Message Goes to 48 States | | Adlai Gives Telephone. Pep Talks to Fund-Raisers CHICAGO (#—Adlai E. Stevenson told Democratic party fund raisers around the country in a long distance telephone. pep talk. today that “We are winning ... but we must not be allowed to run out of gas.” Stevenson arranged the unusual means of getting in|. touch with leaders in the 48 states and District of Co-'* lumbia. From his farm at nearby| Eden Returns to Desk Libertyville, D1., he set u “conference crag in whic After Hospital Bout in the East at {Eden returned to his desk today other 25 a half hour later./after . three days hospitalization Stevenson's message, Wit ce for a severe cold. : a ate. Me aides,!’ The ‘Prime Minister, 59, was : stricken while visiting his wife “Tl need not tell you that so far son eh a ee ing “dollars for Democrats” fund'campaign trip to Pittsburgh to- morrow, Gas Arguments Panhandle Co. Wants to Stop Service Into Detroit Area WASHINGTON (INS)—The Fed- agreed to hear arguments by Pan- handle Eastern Pipe Line Co., view of its petition to stop serving Detroit. Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. and its affiliates are charged o, Panhandle with monopolizing the Detroit’ market, and “meddling” in Panhandle’s affairs. 8 Lose Lives © in State Traffic : Variety of Accidents Claims Seven More in Michigan | "Threat to: Prosperity’ es Salaam harbor aboard the roy- they are sexist the things that make sound money “The record of their past and . jtheir promises for the future, are filled with concessions to the easy rican, Arab and Indian population|way which will destroy continuing all —- the enthusiastic wel-|prosperity , come to gay, smiling princess.| “They propose cutting taxes A colorful sea of Union Jacks regardless of the amount of the waved wildly as she stepped . ashore wearing a-milky white silk government’s income. At the taffeta garden party dress with a coe full skirt. : Soon after coming ashore, the the port’s new princess opened © deep-water berthing space by throwing a switch. Showers Tonight, Cooler Tomorrow “-* “This is the policy of deliberate inflation and must result in a re- turn to a budget unbalanced by several billion dollars with all of the inflationary: pressures that would create,” * * * Humphrey said recent» Demo- cratic administrations had delib- erately fostered a policy of ‘‘wick- ed inflation” during which, he He said there is much talk cur- rently that the cost of living has reached 74 degrees at 2 p.m. today in- downtown Pontiac, GEORGE M. WUMPHREY ‘state chairmen were told in “| | h R rainfall p Am sate armen ver td LEUMPRVECY INADS |viruiaie met ete ste” Seeaonrd ness set on arbi 4 g)claimed another seven lives. A 6- es_and wires were used. FE month-old baby and her 71-year-old of 21 telephone worked D ; Wi with ae —— é, ems ; asy. ay orang er Brora fire at par i , ; Bee. lerstegig man died in a tractor Tanganyika Agog DETROIT (#—Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey)" 1 \praty [Said today the Democrats’ record and their campaign! \.5't, the death of Denny Pilea, at Margaret § Visit promises “are filled with concessions to the easy way! 27, of Elgin, Ill, He tripped and nan ate = Ta us ‘which will destroy continuing prosperity.” a or prego precy cogeey A} * bes j ” a ar- Peer: on e enganvika| They present @ glaring contradiction,” he said in @/ row 5@ miles from Ontonagon tn veo sveia gob rot greeted| Speech. prepared for the Economic Club of Detroit. in the Upper Peninsula, Taken to Princess Morcet — 0 ‘first| “They cannot be for thet a hospital, he died Sunday, member Royal -month-old Rachel Lewis Family ever to visit Tanganyika an Fn ‘oggagatibor ages | cr Aon A la aah Mee, Hephle Soper ded toe officially. calling onal fire . infan As the princess sailed into Dar/Continuing prosperity while Hons diy tty _ Oe ther cy and tare. Bose sutoented when the fire swept through the ford died when his tractor tipped over Sunday, pinning him under- drowned while duck hunt- ing in St. Clair. A boat in which he jwas riding overturned off M tan Beach, : Ann Smith, 2, of wandered away from her Sunday and drowned in Portage ; drowned on Manistee Lake, 12 miles north- d Berry, 55, of Grayling, Sunday while 7 Offices Open Until 8 ing regitaton bon In ont othe court “the last tlnute rush of Pontiac voters etiempting \ ote i ‘ Pontiae Press Pheote to edt bere he. m. deadline today. The “clerk's office in the City Hall. p.m. Registration Ends Today Today is the last to register; Pontiac City Clerk Ada R. Evans for the Nov. 6 . The dead-|said the clerk’s office in the City line is 8 p.m. ene wad fie WR Be at st Be Pot-O-Gold pain nee 'ot-O-Gx terested in list below,. then combination of words, for this week’s calm, clam, col flee, gag, jot, list, lot, dairy, ree et beoaaid Stee ae i ”~ Galea there iso winnee: Sek Panes tok ans tis | | RES Pot OGedd will be poets Sane. Ot yee re Be tryin win that money, check the word Canty tae ik, tank ee Felice FOMy and see het you con dy about finding the sight The following list contains all the cortect: enewers at, girl, grin, harpy, loud, mirage, naive, older, secret, i skate, stake, tilt, traces. Still Bulging s for , alive, beard, bread, bold, , dot, rg og feel, Truman Early, Gives Pep Talk Hits Like ot Whirlwind in Royal Oak, Leaves 10 Minutes Later Arriving in Royal Oak 20 min- utes early for his scheduled 11 a.m. speech Saturday, former Pres- ident Harry S. Truman delivered -}a five-minute pep talk to 150 Dem- ocrats and whirled off before many patty dignitaries arrived to ste administration is a “government » Polion’ to Enforce Meter Ordinance Starting Tonight -Pontiac police tonight will en- sre, ec nr * nm» Cras Injuries Fatal : ne turday Collision Tels Record ' as Yanks bay : to Series Lead: Loss Pinned on hie Mantle Hits 3rd Homer to Wrap Up Win Larsen’s perfect perform- games of this series. » Brooklyn — struck out. Reese struck out. lined out / by default,” in which “nobody takes responsibility.” “They call me ‘Give-’em-hell . Bioom.(1n Today's Press Harry,’” he said. “I don’t give "em hell, I just tell the truth on them and“they think it’s hell.” Truman had kind words for con- candidate Paul Sutton, in|who he said would “‘do a job you can be proud of” if sent to Wash- ington. IN DEBT TO PARTY He repeated remarks made at a Friday night dinner in Detroit, where he said he feels a “debt of gratitude” to the Democratic duck hunting | Party. Accompanied by Lt. Gov. Phlip A. Hart and Sutton, Truman left South Oakland Democratic head- quarters at 10:50 a.m, poem, News. seteneeeseees BO see ewroeoeereeeegee rj Scene Patale...cscess 3 Sports eeeunee Seetnwseeee +A, a Theaters ..,...... ben aneness: i TV & Radio Programs....... asi Women’s sa . 14 ~ 17 ng/at the Waldron Hotel. The sessions will last until the UF kicks off its three New York — Berra popped to Reese. Slaughter flied out Pre-chmpe! training session for volunteer solicitors,|Amoros. Martin singled to t United Fun McDougald walked. the Pontiac Area United d, Pea MeDow Garey 4 week, $612/202 drive Oct. 23. They are conducted by nore —e Bs Elmer berg, campaign training chairman. Robie. lined cut Two ups of the large, 500-volunteer Commercial — sare out frtre | Division/ attended today. : . group, headed by Gaylord| She" youn weltare, tamity NIYTH INNING ft|Harrington, and the fi-| counsel, ‘recreation and assist- L_. Furillo flied out to ance agencies, of oy Bauer. Martin threw out Campan- Walter K. jella. ing a, Aol 0025 @ chairman James\F. Nye|Willman ts, of pepo i | sasygrres ifsc is campaign | Maglie. id alsg scheduled sessions for the 1956 drive. : |the game. i. ame groups at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. to- ~ este morrow, Wednesday and Thursday, i R ii £ be night meetings for / Ls [onions a ®t Becki cn AON goo 000-0 08 Last Call: Toni a = ; Ae i ght--Voter Registration Rolls to Close’ at 4 . ae both of 185 N. Perry St. 17, and Robert McCullough, The Weather near Sun sets Moon Monday at 8:56 Tuesday at 12:1 te ee Pom ; 5 .§ shot in the left leg by his brother |H. Luther officiating. Burial will Full U.8. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fatr, pinay | was modest compared with, seatteres Lt Wind Velocity 26 m.p.h. Monday at 6:02 p.m rises Tuescay et 6:77 a.m. H 11938 by Hafold McGinnis, 29, of Flint. Miss Allan, bed-ridden for near- ly two years, died yesterday at a rest home. She created a sensation when in ous veils to. dance her “Vision | # | Salome. * *- «© | She Was a pioneer in ae dancing in revealing etic day's bubble and fan d . always defended. her Adances as pure art. eA er dancing ca ended in when she was/ seriously hurt in an auto acci She recovered to write an and to encourage dancers on their way up. ¥ * * Miss was born in Toronto Aug, 27, 1880, the daughter of two = Physicians, Dr, William Allan and Dr. Ishél Hutchinson Allan.’ The. family/ moved’ to California when she was a child. i /- . i Man Accidentally Shot JMhile Hunting at Holly A Holly man was ‘accidentally Saturday near Holly, Vernon McGinnis, 27, of 12203 Dixie Highway, was treated for the shotgun wound at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital. The shot was fired ti ried W. O. Wright ir Clarkston,.Mo. vith to-) during a duck hunting expedition | etl s ae in S5 ss, Two Receive Minor Se 4 Injuries in Accident / A Farmington -7 driver’ and his passenger re «minor of control over in Commerce ' hip Sunday he was blinded by _the lights of an oncoming car and lost co of his vehicle while driv- i on West Maple Road near the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after iljpess of several months. He spent two days in the hospital. ad ag yay Bn it and ao ae : 5 ’ was ie son of James Heathman ‘and Juli: “Te call the draft wasteful and Glewhine, He was a tonibor of the Raleigh Baptist Church at Ra- leigh, Ill. and came here from Ra- leigh 19 years ago. Mr. Heathman _.|was last employed as a carpenter. Survivors are hig wife and chil- dren, Charles W., Paul E., Mrs. Max Warren, Glen R., James A., all of Pontiac; Edward L. of In- dian f.and 15 grandchildren. Also str are brothers, Eart of Raleigh, Til, James and Bryce ccna dag te tis Poncoontunee Foner at the Donelson-Johns ; ass = worldwide observance|Home at 2:00 p.m. He will be ey ae Fe ir glee Commi Baey. buried later at Lakeview Ceme- patie beatings te to shack we on In his draft statement, he said, |*eTY, Clarkston. tole of federally insured banks “The United States is maintaining : 3 im the case andto decide whether|ite mulitary strength to safeguard) William A. Shaw : : ee ‘feomes,. to. deter. oatile attack at) William A. Shaw, 74, of 829 Or- ora a ; home and abroad, to encour-jlando St. died Saturday after any ve AE age the prompect of, word DeAc, nets of eleven month , on Avon Twp. Highway |, continue that strength.” 1882, he was married in Poptiac fon ieee nad alee Allan Dies |"He naa teen 2 of Pon- in Avon Township night. -jtiac for thirty years, was last “oie Bary Tes, 3, et 28| SHOCK Wor Id wn omaedey oo . Motor Ex- ran aatin on of hm, acoorang| With Her Dancing) "ies survived by « davai, to the Oakland County Sheriff's! SELE . Dolly Cross a : eta p5 potennsgrteny h o|Nav Late Shaw of the - who Navy, a shocked the world nearly 50 years|Charles B. Shaw of Sarnia, Ont. 3 Youths Each Pay $35 rsabaed Ss Ag eee vas Ge ea ae ee for Possessing Drinks (asa astro '|morrow frog the Huntoon Funeral Salome ‘passionately clutch-itiome, with Rev. Wesley Wibley officiating, Burial will . Dresden; Ontario. Meg W. O. Wright . W. O, (Fannie) Wright, 73, 99 W. Rundelj St., died at her home Sunday evening, after a two- iyear illness, ; Born in McLean County, Ken- ‘tucky, she was the daughter of iL. D, and Susan Waltrip, and mar- li, 1905, member of the Missionary ‘Baptist Church of Campbell, Mo., She had been a resident of Pontiac ‘for 12 years. ; Surviving are her husband, her jparents and six children, Waltrip of Campbell, Donald of Danville, T., Mrs, Alton Bonneson and Mrs. Benny Elisworth, both of Drayton ‘Plains, Mrs, Peter Theis of Pon- \June | A -\success of the free world in the *y Gets Top Court Review nggerty. SEOUL (INS)—U. §. Central In- les arrived in Seoul today and said he was “much encouraged” by the Dulles will meet with South Ko- rean President Syngman Rhee; U. SS. Ambassador Walter C. Dowling and others during his one-day visit to South Korea, wes WASHINGTON,’ w — William Radovich, onetime football great at the University of Southern California, today was granted a successful suit for $105,000 dam- ages from the National Football & telligence Agency Chief Allen Dul-|* Supreme Court review of his un-|de League,.and others. freeze Leaders gation told Yugoslav reporters) ®t Holy Name Church, that Bulgaria believes every Com-| Rosary will be at Bell Chapel munist party has the right to build _/s0cialism in its own way. ae GTON wakenes Yugoslay- criticized Bulgaria for be- High Court Upholds Decision-in Virginia ? Bring SIMMS Your COLOR - FILMS for - Fastest and Finest OCESSING DIRECT to KIWANIS ( and Adventure Travel We have itiac and Mrs. Ray Bennett of Sike- ston, Mo. 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For instance, four years ago Variance in Their Politics Goodfellow: Most any political ea ididate—according to him. eee _ ‘Sturprvawr was even stingier with - base hits than the blond Foro. __He turned the Flatbush enemy back with only six hits. So steady and . courageous was his pitching that in the Sunday contest Atston’s men were able to get the ball out of the infield only once in the first five Sturpivant a comfortable 6-2 lead. There is no suggestion here that the Dodgers didn’t fight back. They fought all the way to the wire. In seven out of nine in- « nings they put their leadoff hit- - ter on base. oes x & ® game that squared the series at two each. Six of their seven hits were used in scoring. They deserve credit too for the spirit and speed with which they rebounded from the depths to which they had been plunged by Brooklyn’s capture of the - their power at the plate. In two well “Duke, 605; tie, 20. A lemon tree: with frult up to the size - of grapefruit is growing in the window of The Yankees deserved to win the “of 99 Ne Carl &. Voydanoff - at hf place of business at 126 West ‘Huron 8t. _ Am Oakland County city gets national recognition on its integrated police and ‘fire service. I have it direct from Mayor Richard W. Marshall of Oak Park that 10,000 reprints from the Current Reader’s Digest article on his city’s system. in that respect have been ordered for local distribution. Next to the Bible, what do you think is the most widely read book? Through all the years, we're divided among sev- -eral nominations. But we have it direct __ The American Bible Society that while the Bible continues to be every year’s best. seller, they wonder if it is the best read book. How about it in your family? — “The Autumn follage display in” Pontiac area will continue to be good through this week, and it surely.is worth a drive in the A puff ball that weighs 21 pounds was found in a woods near Rochester by | . Gladstone Fenman of 'that village. It measures 20 inches in diameter. : eee After dumping her coffeé grounds around her sunflowers for several weeks, Mrs. Farnham Bedford of Auburn Heights finds the blossoms much larger and a deeper yellow than those not given the caffeine treatment. Verbal Orchids to- . Everett 5. Toda ‘Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Phelps of .Drayton Pletns; fifty-fourth wedding ph as ai ‘Dr/and Mrs. A. M. Watson of Lake Orion;, tifty-first wedding anni. versary. é j Lo, | ar Area Voters Show Distinct : jon Ave.; ninety-first birthday. 29 i alta Hall on Perki ie fF ap “David Lawrence Says: og Oe li i . people, in the midst of a nuclear war, can- continue their in- in office if he happens to be a second term during a g25 i oat tion. But the weakness arises when a- chief executive can no longer hold—not the candidates—but party members in line. ge ‘of the. later married fets TO The club now running on’Perkins mance with. Peter Townsend was street has no membership list. Any- cancelled because of his. marital one who has 79 cents may attend, eee Why can’t all,members of the for - = . ‘Yetthe British wholeheartedly mer WWA get together and. have | ee a he - 7 Do they, then consider this country = Member of Original Club ee es ae tage a a nation inferior to theirs? : ’ 22nd Amendment Presents Peril = _—_ ™™" Portraits 23 r oe Penge Ba mpi ep BY JAMES J. METCALFE tion of a president being re-elected to do great harm to this country bott's research on fluoride poison- noes. teats ee one for a third term. i ing, Feating citissno- wil be piseeet sede . . . And yet 0 matter —— ee en Yee one — The ‘ion hear some _ recent where i i nt 2 Pion s oT i a Deno ad oo might ~. factg on the same subject. satisfied pg Gath ooo ppen to have the honor -; New York . : of the district of ‘Copyright, 1966, Nineteen doctors, all members beauty or ... . The progress of a Soaats tee Lnaaied. be done THOUGHTS FOR TODAY dane” Oomelties Dtdying Flav But it is none of these that makes everything possible to discourage = 4 gs 4. it a Tidation, had this to say in a + + + Some spot the. perfect place President Eisenhower from seek- thankwerthy, recent news release: ++ «It is the friendly, tempting to create a situation 4 aga — — ae tully concur with the st t of © awed Goon Se es re aid tame Tecan thee Fn — _* - * Dr. Luther R. Leader, president of ar... Same Siete teow convinced that ‘the Zind Amend- Some of His children must go [ne Wayne County Medical Society. . . . It'is the people, not the place ment is wrong in principle, I think into the furnace to testify that the- 1.1 meticulous, and thorough, and i<, 1h Sunshine or the air... it mcumbent upon me to urge-its Son of God is there with them— he’ has produced some important Loa ges > happiness ... repeal before it has an opportunity | E. Prentiss. : data which warrants earnest con- eugene bene : ie Tes: : * * 4 open Ze Dr. William Brady Says: The Wayne Society, after Study- Looking Bac wT ee : ing Dr. Waldbott’s work, no 4 k Reader Says lodin. Ration 2'ti'at'sier net tecbe exp eee cea ty . , - oe Saha that Suis hele > . Banished His Psoriasis — ssusea"i Scout. se Nt came t tae. tick SS : : cedure. 20 Years Ago -; Reader thanks me‘for recom- sicians believe it is inherited, but ‘ Re segs sanages PEACE PE by Russian mending the jodin ration for this is conjectural. Climate is nota — 1 cannot see how the people of ultimatum on Spanish aid. “ psoriasis, says he has been on the factor, although in many cases the Michigan want to try this crazy ALFRED P. SLOANE jr., eses ration for six years and that in the trouble is worse in winter than in idea of putting fluoride in our- big yéar NS gw past two years he has had no sign summer. drinking water when it may be in- Sw of psoriasis, his gums have stopped — Send me, in care of this news- jurious to people's health, Allergic , a bleeding, and he is no longer paper, a , self individuals seem to be particularly Smiles bothered with sinus trouble, He envelope and for the pamphlet susceptible. Fluoride is a very tox- : doesn’t say whether he beats his The lodin Ration. ie chemical An Ohio barber was slightly in- wife or smokes in the woodshed. Bleeding gums and.sinus trouble, * : eo BO eine jured when his own auto backed From a quick once-over of the | ™entioned by the reader, have no sm al . inte him. For full details, just ~ age to teeth and bones. It may ‘™° ! - Hiterafare I gather that we are particular fonnection with psoria- injure. 8 mervens & venus: kid- emi into his .chair. just as capable in the treatment *15- / neys and other tissues. Why on "1 © of psoriasis as we were in the Migned | ‘ters, not more than ene page wy te: this idea < the Medicine and advice—easy to days when some people didn't fisitn and hygiene, net to disease Gan poopie’. tibeiae Sen hows give and hard to take! ‘mind whether or what I tried - nosis, or trestment,. will be answered by * * «© to teach, . mectronvad euvetene in asnk te Eee feo wee wer sic, ap ete atart of school brought the In Volumette 9 of the Pocket “** P™* (Somes ie ta neue Oily Sek mare three R's to Mom-—rest, reliet and Cyclopedia of Health, Save Your = cis s are - relaxation. Be ie Sie aie cote ont fae gan T call proriasis “the silvery wale Case Records of a Psychologist: Bad “ = Bi . Or = : - 4 . sabe te ct t cer ee DQ Ge 14 Snouse Carries ‘wae ue craem DOUS€ Klame Spouse Carries dent Eisenhower . " “I do not favor a third term. for Mr. Eisenhower any more than I. ‘ ' the sharply defined red patclies covered with silvery white scales, / Clara \ says especially behind the elbows and / carrying the. over knees and outer surface of/ mer wife,# Many legs. Psoriasis runs a chronic! ‘do. But*you can soon put out course of years or a lifetime, siuch@ flame by following the marked by remissions.and rela wice below. When people flee from time: to time. If a re Amto the past, it usually means - occurs at a particular season, or if their present ego isn’t being _ three or four years before his favored it for Mr. Roosevelt, but , I am terribly afraid that the dead- ening. effects of four years of a potatoes, bread and cheese, or ap- ‘lame duck’ me. ALAC eee &. “The time has come for yqu to and expert marknianship.” | ( it cecurs at a time when the curative, he is liable to write @ tes-- uses the modern technique. timonial that far outlasts the re- mission. ay BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-385: Clara B., aged 24, In this instance the readér re- mained on the iodin ration for {s confronting the problem which ] pleasant thet such dreamers will lose ‘his wife qiickly to another no longer wish to flee into the ‘man who learns to talk smoothly. - scduant tinr' aer actatenmion : So put on an act. Affect more aoweg te bean ea / physical ardor than you feel. poner Gre eager : _ For if a wife acts naturally in ee fervent this realm, she will appear dis- “an os con ee and frigid to the nor- histrionic (acting) skill. Shake- , Divorces sald a the -- - usually-start in the bed- mae eas Os cas bat act room. To avoid this tragedy, be stage : "sure you have the booklet named apy Shakespeare praised you below. And re-read it on every by saying you aré an actor, don't “ding anniversary. Fopped bleeding. sti bin Sines “DY. Crane, I have a wonderful let him down: WORRY FORWARD tromble ceased. I don't know husband,” she began, “but he still HOW TO PREVENT DIVORCE ier, your marriage worries whether the iodin ration had any- thinks about his former wife. It you men wish to keep your children and do 0 early tn your thing to do with these changes, Le ee te aaany ana tite, Viven_cevoted to you all their ion. . Se © eee a ts cr cas ise va oer They help unify’ the interests of oe tae < | eee and wife. But don't ’ "s faithfulness to ra- ra eres succumb to the pitfall of becoming tion is remarkable because so i ceies et sg-tmos bs so parental that you forget your many readers, despite my constant was sorry for the. cordi4 We she sweetheart role admonitions, regard the iodin ra- lived : Shakespeare expects you actors tion I recommend as medicine and . and actresses .to perform many hence use it, if at all, for a few So he thought he would give roles. So a successful. wife must be weeks only—in other words they her a good home and reform her. pal and playmate, as well as try” it, as they think, and drop But she kept having so many confidant and mother, famil it when the test proves negative. affairs with other men, he finally and chief psychologist The jodin ration is like meat and - had to yet a divorce. in her family. “That ‘was three years ago. But \ Giara followed the advice be- a: osine ce eee boas, sed Whoo eb yes Ee it regularly from ahe may be nal ; then lear to verbalize your arrived, her husband became nd : “Now what can I do? It hurts love. Say itin words. — interested im getting home to = ms Because of the characteristic oy pride to have him carrying Pay your mate a sincere com- ‘ee it, that he had no tints to. Fentissions and relapses it ts dif 6 torch for his former wife, but Pliment every day. Women are Brood over a former romance. aoe eee ne ctlect of amy it I let on that I am jealous, be more verbal than sexual/ so you . sb send for the booklet “Sex vce dine wt ane the silvery © may bottle Wp his feeling. I'd rather can hold a wife's love forever by Problems in Marriage,” enclosing rience the most effective remedy z counsel eavelope, plus +s het know what he thinks.’’ : a 20.cents. It helps prevent divorce seemed to be thyroid extract. To- Ask her opinions. about your So give it to all newlyweds, too. day I believe the jodim ration is. TORCH BEARERS workaday problems, instead of Always write th’ Dr. George W. Cram” a safe substitute for thyrold feed __ A lot of folks carry such torches clamming up. Even if you don't 1 care of The tine Press, Pontine ing. "i femme tore” =n follow all of her suggestions, en-- ioe ae Hse a The cause of psoriasis” is un- - But if you second dates want courage her fo offer them. typing ana mn you send known. 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Se eh SOR by Paulson Circle : Mrs. John VanderMeer, was elec- ted president of the Paulson Circle te for ge Ek i zs u ‘5 lin ft fxg FF Officers Are Elected Mrs, Henry Johnson of Bloomfield Hills. Proceeds from | ad el Tracy of Grosse Pointe, . Bert McIntire, manager of Bloomfield Ts gr Club, purchases his ticket for the Denim Ball, h . the club Saturday evening, from (left to right) Kay. from proceeds of the pa Irving A. Duffy df Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. Emmett Hunt _ Justin of Orchard Lake, Mrs, Wayne Klein of Birming- Mrs. Duffy and Mr. Trac) (left to right) were picturetl.as they discussed the after- Fear of Tattling By MURIEL LAWRENCE Do you disapprove of. all tattling by your youngsters? If so, let's imagine a situation in which two brothers are playing on the dock of their parents’ lake cottage. Against orders, the older of using their father’s rowboat. . Shocked, his little brother scram- |bles hastily back to the dock yell- "T'm gonna tell! You're not SUPPOSED to! I'm gonna tell. . .” ‘Me doesn’t tell, Like safety—and he decides to keep silent. His moral confusion could his brother's life. 7 * 6 Toward our widespread prejudice against any tattling, I share the one suddenly declares his intention|view of novelist Pearl Buck who) of. authority that we encourage writes: “We act without reference to the practical question of how @ child cee eae he 4 the annual fair, sponsored by the eee a St. Joseph ang Hospital, will be used in the child en's clinic at ham and Sheila Flannery eld at dren's clinic of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital will benefit rty. noon football game before dancing began at the Denim Ball held at Bloomfield evening, Mrs. Charlies“ Fournier, Mrs. of Orchard Lake. The chil- Open Hunt Club Saturday | | Can Injure Chil thority has not been made a pro- tective power but a punishing, frus- trating one, Otherwise in our own [tatiler’s appeal to us we'd see an appeal=te_our power to love, not to our power to-punish, It is out. of our own resentment | children to make conspiracies of silence about wrongdoing in the | name of “group loyalty” and | “good sportsmanship,” Actually, our scorn of any tattling is just our old fear of con- troHing children in new form. Not long ago, child guidance the- ories gave tis the we wanted -}eoncern for hig brother, Tattling must be judged by feeling behind it, If Johnny tattles out of a spiteful wish to hurt his brother, he needs knowledge of his motive and experience of it as un- profitable, But if he tattles Rar off to withdraw all controls from John- ny, Now scorn of tattling gives us ‘ | be. credited with a sense of re- sponaibility, Mrs, Thomas Thorneberry, 7 n Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. James Q. Goudie of Bloomfield Hills. The party is an annual affair sponsored by the Auxil- iary to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Taking time out for ‘refreshments at -the Denim Ball, held Saturday evening at Bloomfield Open Hunt Club, are (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis of Womens Section MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1956 PAGES 14-17 Autumn Brings Shows, Meetings Travels Dot Birmingham~ Scene tennis tournament, sitice the young reri, and the program is keeping localites busy. * * * |-|matron was once an avid player. * Just back last week ¢rom Europe are Mrs, Morgan Douglas Jr., of Everbreen road, and her midther- in-law, Mrs, Morgan Douglas §Sr.,| of Cranbrook crossroad. ‘To honor Mrs. Craig Ritchey, be- fore she and her husband move to! They toured five countries in} arranged nah the Italian Consul in De- troit, The Robert Ricardis, married re- cently in Detroit and the son and daughter of Mrs. Marie Lolli and John Ricardi of Detroit, will be moving into a new home in Bloom- field Hills when they complete «a two-month honeymoon in Europe. ‘Shower Honors | Ponnie Sue, daughter of Mr. arid iMrs. Stuart"1. Davis of Molawk of a series of concerts which) ‘road, is the bride-elect of Bru ithe showef were Mrs. Davis and glee clubs and choir will sing z T _ Atis.. Mrs. John Maynard three weeks, with sight-seeing in entertained eight women. at Oak-| London, gr a FIOeNCe, | ENTERTAIN GUILD land Hills Country Club. The! “ome 4 — | Mrs. J Most will be ent IRitcheys have lived on Arlington! Fall gardening projects are aj Mrs. James Moon = drive favorite topic for Mrs. Frank|‘#ining five of her fellow officers , Webb, who has been making many %! the St: Anne's Guild of St. Twin daughters, Lisa and : italks in these weeks at various 2 age will be tiny —— along Garden Clubs, Wednesday nigfit she their mother, s. Fritz jwas off to Ann Arbor for a talk Fiesselmann of Larchlea street (jhore : at the scholarship benefit at the | . out plans for the Town Hall leo« ture series. She met at the churth with her board of 21 last weék. | Christmas party plans Aor the Among localites planning t© | Oakiand County Crippled. Children’s | se Le | Z Funds will be going to student, “UNC Sroup, “Sucteta Corelll,”’ when Mrs, Cammaréri has tho this evening. ~ On Oct. 16, Panhellenic members of Detroit, Birmingham and North Adams street, who have been or- FUN WITH TOTS - | ganizing a group to attend the Mrs, Fiesselmann has her Christ-| °V"t ®t the Art Institute. Woodward’ chapters will be feted mas shopping all done so she'll| The Italian group has the Pope’s\at tea at Mrs. Harold R, Chapel's have lots of time for holiday fun endorsement, notes Mrs. Camma-lhome“on Suffield street. . with their three tiny tots. 2 = Noted Conductor to Lead . She did England’s shops while her husband did business, and then they toured other European’ spots. They took in the Wimbleton Don Craig to Be Guest Director Nov. 5 Ponnie Sue Davis . ee of 750 Vocalists in Fall Music Festival Ponnie Sue Davis was the hon-} é : bee gg Me pimner oe gpg | Don Craig, nationally known gonductor, will a Charlies Molihagen of Wolverine in Pontiac Nov. 5 with the Pontiac High School Voéal Lake. Mrs. Rex Shelton was assist-- Department. Mr. Craig will direct’ the 750 vocalists in ant hostess. jits annual fall music festival. — This program is the first ce A.'will celebrate the Music Reh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Educators National Confer- Reh of East Beverly Avenue. The couple plans a Noy 10 wedding at ear Golden Anniversary First Baptist Chirch, Among the 35 guests attending Selections which the combined Mrs. Reh, mothers of the young| are taken from all types of great couple. choral literature. They include oratorical selections, spirituals, Do-C-Do Club Plans [anthems and popular gongs. Hayride and Dance | Numbers to be presented are: De Club ug an the World In Bvery Rts wit oes the AF ethane, with Ge oe ee ial dance at Hayride Lodge near Roch-|O Lamb of God ..............Kalinnikot ester, Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. Waik Mand Le grep 5 iaoovene : Dear, What Can the Matter Be The group will gather for a hay-| 0.00 ee ART, Shaw ride, followed by a buffet supper Bichay purce, "PUN need and square dancing until midnight a Toe, Celestial Concerts All Unite A —giving the callers a chance to} oe cere Ret) ere warm up before’the guest night on' Also appeating on the program Oct. 25. Mrs. W. M.McCandless_isi will be the. Pontiac A Cappella) vocal music director, In prep #vations for the af-|Choir, and several small ensem-| arations for the clinic concert, 4 ne pa trom dpe vocal department:| ‘rickets’ will be avaliable end The club will hold its regular My Dersen Voliman and Bd. |may-be purchased trom any” of at OW Banghart are at the meetings ashington . ogy = Byarnng singers or vocal de- asa ta ati hi lia James Episcopal Church to round / ‘Home in Pontiac will Se discussed High School Vocal Concert ‘ ee EEO nn na Te Re bili sii thre. he bride is the” former Seal. Martha Ruth ' Burris, _ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . William E. ‘Burris of — . Pingree — Mrs. Bick j i i i _ A NEW HAIR-DO_ FOR NEW BEAUTY ~; PERMANENTS ? $65° - 97™ and Up ° “Medes and tebchincless permanente 0nd cold waves We Specialize in Haircutting : _ ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP OVER TASTY BAKERY 80% N. Saginaw Open Fri. Bre. FE 2-5600 #1 vey Little, welfare chairman, and se Mrs. Joss, knitting chairman. 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Delegates to the|Pev- Hilding Bihi performed the si | Beta Theta Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega will be hostess to other Temple, Oct. 14, white pompons, chrysanthemums and Mrs. Robert Laity, Te announcement was made at/@"d palms, Martha Ruth Burris, Lowell Satterlee, Car], Christensen ‘and Marvin Caswell. Convention Here “"\¢ pee | to Everett Lee Williams aang a bee held at the Fike, Before an alter banked Withy Spears, sister of the bridegroom, i : ity became the bride of Everett Lee Nelda es Bevedly ume eosin My | Williams Saturday. evening. The ‘convention will be Mrs. Forrest |?:30 o'clock: candlelight ceremony \Elwell and Drs. Charles Kistner." First Baptist Church. iscussed . The bride is the daughter tor the'Now, 9 dance at the Elks end, Mix, Wiliam, Everett, Burris Temple. Dance proceeds will hene-|O! Pingree aveniie. Live is the’ son $35 = ae har, ipvipenhy. 8, of Baldwin avenue. For her marriage the bride \pink sequin hat and navy blue chose 9 gown of Italian silk and accessories. Her corsage was of French lace, featuring a front pink roses and feathered -carna- _| panel of the lace appliqued with tions, - seqitins and seed pearls. The em-' Mrs. Williams chose a gown of | pire bodice, with sabrina neck- mauve satin with matching hat Tine, had long Ince sleeves that and navy blue accessories for her 7 Reception Fetes New Principal of Bagley School | A reception honoring John F. Jerry Lawrence served the bride- : groom as best. man. Ushers were’ - j @; ‘ : guests at the reception, held im-) mediately following the ceremony: iwearing a navy blue sheath with) tapered to points at the wrists. son's wedding, Her corsage was. A low-draped sash, tied in a soft rte of pink roses “and farna-| how with tapered steamers, ac- be & Following. the. wedding trip in cented the back of the gown and | ‘ : 3 i ae a naj Canada the newlyweds will reside’ the sitive competed into @: SR Tien Dwight “street. | | A> square’ pillbox headpiece — . 5 - ‘sequing and seed pearls secured. ’ ithe bride's: fingertip veil. of ilu |7 New Sylvanites sion and she carried an arrange Ggther for Meeting | | Seventeen members of the New| cart of’ roses and ivy. aprbewnnte sialtheags Ses Sylvanites Club were present. when sheenaitiietisson a Princess style gowns of sapphire n74¢ Harold McGraw opened her! blue velvet : in ballerina-ength \'Their.headpleces were of matching » jecolor, and each carried a cas jcade bouquet of shocking pink * \chrysanthemums. BARBARA JANE HILL. Suzanne . 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OF FABULOUS FEATURES ! ee WIDE WONDERFUL SELECT IONS OF FOOD VALUES! a Ten OaRAY — "hae & turdivan I Now R x Ee, a OMT) oad cceee ses O08 106 OO1-—B w York (ALD... 00 0+040208 201 O@:—4 Hodges: calling | sae ) & New York (A) 3. ‘old to return. had lo we fl ‘ ’ Dodger catcher Roy Campanella tosses aside his , of the Yankees. Bauer attempted to bunt, but the [w. ' Maaees’ spore, -| 2018 | maske as he goes after a foul pop up in the yester- ball popped straight up into the air. The Yanks | {4} sSena: ye day World Series game off the bat of Hank Bauer evened the Series at 22 with’a 62 win. as aan ttt ome oh games enty)) 25S : / Veage-s’ share—s4s0.s14.41, . oe : 3 : fia ‘ Lifetime World _& Batting ¢ a 7 e/ . v : e t:3LQyne Leagas Lions 4n mM * sew Teweneeeren: if : | ' ' Bt 3 i, ; mM Fo eae / : 6 Ti ‘ Z 4 > * ' "| 3} BALTIMORE & — The 1956 De-|George Shaw, did to the Chicag6| The blond- Detroit flinger con- two-yard plunge by Gene i ¢ J@ trot Lions are not the Lions of/Bears a week earlier. ) leached wis Wa ta tees ‘piasaal a0beiag ak nada $ § SS variety currently are leading the © : fees a 4th period field goal from the © j fm Western Division of the Nationall / down, hit end Dorne: Dibble on &! 99 t5 ice the game and end the ‘ & See Potball League—its only unbeaten! Odgers Most: Sé-yard scoring play, and passed) sooring ar oe Hated Foe for ~ \re’so nimocit by taming te], In 0 NFL oper a wck err % 33) The Lions are 20 now where . | 2 4 ll si ball over the seven. He also con-|Shaw hit on 17 of 25 passes—nine A Sa thee were Ooo eer ae ond tne | Dilly Martin verted four times of them in a row—to whip the ‘ unbeaten defeated the New York Giants 35- 27 Sunday for victory No. 2 were the experts 31-14 Saturday night. ‘ * * ¥ In other Sunday action, the Chi- cago Bears righted themselves on | Grid Results, TATE ' secs ine erg an 41, North Tilinols 6 in 21, West. Tilinois 6 eas “sm Fy) Hope Marshall 3, Western Aesehigan 6 20, Ferris 0 Kalichina 13 Néunnevota Bra 13 wee YD WEST -Ohioan Wins on Sizzling Finish Woo | Arm EL CAJON, Calif. u —\ Pudgy|’ Sarneste Bob Rosburg of San Francisco came from behind to win the $15). 000 San Diego Open with a blazing 18-under par’ 270. Rosburg was two strokes. behind Dow Finsterwald of Bedford Heights, Ohio, at 54 holds, but he Princeton 30, Columbia @ Angeles 33-30 on the brilliant kick- ing of veteran Gordie Soltau. League champion Cleveland and Z “ownage ogg each won for the time Saturday night. The Browns upended Pittsburgh 14-10 and the Eagles sloshed to a rain- ington. Quarterback Lamar McHan, running for two touchdowns and passing for two, upset the odds against New York and more than equalized three touchdowns by the Giants’ Me] Triplett. - ‘ * * © Brown, completing 11. of 15 toss- es for 188 yards, flipped for two touchdowns and scored himself from 3 yards out with a recov- ered fumble. Blanda booted three field goals and added to his league |record for extra points with four,| | giving him 150 without a miss. back the opening kickoff 106 yards for a score to break the league mark by a yard, The Bears have a 1-1 record, Green Bay is 0-2. ,| Redskins their feat. Quarterbac wild. * * * The Eagles came from behind in the last quarter, covering. 63 yards in 10 plays,-to hand the second straight de- Layne did to the/Colts over the li ‘Series Under Way other things.” = yer the Colts were Roller Skate Race — gezetyegs-ssssssmoag ge ee “ + ‘ : ye . « Well, almost any. Feed gent: Marin GO). Lions, Cards Unbeaten _ 7 . thing {6 lick the Brooks, his most! First: of the fall roller skating Bloc). Siawnt. Senter mgist és a agpe e 2 hated enemies. race series was conducted Satur-| Statistics: ~ DETROIT BALT. . © a s Most of the Dodgers refer to day-at Rolladium rink, for boys|rirst Downs .............. 35 10 ' : umph Saturday night. In 1955 bim as “that punk .249 hitter,” jand girls up to 14 years of age.|BUSn FApiege cvees--s-0-3ih n | U § e n pedggee tem Avut they tear bim as much as |Finals for this first period will take|Pesses 2-20 ..-\-..0:i08 839 : The previous week the Liong/ any Yankee. Going into today's place Nov. 10. Punts sak ee a _ gee ne ; Suge s _ {Whipped Green Bay 20-16, avenging} fifth game, Martin was batting pray - Wards Penstised’ 2.13220: r ss Rp : “nae gal ama HTL crs ay Staten nr |The ay | ‘By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jgiven little chancé of finishing) Soltau kicked four field goals,|/**" / were home runs and one was 4 oe . As the National Football League ™S%er than last-year’s fourth) from 37, Oe ee Oe Comparing performapices, "lid single that broke a 1-ail tle coms, Lin Me Cee 8 Oe a Il Helps rm action, only two undefeated teams/*™ ¢, The Lions, whojtime lead. A last-minute’ Ram|Detroit sports writer said/the 1956] “Those Dodgers do make me Paula + encore tock’ Clase B ams apture remain — the Cardinals(*tpped from Western Conference|threat produced a touchdown on/Lions “have looked real good, par-| mad but that makes me play bet-| giris honors In Class C Patty Bla-| D W L d land the Detroit Lions, both pre-|Ch@mps in 1954 to cellardwellers|an S-yard pass from Norm Vaniticularly on. defense,”/ while. the] ter ball,” Billy the Kid said, “andisak and Tommy Kidd were win|/ COW CO LEA we senson | in 1955, also won their second/Brocklin to Elroy Hirsch, but/1955. club “looked lovsy most of| that means’ better hitting among/ners Robyn White was the dlaver yng The ‘Cardinals, whol®t"@ight. surprising Baltimore and|time ran out as 56,489 fans went the time.” f “| other | dbviaion ‘whine. Per) With an assist from: the Cubs, the Rams moved into ist place in weekend what their own passer, Jim Sack, Michigan State left! fielder, led the Spartans in hitting | Lead Ss GM ‘Ss ‘Bada Sets Pace Paul Bada is still hitting ‘em lwashed'19-9 decision over Wash-| | Green’ Bay’s Al Carmichael ran] finished with a sensational 32-33 on Fults io, arvard 1 Be ert, atoning. for Porat dis Singi Coufse Pe appointments, scored s me cag he ge pestercay! Avburn 41, Purman 0 the last quarter. One touchdown to add to his previous rounds of Baylor t4 Maryland © q l 70-68-67, Citadel 40, Stetson @ came ona plunge by Hugh Me- 8 8 2 Fomern FM Casemas Otnte Y Elhenny after an intercepted pass Finsterwald carded /2-over-par Miami 0. 33, Toledo 14 ‘ and the other also on a McEIhen-| ; 74, finishing far back with a 277.| Mississipp 1 Houston 6 ny plunge after the 49ers recov-) Mississippi State 19, Georgta 7 ered a Ram fumble, / and , Almbame 4 irginia 7, Wake t ; , a 4d Wernates ct Me Allegheny 1¢ | Mostly Fair Weather / ne ye Promised for Series’ W 33, x if TOU 41 Ark *6 NEW YORK (~The weather Tule 64 nas ae bureau promised mostly fair Wan Vareeie Set weather for today’s fifth game of fit Force As. 4}. Colorado Col. 14 the World Series at Yankee Sta- Gollege of Pacific 21, Cincinnati ig _ |dium. The prediction ‘also called shington St 33, Saaho tb for temperatures in the mid 60's P| Slevelant 14 Pitsburg 16 with winds ranging up to 20 miles ce : 4 pAR . = | ankee ballpark yes- % Tontreal f° ¢ terday, : | ; / RHUMBA LINE — These gridders’ act as if work up a rhumba line. In truth, it’s fullback Terry Raymond of Lake, The two unidentified Shamrock tacklers hanging mond did manage to bring him» down in this 1st quarter Mary won, * : r . a agi 2 Pontiac Press Photo they're trying: to : steady, ‘to- et led by Bada’s twounder 72 as medalist, Trucks’ total of 296 was : |their merry way on Saturday, roll- ' k Bobby Thorna- ; a nb Pee rote eny; (son enehed over. trom the 1 for|during 1956. «He's only 5 feet 6 ‘|detending Western Los|the score. and 140 pounds. for low links totals. ’ ‘The area's leading amateur shot- maker Saturday,-at Pontiac Coun- try Club led the General Motors Truck & Coach team to a 7-stroke victory in the Philip J, Monaghan ‘Trophy tourney. The win gave the Truck squad first possession of the fine new trophy that has replaced the ven- erable Irving B. Babcock: phy, which the last year’s victory. Five took part in the industrial Saturday's win was engineered close-to-par quart Tro- with teams event, Bada's (36-36), of 72 Barker and Walt Larozas') Golf Victory , leven par for the bined cards. Fisher Body was runnerup, with 303, led by Ron Rothbarth and Har- ley Hyatt with 74s. Third place went to Pontlae Mo- tor, with 307, Eddie Wasik, former city medal play champion, set the pace with 74. Merle Mathews’ 73, runnerup and Socket to 4th place, Forge compiled 320. Baldwin Rubber had 338. Pat Halverson led his team with 30. Because’ Michigan its total was not registered. Because of Mr. Mongahan’s ab- sence from the city, in. Chicago, presentation of the trophy will be T4s and Charley Cappel’s 76. It was delayed until his return. medalist, led American Forge |Stone - (Oar Bell. did not Bruce © have a full team of four players,|Bruce Yuil the Pee-Wee Football League after Saturday’ night's game at “North Side Park, The Cubs rolled to a 21-13 vie- handed the Lions a 27-14 setback, ‘quartet's com-igiving them two wins and a tle in three starts. . : Scotch School. .......0... Bagley Schmool ...0....+. ‘ouchdowns: M. Piniley; ©9014 O14 in o—20 ’ re pot Edwards (2); Scotch—John Stone. OND ns snes srevisecpacges 77 7 71 nen bah oaks thse 6 0°6 tj~13 Touchdowns: GSubs—Bob Rawston (2), Swenson; Crusaders—Jaul Maran, ‘uille. Extra pointe: Bob |Rawaton (2), Bob H AINE axe civeccccesocsises 06 1—27 ee oe eee a 7.0 @ V1 ms—Ronnie Ward, Jesse Hodges (3); Lion no (2). Extra points: Rams—Ronnie Ward, —oa (2); Lions—Gene Lup- . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS College football is looking for a new king in the East, satisfied jwith the one it has in the Mid west, wary of a South, but for a national cham- ers will do B ing up a major college record of . to the sur- .|Tennessee, Ole Miss and Vandy when Jom Arnett and others of its half-season players, retire after USC's fifth game, ‘The Trojans; with Arnett gaining 182 yards, whipped Wisconsin 13-6. Michigan State, rated best in the Middle West and No. 2 in The Associated Press poll, and Ohio State, No. 4, used late rallies to defeat difficult opponents, . * * * Georgia Tech, ranked third by the nation’s experts, was idle but upheld the prestige of the South. Tennessee, moving back into the national picture under & Wyatt, thrashed Duke 33-20 in rs Sooners Set Major College Record 6 a a a § 3 OUT OF REACH — Halftiack Jim Wulff, (22) of Michigan State | The ball wobbled f Hi SELEC et i q as. aft 4 it Hit “al ie ot | ? je SG52Fe 8 HAH | blr fil Rp igi fi ia felt pe stil fumble. St. Mary marched 30 ARD—University of Michigan (49) hurdlés | halfback Terry Barr (41) who played an outstand- ing the block on Pat Wilson (24) was John : o “Herrnstein (36) Wolverine fullback. — _ DON'T PUT OFF | NEEDED SERVICE | | Just Becouse You Can't Toke Time During the Dey | _ USE OUR CONVENIENT | ENCE NITE SERVICE 4 = | Leave your car between 4 and 5 P.M. — It'll be ready at 8 A. Me” We Bave foun@ that of é E eure the "Say"and ur eae’ take doe sine Setne "heap for pnded and maintenance , and equipment to Don't Drive a Car That's Not Right repalr service. aa a Be yy er . ene requires seme. you — overnite. deat ° ' ' ve Aa BO miner tender er bedy werk — we'll Get It Serviced by North-at Night | point. lox. statistics St. Mary made one more se- wT prea a NOR rious threat before intermission,’ ee rushing driving te the Shamrock three in | 4 jet vores ama i" the 2nd quarter where St..Mike | ‘{ Fards Jeu! penalties + fell on a fumble. But the Eaglets ; Focess gtlecaptne = Wille Gane & Ge ore 3 Passes intercepted by = @ i : 3 ; : i bad pass from cen-| Beats ‘Boy,’ Fisherman tacibene sabtidQoe' geal tine.” : TNS notation" Solles’ Canter e un + . Two intercepted passes, the Ist horse,”” any wenthotine competi- is by Stan Moniuczko and the other | tion in the rich Prix de L’Are De by Dennis Mutrynowski, led to | Tyiomphe. twe Eaglet touchdowns in the * * last quarter. 6, Ribot, winner famous yards’in five plays, with fullback | MSU. Capta ‘Jekyll-H yde’ Change EAST LANSING @ — Johnn) Matsko,. center and team captain, probably provided the simplest and | best explanation fo rthe Dr. Jekyl-| Mr, Hyde change in his Michigan’ State football team in the second half of the game with Michigan! Saturday. |Agase rush down from their spot- DON RICE TUNE-UP SPECIALIST Formerly in Keege Harbor announces his association with : R&S Service 438 Orchard Lake FE 8-2394 in Explains and defensive line coach Lou! ing posts in the press box. All the coaches huddle. They quickly| diagnose strong points and weak points in the offense and defense, of both State and its opponents, | In the first half, Michigan State was pushed all over the lot. In Saturday's game followed a tra-. dition set whgn Biggy Munn was coaching MSU to its frabulous 28- | game win streak in the early 1950's, . Fifteen times during that. series the Spartans eithef came. from behind or broke a tie to win. | * * * In the last six games of the, regular 1955 season, Michigan | QUALITY TOOLS ATLAS- @ CLAUSING © DELTA SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT PORTER-CABLE @ SKIL BROWN-SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE TERMS AVAILABLE. GLENN WING POWER TOOLS 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Road BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 State outscored its opponents dur- ing the school half by an even) 100 points to seven points. i DAILY 8 TO 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 TO 5:00 The only one of six to score in | the second half was Minnesota | with a single touchdown. It was the same in the Rose. Bowl game against UCLA. It was) a 7-7 tie at the half, and MSU won | half and a 21-7 victory. ‘So what miracie happens to the Spartan teams between the halves. @- * | * * ; There’s no miracle; merely a coaching. 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It’s naturally brewed ...and so naturally, it tastes good. You'll never know how satisfying a beer.can-be until you taste National Bohemian. Buy a case today, at local prices. Oh boy, what a beer! : — NATIONAL BOHEMIAN BEER W $:,* Sa. “TN | with have a $3 fee, ‘.. E. V. Ayres. ‘The program ts under the re- AR. to have ¢ 39 will be completed, “Ray Stanaback, program chair- Man, announces a program planned _ hy the Ford ‘Motor Co. ‘Mrs. Mary Kochan, 431% Main, x re . a | the zB gs men her daughter, Dolores, to Whitcomb, “Holland | nen, | Hensard will be hostesses. obart Pace Stat * Stevie ta Obie! ' and make Stevi¢ a little hap- pier in his long battle against can-| - = ‘Roosevelt Moms Slate Thursday Party for Public Harbor Ideas Ag Xe - 7 = oe te school, The Board of Education City-Chamber o' M-| recently purchased new modern merce committee has | furniture for the room and the Mothers cleb will add new toys and books to complete the room. club members or at the door Chairman for the evening is Mrs / assisting. omer Pack Seeks New Cubs Tickets may be purchased from |Dorothy Mason, with Mrs, Doro- ‘thy Young and Mrs.‘ Ida Zidar LAKE ORION — Pack 37 of the cub scouts are recruiting new members and additional’ parents and leaders at their meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Blanche Sims School. area, are helping keep the day- and-night vigil at the hospital. “He enjoyed the Christmas tree that he had at home Thurs- day night,” she reports. The Morris Nursery in Rochester do- mated the tree, and gay decora- tions were put on it to enrich little boy’s last days at home. He was taken to the hospital Saterday morning. : : army : Rites a _ls Newly Formed HARBOR — Viola aes ? WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- v danghige of Mrs. Mable Corv| : : SHIP — Election of the first offi- t 1739 Beecheroft, became thelist Lapeer ASC Men cers of the new 19.20 F “tective ride of Hobart Pace, son of Mrs. M Assn. was recently held at the Cloide Pace of Telegraph road and Ervin Haskill, town-| Twin Beach Country. Club, the late Mr. Pace at Findlay, Ohio, | tip farmer, is the new chairman 3s. last 5 of ASC in Lapeer County, succeed-| The group, formed of residents in sections 19 and 20 on the west Your PTA Is Planning: servance of United Nations week Kolankoya of Turkey, exchange student at West. Bloomfield High, to be its special guest at Tuesday night's meeting. Second Year Mark KEEGO HARBOR — The Rev. Marvin W. Hastings has announced that- the ‘“Dial-a-Devotion,” the special phone service Bible mes- sage, which is changed daily, will begin its second year of operation ion Thursday, Oct, 4. : i This service received a remark- able reception in the community and is still popular among the res- idents of the area, he says. Tt is especially suited for shut- ins, and those depressed in mind, as well as those who simply desire a Bible thought for the day. This free service can be obtained by simply dialing FEderal 8-0451. channel. and turning basin soon to improved. A emall port, Holland stil) is ‘7 Tower and Leite peer The Lapeer y Parm, / Women's committee will meet at the! enw d Center on Friday for electioin of spoke marriage — here recently, will live at 5510 Eld- . Pontiac. They honey- 'mooned in Northern Michigan. ‘The bride is the former Beverly ‘Ann Jackson, daughter of the Nor- ‘man R. Jacksons, 1107 South Irish n Pas, Otisville, while the bride- groom's parents are the Mr. and He inte ‘bridal gown was of , tulle Henry and Ince, vith & fitted bodice, : | standing .collar, and lace insets MR. AND MRS. MERLE ALLEN REISH Tie Avon Psmgeten ub win nee Marry in Davison — in the = 4 Rony, Pith . “ ° new : ’ ww" ce \Reishes to Li ne A will Bacon, “wih czith Shete Sapte, BS .. re on and Mrs. nr %, ve in Pontiac in fitted bodice. .shrdluetaoinsh in the full length skirt. A Jullet cap held the iMusion veil. The bride's attendants were her ¥ home, a dance show, featuring nine of her dance pupils. Green School Dr, Leif Hougen, superindent of West Bloomfield Township Schools, ‘will talk at the first meeting of the Green School PTA at 8 p.m. Thurs- day at the school. He will discuss the proposed in the south end of the district. | Mrs. Neree Alix, president; has ‘invited all interested to attend the ‘meeting and the social} hour fol- lowing. / First three of a series of six parents nights have been sched- uled this“ week at Big Beaver Girl From Turkey for U.N. Week at Scotch | WEST BLOOMFIELD — In ob-\School by the school’s PTA. All Scotch School PTA has asked Sevit the new seven-room school to be bullt | Market From Séhick LAKE ORION — Leo Sabatini, Schick’s Market here, and began its operation last week. next door to the self-service groc- lery store. Guest who has for several. years been. manager of Nick's Food - Market in Pontiac, has purchased the Virgil Schick, who has owned! the business for 23 years, is not retiring but continuing the appli- ance business formerly conducted Mrs. Unick was elected to the post of secretary, Day Perry, treas- urer and Erwin Bruner, Gerald Mc- Donnell, Tudor A. Madoc’ and A. Cree Wheat, directors, A report on special investiga- tion of a committee on soning beard activities wag presented. rated and registered group with aims and purpose to maintain’ as Mrs.Nellie Youngs as. Weds Pontiac Man DRYDEN — Mrs. Nellie Youngs of Capac and Lawrence McMullen of LaSalle St., Pontiac, exchanged their marriage vows before the Rev. Stephen Cahpko in a 5 p.m. service in the Methodist Church here Thursday. Attending the couple were the | daughter and son-in-law of the | bride, Mr. and Mrs. John Gross. | | kopf of Capac. -Mr. and Mrs. a left im- imediately after the service for a Northern Michigan trip. to make their home in | | ey plan tiac, Conservation Ruth Anita Adams Service for Ruth Anita Adams, li-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Adams of 1400 Crescent Lake Rd., will be at 10 a.m, Wednesday in Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home, Pontiac, with burial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. The baby died suddenly yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Deaths in Nearby Communities Raymond Pigman of 5902 Jerose, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday from Sparks-Griffin Chapel, Pontiac, with burial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. The baby died Sunday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, after a short illness. He is survived by his parents; two brothers, Clifford and Robin, and two sisters, Diane and Sharon, Surviving besides the parents are a sister, Edith Jan, and one broth- er, Charles Dudley Adams, both at Mark T. Hook : ORCHARD LAKE — Graveside service for Mark Timothy Hook, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Oral N. Hook of 3758 Depot Rd., Orchard Lake Village, will be held Tuesday in Perry. Mt. Park Cemetery. Ar- rangements were by C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home, Keego Harbor. -Mark, who died at birth in Gon. tiac General Hospital Friday, is survived by his parents; three Larry A,, and two sisters, Norene| D, and Barbara A. Mrs. Mae ©, Powell SOUTHFIELD—Service for Mrs. Mae C, Powell, 74, 18291 Westland, Southfield Township, who died Saturday after a brief illness at the Park General Hospital, Detroit, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., Birmingham, with interment at Acacia Park. sister, Mrs. Robert Woodworth, Surviving are he brother, Thom- as Shanahan of East Tawas, and brothers, Michael N., Paul A. and) - all at home. Mrs, Mary J. MeNeil UTICA—Service for ‘Mrs. Mary Jane McNeil, 78,..47750 Greenview, will be at..2-p.m. Tuesday at the Milliken Funeral Home here, with burial] in Oak-Hill Cemetery, Pon- tiac. Mrs.- McNeil died Saturday afternoon at St. Joseph Hospital, Mt. Clemens, after a lingering ill- ness, She is survived by two sons, C. C. McNeil and Norman, both of Utica; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. William L. Williams OXBOW LAKE — Service for William L.° Williams, 68, of 11 Myrick St., who died last night at his home, will be, announced later by Huntoon Funeral Home, Pon- tiac. Mr. Williams, who lived in Oakland County for 29 years, was employed during that time by Pontiac Motors in Inspection. He is survived by his wife, Lotty T., and one brother, Joseph Williams of Richmond, Va. Donald Apaley LAKE ORION--Service for Don- |Mrs. John. Matas. as ‘bridesmaid, nieces and nephews, Born in Troy ald Apaley, 24253 Brittany Ave., and Sharon Jackson, another sis- Township, where her parents were Detroit, will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday iter, as @ junior bridesmaid. | Robert Woodworth was his! best man, and Dallas Wellington seated the guests. : Later, the couple greeted guests lat the American Legion hall. | %, farmers, she moved to the South- field area 35 years ago. @ David J. Pigman WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service for David J, Pigman, rine months-cld son of Mr. and. Mrs. | from. |20300 at ia Armstrong's Funeral Home, Puritan there, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. Mr. died in Henry Ford Hos- Saturday. His bod has been from Allen's Funeral Home, Orion, to Detroit, Man to Talk | to Rochester Club | ROCHESTER—Miles B. Pirnie of the. Department of Conservation will be the speaker at the Tuesday meeting of the Rochester Garden Club at the Public Library here. Mr. Pirnie will speak on “Bird Angle” of Conservation. _ Social chairman is Mrs. Frank Beall, with hostesses Mrs. Gordon) Miller and Mrs. Fred Riley. The 19-20 group is an incorpo| p.m. Mrs. Ellen Studebaker will be: cille Krause, installing marshal; : Ad 3 3S + installing ore: " _ PATRICIA ANN KLINE The engagement of Patricia Ann: Kline to J. Tennyson Wismer, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wismer, iceremony of Grand Blane is announced to- day. The bride-elect, the daugh- ter of Mrs. James Sabisch and Earl H. Kline, both of Drayton Plains, has chosen Feb. 16 as her wedding date, North Branchers Wed in Angola Ceremony NORTH BRANCH — Announce- ment is made of the marriage of ‘(Sandra Fricke and Richard Prze- kop, both of North Branch, at a taking place at Angola, Ind., . 29. Sandra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fricke and Richard’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Przekop. They will live in‘ Detroit, where the bridegroom is attending school. '2 County High Schools Damaged by Vandals . | Vandals invaded two county high schools damaging both Sun-| day night, it was reported to the Oakland County Sheriff's Depart-| ment today. Hardest hit was Avondale High where public address system wir- ing at the football field was torn down, th» light were broken out! of the field scoreboard and a win- dow was smashed. | At Clarkston High, two windows | were smashed when two milk bottles were thrown through them. Keego BPW Group Meeting Tonight KEEGO HARBOR — The Busi- ness and Professional Woman's Club will hold ‘a business meeting tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs, peg Godhardt, 2904 Orchard Lake Marian Foxman, Bernice Cover and Clara Cronk will assist Mrs, ‘Godhardt as hostesses. Set OES Installation i ; | BERNARD E. BUCK ESCAPED Shoe Store, 81 North Ber re, 81 / W, has the talk of Diem’s, fitting your shoes i mére than a business. We pride in a each foot properly. 20 — this background for this t important safeguard for your foot health. : sg Shoes = Men .... ¢ walking on air. A com- plete selection of Ladies’ Style and Sport in sizes to 11. | onkateun —~ Metaniora 0.E.5 i a | installation | ~ One of the finest fitting ehfl- dren's Hnes for money. . of officers at"the Masonic Hall on ae Oct. 18, at 8 p.m. Es ‘Oy es eee phew Te * ys ope OWN epee THE PICTURE OF THE YEAR! Asawa | WITT ! WED.; “NIGHTMARE” - & "3 OUTLAWS” WATERFORD RIVE. Sala-we: oH STARTS — —<--—- SUNDAY Pewee eo es Argentina's cheese exports First Pontiac = BIG 4. UNIT 3: — SHOWING —| DIN 'F SHOW; = jin Honduras Riot = re rrrrrrrwrrwrreTrTrTTTeT STS VAN JOHNSON | SS ligt seis the opposition yh feta party the capital’s cen- ANDERSSON $800,000 Fire Hits puetell Se shaed of 1955, ig Wounded, 1 Dead lAdrian Siete TS ADRIAN (INS)—A fire visible for 20 miles caused an estimated TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (p—|*90000 damage at the J. J. Walper JANE WYMAN | Repose opiates al The blaze raged four hours be- mA | Constituent Assembly 2 Miss HARRIET /3) El ae until the shooting outside New Brake for Jets OSLO , Norway (® — A new brak- square. ing rocket for jet planes may cut new Assembly will name a\the necessary length of fighter and adopt a new con-/2irstrips by as much as 50 per 3 Cent. Designed by a Norwegian liberals, whose leader, Dr.| Air Force officer, the rockets are Velleda Morales, was ex-|Clamped under each wing of the lited last J on charges of sedi-|Plane. When landing, the rockets | tious ae complained that|fire a 1,000-pound forward thrust, , ABADGIREE Bie pLU Hiio Lozano blocked their campaign Now PLAYING! /3| . Locano's National Union party > Dies After 5-Year Coma WESTERLY, RI. #—Margaret thirds majority—in—the—Assembty; Goat, jand that the 7l-year-old Lozano) conscious for the past five years, THE WEST WILL NEVE Officials, Union to Meet to a regularidied yesterday. She was in a coma since she fell from her bicycle and suffered a brain er March 5, 1S1, {Morty Hall, is also expected toll WILLIAM HOLDEN oN Restaurant in Los Angeles and marry as soon as he’s free, Diana | Lynn being the lady of his heart. | Youthful actor Nick Adams, who) made the trip to Memphis with his pal Elvis. Presley, called to give me a blow-hy-blow account. He said he wished he'd been born in Memphis, the town is so hos- pitable. “T stayed right at Elvic’ home,” said Nick, “and his mother. cooks the best Southern food you ever]. tasted. Maybe some people don't like Elvis, but you can bet they're crazy about him fn his hometown. | “We rode motorcycles through the town and all the people—and | I don't mean just the teenagers, but mothers, fathers and grand- parents—came to their doors andi. shouted ‘That's our boy! Welcome home!’ " MAE’S ADMIRER Snapshots of Hollywood collected | at random: Mae West's new ad-ji Hnirer—is- reported to be Phillip | Beardsley, a Las Vegas croupier. | |PATHECOLOR: i: | Debbie and Eddie at the Laan | with Monte Proser means, Id | ‘Montana Belle. cay, that Eddlo will open at | SENSATIONAL. 4-UNIT SHOW! 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DETROIT POULTRY a a i} otf quality poultry up to 10 am. — wamety, umanene Fiat eh phen : 10; heavy type tutkeys, hens ? ~ Tepe Bt ens iters 8.00-10.25: utility and commercial Louis Traschen, 48, of 242 James puis 12.7$-14.00; good and cholce veel. K. Blvd. ry 18.00-23.00; cows commercial grades ood and choice 2-Year-Old Girl Hurt |8.00- 18.00: \Hght yearlings choice susere 90.35. Salable sheep 3,000: general trade ™ oderately active slaughter lambs un- — ee 2 z lower; pournne and * . jsheep about steady; most © prime in 3-Way Accident jwooled lambs 19.00-21.00: a few 21.00: jeull to low good Iambs 10.00-17.00; most : choice Two-year-old Jan Sundberg of /carrying No. 1 and 2 pelts 20.00-20.25 Detroit, suffered minor cuts and) feck seeey choice 140 Ib yearlings with . pelts 17.75; as load mixed bruises when her mother’s car prices 115 Ib slaughter ewes with fail = was in a three-car accident in| food telr ewes monty F402 00” Farmington Township Saturday. She was treated by a doctor after the now. ke Northwestern Business Notes The other cars were driven by - : Robert C. Pittman, 39, of West) Three Pontiac area service sta- Bloomfield Township, and Leonard tion dealers have won awards for R. Frenkel, 41, of Detroit. the first portion of Shell Oi] Com- : pany's “All Star Sweepstakes.” Honored for outside and inside Young Republicans . appearance of the station, and Start Lapeer Club management, were Paul Gorman of Pontiac, C, Batten anl EB. Hud- A Young Republican Club. is|son of Auburn Heights, and Wilford being organized in Lapeer County.|Draper of Keego Harbor. Interested. young Republicans be-| . - tween the ages of 18 and 36 are’ Three Pontiac area residents em- invited to ‘meet at the Republican ployed by Socony Mobil Dil Com-' headquarters in Lapeer on Tues-'pany for 20 years or'more were day evening at 7:30. , ispecial guests recently when the! yp Headquarters are across the firm held a 20-Year Club session in| street from. the Baird Funeral Detroit. Honored were C. E. Lan- Homme in Lapeer and temporary don, H. L. McAllister and G. R. chairman is James Fitzgerald. (Rivard. ba to prime 96-106 ib shorn lambs | weep NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—-(Compiled by the Associated Preas. 16) 615 “i Indust Ralls Util Net change. 411 410 = |...” Woon today... 2560.0 1341 104 Previdus day ..257.9 133.1 0.4 | ago... B03 126.2 69.6 Month ago ..... 268.3 oO. 44 Year ago os 212 119 17 | igh oes. 278.3 53 1768 Low + 244.0 1262 O84 1066 High ...... 257.8 i$ 76.7 955 -.203.1 1149 87.2 DETROIT STOCKS 4. Nephier Co.) Figures ie decimal vay 77. “gee Allen Biect. & Equip*.. a7 33 Baldwin Rubber Co.*.. 432 6 Ross Gear Co.*........ 4 MA : Gt. ay ang & Chem.* 14 el Howell t. Mtr, Co.* 5 : Peninsular Mtl. Prod.* | 8 ee: The O09... sss 10.3 Bq j Rudy” i OB cans $3 «8. ‘ ; Toledo Edison Co.......13.8 133 133 : \ ety Serew Prod.*... 166 O14 4 *No sale; bid and asked. County Calendar - est Bloomfield Caroline Circle of the Orchard Leake Community Church will hold a rumm: al ¥r be hela sale on Friday. ‘The tale will at the church, §171 Com: Rd. from 3 te 8 ‘ Mrs. Lewis le ts eral chairman. Metamora . nthe, Mothers der at Sp son Ave., exhibits a potato of four distinct parts, weighing a total mothers of second, th [tl ie nt I wr gps Scout work are | Smailer advances were made by -|U. 8. Rubber, United Aireratt, Zen- urged vo sttend.| that had been grown in the Janowiak garden, a Fe! "ghee tone : quor a Rd., Brighton, paid a of $100: in fine and costs for reckless driv- ing Saturday. He pleaded guilty to the charge before Justice Jo Sree Loony of Setee Cine eee 3 H 4 gi. i : a Pa i ii : is a. , 22 ok BROTHERS IN-ART — Wallace and David Mitchell load some —_University and was winner of the top award at the Michigan State. Pleading guilty, te of the paintings they will exhibit at a Detroit Artists’ Market ex- © Fair last month. The show will be previewed Oct. 11 from 2 to driving wh hibit Oct. 11. "Wallace (left), who heads Cranbrook’s Academy of 6 p. m, and will be open to the public thereafter until Oct. 30. 1 che i pea r 1 galleries are located at 110 Madison Ave., in Detroit. pernoen enor? eatin ork next spring. His brother David teaches art at Wayne | a Detroit, cases deer, Mo. : : 1g" grades: : . { No. . : : average 55%: ® rT . rT pee pe , Und d, K VetiGirl, 14, Trampled ae aS ae ee Realtors Fight |Underground, Korea Vettir,, 14, Trampled rowns: Grade A jumbo 52-56 wtd/1.00 pk. ; 2 - 53; large 41-48 wid avg 47%; med-|Tome F d H U S Ar b ¥ d Ga a Seer Public Housi Inds ome in U..o, Army by Crowd at Game | ; tn USING 3 “| STAMBAUGH a training at Ft. Hood is “old hat”’| trois, jhigh school girl was recovering to- bu. Register Opposition 0 |tor Army Pvt. Gene Fernand Moes, , _ day from a trampling suffered Sat- = ie ‘ ~,| Aiding an American flyer to es-jurday night under the feet of a . Late Any National, State |whose military career includes twee, B: ad y ational, ice with the French under.(°abt °°, neutral Switzerland result-| wildly excited football crowd, She oa 2 Bills Proposed aeevial tnt Workd Woe Th ond wein,(¢d in Moes’ capture by the Nazis,lis Beverly Murphy, a freshman pm ¢ . eo a hting with a( ut ne managed to break loose and|at Iron River High. , No, 1 is. é joined another underground brigade Beverly was trampled when Ag a Be ‘s : OTs Neottens-an teak 3 Oe ee ewermed from’ the iron River Oregam, Rosset 3.78; Washington Rus- wot at) a ay and of pabilc howsing: tle asl sn 1844 and the o@ He moved north to meet Alliedistands onto the field to congratu- River Pontiacs 2.15-2.40; mostly) EGOS: Large. 1 ‘lam Clacose ... . 62 . ,-s;+ 30-5| proposed either state or nationally” : troops after D-Day and traveled}late their team on a 74 upset 6 2.36. Medium, 1900-13.00: Small, ‘p03 Mer ch as a3! was recorded by Michigan's real from a Communist prison camp the long road back to Luxembourg,/Stambaugh High. : | omcace, m ¢ TAP) Butter steady: Armou : 8 sae an = f2nd neg waxed rv : With oon BB sameciihes toten PO nage Dorey : oe ‘ “ the war's end and the un- a County Deaths — sentet chtn cer mac demaacr <2 eet ret vention held reenty in Laman teas poses that fetoweds Mere |e hick in the temple and assorted oo 8B Ag: 80 C 56; cars 90 B 60; 89 ‘me Murray Cp - Bt Stewart E. Butts, Michigan Real thea cal Saey ong te Soleil tan teneteibontaet teenes tak bruises, but was released after Mrs, -Hertnina Martz |“ Baas steady: receipts 12,800; wholesal “I "S3 Bat cass ws! Association president, said) Fico by ;| earned a commission as a second jan overnight hospital stay ‘buying prices unchanged; @5 per cent or ts Nat 31.4ithat the realtors have taken this|7!* When he resisted occupation in AVON TOWNSHIP — Service for better A white 44; mixed 32%; mediums ae te Te stand 1940, and his mother was left an| “e@temant in..the email force of | Iron River and Stambaugh Mra, Hermina Martz, 70, of 3409)22%%: standards 2h's: dirten ‘S0%s; eur- singh Set v4 Soualy pasted bythe 700 realeng{invalid from the shock. 2,308 men. adjoining Upper Peninsula cities — will be \at 1 p.m.) . . 383, Nort weit 19 |at the : "| Banning away to France, young Picostge dhe g pradercmbmpemrens ; = : H »L warn 4 No Ay... G1 . Moes joined a group of other bourg army ; Gardeners Funeral Home, Clawson, ‘with bu- Livestock Brit My... $83 Wor “Paes... 314) Text of the resolution follows were sent to Korea when the fight-| O°ganic ik : 385 Nor GatP.. | youths @edicated to making troa- rial in Roseland Park Cemetery. eS ae (Buda Co. so. 184 Not Sta Py".. 164) “Whereas this Stato of Mich- | bic tor the Nasis, Thelr ing broke out there in 1990 andito Discuss Compost kr ace ,DETROFT. AP} Hoge —Sainhle 1000, SurTina? << 3 Skis’ Gus: gaa} Mgam and these United States of in the underground tnateied dees. |Moes Was appointed linison officer : Mrs, Martz is survived by two wean i nn gE BSF A tor Comp +: 62 Owens Ong. 13 | America have never known such | olition and sabotage of Nati in- between hig detachment and the| A Royal Oak Organic sons, Leo and John of Royal Oak; grade ‘at, 16.00-16.25, about steady with ca. ee ey ee 3| prosperity, and stallations and rescues of Allied |3rd Infantry Division. Garden Club year two daughters, Mrs, Leona Bishop thee" wakgaie sad ge mag Cp. Be Baa Ppt : i “Whereas there 8 million MARCH To CHINA at the Royal | ‘The of Avon Township and Mrs. Wil-|hisher. : \Cater Trac .. 87.2 Param Piet .. 31 -_ room 204 at 7:45 of the i ma Lawson of Pontiac: 10 grand-|~Catt#¢—Sslable 3300. rceipts include Cen 1) Ps <. 30. Parke Ds th 4g) Plus people employed in these .. | Captured. by the Communists,|rine discussion of salaries with children and two sisters, Mrs, Hen-|100 cows: high stendaed feeder: ahaa Chevsler Te Be WR ...s, 333) United States at a sccupa-/Three in Family Hurt ~~ |Moes was taken on a forced march |, report on the recent curring in rietta Laeder of i Oak short fed steers and helfers predominate Cities 8 8 Copel Cole es. 20 | ton, * . to a prison camp in China, ' income had Roya and in run of slanghter cattle: trading open- ‘ % ot! 4) whereas in .Two-Coar Accident at Lansing. steel strike. Mrs. Fred Redlawsh of Mt.\ie, very uneven: early siles choice and/&h ++ BS Ghelpe D «+s, i oo goad wi gong MISE GOR, But te officer, calling | The public is By: for the! Total pers Clemens. last week's close; prime very scarce: no --108 Philip Mor... 42.3) their homes Three mem a fam-| upon underground experience |program, which follow the any’, sonra tas pony leaing oo lover grate sueere, st oof Enel Pee i++ es any time in the history of these|jly received bruises requiring escaped and took » badly wourld- nual election of officers, Nomina- my — Se a WINCEE — fhutvice tox ‘Deankeltie oman ae. ater ieee Ot eke 2 8e pe a Sent te Waterford setan| The gam mode Gem bya poate of Cart| Gonars, compared with — setvice for Dents! se-s000° few pelme a “ : 43 Pp ie. 404) “Whereas there tilt t in Wat ownship Satur- way ston, Pontiac, Birmingham and Raymond Burke, 8, of 1560-Fla-\most early sales utitty. cows 1100-12.00; (Co LY Gk 10) ER panes dome ether edivonnte Ge mead’ (87 | Kong. Six months after his cap- | Farmington, in the corresponding period of Inst mingo, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday|some, held, higher: canners, and cutters By Reyn, Met_;... 68.2| for public housing Mrs, Winona Zehnder, 29, and) re, he was back Rome, —s F * ; | oy } 4 * i 5 * * ’ + 3 j : - - " 2 Ft eye . sn Cinarch ciate stock | steer, calves 20.50-22.00. “es oe ee BS “Mow tabehere be It her two children, Kirk L., 1, and) In 1955, Moes found a sponsor Burglar at Cottage { Milford. Denni Piegord! SMELT Y | stead ; broad demand for limited sup-|Cont Mot ..... 63 ‘al «+ 106.6 Karla L., 5, were treafed and re-'for citizenship in Mirmeapolig and rgior —— ‘ ‘ mis, a Cub Scout of ply rh and prime vealers; early sales'Gont Ol] ..... pq Seteway St... 644) “RESOLVED that the M.R.E.A.. a @: | U Pat Uk dick avery te Un ere ees ee I eee ae MEP et gon tena. Sata) leased at Pontiac General Hospital headed for the United States where/Prefers ‘Simple Life | ray Hivepiial. ‘Aan rp Hg after £004, and low" cholce venlers and staugh-|C =. Soe re. ee rr rg ion assembled on this|fotiowing the collision at the inter-|he enlisted in the Army for a three- ; | bein Bo ve Sicsts: tie body ig| commercial 14.00-20.00; few culls dows telDet wedi : bea Seab AD RR. 36.2| day of erie ent ail pubticlsection of Elizabeth ‘Lake andjyear hitch almost immediately. hs honey and tired burglar broke | pong ee ama Hee aces Mable 12.00- Pew early anies DOU Aire --": $9 Gincalr ...:. te.4/housing bills proposed either State nists aos sang Ge ‘ . to a White Lake ‘Township cot-| eo ee ee *!Du Pont .. 197-4, Gocony ., 53.3\0f Nationally and. will register Dennis are his parents, ‘erests. ‘bidding lower; ‘ng choice’ andigest #2," "-"" (Bq got Bac. $84 their opposition with their Con-| ® ear driven hy Ralph Zehnder, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Burke; four) prime iambe sold: early, sales wiility and igi Auto L.°:. 38.4 Sperry R4.... 348| gressmen, Senators, or the mem-| 5% of 505 Burgess St. The other ‘brothers, Thomas, Gerald and] steady. Te eee ae wen 2) $5 Oe arene - Alcs of the Michigan legislature.” | Veliicle was operated by Law- as - woe ~ete g of esac taeda Erie . Me : e4 Std on Ind ; i A802 E, Cutcher, 23, of 470 Rt e; sisters, MIS.| CHICAGO, Oct. § (AP) (UsDa) — Pirestone ..... $74 s0@ Of Ohio. $23 va Pat Robinson of Wixom, Mrs. Lor-|Sslebie hogs 12,000; slow to mostly %5|Food Mach ... 622 ene. 223/Se@ Ford Mot..... 413 greens. JP.- #23) Sentence Polish Youths Cutcher told Waterford police etta Sharking of Walled Lake and Preept Sul .... 88.4 oll "18 ; ‘ Prueh Tra .... 273 : , : he stopped when a car in front of Se ee oe Gen pres: Bt Beet ge", ato Four Years in Prison in ‘tegan ‘a left turn, and was . and his grandparents, Mr. and Gen Elec ..... 59.6 saa Mrs. Henry Bushaw of Detroit. ot a 1] fet Sul 5 POZNAN, Poland #—Three Po-|#tTuck from behind. Zehnder said LONG Qry2/rs Reads ° a (Gen Tel .'.:-: 418 Textron #*)lish youths accused of murder in|h€ could not stop in time to avoid) : NVe fr, (UP AMAL EY : o Jp, sorted for grade 16.80; @ 32 head Othe "*";: 48” Timk R Beat. 62.2|the fatal beating of a secret police|*he accident. — L A ST! 3 VW N rT f AT rp} Canadian Couple ‘Hurt. - iged grades, 300-200 Tb, sows 1428-18-78. |Goste Se Pg in3 corporal . uring the ame 28 ; a a AB) D OW ic] ; ate : r heifers slow prime steers * mostly | gene? 3.7 Twent Cen oe 7 bread a freedom were| J. S. Haumann, 4, old-time hunt- ‘ : ‘id ‘ ote : Ty “ ad gages seems LIES ee in Ww rford Twp Cc ash suey, teers, evading hates and Pag t No Ry ..... ait gg ne RE sentenced. today to prison terms er, showed he is still good when he ' e ; : , ‘4 ae we - : An elderly Windsor, Ont., couple | Sieper compared last Week's close: utility |G re Ay we ranging from 4 to 4% years. shot down two blesbok (antelope) |’ r\ LS . | ro 7 suffered minor injuries in- a col-|ners and cutters moderately active stenay (OU “190° Unit Aire... 54) These sentences were consid-|with one shot from a .22 rifle, in a/®. 4 : lision in Waterford Township yes- |, f7%:,,0uls fully | steady; ee cage A - {fered mild. The death penalty|high wind, near Harrismith, South| ee a terday. ‘ Bg ae it US Lines..... 31 7/could have been imposed. Africa. ——eeE Alexander Patent, 74, and his : [Ing Rand ..... 77.3 an... 21 wite, Anne, 73, were treated tor 339) "oles "se pee, BE he Ba) bruises at Pontiac General Hos: |S. seae eter taal’ “win aaa s mee Mek Ag, Were Pi: Be pital. jcommercial steers 1400-1850: 2 loads Weste A _Bk.. They were riding in a car driven [ow ‘prime heifers, 23.00-26.00;" 9 loads by Nashe Patent, 52, of Riverside, 880 Tb. mixed standards and mixed helf-|70) ‘gives °*** Ont. The other car was driven by |mostiy 9 %5-11 00. mest commercial cows f j z ‘ fi 5 2 = ie . Wha pholabn ane ove | a a pas 44 wu { 2 ' i | “WARPS* BRANDED ON THE EDGE MEANS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED i ss QUADRUPLET POTATO — Mrs. Kate Janowiak, 217 East Wil- | yt two and onie-hplt pounds. Tt was raised trom a fery small potato | 151 OAKLAN DAVENUE. LE Hardware C iT ‘of milk available, their owner thought, but he reckoned without the family of five. The i} eile : ‘ Hi i Hf i arit outdoor work, Perm- anent position for the ight Salary and car allowance. Apply in person to Mr. McCully, Circulation Dept. Pontiac Press A-] automatic scréw ma- chine operator, after- noon: shift, Able to set- ‘| up on Brown & Sharpe and Acme Gridley ey ma- chines. Write Pontiac Press Box 103. FUNERAL HOME ‘| Cemetery Lots The B ce , : FOR WANT. ADS Seenoewl S8ss322 AUTOMATION ENGR. DESIGNERS CHECKERS DRAFTSMAN way Products Incorp. Be A Few Men Ww. zi t . time, Men-Women, 14 to 68. 50 ive Experimental sheet wetal & lay- MI 644% or after 7 GIRL IN DRAYTON AREA FOR 3-3183 Western Electric Co., Inc. CALL UN 44819 NOW : Gordon-Begin 18450 JAMRa CODSENS HWY. ~SALESMEN rOMAT FOR $134 WEEKLY DRAW We have an immediate N A 7 time pleasant light housework. ren.” ¥ wn ee eauineD susie cideein’ unk Oe APPLY BETWEEN 0 A.M-3 P.M. rk. 1 in. the family. Call_ in A.M. ROOM 517 FLINT, MICHIGAN WOOL PRESSER Hocamsia A eae 12 Sout UNUSUAL SALES Yor well-qualified man interested onstrate ene erage 63 per hr. or m LADY, OVER 35, TO W Medical SALESLADIES wsticn | Must be taperiences. Salary and mission. Apply __Ovorges-Newports, 14 N. Saginaw. 4 NN. ; ~ TAILORESS person, Gresham Guanes” os Oakland, rienced, Referenc: Bloomfield Mills, MT perth WOMAN FOR &M ” work write No. 8. [AN OVER 35. CARE OF 2 *ontaree and light housework. 3-1045. Sales Manager|’ s OFTERINGS GRAEBNER’S 100’s and- 100's FOR GIRLS. tha “at Te geullad Serle Ponting Press Box Wtd. Exp. Waitresses Apply at 300 Lounge, t172 W. foros between @ a.m, ‘tl ¢ p.m, WAITRESSES, DAY AND EVE- shift, ning wanted ‘mmediately. Apply 6520 Telegraph, Peter Pan Restaurant. off. idence. Write bez 1 Press for interview. tred. Internationa] Business MAHAN REALTY CO. Needed at once in LADY TO DEMONSTRATE unlified food products 23-0208 DAY OR iol W. ‘A 4 AL Fr nance Compan (2) men with sales, ¢ or & week in spare \ i » MCL EXP. TILE, Formica installers, full or pe FE 43620 or FE 4-3071, — aeons — a RE sn SE Ra) . EXP, BUFFERS NEEDED _IMM TELY. CALL PONTIAC PMPLO MENT SERV- ICE. PE 4-2551. EXP, OPERATORS | *E,,Q&7F® Auto. Screw Machine . Hand Screw Machines Tool Lathes nav. HELPERS Hospitalization, paid » holl- Pocreneteth, ES det ayne es, See oF write Mrs, Melba Gurden, 507 §. Broad Tabet or ‘write Rawiel nee Dept. Pe | _MCJ-60e-R, F fi “4 Wtd, Top Notch Salesman = to $300 per week. rney. 4-456". Help Wanted Female 7 6 wot necessary. Press, Box No. 1 and state background and age co isk ‘Academy, erndale, Or call JO 46573, : ze A : ving toy oarty in your WHO KNOWS WHEN! The right time to make the big WOOL PRESSER_ Waive atm * YOUNG WOMAN, TO 25, GEN- it eral office work, © required. Help Wanted se 8 #CTUAL JOBS OPEN IN U. 8. MT TAY i ment tig a. 479 Stuart St. Boston 16 Ser tear ben’ fer hike git a wip for s Michael's Drive In, ie Hey., er Stiver Lake Rd, MAN R WOMAN D Watkins route, we train you, steady year round no jay. offs, average $2.50 to 63.00 r hour, Apply in person, 150 N, Perry. with ws. 5 Baldwin Ave, FE 4-0547. ACTIV Saleswoman dependable, iivs in, call OL 2-0402 | Th i tich territory in Michigan | esr nts nak — opened now for the first time to | GENERAL HOUSE commercial coverages by an old, | established itfe and health oad $100 to 8180 per week for full time oy po one of the most respected names Pienty of leads in protec tory close to home. collecting SALESMEN (2) Excellent oppogtunity for men or women looking for s perm t ALL PLASTERING GUARANTEED. Residential homes and repair spe- { gyalties. OR 3-5146 $200 421 REMODELING, ADDITIONS, /eement work. roofing, sidin ‘ free estimates. EM 3.4764, ™ peas See public relations exec-/ GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac 313 Pontiac State GRARBNER'S“ ROYAL OAK 30 64760 BESTWAY DRIVING SCHOOL ore driving sense for your rE position. Must Be neat, alert and ambitious, No experience neces- sary, We train.- Karnings unlim- ited, Call for appointment. 8:30— | Bi 19300. MA 42007. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Of rene for new yome Pontiac, Waterford asa" Ole aren, Ex referred. Rose Reaity Co Kenwood 29000 =: Employment Agencies 8A Sales Career $400 / som. the eq t i rh sae Soe cae car , Bee i Rive: Bids mi ‘ti6.” Secretary VOICE LESSONS YRA EXPERIENCE IN GIV- are) VOCAL LESSONS AND ALSO | In nO) 6A | 6UCHURCH would like « lim Ph, Pm 40688 Stanley Ave. Work Wanted M SHORT-CUT TO | CASH: ; Classi ‘Al CUSTOM CARPE: CBUD BILLS. FE 8-2050 |&- 1 LAYING, SANDING & Fin. foensed contractors. FE 3-164. Bootias Hardwood Floor Service. ALL KINDS OF BLOCK AND CE. ment work. OR 3-7703. A&B TRENCHING Footings. Water ‘tn ! Fr . ie Field tile, SEM WHITE-WASHING te ‘ipping, painting and varni inside “ge All types of pom | ; prices are reasonable, _ Work guaranteed. Fie. 5-1949 oe B&D WOOD PRODUCTS lL as Bragg ae lavatories, pn LJ rniture, ranteed k. FE $8975. Mite CK, AND work, Also chimneys, No job too large Resident ‘ cial Quatastesd” work, re BULLDOZ [e] _ Pree estimates, FE 48000" CARPENTRY, ADDITIO ® modeling. tésiding OR pains - 3 GEMENT is OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, cnpenenie iM sae CEMENT & BLOCK Work FE +0789 CARPENTERS, CEMENT MEN TO do your repairs pt la D&MB SLOG SERVICE .| FREE RSTIMATES Ugo NOOR Babin, NALTERATIONN. : ) i Rigg A rector. ; ered tings. Easy EXPER? TARE AN . mnie. Fe FE 5-659) or OR LAWNS. ont’ ten LOW ANDSCAPING. “Segrery go tiles PLOWING DRAGGING, : in ot i $3.50 es ee “and “terwieing. FE TREE GUFFING AND TRIMMING, free estimates. OR sor OR 31450 YARD “AND DRIVEWAY GRAD : Moving & Ks war y 19) ASHES & lf you are having trouble wur 7m nee iid AR Creer ‘above PLANNING A TRIP?. AIR. R ¥. A TOURS — CRUISES — PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE oa WwW. Rares & FE 58-3251 PE 6-3458, RUBBISH tieaned, etc. FE ty al NG “S LIOHT HAULING. FE Pontiac Farm and paige dractor Co. oe oe ae at po © % ‘ pt : % ‘. BS See ae a we ee Pa apes ee ee: Ae Ce ee eg Ge ER Se ge Saree, er eames Cree eee aS | 2G age Ee a ESE Se oe A Pe i gees nee eS. | FURNITURE NEEDED Get the Wtd. Children to Board 26 Wtd. Household ‘Goods 27 oe, buyers Cash waiting. * aes, © 6 ran Cant iat wer oF ‘Wed. ” Contracts, ee 32 Pig Pa CASH. . BUYERS WAITING* We need soacrnise, Prompt cour- i Bara % as hi: rene, Travel Agencies 258A | ~ Kouhs a ee ester Mich. ents well-locsted modern Client, wants “Well-k "ROY KNAUF, Realtor 0-330 FE 2-742 a mn CAS! 120% W. Bue 98. _Rent Apts, Furnished 33° RMS. PRIVATE BATH FE 4-2579 or FE 2-3445 OL 14121 | #ASE; W yoe dott give me eome to say” jewberty Bt ARCADIA APTS. RE bem. 8 per- as G. FH EMPSTEAD Pa ARBOR 1: AND. a8 ‘a8 DROOM YE * 21 LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of 'em inthe Want Ads! goatee a es Furnished 35 : You CINTE Fete 2 ss “| Rent | Houses Furnished 35 . model. F ‘RED HORSE CORP. wm Ca , Ra. GATEWAYS to. HAPPINESS. 434% MORTGAGE _ ONLY $1,532 DOWN. ~Kampsen| 2; REALTORS. FE 40528) $850 De.—Aubirn Hts. § room end bath Pontiac Lake Privileges te 1860. Cedar). COLORED "2p! ’ . 3-Bedroom Homes L. H. BROWN, Realtor 182 W. PIONEER HIGHLANDS Quner, 2 bedroom brick. PE 21474. House-10 Lots “Sab Bees a BF tao Lake. $15. -SYLVAN | COMPANY 3 orchard ‘hal Lake Ave. FE 56-0418 ,W EST SUBURBAN bedroom bungsiow with i. basement, Partially finished side with wiring, wall pe wre ered, and bath fixtures. ner leaving state, must sell, Reason- able terms. $195 DOWN price.| 9 bedroom starter home complete lake iv ‘7. Williams Lake Payments o" nly $82.50 per month, F. C. Wood Co. wit | REALTOR OR 3-1235 ed Corner Wiillams Lake Road & Mbs DREAM HOME New, tng A. brick. Oak ree Brine room with window, kitchen, ture iS Sorcha tarate iC. HOUSTON lad Suine - one: sa , Why ‘ fnetie a heat, 1%e-ear $0 han _= _morigage, FE ‘42058. fon Oakland Pm Open Evenings an ne (Now under Construction) -ON EARLMORE AT BONDALE Low. Payments EE, Ae sare “90 DAYS” Meson | is BLOCK. OFF BA LOWIN, ful asemesit. auto. SEMINOLE. HILLS oe A. Taylor = RANCE | Pesech ‘Ghassted inast Ieee Bret. a NEW HOMES : North Star. with oom thenere i il Baily i259 with FHA on vA terms Fi Located on Walden Rd. near) Clarkston : WHITE BROS. REALTORS 3 ACRES WITH HOME cated ineide ia oe" jot. poved hs oe8 EB 42546) Pree Parking | = aniorineinaonseertacensitteetinmnien issn e to stores, ete. We have key. a |w EST SUBURBAN... A sherp 2. bedroom. bulit im 1949, eat FE $0676 “MUST SELL. $990 DOWN New 4 rooms and bath ail finished, on % acre, North suburban, , It won't la - ARNOLD REAB ESTATE STOUTS ! Best Buys Today. Buea : Fal : i a : wt s os > F oh fea ig ifs; i. 3 Hen alia ‘ pelt? mE §-5783 Leslie R. Middleton PE 8-003 ee tg i fi , i TR OLE HILLS — thie lovely home rokee Rd, 30° carpet- on second ler. Only $17,- $00. ' : | NORTH SIDE 5 rooms & bath, unfinished attic Plastered prerd and oak floors. Dishmaster in compact, handy kitchen, Full base gas hea rf condi : r moving from state, Priced te at $11,000. ‘ INCOME PROPERTY With Business possibilities — corner W. Pike and Wil- Iams Streets. Six-apartment brick bi oil heat. comm Start a small Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street PE $8161 or FE 44278 this for sure. OTTAWA HILLS. 6 Bers 2 ene. 3 bedr droom me which boasts a 13 by 4 «living reom with fire 2 car garage. Full Just sh 00 Sub al dn. payment, Appointment only. G U. ES Secoagi: CO: 2 w FE $6175 | WALTERS TAK b PR. ’ BED- room modern wood floors, oe ‘path, Biren a poards, Games pty cH HOME BY snd water PE Sue ‘Oe PIONEER HIGHLANDS, | , m TYPE BRICK Tattle Ut bate “utely‘cser basement, oak inate feat Tocation’ sin 800 FIRST 4 FERING. Oh yes! 2 car ga: and privileges on Lake WEST SIDE: COME = 7 rooms on lot that ix 230 n | ment, | Fmaheien jon Fre 2-00 4h —— eet Service WEST 3 bedfooms, All one floor. ment, auto. oj] heat, paved street. onal ig west side location. §2,- —e RANCH ited on a We og tot = neat as a pin. aes utility room, large modern kite en, enved ceilings. Attached 2-car garage, Low down payment, IVILEGEs Cape Cod home featufes 2 bed- living im large kitchen with ‘proaktee a ment, 1 lot. W down payment full | PIONEER HIGHLA NDs New 3 bedroom brick ment, ens beat, Ceramic tile bath, @ appointm Russell Vesicle i. lake privileges. REALTOR + etc x W. Huron Base- it cap enrages contract Ps ta) Elizabeth Lake Rd. _ #BEDRM, BRICK SELL OR TRADE East suburban location on 100x175 ft, lot with 10 fruit trees; has Sestivale” entrance to large liv« fireplace. en and 1 an 960 with 82.950 dn. Pay- —_, or will. trade $4,600 equity aS . payment on income prop- $950 DOWN Located near @uburn Bn yar oft Auburn. Cosy a bath ee ge on 2 $0x190 Naw vacant. z Dt RI. EY: Broker FE 4-1157 Pall Dase- | | * KENT Established im 1916 Home and Boat Liver a Pte oe ee tt ah 2 me nin rive frm Neo. re HOME, for you i § orks Gree wach w os | Beg Sue Ra erage wl Se i. ep y ie fe sold, so call tont tonight. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2200 Disie Hey AMPLE PAR G SsPAOR wear Telegraph Beet } 6-101 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NEW HOMES ~~ 3 bedroom ‘fanvh tyle with- full ba other for only $10,600 NO MONEY DOWN — 3 bedroom starte mes SUaOe Dag yg eee bedroom full. basement, suto. Heo ag onal ye clean Soe 2 mediate jon on possess garage. Situated a cofier lot Pull price Best NORTH EAST — Lovely white frame | «to alow farye winele home ot or income. Ras fir ce, tie bath, tod garage and” all “tare bedroom Good corher lot Oy appointment, George] Ri frwin ‘Baigyin Ave, Better Hurry | KENN EDY Partridge is THE “BIRD’ TO SEB _ BRICK DUPLEX W. SIDE, $1,300 DN. 3-BEDROOM ay WORK NR. DETROIT? > ' are - Ss bedroom wee ony Ba ee ase down, | WARD ‘E. PARTRIDGE |. REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST, OPEN EVE. ‘TM, » gion & bag Mr, Le OHNSON, Realtor ° 1704 S. Tele aph FE 425 Templeton | room q : wood soace inser alae ‘ab. im: mediate possession. ADAMS ROAD Kind of 1 of business. $1,000 dn EL = T empleton, Realtor cute | bungsiow, ~~ wily 90 fenced, Orchard Lake Rd. After 6, OR 3-1708 O'NEIL RAST SIDE ~ ener _{ybe in floor, Gleeming herd: joor eam a wood floors and plastered, painted wails. Full base- ment S| pabeled. Has knotty tr, GI resale at at oniys sg? cent interest. $11,900 full price, GI BUNGALOW — 2 bed- rooms with hardwood floors, oi] heat, completely modern. Low down payment of $200 plus costs and only $40.02 plus taxes. and monthl pare! 2 bedreom bun- a, — ‘lake i ae nt for ont q : $7400. * ais ig it, See today! HEART OF INDIAN VII- a ite iad +e = i syed FL Fy way O'NEIL, Realtor ayes te Eee es a heater, 762 W. Huron PRE 41667 / Bi JD’ / West Suburban 30 Acres tile bath, ay Siveate kins fiona, | Ra Fr ‘ ‘ee ; paved drive, offer at ks shown by appointment only. NICHOLIE Sas . i “ia CITY —-NORTH— and home for large , 4 or 8 bedrooms, large * oil - $12,000 «with $2,000 down. 450 down for } BB bedroom home ol] heat, 2 car ‘to bus furnaces. Pa paved street. Owner state. $16,000, terms. ESTABLISHED IN 1916 We Will Build cK he a ‘Pontiac area's authorized “Home Planners Center” ~ FLOYD KENT, Realtor SAhiar Bune Baene, see NORTHRIDGE GI Homes i in Waterford New all a. 3. bdrm. South of ’ 1 to 8 everyday. Phone Model: OR 30304; ask for Mr. Figher. ‘th @ — Sun. 1 to § FLOYD K KENT, Realtor. FE 5-610 | Next to "Opes, ees, Power New Ranch Homes fing enpwhe in ge : wail re ine m bu # ane SS ee ee: 9 ee ® HY basement, Size 28x28. Oak firs. nd , alls. Will duplt- cate on ir lot now for only $12, wn by app't,, Pine Lake Area : Fi iy BR a real value {fs thie newer ie. a) nice 4 A tiled ba’ Sm corner Soria 140x150, Price ithe West Huron St. N ICHOLIE sg Tee ie rooms, ae | & lav. dn..2 & full * —" recreation JUST OFF BALDWIN Very nice 6 race with Ample closets, e~it {It's ry oo with Ar eal goed WEST SUBURBAN $1000 DY, 4 rooms, - bath, . oe full bath & bemt NORTHWEST SUBURBAN A charming 5 rooms and bath, with am bsm. t. Ob8F softener, auto. hot water, 2 C. gar, Ee 3 agian: om ree wee excell home." A excellen. hole. on reasonable payt. & $190 per mo. NICHOLIE wt HARGER C0. For Sale Lake een 44 Ivan Lakes KINZLER | RA Ce a ee Listing Tm poem siten deurabig high ang, 5 * Sailing : | ‘plains anise ane ao oF bo Bee Bee 8, CARL W. BIRD, Realtor LOOMPIELD,| _ building site, — orivileges and” > IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. CALL J A REALTOR FE 4264. ‘WEEK END SPECIALS | hocati 202180, Large oak trees, $400 down On peved strest, 1002150, $200 down T0Ox160, Near Sylvan Lk, $2,200, terme, : Good ares. 100150. Only 61,350 cash 4 sores, wooded. $300 down 2% sores, Trout Stream, #500 down 100x190. North side. 8850 cash North Side, 100xi90. $190 down 'S Inc. wet Dine B “Drayton Plains OF 3g Avon Townshi ‘m = well ae ee -_ iso ft rage Side Next to Adi iho. Notte "Paadock, , ae iy BUSINESS” Cerner lst 198 ft. on Palmer Dr,, bij Oni . ° Adams Road Estates | Ideat site for ranch type home. Lot 100x779 ft. hieh and i ks on Paint a hg .» Seott Lake —_ - Commer ean y of shade, vileges. on terme. ff aang, s ding lots, high. an Tip tote he aech: only’ 61.300 North Side so well. located lotsa on Clover- 602103 ft., nice location. rv I for only $1,400. Church Site fix | mito ft. East side, Taeal ocation, for ebureh. fast La ve) are approved “Only $3,400 oor *K: G. HEMPSTEAD | ‘_4A0@ ©. HURON 8. Eve, Fm‘ 5-0510 EXCELLENT 8B #98, FE 5-697 BUILD NOW in well reat malla Estates. TERBERT C. D 3 oF yours. | DAVIS 4025 Pontiac Lake Rd FE. 5-431) | - L ESTATE 140 x 175. ith 20 per will be black on Washington indre SHEPA REAL ESTATE OL _1-7611 Adams Rd. at Tienken CLARKSTON AREA. 5 " ib, = ¢ lots. New 8u arg Priced from $2,500 eent down. Road ‘toy .. Located “with niece trees. _ — 125% and dry, partly wooded. | PR 2-3971 VARIETY STORE. Bes ie “aes MICHIGAN ‘BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION _JOMN A LANDMESSER, 8 1873 8. TELEGRAPH R Hed 4-1582 PARK AT o “s FRONT DOOR + TO HAVE YOUR ae with a very «# pam eo Gas ctation-—2 service ond val pT a his able basis. ws loc A MONEY MAKE! R- rtunity only ‘knocks ~~ once, 50. adv neariy :) modern og omg ma groceries, meats, / and wife. $7,500 il handle. Dorothy sayder. Layender REA 3140. Ww, /Muroa . PE 24411 MU 44417 Eves. BLUE’ soNOGS MODERN bay ‘station in Holly, for = noni 2,500 with with foresight w @ best HOULY ARE Pox wieecre desi—Proven = p Ae home site, level and good Rent — Good ation. Call CEdear soll for garden and ets, Pull ese ee 2 a 0 Pn i rice wee with $350 down, / Michigan ronal. interview. . AUL KERN, Realtor, 3 9n08. : _— For residence or business lots see... -HOLMES-BARTRAM 4702 Dixie Hwy, / OR 3-180. r - aE Roker DARB LAKE COLONY | * 4 fs On one of the many ne sure & individualized es. ting, fish’ qimine, boating, Tuning . Send Partridge is THE “BIRD” TO sEn EN, gun en- business for ee cun * FU TaME ne & is ~ you tor k includes “peal ental | A FACTORY ‘aia bat Jocated | in center “ s pigs industrialized a.m, Closes at no Sundays or holidays. ro per barge park- ing lot and ent air Gadi + ae ae uded at only $25,« |, A FINE 10 UNIT MOTEL plus 5 owner's 0 a Roa WADD E. PARTRIDGE Pee Pet Se Fo Marshbank en ‘ark. site Sat. and: Sunday, } te 5. i _ EMPIRE34672.— ~__ For Sale ) Acreage — aeery: tg choo tre Bike any tessopasie down | Pike GUS 119 MIS | 5 1993 Se | re ae is 5D A iG Pit Fe 008 REALTOR FE 43581 we ESTATE aoe 1030, W. HURON ST. | 7 __OFmN EVE, Tie 8 ae MART oH . ures YOU ARE Lucky {_.Rave, Weer account pty Buckner customers who oat of work are treated every consideration. TR siways pays te deal at Buckners. “ BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: PONTIAC tnd floor National Bigg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixte Hwy, WALLED. ake Barnston 6 Bank) oF UTICA : Gon biseh nett noseen oan ss |—WHEN YOU NEED —|n $25 to $500)" “Sec of faretare.” "We endorsers. Pay vente tO sult budget ae ee es lad to “STATE. FINANCE CO. lems. 1950 .* a eats. Brin bers di made on fur- ‘Oakland | Loan Company 0 STATE BANK BLDG, "FE 2-9206 Need $500 ‘service and ae. to fit r et?. em you should visit our hew odern ®, so convenient to /¢ parking end. ing, — new private wait rooms you. Or phone. FP 5-8121 and tell Us your needs, Home & Auto ‘Loan Company x. Bato we pd Hours #'t 8: gaturdey 9 to 1 es LOANS # Extra Fast” Service You can borrow 420-4500 quickly on signature cér, or furniture, Loans made without endorsers tor fle purpose. Up to | HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac 3% South ne St. Kay Bid | Gnd_ Floor ¢ FEderal 4-0835 5 on ash for) seasonal expenses feet, then Ph aca we tow BENETICIAL Bhp ge o. “Wo 202 N. MAIN’ ; 7 onccany » arantuenr aupo.| ROCHESTER, MICH. , etl anes epariencnts, wae 3 ey whey with bath — oF ——— . wales si2ts90, oes Ph yeur. in. 30 Seasonal Cash «‘ LEAVING STATE? a et to trade 1965 ke eee EER _N. Saginaw a 56 A REAL BUY. aha / For Sale Clothing set ig or. Wye watt @ meas jults, shoes (0C), 7“ Newbe or. | + "re eae, AG ber 1ith. Ts, skirts, costs, dresse: fronete site ie ‘hota ew MANE LIGHT @ tell. 1 sports jacket, yk sine 40 5 a OR Saver noi 4 ‘ ae “on. sie: Be ag =" a, pants, from $2.95; ony perm EDWARDS OUTLET, 16.8. Sng’ Sale Household | Goods 57 5 ROOM, pyo-rHER WIth blower, $60. 3 Duo-Therm for $25. FE | 1016. GREY oP ae | pad, cleaned. | _pad, cleaned. FE 2.8044. ui i “4 LIVING RM ROG. Tin ep OB Pee sae by Wh ve Bal Saver 4 ‘ "Pim al dressed up Harold and po ace tf with someone!" Ask Sa Edw. M. Stout Keattor : > FE S018 RUMMAGE SALE BIRMINGHAM Woodward Ave. three eS = JPR I LADY ra hEW F wag ones | “et 8 ALL NAME BRAN Ds GOOD USED ELECTRIC RANGES AND SIZES. | SOME LIKE NEW/ ~ $39.50 AND UP / CONSUMER'S / POWER CO. / wWrenc bei » Reg. ome, sited Trade- In Lary Boy Chair ‘ eee Limed st and Bed / ont SNIENT TERMS *| /HOtane ECONOMY / FURNITURE co. Dar, +aeaee at uy 2333 Oak nk ssse 3066 Orchard Lk. Rd. ~ Many others to oe ye Clayton's Furn. & A in. BED REFRIC. sed YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi- fied Ads, To solve every- day problems quickly, djat FE 28181. Fe | ACCESSORIES STORE and | 8. 3 r “Trailer Sales | N 1957 TRAILERS ———4 a Bisa ad sell _— Trailer Exchange Ene CAMPION, PRLINTE oy a nag gh wo ‘ne wet ett fonds ne BA die ee | Eeysese Sunteys: Trailer sige Bales | 4 | §. SAGINAW \ Always Ready to Buy BAGLEY VAUTO PARTS 0. BAGLEY sT ie i HIGH $$$ Paid TOP DOLLAR FOR y LaTe MODEL Gana. COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN, "TTL 10 - ’ Bud Shelton Motor Sales. ‘ate models Pays ‘dolar for Cor, Auburn & E Bird. FE 44728 ‘SHOP IT Then Bring it Here ¢ pay top dollar for sharp eara. A OUT OF STATE DEALS GL Ss SALES ST, . Fe 4737 WE WwW USED CARS AND trucks. Get our prices before you North Chevrolet's ‘| Big Lot in Birmingham 67a FOR RY WARE On Late J. VAN WELT OR 3-1358 -| ym @ ‘s Blane Traces, Ran, * aie, ‘imi | 150. Stude. Champion $250 $2605 | New & Used Trucks Oakland at Cass This % = 4 Ae - o 4 t b : a AE. + rae Our Deal|! “Rvailable Be Sure Before rel OU Buy 10 Courteous Salesmen Lot Open Till 10 P.M. WIDE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM ‘EXECUTIVE CARS “Territic Savings 2DOORS —4DOORS - Hardti OR YOUR CAR DOWN _ OF TO 54 MOB, ON Bau. 7 ram PEAETAOY 9F, 975, 0 _j SOT Wire conpummncs vaca TS Gitonw ave ean SAGINAW “BRIGHT POT” ORCHARD AT CABS ‘ al = very nice. and clean, W-W, pps CONVER ‘3 BEL P- 800 1953 = 1954 AND 1955. 132” - 144” 156" - 175” WHEEL BASES "FROM $1050 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER ro DEALER “FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS A __.G00D PLACE TO BUY" YOU WantMe? DEMO. ie ta HARDT oP rh color ts turquoise and ivory a nn. I look Tike were 82106 STATION’ WAGON I'm the 1055 Dodge Sierra station wagon that everyone taiks about, il can carfy 9 ———, as “have 3 seats and 4. and music ‘| FE 2.9101 OLIVER | BUICK 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 2.9101 e West Side ‘Used Cars low : trom, NORTH CHEVROLET. National Bonded Used Cars Guaranteed ONE FULL YEAR "53 Chevrolet 4-Door $595 | one owner cat in the very: best of condition. Compare thie) low, low «price. "$2 Willys 2- Door . «8395 -Radlo, heater, overdrive. This one would make an ideal second car wife and kids. f'm & ‘36 Ford Fatriane Victoria tg ve a Thinderbird engine ‘and | -. oe *S1 Kaiser 4-Door 9 door sedan with ana overdrive. radio,+ heater Here is economy 51 Ford Fordor Sedan | SAVE §$ radio and heater V4 engine, Cal & car and is tion wi This is “$195 x like new throughout, wz mileage. An exceptional b Oe Is Not A } “WHISTLE-STOP” Campaign No Sir-ee! We don’t breexe around once in four + | -years, asking your’ tee ‘ and confidence . . . make a bid for that confi- dence every week. Check some of these ; “Everyday Specials” "56 Hardtop. Dr. » $2295 Fully equipped. MOUTH 55 Two-Door “saves $1295 Radio & Heater. Standard trans mission. . _! Sur "55 Riviera .. Full power. W-Walls, Radio and Heater, ~— o'v0n0 vlooe - MERCURY ci 55 Monterey .:..:. $1895 4 Door, Radio & Heater, Mereo- matic PONTIAC 52 Hvdramatic ,.. * Radio “we Heater. boat W. Walls. Loaded. FORD *53 Cust. Convert. , $1095 Radio & Hester. Fort-O-Matie, _. -. - SHEVROLET 53 Deluxe 210 .....$ 895 4 Door. Radin & Heater. Balck Beauty . Power neering Power brakes PONTIAC no die Catalina saganes SLID Loaded, : , PORTIAC - |eak Deluxe 2-Dr. ....$ 895 Radio & Hester, W-Walle, Stand- and Trenim _— by Star chiet BD Dix. & Bester. $1295 Hydre- one. oe oo, PONTIAC 55 Convertible .....$2095 ‘ Te xm? Pull Power, PONTIAC | RETAIL: STORE “GOODWILL | USED CARS” i ‘$1 Nash Sta. Wen. . .$475 : * ; When you see rambler Wanted Used Trucks 89 "4 vevaee os SS &. 32" wenn oe LOOK! = Piymout, 4a ‘onl * *5§ Merc. Montclair $1725 Ss iag ee : ee ek a Bik Mek Meee D Trac 3 ‘ Hi, "50 Buick — a ssi eae NORTH” |,0nt Ar o0tck gees nsegl CHEVROLET ee ee 48! National Yes, whatever it is. — dial | om & FE 28181> for am ad} NEIDER Bonded Dealer Aes PLYMOUTH S S, Woodward writer and get itt Drab Biemingham MI4-2735 figs c pte ‘ia \ = eS ad ‘ ‘ é } a ae oy ‘ f x ics . by pe < fee —t ee ee Pee ee eee Se Fae ae one oe By Bu | é | \ dod 4 i BY ‘ | Fee j Ne BAe bi = A i -" “We Are Even. — Surprising WANTED -CUSTOMERS ‘&Dr., full power. To NOTE Everybody’s Credit Gack Hare WANTED Hardtop, Radio & Heater, | Waar @-to Wall Tires, Custom In- terior. Liberal trade-in al-| lowance. $545 Dn., 30 mos. $1695 STOCK No. 571 "53 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, Radio -& Heater, Hydra- matic, Power Equipped, W/ Wall Tires. Book value $2100. Our Price $1695. $295 Down, 24 months. STOCK No. 468 $2 Dodg Hardtop, Black and Yellow Paint, Radio & Heater. No money down on this Good Car, 24 mos. of payments at $22.61. — $595- — STOCK No. 615 ’52 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Deluxe, model and a nice one, Dark Grey Paint, Radio & Heater, $100 Down, 21 months. $1065. $ 695 | 55 Fairlane Cl CL. Cpe. $1495) Pow "55 Star Chief ...... $1995 Custom 4 door, Radio & Heater. | STOCK No. 6ll 54 Ford 2-Dr. Customhne V8, Radio & Heater..A Shar ie. Dark Blue Pant, W/Wall Tires. $235 Dn., 24 months. $1995 STOCK No. 59 $8 Buick 2Door Special Sedan, Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, Low. Mileage, | Job ready to roll. $395 Dn.,. Bt) months. $865 STOCK No. 496: '$4 Chevrolet, 2-Dr., Radio & Heater, Back-up Lights, lus many more extras. ‘ew low price for this model. $225 Dn., 24 mos. $1695 STOCK No, 518 "SS Ford Fairlane, Con-) vertible, R. & H; Black and Pink, Wow! V8 En- ine, W/Walt- Tires: $395! aa wn,24 months. OLIVER | BUICK “210 BS Orchard Lake ie ive. 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Discussions now are under- way in New York to resiegotiate hs cessed tlidindis es ck $i, 1956. The Pabst-sponsored tion’s high schools more than dov- bled during the past 10 years, More than 26,000 are now enrolled. in such courses. HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance — Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN | 409 £. Meple, Birminghom MI 4-5230 2 GW! SEVEN STAR CODE NO, $ ” oo ow 828 90 PROOF @ onl ® Gane S7 aise aOnEVE aan _ 6 Se [woman told me when I phoned. “He'll bein fora while” [— Kay Maglie, his attractive wife, cheerfully let me in, “I . | got to get my shoes on firs,” she sald as she opened the door, this year’s P ooo a ted with ror lege! = pressing from’ the A big chicken dinner was a-frying in the kitchen. a4 = weekly to spend | “Is it hard living with two mothers?” I asked. Sal had his A more ildren, snort- arms around them. sae tmothballing of “Lore teoe'|PLENTY OF ‘TOIL | “No,” Sal said. “Tt works when you understand each other.”| ype ag ek 7 7 was “just wishful thinking” on the| This work load deinands 12 to 16 . Beirototges ngcmaa tobe dag oonena Tod ¢ ] Pr i < one hours a day of nerve-twisting toil a Muggy "al "“Ebe Yankees” then uk ded "We ay’s Television OOTOMS = ee ees pombe ante ae |p Tm, Fenn go somewhere and get about nine hors sleep "| _, Programe furnished by stations lsted tn this column are subject to change without notice {o'er feetng Beto irttom tanya leo | was up for TV, then I hustled tickets, |~ Chasse! $-WIEKAY— nel. iv eration, shrugged: = geste worry Ys more trouble! Sometimes T slmost think its not worth] — seat: tt a ORLY | irth cur Geet showy Gane : | winnin’ the pennant. I° kiddin’.” ES, ; ; a, {nour format fee Locy te stil ray| ing egninkeowiag where, TONIGHT’S TV ‘. forma’ cy where .. ede tee ein week the eon ae aes fone — fly ‘Theater. (4) = Pas. “ersengssree einen Siti -: right now.” 5 | “You kidding?” grinned Dest, ae Bee “es —e es News. (2) — Linkletter’s Never Believed in Miracles." (2) #:00—(2) mA xis eae (4) THE SPONSOR RULES “We'd have done it much more , att Nowe All of which ‘seems to point to/%@ppily it we'd known what it was < “Oh, them,” the scoofed. “cmey ain't got a chanes. Besides, |@:1-()—News. (9) — Weather-|10:18—(9)—Sports Album. a:30—(0) Today. (1) Wixie’s Won-|the conclusion ‘that as long as a|£%s to turn into. | who cares? Tm a Glant fan. a 4lett~doDobree %—(7) — Dr. Hudson's Secret} dering” sprancr a willing — end ayes) : "an ; then the pharmacist stepped up. Maglie a : Journal,“ Doll.” (9). —|8:45-—(2) News, Weather. _pnever eager—to pick} TZ TV jae medicine,” he said. - le:30—c7) boo cama : Dinah Shore Show. (4)—Political.|8:53—(4) News. up the tab for “Lucy,” the show] MUNTZ And—tronic Magite told me as I was leaving that|"in the Oonge” Ge Gaal yg tee gating Aon Rng pe Mngt peeing ne SERVICE : Saltt planned to go to a hotel Yor that good sleep but walted Touch of Frankie Carle, (2) —|1't—(@)—Playhouse og te “gf Room, (1) Winke's Wonder-|® "elder the Ricardos honeet fj Member af Oakland County . “We'll pit him in that back room. He won't hear « thing,” wle:te—tt) < Newk Caraven. tional News. (4) — 11 O'Clock|*:30—(2. Arthur Godtrey, (t)|'-sondness neighbors, a 15 . she promised. And so he got his rest to the nolge of sereech-|?:00—(T) — Danny\ Thomas Show.| stig 9) Weamaemney” [Stabs Feve eieiseth he wwust, thin year's ow wit. FE 41515 : ing cabs and busses and garbage trucks—that Broadway| (9) — Football Films. (4) — Sir|11:15 ¢7)_the Crash “The Crim.(10:00-=(4) Home. [be _entlivened by’ more changing. OPen Eves. Ti 10 F. | lullaby. Lancelot. (2) — Burns and Al-| “son Key.” (9) — Good Nelghbor|!#:9—(4) Window in Home. meongidtengtipaat tre wg y nos roe 5 Theater. “Woman on the Run.”|10:30—(2)- Strike It Rich. (4 a ee = THE MIDNIGHT EARL... op lly Voice Progtam. (9)— (4) — Little Show. “Double Neg-| Home. mers. ss ; Jack Benny—violining at Carnegie Hali—claimed that at) Union.” (4) Movie. “Western! ative: (2) — Miss Fairweather, |'0:58--(7) News Presumably on the time-tested B FY. RADIO & AUTO fs his Oklahoma City concert they let people in free and made! Hackett.) (2) Arthur Buddy 1: 99—(2)—Les Paul and Mar y '1:00— (2) Valiant Lady. (® Tie show business theory that a | on : | them pay to get out: “Made more money that way”... , ‘Sen Godirey) “Ford. Tac Dough. (7) Story Studio,| moving target iw harder to bit, i RADIO SERVICE TL = Weboece Speniag variely ew. Viemapbee—<) — Fie 11:25 — (2) — Nightwatch Theater,|11:08—(9) Experimental School. | the Ricardos will junket first to | pe iw e i Fare. (4)—Med. “Playmates.” 1i:15—(2) Love of Life. Florida, then hop across to Cuba | Look fer us near movies, especially) was the funniest I've| ic. (2) — I Love Lucy. \n:30 — (4) — Dark Encounter,|!1*25—(7) News. to seek : Ricky's “folks,” and | : seen in a decade... They say an NBC|*3—(7) — Lawrence Welk’s Top} \ Gloria Saunders “and Herbert|11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.| later move on to New Orleans | Waterford Township Hall exec told his-secretary, “If my boss calls Mee yg ant ean (‘)—C— Patterson. (4) Tt Could Be You. (7) Robin) and Texas, all without actually | while I'm out, find out hig name.” .. . neoet Affair.” (2 Presents. 19; me a A and Ricky. - leaving filmiand, Danny Friendly, the Palace booker who} ter pride hay Coles ae guest! Sareateervene ted dasa fiiven--c0) Galli bie . After that, the rambunctious fearlessly presented Judy Garland, says) star. TUESDAY AFTERNOON {head _and her Latin Lothario she can stay six months or a year. ——/9:00—(9)—The * 1:00—-(4)- Final. be abandoning the New York “ee 2 Rule-Blond.” (2) ~ Studio One| TURADAY MORNING —_| "World Series it Nesmeaxsyy, apartment where they frvt found "Brien, 22, pretty singer on | o_o | almost unbelievable fame and the Steve Allen TV'er, hias been wed: |y.05 "17 -— Democra $:50~(2) Meditations. (4) Today's) !#:90~(2) Ladies’ Day.) The tune to do" ‘ot in six years and has two kids. (Actress [ Gonmitien NAtHOnall, Farm sada Erin O’Brien Moore wants her t6 19:39 — (7)—Seac 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front, | 12! 28—(9)—Biliboard. isadite her’ thks) hens tak Te ()—Secret File U.S.A. (9)|1:00—=(2) ‘Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To-|12:46—(9)—Mary Morgan. . - en rien Diese a ‘uy se tole" ower eda Nick's Arena. \ 1:00—(7) Charm Theater. etl, News| Auto ti Ww, ish : / ad ce 8 ; —Watertron 7 ie 1:05—(9)—Shoppers Show ' they danced Inter bat wouldn't pose iso News \ ae oe | matic \ pas er on for pix . >. Copa singer Marion \ 1:30—(2) aoe Party. : ; na Colby will aie the election cam- } geal rll 2:00--(2) News. (1) Afternoon Film|} Dryer Repair Service paign’ for her husband, Bernard | ‘ ®*« hay Mg All Makes—Expert Trained Technicians. ® %30—(9) Tuesday Matinee. ' Frank, as a Miami Beach couneil- ob Partoteet | \ Lf lero Queen for a Day, ALL WOR , ae : crite ck 33 Female bores | | ocen > spi Romances. » K GUARANTEED x. eanne Crain's escort was - oa ft ews. ; = Sac? hernias ach oF toe hecetial Ee 1} lsciac@) tear: baby. | Complete Line of Automatic Parts 18 Hebrew Wil convalesce in Bermuda .. . Thely Sea ) | Pt tata em Nat om | Al Types of Oryer Veumng Suppees “Nick Dean” on Deb Records is actually HES | MARION Raft’s doing the town with his buddy, | Ee® Sens | . Margie. (9) Justice Colt. BUSSARD ELECTRIC ; x-jockey Sammy Renick. 4 | 4:90--(2) As The World Turns. iol : Barts Ponste ss msenues ES Gabtue Dan. cr, Buta B, Te wpe bccle toct a oles Sammy Kaye's clarine squi twice ¥ (@) Doody. land venue — during a rehearsal and he announced, “If I — Stim iran =H ad lea ee a Fh Renee Me sedi nod Soe weren't the boss of this band I'd give myself hg nd Mickey\Mouse (9) Dance Party. i. notice!” i Brigne ent 0-4) Br. Fu Mancha _ WISH I’D SAID THAT: Lynne Lyons reports on the actor wee «9 Fertcee Pa | - has so little personality that he worked on a color TV show 51 Age — ‘and came out in black and white. eg pecan it | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “One nice thing about modern Sheltered se a) A i Jare painted” That's cart,” “—things can’t be as bad as they|{f Zeer, a. ae ‘| are ag "s earl, brother. 7 in i (Copyright 1956, ee Inc.) ut Fooe 8 OF ies For tear that ae es ‘OPEN T ONIGH T DOWN 44 Individuals C ‘ DES WUT | scan Broadcasting Co. | Sefer ores soe Easy TV Service iof Fight Telecasts| T, spokesman, who declined! j jevusrs “M” i Kalter PROMPT surveys revealed that Pabst’ 8 Indies — Due to ‘Scandals’ nip of om Pre = Ay. 40 Festival 40 Kind of stew en We Are Closing Out Our MILWAUKEE W—A spokesman|“bad public relations in some, When Vin Wane te Stock eee for the Pabst Brewing Co., sponsor|areas.” u Won the firm is trying to sever its TV) He said he understood that two|New Gun Club Home Bonny-Mald of Wednesday night fights on tele.|clgarette companies are interested HAMPTON vision for the last six years, said|in- sponsoring the weekly bouts. | Lapeer County Gun Club has & Harlequin ———icontract with the International The IBC must agree before aNY! new. club house on Lake George ELECTRIC en Boxing Club. contractural change can,be made.) se 1, ong dies. 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