ble t ner’ Letwuee, 6 > GREE o° in Blimoniy ih was y rd a p.m., Op. ursday, ad ber tw a employed re ma | ther k ing fa pais a . 6 neludin 2.716 
Vv u the * ble — She rs ; main ina hea, be 8 veo 150 eet ae la h d © Sales 674 ¥ more jobl of ° mo it oO esea nage e « it t, ank mare Pode 3,496 2) | 
5 pass Lark unde ° Wi ee cea oe aie © Oil is | .c eee . atin eens vr rocanler ue on crac Sa , men 
who ice the Sve * rb , Hu fe we ae nics, ange. rally. ale—Sat. it was esse ee et wa ch dep is at ath ae “ 
sigs Be er nou eries, y cl | P -_ pape 1.50 T airline wens is eel Oct “ar cas aes oe nda Se _ se ies 165,008 
sree a ve i in rmrecg Sa apery << os dan we mae u ciel Saree Sone ot =e seman ” 
tnt the subsid through is a) ce mon fit pee pain a | om 0 =“ selected rd yers P eav.| An am the fa Mat well a « itor ?— a5 gos m3 se 
edes the Ine., lary h yes’ of ed 7 lv : Eg a : re te Good ed e : the net * 1949 highest |" prod Pig ith poses on re eeeee m1 
Ber: terd: I ici Ls Oct | ach. rie and ua le: 1 : " o rt 
com and M th inn i the ial i2- aes aoe fed : pect gs ry ne C eco ba kin * est cti new new ss ng De re ombaes ibe 806 
ta ees Se Gana a ne =a Se a wots ain ae ae ee ge = he 
in line biel t r lian ~_ . yers ¥O F ond a: tu in . . = ei — se 
thi tem her vi of Hea ; AE Sige) LA ‘American vee ‘ RK wa ac ee g if nf el S, molds = reales 5 624 
is m. Hi] fone, is 11-1 N t pam: rther are si ea tivi The Pp | ib ‘or ‘ort p to 4 say cerea ts ir oe ‘ 
ou | ow oe on ae, tie — ket cage ee wear eae rose mo n Motors, will aie pl w — ead ment drcadaged ity m Ley | b ee el eas 1Es aes 
tree aver Negroct sand Seat ae ee fryers sul Gade, es re Telep Air. lara. neat a So ees bot peak ance ey- -) — spose ips ata not 
t rag the us | ee a hens 1 were than pho r- |wo y, f nm t ae uced th ore ‘ann | r cece of neice s 
hy band m Lj awa ne rki hon Ae he i stee In mi t Ww De st: m a $35 
moet ne ancient | 2 me mainly om ml cae Ww ral taken ap i | ing rom real 1 be cre to p en he w vel rl ens- roa ment in pas man 
~ arty Detroit, cont ‘hh ig me 32. Ts Ww est M b t. | week ie tigh ers lag: ed eon nem est e 5 -F D2 tical savings (in Sta 451.96 
ae et DE ode mod 2 cop er at ator, Th ly, na te the Ss ch prod 8s ma plo a or Repocts of, Stat ie 35.5 
ana ft a roit 2 oes soa off eee * oar aes Ai re be Pra iperinli ion tes jay S : Eaten visio a ing 99.5114 
calls a|*; a = Are oe Ne eres ele ot sine a hour of eae au bey : arly os st pe oe : 
Le rad P al C.| €: ee i or l ° e c ae if 108 
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ar Ta) = Eee. fo iv res te rk th su d uct eff be r ce Usu in a ea- a F ha Fi W er nk pr ‘941.392 45 1.3 
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we wid. ‘eve vee ere ‘ deci Qu ocks Poe eee a le! = ce mach vent it Set ne se ale otal Li ities 10,024 08 058.615 5 
extra va. 35 ag ie Be sees 4 al oi I in ul the rary t of uu ills. nag ine oe s struc = 5 ss C apita abil: ‘ 4 5 
large rae noes ves Jac = ae erating A praca to mil calle this ement seta pute : ee eee s inthe asa 
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oa ee a K bebe ae 4 5 the r. ity—o HH h the caus 2 soi me s ££ a ‘at t co Ss: of y oO rce {| Mtecoun profi 150 000 0 160 75 
& Fd Be ae 20 88 is} fourt It sch m it 73 stee’ the se i r cent say oing was ee a ver — aen (and oe 
ae reset 8 _ aie per h id ae = lo herve th nt at it is up i be niko y ex nen dis | Tot te sai a eee . 
. nreee 8s 101 ve an a the r p- e Ss e ay a ra V en ut, D c al aires 27 oon 
a 2 li n wn ae th xpre: a _"preterre 30.000 0 
Lor a F oi ead a pa avers sal Eos ‘onthe Sots 2 at te ne ssed 5 O| tere pital A om Tha 00 0 
Been * sti 71.1 pos Fn ptt A on e 2 nts a has up to to prec is trae’ ers nh ene st noon urpri nee Ppponnee ccoun . 68 
Be 2) r 5 ree ce an sily or at a hee now. a edin exp nion. ass rike Oct. se | oe meta an ts 170.11 
ss B = ar mbe mani} Th teat | mo ane The ired —— dead 10 ene _ pledged. ot a Ca or 14 
Both * Sik 0 wallace ese ie ch Morciine le) Reise Sep onl line eens otner 1 oe aa 42,084 42 
stee “ stima pera machines = - Pp iain can w ser compa t. 30, ion amie after ce $96 3 
{reducer er: bie sare os _ is) Forkers Ua — amie “ie sets a . 
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steel = owe at The. i ied ew | =u s du kow agre Gla coy Ta Bien "2 = 
x plants work ool eles ring a o| ‘rage is oo = 314.767 
bey ers, n out pla ae dispu the A and rue = abovern x 80 
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Bedroom 
HOMES 
$100 DOWN Plus minimum costs For Sale Heuses 43 7 
  For Sale Houses 43   
PERSONALIZED HOMES 
FE 86-2200   
    | 
Moves You In! 
Sa) PAY RENT? Li i 
BUILT IN i & OVENS 
TH 
ADS OF MODERN FEATURES 
MODEL OPEN & SUNDAY 1 TO 7 
CEPT FRIDAY 
766. eianics at Kinney 
2 biocks north of Montcalm 
Lincoln Jr \High 
WESTOWN REALTY FE 8-2763 or EVES LI 24677 WEE ye 
  
Loon Lake Priv ileges 
see this MODERN three bedrm 
iarge well landscape 
Pr 
vintment Only 
  s10) Wo Huron FE 4-3569 Open _F el E “Ta oT 
3 BEDROOM — CITY 
LOCATED ([n ¢ residential 
area Imiluce: 6 rooms i". 
baths fui; basement, auto 
ol] heat Full pre SEIN $7 
950 — $1000 Down - 869 30 
Per montn 
4-BEDROOM—SUB 
NEW HOME located ': North 
Suburban area Feadtures I 
    $1250 Down 
mont h 70 per 
J. A. ee REAL ESTATE & INSU URIRCE 
_ MULTIPLE LI wl IS TING (SERVICE 
BROWN $1500 DOWN Lovely income 
Excellent condition. All furniture 
per mont included. Paved st. $100 
{ncome and your own apt, for 
free. 
$1000 DOWN — Rambling ranch 
bungalow with large attached two 
car gar 3 bedrooms and iarce 
family room Beautiful lot 
   
  
  st Two baths Located near Mace- 
day Lake 
£725 DOWN — Modern biunga ce 
with fuil basement y i veal 
bla @il Furn_ Alu n sfoTm 
and screens ave A. te 
decorated 3 per ce t Here 
is ® real bur 
$19500 GI SPECIAL — [ithe farm 
Mocern bungai witht Pee 
rooms & full basemen’ Oak fis 
Aluminum storm: E screrr a 
most '2 @Cte ia is 
5 miles west NOTHING DOWN 
$25 000 COUNTRY ESTATE — lar 
bungalow Pome “Owner built 
and oniy one owner pate Ch fie 
ramic tiled ,kitchen, Oak fioers 
Ful! basemegt, Many extras Eee 
2)> car gar with store space 
galore Some fruit Beautiful Trae 
scaping About an acre of ‘and 
Excellent section 
Lu1B VN. Realtor RO 1342 W Huron 
--MUITIPIE ii 
MILLER 
    
  is 
wa The 
carpeted and 
screened 
kitchen bas 
exhaust im 
in 
A LAKE BRON HIDE 
22'2 acres ie hes 12 
north of Pogtiac very 
jake aded with 
it is a 
VACANT ready to move righ 
North side 1 block off 
Rd on paved street 5 
ceramic tile bath 2 large bec- 
rooms oak flogprs plastered Wal. 
Full basement of] heat 
back yard, cement drive 
price $0.050 Widowed owner Sell.at any reasonahbie down 
- ment Call for ‘ay 
Day 
Getaiis 
1 ARGE PL Te ff) it 
  down 6 
reom 
  j xt i 
$17 930 cass FHA terms 
1075 Wf -Huren 8&t. 
Open § to @ é 
  oven and range eee 
  Paved 
ated about 
  room 5 & 
fenced 
Tota! Poh FF 10 + enNG seuwice. | 
2 . Kinzler 2410 § Commerce MA 4-239) | 
BY OWNER. ASSUME GI MORT-) 
_ payments. EM 3-4232 
“EXCELLENT BUY 
WALL 
313 
Phone FE 5-9447 
Silver Lake Front 
«.., tion living 
a7To W 
NORTH .... 
H umphries \ PE WOLVERINE LAKE Income Completely furn, Large 
3 bedrooms, kitchen, large living 
room, ail knotty pine paneling 
throdghout, ol! hat water. glassed 
in porch linen closet. smal! house has full basement full bath. oll 
hot water Both ses are well 
installed 36 fruit trees. berry 
bushes, anchor fenced on approx- 
iuietey 3, acre A very good 
buy 2.500 down balance $100 
per month with income of §50 per 
MUTART REALTY |     
3 bedroom ranch 90 x 140 gage 
$1,200 down. $87 monthly ft lot 
  
John K. IRWIN 
§ big rooms :n this large, well- 
built home located on Huron 
Street Fine income possibili- 
tes Only $9950. 
STREET 
3 bedrooms. 2 full 
closed back porch       baths, 
2 car en- | 
ga- | 
rage All for only $8800, plostae i 
costs down | 
jsupUneeS | 
rick 3 bedroom, 1'2 bath | 
ae eEcereEy condition. big. 
rooms Large 24x30 garage. 
fenced vard Many other ee 
tures $17,000 
John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors 
Since 1925 
Huron Street 
Eve. FE 8-4274 
CLARK NORTH SUB $7950 Full 
with $450 iowe 5 
bath full basement with stoker 
fed furnace Large lot 63x300: ft 
Aluminum storms and screens 
low taxes Needs some interior 
work and exterior painting 
NORTH CITY $7450 — $2169 Dn 
and assume FHA Mortgage bal 
ance Payments of $47 monthly 
including taxes and {surance 
Four rooms and bath plus utility 
room Oi} Heat. storms and 
screens ejectric hot water heater 
feced yard. Built in 1954 Own- 
ers moving to Detroit 
WEST SUB PLEASANT LAKE 
PRIV $10000 with $1500 down 
and $65 monthly 4', room and 
bath and utility room Lovely log 
home interior all knotty pine 
heatalator fireplace glassed and 
screened sun porch overlooking 
lake 3 lots giving 90 ft frontage West 
  
Price 
    
  and 170 ft deep Immediate Pos- 
session Owners have moved to 
Florida Wil also sell furnished 
Stop in our office and see our 
ma:y Photo-Listings. plenty of 
parkas or call our office and 
of our sales representatives 
bring them to your home. No 
igatio o 
    G = | 
2 GU Se CLARK REAL ESTATE| 
OR _3-1349 OR 4.0506 ‘TO Bt —TO oo TRADE | 
On — —_ : 7 FE aan OR FE 44813 | 
ATTRACTIVE 362 ne Huron arr Open 9 - 9 
E 4 4 Sun 
3 bedroom brick ranch wel 
Blanued 7h tchen ceramic tile _Mt LTTPL El TisTING | SERVICE _ 
bath basement. large rec @rea ; 
vas heat paved street and drive NEAR LINCOLN JR HI 7 
mmediate possession, Call for ap 2 Bedroom bungalow Full 
pointment basement with gas heat 
large lot. $9.150 with terms 
CROWDED? . 
Nake an appointment to see this WEST SUBURBAN 
3 bedroom ranch but on @ 100 2 Bedroom bungalow with 
xg 243 ft lot in west suburban Loe a ving) ier ie a 
a x 7 kitchen, 7 
sree of Epeuss ity with oi] heat On large 
NORTH END jot Priced at $8.950 with 
Very attractive 5 room ranch $950 down | 
2 car attached garage Anc | 
f j j ¥ JN THIS SCOTT LAKE | 
ee Be : 2 Bedroom with i x 24 | 
- Iiving room, 10 x 1 SRO n 
, JW MONO M8 eva Be 2'y car garage On a 1 | 
ie 1] =— x ft corner lot Priced | 
at $10950 with term. 4 
: SYLVAN LAKE 
J, @] | lal | 7 room brick bungatew 11 } 
x 19 living room with fire- 
‘ace, dining room 11 x Ma | 
REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES odern kitchen @ x 11 
FE 4426 412_W__HURON Master bedroom 18 x 22 | 
_ Full basement with oil FA 
heat 2 car garage and many | 
other features Shown by ap- | 
ar rl ge pointment only | 
1s THE “BIRD’ TO SEE IVAN W | 
Seminole [fill S\( H RAM | 
The growing family thats seeking : _ . 
convenient city living at it's best RE = AL q OR FE 5-947 1 | 
will surely enjoy this 5 bedroom MANerieuG | 
home in exclusive Seminole Hills 42 JOSLYN COR een e 
Nice carpeted living and dining OPEN EVENINGS & 8S A 
room. 2 baths plus full basement SEER AME TStind seavice 
and 2 car gar rage. Be 4 t of all. it's 
priced at only $19 500 on terms 
See it today. 1 1] i] | 
Foil ¥ 1 | 
A Miniature Ranch | | 
The pleasures of relaxed sub-| | 
urban living are yours to enjoy \ 
on this 11 actes With pee t 
room ranch home 1.00 eet Oo 
beautiful white board tence $1,000 Down 
acre fenced pasture and 3 eee Why pay rent when with $1.000 
stables You'll like everything) down and payments of only $60 
about this convenientiv located | ver Brant you can) Oe ace | 
: st $25 000 ean nea 5 roo te | 
proper, Price® © with full basemen: HA peal | 
automatic 4s ot water, | 
EAL TOR Ee ART RIDGE. screened porch. Handy to bus 
a “43581 1056 w, HURON: and stores Take your time, but 
PEN ‘TIL HURRY. 
Appealing 2 level lake front | 
home offering year ‘round vaca- 
Features 100 ft. of 
Hake ae ultra modern de- 
3 
742 edrooms acne bath. 2) 
bar: arage, on per level; | 
with living room, ‘lea, kitchen 
and dining area. full bath, | 
screened terrace overlooking | 
the lake on the lower level 
Priced at $23,900 owner sayse | 
must «) it will pay you to: 
look today. | 
“Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | 49 Mt Clemens St 
FFE 58-1201 or FE Ta 
Cail Mrs Kelchner 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
Golontal Pills Brick An architectural beauty wilt .7 
terior Charm Bult by an exart- | 
ing owner Has 6 extra ‘ize 
rooms. 1') baths attached 2 
car garage and full 
for recreation Large 
and landscaped lot 
Miracle Mile and New Boonm- 
  field grade school May trace 
for a smaller home 
Pine Lake Area Here 1s one that vou wil aA 
most want on sight A cosu 
large 3 bedroim. 2 bath hr 
trance home. ai. nevis decors 
ed. Price onivy $15,230, terms 
Side — GI's eet Webster Schon & rornm 
story home and a] in c.ea 
cand tion Ol furnace Shade- 
let SO0x150 Price $9590 aitt 
$1500 or enthing domi en 6 
veteran WH 
hed n 
fornia 
JOHN 
  a ren St Phone FE 4-3 
OPEN _EVE NINGS 
HY... Eee need in 
    a home that 
n enough! fe are of- 
ng a “FOU R BEDROOM home 
price that is fess than 
two and three bedroom 
are selling for Further- 
_ this home offers a twenty- 
foot Lving room with new 
carpeting. also im dining room 
and hall Two fireplaces Built-tn 
even and tange Fuil basement 
Don't ‘et the price mislead you 
because t is worth more than the: $20500 we are privileged 
sei) it for to 
  REALTOR 
FE 44518 
  THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1058. 
    
    
  For Sale Houses 
Cherokee Hills Brick Custom built Be 1960 ot pen 
room owner, this story 
plan includgg many jonmiree 
designed Sentent, leasant livability! Lond 
basement, attached 16 x 22 g¢' 
rage, & zs second tear 
room provides fine storage. and 
could also serve needs 
growing family You'll like the 
close-in country location of this 
it's well shrubed 
§ lot — and particu- 
larily it's realistle pricel 
Car! \W. Bird, Realtor 
§03 Community Nations! Bank Bidg 
FE ¢421) ves. FE 5-1302 
AG Te DA SARIS 
This 2 bedroom bungalow with full 
basement end FA oi! heat is now 
vacant and you can have im- 
mediate: possession Located close 
to store and school All 
decoree Qniy $1,200 down. 
$250 DOWN 
3 bedroom ranch style home with 
full basement. complete on ex- 
terior Located in Waterford 
Township On extra large lot. Im- 
mediate possession_ 
F. C. Wood Co. OFFICE OPEN 9 TO 
Corner Wiliams Lake Ra 
CORR SEI 
Gls Nothing Down 
Must     
DRAYTON PLAINS 
sell Owner has moved out 
of State 2 Bedroom home 
boasts of a 19 ft living 
room, ample kitchen cabi- 
nets and iarge I'z car g4- 
rage Nice lot 80 x 120 
$400 should move you in 
with payment: less than 
Trent. 
CLARKSTON Your young- 
sters can start in Kkinder- 
pei and graduate from 
igh school ail within 2 
blocks from home Almost 
new 3 bedroom with a full 
basement Knotty Pine has 
been used in the attractive 
21 ft. Hving room. Modern 
farm-style kitchen Approx- 
imately *4 of an acre in a 
very choice location Full 
price $11 900. Nothing down 
except closing costs to ell- 
gible GI's 
VERY PRETTY like new 4 
room home Large living 
room 2 bedrooms of am- 
ple size tile bath 
Kitchen and 
combined. Full basement 
oil heat. Aluminum storms 
and screens. Approximately 
$400 down 
RAY O'NEIL. Realtor 
262 8 Tele crap Rd Open 9-9 
FE 3-710: OR ates) 
KNUDSEN 
Lester Court   
Off Eim street and nei 
Saginaw St. good 6 room 
and bath home Oak floors 
and trim, modernized kitch- 
en. full basement and ga- 
rage $9.509 — GI Terms 
Hurry’ 
all Street 
2-Family home 
and 2 baths and modern 
heating system Paved 
street Good value with $1 - 
500 down, Don't wait —GI 
Terms 
MAL T Rooms 
IL KNUDSEN 
244 S Telegrapn Rd 
Evening No FE 2-8503 eee ee 
Dorris & Son 
BRICK RANCIT HOME | 
Outstanding long, 
rambling 3 bedroom ranch 
home with 2 baths. 2 fire- 
places, wall to wall carpet- 
ng. 22x24 attached garage, 
beautiful paneled recreation 
room, this is one of the 
nicest homes on the mar- 
ket today Call for further 
information. 
LAKE FRONT HOME 
EASY TERMS OR GI 
Vacant 3 bedroom bunga- 
low, beautiful paneled living 
room. gas Yurnace, base- 
ment, attached garage, oth- 
selling appointments. 
GI SPECIAL 
$7,500 $350 to handle - 
Located in back of Blue 
Sky theater between Wai- 
ton Blvd. and Pontlac Ra 
Modern vacant five room 
bungalow. newly decorated, 
new furnace, lot 60x260. 
LAKEFRONT 
WILLIAMS LAKE 
A beautiful five, room bun- 
galow with fireplace spa- 
cious living .room, full din- 
ing room, glassed in porch 
basement, oi] furnace. one 
of the nicest lake front lots 
in Michigan. Price is right 
$16,800 
ACANT BRICK 
VERY EASY TERMS 
Six room home. with forced 
air ofl heat, new bath and 
kitchen fixtures, basement 
garage fenced lot, near 
churches, schoois stores 
and bus Consider car, trati- 
er or boat in trade 
DORRIS & SON REALTORS W Huron PHONE FE 4-1557 
ee Ee 
  MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
WEST 
‘SUBURBAN eu extra mice brick 1'2 
‘ory bungalow has a full 
civided basement with rec- 
reation room, SAVE MON- 
EY and give yourself a to- 
‘al of 4 bedrooms by finish- 
ing off the upstairs, Full 
price only $12,300. 
  VETERANS We have a real hum nger 
en the north end — bed 
rooms, 2-story, with a full 
basement, The home i/s in 
sood condition, convenient 
to everything. No down 
payment to you. Price ony 
$9.450 
CASS 
LAKEFRONT Fxeeilent 3 bedroom home . 
on jake with beautiful sand ; 
heach and ail the trim- 
ages you will like with 
iais type of property. Such 
as Fireplace, outdoor grill, 
      diving tower and 
einer eatures Price 
$20 — Call us now! 
WEST 
2 bedroom brick ranch near- 
Iv new with attached ga- 
race Cycione fenced lot. 
barbecue grill and wail to 
wall carpets Owner will 
sacrifice for only $13,950, so 
dont watt on this one. 
WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS 
ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN 
Bateman 
Kamps Side and +t {s a dandy‘ Only | oo rarne “1 c 30 Taf for a one story ‘ame With | RE Al | ORS ] iB 4.0528 
full basement ol! forced atr heat. | 377 8. Telegraph Fives. & Sun msuiRted no keep those winter — == ae ; 
fuel Duis ¢own Two car garage = 
eer new Draygon Plains center THE, S \W E R TO) 
es $9 750" 
2-0474 Regitor FE 47 
a3 oN Teie 
MU y OU R 
| Want Ads! To. sell, 
IPLE ‘Lisxe, 5 ar nlite it’s FE 2-8181. »* "PROBLEM: 
rent, re 
newly | 
8 
& M59 
                FE 35-1284 For Sale Houses 43 
SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick bas new 3 bedrm 
brick tri-level, High basement, 
heise lot lake privileges $20 fae 
oe 2210s, eee Sunday. 
BUILD AND SAVE ART PEOPLE BUILD 
BEFORE A BOOM. IMAGINE — 
1% Baths — $10,985 
W. H. BASS Builders and Brokers 
FE 3-7210 or E 8-0531 
JUDAH 
LAKE 
ESTATES You'll be surprised at the 
size and beauty of this 3 
bedroom ranch home com-   
plete in every detail On lot 
80x125 - F and VA 
TERMS -— Come out and 
check plat and see what 
your friend- are buying 
— Model Open Daily — 5 MILES NORTH OF PONTIAC ON JOSLYN RD. 
VA $72 TOTAL DOWN 
DLORAH BUILDING CO 
Builder of “‘National" Homes 
E 23-9122 
  
New Home 
$3,200 Would you like a new 2 
or 3 bedroom ranth home— 
near schools and .tores — 
low down payment— 
month—with quick 
possession? Then call 
aus and ask for Lots Li- 
er 
puors ay anes co. 
~ ARRO | . ones ‘ = 
WHY PAY RENT? 
You can buy this home for $7.906 
with $600 down on a land contract 
This 4 yr. old home has been 
newly decorated throughout 
ean have immediate possession 
There are 2 bedrooms, a large 
living room, kitchen with plenty | 
of cupboards ibeceted in the 
north end of t 
WES SU IBU RBAN 
located on ts Cape Cod is I's 
acres of land. only 7 miles fromm | 
downtown Pontiac There are 2 
large bedrooms & a possibility of 
a third. The living room is 12x19’ 
& dining room 8x12" Full base- 
mént 
garage 
NOTHING DOWN 
To a qualified GI buyer, owner 
wants to build this fall. so fast 
action ts a necessity. This 4 year 
old home has 3 large bédrooms 
with double closet space in each 
The beautiful paneled living room 
has o ledgerock fireplace. There 
is a full basement & a 2 car 
garage to add to the many oth- 
er features Located in Drayton 
Plains & priced at $12,700, Call 
now for a re 
OR ae 
TED MCCULLOUGH RENTS . -384 
(Open 8 am to8 30pm § nodes 14 
      
i 
    
STOUTS Best Buys 
Today 
AUBURN HEIGHTS 
Cute and clean 2 bedroom 
ome, vacant for immed- 
ate possession, full bath, oil 
furnace, large kitchen with 
built in cupboards and elec- 
tr water heater A real 
vajue at §.6,500 with terms 
=- BAe 
$750 DOWN Walking distance to school 
frome. this attractive ranch 
style home. Spacious living 
room with picture window, 
paneled dinette, large kitch- 
en, full bath 2 large land- 
scaped lofs with this one at 
only $7.950. 
NORTHERN HIGH One of Pontiac's most destr- 
able locations for familie 
with school children. 3 large 
bedrooms, living room with 
shiny oak floors, combina- 
tion kitchen and dining 
area, large utility room with 
oi] furnace, laundry trays 
Spacious fenced lot. I'z car 
garage and paved drive See 
it at only $1,250 down to 
FHA terms 
DRAYTON A rea!’ doll house here tn 
desirable residential section 
of Drayton, walking distance 
    to schools and shopping 
Shiny white frame. spotiess 
interior step saving kitchen 
full basement with oll leat 
gas water heater Attrac- 
tively tfandscaped ferced 
back yard Only $550 down 
will handie. 
$950 DOW 
Pius sma.l mortgage cost 
moves you tnto this soit 
built 2 bedroom. hame of! 
Joslyn, walking distance to 
Pontiac Motors and s@ioois? 
Full basement. oil furnace. 
plastered walls. oak floors. 
ceramic tile bath. Tota] 
price only $9,500. Vacant. 
ready to go. 
Tedw., AT. Stout. Reaitor 
TT N. Saginaw St. Ph 
Open ‘ti] 6 pm 
  
VALUES WEST SIDE — Close tn “older 
home Many excellent features, 
French doors, paneled dining rm 
with built in china closet, win- 
dow seaf, etc. Living room, din- 
ing room, library, kitchen, mas- 
ter bedroom, and screened front 
porch on first floor. 2 large bed- 
rooms with walk in “closets and 
full bath up. Gas heat. Garage in 
full basement. $11,500, terms. 
NEAT AND CLEAN—Exception- 
ally clean 2 bedroom home, ideal 
for that young couple just Mal 
at eut. Hardwood floors, tile 
living room with dining ell, and 
large modern kitchen. Full base- 
ment with automatic heat. Land- 
scaped lot, paved drive and street 
Close to bus line. Only $11,500, 
low down payment. 
HOME AND Ll aa veers 
with living room. dining 
kitchen aaa full bath jon Polat 
a complete 1 bedroom apartment 
up now renting at ate a month. 
$11,750, terms. 
UNION LABE AREA—Ranch type 
home, 2 bedrooms plus third bed- 
room or den with fireplace, ce- 
ramic tile bath, full basement, 
automatic oi] heat. 24x24 attached 
garage, electric doors, floored at- 
tic and plumbing. 1 acre of land 
lake privileges $15.500. terms, 
will accept iate model car as 
down payment, 
Roy Annett, Inc Realtors ance 
Huron FEderal 8-0466 
Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 . 
e You | 
FE 35-8165 | TIZZY 
  
          
| 4 BEDROOMS, 2   © 1958 dy NEA Sermce, inc TM Reg US Pat Of 
“If girls are so much more advanced than boys, how 
come you and I are in the same class?” ’ by Kate Osann| 
be 
  
4o-9 
  ——— t 
For Sale Houses 43 
2-FAMILY EASTSIDE. FRIGI- 
daire & stove. Some furniture | 
included 2-car garage. Large gar 
den space. Oy 
Rose McClarty, Broker 
PE 2-2162 
“AUBURN HEIGHTS 7 ROOM ROOM IN- 
come. $800 down or swap equity 
for 3 bedroom house in same 
school district FE ¢«@715, after 
3:30 — 
Gas 
heat Located at oe wn St.. 
E. of Joslyn FE 6-2443 DOWN. 
  
THREE BEDROOM BRICK 
Northeast side — Full base- 
  
with of] furnace & 1'2 car}   Priced 
$400 dowr payment. 
y payments to in- 
clude taxes, insurance and 
5 per cent interest. 
$350 DOWN PAYMENT 
An excellent two bedroom 
| home with full basement, 
comb storm sash, ol] heat 
Monthly payments to in- 
clude taxes insurance and 
5 per cent interest   WEST SUBURBAN 
Off Sashabaw Rd — a fine 
three bedroom brick and 
frame ranch type home — 
combination storm sash, oil 
AC heat. Large lot Priced 
$11,500 with $350 dows ray- 
include taxes, insurance and 
& per cent interest 
NICHOLIE | ment. Monthly payments to 
a | 
| 
| S$SAVESS 
| OVT OF TOWN & HARGER CO. 
33_W._ HURON FE 5-818) 
CHEROKEE HILLS. BY OWNER, 
moving out of town. must sacri- 
fice. jess Gee FHA appraised 
_value FE 3-726 
WHITE 
Possession Immediately 
Off Willams Lake Rd 3. bed- 
room Large living room. Dining 
lL. Very attractive kitchen Knotty 
Ine breezeway All oak floors 
lastered. painted walls Coved 
ceilings Full tiled bath. Full 
basement Automatic ot] heat 
Aluminum storms & screens Built 
in ‘S4 1I'2 car garage Large 
corner lot Fenced rear 
Good neighborhood Price 
900 with $1400 down 
  $14.- 
Clarkston 
28 & 60 ff ranch home 
‘35 featuring a 12x21 
carpeted hving room with fire- 
Dace and bullt-in bookcase A 
|; 15 x 15 modern kitchen. 3 large 
| bedrooms. Family room with built- | 
in barbecue pit 1% baths 
xX 16 porch Finished 
pine Timken oil heat. Oak floors 14 
| Plastered walls Landscaped lot 
| and many other fine features 
Call for appointment. 
WHITE BROS. 
REAL ESTATE OR 3-1295 5660 Dixie Hwy. 
Open | Eves ul ils Sunday 10 ‘til 5 10 "til 5 
JOLL on this charming 2 bedroom 
ranch with attached 2%: car ga- 
rage 18 ft. living room. large 
kitchen, plastered walls. basement 
w.th furnace recreatinn spece, 
wired for washer and drver 
mediate possession Only §1.500 
down and move right iri 
owner just called and wants 'm- 
mediate action on his 2 bedroom 
medern home with lake 
feces on Crescent Lake All laree 
rooms Oi] furnace. Fenced 
yard Price reduced for quick 
sale. We have the key 
| Evenings after 6 call FE 4-9855 
JOLL, REALTY 
2536 DIXIE HWY FE 4-4561 | 
HAYDEN NORTH EAST SIDE. 2 bedroom 
home with stairway to unfinished 
attic Plastered wails. oak floors. 
Tile bath Excellent basement. Oil 
furnace, $12.500, terms. 
NEAR WILLIS SCHOOL 5 bed- 
room home, Oak floors > baths, 
Qui furnace 3 car garage. 
trediate possession $13,900.   
INCOME Between Auburn and | 
ike. 2 story 8&8 room frame & 
rermastone 5 rooms & bath on 
ist flaor Carpet in living reom 
& cining renm 3 room apt & 
bath on 2nd flonr. Garage Fenced 
yard $12500 Low FHA terms. 
WE BUILD NEW HOMES. $5,000 
and up We have pians to choose 
from of will build to tr Plans. 
Financing available all Us on 
| your needs 
5 ACRES Clarkston area 2 hed- 
room home Large kitchen. Ol 
furnace $10,650, terms. Immedi- 
i HAY 
HAYDEN, Realtor 
aad E. Walton FE 8-0441 
Open Eves.   
YMuLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
LAKE PRIVILEGES » 
2 bedroom bungalow with 1") 
car garage Has carpeted living 
room, ee dining room, base- 
ment lovely shaded lot, Located 
near Drazion wee business sec- 
tion, $1,000 d 
WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATES 
3 bedroom brick ranch type bun- 
galow with full basement, auto- 
matic heat and hot water, 
tached 2 car garage, Shee 
Pea | room . 
large kitchen win pufit 
in range and oven, beautiful cup- 
boards and formal dining room 
A honey! 
nero END \ 
Large 3 bedroom home with car- 
peted living and dining rooms 
ull basement. automatic oi] heat. 
extra bath ear 
      FE §-0101 
  yard | 
Im- | 
garage and | 
IFE beautiful corner lot. See by sp- | 
pointment. | 
‘George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 BALDWIN For Sale Houses 
1 ACRE, MODERN §$ ROOMS. 
breezeway. l'2-car garage, 
basement Oi) heat, 
Only $10,500, $1,350 4 
| | Sai? Ann, off Maybee Rd. OR 
| 3 5 
Immediate Possession 
| Owne# retiring to Florida. Will seli 
| 3 bfdroom modern home. 242 lots. 
Gmage, basement. awnings 
autiful parate yard. $8500 — 
| Terms   
ALSO 
Tri-level starter home on ers 
road eu duplicate. $6450, Noth- 
ing do 
| OAKLAND COUNTY REALTY 2614 UNION LE. RD 
EM 3-4164 or EM 32411 after 6 pm 
$500 DOWN 
2 bedroom home. automatic gas water lb: car g@- 
Near Auburn & 
Adams Rd E 5-0522.   
  For Sale Houses _ 43 
    
able 
Rd. Aire 
mu’ ma303 oy cid 4-641. 
Multi-Lakes Realty 
ON BA —— 
2 Tura oa 4 ne oe ra: @, 8 r 
5 cane quiet neighborhood. 00d. $8. at 
e Dorothy ie Lavender 
  
NO DOWN 
PAYMENT 
en _C€. Weed Co., 
Corner Williams Lake Ra & 
After 1038 
6 rooms & — 
baseme _After 6, OR 3-7038 0 
WASHINGTON PARK oy Ces os pooul Pull 
heat Fenced Yard “al = a 
owe sii. angrengs money down $6,450. EM 3-462. 
TXOM VILLAGE 
: eg Ga . F ngs ~¥ “nice 
3060 8. Commerce Rad. MA 4-1578 a 
  
COMPARE THIS Custom built 
room ts ranch home. 
trance. 1% baths. =— vanity astered   
this for $17,000. op your lot E J DUNLAP 
Custom Builder built 1 ft.. 3 ped- 200 sq oF 
ceramic file 
PI walls oak 
floors 22x24 plastered garage Al) 
PE 86-1198   
NOW FOR SALE 
down ¥ For 
formation call Nerkere Cc. Davis, 
PE 5-431!   
BY OWNER 
fireplace. attached 
tion room in basement, 
corner lot in good area 
state and must sel] $17,800 wi reasonable down payment. 
brokers OR 3-3297. MODEL HOME 
Attached heated resents, hot wa 
ter heat, 3 2 «baths, 
thermo pane wall carpetin cE appliances, 
by a Ww r 
Nice 3 bedroom brick ranch with arage and 
breeseway large kitchen, recrea- laces 
Ne 
  
Make Us An Offer 
For G.I. Equity 
$6.200 with paym 
Includ month. 
svrance Any 
Pp 
Lesrooma full bath 
call us pronto.               6-ROOM BRICK | On black top road, this home | 
| has large living room with ne 
| place. modern kitchen. good size 
| bedrooms bath large cece | 
ment with rec room. oi] heat, 
2 car garage. jot 211 x 214. You'll 
like it if you see it —- may we 
show you? Full price 
$2000 down 
CR. TRON AGENCY 
| MY 3-1143 E Fiint St 
Lake Orion, uciigas 
3-BEDROOM RANCH 
NEW LAST YEAR Owner 
leaving state, ranch home at 
Watkins Lake Brick & Cedar 
shakes. attached garage & breeze- 
way, many features oil heat, 
large scenic lot & more. 
GI—NOTHING DOWN 
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION — 17 
large rooms. good family loca- 
tion near Baldwin & St Mikes 
schools & Sears. Only 5 per 
mo includes taxes and insurance 
WHY PAY RENT? — Call now 
J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 
OPEN 6 TO 8 full 
  
            1011 W Huron FE 5-6181 
OBIEN | DAILY 2-7 
| Exclusive Pleasant Lake Woods | 
| with the most wonderful brick 
homes imaginable. Full base- 
ment, 3 bedrooms, 2 ceramic 
baths, family room, fireplace with 
bar-b- pit, hi-fi system. carpet- 
ing, attached garage. 3 of these | 
lovely homes to inspect Out Eliz- 
abeth Lake Road to opén signs | 
| at Pleasant Lake 
$400 DOWN 
| Off Joslyn on Beverly New 2 bedroom home with plas- ; 
flooring, | | tered walls hardwood 
| gas heat Principle and interest 
payment just $4424 per month 
Call today and see this sharp 
home in one of Pontiacs 
desirable sections 
NO MONEY DOWN I 
Outstanding 3 bedroom ranch on 
880x157. ft lot. Plastered walls. 
select oak floors, neat and clean, 
atwached garage, paved street 
A beautiful home in a desirable 
location for only $11,300 full price. in knotty | 
, REAINESTATE & aS 
' 1483 BALDWIN 0547 
Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE 
| SUBURBAN 
New just complete 3 bedroom 
bungalow. Living room. kitchen 
i and dining ell. Full 
| oil heat Close to Union Lake 
Schools and stores. Only $600 
own   
  
  
NOTHING DOWN GIs 
Lovely 3 bedroom home 
baths Oi] heat. water softener 
Calcinator, garage Fenced in 
| rear yard with fruit trees. Home 
in A-l condition ‘Total price 
} 
i; 1'2 
$11100 Monthiy payments $78 
including taxes and insurance 
2 PER CENT GI MORTGAGE 
3 bedroom bungalow built 
1955. Full basement, 
hardwood floors In 
oil heat, 
Owner will 
quick sale. Only $11,900 with 
$2,740 down, 2 
Evenings after 6 call FE 54-2935 or 
FE 2-3381. 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE, 4-2533 
GILES _ Vacant 
In the city. on paved street. 
near schools. etc. 3 bedrm. 
home, Full basement auto 
oil furnace Large kitchen 
with ample cupboards Ex- 
haust fan and other attrac- 
tive features. Only $1,450 dn.   
Auburn Heights 2 bedroom ranch with base- 
ment Auto. oll furnace. 
Breezeway and garage, Lo- 
cated on a well landscaped 
lot. Only $7.975 with terms. 
Income 
Good 2 family home inside 
the city Basement, auto. 
gas furnace, Private 
GILES REALTY £0. 
GET 1f QUICK, 
through Classified Ads! 
‘Yes, whatever it is — dial 
2-8181 for “an ad- sacrifice $1,000 of his equity for | | 2-Bedrm., 
| 
| 
$17,900, | 
              street | 
most | 
JIM WILLIAMS, 
basement, | 
  Near Huntoon Lake 
Full Basem't 
Built by reliable local bey ry basement. 
walls, Well located on 80 ft builder 
recreation 
furnace, bright cheery 
sizeable kitchen, piseleree at 36 E Sheffield Owner owes 
ments of $51.34 a 
taxes and in- 
reasonable down 
ment considered, 5 years oid, ngalow 
i i condition Now rented at $70 | 
a month Take # quick look and 
ot 
$1,500 down or will consider home 
or contract in trade. 
Giroux-Franks Adalat ales REAL SACs 
4705 Dixie Hw R 3-9701   
BY OWNER Nice neighborhood 
Near Telegraph Carpeted 
inum 6 in Pontiac 
Auto 
matic jee Pull ———— Alum- 
torms Fenced 
rere Vacant +11.950". $600 down. 
OL 1-1951.   
we Bere 4 i ipeerty. ae 283 
good |} 
ines will ‘take low down pay- 
nee or take vacant property 3 bed- 
jocation, near 
Also new 3 bedroom, full ‘basement, 
not finished rigs Clay at om Maes] 
urnis' 
4900 uren 
Eves. OR 3-4658. FE 2-   
TRIPP TWO-FAMILY. 2 bedrooms, 
I ining room, lge itchen, 
living room with nat. fire- 
| place down. 4 rooms bath 
| and fireplace up, rented at 
$75 monthly. Full basement. 
| 2 car gafage, oi! heat 
Choice, west side rental .jo- 
cation, $4,000 down   
Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 73 W Huron Street 
FE 5-8161 or FE 4-4278 
  
| —   
      
Established in 1916 
full bsmt.. 
New alum. screens-storms. 
fs a good buy at 
+ appointment to sée rec 
fu 
$8,950 eacy terms 
  NORTH SIDE-Here is a and 
value 5 rooms and full bath. iti 
1'o car garage, 
improve- 
$8,950 bsmt, gas heat, 
paved street All city 
ments. Total price only 
terms arranged. 
$695 DOWN—For this 3 
price} only $6,950, 
Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph 
FE 2-0123 — eee 9 to 9 
AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING A-1 CONDITION —Modern*3 bed- | 
rm. home, full bath with shower, 
space, oi] beat, 
Here 
050. Call for 
this value. 
3 BEDRM NORTHSIDE—home, 
tiled bath, picture window, 
pleasant kitchen, all om one floor. 
gas heat. Only 3 yrs. old Alum. 
_storms, fully insulated. Corner lot 
ATTRACTIVE — Northside home all. on one floor. Drapes and car- 
pet in living room rms., 
tiled bath. of! heat, nicely land- 
scaped. 1'2 car garage, Now at 
$11,500. terms. 
* 
bedrm. 
home full bath part bsmt., oil 
heat, 2 car garage Large lot 
Immediate possession too! Total 
  
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
/ = 
unall 
j 
YOU CAN NAME your own 
terms on this almost new 3 
bedroom home with full 
basement in West Suburbes 
area You'll ee to 
some finishing but for ony 
$8,500 you can’t miss It’s 
vacant.   
        
clean 2 bedro home 
the North en AN ™ completely 
fenced yard with plenty flowers and shrubs, Paved 
drive and 1% car garage 
with a lovel ae pores 
attached oT 
payment to A Oe gira. 
$1,000 DOWN —TIllness—must 
A fine 3_ bedroom 
city A-l oak floors, 
basement and Bio heat. 
ayed street, can't af- 
el not to see “this bunga- 
ow 
ELIZABETH LAKE ES- 
TATES—Excellent lake priv- 
ith this large 3   
  , th 
birch cupboards, 
d 2 car garage. 
ie reeseway 
Priced at 33 Bey a 
i 
a 
g 2 
attrnetive home 
plaster 
    writer and get It!    t. 8. PS saalaatal Rad. VERY lca neat and. a 
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 
bbs     NI Fronting on Big Lake. $6,500 with 
“Cuck LER R REALTY 
  
3 ouaiy., noubeS, SELL Op a 
S'Sroedway.   
LOCATED 3% of Pontiac. 
BROKER MIDDLETON . 
eager pn os 
Bedroom bi home. Passion 4 en- base- 
t. hot alr furnace, gas man a air one 
5 
Leslie R. Middleton 188 N, JOHNSON FE 5-772 
    45 OAKLAN “or | 3 OPEN EV a MULTIPLE 
    
                        7 “Kennett ool ies 
G DOWN, 3 BEDRM. eset 
bee kite’ basemen ws fiat $70 a mon . FE Fase 
BUY } NOW this neat, 5 rooms, ue =— 
automatic 
terms, Baer 
LAKEFRONT value, large 4 rooms, tiled 
olf heat, nice landessoee 
iat oo jwnsend Lake. $11, 
“PONTIAC ae caeras   
737 Baldwin   
ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, 
FE 68-0663 
$990 Down 2 & 3 BEDROOM homes. 
In desirable locations; € 
them now! 
44] ORCHARD LAKE AVE   
| 03-55 N #890 BOWN 
R. J. VALUET, Realtor PE 5-0683 45 OAKLAND AVE. 
> ‘OPEN ENING, UNTIL 8: 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVI   
STRATHMORE ST. 
Cosy pus white frame bupesiow, 
drooms iit-in bath, 
eat fenced lot, will sell or — bedroom hom. trade for ee 
— pales oer near sc 
terms , . 
YALE ST. Very attractive, 3 yr. old bedrooms 
FHA. 
WILLIS ave BREWER 
JOSEPH F REISZ. feos - | MOR. 
Parke +5181 
Eves FE 
RIEEY DOWN — 2 family income 
co & path in 
unit. Located in Keego Harbor, 
near new post office. 
ROR TERS Off Walton Blvd. 
Carpete bedroom ranch type. 
ad -acel to attached age. 
$1,800 down. 150 2 150 2 
WASHINGTON PARK — Lovely   
onial t: with 3 large rooms cal ype bed- | ce a trp 
lees Full basement with 
ofl] heat Paved drive & 2-car 
garage. — es payment. 
508 gusebeth Lake Rd. 
FE 41157 FE 
LAWRENCE W. 4-4821   
savior FOUR BEDROOMS 
a beautiful recreation room. 
One 
out. 
aay $11,700. 
OFF CLARKSTON-Orion Rd. 
znree acres of land 
good 
ler only $1,250 
reom 
water heater. Cal] now. 
FAMILY HOME and 
four bedroom brick colonial 
home. Excellent basement. 
yee of closets. Gas 
5 bate sale. eting 
pein sat de patrect in egret 
Total 
wake 
ay. 
SEVEN ACRES 
9 rm. colonial home. 
i” mn hatne: Fireplace in lige. 
clea room. cael Say” 30 acre oe 
from Pontiac. Th = 
Goal eg any ; time. Call, ray 
FOO eet 4.9584 yviriere Eee SERVICE “68,250, | 
each 
oped room Logo 
Good utility 
with large electric hot 
heat 
a and car- 
Large remod- 
  
  
      
EAST SIDE Exceptionahy nice bungalow with 
wall to wal corneas in Hving 
room — a a euce* down 
and 1} — needs 
a little ifintahing Ful basement 
with oi] heat ew Cy- 
clone fenced yard. Pave “arive. 
—— with reasonable down pay- 
"WILLIAMS LAKE 
@ room bungalow, 3 bedrooms. 
Dining room. Living room and 
kitchen. ement, New 
forced air oil pha oak Bendix 
automatic washer & dryer. 2 car 
gareee. _— shated lot, Walking 
istance rade sc eal. Lake 
privileges a iiliams 
er leaving 
f t $7.950 wi! + own. 
mmediate possession 
EUG BLAIR 
4536 Dae. Hw OR 
Ron > FLAINS =m 
ee OR _ 3-1708   
  416 E THIRD ER. NR 
new sub & shopping center 8 
Beil igureces. eau heat. calcina- 
gz = . 
Ob 26S. after et Benes 
HOYT pet MEE Ape RANCH 
“Bedroom cedar shake ranch ‘os 6 @ ranc: 
0 lot. Lots of = 
steel choice sandreaattn awn plat 
yet so close te Pontins rome = 
CITY RANCH HOME 
ED COUPLE spe- 
PER: 
“Newly, wegen 
carpeting 
Sa rt Pa ich a _ — with i area, re 
drooms, 
floors, plastersd walls. 
* range, hear cit: 
To see it is wo 
oak 
ew ma. 
re pares street. 
love it, 
ted. has a cute kitchen 
nice tt lity Ing tbace, 
TARE saves e a a ni tall 8 nice la 
lake iol Could be purchased on en 
easy Wi at once, 7 Sttice. Can be 
HOYT REALTY re 254 8, Telegraph ein Easy —— 
rn, some repair needed, 
  vated do   
Income Property 43A 
2 | “EXC CONDITION,   
  part payment. FE 2-761 
ee   
Er Sater 
170 W. Pike FE 
For Sale Lake 2 Prop. 44 44 
FOR ALE RBASORABLE. 8 ACRE 
farm ia jake fromtage, 5 mod- 
house full basem Realtor 
  
  
  
LoT $2.009 with 9500 down $25 8 
Pt eng an by” North rkston. 
  Hi. 
“WATERFORD Choice corner lot, by owner, Lake 
“4. PE 5-04653 iE or FE 
~~ CARE ORION 4 bedroom iskefront year around 
aome Gas heat, Large lot, $60 
r month Small down payment. +. 4¥ 33711 ILL ; 
  
  
  EM 36531 
LAKEFRONT LOTS Your choice of excellent iske- 
fronts in area of fine homes cicse 
to Clarkston and proposed e¢x- 
pressway. 20 per cent down to 
qualified buyers. 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
71 N. Saginaw 8 ME 35-8165 
Daily 
Loon Lk.Shores 17x20 living room 
15x17 dinin “ie 6 
  
hot waler "heat car- 
7“ On an ies 
th lake 
— packers for os Ty fis.3e0, wt 
HOLMES- SARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. 
OR 32-1950 Evenings OR 32230 
Templeton Lakefront pits hides: meeck rrgeecen} 
proximately on ak. 
K. L. apices Resier 2339 org adel Lk. Rd. FE +1563 
6_ FE 2-502 
For Sale Resort Ere 2 
oe ACRES OF EXC. HUNTING 
and with cabin ed Upaeks: 
Mich. $3500 FE 4-7661.   
  
    
  
CANADA. 
ons. $400 to $609 10 per cent 
down Balance to suit. Also 3 
bedroom modern cottage 20x36 
ft on the oer $5,500. $500 
déwn Bal. $50 per mo MY 
3-1337 or hicces 6031.   
EUXURIOUS HOME ON 115 FT. 
  
For Sale Lots 46 .   
1 LOTS NEAR AUBURN, $250 
each. P.O. Box 367, Royal Oak, 
~ WATERFORD “HILL Choice corner lot, by owner. Lake 
privileges. $4950. $-0453 or FE 
BLOOMFIELD WEST. i TO i   
acre home sites on windin 
paved streets, 5 blocks to gr 
school, ot and to grade schonls at door Minute: sho! 
ing, lake, Fest and golf. $1.99, 
20 down, tod oe month. ne 
r Brown 81711 or JO 
4-5822   
CHOICE LOT SUITABLE FOR ranch home near MS8U-Oakiend. 
Hitchman’s Haven Estate, No. 
Jot No. 189 approximately 150x 
FE 2-0615 or FE 8-8 4 
ioe ha READY fae BUILD- 
cube an: up, Ti Terms ‘. jen ao i e 
id & finance . 
WI AM 
7195 W. Maple MAyfair 6-6250 
ee ESTATES. 100 
xX_150. Price $2300. FE 3-7619.   
      
_For Sale Acreage 47 
TO § ACRE PARCELS BEAU 
tiful building sites. $100 down $20 
month Will accept trade 
C. PANGUS, Realtor   
1919 M-15, Ortonvile NA 17-9815 
§ ACRES, NEAR ORTONVILLE rolling and sightly. § 3200 down and 15 m roux & Pine 4395 
ixie ‘fighway OR 3.9701, 
od eos ON BA a* 3 $2,500 - 
terms Lauinge - tate. Louse nger Real Es: 
HOME IN COUNTRY 
  ~ on Phcee List Ta Menon ivin : 
With dining nook be aroumns. bath, and util room, 2 car at- 
tached garage. 1% acres land. 
low down | payment $10,500 with 
Lake Orion REMY 9220   
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