# ee Fitivilers to Tax Highways > Si Showers Due Tomorrow and Labor Day But Area Police Caution ‘Play Safe’ on Crowded Roads, at Lakes Summer will take its final fling this Labor Day weekend, with showers ex- pected to dampen local en- thusiasm. The highways, nationally and locally, are expected to hold a record crowd of mo- torists taking a final week- end vacation and closing summer cottages to return home. The latter group is expected to jam the high- ways in the late hours of the holiday weekend Mon- Geslanad to Bid Bitte Police and Pty i gt i i We e258 i & i i rite promise civil rights bill. Senate OKs Civil Rights Bill ias Filibuster Sets Record’. WASHINGTON (®—The first civil rights bill to pass Congress in more than 82. years was on its way to President. Eisenhower today. The Senate completed congressional action on the 4 Both! compromise measure late last night after 39 hours of continuous session, passing _End of a Filibuster HAPPY ORATOR — Sen. Strom Thurmond (D-SC) gives big smile and wave as he leaves the Senate chamber in Washington last night at end of his 24-hour one-man filibuster against the com- AL AP Wirephete it by an overwhelming 60- 15 vote. The House passed the bill last Tuesday. The end of the months-long retrained from Joining in hecause Zi rerners voted “no.” Thirty-seven were many absentées. journment of Congress, probably today. : MANY ABSENTEES On the final role call, 15 South- Republicane and 23 Democrats; Related Story, Page 14 joined in support of the bill. There The bill provides broad new federal enforcement powers in the field of voting riglts, although it does not contain some of the far- ranging provisions originally asked ‘\State Men Vote ‘Yes! WASHINGTON (% — Michi- gan's two U.S. senators, Mc- (R), they felt it was fruitiess and might boome rang. Final passage of the civil rights measure cleared the way for ad- by_ Eisenhower. Nevertheless, its passage is an outstanding victory for Elsen- hower and for members of both parties who have struggled for years to win action on civil rights, The political repercussions are certain to be felt for a long time. The key feature of the bill is a provision - giving the Justice De- partment authority to seek federal court injuctions to enforce the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) \Conftidential Stars for Role of Witness Los ANGELES (?)—The indie sillgesine libel which so far has heard the names of many celeb- ritfes but has seen none of 3 —resumes today after a one-day recess. Both sides promise surprise witnesses. | Arthur J. Crowley says he expects. to Trial Awaits them on the witness ee victim. +The pockéts of his clothing were t é Slain Detroiter ‘| Contractor Comes Upon Shot in Head The body of a 40-year- old Detroit man shot to death was found on the grounds of a Waterford He was identified as Ear) E. Atwood, of 4808 Cabot St., apparently.a robbery turned inside out, said Captain Millard Pender of the township po- Atwood lay crumpled on his "Tt : Fa Pg ica office, where police were called. * * * Body of Earl Atwood,| lice department. No money or|’ ‘Removing Body of Slaying Victim ls Found Behind | , Waterford Plant | " GRIM FIND — Police and medical officials are shown at the Airport Ready-Mix Concrete plant, 3770 Airport Rd., Waterford Township, cement plant, was found today, shot in a car, and his body dumped near the Set for Exodus , Pontise Press Phete Police believe that Atwood was By MAX E. SIMON From all parts of Oakland Coun-| .|verged on Pontiac last night. where the body of Earl E. Atwood, 40, of Detroit 300 Jam Meeting to Hear Plan for Legal Drag Strip in County none to race someday on a drag istrip in the Pontiac area. Parents, anxious to learn about the new < |ty, 300 hotrodders and parents con-| ;movement which has so aroused) ithe enthusiasm of their teenage Many drove the cars that they! children, were also on hand, Big-Three Reply to UAW Chief tion and not curb it. of the automotive industry 1958 car prices by $100. Arnason, who suffers*a weak heart, had to be taken to St.’ ‘Joseph Mercy Hospital for brief treatment.- Atwood was identified by means of driver’s license found in an’ address book. There was also a car registration, made out to his wife, Phyllis, of the same Detroit address, : Pender was trying to reach Mrs. Atwood today in hopes she could shed some light on the death, From the tire tracks andthe (Continued on Page 2, > 7) Winner Likely for Pot.O-Gold | in Coming Week Although no perfect solutions were found for last week’s Pot- O-Gold puzzle, our judges are looking forward hopefully to en- tries fot the coming week. With most sure a winner will be found. With $2,300 waiting in the pot and allowance being made for one _Defensg_Atty. completé calling his wit-> nesses today, but is holding [back several “of an inter- torneys had promised a cast of ia | the new relaxed rules, they're al-' - Charge Reuther Creates Smoke-Screen " FROM OUR NEWS WIRES DETROIT—United Auto Workers President Walter P. Reuther stood accused today of trying to cover up infla- ‘ This was the general reattion from the “Big ‘Three” after Reuther’s latest blast at the manufacturers. The UAW chief announced that he has again sought the aid of President Eisenhower in his battle to have Ford, Chrysler and General Motors cut The auto companies responded that Reuther’s state- Michigan Fair Opens Today Giant Parade in Detroit Kicks Off 10-Day Affair for Young and Old DETROIT w ~— The Michigan State Fair, with competition for farmers, rides for the kiddies and a carnival for all, opened its 10- day stand today. First was a giant parade through downtown Detroit. Floats, 271 bands, 10 horseback units, seven marching —_ and six majorette groups part. An estimated 75,0009 Wayne principal parade was U.S. Sen. Patrick V. McNamara tvassveasesectl sens ewenerens cans BR) eee ehe ec ensenases OB ‘so " tt uses bee Pee Mean pes ‘ emcees eta - thane — CC 5 S cteeanenitiel Tn — j 43 in 194 f = ———e (i E a H tf | s ; z 4h z : Ee Ey E I Beatrice M. Keller, Pontiac Nurse, Dies OES. .- = ‘Miss Keller leaves two sisters and.a brother, Mrs, Donald Robin- son of Detroit, Mrs. Clifford Fitz- gerald and Robert Keller of Lan- sing. Service will be at 2 p.m, Satur- day from the R. G. and G, R. Har- ris Funeral Home, 14751 W. Mc- Nichols Rd., Detroit, Burial will be in Roseland Park Cemetery. k * ce atiTa es Engine 3 Days to Make 40 Mile Run JACKSON (INS) — The Grand Trunk and Western. Railroad's steam engine No. 5030 took three days and 188 miles to travel from Battle Creek to *| Jackson, a distance of 40 miles as the crow flies. The trip took so long because there is no direct link between the two cities. The engine had to go from Battle Creek to Durand, 82 miles; Durand to Pontiac, 36 miles, and from there to Jackson, another 70 miles. The locomotive was a gift from the railroad to the city to commemorate the passing of the “Tron Horse” now replaced with diesels, Ford Car Deliveries crease. The company has always reflect. ed fright cost changes, up or down, in its destination charges. Railroad freight rate increases Interstate to audit Wayne. If we don’t have See street and main entrance of the NEARING COMPLETION — This is the Pike lic Safety Building. Leo J. Heenan, architect for the $875,000 structure, yesterday said. the con- tracting work would be completed within a week. Acting City Manager Lewis M. Wrenn said city’s new Pub- No Auditin The State is auditing Wayne County's books for the first time in recent years, but almost cer- tainly at the expense of a similar audit in Oakland and at least 18 other counties. Frank S. Szymanski, it was con- firmed in Lansing today. Oakland may have te pay $20,- 009 or more for an independent outside audit, said Robert Y. Moore, chairman of the county Board of Auditors. County Corporation Counsel Har- ry J. Merritt declated that he can ifind no law authorizing the Auditor General's office to skip its audit of Oakland County. In Lansing, Deputy Auditor Gen- eral William R. Hart said the situ- ation was-—“‘anfortunate,” but in- dicated that no law was _ being broken, J - “We are supposed to audit the books of every county in the state, that’s true,” he said. “But because lof a shortage of auditors we have not been able to audit Wayne Coun- ty for a long time. “This year we are determined enough auditors left to cover all the other counties, that’s unfortu- nate, but we can't help it,” Hart said. audit, Manslaughter Case | Examination Starts Examination of James A. Mc- Evers, 24, of 860 Glendale Ave., Waterford Township, charged with manslaughter, began yesterday be- fore Waterford Township Justice of the Peace Donald Adams. McEvers is charged in the death of Henry E, McCurry, 42, of 4975 Inkster Rd., Bloomfield Township, after a headon collision on M59 near Woodstock drive, Waterford July 21. One of three Pontiac General Hospital doctors who testified yes- terday, Dr. Len Bylfma said that McCurry’s death was due to heart failure, adding that McCurry dent, and the crash and operations were too much for him. Examination will continue Sept. 5 in the township hall, Center Line Ex-Official Dies in Detroit at 63 in County Seen Like That is the decision of Aud, Gen.|“ years after the end of the audit - that gas, leaking from a pipeline break, was touched off by the Township, June 20. McCurry died / ho: g of Moore said that published\ re- ports earlier today quoting him as estimating the cost at $50,000 were untrue, “I never said that period, were requested of the legisiature this spring, but were turned down. In Detroit, Charles F. Edge- comb, chairman of the Wayne County Board of Auditors, wel- comed the change. ; In the past, he said, audits by independent outside firms have been irregular. The last one cost about $30,000, he said. - Mrs. Gloria Ann Bray, 23, of Keego Harbor was still in critical condition at Pontiac General Hos- pital today, nine days after an ex- plosion shattered her home at 2918, Virginia Ct. - An official investigation into the cause of the blast is held up until Mrs, Bray recovers sufficiently to make an official statemerit, said Richard Hurtubise, Keego Harbor Police Chief. x“ * 9 : The unofficial theory has been Continue to Investigate Argentine Ship Crash BUENOS AIRES uw — Argentine er sank. The passenger list of the steam- ‘Could Be Free Explosion Victim Still som in Critical Condition authorities held the Moore-McCor- Straits Bridge Potter Claims Michigan Should Ask to Be Under Interstate System WASHINGTON @ — Rep. Knox Auto Industry Men Reply fo Reuther . (Continued From Page One) . said, “that Mr. Reuther. chooses “The public interest is not served by continued irresponsible a make of the auto. companies next June.” | President L. L. Colbert of Chrys- ler said Reuther’s statement pro- vided ‘‘nothing new.” Hauge that *| had asked him to thank Reuther for his Aug. 16 letter, in which the proposal first was made. “Tt would be inappropriate,” the er, City of Buenos Aires, did notjletter said, “for the President to DETROIT (INS)—William Stein-|include children under six. It was|express a view on. the specific haus, city manager of Center Line :| proposals set forth in your letters for 23 years, died today at De- to the three major automobile pro- troit's Henry Ford Hospital. He ducers. He regards the sentiments cee 8 seth nally ent pepe gti a became village manager in 1934 in the future between land continued as city manager labor and ” when the community became a Ac his news conference last city two years ago. Throughout week Eisenhower said he had re- his terlure, he also held the office ferred Reuther's proposal to the ee - : C3: ee i iP nee ee : | . ; : é so ea dA i : tenner i as Fog Closes In Freighters Cake Mix Maker Dies Reuther Won't Talk DETROIT (INS) — More than 30| _ SPRIN $) — United Ab- | DETROIT (INS) awlExpect Social Center Take Tiny Victim of Hit-Run Mishap for Operqtion . himself, before leaving by auto with their son. “We are certain that Michael! ‘\was not hit, -but ran into the side| of a passing car," Mrs. Cassidy said. ‘Doctors agree if he had been hit, his injuries would have been far worse.” Done by November here Lawrence St., it was learned to- day. : done to the two floors by the Smith & Andrews Construction Co. of Oak Park. "(Civil Rights Bill tesited! Approved by Senate af E. ell Britain Claims Tops | < - (Continued From Page One) Find Slain Detroiter Near Waterford Plant (Continyed From Page One) position of the body, the detective theorized that Atwood had been of the left rear seat : aF.8 fu i 5: i g g z ‘ $4 if ok z z i A : : até : ' 7; F i B : drive to work by means of a front driveway. That was probably the reason the body 'wasn’t discovered sooner, Soave ~ L E Election News Reported Fairly; Survey Indicates BOSTON @® — Most readers ‘Reports of the past year and plans for the future will be heard when the annual meeting Birmingham Couple in Fair Condition A Birmingham ‘couple, injured Investigating Spread of ‘Dutch Elm Disease for Aircraft Alfitude LONDON (#~—Britain today claimed a world altitude record for aircraft—70,000 feet. Randrup, chief test pilot for D. Napier & am i * 5 le 4 { a? ‘ i & 2 ae . # Bie ci ? s, i § em i E ae 1 3 ie oe j i fees Wie. 4 - | ¥ us EP REE Se eS : iE : Fe * a | SCARLETT’S | | BICYCLE SHOP . |. 20 East Lawrence Street Behind Pontiac State Bank | 7 REAR Opportunity With i Growing Super-Market Chain HELP WANTED FULL, AND PART-TIME WORK Applications for employment taken Tuesday day Sept, 3-7 from 9 A.M. Noon Daily, Ese Michigan’s Fastest x i . L A He had been an employe of the Truckaway Corp, and a veteran of the Spanish-American War. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Reinheart of Mecosta; a son, Robert Linabury of Tampa, Fla, and a. sister, Mrs. Gilbert Isacson of Royal -Oak. His body-will be brought to the DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Home where friends may call after 3 pm. Monday, Service will be at 3 p.m. Tues day at the funeral home with cre- mation following at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. REBA F, McGEE Reba Fern McGee of 125 N, [Perry St. died suddenly of a heart No Suction Cu pinle Straps DELUXE MODEL #300 Car-Top Carrier $12.95 88 value 56-inch one-piece steel cross- bars. Cushion pressure eliminate suction cups, For all model cars, 100% PURE MOTOR OIL 2-GAL. attack Wednesday in the Western CAN Union Telegraph office, Ann 4rd An employe of the local 51.50 Fptee graph office, Miss McGee is gur- vived by her ‘father, Frank C. Me- 17 |ce« Her body is at the Pursley Fu- neral Home. — Choice. of 10- FLOYD R, PRATT _ oroeen Floyd R. Pratt, 75, of 4755 Eliza- trueks er beth Lake Rd., was dead on ar- tractors, rival yesterday ‘morning at Pontiac General Hospital, He had suffered a heart attack. He was a retired employe in the experimenta}) department of Pontiac Motor Division and a mem- 9 N.Seginaw —2nd Floor The baby, who died in Pontiac day after birth, is survived by her parents and two sisters, Maria and Alison, at home. Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK (#—Louis Diat, 72, famous French chef, who was. the “chet de cuisine” of the Ritz- Carlton for the 41 years the hotel existed in New York, died Thurs- day. Diat, who was born in Mont- Marault, France, many culinary creations, includ- ing vichyssoise. GARBERVILLE, Calif, ®— Henry Page, 55, general manager and News since 1953, died Thurs- day. He also was assistant secre tary of Northwest Publications, Inc., the Ridder Newspapers, and the Clarksdale (Miss.) Daily News, HIBBING, Minn, (# — Paul C. Hitchcock, 59, general manager of the Hibbing Daily Tribune, died Thursday, He was the son of R. Tribune in 1906 and now publisher of the Rapid City, S.D., Daily Journal. He was born in Fosston, Minn. General Hospital Wednesday, one'— was famous for/— of the San Jose (Calif.) Mercury|— a. former editor and publisher of/E Friday & Saturday Only ? 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Italy now has a half million sets whereas three years ago there were scarcely any. lane a r ke * « slabaedaeid eet a sou jiccaper- 5 a eee ee tre Bios une _, ployed and great poverty exists in un- = eloped areas, However, the Or- ~ ganization of Buropean Economic Co- _ operation (OEEC) comprising 16 na- ions is giving a helping hand and _ has approved a $5.5 million program ~ to develop poor areas. Pilot projects in. industrial, agricultural, social and economic development will be di- rected in the Oristo region of for Italy’s present prosperity as ‘well as that of the rest of Europe. -Law Will Save Lives Everyone who drives a car will have at least a mild interest in a new law which was passed by the present legislature and signed by Gov. Wi- _ Liam. It takes effect September 22. «= * This provides that roadside — hucksters of fruits, vegetables and other merchandise must operate at least one hundred twenty feet from the center of State and ae highways. _ This law will eliminate accidents and save lives, which is its primary THE PONTIAC PRESS © Pontiag 12, Michigan ore cs eer “4 pS, Seis ak len aa S ipseks JEAAM brevis «nore Opin view ‘the ‘hucksters to provide more, ade- for motorists using the highways. Both of these changes wil! tend to reduce the number of accidents which have resulted from drivers ‘sud- denly checking their speed.to stop at roadside markets, turning gff the | highway, and moving back on again after making their purchases, convenience and expense to some of the operators, but its primary aim is safety. With the traffic toll what it is today, few will quarrel with that phase of its operation. ————————eeESEE “Tuere is a shortage of psychia- trists,” says the National Assn. for ‘Mental Health. Well, yes — either that, or there is a longage of people “who are coming ungined. — Many a male's name appears in the paper only three times, to wit: When he’s too young to read, when he’s too dazed to read, and when he's too dead to read. Sy The Man About Town - Roundly Hated Autemobile Also Did Not Have a Canadian Welcome the manufacture of automobiles under ase way. ae Mrs. C. D. Benninger of 3144 Dixie Highway, sends me an editorial on “The Automobile Nuisance,” taken from a 1912 Canadian paper. ‘It seeks a law to prohibit them on the highways, “because the nuisance threat- ens to become more general, and if not. stopped no road will be sacred from them: presence of a railroad train go crazy at the sight of one of these things. Farmers are being driven off the roads which they were taxed to build.” , It suggested that every candidate for ‘parliament be required to pledge that he would do all In his power to do away with “a nuisance that threatens our very lives.” “I have it directly from General Manager Semon E. (Bunky) Knudsen himiself that we did a magnificent job. on this golden centennial. “We'll try to merit it,” he says. — . Recent. addition to- the population of Oakland County is _ Mark Albert Kaline, weight six and one-half pounds, born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaline of Franklin, His dad manufactures base- ball history. Bidding is brisk on _— area school erection, as pepibiiiadied. Gerald Harrison of Farmington tells me that on a $750,000 job, 42 bids were received. «a “You can Judge the intelligence of any elty by its newspaper,” writes Isaac Roth of .74 Auburn Ave., “and I'm proud and happy to say Pontiac’s paper is tops.” _ Digging among some files of a period ten years before he was born, ' George A. Wasserberger finds a freight way-bill covering the ship- ment of three barrels of oll on the Ponti- ac, Oxford and Port Austin Railroad from road had just been built, covering the 100 miles between the above points. It Ot BOM ee ee it ‘you're intbcostiil 1 in conservation— and who isn’t?—-you should read “Cover On the Land,” ever perused. You can get a free by writing the Michigan ‘Conservation ‘De- naeciny ape at Lansing,” : i aniel G. sof 37 Elwood Ave; fifty. ond wedding anniversary, | | " ; Mrs. Ita. A. Baker “A = % ae 8b; os wt Mr. and Mrs. Dani quate parking area for cars, thus _ m eliminating congestion at the very ~ tions? Horses that are easily controlled in the Pontiac to Caseville on Dec. 22,1886. This | one of the most interesting booklets we The Teamster Line David taierense Says: U.S. Paid High Price for Rights Bill si stacdilinces- ty ser the teas ea hes nae aan te oe . measures to LAWRENCE . tention tt the law against Communist espion- * the of aid to schools,. the fefusal to pass needed legislation increasing postal rates, and the creation of bitter antagon- isms which will make the January session. of ‘Congress ever more. frustrating than the-session just ending. ; Was it worthwhile for the Re- publicans to risk the intensifica-- tion of partisan bitterness just to. corral a doubtful number of votes rights didn't help the Republicans in this _week’s election in. Wisconsin. - Judging, moreover, by the trend of the protest among voters there, irrespective of color, it is to The record of the voting in both houses shows that deep-seated feeling against the administration prevailed among the Democrats, and some of thém were skillful enough to maneuver the course of needed legislation so as te block final passage. There have been serstatind ru- mors that some of ‘the Southern Democrats were ready at one time to make some—reciprocal deals or arrangements. The lead- ers would naturally foster such compromises if they saw a chance. Whether a so-called trade was at any time feasible will never he FACTS NEEDED FIRST But it can be accepted as a tru- ism of life on Capitol Hill here that a better atmosphere would have been created for ‘‘foreign aid” appropriations, as well as a . better treatment of the whole series of administration recommendations on the defense program, 'if the “civil rights” bill had been milder- and had been confined to a na- tional commission of investigation to establish the facts. What the Southerners resent is the implication that the officials of their states will not enforce their own state laws governing voter qualifications. They contend that the Southern states should not have been singled out for attack when there are restrictive qualifications for voting in nearly every state of the Union. The so-called “civil rights” bill is a police measure which The Country Parson - -cialist or “clinic” scuba (eke Wa touts tine ‘been acting in bad faith when, in fact, more and more Negroes have . Bad feeling among the conserva- tives of the South towagd the Re- publican administration cannot but reswt in grave damage to the coalition which ‘ha hitherto kept the Northern radicals in the Demo-' cratic party from getting a major- ity for their legislative proposals - in either house. The situation now is so chaotic as between conservatives and the puneeteas is so deep that the coali- tion may be said to have been dealt a blow from which it may never recover. (Copyright 1957) Dr. William Beady Says: Sodium. Citrate Selling : Under Federal Control? _ Sodium citrate was formerly used to tiedify~ milk. for infant feeding. A grain or two of it in each ounce of milk, prevented for- mation. of large curds. Today the alarmingly dwindling number of doctbrs' w+o are. not in the trick spe- racket just dilute fresh milk with, say, an equal quantity or just a third or a quarter as much water, hand it to the yeing gentleman and tell him to take it or else. For some time, BRAD readers of this = - column, who wanted to whip up a batch of Doc Brady’s Home Mate Fool Proof Cough Medicine for or one of the childreti; had only to follow the directions in Volumette V of the Pocket Cyclo- pedia of Health. a + * The recipe calls for simple in- gredients which may well be found - in any well regulated home — everything, that is, except —— citrate of soda.. But druggists never harped about selling an ounce or a pound of sodium citrate when custom- ers asked for it. There was noth- ing printed on the can or car- ton that gave the druggist an excuse for refusing te sell it. Not until the demand of readers became so great, that the venders of ready-made cough medicine be- came concerned about the decreas- - ing popularity of their concoctions ~—usually laden with one or an- other kind of dope. * * * When things came fo such a | pass, the businessmen went into a huddie with the Federal food and - drugs politicians, and presently, by golly, readers began complain- ing to me that they could no longer get sodium citrate without 4 pre- scription, ° I sald this was ridiculous, but " peaders told me that when they ‘ told the druggist what I said the ‘bear Dr. Brad: a ‘ 2 aie A ee Pe we A 1am (a pharmacist, t pie “aha opal never refused to sell sodium .. citrate without a prescription, Al- though the label on the bottle says “For Prescriptioh Com- pounding” it does not say: “Fed- eral Law prohibits dispensing without prescription.” Satisfaction derived from help- ing people means more than the _ wit the plant ix ing = ow ‘Gotation én. on ‘Trial. Prompts Another Asks for Stories of Decent Folks A lot of this current erime wave blowers and people that just get mad in arguments. The flan kdeht «ina tld bie brother-in-law because be wouldn't leave the house, and many pre- texts are less. Can't we have some . comedies and dramas that revolve around the lives of decent folks? . Lemuel Man Tells Wife He’s Wise to Her This is to inform my ever-loving wife that I know all about that -sary Not So Dumb as She Thinks ” swer. ibe pete id spinster or not. But at all events, 1 think she would be a lot happier if she stopped being a playgirl and . began to do some useful work. : Former British Citizen Editor Answers _ Question on VOP A Voice of the People letter on ‘Monday prompts someone to an- He writes his Jetter on Tuesday. when will it atepied TS Curious (Eaitor’s Note: We would like to think the answer always appears of Wednesday, ‘Thursday or Fri- day. Certainly we strive to have it printed within a week. Some- times writess comment on letters that appeared more than’ a week before, Sometimes they comment run? on the reply to a letter that ap- peared a week after the original ‘communication, We try to print replies even more rapidly than originals.) ; Praises Press for Coverage Just wish to express. our appre- ciation for the fine coverage you have given Billy Graham all dur- ing the New York crusade, as many of us ate very interested in it, Thank you so much. Mrs, Earl Vaught 470 First St. Letters will be condensed ‘ust accompany let will By be es if the writer nw re- — unless the letter is critical nature, U.N. Disarmament Talk Seems Near to Collapse By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director The five-nation U.N. disarma- ment subcommittee negotiations again seem to be on the point of pse. Soviet Russia has rejected the western for as in Europe, the Soviet Union and North America. Moscow also wants nothing to do with the plan that would link a suspension of nuclear weapons testing with a halt in the prod of fissionable material that makes up those weapons, * * * fal ballistics missile, the so- sile although there is no way of telling just how accurate it fs. Moscow claimed in 1953 it had the hydrogen bomb, a claim later proved to be correct. The implica- . ‘tion is that Soviet scientists: are ahead in this deadly race. Moscow, throughout the long years of disarmament talks, al- money, As usual, the Soviets: have ways has demanded an outright ee ee ei ons, But it has never (Pharmacist) aganda cry which overlooks the given a convincing reply to west- It would. seem folks, that you fact that the western bases to ern proposals that a fool-proof in- pays yer Sede and takes yer which Moscow objects resulted only spection system must be created choice, — _ from aggressive post-war Soviet to insure observance of such a dec- 2 Iiters. not more than one page nist attack on Korea. ’ 7 ly * *. oro words ‘oon ae ding- The impact of Soviet rejections ‘The Soviet Union, in the face of resis or crestment, will be suewered ~~ — of western plans this time is more Eisenhower's plan for addressed envelope is Hav stamped git Pon- With the announce- “an open: skies” aerial inspection tine Press, Pontiac, Michigan. ° ment that the Russians have test-- as a partial step toward disarma- (Copyright '1957) ed suceessfully an inter-continen- ment, has ofjected. Case Records of a Psychologist: = Discusses J ., as Symptom — Alan has grown abnormally suspicious of his faithful wife. ‘He accuses her of affairs with men half her age. His own brother says Alan is wholly at jault and wonders what makes ~ Alan act this way. Wives, be sure to study the advice below jor this’ is a classical pictiire of the male who is panicky about his own virility. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE DR. CRANE of his wife. “I know she is a wonderful wom- an and quite devoted to Alan. They have been married for _ yey. “But my brother wet pape ah ; i Jealousy usually indicates an in- feriority complex.:The person who makes the charges of unfaithful- ness may thus feel iriferior. So he thinks other men can far * * * “How can my Wife love me?" Alan later admitted in some em- barrassment, after a lengthy inter- view, “For t have been a platonic husband for 10 years. 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Because 1 do| 2%, teewetionnl Typographical) ae. : . | Saga fm now being ot erelfumny soles om single record], NONE mune bar of gr| Seach, rye and bourtan were [lve the theater. 1a rater don] "Tee yicning maters ratte | The Business Institute - 7 Cg = aS tce—in the eourtroom of Superior used te the tet, The valetenrs |S Os than dla in bed with my|4),vue,c¢ 14435 the agreement] 7 Wis rawrence St, Pontiac. Phone FE 2-3551 ' _~ WHEELER'S” Saety Preneor Case | ere ee beeen (ate wnt eG oar pags ay ~ .. Lead, Zine, Titenium Webb Jr. looked on with delight.) Three ounces were drunk within : “4 of wage oe PHONE OR RETURN HOUSE PAINT Later, he congratulated the menja half-hour period, then the tthoay've got a milion doles. |" ey. — son orc, RMA a for their performance. _ |-which ‘took an hour—was made.) _ aor what he will say when he| May , TION ; : ,-$ é The five volunteers were par- | "ben. the drinking was resumed. Sede cake Pacfiewing Men Selhamuns tena’ can tee Guoranteed Special — 3.59 Gal. || tcipating in a test to demon- | Beer was not used in the test,/s lot of old jokes?” ing on : || strate the accuracy of a Harger [Officials explained, because - too | WAGNER eee "Chee Tea Up Tne ; The device is used to d — | HARDWARE ond APPLIANCES: [st citi fr tate ot ne nr Ba ; 1960 Opdyke, Pontiec Road TOOK 39 OUNCES ie ak eee be Od, wi heel eee cnet 9 Eee Teall ? Open: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8:00 A. M. te 8:00 P. M. One man consumed 19 ounces|considered a drunken driver untill up to about 80 per cent. ‘ wi 8:00 A. M. te 6:00 P. M. 6f alcohob before he was declared |he consumed 14 drinks—over a ‘ i 10 A. M. te 2 P.M, wats to drive. The man who drank Svehowe mates Be wea. 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He could hardly be aware that x * x Things are @ back to normal” the ‘surface, at least, a quiet return to still living with friends. + * * “We are approaching a normal life _now,"" Mrs. Myers said yes- terday, expressing her apprecia- tion for the “‘wonderful show of friendship” from people in Levit- — and surrounding communi- last Tuesday with her mainsail torn,) Roe said those aboard included pore ggg age ne —— Bagge -g Spe gto Be Michigan State Police post, discusses a traffic safety problem with : Sey ah ty oe oe Bruce Madsen, Michigan State University Highway Traffic Safety | pe Center consultant, at the nation’s first training course for state told him that, food had run out| attic safety fieldmen held recently at the university. 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(NM wa ‘Mile East of Auburn Heights 94 Mon, Thre Set.—rt, ‘til 9 FE Sent — 600 m.p.h.” NY, arnt Weekly,”* the four turbo- sails abd 96 senkel Ganan ena seems aparent the TU-1048 would stands. - be followed across the Atlantic * ¢ # previously raine,” the “Moscow” or even added. - American] eee Pemeees iPe PLAN POLAR RUNS maximum speeds ef about 620 with extremes of climate.” iH | ssmvunced she wil make. be ‘0 rats rho Seek Prestige: seni erm This was “Soviet Weekly's” terse! comment on the new flying ma-/ ular Jet Route to U.S. saat Moscow to New York ata sped of The TU-10A like the TU-104 is| The “Moscow” evidently was de-'Gold Production Drops pep eee ee IES Alls Oohor Nations pe their — crystallize, it (a range of 2,400 miles as she now WASHINGTON — Countries out- wnat powiily vie bape ever the “A tourist variant of this plane|and cash in 1956 under the various ; = the state depart-| FU-I04A, the T-U-L10, the Uk- jgers and a crew of five,” the at-istates Government. This was an passengers—20 more runs. It is an all-metal cantilever) MANILA — Gold production In ter ship—and nsec sone low-wing plane with rectangular|the Philippines in 1956 amounted rating of her engines can reach wings “specially designed to cope!to 406,163 qinces — 12,949 ounces less than in 1955. Silver output in- miles per hour. Both were designed Her four turbo-prop engines canicreased by 39,099 ounces — ta min- famed Andrei bear the weight of 75 to 100 pas-/ 451, 168 ounces his top Bg TU-110 po datlae ag Oe sengers at a cruising-speed of over Sept. < "= ‘uidance |400 ™-P-h., according to Soviet fare cons authorities. Met Opened in 1887 {Soviets claim can land on a 1,300 oe * _l'wew vore— thered| yard runway. 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TO EDNA - [VE SHOPPED AROUND MYSELF BOWLING DRESSES LOTHING © SET Y TRY ON POR PERFECT FIT. | rtment Managers: asked me to let select the merchandise ond price them for Friday and Soturday selling. - snippit ity fo Sint diosa a uae eager aL) = to $2,300 : ay sine total of $2,800 now waits for some lucky person wins Pot-O-Gold. Uniesg you don't.mind someone else ee ee geting ba | the glory, not to mention x! a, you better get ff tight now on the hew. puzzle be: Money Mounts in Pot-0-Gold a The new puzzle contains a@ series of squares which are alphabetically lettered and a corresponding list of sentences words. Each of The words is numbered. with two clue The object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue sentence. You then place the number oc! that word in the square which has the same letier as the clue sentence In other words, you will. read the clue labeled A and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the .. gentence, You then write the number of that word in the N . puzzle square marked A, he De the same with all other squares. Read all the clues y and be sure the right numbers are in the right z saceqeeeeseeesseees aS £5 PUZZLE NO. 65 i A. With door prises at PROS EERE OEE ED OR OTE HE ee Cee ee eee eee STREET ADORESS G05 co s0pes ns ences tescasees tees o0e cry scsseecoacectes, PHONE NO, ....,. saGocannseseeaneasaanreesaeses: 4 Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail Se CLUES on ee es eo oe oo so oo t s LE ‘ ij | a A ER yy (i) LOTTERY) (2) D POTTERY. B. The’ defendant's friend. * Ge pessoa th @ fo uwauNaLY. C. Mom sometimes has to tell Junior « ford : te keep away trom it. (5) PANTRY: (6) PASTRY. ( G A ley will Sn 8 le wll licens ct him te te" tee eee Yr 7 times « day ’ Leen in rave tin CRUSE F. Arley eut jurors who e of ao encention.. LEGAL: the front porch. (15) TAMMERING: L Yowd iG. In @ tres grief. i (al) TACERA @ block patty ' kept + eae join in. CLANGOR. (27) . A toddler sometimes must un diesels in a big Rkonet (28) P. Many quotations fom today. (31) PERTINENCE: ( ©. HM @ neighbor's child is too god 80, take quick action if the little boy next crystal ( Ps ag nesting from. the student of « course in elocution. Se be sxpeaed feeso intent at = “ae a awake wi oor ade we were phony ie costinee is unlikely to get re value. ci ‘ane (20) FAIR. @ friend who has been ———— (22) ey soa might 23) CLATTER: (24) M. Some popular sin the lyrics so no one can understand @ word. (25) WARBLE; (28) GARBLE. ~ ML. Many of them are not what they seem on the suriace. FRIENDS; (28) FIENDS. 6. fter ING; (30) our Founding Sih have’ even: ) PERMANENCE. wife would a house probably tell him te go home. (33) NOISY: — NOSY. R. The bridge player who has never is oppon is too timid to win very offen. (35) DOUBLEDY (36) DOUBTED. ent S. You'd want to keep away from an acquaintance you be- lieved te be this. T. Yeasty dough is (40) NEEDED. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES (37) MURDERESS; (38) MURDEROUS. for good. bread. (39) KNEADED; 1. Anyone is eligible to enter thé POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his an- swers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted if they are in envelopes. ‘Entries for Puzzle No. 65 must bear a higersarva. Sept. J postmark (or before). No entries received alter that time whether. mailed, or delivered by hond, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the vontes cannot be answered or acknowledgéd. The Pontiae Press will award a cash : ‘ek to.the winner of each weekly more then one winning answer is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners. ize of $100 a tt If any week or weeks should poss without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until a winning solution is submitted. 6. Winners will be awarded en extra cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day _ Yinners cre announced. Only one such bonus can be award- to each prize-winnet no mgtter how many weekly prizes “s, accumulate 7. Eack week's le will be day and Friday ent 0" Pe considered as pry Bev ehgcw ¥ one correct solution to. the POT: correct answer can: win. ae al} contestants agree to abide ]1 drffries. becomin } Sd oma ook be retur - vg end. -0-GOLD The decision of Y ol The eee | e COCOA BEACH, Fla. ® — Re- ports that a second missile may be shot from here this week cir- | culated today in the wake of the test-firing of a projectile with a Prange of 1,500 miles. The Defense Department would) not comment on whether the: fir- ling was a reply to Russia’s claim jthat Soviet scientists have tested bomb load anywhere in the world. * * * Neither would officials at Wash- ington or at Patrick Air Force Base near here disclose whether |Second Missile Is Believed Hitler Regime D ® (Ready for Firing by U. S.)2oy. coma stone Arsenal in Alabama where the Jupiter was developed are re- ported on hand here, lending/@24 weight to the belief the Army mis- sile is a subject of some of the testing. ( « * * * At Patrick AFB, Maj. Gen. D, N. Yates, commander of the base, said he didn’t believe there was anything unusual about yes- terday’s test, He told reporters re could add nothing to the standard release ‘stating that a firing had taken place. the missile fired yesterday was a Thor by the Air Force. Crash boats were seen patrol- ling the Atlantic in the area of the firing range about two hours be- lfore the missile blasted off at - 4:04 p.m. This is routine proced- ure before a firing to clear fishing | boats and other craft from the danger zone. The 50-foot Jupiter has been Hifired successfully before. Unoffi- cial reports say a Jupiter rose 700; miles into the atmosphere at a previous test and traveled 1,650) jmiles over the Atlantic at an av- oe speed of more than 5,000 Thor. or a Jupiter. Both have4. ranges of 1,500 miles: The. Jupiter’ was developed by the Army, the! NOW... best lawn fix-up time! 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These two Notre Dame boys wrote to “Ime saying they admired what I was doing and they would like to help, They were picked out of dozens who wrote such letters.” John de Vitry, of Bainbridge, Pa., and Bob Waters, of Fort Lau- derdale,’ Fia., plan to leave by boat with Dr. Dooley. They are to be the first white men ever to go down the Nam Tha River. It will be a dangerous cruise, In Thailand, they will leave the aye and fly to. Vientiane. Along the river they will stop at each village, and treat the sick un- til the medicines they are able to| carry with them are gone. x *® * Speaking of Dr. Sehweitzer, Dr. Dooley plans to visit. the great leader, U. 8. 5 But 1 can testify to the strong: est recommendation any man can| | cot. Two Gera} ‘walled oh arcana | this community with Tom Dooley. I have never seen any man short of a president of our coun- try receive such respect, warm friendship and adulation as received from small Hag their - parents and “the -aged grandparents. The children romped with him, sat on his knee, laughed with him. From porches, windows and dirt path, gracious little ho this part of the world, with hands held in front in a praying posi- tion, and said “Sam Baidde,” meaning sométhing like our “good health to you.” Many of the elders address him as “Thanh,” a indeed, It means “excellency,” a ean be. sure there will be many more Bacis (Buddhist rite) for Philosopher and physician) gin ‘Africa on his way back to the very rare tribute! ‘ very honorific title here. And you! es “Thanh” Dr. Dooley when he re- turns to Laos next year. musician, organ-builder,. religious © COMMUNITY NATIONAL : banking offices. fia on SAVING CERTIFICATES %& Deposit your surplus savings or investment 9% savings at any one of our 8 convenient Community National Bank. ff OF PONTIAC ii Peto i “ vs % i rk 8 2 we “Vv wa: Fe ts ig LAOS is a litter like this one bringing a native patient to Dr. Dooley’s Nam ‘Tha hospital. 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So it will have no time at this session to vote the money or approve the commis-- ' who won't be Congress won't be able to act on ed fast—and then hope his selec- tion of the six men would get ate approval, But he probably) special For one thing, Eisenhower has to look around for commission members who will draw a minimum of opposition when it comes time for Senate consideration of their norninations. + ae Eisenhower's selections show how earnest it is in carrying out the new la The attorney general probably will not start action in the cases ef some few individual Negroes’ who may have been prevented from. voting. Instead, it probably county When will it, start doing this? tt tt returns erhaps —* 1 senen’t tenee. the. snowan te’ Gani 4 one right now. Slafe School Hours af West Bloomfield Dr. Guy Hill, Director of High School Senate Southerners will certainly) - w. administration St. ME. AND MES. 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The ai instructs the president to day, Sept. 6. port for a full days session on Thursday, Children attending kind-| - See a white orchid on a prayer book, the bride was attended by Mary Lou Godfrey and Norma Patton. Best man for the bri was James Vanderpool, brother of Papke and Gustave Jr., brothers of dint ts ecntn 43 12 will re-| the the bride. Ushers were William through the A reception Sor this denple was held in American Legion Hall, Rochester. ? Upon returning to Michigan, they will reside at 1445 Dorothea Ave.j| Berkley: Council OKs Go-Ahead on Rochester Facility ROCHESTER — Village Man-| ager Rob here has. been| authorized by the council to obtain! costs for a survey and plans on/ water facilities for Romeo street quate supply of water coming | four inch main to supply the section. he oe! ed that the line be doubled. i ee eee eT eT = oon ee, 40% OFF ON ALL FLOOR SAMPLE - NORGE APPLIANCES! name this director, who also is subject to Senate approval. But Ve rector. 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In this program. both a natural and a synthetic “attractant” have been used to lure the flies into ee kee abundance in in different areas, : Michigan Man Dean ___ [fata sla re eats nose of Law.att Pittsburgh Couple Wed in Rochester, w--Tour Smoky Mountains PITTSBURGH (i — Thomas M. Cooley II of Washington has been appointed Dean of the University of codon School of Law, it’ "he succeeds Arthur Larson who resigned three years ago to be- come undersecretary of labor. Larson now is director of the United States Information Agen-- cy. Cooley, a native of Michigan, was graduated from the University of Michigan and Harvard Law School, He spent an additional year at Harvard as a research fellow. ATTENTION Accessories for ‘SCHECK YOUR NEEDS_f Male Sek Thomas EXACTLY AS PICTURED. CALBL Mt 119 ons “Crate a Wotneatiy, A _ Pontiac's Locally’ Owned! Heine of ‘Conn Instruments . and Baldwin Pianos and Organs . . 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In the shuffle. a third voice, that of a child, weakly appealed, ‘Father, father, 4 sacle gl But the. trial. was “Only July 17 a show trial was|He has propagandized for their {held in Miskolc,.near the, Russian return in various European camps. enced to death; seven others to|But in truth, and in contrast to ; , BEN his satellite neighbors who pride crowd which was carefully watched : ; by AVH secret policemen and/themselves on their ‘come home licewomen. an old woman shouted, “Then hang me, and hang the country, too."|days, Miss Zotos reports. She was arrested. Then a man ;|eried out, “Believe in God’ and the |frontiersmen may shoot at sight * dungarians k tai To What t Fate?’ eo trials. They've just disappeared. Kadar’s revenge knows no limits. ~|He hag made offers of amnesty. campaigns, Kadar has turned his Few escape ‘to the west’ these “On Kadar's ‘order, Hungarian any unidentifiable person approach- jing either side of the border,” she writes, “Since January the Com- munist puppet leader has been ’ was no mistaking what I saw when I traveled there under escort of * ' * “There. is one escape route that exists nevertheless—providing one “According to an escapee Hun- garian worker whe made it to and escaped to breathe free air?! safety this way recently, the charge is currently 70,000 forints, The reasons are generally plaus- Bei cay ‘ ible and valid, Miss Zotos writes. z In the heat. of the fight for free- How To Hold, And the*bitterest irony of all is| Sresin), oka Splte‘ogor™ facatare that enticement plays little part! say drug counter. . today : FE 4-1515 . | sea &V V Electro Mart The Next Best Thing ‘Ome "Menday Ths ga to a New TV Set Leonard's are entitled to use ryone Loved Your Party ' Punch Set” made it \ “LOANED OUT by Reservation’ Leonard's will gladly loan. this punch set . 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If one has a chance to study the effect of a mother with gen- uine self-love, one can see that there is nothing more conducive to giving a child the experience of what love, joy and happiness are than being loved by a mother who loves herself. GRADUATES! LEARN to EARN Day or Night Classes Call Today tor No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Todey PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE tor Information Behind freege's Ind Floor pas Skirts or Shirts 32 Fabulous Colors! ~ Styles i will announce E Bs 4 & ag hae 5 Peau de soie on suede, approach to the new feeling for understated elegance and refined allure. Handled with this is the .im- portant-occasion pump, par excellence for fall’57. plus sparkle, Ustinguished ; 3 si a8 i petits ilies 4 i 8g ifs gist ita by Tackling cially Avoid Middle-Age Slump Woman Who Is Ever Eager to Learn Won't Become Victim of ‘ “What have you been doing with yourself, lately?” When your friends put that question to you, do you always answer, “Same-old routine” or “Nothing very ex- ”? They're the only answer a lot of women—espe- middle-aged women—have for such a question. New Things Idrums’ MILLETT = é But not Sue. you run into Sue and ask her what she has been up siastic answer. ., all excited over that: “As much as I love to read,” sheexplained, “I figured I might as well learn how to read as rap- No telling what Sue’ will learning this fall. But something, for sure. z The fact that she is always Any time? to lately you get an enthu-/,y, eager to learn something new en her age. The fact that she isn't afraid | to do things her own gives a 2) « es ning, thinking—and. saving! The J's learned that the hard way. . Mr. and Mrs. J fell in love with a charming village in Pennsylvania. decided a commercial .ar- for a big company, but he ‘was sure he could find some- just about everybody in the village had an arts and crafts anda, ave ant learning and the determination not to fall into a dull routine. To .wear with cotton knit + shorts: the blouson top. And both in one dark color for a really cool effect. Might be green or dark blue. wii > WIN’ ANOTHER\OUTSTANDING: ~ AUGUST SALE VALUE AND YOU MAY STILL SAVE-BUT HURRY, ONLY FRIDAY and SATURDAY LEFT! eCOMFORT | -e@QUALITY | eSTYLE Plus many other _ fine features such as Foam -Rubber _and Excellent Cov- er Selection, CL \3 \ some a. a3 ‘Vaigh em, Saas t a Be ee Pope ist ee Sle oe # . : ey i BU ees ey ee ; ; Planning|} velope and I'll send you the names of some good books on making a living in the country. (Copyright 1957) Boil Spuds Day Before, |Then Bake’ Mrs. Pearsall Chops Potatoes Fine, Adds Milk and Butter By JANET ODELL Haven't you often. wished that you could get more dishes prepared the day before a party in order to cut down your work on THE day? Mrs. A, ©. Pearsall's recipe for ta potato casserole can be .started the previous day and slipped into the oven about an hour before guests arrive. Because of ill health, Mrs. Pear- sall is no longer active in many organizations. She does serve as manager for the apartments her husband has recently built. CREAMY POTATOES By Mrs, A. 0. Pearsall 1 potate per person to be served Salt and pepper Butter or margarine — Mik : Boil potatoes in their jackets the Pre-Treat Vacuum To gét the most efficient use tle, pre-treat it before filling. For foods or liquids, pour very hot water (boiling water isn’t 4 aie £358 4 F4 SHE prepare the vacuum con- by filling it with iced water. i Let it emptying the water and refilling with the food or drink. 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(Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 = + ¥ — SAN FRANCISCO (INS) —The new frontier on the home front is the family room, just the place, for the Western style rugged charm. niture, f 4(28 Dixie Highway FREE! . “Next to Karen's Floor : Covering” — od top — complete the group. _ Both children and mothers enjoy toys that are safe and washable, — | ‘on oul — TEMPTRESS COIFFURE . . upward thrust in back. RANDALL'S 88 Wayne St. . . an adaptation of the “Siren Lift” [° has a billowy bang with definite fuliness of wide waves and an SHOP. HARPER METHOD . FE 2-1424 & m 3 E r orticians DETROIT ®—“And this house, M which is high, shall be an astonishment to everyone that passeth by it.” ‘* * * The United Auto. Workers Union Chronicles II to describe Solidar- ity House, its international head-| quarters on the Detroit River. Built six years ago at a cost of 1% million dollars, Solidarity House is an ultra-modern struc- ture of glass, aluminum, * steel, brick and stone, An addition, cost- ing 1% million is nearing comple- tion, * *.* Solidarity ‘House symbolizes the growth of the 144 million-member union. Tt is only a beginning. UAW President Walter P. Reuther {s planning to develop Solidarity House into the “labor university of ‘the future.” The UAW is big business, The union has a net worth of about 3% milliom dollars and liquid as- 5 i i f i HL L i A E i Allowance | for Any Old Watch 17-Jewel. Waterproof Automatic Watch! old Edsel Ford stone mansion, birthplace of Henry Ford Il. It is now wU as an annex for the UAW's security department.iservice.”” The UAW also has acquired next door a three-story brick mansion for its educational department. It was ae wg rage Corp. Want Second Term |, srt 4 for Hammarskjold =| ~ the world. A missile launched Communist terri- mansion into a residential! ards." UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ — a * * * naak ads && eacmiaaeaadr ance = Self-winding, anti-magnetic, guoran- late and Fg range ballet patellar ico Sy Uae seeney gum : | K V i} F J | teed waterproof, shock resistant and hind Saskic Goch ; pA patos ~_ : unbreakable mainspring and many ay serv emsnates vtoae- Bethe genet A_ unanimous: vote is expected 4 : Sania ties . both in the Il-nation Couneil and qe: ; . sah) Seurwe more fine features. number of both types of mis later in the Si-nation General As » | ae . = me 4am < avian BE ee pet, aC es er >= 3 pSells Everywhere, for ..$49.50 © cod eal nat Agel, bor ae p= & mS Less Your Old Watch i Case Back ques § have agreed they should ae DUA ; me Pe ey oy ss Four mn + , ot five fore years in the 109 : : = wy Ee 3 Trade.. .... oe $20.00 fo Original Court PX sree scan minsce of FREE Ste oc? = Aa = : state, he -was-elected secretary | © ' WATCH 4 ' F ‘ | _ SAN FRANCISCO ™ — Caryl|general after a stormy period dur-|f - “Tall YOU the convicted sex ter-|ing which Soviet bloc delegates re-|fh | 2] SE SSS ye ee es an nO) nl PAY “29°° three books, has won the right to ‘2 — — a4 take his case back 10 Los Angeles) Despite his active role in some|ff Seger * |Site ome : , ONLY where it began in 1948. of the big political controversies, mine There Spieae - . = ; , | etn ston the. Cums cic nh tyne Se Sr ie ee es “ferred to Los Angeles County "5. allegat 3 | pce oee PE — SMAI ke tee fore eet oe ree WT oe. : p*|NO MONEY DOWN! iGo rete, Lae Angeles Superot|Eayptian in the Middle East eras : eee’ WATERPR | : = ng oneal Eng lg eign eg se SOMES Gwe hee’ alin: fer Stings } ; sat era, own a ce ol ; PAY 50c WEEKLY hand notes resulted in a.fraudu-|ances of $15,000—all tax free. But WATCHoaNg dies" nee, : ' : , lent trial transcript. Hammarskjold does not have to EER 204 Comprg re Se ea eerie OS NORTH 5 ACNE is 7 ¢ hth Stein dude autintes aaa GUARANTEED ERS EE — = s notes] : CERTIFIED ~ Suspend Highway Work | p ~ Over Coming Weekend ‘ PERFECT LANSING @ — Soe Eich enh yl 7 V7 | DIAMONDS | projects where traffic is being “vo Lh . | maintained, the State Highway , des | Department said yesterday. Semmes) Mi IOTOP TUNES eee | | | day morning, the department said es day okt peciod betiee sing ) : : 3 _ ‘oft business in November, the five _ 1N STOCK AT . : ‘ts eae tae te cee REGULAR PRICES < | Sate nil Banos ; ro 1. Tammy, by Debbie Reynolds, Ames | | and St. Ignace every 25 minutes. 2. Teddy Bear, by Elvis Presley -: f a , . 3. White Silver Sands, by Don Rondo, a } . orgy Res ws uaa —s i eanereete? ee CLEARANCE 5. Love’ Letters in the Sand, by Pat Boone , Fe Gata Bar vit 2Gals. tr tye re Love b the Bry Brother : cad“ wietoee = SIG T = 3 aa mie | : or pce S108 No Oe cal LOOK S@sou 5 (5 RECORDS) - 4 || , Ho " ney Down! Ape FLAT 2 oa for Aen, se ni PAINT sitcolon Only : . — ,; - Sx9 INLAID. Se" POPS, WESTERNS, BLUES TILE... 10°ea. a) and JAZZ REYTHMS ‘ io Peg aes Demonstrators, But Guaranteed. yy a a Sell EAST LANSING ® — A re-made a progress report the searcher higher educa-|lawmakers on the $161,000, two- tion in M says one of its! year survey. ; ne eee Some A lalet brought ta by ho e ureters. New psd roeaienentes establishment of inative committee, yesterday] iy i tamale offer the first two years of col- : , lege courses. ie Ike Is Sent Bill |atistcste ese sae how nity colleges, junior colleges and _ os ® branches of institutiong On Immigration. ses sees. MIQrarion | pint ~ the general category are needed. Meusure- Falls. Short! i if, %, ae be said of President's Request;| ‘rom high school in pong mt Asks More’ Next Year jadvanced preempt ans - jor the University of Michigan, WASHINGTON (INS)—A stripped| ALUMNI WILL RESIST down immigration bill which would| Russell acknowledged that the - permit about 60,000 aliens to enter| decentralization idea will encoun the U, 8. went to the White House| i" Tesistance, partiout Re today, tions. But he said it should be hind pecaprdigarrab leet gy pg core s lowing Senate approval of amend. ee Ae Ttiana tees ments tacked on by the House. | timited to an enrollment of about ,' The bill was viewed by sup- [25,000. ; tees wnlee Shy V6 Wet BRT ba . oa a SR Sm Be ee metho beat that could bo eb: baver't ‘tages 1s toe S80 OE: af og repay igre ap yp Ry oar lamer 7 ul saree pad lec een dbadhe ealbaryel seers: Apter whem poe ie koniter onan woes ok tho baby bowen, be continued graph $700,000 Grand Trunk Western Railroad industrial sup- completed, The wider portion of the yard (top center of the photo) will .con- beender legisintion lawmakers. “The curve will, bags pier pment 6 port yard. You are looking east in this picture with Baldwin avenue running across tain 10 tracks, expected to be laid shortly. Major portion of the yard is slated for | howery’prenan tm ism | Go wp sharply Im 1968.” : wn auchenipvailt seen tan the top. The road running from top center diagonally to the left of the photo is Walton . completion by the end of October, the official said. The railroad says the added en Russell said another need of the for en appropriation to rum our boulevard. Cutting through the left bottom corner is the Telegraph road extension. facilities will aid thelr incoming and outgoing freight trom Pontiac Motor Division | Te legislation fails to grant per-| Michigan system is for better co- justice court administration.” . Running along the left side of the large section of trees on the right is the present and Fisher Body Division plants. | Garlan vefeeee. te thin sium ordination arong higher education nary my coargetle : x8 ae reve oe de astonishment as to on justice courts, Moore main- But City Holds High Rank s ; tional origins quotas system to|protlemn of apportioning bie tainad Gint Go ereniy’o gestion : — ee , of information “icon Defense Week Will Go Unnoticed 22832-=— oo | : some ¥ S toe charged enough cnt ce | O TUTROTU CO liners as ea ceitat en NO MTORAON ain dubeliaet cheramene™ % e ard 10080 te be me See, Set Ee Lee x * ® Sept. 1521, will pass in Pontiac Stierer agreed that Pontiac of-)interested than in other cities,” official stressed, “Pontiac will be- servance, He added that a com-| shared by refugees trom com: likey receives Now the county will have to pay| and Oakland vient ae faced a task confronting |he said. come the only city in Michigan,|tinuing inventory would be made| munism on a worldwide basis Russell said he thought the Leg- these expenses out of its own most CD leaders throughout the) Possibly ready for adoption by)and one of the few in the country,/of the status of preparedness of and victims of persecution im /islature did a good job under the pocket, Moore said. << *« .-¢ country, that of removing public|the City Commission during Sept.| with such a plan.” _ {the 25 township CD departments, | ®* Middle East, circumstances, but that there was The Ways and Means Committee! thie may prompt some citizens) ™ilflerence and apathy toward de-|15-21 will be the city’s Michigan) 7, sjan outlines in detail what/ Like Stierer, he and Lewis C. | 2 addition, the bill eases the|'00 much pressure at the time the is finalizing the 1957 budget for|s, question why local Civil De-"D%* , measures and exercises. |Municipal League designed disas-|..4, city department and key| Jarrendt, county director, will way for some 27,000 relatives to|/esislative decisions are made and presentation to the Board of Super-|tense officials, who continually are| We, haven't been anymore. suc-/ter plan. - andi Gi tee a os ot ane By on Br Us. cava (Tein immigrants in the U.S, [Nt enough broad understanding, visots Sept. 16. | striving to alert the public to the| Ces! in Pontiac in getting people| “Wherthis plan is finished,” the/ i. alert was sounded moras pene, | meeting |,,2¢ Sl80 permits the administra-/ Dr, John X. Jamrich, Rus - possibility of enemy attack, doi't ; MSE RE eR . dois el aa in Detroit. Also attending wii |"°" * waive the controversial fin- sell’s new assistant, was intro- Complete 1 Phase wide Vasuevanae ion \Ci r Ki ad : Kid: What to do? one might ask. ssesiay iddinens tnememees sg ena visitors, and admits Bg Bore. pense Hee en mg Wg | NO PICKLE PICKERS ity s An ergarten 10S | lere part would Bt into the ever —— and Mrs. |two yours. or foge tm Oreta, Neb, oe , Tee ° Virginia Warren, CD welfare |" . of State Park Plan Robert A. Stiérers, assistant CD} P= id] Nearin D-Da Se ee ne | cccdiinter: tor. the. Gubtend He succeéds Dr. Orvin T. Rich- director from Pontiac, answered complete. : LANSING @ — Three years of th with a question. ae ‘ For instance, the plan, also to oy: Summerfield Pleads — lien Wite e dredging and fill work have been) TOSS" Mnpeay ves unt to pick| The “oncé-in-elifetime”” day is just a few days away for 2,000 be used in case. of natural. disas-|SiteeY,.na ced as any in thel(Or Mike in Postal Rates jLouis after a year’s leave of ab” srTairbis uate Courve te © So he ei | Svan mae Pete Shue one Toe hoon o| WASHINGTON CB) — Poem” tion Department said today, Not trying to ridicule the rote |... 07 S“Ptember 9 they will be taken by their parents to the city’s |ver this year, Stierer said he did|Vities and the inventory of the master General Arthur E. Sum-|his recommendations in concrete The work is one phase of a| Civil Defense plays im this | “mentary schools and begin attending regular kindergarten classes. Inot know. mumber of volunteers We MaVE."|merild made a last-ditch appeal|ape tn. die for ction by the master plan designed to enlarge| country, Stigrer explained Pon-| Children not yet enrolled in kindergarten may be registered | Like FCDA officials, Stierer)"* ™ ro federal [to the Senate yesterday to approve | 198 legislative session, which con- the park to include 360 acres of| tinc’s non-participation as noth- | on Sept. 5 and 6. To enter kindergarten, = child must be five years [Pointed out that volunteers a eee it saore mandatory|the postal rate increase bill,. de-| Venes Bext January. en ee ee ee peeps es Foo = of age on or before the first day of December. - : fas Dublie could not be ignored in. ‘citizens to participate in Civil|Signed to bring in about a half a ae visit-| placed elty mae | Upon registering children in kindergarten, the parent must pans. ie Daten “Guat ig ra eee Traffic Deaths The park; ‘ote of the most pop pear ak pong aes present the child's birth certificate, the Board of Education em- aoe ites ‘aisles teak cain Cask omane The rate measure, which passed|Lowest Per Cent-Wise tilar of the 59 parks and recreation| im the country, when it comes to | Phasizes, adding that a hospital certificate is not acceptable. Sage aye ony amewerigen dle er the House by a 21 margin, is } areas owned by the state, was| preparedness, Before pra raga anyon the oe that | Sssistant CD director for Oakland sienmets somite weeny A Rear gpe committee ae pussanine ot a Suisse hearly washed away during « declared parents accustom daughters thought of remain- « , =” ! action is not expected : Sete —. severe storm on Lake Erie several|with the unwritten and unofficial] 4% 8¥ay trom the home for a prolonged period of time, foles at! government its,” be| He sald couell members might| year. tales han any ly of tae years ago. ae 2 —treliet of the new Federal Civil + *. # said. “you need the many volun-@ll for a meeting with Congres-| In @ telegram to Senate Major-/im the first seven months of 1957, - During three years of rebuild- Leo A. teore Rgons different areas to help sional officials to “see what couldiity Leader Lyndon. B. Johnson, Figures released yesterday by ing, 2% million cuble yards of|Hoegh, that governmental units,| ‘The School Health Department has urged each parent to obtain |.sny out any program.” be done” to establish what he|with copies to all senators, Sum-|the National Safety Council showed earth have been dredged up to like police and fire, take the lead.| © complete physical and dental examination for ench child in an} Hie said the county department |termed “volunteer or mandatory|MeFfield declared the post office|Detroit with 2.8 fatalities for every form 140 acres of park Iagoons|ing role in Civil Defense fune-| effort to correct any existing physical defects early in the child's | aid not plan special activities|home guards.” expects a 686-million-|10,000 registered vehicles, Detroit and 240 acres of upland, — tions. _ +4 school career, ce ag ee in an on k’s ob-| “This would be dollar postal deficit for the year|headed the list of cities with pop- , : ) . , =. Ha conjunction woke 6 & very SHAIP | ending next June 30: ulations of more than one million, sis -tbeen returned to his widow, departure from what we as Americans ate used to,” Cardon admitted, ‘but at the same time it might be neeessary.” * * * The council was established in February. It consists of 10 repre- sentatives from cities of 10,000 or tore population. Mussolini's Body Returned to Widow ROME (INS) — The Italian In- Rachele, more than 12 years after the dictator's execution. in a secret place since World War Il to avoid pro-fascist demonstra- tions and to keep his followers from stealing it for use as a sym- bol of “Fascist Martyrdom.” ... plo (Forli) in Northern Italy, The widow of the founder of fascism and ruler of Italy for al- most 20 years, long had sought re- turn of the remains of her hus- band. i Mussilini’s control over Italy Mussilini’s body had been buried|] _ ‘Higher Education eds Decentralization in State Let the Mailman ky at , PONTIAC Send for mailing kit. do your footwork. IBANK-BY-MAIN STATE BANK ; Poy iO __ We pay postage both ways, We have a few left to dispose of before . » » We are offerin bargains. 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You'll never buy a better used car at near this price, . ‘1675 -@ LOW DOWN PAYMENT @EASY TERMS @ ) BANK RATES 4 Harold Turner-FORD 1464 arbi Woodward seennnze ieminghiaie , A Phone Call Will Start a Beret Car . 1956 PONTIAC. |: 4 DR. HARDTOP With radio, Hydramatic, heater and white woll tires. A steal at only 1695 and the Midwest know of Central Michigan College, the] cra fine institution in Mt. Pleasant which produces good Calibre of football in its class. . followers look over the rosters of the NFL, Central Mich- igan is just one of dozens of little unknowns who feed the pro ranks a greater percentage of its players. i Scottsbluff, West Chester Teachers, Alcorn A&M and -’ Florence Teachers among many others have products | _ throughout the NFL. pe : ’ North Texas for instance had players on seven of the 12 pro team-rosters in 1956. ise £ PODOLEY BIG MAN FROM SMALL SCHOOL ‘When owner George Marshall and coach Joe Kuharich grabbed Jim Podoley in the draft, eyebrows around Wast with doubt. © isc, x * * " Kuharich is sure Podoley has what it takes but it will be up to the former Chippewa star to show it in the NFL. As a de mn Podoley doesn't GaUe wena te we es He can run, he can jump, he can hurdle and anyone|- who goes through th decathlon grind is by no means wanting as far ax stamina goes: * . ae wewee® aoe eee GRID MARK MORE IMPRESSIVE _. For Marshall, the boss of the Skins, however, it was At Central, the 200 pound, 6-foot-2 back scored 54 times from mid-field or longer and on 10 occasions he scam- pered 75 yards or better. ; . His touchdown runs averaged 42 yards and he paint ere po Fe a per crack. ‘It will be something close to old home week for Podo- ley when he starts at right half against the Lions here in Birmingham, Ala.,tomorrow night. —. - ‘Last week he started his first pro game against Any-Deer Areas 31 Sectors Designated for Shooting Antlerless ) fi, a ? - ute to the es ‘as Lies |<, BY BRUNO 1, KEARNS players. il F : Es i i i ! i ? #25 [ fi | £ ai 2% E Shaw's hopes to be a “giantlcome one of the most - AP Wirephete STILL THE MASTER — Here is the powerful batting race. Ted celebrates his 39th birthday killer” today when the Michigan) pass receivers in pro footb ' batting swing of Ted Williams who is making a tomorrow. Top left and right, heré comes the rreanarn doen ogamagary be : is mockery out of “old age” as he leads the New ball. Bottom, left and right — there it goes. Pho [Creek rk Sen 81, 5 See York Yankees’ Mickey Mantle, 13 years his jun- tos made with highspeed ‘sequence camera that | Pontiac's Clats A champion tan-|}/, hands on the ball at the end of ior, by seven points in the American League takes"48 pictures per second.” (ees, wit Sather Paver Colon serial, he always becomes score. state gtoup, the State Conservation De) iew yorK u—“Now I've got/training amp he- found himself|the IBC spelled out the details fo| titles over an eight-year span, Robinson Wins Theater-1V Battle|=s=-enzs- === ===F= for the preseason games ' 1 | “deer 5 he coe medical school, .In..his Frisco and’ picked up 34 yards rushing, and hauled _[P"tment's program for any-deer|. —centrate on beating Carmen| listed as-an 85 underdog to the|radio and movies. and national championships in ng seasons this fall survived final ” | against the Eagles in Toledo _ im three passes for 98 yards. o 'd tn good shape.|Daiilio,” said middleweight cham-|welterweight king. from Chittensn- bp wachoall grater gti 190 and 1951, week, he caught two. passes far Besides the offensive duties, Kuharich says “Jim is the pion Sugar Ray Robinson ‘today|go, N.Y. Basilio, who has . oa Prarages Sixteen teams from all parts of/4¢ yards. : es ¢| ‘The Joint Legislative Interim | atter scoring a decisive victory in|tained ail along that Robinsbn will a og Michigan are entered in the double yo a4 : man we want back there on punt and kickoff returns./ Committee on Administrative |tne nine-day battle over theater-|fight “because he won't pass a in. the me |nockout tourney, which runs to- He will join the team pee oe meter ey ORD Mptoon with 0 litle pola.’ a sancerr ny wants “a Led ang Pg on aren morte ow eet ae Ot SOT san be re a eneear The Skins have been py for the Lions, and) % Sis". Us, designated for |, The crafty, veteran fighter sald|BAY, NY. eae coaer a ris|Dee qualifies, for the jAeate en coat ont — Kuharich may well be thinking that Podoley will double} shooting ot antieriess deer. Spo qunias ter th dench-teaiias ex, pleaaling bemislbonal Robinson gets 45 Per|, Other teams playing in the tour-| brook at 745 a.m. thie morning the whammy fron il standpoint for Detroit. _____| clal_seasons are scheled OS ltelecast “has been a great strain|Boxing Club and Network to|M2Y, 872, Dearborn, Jackson, De-| and at 9:00 a.m. bearded. | | teat where deer aro tareattney (on me. T've lost weight and I've|Television, Inc. (TNT), at ret ,Hicensed, {0/trolt, Lansing, Wayne, Monroe,| chartered plane for Birminghatn. *. ; with starvation or had ‘to take sleeping pilit. Now/day's tvehour meetings at the : Saginaw, Wyandotte, Grand Rap- A 3:00 p.m. workout at Legion damage fatm crops. I've got to build up my strength.|state athletic commission offices. Medtord,' Ore..|ids, Mi , Bay City, River! riaid was slated for this afternoon The lawmakers removed one | don’t want to disappoint Carmen He agreed again to defend his|CTane> Deluth, Minn. Rouge, the Upper Peninsula cham-|with . aetek of tuadien ait dled for weasons to in concur As the Harlem dandy retured|Presdent Nat Balpern at pa Fale _-- , : - 500,000 seats Despite the two losses which no Ha yal on Nov. 1530/t) his Greenwood Lake, N.Y.,'inson’s terms on theater-TV Jockey Can Reach Washington has suffered in pre- : * * * 2 Hardtops Sunday, Midgets Monday — =| & z S et = a FFF nh | li i ati is that there tie player suing 59,130 any-deer permits des- | gy il Sad me ' jelseo, Ralph Neves, is about to| S¢tiom im alternating with Eddie champion. by players couldn’t|ignated to harvest 17,790 antlerless , ‘ OF. D Join ong of thoroughbred racing’s| ¥¢ Baron at quarterback is ex- Pint-sized Ken Rosewall, lat}have won a game against Houd or deer. , ae eae =f ; astoct < cemo~—louiinye ~Who have) Seetes Bo faliy escevered trom year’s winner, has. joined Jack|Rosewall, - : As usual, permits will be valid) «pens will be action Letic® Tiny westend : ridden 3,000 or more winners, | ® sight injury. Krainer’s pro. tur, io ho, wor’ * * * in only one area. i eee st Pott) CLARKSTON — Ninth annual | Neves, riding in great form at] The former Michigan State star be on hand. Likewise, his Austra-/ tn, firstround opponent was Manager-promoter “Easy” Ed Jones has lined up an all-star pro-|‘#l! horse, show, sponsored by the & tej gives Washington the long pass Saat galas a the eng Dw eh whee be 2 TBM prion Marquardt Plays |gram for both Sunday and Monday on the quarter-mile asphalt track. we sg ee ah may ie Seen ee gel The seeding brass, therefore, was! ne trouble But in the secondi(yq7m pb]. i Final The Sth niiual state chan races for modified bardtops | Farm, 9331 Dixie highway. The|Jockeys who have 3,000 or more|gan State products, halfback Billy faced with a difficult task. Wholround he'll probably draw Irvin ein | are om tap Sunday, followed by « star-studded midget program on |show will start promptly at 9 a.m. {winners to their credit. They are|Wells and defensive back Gary fo seed first? Dorfman of New York a pretty) Mrs, Harold (Ryima) Marquardt| ¢ Labor Day holiday a ote dda’ Arcare, Ted athe, ve, Will be a the Sking’ start- On the premise, probably, that/fair journeyman. and Mrs. Robert Gamble will meet| . Hardtops seize the spotlight Sunday in a nine-event show, which Special. attractions will be the/io adliog ing lineup, along with rookie Jim . the Aussies should be in there at) The only one of the eight seeded|today in the 18-hole finals of the|will be topped by a 100-lap feature run. grand entry and tée relay race Johnny Little All-America sen- S ais tee ae ale eee Pret rocnd| Wamen's. District. pit, champlon- “Pontiac's Joy Fair, who has won every feature race he has, en-iit Wiel the Ostend Pioneers Sat i ps ght posed to jihert one ot the spots|peoblem was Herbie Flam of Bev.) —. a aaa . =i yo the sb, Michigan Rangers from | 187¥ ae t eae : Davis Cup pad 3p aid = oo a ‘Mrs. Gamble advanced to the). Among the pilots shooting at the Pontiac ace will be Nelson Ward, wilt end oy sip 4 a — e “Cooper has a good ble} That ‘one is being held over unti]|m@! round with a 54 victory ovet Johnny Logan, Nolan Johnwek, Johnny Roberts, Chuck Partello, Bill a ” said W. Harcourt, Woods, |\tomorrow on the theory that it/Mrs. F. L. Thompson while MFS. Kourt, Joe Doyle and Johnny Wallace. : Pa a my Mi the tournament's rthajor - domo. op ghia the first major Op ee tg. in their, semifinal A 8 fap went purse is at staké. Time trials begin at |Coliege for the western classes and tournamen etn” dae | 1p. m,, the Ist race at 2:38. Lou Peters for the English. Ardie Dick Savit, the top hope to bring mentee. ott canes Were even “Midgets make their ist appearance of the yea in Pontiac Monday,|Grubsugh will act as ring master. All ‘ BI i iS Usted baeed on) oo ae Mrs. Marquardt, champion in| With 25 drivers expected for the eight-event card. — ~ _|Lyle Garnett is chairman of the} - S| {tion agsina calvin of|2961 and runner-up last year, rules| “A S04ap feature will climax the program and:x $1,000 purse is|show. In case of aim the show 7 Tenafly, N.J a slight favorite. assured. Starting times are the same as Sunday. : rs ‘ | a : - = a Baptist, 13-6 , _ : - 3 Little Team Competition for Positions , ae : Stars scored nine runs in the Ist 7 ey I 4 " | =enaeaenal Tigers Have Not Been ‘Hun last night, Tt was the Ist time a 7 . ae today by Warren | ee el ogThia, ip, the. 12 seties «= ager and new owners — but with prac- _ like two.yearold race horses — they don’t of the Michigan Everett Gauthier, Chuck ¥. senef sand “t seort What ‘m- tically the same team that finished in Tun acconfing to form,” ~ yon eetegen gg SEP , oung - beams : Winner of this sectional event and Wes DeVault combined for tending’ team? Wes are week. — fifth place — the Tigers expected: too ER: 5 an expends paid trip eight of the Stars’ 14 hits and ac- — : much, In mid-April, they found the It is no secret that the front office in the ida next January counted for 11 of the runs in blast- By DAVE DILES competition much tougher than that in P@5t has been too’ generous with the play- ‘PGA Sen- ee, sees wee AP Sports Editor eis ers, McHale agreed that some of the cur- See ‘aughn and Floyd Hicks, “i weve League, - ent crop> leaped into the high-salary ‘Senior cham- Badder, who defeated Baptist ETROIT @ — Their general manager “We haven't hiad the experietice to throw bracket almost overnight. Only one player PGA Sen- twice during the regular season, |#@ Says the Detroit Tigers need (1) another ott stumps,” said McHale. “We've lacked ever performed on a championship team. Watrous of was the winning hurler with relief /— starting pitcher, (2) bullpen help, (3) r@ confidence and maturity, and confidence That was Ray Boone, who was so unpop- help. Dave Stubbs batted in three|— serve strength, (4) a lefthanded power comes mainly from success. We don’t ular as the Cleveland Indian” shortstop re eee sees. hitter and (5) @ team leader, have. that inspirational leader. Last year, that he was traded to Detroit. striking. ee [i HE al ue reported ready to challenge Yankee supremacy, = ‘© The similarity between current needs and the meeds of a year ago is indeed |. Buoyed by n tast finish tn the 1996 the club has not flourished this season after the “experts” — brimming with — optiinism — confidently predicted a sec. ond-place finish for the team that was ‘t-had the ence with buses a New bested Sinie-hi. te Wide: aphaieeh ot boaniaty: sohannasie Tey hg a tah Nai AUGUST an 30, nto ig Series Sweep (With 6-1 Win Tighe to Start Philley hd bee hie! 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You geined real velues tn the cor Reet. a... | NEW ORLEANS (®—The rights, Dupas Returns to Ring as Court Case Goes On amination, She testified this |match, said he was determined | 14 Z - ifight the case to the end. 2 Ww, fone . ; : be = - : - F ight Tonight 1983 Ford Picky % ton, oS eater, Ar Miami Beach Battle | washers, Matches _Lightweights fj tum signals. : on TV ~ = | : MIAME BEACH, Fi,» — Aj 1052 Bulch 2 “Saar whirlwind fight flavored with in-) ani } i centive is expected when | or, a — ightweights Johnny Busso of New)j Owner. York and Ralph oe ot ~ meet in a I Se af te a re upset amy oot Larry Board. tghin white $: man, said with confidence that|§ walls, 2 tone, "Tt think I can stop anybody I hit) right, including Dupas.” fights, 14 of them by knockout./f] Take a 15-Minute Ride on The 23-year-old fighter said hei] the BARGAIN BOULEVARD span gotta a four times “if to Your CHEVROLET. my corner.” Dupes, who is ranked No Gee | the latest listings, wil] have even ‘“ | et ee eee ¥ | of his court in New Orleans) “id | | to obtain a bets ceritcate sat) HOMER HIGHT | — ing he is white. 1. , INC. ; The 22-year-old New Orleans; MOTORS, 1 fighter ifidicated he is miffed at, —o | testimony saying he is a Negro - 160 S$. Washington St. : and will be ready for. Oxtord—OA 8-2528 : ‘ The 21-year-old * a ranking contender ir i weight title, is asking the court to VOLTAGE — a ba force the city to issue him a de-] REGULATORS cnt, Dopas camot fant in Lous | SEAT GOVERS *5| ana where law ids tion between white and Neso} @ Volt BATTERIES a Pontiac | CONVERTIBLE wt sec to Trade Power Glide, Radice, Heat, . me : ae Ivery * i Mier, Tengo 3 \s 00 TRADE-IN ‘2395 1445 ba | lil} ) » ALLOWANCE -56 BUICK RIVIERA 6 BARD TOP ~ 2 1 For your old motor on the purchase <3 = tg rt Ht. ane | of toe MERC \NEW 7 . $ | =) MARK 10: | sabe 1690 OUTBOARD A DENOTO'#-DOOK "DODGE ¥4 TON a ee Radi, Haat. Bleck top, lige ob Rated Pik-Up with 7-10 , Let les ou ronge From Is the Time - | | NOW | Be : super - slow trolli ah ON cruising speeds. Glide: E Mie oi Angle geen Miteu ly : poms prea a Be aaa eat GIL SCHAEFER'S a WATER ‘SPORTS HEADOTRS. | pinmincHam store: |” T STORE: 1265 $. WOODWARD ; 2s. Sanne | Mi 7.0133 40 64727 officially wrapped*up long before FINEST LETTERING! York's slumping Tone kal Oe [champs got hot, sweeping a three- Beat the Rush! _ |game series an ne & OF ~ Onder Now! la 21 yesterday. eee Ss i Vi y RANDOLPH , out Patio! by sore-shouldered ARWOOD {Whitey Ford did it. Just 72 hours earlier, the Sox surprisingly were still in the race, a race this Yankee team, rated in the spring as possibly the great- jest yet, Was supposed to have un- ithis final = of August, Going into the net, the White Sox had won six in a row and had ing_pooped by injuries, had—tost! ||five of seven on their final swing through the West. A sweep would have put the Sox within percentage points of the) champs and would have left the two clubs even in the loss column. By being swept. the Sox are six games back on the lest side and with 28 games remaining have only eight more left at home. The Yankees have 27 to go, with all but nine at home. |For the sadists, the Yankees Magic number is 22—any ‘combi- nation of New. York victories and Chicago defeats totaling 22 gives the Yankees their third consecu- tive pennant, eighth in nine years. The Yankee mop up: job was one of but three games scheduled in the majors yesterday, all in the AL, Boston swept Detroit in three with a 6-1 finale and Cleveland re-|j igets underway in the majority of Meaty, The Yankees, their piteh-| ber of 22, the Braves resume play ; : — ze sy ies Anncchitetes Wick libentate sles. bas A magic mes The big home'run, as much alBob Turley’s relief that won "300" GETS GETs You. | The Go-Go Chicago White Sox trade-mark A t was ons THOUne jare gone. ZOUSAND BUCKS! | Argyl Yankee and then Slaughter’s payoff punch jthat beat Donovan, a l5-game an eight-hitter to lose his fourth And in the finale, it was Bauer|after winning seven straight. .|who rapped his 16th home run in| the third for the first Yankee hit| - vee avenge ; sey ARROW LIQUEURS CORP., Detroit 7, Mich. 80-100 Proof, Distilled from Grain. By CHUCK ABAIR. and all of Oakland County. with a|Bill and Bob Kuklinski in bang next week as league play the local keg establishments. Day. 2 One which has already Jumped the gun on the pack is Red’s Recreation at Oxford. The Mer- Dixie Recreation, Land-O-Lakes,/ Fairgrounds in Milford, Auburn Lanes and the new Lakewood Lanes have joined the houses’ with|this year will be a Classic 850 loop automatic pinsetters in a move cer-|With teams playing for a $400 prize tain to boost the sport in the years to come. 2 * * * Montcalm, Huron Bowl, the Elks, Cooley Lanes, Birmingham Rec- reation, Bloomfield Lanes, Hilltop in Rochester and Pontiac Recrea- tion already had the automatics which are said to make it a “more scientific game.” Automatic bowl- In the NL, where first-place BOWLERS: | WE ARE OPEN AGAIN TO SERVE YOU! Several Openings in Choice Leagues _ for_Individuals or Teams Lee Miller at Land-O-Lakes is raring to go with his automatics. | He will have new competition after replacing towels. Keg Play Starts Next Week going starting Tuesday. He hopes te have some tournaments late_in the season and is organ- izing a women’s league for be- One of the Montcalm features * * * One of the‘ outstanding leagues in the city will be at Huron with 14 teams averaging 930 or better We Handle All Bowlers’ Suppl : Sala hho Sis” FREE BOWLING INSTRUCTION MOTOR INN RECREATION © rx 5-032 ree 18 8. Pérry (2nd Floor Hubbard Bldg.) 30 E. MONTCALM MEN BOWLERS Now Forming Montcalm "850" House League « ‘THURSDAY NIGHTS—9:30 FEW TEAM OPENINGS AVAILABLE First Place Takes $400 and Trophies Apply or Call Stan Mayes for Information Meeting to Follow Montcalm Bowling Centre * FE 5-2221 Apply: ARC WELDERS | GROUP HOSPITALIZATION, PAID HOLIDAY, VACATION PAY PARAGON CONSTRUCTION co. Phones: Northville 2910 — WO 3.3515 i L |. PHOENIX, Ariz. & — Touch: downs are likely to be a dime a iplace. . | Texas Western has its fleet | ! Don Ce Ben Collins. | PYGEOT Gis Decion of Astocal ‘High-Scoring ‘Expected in Border Race Grid Action positions. The Sun Devils finished | last season with a 91 record, los- | ing only to Texas Western. The team is considered poten-' tially one of the greatest in Ari-| From there on its:a battle for/ | third place between the University | jof Arizona, West Texas State and | Hardin-Simmons. Improving New, | Mexico A&M still seems destined) for its customary spot in last] field of 1956 returning in full. It; Sanggel such stars as halfbacks ‘ | x * * _ Rookie of the squad will be} re See Sperone We seeely of ! ACES SUNDAY | | sens 38 Spee : Afternoon - MODIFIED HARD TOPS 100 LAP CHAMPIONSHIP | BOWLERS! The Best SERVICE Costs No More AL HANOUTE CHEVROLET-BUICE ‘STIGLITZ BUILT-IN RANGES... “Out in Front All the Way” their many honors. Pivpeletor Paul Rabaut is planning on about 16 charge.|leagues with the annual. Union Lake Fire Dept. tournament one of the annual features. *- league} * ' “jized at Royal Recre Lake ‘Aahearn, oat. WAR be-the strong 18love Pay starts next week a struction program for youngsters starting immediately after Tabor! the Jat Pontiac Praes pens == Champions tourney is 2 _ {planned there. It is one of the few," ween © area Houses to have air ‘condi- -|busy season.”’ He has full bookings, i 4) fd Il STEAM:G DRY IRON If INSULATED PICNIC BAG im =BAKIN I, 14.2 Romex Wire | : Sane | opener, Howe’s Lanes at Clark- ston, featuring new telescore machines, begin league action text week. Twelve leagues and a house tourney should keep Barb and Les Howe on the go, Leagues. are stil] being organ- * * the six-alley house. West Side Rec- reation here has 15 leagues ready are? Start with still an opening for Art Grissom has not completed his league slate at B & M Rec- reation in Walled Lake but expects to have about 12 leagues going on seven alleys. Remodeling work is being completed at Holly Lanes. League play starts there Tuesday. Rochester Recreation and * |Highland Recreation of Milford are ‘\6thers opening after Labor Day. tee i Frank Jennings at Pontiac Rec- reation is looking forward to ‘ ‘al five nights a week. $24.95 ‘sc. Aluminum COOKWARE SET $5.95 12-qt. Revere - COVERED sauce PAN $7.25 2 Qt. Revere COVERED SAUCE PAN $7.50 8-qt. 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Funeral. Home with Br (ODFOR AND 26: Bian Ae BS ie AB Be en: Silene Dae + rere amas fora levdcaae ber | counan. compere are ‘Capital ge te pw" gainer sons, Daniel, 8, and police aaluine ts of Property Abu moe Tn ie te nae a hove rns wg Must +7186 Garner, ” OM ss 3S 7, were brought’ ho Para: paces Se. ne 7 AMiems | sae net Funeral Home. ing "nergetie. retire, acceptante : . + uirrel : ATT, “ak ak ial, PLOTS : j ° — ¥ ie Bilty man who. drove ff ele nit for tfte| Peralememte soe | me sory eae | MOORE TEAEe coeyeee 14s learn his ce is*Mergby Given That: 1S; Deloved husband ot, Lula A: eave BOT Sa me es ee ee ee went |, Sears ea. Giinsat Git emeng | Spal can SOE reg sey geet . Ciuett Pea” *: 83 lthem ‘home after he h and driven|teteck p.m. miber 4 tne Tesora Pim. trom the Deaelgon Sonat Wu qd Gentenine i “ia LION STORE 4 4 i , : iome with “d HICHWAY DR ee s = Py 2 it was too late for Primal them |t¢ be Sag te Re pe RB ok gn Qatar ee ee te gros a3 a |. $1.8, Saginaw St. Samy Be secithe street. them to be on Gatien Fig. ae (Pratt ert Eo ot tne Den “estes so payment sian 7 ar ae ety: oy “ i ont ‘the r —_ the -Johns Puneral Home. . men only. ~ ; siny at BA 80375 = in. REF. | on Oa 12 Pia : Stems souigitees, wht’ tad tonics 33k thr "ins mctuaiye, Kentmooe ~~. in Momertom 3 FSare tate ge ee | = “tald they. bad left 1th Brcrae t's chetuth oe my, rong, aewors, or an, | Ea gl ag aay we + COPS&S ager : 8. fom 13; : pm Do ‘ | — a ~ at @ ,|Lincoln Park: and cad wasted ms of ee abr goa acres. in the oe mee tedgy’ Aue iin FOR PORNACE INGTAILE: eeeteety & Se | org Pa ass at Ree OE, Se genta poeta Litt sete i tne Eo be; | Mn Coat memories ax we tnger | pipe ipting Teta) work. Same longing opportaniy for’ & ee Deere me oe 381> Reyn Met "Tl sal the , police investigated) Som a ee es te tne SE. % of a for a smile from someone — Be arse esis ance re pe 4 Cia Ecce! Det Bdison'™'. 40 oy =. report by Mrs. Theresa Baume to be improved oir None know the 4 : DLEAG Must be abi personality? ++ 0 trich ssa Dit-/eee 0 omen 7 See érain- re eoths of our de _ eral farm FOR 5 record je to keep detalied gee Doug Air . 7, tha und @ gravel surfs : eret, ep ing, room 8. Cony eep 4 ‘MOND. ce aoa 6.4 s . t she had seen two said improv | surface and te construct Bu we remembe So wages. MUlberry 0-136 and hours enient’ working DAY LABOR DAY Du" Pent ...188. 1 boys thrown into the trunk obec rece gegen 9 dancetped. $0) gaat i e wnste omnes | MOST EE YT Cgulred MECHANICS. tiene! MAtractre “inry ‘sod | -| MIDGET AUTO The delegates reaffirmed a a? of a car on the North ee at eel ak abet wens! “Sa Wife and Exe. ref. required Good, oppor: Denefite. dee Mr. Co company | mtg , RACES j)stand not to participate Big x eet Kea... 5 Side, some said street pat one Oe Fergie Be in LOVING MEMOR io tunity Apoly e000 i 1 ieee. | . teu Co Tabet he Becine “Time Tila 1:00 P.M. T Sted or expeditions grant cine seca 183 provement shal beet ooenay. | xattace ct iorae BY GEER |” samacegee win coe os sheer ager ETO? : 1 Me sedee : : . , ed - for | Ponting M59 Mi; ated tor expeditions ranting tik: 3 eo Thin | IS Sree” “ee Measec'eare mt | aa Bede et Be en 8 enon |"ircrcrcm cava eH _ eee FSS | ELE fhe ord SSonecaeaeeae a election of officers. the Freept ud — nF Sisters and fon Father, Plenty . Bottest ea , * highte MA SM = , > Gen Bek on Be ~— floor time. See NICK — CY ee ; som ay BOX REPLIES . < * : 5 : ee , EO.M. SALE. l=: waa yt Si es bd e ee LE * Den ii at the Press a : ; jotors . office , : si ; e Jen, shew: Sea oa = ae The Mighty 1957 Saab oH : oo, itd ; bee ¥ 3, 4, 9, 14, 15, 16, 18, ‘ 2 : ‘ € * 23, 28, 31, 37. : « 3 | ™ 7% 7% 8, 18, 1m ' ae: er r | oo: samvomns _ TOPS IN ITS PRICE CLASS IN The Pontiec Press 2. Performance and Economy __ : seiare Tech PONTIAC : A nce and Econom gains coiglina Berar ath ik ce “Brand New 2-Door Hardt DIAL Fe es ‘ , ew 2-Door ; 2-8181 Prod. he i 3 i : FOR gore IN A HURRY, Sell” things i Tode = homes, 23. pa Spagna | 5: No Waiting for Bi Sy, We B 3 uy B|Pay. — vee ae & rE : DRIVEWAYS a $0353. ne : noth ORAL Orr 2-008 1% ton waked Ve on stakes DRY WALL TAPING—GUARAN- | Dump’ shucks tiers ates, OR WA tide. Messcnable, Fu’ ase, “@t i P. * ing. Pr: on ee ‘egpessgoname Reasonable. PAINTIN: AND OtT, iY G cheap. PR 27-2116 r Gall after 4 Dm. : isi ot. 3 i BE 7 N&. BALDWI ST. MICHAEL EAST SIDE. 4 BEDROOM in ‘63, Price $1,600 quick Owner m " ag Bang By gh scteens, Fa yeoceea oot cet ation Only Fitna wit REALTORS FE 4.0528 377 _8. Telegraph __Eves. & Sun. ‘es. & Sun. SATURDAY 1-7 ea treet OWTOR LANE AREA pasement, siding. Pur | ED. = LEFT ae VAN FS RONT E+ 4 ston. *. floors, co apartment up ‘ rest for "$18 per month, Full ‘basement with stoker heat and auto. hot water. 3 car garage. Only $3,000 down. = WA . Fg 4 PRIVI- OE Piirepices screened and § assed in Ge fy F Bye ': by z ‘ a Hi ey ui a a2? g ate 3 ¥ a . A; a Bi: E i: — I i BY OWNER _ nooM, MapEN™ owe __ BLOOMFIELD COLONIAL RANCH Smith. TATEWIDE REAL ESTATE SERVICE & Meg. US. Pes. OM, ET by NEA Service, Ines SHEPARD if OL 1-119 Arnold Real Estate 216 B. Telegraph Ra. er Living this swank vel home, baths, aEa pd a8°8 SBF FOR COLORED 2 FAMILY DUPLEX — 5 Rios © PLors, 50 > is eACH RAGE REAL GOOD BUY. ICHQUE Fis lt ae GILES REALTY.CO. |, - 1221 BA N AVE. rr After 6: or Ee 3 Fe ac 4 if ¥ 223 Fj ais room anal . . Price re-|. | $11,500 with terms./~ “He's one of the army’s most brilliant strategists — a _ _ . BRICK BUNGALOW Rambling Brick Home RAINBOW REALTY Multi-Lakes Realty GROOM BRICK af. v . Mod, ir er Seis Be es GT. VAN VLEET BROKER ;| OAKLAND #1160 z etfs nee a ? ese om i : . with recreation r yy _ Watkins Lake Front Le = {" Werth -Shore Home, 7 : rooms, ous red c lace, skates Hestak. puncte’ pon pd i jue rental Tocation. Sere, a ROCHESTER big family Eitehen, en- 7 x18, full base- ted 8» room modern irae tel basement, nice shaded military genius in planning an appropriations battle!” For Sale Houses 43 MUST SELL REAL ESTATE INC. al 9 Main, oo MAple_5-6821 Established tn ‘ie ’ WEST SIDE LAKE PRIVILEGES cass ~- for OM gracious : *, = in Tos’. ving room on one side & den . Ceramic tile on other eae Ceramic te bath, _ NORTH SIDE - well built, near down = = bud line, Only $4,500 THE ENVY OF THE NEGHBORHOOD We'll price any of the . ©0 HOME PLANS we have in our Home Planners Center” met” Sh Tin Se an appoint. probleme, ieeading” Sipaasind lot, loyd Kent Inc., Realtor Rwy. at ok sd Beerelts rich aie CLARKSTON—RESAL rE liveable. "3 bedrm. brick rancher nestled — This among the trees. 207 « corner lot. Nicely 4 . ar on this ONLY $4,950 oc LAKEFRONT GAYTORD Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge Near Los Angeles reed. 4 rooms & bedrm, ment, stand down, . : CASHABAW RD. AREA 5 rm, rancher, Just 2 yrs. outstanding home has al! the you've furnace & gi. fetucig eae Other houses is & small ROSE McLAR i Y, Broker FE 22162 »| HIGHLAND AREA | Johnson JERRY E. ADAMS CO. dase- 1 to § $350 DOWN TO Gls $1,100 Down to Civilians and frame with attached 2 car § baths, Basement J uated on 3% acres, sell, . LAKEFRONT On after 6 call Mr. Lease, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, KNUDSEN Williams Lake Area ston. Approx. 3 geres. 3 ti modern 2 car garage. $16,700. SYLVAN VILLAGE. 5 room mod-/’ ern brick, Stairway to partly fin- ti attic, Breeveway. A garage. $14,700. Terms, home, Full basement. $1600. down. . oone dee. 3 story nda . Ultra modern kitchen. #4, 950 with $3,500 down. Something Nice! - ST. Bath. Base- $ rooms and beth in Wat- . Fenced yard, 1% car ga- Low down payment. DRAYTON AREA. § rooms. Ro- rage. 3 ‘room apartm ment, $17,900. Terms, APPROX, 3 ACRES. Part 3 bedrooms. itehen and bath. Full price —— with easy terms REALTY — 1058 W. Huron Street St. -Michael’s District home a Jota, well landscaped. alee | (SOOT ag eg $1,500 down. JERRY OFFERS Gas furnace . re tor, Bath & %. Ceramic tile, All this for only $2400 down. 5 rm. home with Eves, ‘til 9; Sun. 2536_Dixie Hwy ~ STOUTS Best Buys — Today — FAMILY HOME “See ht i NT BEATER for inexpensive living, FOR COLORED NT PAY RENT ANY ¢i.ae wn and easy month- . Well lecated near schools and shopping center 6 room 1% bath Large living and din fireplace. Immediate possession. $13,200, ‘Terms poss INCOME. Central. Modern. Owner oce ist. floor, 2 rt approx, $150. per month. . Price & terms are right. J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor EB. Waiton FE 80u1- FE 3-00" FE 8-1940 John K. For the Executive WM. H. KNUDSEN Evenings OR 3-6352/ . low-down payment. , 2 BATHS, SUITABLE Immediate possession R dandy 2 bedroom raf for income, garage, 93 land, nr. Auburn & East Bivd clean, dry bemt, w' bed “ 820 8. Woodwa: Birmingham 2-| NEAR ST. MICHAELS | Idea] family home. 4 large bed- 1% baths, carpeted livigg and dining rooms. Also sun rm. Pull basement, gas heat. Nicer than New : : F ¥839 FY PEE } 1 x o F i a gg ° ie" “LET'S TALK : Real Estate Service of Pontiac ARLES, RF SO an Felt Base Rugs $3. LIN AID 4% Ft. Wall Tile 2 HARDWARE or with — oe _ Sale Land Contracts 52 % PER CENT DISCOUNT. BAL- snot a0 Tank veutoot BSS. Fer. ‘able at 875 month. by o ? om house. - | M.: BREWER NORTHERN CLASS C_ Beautiful spot in northern Mie! “with higan lounge and spacious dining rm. Motel units as well as ae E Ke rl. ured ‘by! 3-Bedroom Ranch acres. th t which is = ead MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION LANDMESSER BROKER 3 6. H 5 $1,675 DISCOUNT 23 per ar off & room modern trade of vacant property, = ‘wn Your cost only $5025, VALUET, Realtor FE 5-0003 : ‘Ee 4-1562 PARK AT OUR PRONT DOOR _ VACANT 3 bedroom and clear amailer home, acreage, or for details, Bateman _ Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 #0441 | 377 8. Telegraph _—Ev. @ ACRES $6,500. trade. P.O, Box 535. : NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME. WiLL rofitable locations. cadress and phone. Box #2 Pontiac ens. Wardrobe oo. ciccseese $950 “CADILLAC © SPEC : 1955 Buckner Custotpers Are Le Happy Folks. rage Doors Sai Hit @ POS) by WES tevin “Wouldn't it be thrilling if a boy would look at you like this?” 1 “ Do It Yourself > 5 = a] < fenc, gosta, 3 cedar posts, Trailers, mixers, Li My ig ha OG. A. LUXAIRE FURNACES Pair Kenyoo Service. 3-634, LIONEL & AMERI FLYER TRAINS PRICAN VIOLET est flu- ‘ new PLUS LUMBER & TAL SALES CO. 3 Rd. (M59) recking Bargain Sheetrock 4x8 Sheet $1 DIRECT Fees ts Sheep wes tease Complete house orders we do better. C & H LUMBER CO. ANNOUNCES THEIR NEW CASH & CARRY POLICY AND PRICES Northern Lumber Co. ENSON LUMBE AM MORNING HEATE espe ere a . WANTED: Contract buyers for clean sawdust, 4 to 5 yds. avail- ‘some able daily. OR 3-1283. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 png | iy ~~ For Sele Pouliry 74 30 YOUNG DUCKS. 40 NEW hens a sf F ae ESEE’E z fperagees. ue rockers. rtop coffee mont ap _ Rochester, OL 2-1166, after @ p.m. s Drayton Plains, off -|_sbaw Rd. OR 32-4117 after 4. Y ORADING. | HA borvae Juniper. fir. Native trees. own, and burlap. 2922 Sleet: W of Com- CHES. GOLDEN JUB. Hele Haven & Hisle Berta. ble. Salta Ste eri 3 mi. 8. of _ M §-7124. iss4 a FF ANDERBON TRATL- er. spod . lots tras. Mast seen, FE . q 1965 M “4 f new. Fonte Federal Credit Union. i CHAMPION @, 9 BEDRMS. Com: mod 2-4701. ye MA - Modern 30 ft. excelient condi- tion ’ r Park. 12 Downing Ct. Trailer No, 1964 41° M SYSTEM, EXC. COND. Fon's trailer Park. 3000 South- ta Rd. Royal Oak. Liberty ALL ALUMINOM if PT, SLEEPS 6, wt. 1800 Ibs. $350. 3971 Olm- stead, Sash- '|Detroiter Pontiac Chief Mobile Homes of Quality and Distinction Bob Hutchinson Mobile ome Sales Inc.’ 4001 Dixie Highway Laks | to 10 wide tn rs, Michigan eg RE - to 11 t—3 8. nn EN, Sab fe tt Go ae! of usod . De 4 per cent all Mi to lection rts & ,| sccessories. bank Ex-| rates, % down Y 20771, 1 mile §. of Lake on M2, OXFORD TRAILER . Also stu Clemens. Pho Be AKC BEAGLE, ALL AOES. 1016 Middle Rd. between Highland & AKC Beagles "CALIF. HERE WE _ ie or call us to- e take trade ins and give redit terms. KING BROS. 407M rE Ponting 4. st Opdyke. YY, NEW AND ee, tenet BS a service. =e ‘or. mel % wheel rubber; 2 bottom. =O BRITTANY SPANIEL. | 2 old, trained, Also 1% yr. OR | 3-0287. GARDEN TRACTOR 34 BP. FE German Shepherd téful purebred @-wk @ beau black old female puppies, $15 each, FE §-2831 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. 2 wks. old, After 4 p.m. FE 5-7080. a ar ee ee healthy: ors, ree. 10968 gtansbury, UNiver- close ont, cash or » MA 6-2504, : ; ; , Garden ent, 1593 8, Wood of 14 Mile B'ham). ‘MAN i YEAR. Best offer, MYrtle 3-1485, 1540 | @ Lapeer Rd. s 20 with dual wheels ed Forage he: -. rotary cut- rvesters, ters, plows, & harrows. attachments available. We specialise im service of your Ez credit terms HOUGHTEN & SON Auction Sales — “B&B Auction Sales Dixie Highway Plain $ or a Ao Every Saturday .. #| NATIONALLY KNOWN MOBILE HOMES 4 firm with a tien | by ove ag hi ANDERSON ALACE, \ PRAIRIE HOME TRAVEL g Recond, used trailers, some like new, op rents! plan.. immed. pos BOTTLE GAS PARTS & SUPPLIES 8. Telegraph PE 23-3200 Siaeond Phe Ee & ready for that season coming up. We have several good sound _ trailers, that will make completely furnished units, your vacation, bunt- ing or warters. No rea- sonable dee’ ed, Can be fi- nanced & pay as you them. RAILER EXCHANG 29-3200 AUBURN HOTS. MOBILE Kew % mi. 8. B. of Pontiac, Auto Atcessories 80 € 025 x 20 TRUCK TIRES, GOOD cond, Also some -T10 & 670x15. 107 8. Jotinson. All. work F ce claims honored. Mrs, Jack Prasil, Auto Glass Co. 1 ent ee aiPERC — ‘MceCULLOUCH CHARGER for _ model Ode, FE 28-6020 r 5 p. ___For Sale Tires 80A STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. Sa cat ak a ED. WILLIAMS oi 8. wat ! 2 8, Saqinay 3. +0887 Sale Motor Scooters vit, ct| maple ster” pdm Shae a 9 | ee A ES WY TRADE UP OR DOWN Haskins Chev. Always Ready to Buy FE 60210 1% BAOLEY g. “lesen tue days or wtes Bud Shelton Motor Sales Cor Auburn i, Blvd, PE setae, Tor PAID FOR JUNK .£ars. FE 50070 . FE PE 4e00¢ oe 2-087» HIGH $$$ PAID 254 8. sapnew tte re 771 Pontiac Auto Brokers Corner Pike & E. Bivd. FE . BOAT for 17 in board, also want motor scooter and double ic 1953 -°54.°55-'56 CLEAN USED CARS WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR BERSOE Sa OOF area” See M & M Motor Sales ‘ai Diss Bee Oe cars. Used Truck Parts 89A SAVE ENERGY, USE job, place to live or 4 A doliar paid. 222 'W. Montcalm PE 63712 8 ete or atid an et truck, Highest BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | ANT ADS! To find aj ae FORD 3.4 % TON PICK UP '56 CHEVROLET a "55 CHEVROLET % TOM PICKUP $38. GML... a. a. '53 CHEVROLET ee "53 G.M.C. —— i -— poe : ‘SL INTERNATIONAL — $4 FORD £ "49 G.M.C, CARRYALL 49 G.M.C. 1 TON ZICKUP é 8 S Matthews- 4f Hargreaves | TRUCKS FOR EVERY JOB 641 Oakland Ave. rE aa a ——. +4548 AUSTIN HEALY 's. PERFECT R&H, underpriced, $1,875. Eat 30038 i out, 9695, North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Birm ‘Demonstrators — Choose from the finest se- lection of models and col- ors. You will be happy with one of these new-car- appearance low mileage beauties. PRICED FROM “$1685 $195. Op to te mone wh balance, q used car, s¢e\ Classi- i+] fea now.’ bea rad ‘ : ; ; oe 4 ve a a) { B/G] ‘ { O! foe the cada | ee of WS i « ar sass ener ies esc ge lace: ” Sales pes Wik] _ Chrysler - Pa i agg hone MAple 5-541 8S. MAIN St. CLARKSTON “Schutz Motors | Desier MAN Woodward at onl : fast 20 iow nan ebe can or seb | Saullo | Schutz Motors ers - Ato Brok Ser QUALITY Demonstrators | lorth C Chevrolet Co. eats ae Colossal Savings BIRMINGHAM - SEVERAL MODELS | sms Deals Carne ete . TO CHOOSE. mou iene “And this one, sir, is only $9.98!" For Sele Cars 91 te For Sale Cars 91 Ree ie LEAVING RAMBLER sg mage ao ata FL 1907 © cylinder 4 door sedan, Tax, : ‘ine, er equip. BR & H. Low licensee, com $1695. Imifeage’ $250 cash, take over ROGERS * SERVICE. _paymesis, OL 11808, Rochester. | 696 AUBURN re. WAGON, ‘Ss RAMBLER 1 PORR. CUaTOs | Vs. ae clean, car, Make a Re R&H, aut Fa No down payment. Blue finish, $10.00 per week. v Dr., Dod, ~ 3 va + ath oll -” Alr 4 i White owner v4, iy wide. Radio th heater, white wall s. $1405. 7%, A ay Convertible, * pewer: heeter, Red. radio wile, wal ir — fully "ranieper. North Chevrolet Sou sarge LINCOLN MERCURY = oem “SPECIAL NASH - | ae WS AVE! ‘36 Plymouth Hard v-@ with Powerfitte. radio & ater, win- set { BOHR, INC, | "Apeed ents, tepeit wot a, washers, practically new at ( ‘ENTR Al. Economy and “48 MODEL ‘4 “TON FICKUP MAS® & Porter Ag 34066 | 'S7 Chevrolet 2 Dr... Satin Gray, LINCOL N- ERCURY truck, Good cond. Reasonable. FE j car, ta w Ri e seis’ coat | 956 NASH RAMBLER STATION) S:°Cc1" sised @ new and priced CASS AT PIEE STS a Wade" aig"eae Yor Mag ently "8 | oy coer ¥ "54 BUICK _ Will take $100, FE 46500. ‘oT Gaevraiet \@ ton Pickup. Brand 9 DOOR oc he H-TOP . 1, Aaa, RAMBLER. » SATION ." cil Ambassedors — _ 3 » FE ou DM 54 BUICK: ii OLDS ts 4 DR. NO CAsH| | otor es * ash Contin oot cotaly Ae Power ROADMASTER 4 DOOR nese tr Tae bole! to Oe |: Yale West of tae Pontiac Sales vy Pe $795 Saginaw. PE +1006. aOR. | 1, cuevie Belatre ard top V0 cae agian ‘eins “s3 FORD Needs d al cme AUBURN mF. Hs ttt: cones 5 ae * ments. EM 3-216. eng MOTORS 4 Heth special Hard top. 1 owner iit. 248 Rta Ba | - GLbs 196 be 4DR. PULL POw- “power, New a a sharp _ 51 PLYMOUTH or. tatoos Blue, 33,000 | #8 Port Pairlane Vs. 2 dr. 1 own- sedan, At cond, | Almost new. Color; Red & black. DOOR 7 ; a. Sena beeiien aa same $3" Pontine o dr. v4 PO voheae’ RAH. Power brakes. taiina. Len te thietin ere ent, See this ene. t =e wage Ca _ |e come ene Sans yar ee: Sas te 44-0208 1996, rash Ambassador, 6. § evlinder. SECOND | #8: #ifanirst $1795. CARS | lepete ....... x FOR DEPENDABLE |°st Metropolitan 020000000: sits TRANSPORTATION | FH Bulc Tardton so im 'S@ Plymouth &Dr. ......... "36 Chevy sedan deliv 4 H Fess SP BB Ae ae a 2600 Auburn at E. Blvd, | . McN EAL Birmingham : -| SWEPT WING DODGE | a Nash PE 5-1028. PLYM RUNNING CON- ' 35. 36203. nae: Plymouth AOR 668 3. WOODWARD FORD PAIRLANS 4 De. ANT. sen. a . STATT S For the Best Deal ge > ad PARTS & bye ee BIRMINGHAM MOTOR SALES cee ' fis : DONGE Cc & TRUCKS Bemtpo | ra Soe haa gta, ru today "Sm ere use| ONTIAC. RETAIL $114 i——<. W851 Dodge Coronet, 4 door, fully | "OY ee. |e hiteieen: bene oe reg ie . oan : ‘ __Birm: am | 1953 Mercury 4 door. A rea) F ‘i PLYMOUTH, 2 Rail | Bice. ! | OWENS. | *Poa27hed B22 MA len wn rover me AN N O| N¢ ES | 41 8. SAGINAW PE S101 yf. Mr. Perks 1064 | Dodge Vetoes — ~ x 2 veranda IE 02 a erg" || SOTH ANNIVERSARY” : onths antee #0 oo M74 Lake Orton ero oy R. & R. Motors |» = CELEBRATION SALE 1984 rot ee va Chrysler-Plymouth ... 8 Fe _¢ eset. Be +e bem ane | her Sega eis rome: wt! — Values-Values-Values t me mh osive Bras Con _|Holiday Special caine tee as || '56 PONTIAC Suatiad’ Coupe een ceeruts $1895 * $2,155 se Se essa me en ze. v8 pavon ative: B all rt payment oo & a good used car. || sTA CHIEF Radio, Heater, Hydramatic, Power Steering — Piece immediate: delivery. niall tone pelt. - BILL. SPENCE + “Carkner Dodge Sales ‘ aye a i, Cory, is ft tei 9 oe ee rn ‘55 PONTIAC 2.Door Sedan, i. .:--s20.00 $1395 z Sines HOUGHTEN:& SON car give 8s 33 STUDEBAKER ti pay CHEV. BEL AIR | HOUGHTEN Geadly | ws OREN EVENINGS | “het gare. 81154 FORD 2Door Sedan ..-..cee0+-se-000 $ 795 a A ; curvs, FoRDS wmowsme |E83 “ ._ $405. OR 3-9468. Radio & Heater re Bruns esod. Drive Olds. 7” No rust, 200 W a | es ser Ee Sees | eae ae gagh TALIA, MONTH- |['s5 gor station Wagon 5-5-2 $1295 | Se cay ais aaa. ee aa oa wa ees) “Sees yg is alec — low mileage caf, with ail eras’ pionee ee OD HERE. EASY ED is END '51 PONTIAC 4:Door, .... ae Go | cat cinen HO 24001-HRigsine does. 5. fine. Owner 1 ight consider lake lots | ng oe Cl 55 FORD Custom 2-Door $1095 | a io cash PE t-208| Rearine 'b “Switt Tis Atiaatie, : 9 _8. pee ios ear ance ummm. a AT EERIE OR GOOD MECH | Milora, MU 41404 after 5. p.m: H ASKINS "a cer tine "one ‘a . a . . 7 {cond se. Om Sree ____.| 30, MERCURY, CUSTOMIZED ) = Sg 8 kes ‘57 Dodges. 54 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan .......... 0005 $ 995 : . RAH, NO| Olds engine, bored to 59. no Tus . Sharp; °832 ‘Pontiac. $75, 7. Radio. Heater, Hydramatic. * money down. Assume payments} Must see to appreciate, Elgin CHFVROLET - Russ’'s Garage, 36 N. | Lance 7 Sitar Saver 160. rol] ig eid_RED. NEW TOP. NEW | “THE womsing MAN'S PRIEXDY spare stom baratoft "tower scseting. or" || 153 PONTIAC Convertible .......-.00.00. $1595 as oa S055 Bree wee ine ben Mike at “Oakland County’ ster” ee See. oes chase sasson | sidewall tires. sins Si “~ 'STARCHIEP—Radio & Heater, Synchromesh Transmission. BACK TO scHOOL. GOOD, e e 8 : _ > : PR) Hu Giothiers. 1620 N. Saginsw| Fastest Growi ring Dealer” | Sts: $1,635, OR 3-1980. , . } _ sod esting gr Gall FE 2365 PE 16 55 FORD CONVERT NEW PAINT. CONVERT. NEW P. aesont eens ron . “West Side Used Cars = fe Lave’ Price 54 BUICK 2-Door --- EI a5 ste0 vite See $1095 : __Losded. EMpire 3-3243 MA Open Nites ‘ti Drive out overhead is ; y : ee Save Mone —Buy Now |S) MERCURY: MARDTOF. HM see Soe tea Maat | $2900 '54 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door .........- $ 995 : QUALITY : Fey a acer, | 23837, EM 34677. & : as ay re gt Mh © W988 Chevrolet Bet Air 2door se-| Poverside, radio, beater, white: West Side Used Cars 9 end @ De hovel Lancer bard- : > S58, Patio, Mputer, god besutinl| ‘wale, powerpack: Lignt pie, & | 102, MERCURY Jan DT Orally | "a SGNAG CLEAN, HAN. | Weaker “Natio. & Hesler, “wise |] °S4 CHEVROLET BetAir ..............+: $ 995 + sacpice fr, = 7a oe pone Mg og Bay gh ~ i conceivable fucker? in eee +DOOR SEDAN - ae ea aes : awe. Bie ei *. | 9 PONTIAC RUNS GOOD, $119. : Fh maya 3 nec “rive: B Sik, an meguey awe. as- fan” 3,000 “Birminenain miles. “original owner, FE Ps ‘Oar Discounted Price || 'S3 PONTIAC 4Door Sedan. .....2...2..<0 595 : Geet PEEOEE etK| masts - oe ~~ ae ’ $ 800 Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. STOCK NUMBER 831 A. eee ae fe Phe Stn Pla, Mal ure Pre. ake |: 2 '$§ PONTIAC Station W $1595 Reiprich, At hone. eer setw'2| Schutz Motors ES | ome, 2 ROUTING, Sion Wag soot HS "4 CRY “Wits DR ONLY ai0d redit, manager ecring. Power || : isl Brice Licks “Aut Auto Sales, 189 Mir “pati, Siiewes “1800 "Woodward at unter tiie, Be, 4 Rae G1 'S2 BUICK Super Hardtop 440.000. o ss ene $ 595 $ : ; | tase FORD CLUB SEDAN FAIR- - conceiy: factory extra. Radio & Heater. : ‘aes of extras ge 1100. 2: aml LABOR DAY SPECIAL us af "Our Discounted Price || +55 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe os. ee.e++ $1595 re 5 _ ramailt ‘BIRMINGHAM, || NORTH PONTIAC : $2600 — - “ 3 t UALITY Bt Fons ice beautifals : OTer CHOICE OF 9 '§6 PONTIAC Station Wagon ..s0s+s+++. $1995 | ; g 21 2door sedan. iat ectal Hardt s 3 ooie 05 tok Yerwntn .Pom. 2DOOR-Radio & Heater, Hydrametic * Sed "inerp arouehout $80, "| MOST MAKES AND MODELS TO Ch ] EVERYTHING ah | SS PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan re $1395 + North Chevrol AUTO SALE evrolet MUST BE SOLD Ce ad ad & Hester, Mydrametic. . evrolet Co. {or "be 5-000 8, Weotivard, Birminghoe _|312 W. Mesveelm TE TOnIA sag, BY AUG. 30 ais, Cust dering || '54 PONTIAC Convertible .....++.-++++ |. $1195 © "6 CHEVROLET CARRY - ALL| “all white, Pordomatie, radion 4 RED |'57 Super Chief Hi top 4-Dr, fren = new ry co an “ _ "Radio @ Mester. Hydramatic. : ~ a hard to bard to] and heater, $1600. PR 2-t001 57 Pontiac St’r Chief 2-Dr. for Ss" low as § ; CHEV ET Bet Ai 1695. * Rave ust whet you want and ge poe yg AND ’57 Chevrolet Convertible | Your old car, regardiess of con- | 56 CHE ROL T Bel Air Hardtop ........ $ 4 Se it Ge he ‘ ! qition ot $980 can make: the fll Radio & Heater Standard Transmission. : (oS on om price | ty 57 Plymouth Bel. H’top down , Payment. Belance | more.’ Por quick tale just $656, WHITE "56 Buick Riviera — "54 MERCURY 4Door Sedan .......+.+++-$ 995 * Schutz Motors he [SéDaire2De tender | MCNEAL, |" see Ley os ; Woodward V8 ENGINE pe) Ford Ranch Wages For = oth Dealer f (ma S868, SHARP EXTERIOR |,33 Pontiac Hardtop. te jrodbwand ‘ ge ardiop |" on ‘ = AND INTERIOR | |+3$Chevrolet2Dr, Birmingham” cee + ; desgaiete Tepes" ‘4 Buick Riviers” | RENT IT FAST = : Ou . i ER Not $1395 | F sn 2De. ! through Rent Ads! Room, . 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Clein 446, 34 | PDDIE eae | SAP te 4 Deas es kept 1 Mile W. of Telsgreps ® . > — Se - BIRMINGHAM "$3. Chevrolet Hardtop, beautiful as ith Dodge - or the Best a : Included on all '35- “$7 models pi, Guaranteed All '51-’57 models — as long as you own the car. — North Side 641 Oakland Ave. 57 CHEVROLET ‘56 CHEVROLET a1 : sim 56 FORD 56 PONTIAC ba Lage : (SEQLNG. — SGUDESET *S§ PONTIAC . - gibas “55 CHEVROLET. : 008 *55 CHEVROLET 54 PLYMOUTH $605 _ *$5 CHEVROLET ‘55 CHEVROLET ~ ‘4 PONTIAC > "34 CHEVROLET 54 FORD _*53 LINCOLN : 953 cuevRoLeT : ‘52 BUICK : HARDTOP #105 HARDTOP $395 "SZ PLYMOUTH _ STATION WAGON $505 211 S. 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January Eyed $110,000, now will accept consider- ably less than half that for every- You're Right at Home | in Fhis Brazilian City West's Hopes of Solving By EARL WILSON Arab Refugee Problem) BROOKLYN (1) Brasil—Yes, there's a Brooklyn in Braztl— Out the Window and it’s right next to Indianapolis. _ Im fact, Brooklyn's so popular here in Sao Paulo, “the Chicago of Brazil,” that there are two suburbs of that name—an “Old Brooklyn” and a “New Brooklyn.” I rode - apdhatnpco. ee dn rory ia mala Paulo, a booming industrial city of 3,000,000. hal Hib the American names are well established here. *x* * * i im i ‘Utah and even California—in Brooklyn. i i Mens te have been dicarded by Brooklyn, U.S.A., several years ago and sold to the local - transportation company. They looked it, . I saw little confectionaries and bake shops—“candy stores,” tt ‘ i H I didn’t hear any of the Brazil wolves whistle. arm very firmly when they walk down the street. ‘|from Brooklyn, U.S.A. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... IN NEW YORK... Steve Allen asked Sugar Ray Robin- son and Carmen Basilio to dance on his TV'er before the fight.-Robinson. agreed, | but Basilio’s afraid of twisting an ankle .. CBS took over Jackie Gleason's plush. penthouse office ... The Arnie Rosens (ie’s a comedy writer, she’s model Freda Larsen) expects the baby in November, Joel McCrea refused $1,500,000 for & quarter of his ranch. (The would-be buyer gasped, “Why, you crazy cowboy, you!") ... Producer Michael Grace told Lionel Hampton to stop leading his band —and audience—out of Central Park and up the street. Who do you think is heard singing in Frank Sinatra’s new | film, “The Joker Is Wild”? Bing Creshy, : BiLAlert el rigin Ty | that’s who! c+ ENSItS ag ws ixie] | EARL’S PEARLS: A local gent has Seas =| bad case of insomnia.he can't even fall ~— when his wife’s talking to him . That's oni, brother. AL ri 58% bia El ty Ola els | iat i it ifire was not We rode through Indianapolis on the way— “New Brooklyn” has streets named after our states, so you can find Nebréska, Ohio, “Brookline.” The street cars are reputed — Just like Brooklyn back home. Attractive young girls in very tight sweaters and slacks bounced past the candy stores, but Some of them are more direct. They step right up to a gal and pinch her. But that’s mostly in Argentina. Here the men are often pursued by the girls. And a girl holds onto a guy's , Brazil, is said to be 65% American or American descent. But I wasn’t able to find anybody here who came ‘jwere similarly their (Copyright 1957) The City of Pontiae was repre- sented in today’s three-mile parade . in Detroit which signaled the open. ] |Jet Fuel Ignites, Killing [Si.‘ra. ee H The Pontiac Area Chamber of 1 Two Korean Children Commacren Sas Ehadyona is tn _|-| KUNSAN, South Korea d=U.S. Aug, 19 Pontiac Motor Division’ —th_der~ | jet fuel flushed from an inopera-|the loca] Land-O-Lakés Majorettes, le tive pipeline caught fire and anniversary parade, as. well as words) ignited a Korean house yesterday, participated in the 110-unit parade. papered pra two children and seriously. Leral mattere a | ia tas treter ens ne|Venezuela Exports Most meine” feet |'PE forced through the pipe iig|_ CARACAS — Venezuela is now Eiuded ad ai rit oh } lime the fee away mpopula.|'Re second wr gly sag ond at aS tion centers. A small amount of|/@Sest exporter of crude petro- fuel was forced out. How it caught/!¢4m in the world. disclosed. Benedict Arnold died in London, |sap. to. make one gallon of maple thing, including equal pay for Imogene ... Nat King Cole is worrying “The $64,000 Question” with only one Mary “Martin's NBC special, “Annie Get Your*Gun,” won't be geen until Nov. 27 but her cos- -|tumes are all ready and waiting Wiliam Foden so now will try even higher . Poel Wittsasiniig te sibeiba, and whatever format is selected, Dinah Shore and Pat Boone (General Motors TV stars) must be inserted somewhere . . . Ford's introduced wee ania Baker, is ro "Kovacs joins the perma- nent ‘What's Mike Wallace's new “Great Men” inquisition, interviewing great figures of history who will reply in their own documented words, was done on CBS-TV’s “Camera Three” last February. Then, in a parody of the Wallace ightbeat style, Catheririe the Great. and Frederick the Great a pinned down to quotes * + e It's still a Pontiac Represented in State Fair Parade LJ It requires about 35 gallons of * gaan. | | L $& 5 staseseus * I Sz tren & st a f Sesee & uBUEYENS = se st Be on PRR a RA AN HE ang tibia — HIGH FIDELITY | HEADQUARTERS | Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices oe Attractive Demonstration Room ~ Complete | inpepetion While the General Motors special huge you to a a comeback and wants to! -- Tadery S ‘Television Boorents ~~ Segr Programs furnished by stations fisted in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4-WWJ-TV Channel 1~-WXYZ-TV Channel §—-CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9) Popeye. (4) News; Sports. (2) News: LeGoff. 6:10—(2) Weather: Phelps. detector tests for divorce case. $:30—(7) Date with Angels. (9) family ir in “Bill of|9;40—(2) Playhouse. “Shadow of “Divoreement.” (4) Blondie. (2)| Thief.” : fs Tigers, Cleve-|9:45—(4) Barber's Spts. (color). land Indians at Cleveland. Senators manager 7:30—(7) Crossroads, Drama:| Cookie Lavagetto. Minister Cecil Kellaway is ‘“‘Ten-|10;00—(7) Youth Bureau. (9) ement Saint” of N.Y. slums. (4); National News. (4) Martin Kane. Life of (2) Racket Squad, 16:10—(9) Weathervane. surance business—from Rennais- sance Italy to present. (4) On Trial, Drama: Couple takes lie Riley. 8:00—(7) Enterprise, History: In- sity tease” were _| the children popular classmates, Only among younger boys were |“ such characteristics as how to fight’ highly esteemed. Gold said he was surprised to learn that being smart in school was not highly valued, at least in terms of establishing _leader- ship, Sociological ciety, The research covered 152 pupils at a school on the univer- campus. * * * Helpfulness and an outgoing per- sonality are what win friends and influence grade schoolers, Gold said. “Acts friendly,” “A good per- son to do things with,” “Asks do things in a nice way,” “Doesn't start fights and doesn’t some of the ways |); described their most | «The * *« ¢ “Perhaps,” he said, ‘‘this char- acteristic of being smart implies nothing about ability or willing- pass to help. others with their who” had each characteristic. A clue as to how children attain | the type of personality that_makes| “knows Helpfulness Also Rates High Outgoing Person Wins Friends in Grade School WASHINGTON w — A game of — Who?” indicated to s0- ogists yesterday that neither tae ae as ee oe Dale Carnegie of the elementary school set. Martin Gold of the University of Michigan described the game — actually a serious bit of research Like any boy or girl, they said, the high-freedom child resents disciplinary action when it comes, but he is more able to roll with it and find new ways | .. to assert himself. Parthenon in. Nashville Nashville. It is an art museum. TT sot sealed del tte ne mapas | SCHOOL STARTS Sept. 3rd MUFFLERS | INSTALLED FREE! 15 Minute Service While You Wait Seetachaete tncianchatertednintiteted SILENT THRLD.AASS MUFFLER ON IIII IIIT ITI Ta | Rene 4 : & MIDAS MUFFLER GUARANTEED ACAINST RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT, =| 256 Saginaw — ' @Mext te Serome Olds) 1 El ee apts OR &, "til ae tion, $:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo, 8:55—(4) (Color) News. . Fury. (7) Cartoons & 10:30—(2) Sagebrush Shorty Geoed Used TV Sets Ca Gallant. 11:00—(2) The Big Top. (4) True STORE HOURS $ —. | Weekdays 9 to 5:00; Fri. 8 te 8 11:24—( Prayer, | 11:30—(4) Detective Diary. (9) CONDON’S | RADIO: & TV SATURDAY AFTERNOON SALES & Ice $:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. |3:45—(9) Film. 4:00—42) Horse Race, (7) Milky’s Movie ee NASHVILLE — The only exact |4:30—(2). The Early Show replica of the Parthenon, the an-| Matinee Performance. cient Greek temple on the Acro-|5:00—(9) Hopalong © polis, is in the Centennial Park, |§:30—(9) Wild Bill Hickock. aT 10:15—(9) Water Wonderland. 16: Pe BP The Crash. Drama: Smith, tangle in “To Kil) A Man.” ). 6:15-—-(7) News: Daly (4) Weather;| Country H'down. (4) Big) venture: . Purse. (2) News: Edwards. Moment. Oklahoma’s football) cOmes “King of the Dakotas. 6:20—-(4) Box 4 Forum. teams 40-game streak.|: (2) Sherlock Holmes. . 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin, (9): Boston /9:00—{7) The Big Picture 11:00—(7) .Soupy’s On. (9) Million ‘Blackie. (4) Helen O’Connell,|) “You In Japan.” (9) 1) $ Mystery. Mystery: Detective, songs. (2) State Fair Stars.| Led Three Lives. Counterspy| musical stars do prison show. Johnny Ray, Eydie Gorme. drama. (4) Boxing. Ralph} (4) News: W’kamp. (2) News: 6:45—(4) National News. (2) Lyaf| Dupas, Johnny Busso in 10-round| LeGoff, : Smith. lightweight bout. 11:15—(4) ben Allen. (2)/° 7:00—(7) Jim Bowie. Western: |9:30—(7) Soldiers Fortune. Adven-| Miss F Mexicans plot to kill Jim, (9)| ture: Tim tries to find “Monster|11:20—(4) Sports: ” Parker, (2) Million $ Movie, Katherine Hep-| of Loch McGora” sécret. (9)| Sports. burn won't marry because of} Pantomime Quiz, (2) Scores. [11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Twilight.” 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Dick Powell is successful executive on verge of nervous breakdown. OTe: SATURDAY AY MORNING 7:80—(2) Meditations. - 1:86—(2) On the Farm Front. | 8:00—-(2) Michigan State U. Seott Forbes 15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- soon Express. (9) Comedy Time. 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Wives whoistar’s pe 1 CLIQUE — tri ce ens or | ¢ S ene: a | are shrews, scolding and. ill-tem-|and relatives — in the audience, ELGIN—HAMILTON - Se ie te souk oley oo ‘7 eh ee eee ae t-|who appland even a bad show. Ai \ WITTNAURR : wilt ‘compait DAILY rom -WHAT’S MY LINE? tusbente "would, becuse’ crea eaieaPeds % sopland. te an old to more stubborn about loafing. But/the stage. |-D.- () PREMISE. A brilliant scramble os few os possible to guess my 2 how SHREWD wives are intelligent and tow Mor Jeweler writer sometimes tees off from ae use tact, and lazy husbands} T (39) IMPECCABLE, There's) S Seater’ some startling argument or point 1 seh wouldn't realize they were being|no use arguing with . someone | Wo Bog oy ng ~ TE aeenice aaa” el C1 oye ro Sag FS up m P. GD ; if — an introductory . P. to argue about. An IMPLACABLE | passage ae Gi ‘Tikely to give it heirs have to dispose unwillingly | point of view is an angry one that MONDAY LABOR DAY TE elecnsieaees or weriieat’ the ti of property because of a BE-ican't be pacified, but an argument] MIDGET AUTO RACES say Tt ] QUEST, or legacy, in a will.|is useful in showing this up, and Time Trial 1:00 P.M. ri Father's BEQUEST is indicated) giving both parties a chance to First Race 2:30 P. M. | E. () WARNING, The peevish by the phrasing; usually, behest, |let off steam. Pontiac M-59 a old man. is not actively warding i or command, calls for “at” — On a0 — 1 mile W rom ve off, or fending off, trespassers. rT at father’s behest. (Copyright 1957) si He’s more likely to fire a shot tt in the air by way of WARNING . 1 \them not to come nearer. 1+ | F. @D DECETT. 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