Dill eo eo os _ LONDON (UPD—Two Ameri crew to the moon — and M. W. Rosen and F. C. Schwenk of the National Aero- fautics and: Space Administra- tion in Washington said the pow- erful engines required” for such F ee ary 3 developed, while the fuels al- + of thrust fir. the takeoft-trom manned flights to the moou as “The atfemp{ to duplicate earth a . Q@lickly as rocket technology with instruments what could be pees poe ee in'a pa. Would allow jw, rather than waiting’ accomplished by a few men on Rage and Scteeek, for a decade or more of*preb- the moon would be immeas- per prepared for"ilivery at'the ine the moon by instrument, urably more expensive.” Congpanae:, ere, “nad: thei” pray: eer ee The scientists drew this pic- ect would appear “fanciful” only rhe argument that we can- tire of their proposed moon Possible crew should its rocket be dam- aged on landing. Next, the manned rocket would be fired, probably from some- where in the Pacific. Three of its stages would prope] the rock- et on its 240,000-mile journey jo ‘phere of the moon requires rel- atively small take-off thrust. * * * The scientists. figured the jour- ney would take 60 hours each way. The crewmen would stay on the moon 12 days doing ‘‘the ‘GWEH PA to those whose thinking has not shot: the moon, The fourth stage thousands of things instruments caught up -with engineering ad- |ife to explore the moon’ is First, an unmanned. rocket_ would help it land safely. The cannot do.” vances of the past years. historically unsound — moreover would be fired to the moon be- fifth would be all that was need- wfe * * fore the manned attempt to pro- ed to send the rocket back to The rocked could alter its * it is economically unsound,” they Both men argued for making _ said vide a “spare” for the tWo-man earth because the thin atmos- course in fii somewhat. by * the use of control jets. Once it returned to, earth's atmosphere, the crew would break out a large parachute at 30,000 feet and the capsule that contained them would float gently to the ocean. * * * “We believe feasibility has been shown,” said the scientists. “There temains now the in- triguing task of doing the job.” The Weather U, S&S. Weather Bureau Forecast / Cloudy, Scattered Showers. (Details en Page 2) tf THE PONTIAC PRESS a 117th YEAR xxk«x«xk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1930-48 PAGES °*"™2,28, G5 REE“ 8 GOP Leaders Vow ‘No Income = _ a aie 4 Will Be Fair Gam e SS Pontiac Prees Phete RUDY IS GONE — There won't be any more cigarette butts for Rudy, the housebroken deer who lived with the Victor Betis family on a farm near Clarkston. He has been banished by State.- Conservation officers to life in the northwoods. The pet deer is sadly missed by Mr. and Mrs. Betts and their four children. Somewhere in Michigan Wanders a Lonely Deer By REBA HEINTZELMAN ° ? Somewhere in the wilds of northern Michigan wan- ders a lonely deer, and, on a farm near Clarkston, there is a broken-hearted family. Rudy, the deer who appeared to love people better than animals, was taken from the Victor Betts f at 6310 Shappie Rd. by*——--—— State Consetvation offi- cers and turned loose to Reduce Cabaret Tax fend for himself in the Up- per Peninsula. Officers explained to the family that their pet had reached an age where it céuld be expected to turn mean, posing a threat to the chil- dren it customarily romped and played. with, But neither Mr. and Mrs. Betts nor their four youngsters could betieve this, One Conservation officer fed the domesticated buck a_ cigarette while the other inoculated the ani- mal with ‘dope. Rudy staggered over to Betts ‘anf fell at his feet. Betts wept freely 4s the two men hoisted the deer into a station wagon to begin his long sojourn of no return, * * * Rudy was turhed loose in the woods ntar Houghton. Next week when the big school bus pulls up to take Rudy’s young friends away, he will not be able to put’ on his customary show -of kicking and nipping at the tires, and throwing himself in the air in indignation. Nor will he sit on the Betts’ sofa, look out the window, or pick up-scraps from the dinner table _ after the family has finished. Instead, he perhaps will think of the time he kicked off one of ‘Do You Remember When . . i i i WASHINGTON (# —'The House has voted to reduce the federal tax on might club tabs from 20 to 10 per ' The bill goes to the Senate. , The cabaret cent now tax 1s one of the few World War Il excises not trimmed to 10 per cent in the 1954 tax revision. ‘ City Could Lose amily : - federal help."’ ee Pontiac to Get More Showers 1960 Pontiacs Through Night Roll Off Line; Occasional showers will continue! through tonight in the Pontiac, area, ending Thursday morning, | ithe weatherman says \ 0 ers e urn Tomorrow's outlook calls for, partly cloudy skies and less humid . weather with little temperature Two Shifts Slated for All Plants Within Week as Changeover Ends ichange, The mercury will dip to a ;cool 66 tonight, rising to a high |of 78 Thursday | ¥ * * Northwesterly winds 12 miles per oor recwoe at 10:30 a.m, today} ntiae in regular produc-| 'will become southeasterly tonight,',. ‘shifting to westerly tomorrow This tion rolled off the assem- {morning's rainfall reading was nine|bly line at Pontiac Motor) itenths inches for the past 24 hours.| nivision today as some 300) | Precipitation will tota] one half : ; | |to three-quarters inches in show- hourly rate employes came jers and thundershowers tomorrow back to work in the main) jand again this weekend. \, ; | — & o assembly plant. | The lowést thermometer reading The model changeover jin downtown Pontiac preceding 8 Jayoff came to an end and) ia.m. was 64 at 7 a.m. By 1 p.m.: _,3, j ; the mercury had reached 77. Officials say that all plants! should be working on a itwo-shift basis within a | week. | During the past two weeks a par-: itial crew of 4,800 hourly rate em- The first gleaming 1960; Pee a eo” sao DISCUSS TAX SUIT BRIEF Atty. Gen Paul L. Adams, left, expresses his views on the suit against the new state use (sales) tax to ployes have been working in the| Charles Lockwood, centér, Detroit attorney who | pressed metal and chrome plating == ——— © | | plants. . | | Current State Deadline Today, with the addition of as- . | sembly plant workers, the num- | for Sewer Construction. filed the suit. and Don Winters, supreme court clerk. Stores throughout the sfate began col- lecting the addivonal cent on sales yesterda: Federal Funds } Wording Flaw Car Dealers Angry | | ber jumped to 5,100. All plants Will Cost Pontiac | will continue on their present | one-shift basis until mext Tues- Pontiac today was in a calender, tangle over possible federal aid in| Then the foundry, engine, pressed) construction of the new sewage | metal, axle and chrome plating); plants will begin working on a reg-| itreatment facilities ordered by the| / Schools Must Wait Till ;Water Resources Commission, jular two-shift basis. The assembly, Date Error Is Corrected es « « |plant will follow suit next Wednes- f edd . The city stands to lose out on or Promise Monies jany federal funds available for con-| |struction of the $3,300.000-plus proj- sect, said City Manager Walter K LANSING (UPI) — Car buyers who closed their | deals before the 4 per cent use tax went into effect | at midnight Monday won't have to pay the extra cent on a dollar. Deputy Secretary of State Billie Farnum said the | situation was cleared up today, reversing an in- | formal decision announced yesterday that dealers — would collect the 4 per cent regardless of date of notarization of sale. Farnum said it was decided that a deal closed, with papers signed and notarized, would not be sub- ject to the added penny tax even though the sales had not been reported to the Secretary of State be- | fore yesterday. DPE ABP PAP AE PRA AAO Aerial Photos of Plant | LANSING WMC hot NSING (#—Michigan’s school, Appear on Pages 18, 19 jdistricts face still another delay) Willman } or ~~~ ‘before they can expect to receive | Asa big city, Pontiac is eligtb- jday, bringing one estimated total’ a promised 2326 million dollars in | ble for a grant of up to $230,090, ™Anpower to 9.400 empeyes state school aid the maximum amount available. | Te — Pontiac iss heduled to go on display in showrooms across “The mixup is the, Water Re-/the country Oct. 1 {the state aid bill that would have sources Commission's fault” Will] The firs new car ini regulat pro-| Prevented districts from borrow man charged, ‘They have given us,duction was started. on its way!" @gainst the anticipated funds congtruction deadlines that don'tidown the assembly line at 6:39/for the rest of the year. jibe with deadlines the city would ‘this morning , re t . i. bere {> Beet 42 be Th es sie Workers filed through the main gates in a steady rainfall, happy A joker has been discovered in 1 | The flaw also will prevent any early token payment this month | of state ald money. Car dealers in the Pontiac area and the rest of the, ‘State are up in arms against having to charge the new to return to their jobs despite (he = It had been anticipated that at four per cent use (sales) tax on deals closed before it dtemal weather. jleast 10 million dollars could be became effective at midnight Monday. hopes to get for construction dur-| Fisher Body workers began proj vneed among the cashung!, John A. Noreen, business manager for Matthews- ing the period ending next June 30,’ ducing bodies the new Ces ores f ~ *Harp Inc id the Water Resources Commission Aug. 24. They gradually in The bill was pulled back vester argreaves, inc., sal auto dealers were being “dis- announced today ‘crease production during the com. day as it was about to go to Gov Williams for signing Pontiac ‘and other Michigan cilies) must apply within two; weeks for anv federal funds it) for will : = * > * ing month criminated against” by If the mixup in deadhnes isn't) Full production will begin boom- Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett. state Scott Case Hits , ; : mw x untangled at a meeting of city andiing after the break for Labor Day, (Superintendent of public instruc- having to levy the new tax on August sales. “T challenge their right to charge (the four per cent on deals made in August,’ Noreen said According to Noreen, the Pon tiae office of the Secretary ol State's office received a tele state officials next Tuesday, the'The increase will bring a total of tien, said legislative leaders were city may find itself financing new/about 4,300 workers back to their;contacted and agreed to correct (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | fobs by the end of next week, [the measure when they return — - - —— |Sept.. 16 ’ | Bartlett said the error was un- P| | intentional and blamed it on the °° | frantic atmosphere surrounding the posh for a tax settlement last week. Technicality Judge Delays Action After Uncovering Rule About Ist Offense | gram Tuesday morning, based on a ruling by Atty. Gen. Paul Language in the bill re~wred that) The year-old law suit of Robert L, adame saying not te accept school borrowings be repaid by’ P. Scott, who is suing the Interna. | any transfers of car titles unless ‘Sept. 1 of the year in which they fiona) Barbers’ Union to save face’ the four cent charge had been iwere made. This would have auto-,in labor and political circles, may tevied, regardless of when the matically canceled any borrowings be over before it begins deal was closed, ee - A ee a ee against state aid in Septentber, > * * Norse @aid his office atalt | October, November and December This was hinted yesterday when worked late Monda night to close | - * & defense attorneys got so bogged(19 late August car sales in order The wordage will have to be down with a surprise technical rul- changed to specify repayment of NS uncovered by Oakland County borrowings by Sept. 1 of the fiscal Circuit Judge William J. Beer that year following the one in which the opening day of the trial had to recessed until tomorrow morn- to get under the wire on the old three per cent fev, . (Unlike other businesses. who pay their sales tax collections to the money is borrowed. r the Department of Revenue on The. error was discovered by ‘DS even before any testimony Was the 13th of the month following Claude H. Stevens and Charles R, ‘ken closing of a month of business, _| Moon, Detroit. bgnding attorneys : * . car dealers must pay theirs By’ | .Sehod! districts already have In his suit filed a year ago. Seott missed out on an aid payment of of Waterford Township, charges labout 40 million dollars due in the International, its Detroit Local |August. Many haye been borrow-|992. and two of its officers with, ling against anticipated taxes and U*!"& “ulterior motives’ in expel- primary interest money, iting him from the Union last year. | . | Seott said his removal was lexan —- wan . : : they were refused, based on the’ i ers eamster - inspired because ‘he telegram fi La ing. i ‘In Tod gi, P. , | Sees dus wean beans ean “ws Ia bave charged i ames R. before the ‘Qt we wou ve charged | | ays ress | Senate Rackets Comssition ble Gee wae soe their way of the Secretary of State Of- fice’ when each title transfer is made.) i However, when the 10 Matthew- Hargreaves transfers were taken over to the local Secretary of State's office Tuesday morning ( OST eT} preliminary pre-trial questions is —_ re proticg thetr | Ce ee ee te yesterday, Judge Beer came across! stscus” Noreen sald. | 1 es | County News oo... 0.0... 21 \4 Section of the Union's constitution | a“ - a IN. LONDON TOWN — President Eisenhower Looe UPL Tetephore «= Editoriats ws... 6 | which = _ he was “seriously ae _ pa “ _ ia ‘ tee Markets ....., #1 concerned” about in determining ‘i Secrefary of State James | : (oar dh Coes staat in ar at saaiar arto Maethilian. lat to or ee-ae ee 1. Obituaries i... . 9@ Whether the Union had followed its, Hare to collect four per cent on Winfield ‘Hoyse, official ‘residence in Landon of ~~ Arthur Tedder and a man identified only as | “Pert ab (ore rales ie expeling Scat polyer = ioe id “I ‘tae U.S. Anibassador Joho Hay Whitriey. ‘Leff to‘ “Morgan.” President Eiserthow eh oe 0 | When defenae attorneys Boaz Se.) were written. Here etd” i's ine S. 9 bee, swat + slo for today is in | Py @ Reale Programs #7 |gel. representing the local and the only way to stop bac k-dating right, seated: Former Prime Miniater Winston Paris conferring with President Charies de | witnes, Karl awed 47 [two officers, and Theodore Sachs, Hare previously. had said that Churchill, Eiserhower and Prime Minister Har- Gaulle, (Story of Tke's dinner party on Page 2.) Women's Pages .......... 1316 | (Continued on Page 2, Col 5) ‘Continued on’ Page 2, Col. 8)_ ' t a oe ) ‘ Tax’ Claim Adams Causing Trouble by Court Test If Levy Is Thrown Out, Oakland’s Lodge Holds Substitute Plan From Our News Wires LANSING — Michi- gan will not get an income tax even if the new use (sales) tax is declared un- constitutional, Republican leaders vowed today. | At the same time, they suggested Attorney Genera) Paul L. Adams may be vio- lating at least the spirit of the law by asking the Su- preme Court to throw out the new use tax boost. One leader said Adams _ has * jeopardized A a usefulness ® * *® “If its thrown out, said Sen Cariton H Morris (R-Kalamazoo' who championed the use tax. ‘the Democrats still won't get the in- come tax” ——- —— One of the alternatives still alive should the Supreme Court toss out the use tax inerease as unconstitutional is a propesal by zs" Holds Up Cash Qver Back-Dated Tax sari Ledge, a Republican. Still resting with the Senate Tav- ation Committee, Lodge's ill would impose a so-called transac- tion tax on stocks. bonds. con- tracts. real estate, mortgages, options and other business trans- fers. No rate of the tax is included in the bill. and no amount of pos- sible income from jt can be de- termined because it depends «© how much such business is trans- acted in a year's time, Lodge said * * * Some lawmakers were in a wholesalers tax that was oro- posed but dropped earlier in tne session. It would amount to a sales tax because it could be passed on directly to the people., With the Use Tax Act under the cloud of the Supreme Court suit. early adjournment of the Legislature lay in doubt. interested The high court \vesterday set Sept. 15 for a hearing on Detrmut Attorney Charnes €. Lockwood's suit to throw out the penny tax tn crease as unconstitutional Filing of the suit brought a ore- ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 3} x * * Save Those Sales Slips, in Case... LANSING W~Save your sales slips, mether. they may be good as gold. Consumers may be able to col- lect rebates on the one-cent use (sales! tax boest which went into effect yesterday if the levy is dectared unconstitutional by the state superme court. A suit challenging the tax has already been filed and the high court will hear it en Sept. 15. The deputy state revenue di- rector, Clarence Lock, had some advice for those who want to take a chance that the levy will be ruled illegal. He suggested getting a receipt for every purchase ‘and making sure that the vendor signs and dates it, * * * Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams re- perted the state would retain most of what it had collected if court throws out the new law. ut, Adams: said taxpayers could make a recovery if they furnished sales ‘slips and other receipts substantiating the amount of taxes paid The attorney general added ‘ that he did not expect the court r te hand down a ruling before ; six vein ‘Cartiest. satin acct —~._senhower had a happy reunion in Cheering crowd outside V | Pontiac Could Sutter . | i. ; & TWO. , d IAG DV ___,_\_ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 | A Jovial Ike Reminisces With British Comrades beaming and;commander of Allied ground! to a:forces in North Africa and later Winfield'in Italy during the war, sat at S. Am-| Eisenhower's right {Montgomery left ‘By EDDY GILMORE enthusiastically LONDON (AP)—President Ei- waving ; ¥ a reminiscing atmosphere Tues-: House, the residence of U. day night with British comrades bassador John Hay Whitney! * * *t of ‘World War II. ~ where the dinner was held. | Wearing dinner jacket and black * * *: * * * tie, the President greeted each of The President was a laughing. At dinner Montgomery sat with the 25 a guests at the door. joking host, quickly putting at rest.in talking range of Eisenhower, ine F — put his hand un- any tenseness that might have He placed in an honoved seat der 1-year -old = Sir been felt by those of the guests! just five feet across the table Churchill's elbow and led the par-’ who have criticized his war strat-|What was said during: the meaj/t¥ into a large foyer for a group egy in their memoirs was not disclosed, picture . By coincidence, the stag dinner. But Eisenhower was in high The President sat in the middie was held on the 20th anniversary spirits and-in no mood to raise |0! a sofa with Churehilt on his of the German invasion of Poland,|past antagonisms right and Prime Minister Harold which set off World War I He placed in an honored seat Macmillan on the left Eisenhower cordially greeted at his left Field Marshal Viscount When the photographers crowd. | Field Marshal Viscount Montgom- Alanbrooke, who also has had a ed around for a closeup, Macmil- ery. whose critical comments net- few criticisms of Ins wartime !#? seemed momentarily startled. | tled Eisenhower -o much that he leadership Alanbrooke syit But Fisenhower was amused and vsnubbed a card from Montgomery ain’s top commander during the fold the prime minister, “NOW last Christmas. War. you can sce the whites of their, When the evening was over, Field Marshal Earl Alexander, ©”°* * * * The President then assisted! | Churchill to his feet and stood| jaside to let the aging statesman lead the way into tbe dining room Whitney sat opposite the Pres- ident with Churchill on the am Winston Wiis Loss of Federal Funds ‘Continued From Page One! ~ partment last spring approved the bussador's right. help, City’s $3,300,000 expansion plan as |sufficjent to abate pollution, it “County Cancer MAY UP DEADINE jcently indicated that more money | Unit Bolts ACS |would have to be spent. One solution Willman saw would Pledges Support facilities without federal Willman warned, | to ted last spring,” said Dr. tracts from July 1, 1960 to some-| pee a time earler next spring | Albert Ei. Heustis, state health oe tw Siege The present July 1 deadline set commissioner, by the state conflicts with a May 1 The official order stated that deadline set by the federal govern- Pontiac's existing plant is inade.' ment, Willman said, quate for the heavy load it carries, | with the result that it fails to treat all the city’s sewage adequately The resultant pollution to the have the state moving up the dead. _Pomtise’s pollution problem is | State Gr | ees 3 ae : oup in Wake“ oox ovr cRIaNALS — ! line for letting construction con-| SPPareatly worse than we sus- | of Suspension The North Oakland County unit of the American Cancer Soviety today declared it has officially sev- If municipalities are to be eligi ble for federal aid hext sunimer, they must have construction con tracts signed by May 1, he ex lained, pian said. The city is killing fish and| It hax instead pledged ful! sup “According to our present plans, plant life in the river, it asserted |port to the autonomous Michigan it looks as if we'll miss the federi!| * * ve |Cancet Foundation deadline by three or morermonths.’ tHe time-table by which Pontiac! unless the state moves up its dead... ordered to abate pollution con- line,” Willman said tains these interim deadlines: City officials tacitly do not plan’ tee 4 of thie — approval of ex | to meet the state's deadline fo pansion plans by the State Health Local unite concurred with the state organization in refusing to reconsider its stand on fund | ralsing issues after being ousted from the ranks of the ACS duly By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL dr. Anthony F. Stiel, chief investigator for Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem, as he we Ds For here comes leaves Ziem's office to trace many of the crim- inal complaints which come into the office. The Day in Birmingham Local Architect Enters’ - WHO Design Competition — BIRMINGHAM — World-famous ‘ for a new World Health Organiza-| year. og sk ma tse as a lB cea rae ‘ ~ ‘ine ball & Otome The 15 who will enter oe | Pakake Gia 0 . poad petition are from Italy, the Neth- erlands, France, Switzerland, Fin- land, Brazil, Japan, England, the Federal Republic of Germany, Denmark, and the U.S.S.R. and the United States. ters must be voted upon by the The other architect from Amer. | 13th world health assembly when ica is Hugh Stubbins of Cam. | 't meets next year in Geneva. bridge, Mass. If approved, WHO hopes to have the new headquarters ready with. The invitation to enter the com- tm the next two or three years, petition was issued by Dr. M. G.| pr, Candau said. Candau, director-general of WHO. The executive board of the health|_ The site will be donated by the organization named five interna-|5¥iss Confederation and the Re- tional architectural experts to se-| Public and Canton of Geneva. lect architects or firms of 0 Labor Dey, the Paris Jammed fo Welcome Ike De Gaulle at Airport; Begin Talks in Warm, Friendly Atmosphere PARIS w — President Eisen- hower made a happy and trium. phal entry into Paris today, rid- ing beside his war-time comrade, Gen. Charles de Gaulle, x * Packed crowds jammed __ the Jack Sanders of 1415 Epping Lane, Bloomfield Hills, attended Pontiac Press Phote sued the first ticket in Michigan jr tire aint teat estat" Deals Eye for C rOOKS New Students and Baseball Players: | Must Register Pontiac Junior, Senior center of the city, cheering, as the World War II leaders drove past in an open car on their way to conferences crucial to the West- ‘ern alliance. It was a greeting reminiscent sponsored by the ef the dy in 1900 when Eioon- OCDM, was the third given this hower was cheered as libera- tor of Paris. Unofficial esti- mates put the crowd at half a million or more. Officials and cola letting contracts. They plan instead |r), Wariment: July 1, 1980 — letting 24. If Le’s not out rounding up bad under the radar speed control sys-| High Students Slated "°wsmen said the turnout ap- |Kie, 36, of 239 Townsend St. will to let the deadline go by 80 that or construction contracts: Dec. 21 check passers, Anthony F. Stiel has tem . peared greater than the one for |be held at 11 4.m. Thursday from , the state in turn can go to court 196) ~completion of the mew facil. < The society had revoked the his eyes peeled for some young! Tony, who makes his home with for This Week Elsenhower’s arrival in London. |the Bell Chapel of the William R. if and get legal authority to order the itles Southeastern Michigan Division hall players in this area who might his wife and children at 195 Draper, Eisenhower is the fixst Ameri-|Hamilton Co. Burial will be in iH) city to issue general obligation __ charter when the division defied someday provide the spark the Ave., likes nothing better, than a, The Board of Education hasjcan president to state visit | Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit, i bonds to finance construction with oe a national edict forbidding partic- Detroit Tigers need. bull-session over baseball. The . to F since ead s Wilson| Mrs. McKie died Monday at out a vote of the people Lonely Deer Roams imation in federated fund-raisning — ‘The 32-year-old chief investigator sports pages are his first target asked all new students to the shall after World War I Grove Crest Manor Convalescent NEEDS COURT ORDEK ! rhe ‘Southea tern Michigan) D : Noe we wal tert oe me ee ee eae aa en ean at aT tol S * ® . os saciid & short illness. Koper ; won’ be In ° $f " " rents Ik Ke ! doubles as a scout for the gers However, his job and coaching 40d senior 5c evel to ‘ | Sole survivor is a great niece ena pee reialen constr Somewhere In q e Por lan Tad Fond a te oe: ae ae, es saaigned a he 2 ee ee being ite crete aie and eee ieter aan ad ee Great “Bisenhower (Mrs Wayne Andreae of Birming- tion contracts until it is armed with [Avon Township Fund for the post i ged Pontiac sandlots for-jros- seeing the Tigers play in Detroit. | this week at their assigned schools. |and De Gaulle exchanged warm ham. 4 court order to issue bonds, since (Continued From Page One) everal wear Joes , Udke others, he doesn't see this The exception is Jefferson Jun-!and animated conversation al- The Rev. Robert DeWitt, pastor | there are no plans at present to on the deer, administering first iid * * * But his real police work aids year as being a bright year for ior High School where all students,|though each is awkward in the of Christ Church veek voter approval of bonds again. A splint was taped to hic broken Official contimaton of the split ee characters — aot the heme team. a “ new, must register this other’s language. - officiate at the service. gut the court action may not b@ leg, and, affer a time, Rudy be came last oight when the Board even the mgals would have on At home he does manage a peek week. crapped up Until a couple months came a frisky lavabte! pal to aj Of Prustee. of the North Oaldand their team, Tony goes tate action: once and awhile at some of tele- The schools are receiving reg- | ae te business eet Back Dated-{ T iffer the state deadline for eon the children in the eynruareanity County ott voted unanmiaed lv te anvilnee Zhen er any of his | Vision's who-done its, He says if istrants in thetr otfices from 9 | ence at De Gaaae aya “ C ax tracts has passed » From that tine on. the deer lived Sud with tie Michizan Division assistants need some sort of in any get near portraying the real a.m. to 4 p.m. Students whe | ace s Elysee E . with the Betts’--inside the house Poard in accepting aevocation of vestigation before a criminal life of a detective or investigator, . A g C D | | mie eee Ge ep summer and winter. ee house (ne American Cancer Society chat . warrant ia issued. ae dice: ao is “‘prob- Susie meg aus heaves, snd enconagiae oe “good n ers ar Cd ers a , broken, gentlemanly and the neigh | ad chee > ing | SDt¥ the Closest. | register again. a re.” 1 i . pi dna theta tees hors nee to love the animal us “We believe that local option fie tos veces perm 0 be pi “My job but without the dum-de- eee ‘cc: afl ‘Powe: vecils Both men described the first} ‘Continued From Page One) } in time to sign contracts by the Much as the Betts, should be allowed in the matter j.ake, and Orchard Lake policeman | (Um dum. ine three Year veteran, in begin Sept. 10 PUPES talks in that manner, White|sales notarized before midnight , federal government's deadline in Friendly wagers were made of fund ralsing,”” says Dr. dohn the busiest. Added to his itinerary, in Zlem's c ce joked. | High school students must pur- ee oe secretary James Hag-| Monday would be taxed three per May. that when spring came, the litte 4 Marra, president of the Oak. are cases ranging from simple . chase book cards, at a cost of $3 ° he ort id “it w hn — and those after midnight four There was no mention of the, buck deer would surely get the land unit, issault to brutal murder. Scott-Union Case leach, at their high school office ® age Lower plage safe per cent. deadline tangle last night when city, urge te go bounding opt inte the | Our yearly allotment received llowever busy Tony is kept he ‘before Labor Day. A $2 towel fee Al eral mad (NATO. nua of PART OF PROTEST commissioners accepted and filed woods as all yearlings do. But from the Ponjine area United Fund Stl manages to keep up with oa, ‘ ’ is also required, and $1.20 for aly o = th Tk woukd come Noreen said photostatic copies of the official state order for Pontiec” Rady agatn fooled his unbeflevers bas dilways been generous and we baseball doings, “TM never lose Hits Technicality school lock. | SS jthe 10 transactions in question, to stop polluting the Clinton River by ignering the call ef spring. wish to continne tomember of UY love for the game.” Tony says x & * ,amounting to $225 in sales tax, the ie ee ian vel im Hr continued to reside pracetlly hel ey — heat fi ; * * ; (Continued From Page One) | Book fees will be refunded upon Search St. Clair River, were = nae a part of a \ order with almo oO cammen and! contented!) af the Betts’ yo hot Viemipoe director of ectise of an arm injury he ce “edie sr : . a est on ms’ “Without a vote of ine v ople ap The Rette fanil didnt know the Qhakl a County Health Deport cemed on a double play collision noone eat Ay itis. tection: see cts ches The neon: | Woods for 8-Year-Old (oes K. Jereas. pieaiiek of proving construction bonds we ape vuklae (te dec vy Hen and: a trustee for the Mieht- while a shortstop on a farm team tempted to expla vl tenet i; , ; ' the Pontiac Au rt : certainly going to be in detalt of a ieene revcking the belch gat Camere Bourewlelons, aalet in 1948 fae Baeite days ap- (able section. Judge Beer said: . | There will be an orientation deer bee (UPD — Skin Assn. said he reserpine the order,’ said Willman thet as long as the deer acted As a omembher oof the medical pear over But the know-how of, “All the by laws should be given’ session for parents of all incom- | 8 began a search in the St. any such complaints yet. He sald next Tuesday's meeting ne . ‘ Profession TP ocan fmt say thatthe yvanie is still his He just their simple plain English mean- | ing 10th grade students at Cen- [caie River’ today’ and police and Henry E. Gotham president of in Lansing may give an indeation Mens seed neighbor ad NONI! Gis ciaie liv Haifa WII) Gake no coached his Knights of Columbus. ing and nothing else.” | tral and Northern high schools volunteers continued — searching the Pontiac Retail Store said hi i : cr Tain it was allright to keep binv eg ca a cine > ' : | at 3:5 mM, Se g. nearby woodlands for an 8-vear- : , is of how much more than $3,500: 000 Phi" Hifference whatsoever in the pro: team: te championship of Pontiac's The section states that Union | at 7:30 p.m, on Sept, \ ? Je office was adding a line on all the city will have to spend fessional education afforded the Class A league members convicted of violating | The parents will meet with coun- 04 boy missing from his home | bills of sale saying the added one WILL COST MORE hist copyright acto the United doetors Neither wall wouffect the As his minor league experience sak eark of the constiintion oball | selors and home room teachers to since yesterday. | per cent was being paid under pro- Although the State Hlealth = [ fates wae enacted in 1790 splendid) coopenution ply sien iN carried him to teams in Wausau SS hes the ficsl Ge. and. i ibecome acquainted with the edu-| Police said Paul Ferriby, son of test in case the Supreme Court ' North Oakland provide in our can Wie, Pine Bluff, Ark. and Muake. convicted more than twice for |Cation programs for their young-'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferriby dis-, declares it unconstitutional. cer control program” zon. his 8.490 job as sleuth for’ the same offense, shall’ be gus. sters. . appeared yesterday morning but ! * &* * ‘ Pass the Oars Ziém’s office keeps him on. the ‘pended. | The parent orjentation session his parents and a baby sitter em-| Noreen emphasized that it wasn't GOP | d V Mmeve across the countey after was successful when tried for the ployed because the couple works, this possibility that angered him @d ers OW cuminals wanted on Under questioning by Judge first time last year, according to did not become alarmed until he but rather having to pay the new TUITE rOUSs ‘ os charges in Oakland County Beer, Siegel and Sachs admitted py philip J. Proud, assistant su- failed to return for dinner jast ‘rate ‘hat Scott was guilty of but oné perintendent of schools, ‘night. offense on sales enacted before the four per cent went into ‘effect. Heavy Rains Hit Detroit ‘No Income Tax To get Tony's creweut ruffled By The Associated Press underpisses on the John Lodge i cau him ‘ae ae ve the 53-year-old former offi- : : nt ; ‘private eye.” “That's fer the cer Gt Pontiac Teamsters Local 614 8 ' ' vast nd bidsel Ford bapresswaye fore Continued From Payse Oney LU ‘ cer of Pontiac : / Heavy rains Mailed southeast ' | television people not me." he'll ag boeted out because the Union County Clerk Hits Apathy Semie TMHATODISES cietion from Sem krank LD Beace COV Senate majority supposedly a that the Legislature woot Stel, the father of six children, “dual-untonism™ in that he once | . : @... ; Wind upoats marathey sessen whom ages otnonths to 10 years, has been “4s a lobbyist for the rival State u TO r O Lr I recom enes around lawyers so lomy that the Barbers Association, Inc. : . field en rubbed off on him . He's SEEKS REINSTATEMENT currently attending University of scott claimed yesterday that El. Oskland County may run out of before {INR Cars to a stop climbed to their ear roofs of being flooded Michigan through the night ane morning hours, flooding basements and again halting traffie on Ds troit's two main expressvay Water piled up rapidly at some respond. found him = guilty of; in fear wRost Cl Ir wlet hire The U.S. Weather Bureau sald the showers were tonched off by a low pressure system moving | Lawmakers probably will take acroas the state, Rainfall ranged | care oof matters left hanging from the townships and cities to jare paid $8 a day plus six cents a ; Detrolt night school working to-' ” | from 16 inch at Detroit Metre. | when they adjourned last Sater : & mer Albrecht. secretary-treasurer | jurors the upcoming jury; draw from. imile round-t 5 The Weather politan Airport up to three Inches | day until Sept, 16 ‘ we * philosophy degree. Some of Local 352, and one a tha officers | terms in Circuit Court are Leas - The system works this way: “The ae Get cme put Dull U. 8, Weather Purcsn Repers =: "SAT areas, The ralme were i iat they tay recess until ee ai to et his law degree. being sued, was now trying to —end ata time when the court Township and city clerks are sup- anybody on jugy' duty until the PONTIAC AND VICENITY—Grattered ONpetted to continue Intermit o ands down ats tax de oe o «£ « “force me out” as treasurer of the) is Taced with a heavy load of crim- posed to submit to the Clerk’s Of. township and city clerks submit. faliewed ‘by spartial clearing end tees (OMtlY (Mrough Thureday mem ii te «si While most of the office's anaist oats — of Examiners of Bar- inal and ee _ fice four names — taken from vot- nee mons stressed. Rumid. {few tonight 43. Mt romerte © . bffhetive date of mianmy new laws , ae : . : . rs, his present position. a ing registration rolls — of prospec-| omorrow Murphy, Sheriff Frank Hal apagemor vate laa, here) Detroit police get more than 700 whieh can't go inte operation unt alee pagetalury Se ny poppises Sitting yesterday with Albrecht | The fault lies with Mr. an Mrs. tive jurors for each precinct in W. Irons and a local justice of the eg te sete eee calls about flooded basements days after the Legishuure ad > ag things Tie, is mM a men and other Union officers was | Citizen, said Daniel T. Murphy Jr., their respective area. Murphy's of. Peace or municipal judge will. pick ‘owes Co eas pam _ Reads’ in Allen Park a pver jtorns would be set back aeaons be jie *Pe OF Mathew Fig ee tee ny joey clerk-register. . {fice immediately sends simple 21- apa iat ge morsaclasa tia baeg At 8 em: Wind velocity 10-18 #ph Rouge, Econ Favior Towirshijy, ‘svt! His inost memerable case? walemale la ‘ maaphy, was | pepeiy » oneein questiaamaires ts cach, The 90. il aan ok Boe Direction’ North To. forinwent Dearborn and Highland Park were : * * * “EM never forget. the Klerdorf county CIO Council. { Grav: names Tharsday for the Based oh the county's 289 pre- will constitute tie Septem Sun sets Werdnesdas ar 7 On nin flooded but the water drained off Phe Supreme Court dominated case last year.” he anewered with. He said Scott should be remoyed | first term beginning Sept. #7, said cincts, 1,156 names should have ber jury panel. pe Cron ens Weatoesar at ce ae when the cain stopped vd by Democrats this. was con out hesitation. He worked 196 over from the state board because of} some 329 citizens mailed prospec. been submitted. The number fell 2 ke 8 - . Moon rises Wednesday at 377 @an A A * fronted with one of the most im time hours. he a irying to eoive “his attempts to destroy unionism | tive jurer questionnaires have Way short, Murphy said. | Although it might appear that 600. Dewstewn Temperateres Tie Lodge and Ford Exprexe. MUTSM ond camers nwatted 2°16 invsterions fatal bornin ‘of the by organizing the rival associa-| met returned them. eae aie jabeid be suiiislent ter Sve fiky fam ve i8 liam oh on ie ae AMige ane WU NPUOMS cistone in its histers No decbaoy co: =e Ri tion. “Many of these ; To complicate matters more, he terms, Murphy pointed out that this ees ee ee re Ta seh ater. dey eqpected hefove Late Oetuhos oun Teamneter Scott seeks reinstatement in the entiy dea't think ch of thei reed many questionnaires come Number gradually decreases as 9am aie 64 Wis ti Cs one wiice 7 here’ . . AR = " much ? i ' AT Seca or os sald up to So cars were trapped COLLECTING TAN tat Do geC pa ciety lees me Union, and $130,000 dam- sponsibility as citizens in seeing! back peti minor excuses of saga | ey Poe oni rear ; pop =~ Phere | Pelee on on the two roads, However, the’ Merehants across the — state the “ene assigned te the Wittow hs ‘In an attempt to iron out dif- os gate =— +=. “One lady wrote she rome old goipts for numerous reasons, hem temperate a: Lodge Expressway was open ite dtatted collecting Wwhgt amounts Rup Alrport on the night that ferences over the section of the — equally critical of serve she was expecting die or move out of the area. 4 Sian tenperciure. tres = full length to both north and south te a four cent sales ta\ yesterday Herman Kierdort supposedly was | constitution, the judge called all Pasco city clerks who Foliage cy chickens in fall,” said Miss| Township and city clerks also ~ Weather—Partl) Clouds bound traffic this morning and will continue to do so unless going there to ar@& his wife, bet ‘attortieys info his chambers. They | tered in their duties of 1, | Blaine Martin, ¢ clerk who aids have been urged to pay closer. at- One Year Ago in Pontiar . Rain kept a soggy grip on much the court orders otherwise lastead disappeared for 13 days. (came out 20 minutes later and four names of wealnae tenho ier in drawing of jury panels, tention to lists of past jurors sent pinest taseratate 3; Of the Eastern two-thirds of the Offictals in the State Revenne “T-felt sort of lost. out there,’ /udse annaunced the trial was eagh voting precinct in their city. Murphy emphasized that this out, by Murphy's office so as to Mean, temperature _ ots country Wednesday, The West con) Department, a defendant in. the Tony recalls, ’ cessed until 9 a.m, Thursday. een @ wouldn't have prevented this wom-|not send in names of persons who Highest oad Lowest, Temperateree (tinued to bask in fair weather suit, waited uneasily (or the de Although he missed “Uncle” Her. All four a said they’) The young Republican county of-| & from serving on later jury pan-/have served mavige how past year. 100 in 1953 44 in tans z 8 ft ++ ctnton. man, now in prison, that night, the &éreed not to tell the press what ficial evaluated the serious situa-| lS Stretching through next year.) Realizing that are some a euadays\ Vecpuaters Aart Showers and thunderstorms east) Shoutd the «ew tay be tossed out, Chief investigator did nab Charies! Vent on in the chambers, although tion as some attorneys continued to} “This is an important a legiGenate reasons Sir Set wanting Alpene “ “ Marquette " a8 $9 from Texas hit in th wake of vio« the department would be forced to, Oertel off a Pontiac baseBall squad Se Said new motions might be! protest jury. pariels which they government,” he sald, “Ah cught bv serve, Murphy feels most ere in- hivmarck 69 88, Miami A 8) ee storms which battered parts | revert immediately to the old sales ind got him signed with the Balti. made when the trial resumes. charged each year are ful of s0-| te take a mere conscientious view par ele local factories arownevite % Milwaukee i egjof (he aren Tuesday and Tuesday jtay xvetem. scrap revised fornre Mofe Orioles, the first) major’ . called “professional jurors” — or) of jury duty and at teast filt out allow — Chicago 14 6) New Orleans 9) 1: Night ‘and possibly handle thousands of| league teams, he scouted for, Oer- Weatherman Got His those that come back’ time and questionnaire and return them -_ Sr Oe clerana: +e a sale a hoe Wet spots were scattered | All requests from -conattmers for r».| 4l, new with Miami of the Interna-! time again. even though the law, te Clerk's Otfice: regardless of 'Dloye is selected a8 @ juror. Delon ea Phoentx 105 #1 along the Mississippi River and funds tonal League, was Stiel's first find.) MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI}—Davis *Pecifies that jurors can serve only, whether they can serve.” They a. ih oe liad little sympathy Deut a f Sout a . tablet ie IL Galt of central Mis} Clarence Wo Lock, deputy state, a 2 a _{ Benton, A__government.. weathor., very {Wo years, Se eat eee -+ Mast _be notasiond. pametbocies Se De - fo. GO Rage Ti RB Mere 3) 2 7 ‘NOMA and Certrallrevenne commiasioner,. said tax-' Another memorable event —jman stationed here,. reported) “We're only following the law,” |. Ironically. Murphy faces scarcity’ reason why ee Ph tea ae, 4 a Rashingten ff 73 hanes. There was more rain in the payers who keep receitps of taves to him and probably not to the yesterday that it rained every day said, “And our job is of jurors despite repeated calls wie furor in hs Cheat Céeree as andioe i qi sed - M4. ro, alee eth et owe pant Lada would be able ‘0 lady o oe _ pedaling of me 20-day vacation in the — Geass sree prong pear his office from men and women way: mes 7 ' ' : - ‘as a Birmingham patrolman 2 on, Tex. area / we don't get our quota ‘Wishing to serve on juries. They’ “Yes. A. Wife and four kids > | A rake es vy _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBE R 2. 1959 OKAY JET AIRLINER — The Douglas DCS, sweptwing jet airliner, was ap- a four-engine, proved as airworthy Monday by ation Agency. FAA Administrator E. R. Quesada las, the Federal Avi- Aircraft Co., AP Wirephote (left) presents the certificate to Donald W. Doug- board chairman and founder of Douglas beside a model of the plane that will go into commercial service Sept. 18. They ‘Disappeared’ 207 Years Ago Today ll ‘Lost’ Days Foul Up Calendar By WARD CANNEL NEW YORK (NEA) presently the strangest anniversary in the history of this country and all of civilization. So strange. in fact, that there is neither to remember it nor a way to for- get. after Thursday, October 4, 1582, — Comes Would be Friday, October 15, 1582. That took care of the lost time — And to rectify the original miscal- culation of .0078 of a day, Gregory a way Ordered that no century year could be a leap year unless it were di- jvisible by 400—1,600, 2.000, 2,400. | got * * * For between Sept. 2 and Sept. 14 ing what they are, England did in the year 1752 not one American not attend Gregory's Council of But sophisticated politics be- | (birth, child was born and not one spar- row fell. Not a, breath, not a sunrise, not a mealtime, bedtime or to- morrow during these days that vanished while time stood still. And while it can all be explained by simple addition, it is still the kind of mess that makes philoso- phers, millionaires and neurotics — in short, civilized man Now, it makes things a lot eas ier to begin the story 2.637 years ago in Rome, a hustling little town that operated on a 10-month year — 304 days long. But it soon became obvious that! spring was arriving earlier and earlier each yefr. So two new months were added, bringing the total year to 355 days. An extra month was used in alternate y years, to keep spring in line and inc rease| taxes, rents and interest payments. * * * But by the time ‘Julius Caesar assumed power six centuries later, time and the seasons were out of joint again. Caesar hired an Egyp- tian astronomer to make the nec- essary adjustments. His first vear was 441 days long. All succeeding years. were 365 days long with an added day every fourth year. It worked as long as Caesar lived. But after his death the tay assessors found it more profitable to have leap . Year every third vear. Consequently, the leap years be- tween 8 B.C. and 8 A.D. were abol ished by decree and things went back to their normal — and wrong — course: for Julius Caesar's Egyptian astronomer had miscal- culated the year by .0078 of a day. And within a thousand years,. the first day of spring dawned on March 15 — and would eventually have dawned on Christmas if: poth- ing had been done about it * * * And so, promptly 500 vears later, Pope Gregory XIII called the counci| of Trent where interested parties and astronomers cleared the air with the order that the day Things YOU Need for Traveling With BABY LABOR DAY Week-End For Travel and Home Use hal Disposable s Des. Small or 2 Det. Large 189 Pin om as a dia- Polding car seat—ar® shown — with steering wheel. — baby amused and in ‘comfort safe MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Diapers 4 He Quality Trent. And for 170 years London, | and then Boston and New York, sree along 10 days _Brtind Suesdy to Keep Alligator, Judge to Keep Ticket HOUSTON, Tex Justice Tom Maes turned down an alligator but dismissed a speeding ticket against alligator wrestler Loujs Pavia Pavia, of Port Arthur, Tex wrote Judge Maes one of his rep- tiles nipped him recently and he ‘was unable to work to pay off a speeding ticket he received here. * * * “You can: have your choice of one from 18 inches up to four ifeet.”" he wrote the judge. | Pavia recommended the 18-inch size. These, he said, don't bite. | * * * Judge Maes _ dismissed speeding ticket—conditionally “The condition.’ he told neWws- ‘men, “is that the man not. send me an alligator.” (AP)—Peace the Takes Kent County Post GRAND RAPIDS wh — Leonard G. Simon, former executive secre tary of the Kankakee Counts Tuberculosis Assn... Kankakee, Iil., started new duties Tuesday as Kent County health educator He succeeds Beverly Giss who resigned last spring to take a similar post at Colorado Springs. Colo. everybody else. around to changing their calendars, they had lbst another day. So this country has no history between Sept. 2 and Sept. 14, 1752 You can see right away what this does to George Washington. If you celebrate his birthday on Feb. 11, the actual date of his you are 11 days off. If you add the necessary days and come to February 22, you are actually celebrating the date 11 days old ~*~ * * And that is a rather peculiar cus- tom. And so is getting to Europe in seven hours by plane: or to Moscow in 22 minutes by missile; or to the moon at all. 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A few of us were still stand- | ing near ohe of the guard posta that had been knocked’down in . A pair of broken glasses from ore of the victims lay at the base of the post. _A car driving down the high- |bar served beer to two miner sail-/times when farmers put their pro- way pulled over and asked one | owe on July 4. The sailors were.ducts on display and for sale in of the Persons standing near the | teen os ps , ambulance attendants | covered his body with a blanket | and turned to the next victim. | placed into ambulances first and | Other motorists had stopped and were rushing to the #cené to give what help could be given. SILENT ONE WAS DEAD were E FLOOR SHOP] Your Headquarters for TILE! wreckage scene what bad hap- pened. He replied: “Death wus . here a few minutes ago.” ‘Soilors Brew Up Names? i, MIDDLETOWN, RA @The ee. town council held a hearing Fri- iday night on charges thgt a local in America date {rom colonial ‘Rodney Brewer and, Reid Tippler. market. pisces. Both cars smoldering * impact. A gas station attendant With ‘a fire exting ish- | and smuking engines on beth | cart _ , * * * “The injured moaned and} screamed as blood ran from their wounds. All bat one_begged for help. The silent one was dead, He was later identified as-red | H. Wobig, 71, Port Austin Wobig was in his car with his Et VR SARS ID 9x12 LINO - RUGS > wife, Cecilia, who was taken to | Community eS The driver of the other car was ; Rev. Simon Terpstra, 38, Fruitiand, Ont, who was stretched out lew footteom his Cal * * * Two passengers ino his” car, Willlam Dowsatt, 20. Ottawa, and Owen () Sharp, 21 Abate, Quebec, werecon the ground Close by. 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The dress is topped ‘ arid-broun checked wool tweed costume by a brief bolero jacket trimmed with black seal with a matching hat. from Yues St..Laurent’s collection _for . ; Teenage ‘omen's section Gone ~ Returns After Good Will Concert Tour of “Europe The Michigan Chorale — one hundred teenage singers — re- turned to Detroit Tuesday alter a good will concert tour in Europe. They will be presented in a concert in Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor Sept. 13 at 3 p.m. Local mémbers of the cho- rale include Marilyn Vernon of Pontiac; Larry Erdman and Gwen Fett of Birmingham; Dennis Garrels and Kathryn Olmstead of Orchard Lake, and Shawnee Smith of Birmingham * * * The Michigan Chorale, con- ducted by Lester McCoy of the University Musica! Society. be- gan its overseas itinerary June 24 with a ten-day stay in north- ern Ireland where they re- ceived. enthusiastic receptions im Belfast, Bangor, Ballymena and Colraine. They then toured England singing in Keswick and Royal Tunbridge Wells. Concerts fol, lowed in Stolberg. Germany, , and in Paris wtiere they per- formed at the American Cathe- dral — and in Amsterdam Concerts followed in Berlin Denmark. Sweden. Finlgad and Norway * * * The concert Sept. 13 will be sponsored by the University Musical Society of the Univer- »» @ity. of Michigan in coopera- tion with the Michigan Council of Churches, sponsor of the Michigan Chorale in the Youth™ for Understanding Teenage Ex- change Program. ;) Forty: communities of south- ern Michigan are represented by chorale members. The con- cert in Ann Arbor will be their only post-European tour con- cert, : ‘ Pontiac Press Phote ; ‘Richard Wolfe. With Mrs. Snitith -is the néw president, Mrs. Harald Davis, who alsd took purt.in thé meeting. Mis: Thoinias °C: ‘Smith, left, was ghest speaker at the opening meeting of Opti-Mrs, Club held Tuesday evening at: the Owopa | drive. home of. Mrs. Institirtionalized (Chile? Topic Lutheran Church _ Women Hear Ma Speaker “Mrs. Atvid «Anderson of Mrs. ‘Ovria Hittoon, . Ciitist Lutheran Church; Wa- terford, was guest speaker at the Tuesday meeting of Au- gustana laitheran Church Women held at St. Johns Church, dent; second Vice president; Mrs.. Ray Brasch. secretary, . and Mrs, Wolfe, treagurer. Mrs. Leon Bigger and Mrs. “The alized Child,” + ° was, My¢. Thomas C. Smith's - topic At. the ‘opening meeting Keuh Weston 300 guests. Karen Elisabeth Yeager was married to Barker Saturday evening at First Baptist Church in ° a ceremony. witnessed by . VRS. KEITH W. 300 Witness has a imple full, “latin, shiri. awe UPL Prete BARKER Marriage at First Baptist Church Karen Elisabeth Yeager and Keith Weston Barker were married Saturday evening at First Baptist Church. Dr. H, H. Savage officiated at the cere- mony before 309 guests Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. Reinold Yeager of Kast Howard. street and: Mr. and Mrs. Gorden E. Barker of Osage, lowa, The. bride wore a dress of im- ported silk organza with a Sa- brina neckline and a Chantilly lace bodice scattered with se- quins and pearls. A lace panel formed the chapel length train and a Juliet cap accented with pearls and sequins held her fin- | gertip veil, Her headpiece and veil were scailoped like the neckline of ber gown und she) carried a bouquet of stepha- notis and white roses centered by a white orchid, Judith Yeager was her: sis- ter’s maid of honor, Kathleen Yeager : Martha Yeager was junior bridesmaids. Both are sisters of the bride. They wore dresses of white embroidered nylon over. cas- -cade pink taffeta slips atid féa- tured scalloped necklinés and hemlines with pigk taffeta cum- merbunds, They filso wore iden- tical pink taff picture hats and carried double ring ar-; eee A ee, 4 ay Barker of tg” ‘Pal. Brandt of Flint, Jerry Holzim- mer of Detroit, Junior Heikes of Wheaton, 2: “Four ‘Pages today A in' Worhen’s’ Section man was David Yeager of Roy- al Oak A reception was held in the church parlors. tional Travelers Market that will take place in the Greek Theater and the Cranbrook Pavilion on Sept. 19 from 10 am. to 8 p.m. * * * Monday, Mrs. Henry S. Booth met with her committee. She is chairman of the English Booth and assisting her are Mrs. Merrill O. Bates, ‘Mrs. Jon H. Henrikson, Mrs. Frank J. McGinnis, Mrs. Rogers 1. Marquis, Mrs. ‘Ben D. Mills and Mrs. John W. Sanders. ~*~ * * Today, Mrs. Robert C. Van- dérKleot has scheduled two miretings at.her home on Lone Pine road, The India Booth committee. met this morning and the program committee, headed by Mrs. Irving H. Mac- Kenzie met this afternoon. *® *® * Members of the India Booth committee are Mrs. Don Ah- rens, Mrs. Kenneth G. Manuel, Mrs. Donald S. Leonard, Mrs Earle MacPherson, Mrs. Al- bert B, LeClere. Mrs. John K Stevenson and Mrs: Robert H » Flint * * * Mvs. Mackenzie. who has _ just returned from a vacation at Copper Harbor, discussed program details with Mre Texas Couple Wed Here Mrs. John Tibbits of Hous- ton. Texas, cousin of Mrs Harry Pearce. and J. Ralph Nickelson of Houston were married, at a small wedding ceremony at the home of Mr and Mrs. Pearce of Garland avenue’ Tuesday evening. The Rev. Galen E. Hershey of First Presbyterian Chureh officiated ° at the ceremony. A dinner for the wedding party followed at Kjhgsiey Inn. Guests were Mrs. Nickelson's daughter, Mrs. Paul Clarke of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Copper- smith and children Peggy and Ralph of Woodland avenue Mrs, Smith Visits Soviet Union was, bridesmaid and _ and Delmar _ ‘Ryan of Osage. dieice reo | Mrs. Norman R. Smith of Ogemaw /foad has returned from a 10-week European trip. She spent 31 days in the Soviet Union. ' x *« * . A daughter, Sheila Jean, was: born ~~Aug. 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Haw- .. kins of Williams Lake road. e Grandparents dre Mr. and Mrs, L — = the English ‘Booth for the Te International one Travelers Market is Mrs. Booth. The Market will be held The medieval yay a > 4, i a e ree 4 matil fenpred Theater and by Jacques the Cranbrook _ Griffe’ this Pavilion in fall and me pes vl winter is : Save the worked. out in Children matiia: ea Federation. » brown “sweed. MRS. HENRY S. BOOTH The sleeveless ’ jerkin, e bined «« Women Meet Often the top, is “5° to Prepare Markel brown suede O rep are ar e belt. The Buay loval women are having Frederick B. Fisk and Mrs. dress beneath meetings constantly these days John Schmidt. in preparation for the Interna- Mrs. Howard E. Hallas has anndunhced that posters adver- tising the Market, which is a benefit ‘for the Sdve the Chil- dren Federation, will soon ve on display locally. Mrs. John R. Ackernian’s mailing committee is busy. this week meeting in the homes of various members to address announcements. Members . of this committee include Mrs.4J. Hawley Otis, Mrs. Albert’ L. Hopkins, Mrs. George A. Ja- coby, Mrs. Bliss R. Finlay, Mrs. C. Walter Frederick and Mrs. Leren C. Spademan. Missionary Speaks to Philathea Unit The First Philathea Class of the First Baptist Church met Tuesday afternoon at. the chureh. Emma Souther was hostess and Mrs. Harry Hag- gard was in charge of the program, Paul Hinselman, missionary on furlough from the Beigian Congo, was guest speaker. Mrs. George Underwood sang and Dr, H. H. Savage? was in charge of ‘election of class off)- vers for the coming year Members of the refreshment committee were Mrs. Iida Bryan, Mrs. Marie Lang, Mrs John Howden, Mrs. Margaret Breakey and Mrs. Iva Avery e Discusses Visit Before Sorority Esther Bentley discussed her visit to Germany as an ex- change student at the meeting of Xi Alpha Nu chapter of Beta Sigma: Phi sorority held Tues- day evening at the home ‘of Mrs.-Arthar Ellis of Onéida road, Miss Bentley showed graph read has returned from @ trip to Mexico City and Acapulco, Mex- ico. ft: 2 Announcing” the. birth of sist | Mark Peter, born, Aug. 21 are | “and Mrs. Chatles W, ons (nee Sue re ‘ Stolpe) a ka a i Mrs. Aifons’ sisters. : €..2..4° Mrs. Leon Gréér of Monroe street i entertained recently for Mrs. Wilfred ‘ *Ricamore who is: leaving for Mount ‘Wernon, Va., to attend the wedding of her granddaughter. Mergler. Mrs... W. H. Williamson OF Lou Afn a Park, Fia., Mrs. Greer’s aunt also attended the is viouting. tier daughter, Mrs. Hubbard of Clarkston. oe *. oes * Gs : s J affair. Mrs.. Wil-. ee aaa el an ae ' ‘ A i, _ 7 . ¥ a / “a / hs 2 r 2 f ‘ d ‘ % - FOURTEEN __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDN ESDAY, SEETEPPER 2 3059 red . ; : ‘ pe... , : ae ) Ree? Tlie trench coat and the Holly- ‘Versitility for | fanz, a me ™ (Seek Help Marilyn Joyce McArthur ren wn ost ict Tableware =, *, ® versions come in cashmere apd Many women like to miix- _ andymatch odd pieces to add 4 eombination of elegance color and variety to the table, and convenience is what the Nerves Trigger Migraine WedinCondeloh Rs American housewife wants in | while others like the idea of Lindy ay la "ting es her tableware. three or more sets of different a : eg P She is still in love with fine | kinds of dishes for every By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN troubled by “migraine variants.” When the pain comes it is severe he eee | old-fashioned china for com- | possible use. One thing ie It has been estimated that from) According to doctors this type|and on only one side of the head. The. bridesmaid and matron pany and special family oc- clear: the ladies want more eight to 10 million people in the headache is easiest to diagnose.| Nausea may be present and the of honor wore matching bal- casions, but likes earthenware, | dishes, budget permitting. | United States alone suffer from mi-/ Before the onset of pain there usu- ; dresses of yellow | ' pain may spread to a larger por _ lerina-length - |graine headaches and that there| ally are disturbances in vision such) 1 a chiffon over satin with Sabrina NSS ANY AWS S7 POG) et many x mons ute ey 00 Sashes, Sas See ae tlecktines and full skirt. Thay ST OO DOT OOK a7 DOR | - garried white satin fans of AT It seems certain that tempera ‘yellow carnations and wore - | ment and emotions play an impor , ith yel- MONOGRAMMED | tant part in such headaches, Mi -vareorsa cliamal gine victims ususlly are driving. The flower girl wore a dress embitions, tense people, wie ean of white nyion with a white lace not relax. They often are perfec- , hat accented with pink rose- tionists. In some instances feelings Gus carviad 6 tack of of inadequacy drive them ori to _ buds. J } far overextend themselves. white and ro see petals. { * , Many severe headaches which | ’ ‘a Robinson do not respond to the drugstore ee ee ee ee killer come from ten- peng ys | as (ee wag ok tae wt maa | ter Jr., cousin of the bride, and éo tho wimeniie teidie. Bost Glen P. Fier, uncle of the bride | Arnold P. Friedman, director of fromm Dott, | the Headache Clinic at Monte- ane 6 tome fore Howpital, New York City, oe Z church parlors the new Mrs. | coined the term “tension head: | MBS. JACK VUN CANNON = VunCannon changed peng : | — 2 = oe = white and turquoise plaid fitted | ¥! x * Bethany Baptist Church Satur- sories and the corsage from. Sometimes this is called ‘‘nerv- day evening united Marilyn her bridal bouquet. 4 ous headache." Both of these terms Joyce McArthur and Jack S. e « ¢ Call now ‘and moke ap- reflect emotional conflicts. If the VunCannon. Parents of the The bride’s mother, Mrs. | pointment to see the latest stress is prolonged, the tension couple are Mr. and Mrs. Mal- McArthur, wore & dusty rose lof carpeti samples in Choose your very own headache may merge with the calm R. McArthur and Walter lace sheath dress with white a ng b Gao personalized Sweaters , migraine, Many of these headache- Maidens and the late Mrs. necessaries abd O86 OFchi€ | your ome y rge prone folks are far above average Maidens. corsage. Tuson. in energy and accomplishment. = two hundred guests were The couple. will live.on Lake OR 3-1 225 SBE PHYSICIAN - present as the Rev. Joseph | view avenue in Pontiac. ° 700 West a>- CIES Huron St y ag: y YA 2. O64 fastruments used Bay View Aceenitils Michiga planos rer ‘ and mut ‘2 auiy Redu ed .roget tned bro rentals @ $50 delivers-balance in 36 menths, at eur lew finance rate of 6°, “a © Libera! trade-in Z allewances VER & New bench ey. included + . © New plone Qverantee "* BALDWIN PIANOS + ORGANS * a ly thisseacona Peto rorgens ard é rite bat ‘ 4 . oe Teh | ip ar i a yp te 7. i -* eg a was | | $a ae ee ts somes Pd (| ie OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT CALBI MUSIC CO. PARK FREE IN REAR 119 N. Saginaw FE 5.8222 Coffee not only stim system slightly but contrac and one of the usual pain at any drugstore may be e ache. ulates the central nervous ts the blood vessels. This killers which you can buy ffective for the mild head. Let me impress on your mind the wisdom of seeing a physician! if you have frequently recurring \or severe headaches. You should |do this for safety as well as com-. | fort. The modern ‘physician will | give you a thorough physical exam. | ination to rule out any serious trou- | ble and with new drugs will be lable to give you relief. Wants to Show ’Em Midwest Hospitality a Garst Family Awaiting Khrushchevs By DON MITCHELL COON RAPIDS, Iowa (AP)—An lowa farmer who has visited twice at the home of Soviet Premier of the Soviet leader is a gracious, delightful hostess. * *® * Roswell Garst, whose flourishing jsaid Garst, | lonatre. | He described Mrs. K. as about 5 feet 2 inches tal) and farm-fed reputed to be a mil- | Nikita Khrushchev says the wife , ‘healthy—actually not unlike Mrs. | im _ business is producing and selling ™ Professional PERMANENTS Styled as YOU Like It! me Taki TS IMPERIAL BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. FE 4-2878 Ke i Pin put 2s IE Gener y ee aa Georges-Newporls lewelry Dept. 74 Nerth Saginaw Se. LF Say hybrid seed corn, will get a return call from the Khrushchev family this month at his modern. central Iowa farm, Rambling like his farm, Garst told today of an evening at the Khrushchev villa on his first visit in 198 when he was selling seed | corn “I had dinner at their home," he said, “One of the daughters— 1 think fhe older one (Nadezhda, jin her 406) was there. She was as ‘gracious as her mother. I think ‘she waa the older one because (Mrs. Khrushchev didn't speak English then, and neither did this daughter, but the younger one Julia, 30) was studying it “Mra. Khrushchev showed me hef garden and the trees around thelr house She loves to garden, but 1 wouldn't say she was the outdoor kind * * * She impressed me as a normal housewife,’ Garst said “I don't notice too much, I'm just a farm er’ . Does Mrs. K. keep her own gat den like Mrs. Garst? Oh no. She doesn't do her own They are way out of our class,” » ty f . 5 ™Pl \ t 4 » Jt ff Sises 8'2 to 12 “1 " f tL, $8.45 a . “= foo a Sises 12%) t0 3 7 LSD » ttt ? e a, Sises 82 to 12 Sizes 124 to 3 $9.45 / ~ 4 Ageoatian : ~ - ¢ f fs a 7 Fad 4 Sines ’ R ‘, 4 é * bd a — ~~ ; o® ee ee | ,/ NA - ‘For school, for play, os well os “dress up” your kiddies will love the smart styling and comfort thor _ is built Into every pair of our complete selection of | Fleet-Air shoes. Todd’s Shoe Store “Shoes for the 20 W. Huron St. $8.45 > s 8's te 12 12'y te 3 | i r entire Family” - FE 2.3821 | Garst. | * * ¥ “Mrs. Garst never got to meet Mr@. Khrushchev, When we were there last year Mrs. Khrushchev was away with her daughter who. was having a baby, | think the younger one.” Does Mrs. Khrushchev talk and joke with her strongman hus- band? “Well she didn't talk as much a8 she probably would have liked. | When men who like to talk as well, as myself and Mr. Khrushchev ‘get going nobody else has al chance." ® * * Mrs. Khrushchev is a sparkling | conversationalist and now speaks: English, he said, | Garst said he and his wife would like to show some Midwest | hospitality for the whole Khrush- ichev family and are particularly’ counting on Mrs. K. With most people, pay-as- you go means they don't go. Anybody who just sits around, hoping something nice will happen is Hound to get tired waiting until it does Chapman performed the rites before an altar bearing vases of white gladioli. was *'t an RAKING you $ Te mise mer asotem | OMEY “MALE” A WOMAN? | of Chantilly lace with a Sabrina : scine The tutet ait | ft Yo Bo RewBrwe ee Cnn Oi Yew hen od em was accented with a back panel | pleed-Strengthening Action of This Special iron Tonle fot Women! of white satin forming a chapel | soy when s woman feels Thus quickly help build rich, red length train. A crown of-beed sa tired. Weak 804 run-down blood ... to md and pearls held her fingertip silk she ’t be os real ! so you feel fine fast! illusion veil. She wore pearl Lact, . due to “ren. an — can earrings, a gift of the bride | Seteney a, itsneed- functionally mentale groom, and carried a cascade less for those women to cramps and) “Hot < bouquet of white carnations | Sums ows fron tonie many women use Pinkham’s centered by a corsage of pink | ean heip relieve this condition... all through their lives! sweetheart roses. thus renew pee dl It's If “TIron- Mrs. Floyd Robinson was Lydia E Pinkham's only eft you weak run-down — pane ; fron tonic made for only matron of honor. Carol Joyce women! Rich as went Pinion’ ham’s from Dexter, cousin of the bride, Tablets start to strengthen Then see if you don't soon feel junior bridesmaid and “Iron-Hungry Blood” in one day! “all ! —_ ; FOR FEMALE AILMENTS! famous Lydia B. 4 “MARY E. ZEGELIEN Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Zegelien of Frembes in D@ayton Plains pein the J engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Richard Tritch of Hudson, Ind. A November wedding has been planned, ’ Pinkbam vi ible Compound (liquid) also brings quick refief ‘s Vegeta’ q pein and change-of-life. - c Special for Month © of September $4= 15 TONY'S BUDGET SHOP SPECIAL! Regular $10.50 Wave $7 5@ Complete for Our $17.50 Permanents Complete eevee enve All Under Tony’s Supervision TONY'S BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP Main Floor Riker Bldg. FE 3-7186 i > All-Purpose Wax The same wax recommend. _ for cleaning steel cabinets. It —_ and protects their fin- ish. THERE ARE MANY TIMES. WHEN ONLY . FLOWERS. WILL DO Summer Hours: Monday-Thursday 8 A.M. te 5:50 P.M. Friday - Saturday @ Closed All Day Sunday PeARCE FLORAL COMPANY. TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND _ ss WNTERMAEDIATE POWTS b] i = QUITTING BUSINESS * A.M. te 9 P.M. AS TO END -. THIS MONTH! Shop at Once During Our Last Month of Large Savings to You! “Many Select ~-Items for You _ * .and Back-to-School . Time!) | fF THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 “MAKE IVER p PAGE Slater-Doyle Ceremony Before Flowered Altar Tlie altar of St, Benedict Church was banked’ With white gladioli for the wedding this morning of Joanne Doyle and James Slater. Parents of the couple are HEARING Al DS ® Champion © Olympic © Challenger ® Audio asses HEAR THE QUALITY “BINAURAL” HEARING FOR BOTH EARS FE 4-0539 MIDTOWN SHOP 101% N. SAGINAW Above Jacobsen's Florist Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch WAR PAINT In the earliest days of our American heritage bright color was used on the face to attract attention. The In- dians smeared their faces with war paint. Today, we tone this down; we take the blue and high light / our eyes, the reds and pinks for our cheeks and lips, the white for shading and add- ing a mysterious efiect to our lipstick and eyes. The browns and blacks on our lids and lashes. We omit the unflattering yellow for the efiect we desire is not the eerie siripes to frighten, but a careful blending to at- tract attention in a pleasing manner Phone Edyth McCulloch Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-7431 608 Pontiac State Bank VO00GOCRUGGeCESGobds Oo * MEET YOU HALF. WAY between & high-up-fothere boot and @ sport. Like? The suede’s very light. Ties.in close No lining | except for a@ blankel-wool insole. On black rib-crepe sole, comes in black, grey, where’ —- red, or mush- room. As seen in Mademoiselle. : 90000008 a footful quet of carnations, lily of the valley and ivy centered by a white orchid on a white prayer book. Carol Soules was maid of honor and the bride's sister, Mrs. Stephen Ernst was ma- tron of honor. Bricesmaids were Karla Stoddard and Mary . Lou Blair. They wore dresses of white dotted nylon parchment over aqua and coral] taffeta with scoop necklines and cap sleeves. The maid of honor carried a cascade arrangement of aqua and white carnations. The other attendants had cas- cade bouquets of pink and white carnations. Flower girl Stephanie Ernst was dressed like the maid of honor and carried a basket “of aqua and white petals, * * * Donald Cox of Lake Orion was best man, Ushers were Lee Hess of Keego Harbor, James Lowery of Union Lake and Robért Howe. Ringbearer was the bridegroom's brother, Steven Slater. A reception was held at AMVETS Hall. Before leaving for a honeymoon to Niagara Falls and New York the bride changed to a red silk sheath dress with white accessories and the orchid from her brid- al bouquet. They wil] live on Pike street. * * * The bridegroom is attending Detroit College of Applied Sci- ence. Mrs. Doyle wore a rose pink lace sheath dress with pink satin panels and matching ac- cessories, Mrs, Slater was dressed in a brown sheath with embossed beige flower insets and matching accessories. Preparing Fall Show of Fashions September is .he busy month of the year for the women of Forest Lake Country Club. Mrs. H. A. Swigert and her committee are working on their Reflections in Autumn Fashion Show and luncheon that will take place Sept. 16. David- son's of Birmingham will pro vide clothes for the show. Assisting Mrs. Swigert are Mrs. Ward Brown, Mrs. A. C. Yost. Mrs. B. E. Eynon, Mrs. C. W. Suchner, Mrs. R. W. bad alls and ‘Mrs. R. R. Norris. 0O00dG OGG oobgaaaag of fun... : eo SANDRA K. HENDERSON Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hen- derson of Waterford Town- ship announce the engage- ment of their daughter, San- ‘dra Kay, to Rodney L. White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin white of Auburn Heights. A May wedding is planed. Shake Corduroy When laundering wash and wear corduroy, shake the gar- ment thoroughly a couple of times during the drying, and give it a light all-over brush- ing. This method helps restore the original velvety texture. along sheath lines for both day-| time and cocktail wear. It's done, some words by Dr. Irene M. |in wool jersey, wool plaid and black velveteen for the campus By MURIEL LAWRENCE when she was a baby,” w1 brought over a tally unbalanced to you” comes into . chiatrist, Seay SS oo a dependable.* “We adopted our T-year--'4 girl] Mirs.| . S.°“For some time I've sioticed her interest in the sex of puppies and kittens. Yesterday, neighbors young mother and baby. While the mother was chang- ing his diaper, Elly stared so that the other women noticed it and told me I should take her to a psychiatrist. Does she sound men- No. But you can't rely on my opinion, as yesterday, for instance, I found myself staring at a woman teetering along the street on back- less pumps with four-inch heels. When I was Elfy’s age, | stared at lightning bugs, my friends in new dresses, naked boy babies and elephants in the zoo. So, as a starer myself, my spite Under these circumstances may- be Mrs. S$. better consult a psy- Indeed, I urge her to. For I! expect that her adopfed child was |born out of wedlock, and that Mrs. 'S. is struggling with fear that Elly is the ‘parents’ sinfulness. inheritor of her natural This fear, I think is what makes Elly’s interest in naked boy babies so worrisome; and as it is not a rational fear, ‘a psychiatrist might help her get lov ver it before it does serious harm This fall, the jumper is designed {0 her a ndElly. Josselyn, a noted psychoanalyst “The of children who writes: child’s first awareness of bedily In the meantime | offer her differences comes most easily in Parents’ naturalness in accept- observation of a small baby. ing infant nudity gives a casual- Elizabeth Brown, 19, wasn’t caught in an up- draft or frightened by a-space man. She's just modeling the “Fantasy Cut,” a hairstyle created by) William Cordova and shown at a Nashville show Monday. to 40 MAD FOR PLAID CnTS = gg The girl in a whirl will be the girl with an Arthur's plaid and pleated wool skirt. 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Important to Accept Child's Curiosity ness to the experience that helps the child absorb what he sees.” But if, like Mrs. S., we resist kis curiosity in the sex of babjes, kittens and puppies, we make impossible for him to absorb what ‘ On a trim figure, a for a sleek look, - two-piece suit is fine. But if you're less than trim, better pick a one-piece suit ete > GO. ’ it he sees. Sensing our disapproval, | J | he's too distracted by it to absorb what he sees. So his sex curiosity remains unsatisfied. *® * * As a result. he'll work out one of two solutions for himself. Either he'll satisfy it in guilty secrec or start pretending he doesn't feel ijt Both solutions have made much trouble in this world Teeth Possess Many Uses Through the ages teeth have been used for many things besides chewing and biting. According to a dentifrice com- pany’s researchers, teeth have been ground into drugs, worn as charms, or fashioned into jewelry. 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It never slips, slides, marks or rides... moves with you like your own skin Bra style 823 white A, B,C 32-36, $3.95 are oNgtnll soa d in Ceylon HAIR FASHIONS ... for Fall Require a vy WE'RE MOVING _ Save up to 50% on most items Gregory's Jewelry 3037 Orehard Lake —* Keego Harber FE 4-035 | | MOVING SALE Apparel for Giris ; DOR’L SHOP | 3e24 Orchard Lake Rd. | 2 Keege Harber + Save Up te 50° on Back te Scheel | FE 4-144 | EMERGENCY SERVICE Night No. FE 5-026! Covey'’s Keego Drug Co. Pharmacists 3033 Orchard Lake Rd. Keege Harber PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT WAVE CALLIE’S 116 Nerth Perry valle SELF CONTAINED SHAPERY IN CURVETTES Stays in place yet For the smoothest effect with all your sweaters Giacuate Corsetiers for e@ Foundations — Second Floor b. The long obf and golden clasp, hide with, golden studded BEAUTY SHOP Italian Imports . . a casual American Air, COWHIDE BAGS “tn Wallan cowhide with double handles ine detail’ stitched. — ff . with 1S a¢¢ a. Stitched cowhide with @ flap closed with gold. Two golden studs for added detailing. at Oe saaieaceal “The popular American shoulder strap bag of Tealian’ we wo A » 5 SIXTEEN | Brown chiffon is a pretty alter- nate to black for short evening dresses this fall. It can be acces- sorized with gold, bronze or black. | ae ene nn = Low, Lew Prices on Must Nudge Fate to Keep Life Exciting THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 Dear Abby Cries: Get That Chip Off Your Shoulder s Custom: Draperies | By RUTH MILLETT | Sach plans don’t have to be By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN - | ents start raising children who , fore I announce her engage- | children are. A retarded Nic nos happen to us un. elaborate, They can be as sim- DEAR ABBY: After being | are a joy to sit witli, per- | ment I would like some ad- | child’s health and progress is e YAR STI Nice things happen to in aah ke a and haps teenagers will again sit : . MIRACLE MILE expectedly once in a while But the ple as having an old irlend over Le ee, aa ae “for the of it.” Vice, Our town has a habit eeeeaey Spee —_ | to spend the day; getting a con sprigs at children for my joy : show Onl very ignor- happiest people are those who of putting on huge ers for parents. ya applest peome wose “20” genlal crowd together for a ys may husband, he Yours Truly, a0 a = 43rd SEMI-ANNU A ren ee re aren rae! Deh teat pare: or eeting Be ut says FORMER SITTER | brides. Four or five women | "4 cuenonsly sold me REDFORD — DETROIT | jhe fun of anticipation payee ere eee he is going " *x * ee tioning the retarded child 22521 Grand River Ave In ber book, “Stop Feeling Tired ence cok wo © io: ‘t ea i — _— My cone boty ‘i town whether ey when inquiring about the * i Fie vA) stop it 14 rei e s ~ ‘ } Friday and Start Living,’ Dora Albert sien ieereee visit pedicagos eoee) coleee is being ma’ soon and be- know the bride or not. 7 IQUE Saturday advises people who aré always gee @ perky ‘a hairdo that | his parents. In my opinion it is just a , For ABBY'S pamphlet, we Y feeling tired, even though they littl racket to collect as many gifts ‘What Every Teenager Wants Sunday \ heakh. ( ie ee wil} Hit her morale every time It is a little Thi O as possible. Then when the to Know,” send 25c and a 5 . are in good health, to plan a ’ ’ town about : ° : Sept. least one activity they can look “e ene i ae ' 60 miles iS nce wedding and reception list is large, self-addressed, stamped 11S 18 ~ terward to each werk n addition to these short-term ee oe . made up, many of the guests | efvelope to this paper. Hours 12 to 10 Adm. 60¢ ‘That is, of course, sound ad reap pllagh ee sae for her meee and he Be N ice are the seme worm wae Devs > vice Pol tk darts Monday off rw self, there should always be some brought a gift to the showers. 26 Leading Exhibitor tarts Monday off makes _ the ; “ ng xm al as the beginning of another dull, | long- range plan’ to work for, too ADey k How cen I get it ecrags to my i A $250,000 Exhibit voutine string of days — but as a’ — might be a trip, or detailed’ the trip about once » werk. to er friends that I do not care for | n ., ; planning of the kind of house she BARBARA STRANG I know it is natural for aman this wholesale kind of affair? All For Sale ve E n something nice is go- hopes to have someday, or em. to want to see his parents, 4 ; . _ Se popular in the Detroit area 10% 0 sole a _.___ barking on a course of study in Keloa Klub but it makes me very angry By EMILY POST MOTHER OF THE BRIDE LOU-MOR lewelers anything that especially interests ; to hear him say, ‘I am going “Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- DEAR mp biel gprs aoneer center meccar deen any friends who o to give PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available {an Day o: Evening Classes Write, phone o: call in person tor Free Pamphiet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 f\ her, The important thing is, that en- joy living, a person has to make Picks Officers Keloa Klub elected Barbara good things happen. There is fun Strang presiden: at a recent in such planning. Fun in anticipa- | tion, And enjoymet in making a) dream come Me. ee ik ie, ee meeting at the Draper street home of Lynn Vieriech. Other officers. elected were Sharon | Young, vice president; Miss Vieriech, recording secretary; HOME.” Don't you think that after 11 years where his wife and children are should be called home? This may seem like a small matter to you but it - js big to a woman whose hus- band feels more at home with his mother than with his own wife and children. band's brate their golden wedding an- niversary and his sister and her husband are giving a large reception at their house for them. We received an invita- tion to this party. However, this sister-in-law and I never got on very well and I haven't seen nor spoken to her for parents will soon cele- a shower for your daughter that you prefer they donot for the above-mentioned rea- son, which is as sensible as any could be. People are pret- ty sick of being soaked at showers. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO “WON- te Darlene Woodhull, correspond- J aa | pape ing secretary, and Cathy Stick- #7 SECOND CHOICE | some time. 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It is made out of fossils gnd skel- etons of things which once lived in the sea, then sank when they This rain of material makes a narrow, detectable line right where man ‘@rew the equator for convenience to divide his globe in- Oceanographic Gustaf Arrhenius of the Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Calif. They. Plant Turtle ‘Crop’ in Back Yard PEORIA, fll, (AP) — The John * i Eg Ht i ‘ 1 vi FAY, sf interviewer — How did juice and bread. Interviewer—Is that your usual lunch? Marcia—Yes, Interviewer—Now tell me some- thing, casually, in French. Marcia—The crayon is on the ta- * * hired. Which * Well, she was Ase Account? Via Pan @ great tribute either to her beau- her courage. And told to 8 * ae s Am Job there's a little village called War- graves on the Thames where I'd like a cottage. And Pakistan. It’s filthy in a way, but it would be ex- see Bangkok at sunset . . . “To really enjoy beauty and yet be detached, this is a trait a stewardess must cultivate. But it able to get an interview. * * /THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 Ambassador Unable to See Castro in Months WASHINGTON @® — U. S, Am- bassador Philip Bonsal has been trying to see Prime Minister Fidel Castro of Cuba for almost three months. Castro hasn't been. avail- able. ~*~ *« * Lincoln White, State Depart- ment press officer, said Bonsal’s last meeting with Castro was June 9, Bonsal isn't the only ambassa- dor having trouble seeing Castro. Even ambassadors from countries citing to have an apartment there. jon better terms with Cuba than'services be held in each city Ah, and Bangkok — if you could the United States have been un-' Khrushchev visits ‘as one means Republic yesterday announced sweeping economic plans to in- crease much-needed foreign cur- * During ‘Mr. K’s Visit, Solons Urge’ WENT ENING Let's Mourn WASHINGTON (AP) — Three senators and two House members joined Tuesday in urging a period of national mourning during the United States visit of Soviet Pre- mier Nikita Khrushchev. * * * The suggestion came from Sens. Styles Bridges (R-NH), Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill) and Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn); and Reps. John W. MeCormack (D-Mass) and Walter H. Judd (R-Minn). They proposed that religious |of mourning for the victims of Communist terrer and of express- Red Vi il 1S | will wind up its work by Sept. 12, three days before Khrushchev's arrival, ~ ‘ * * * This would forestall any invita- tion to Khrushchev to address a joint session. Some members have said they would refuse to attend such a meeting or would. move for adjournment if the invitation 'should be accepted. Egypt Shifts Economics | CAIRO (UPI)—The United Arab The subject came up after White ing America’s dedication to world--rency reserves and to strengthen discussed a report by the Chicago wide freedom.” ithe Egyptian pound aboard. Among is very, very hard—loving every- where and living nowhere.” fiih enxZfhe ~©.2 Tribune Press Service that rela-| tions between the United States erett M. Dirksen of Illinois said on all cotton barter deals and the and Cuba were at a dead end.| today he still hopes that Congress re-exporting of Egyptian cotton. 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(Beatrice) |both at home. of Refuge Church, Orchard Lake.| © 1es at ; cl iae| Say ee tec Ewald E. C. Worley, Crone, 62, of 454 Auburn died yes-; Graveside service will be held Burial will be in Holy ite for = Schatfer, 57, of 4120 Benstein) LAGUNA BEACH, Calif, (AP)—| sitet J+ jMeconz. 9a 0 t St. Joseph at 10:30 a:m. Thursday at Perry Cemetery, Southfield . ( D Yury ew ae Homleal following a three-|Mt. Park Cemetery. His body is| Mrs. Lyter died at her home Rd., will be held at 2:30 p.m. to-/The man who wrote baseball's ae w. + Clarkston month illness. at Huntoon Funeral Home Woasne tereaer: ; L. Watertor: : A member of Congregation He was Jack Norworth, 80, song Silden 'y. Selves, "es Semi B’Nai Israel Church, Mrs. Crone Monday after a long fliness. Ro- MRS. CHARLES M. LYTER |*2" Service will be at § p.m. 0 morrow at Manley Bailey Funeral Home in Birmingham. Burial will own song—‘‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game"'—died Tuesday night. day at Manley Bailey Funerai| : Be is survived by a son, Nathan of| WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN: Home, Birmingham. Rie mance mney, writer, actor and sports fan—once| Pavid 7, Otlck, seus w. Pontiac and a daughter Mrs.|SHIP — Service for Mrs. Charles) Surviving besides ber husband) known as “the King of Vaude- iae't.. ‘aiken tie Robert Friedman of Oak Park.M. (Phyllis) Lyter, M4, of 5825 are a daughter, Mary Jane, and) Mr. Schafter died yesterday at/ville. Leys. iaastin "150 Moowlonen She also leaves three sisters. Middle Beit Rd. will be held at a son, Charles W., both at home; |St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a) He died of a heart attack at bis Gordon J, Meade, 41 Autison Service will be held at 11:30 two sisters, Mrs. Edgar Roberts lengthy “illness. He was a aged home in this seaside resort, re J. @.m. Sept. 3 at Ira Kaufman of Ormond Beach, Fla.; and Mrs. ber of the rer gern Norw * * *, obert M. Richards, 33 8. Jessie Chapel; $419 Dexter, Detroit. Bur- Erwin Zwiete] of Pontiac; and one | Einesring sgrion —— to ring) 5 “Take Me Out fee ee “i ial will be in Cloverhill Park Cem- brother, Lawrence Govansky of | Engineering Y and was pas the ame” in 1908. He) {och Miieré, South by Deaths Elsewhere : ipresident of the Commerce Lake|liked to recall’that he had never ¢ Fe a etery, Birmingham. CHEBOYGAN w—Funera!l ww lowvie Assn. seen a baseball game then and Eatbrite a a aw. ann |% ants, and SCOTT F. MILLER ‘ice will be held at Brutus, Mich., ee ** * Oe ne eneetion fem on at istration perst great demand! Scott F. Miller, six-monthold Thursday for Charles I, Reynolds,|_ METAMORA-—Service for James He was = former member and | V¢"tisement about a game at the son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Miller|retjred jeode vice resident of F. Lassen, 70, of 4130 $. Oak St... former chairman of the South- bp bdo while riding the rid J- Commell, 3186 Aubura of 733 Clara St., died Tuesday at!Shetffield Corp., Dayton, Ohio, Rey- Will be held at 2 p,m. Friday at field Zoning Bogrd and a former peg eeng ay we er stricia A. Dayid. 163 Usion St. Joseph Mercy Hospital follow-|nolds died Monday following a Muir Brothers Funeral Home,’ member of the Kunomian %o- that N pee a did - ipaishana bie about 4794 tel ing an illness of two months. heart attack. He was 66. Lapeer. Burial will follow in clety at Michigan State Univer. |tha : s song did more to F = : : : Surviving besides his parents are |Metamora Cemetery. | sity. popularize and sentinentalize | of naviga e rivers and water-| 7 PHOENIX, Ariz, (AP)—-M. Alan) Mr. Lassen died yesterday at! Ndi, Shuailae Wass’ @ weaieliee ot baseball than any other single fac-| ways. Wale, Mabie kate i. Veteran Approved Free Employment Feeney, 47, president of the Lapeer County General Hospital tor in the game's history with thes : P ® American Hereford Assn., diediafter week's illness. A ace Class Of 1925 ati possible exception of Babe Ruth s| _ EGGLESTON’S The Business Institute: of bulbar pollo Monday. He had) Surviving are his wife, June: enue a was ©. conniting <0 fabulous bat. YOUR , ' a dsy | e a been in an iron lung since July 16.\two daughters, Patricia and Mar- ith the J H. Marks Another of his famous songs 2, : f | | | DENVER (AP Will p,|saret, both at home; a son, Robert gave we eras, Previcuae he| “85 “Shine on Harvest Moon.” BACK-TO-SCHOOL [7 of Pontiac i 4 DENVER (AP) — William R. : : , ' . » : , of N ; fou and- ‘ ‘ $ A | ; | Thompson, 49, of Indianapolis, di- > meri beth “and yhoo had been with the research ogra Wild Fice is @ major food of In- HEADQUARTERS i 7 W. Lawrence FE 2-355] OF AMELICANS — reeset ruticty tr a rund rae Stine, eer ment at General Motors Corp. f0Flaians in the upper Teaches of they SCOLESTON'S DEPT. STORE J al hearin, ‘ing organization of the inter. “ 17 years. He also was a ee Mississippi River in Minnesota. OxrorpD aaa = o lea Se. . (national Assembly of Christian FRED R. SKINNER of the Redeemer Lutheran Church,| iain — - Need More Exercise Churches (Disciples ot, Christ)! Novi— service tor Fred R.|Birmingham. +e died Tuesday after suffering a re-| d. | to Condition Heart, tare ot pneumonia. He war » na. Bitone eee bps Haggerty RA! a iving are his wile, Esale;'e! Says Professor tive of Dallas and a former Dallas, Heeney Funeral Home, Farm- daughter, Mrs. V. Warner Leip, newspaperman, lington. Burial will follow in the Prandt Jr. of Walled Lake; a! ! BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) —|_ BERKELEY, Calif, (AP) — North Farmington Cemetery. |Branddaughiee and @ sister, Mrs. Easy living is killing many Amer- Stephen N. Wyckoff, 68, one of the} Mr. Skinner died unexpectedly, ~ a & icans, according to Dr. Wilhelm, West's best known forest scientists of a heart condition at his home | al! Raab, a professor of experimen- and a pioneer in the science of Monday. | The family asks the memoria tal medicine at the Univessity of forest genetics, died Tuesday of Surviving are a brother, Walter \contributiong be made to the S| Vermont. cancer, He had been a top re- Skinner of Novi; a sister, Mrs. Joseph Mercy Hospital Building He urged the establishment of| search man for the U.S. Forest Mable Durham of Milford; tase Tune or the Michigan Cancer| nationwide re-conditioning health Service. nieces and two nephews. 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Podres 892, bettering their own NL strike- Ex-Local College Aces, You'd think those Los Angeles poten pees (12-8) also gave up Alex Gram- out record of 891 set in 1957, The! in Philadelphia Lineup Dodgers have a mental block ne lants made hay all mas’ No. 3 homer in the fourth major league mark. is 896, set by . P . ene it comes to closing in on the around, Philadelphia cracked inning and a double in the sixth Detroit in 1946. Against Detroit National League lead. jthird place Milwaukee 53, on by Don Blasingame, who stole’ Cardwell, who had managed | x * * jpitcher Don Cardwell’s two-run third and scored on Grammas’ just one hit in 4 at bats this a : Nonsense? Give a look. homer in the ninth. That left the squeeze bunt ‘year, discarded hi lar : a cach Gees; | : iyear, disca s regular 30. en peo ne Sa ceae the es Start in May. They were tied Braves three games behind and) The other Cardinal hit, a sev- ounce bat, picked up a 40-ounce ilson ‘for first in mid-month, then lost just a half-game ahead of Pitts-'enth inning single by Bill White,'cannon ahd tagged Bob Buhl’s that there is a “‘lack of spirit” in) * i : seas ; the team’s training camp at Cran- five in a row and fell to fourth, It burgh’s Pirates, whose game with was off reliever Stan Williams. first pitch for the tie-breaking : , took ’em more than a month to/Cincinnati was rained out. ‘Don Drysdale pitched the ninth homer at Milwaukee. His only ro Thds: camp. ta. like a8 Sthar geo get back, finally moving within a! * * * ‘for the Dodgers, fanning White to other home run in the majors cana hss Wilson, “the guys |S2me of the top on June 28 after; In the American League, De. sive the Dodger staff a total of came when he was a rookie in. : ‘maj » |Winning nine of 10. But then they troit's Jim Bunning blanked Chi-| j _have been cooped up and tired. ‘lost four out of five. ‘cago 4.0 with a three-hitter, cut-| |_ "The veterans will have to perk! They were only a half-game shy ting the White Sox’ edge over. F (up and get themselves up to 4/at the first All-Star Game break./rain . idled Cleveland to five - . — | Point for the games, but I'm sure | But then lost five out, of seven. games. New York beat Baltimore’ S ; CHANGED AGAIN — Charley Ane has been shuffling be- it'll be okay when we break camp,” Twelve days later, they Were just/5.0 and Washington defeated Bos- | | tween tackle and center the past couple seasons as fast as the (he added. a half-game behind once more, ton 7-4. | Alignment (Rez. $10.95 Detroit Lions’ roster is trimmed. He moved back to center again | The squad ran through a list- only to lose three out of four. Jackson, 28, a right-hander ‘with this week when the Lions trimmed veteran John Allen on Monday. | jess workout yesterday morning | x* * * only a 51-50 record in the majors, | rou Cay [ i * a ance 2 Front Wheels | and Wilson promptly ordered an- | Want more? They were first by/upped his career record against eg. $5.00 | other session in the afternoon for la half-game July 29, then skidded the Dodgers to 12-5 while hand-| Pack Front Wheels (Reg $3 SPECIAL * Complete Front End Z fers Iniur , | the offensive ends and backs, He (to third. On August 8 they again ing them their fifth shutout, low) « eee Ne Acsuar Be Res. $1.75 Lucco Suffers nury . | ran them through pass patterns were only a half-game from first.’in the majors. He walked two, EAST LANSING — Duffy Daugh-| team, so you can expect Pleaty | Seer Beason es v ® in the first two-a-day workout But then they lost three straight./struck out four for a 12-12 season erty had his players running in the of this,” he warned. | Inspect Brake Lining the club has had in more than Now they've missed again. Aft- mark, giving up only a third-in- their tails were dragging in the’ The first injury — a minor one Inspect Drums Cals 00 le romo e twe weeks. jer winning four of five, including nme single by Maury Wills and 4 first day of full workouts for the — developed in “‘agase’s agony Inspect Wheel Cylinders + With the release of center John-|'¥° Out of three from San Fran- seventh-inning double by Duke 1959 Michigan State football team. Corner’’ — the section of the field ; . _cisco, they had a chance to close Snider. x« * |bossed by offensive line coact jay Allen, obtained from the Red ‘within a half-game of the idle first) The Cards had only four hits, | Daugherty put his squad through Agase. : “on a PAY AS LOW AS By United Press International |work against Pittsburgh last week- skins, Charley Ane was back at “UN @ Balgan oa : : ; x place Giants last night. but two were home runs, Ken | { During a t - : ichi j , end that the Chicago Bears’ coach his old spot one ; i lee , long sessions of wind sprints to g wo-on-one drill for Rookie Richie an = has promoted the i iacomee to a . a +; *« * So what happens? Old nemesis Boyer's 26th, a second-inning shot end both the morning and after- linesmen, sophomore guard Leo $1.25 A WEEK helping the other guy make t , Larry Jackson shut ‘em up with a that extendeg his hitting streak to! » [Hughes of New : headlines defensive half-back post for Sat-| Ane has been shuffling back and mb ‘noon practice sessions yesterday. |fughes of Newton. Mass., suffered readlines. — ard ire e with Wash : vntan {wohitter and St. Louis was a 30 20 games, ended Johnny Podres‘| a severely bruised shoulder 1 Regular A star quarterback at Tulane|Urday nig game jforth between tackle and center. | ————— ____ $$. + “We want to be a running | Most of the day was - last season, Petitbon so impressed |ington. |He was at center when the Lions | ; Ihesic work on ie We e8 = = $20.70 George Halas with his defensive! pe¢ithon, 6 - foot, 3-inch, 205- got Frank Gatski two years ago. lexplained the spring ai i — Value With : pounder, went into the Steeler and then was moved to tackle. | ae ‘been devoted mainly to teaching fundamentals of the new deuble |wing “‘T"’ offense UUYUUQQQUUUUUUUUNNAQUOUOUOTEELANAAAAN | The squad count grew to 76 | as sophomore end Rohland Kerk. off checked in, explaining he Means BRAKE | Attleboro, Mass. ' Also reported on his way to join R E L| N the squad was sophomore fullback Ron Hatcher of Carnegie, Pa.. the clash when Vic Zucco suffered | When Gatski retired, Ane went a fracture of his collarbone. His |back over the ball, and this year, i * Maverick Runs defensive work, especially on jhe has been playing tackle while! sea passes. played a big part in | Allen was on the squad. . ! maintaining the Bears’ undé- | The coaches planned a light feated exhibition record as they | drill today in final preparation | s in Buffalo Race | walloped Pittsburgh 54-17. | for Thursday night's game in | | Green Bay, with defensive half. | Toledo’s Glass Bowl against back Bobby Dillon coming out of) Enieteipals Eagles, Officials Hoping Miss a brief retirement, went through! The Lions will be in top Pseason| Supertest Will Also Be a rugged full-scale dril] Tuesday condition for their 5th pre-season ly other ; ° P |in preparation for the Saturday scrap. Gene Gedman will get back) ling a player missing on open- MARAIS in Sunday Event jnight engagement with the New into the lineup and this may be | @ & @ Most Fords , | » dni vide ; "sg! Che vi al ‘York Giants. leony which decides Gedman's | The team moved over from Spar-| Omen. BUFFALO, N.Y. «® — Power-! x* * * é . | tan stadium — scene of the pic-) boat race fans are hopeful Ameri-| At Moraga, Calif. coach Red a ‘ture-taking during Monday's press ca's top hydroplane, Maverick, Hickey sent his San Francisco. Gedman did not respond to con- | day — to the working practice will get a return chance against Forty-Niners through a light work-,tact work after a knee operation! field G | The enclosed secret practice field Canada’s Miss Supertest III] Sun- out as the team readied for next prior to training camp, and the} day in the Niagara River. Sunday's exhibition clash with the next game or two may be a decid- with fences covered by canvas. A select field of the fish-tailed Chicago Cardinals. Both clubs ing factor in his statys with the was doubled in area this summer racers, including the American have won two and lost one. Lions to permit the entire squad to work out in privacy Just about half on this year’s. SERVICE STORE Squad — 33 players — is home grown Michigan material. Detroit is the top contributor with six. ern A crowd of 15,000 is anticipated | in Toledo. Michigan fans will get! ‘the chance to see a couple of local | and Canadian champions, are en-| At tered in the Buffalo Launch Club's! two-day international regatta this Sodiaad: played for Northwestern State, . college products with the Eagles.| Miss Supertest III, owned by, awe ee) ake. oe | Walt Kowalczyk, ex . Michigan | James Thompson of London, Ont.,! teuiay’ quate; Sechese ar State star, will be in the Eagles’) ) | } ) California, Pa., Charley Telar, a 5';-foot halfback who 30S. Cass FE $-6123 HAVE A FLING AT FALL IN... outraced Maverick last Friday in his“ cleo istarting offensive backfield Lee| Detroit to win the Harmsworth) 7 Riley, former U. of D. gridder, is, Trophy for the first time for) ‘‘Those big Bears were just'starter on the defensive unit as a! Canada. |jumping over him Saturday halfback. , Launch Club officials have no night,’’ commented one coach in| Clarence Peaks, another MSU) confirmation the Canadian boat |describing Tolar’s showing in the! product from Flint Central will : will race this week. exhibition game with the Chicago|team up with Kowalczyk in the | : : Maverick, from Lake Mead, Bears during the weekend. | backfield. H $s Nev., won the Silver Cup and was| a shipped to Buffalo, along with | : : @ ® three Seattle entries. They are | F h G ° d d I K il] d COUNTY AREA SPARTANS — Five Oak- Detroit, quarterback Tom Wilson of Lapeer and Pu Kol-Roy, Miss Bardahl! and Thrift- | TOS Tl er S 1 e | land area members of the 1959 Michigan State halfback Bob Suci of Grand Blanc. Kneeling, PPICS " , i ' way. University football squad pose with head coach left to right, are guard Mickey Walker of East The re race is scheduled to TRINIDAD. Colo. —_ ' Duffy Daugherty during “press day" activities Detroit, Duffy and tackle Jerry Ohngren of Breathin’ Brushed Pigskin by W ‘olverine Sart at 2 pim., EST. ling freshmai slayer was na lees e agmmonl ieee and} at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing. Standing. Pontiac. Wilson and Walker are juniors while . : the football field during the first oe ois wes ! : eres ~" | left to right. are halfback Gary Ballman of East the others are sophomores. Harriers Get E vi ment | actice ssi t Trinidad Jun- " oe ae A ee : oo . =. _... ° ... |. 2. quip ;Practice session a imdad JUN- tackle last year, was one of sev- e DOCTOR Somber and wewitupeicie Gri re ee ee eral linemen taking part in a spe- the 1959-60 cross-country squad at|__70™ (Colt) Gentner, 19, of Tuc- cial conditional drill. Whie others e ! a r L AWYER Pontiac Centra High will be is-| E |formed a circle, Gentner attempt- ry b | . S ” ; @ INDIAN CHIEF : ail: ‘ed to break out. He was struck sued equipment on Thursday at ® . ' ie : ; the PCH gymnasium. Coach Dean | lami in |in the throat by another player 8) Wilson said the boys can get their | | elbow. material from 2 to 4 p.m. and The 38, 23l-pound Gentner had i from 6 to 8 p.m. Wilson wasn’t) ® | planned to transfer to the Univer- certain when he would begin reg- ranc ise |sity of Colorado next year. He had ular drills. | | been contacted by Sonny Grande- | “They All Wear Hush Puppies” i ; oa on expected ; Hus. the university's coach. MONEY SAVING. PRE-SEASON SALE! i niu next ee = some" DALLAS «— Lamar Hunt, the |, , - Men $ Styles from $9.95 nee! Dallas oilman who is organizing Hillsdale’s Rest Ends a mn ALL-IN-ONE A the American Football League, met Tuesday with one of the three par- _ BY The Associated Press ties seeking a franchise for Miami, ©. W. Smith's California-raced| Fla, Hillsdale, who has been resting ee jup from a hard campaign earlier - |in the season, may return to ac. , tion in-a 7-furlong race on Mon- York, Minneapolis-St, Paul, Den- |day’s Labor Day program at Bel- ver and Lee Aagelee~ incor In Detroit Boston Terrier Club | 4 : : . for consideration by the incor- Show. wanton 21 he (Class A: ite ‘ln ie Route necnie raf pata pea porators of the new sportsmen’s Maybe the current slack in reports of good fishing on area * + jecent tate ghoot. hicerbe! dealers oa organization dedicated to the con-.lakés could be laid to the fact that there are fewer fisher- servation of trout and trout fish-- men. Conservation officer Howard Johnson made the sug- Distribution should be com- ing through sound management gestion, and at the same time said he believed pheasants | pleted by Sept. 15, = enlic ashen. 4 plated by Sept. 15. giving hunters and public enlightenment. should be about static in most sections; up somewhat in the Oakland County) Kennel Club holds its annual fall pienie and Hope for Duck Season harbecue at the Gordon Parham | _ ; until midnight, Oct. 10, to sub- Several hundred conservation- “ial Ma einai ’ rp Me Pala ken Mereanee ‘ pay | | mit their applications to the de- minded trout fishermen are ex- north, down in South Lyon area. wee qn 1 Alcaenpl on Six Mille ae inedic nee that the 1930-80 ‘ i. . | | Partment’s Lansing office. pected to attend the meeting ac- A Kent Lake sports storeman, who has been keeping road (half-mile from Ix Mile oniterfowl season may not be as | Approximately 100,500 special cording to Conservation coe records for the last six years, says fishing license sales eaxt ald of Silica imal } ‘bleak (ma previounl, foreceal |permits are offered covering 18,457 Sioner George ASeainin of Gray have been off for the last three, down considerably this | |square miles in 39 food shortage |ing. temporary chairman. | year. and crop damage areas. | ; A weekend check of a number of area waters confirmed * * * 5 ‘ | BRAKES RELI NED Some 60,500 permits will be Can Eat, Anyway the report of fewer fishermen. javailable a “any deer” shooting) FLORENCE, Ky. — Fishermen * * * 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: | Bn DOO ee ie eninsula while who go broke at the new Latonia’s! On the other hand, a survey of game conditions for the 35,000. permits will go to hunters inaugural meeting Aug. 27-Oct. 8 above the Straits. Baa eo _ an ce the infield country at large, involving 42 states and Canada, indicates Re ' 1 heele; netall SAPFTE CRIP more all @ wheels: inet All 4 Wheels complete, Although several changes have jake. It has been stocked with One of the finest game outlooks n ia decade, this fall and bended lintngs clean and Inepect wheel drums, adjust all @ wheels, adjust) hand including labor and “ ' ; brake nineel master estindet cea ‘incor caateciel es n mnie in the el card's bags. winter ‘ ren whee earings adjust peda ' ¥ | - 7 “aon rm, the proc a i clearance, check brake fluld. check all grease $ 95 ® Chev SCULE TOR AT WOKK tlre is Pete Sturman, Utica model- . . procec ure of applying seals; clean entire assembly: adiuat eecen : maker and creator of about the timest fishing plugs ever, at work fet permits will remain the same trices; check sheck absorbers free 600 mile ® Plymouth as last vear inspection; rotate tires tf desired © Ford making a model lure from a crisp carrot, grown in a neighbor's garden. Lures on the table are also Pete's work, and the several | 255, | 8 hundred letters at left include many offers for manufacturing 1 Oth § & State Again h er Cars $16.95 Except Nash. Studebaker, Hudson the lures @nd requests for purchases None is for sale, all Pete's | g Gat ers r r output going (free) to friends Lake Trout Spawn , , pul going (fr t 1 | e _ _ aoe ee _ — sain FEN Michigan's cooperative role in re- . ¢ 17 w H | LANSING — As ground work to . Huron FE 8-0424 }. . - | Shotgunners Practice at Night, Now iplenishing the Great Lakes’ lake: - ——j itrout population, Conservation De- By JOHN BOHANNON jworking the weekly assignments) including the excellent elective Syndicated Boating Writer fat home, and when ‘rivalry de-| courses such as Sailing, Motor ° partment workers will again col-. y elon : s » id ther. Sharpen Hunting Eyes lect spawn this fall from lake September is the month when VeOPS Se Ce ae inal aemmemance and Woailer trout in Torch, Elk, Crystal, Glen a brother and sister the Information about the USPS . @ land Higgins lakes. boating families take advantage competition produces better stu- piloting course in this area can , | ho Is On Bird hunting devotees at Oakland goul season Beginning tonight, Banking on experience gained of the free courses in boat handling dents. be obtained by writing to: Detroit \ Le ; jCounty Sportsmen's Club are vow choot gx will be in full swing on last fall when approximately 700,- and coastwise navigation offered) You can go as far as you like ‘Power Squadron, 18804 Conant i prepered 10 slat pen ther SHON. sowle duchied skeet and trap 900 eggs were taken from these by the United States Power With Power Squadron Instruction, Ave., Detroit. jeyes in anticipation of an expected fade Wee *' and children. Royal Vancouver, BC Yacht Like any other sport, the more ~ i | Each field has eight lights of AS | you know about your craft, its [Club moved into the lead at the 1,00 watts cach, mounted four to! 7.) | equipment, performance and the halfway mark of the North Ameri Sou ‘ each %6-foot pole. Two fields are ba, bodies of water where it is to can Junior Sailing Championships lighted so that skeet and trap can Ue ° be used, the more fascinating it Kught | becomes, SIDE for the Sears Cup Tuesday he shot at the same time. Lights 5 * * * ‘were installed according to a plan | , . i ; : Noone “ileeeale ; et AM. m. | The beginners’ course of the It is a mighty low feeling one has in motoring The ¢ anaes crew gained 1] stiggested by Remington Arms ‘Co Miner Majer Miner Major USPS and CPS is Called the pilot- when one has a wreck, injures somcone, car ae ak om and fifth place, , = - # Pe ese tas 22 P22 ing class. It covers such important A . finishes in the day’ \ ACRES wer Coss, skeet ¢ rman for.es: °° "' : o ; a stranded, lost or faced with jail. nt . Pe fees we tac sree GG skeet chairman for ast ose T@ 135 808153 subjects as how to read charts, wat brought its total to 214 LANE says some shooters believe fun -+3 tm th $48 shaw fa-ase the compass, rules of Well, here is who is on the side of the Auto- Next came the Newport Harbor'the white clay “birds are seen Tues Clie se oa 10:35 6-38 the road. safety equipment grov- . . fj vac ; er y tee wv t rt ‘ redmes ds 12 ’ ‘ : . . mobile Club members insured with this Ex- pYacht Club, Newport Beach, Very sharply. probably more easily Weane 2s SS “ernment rules and regulations, P “luk . . jCalif. with 2'y points. The New. followed than in daylight i change. The Club with all of its peraennel, and [part crew won both races to edgr * + «@ Sells T Saedii ‘knots and splices, yachting man- ’ lM. : he she . : “ge e - @ " all of its offices. This insurance Exchange and lclose to the lead We want shotgunners to know! $ tree seedlings fers and customs. The ‘s ' There is no charge for the in- [> The Milwaukee crew pliced about these hiehts.” Homer added Approximately 12,500.000 tree. struction The onty cost is for i eate second for a pomt total: At this time of the year the seedlings and tfansplants “were printed material outlining the 2 22 aa and third plaice at shooters wish to practice so they placed on sale by the Conservacion' weekly lessons: charts, textbooks: | the hal Way mark, ‘can drop those ringnecks.”’ Department this week. Purpose of and whatever instruments you may all of its facilities. The national AAA with nearly a thousand offices all over America, A large life insurance company and one of the largest bonding companies in America. 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Ebecis fis: HH Bo iyi [fe ae ie “it SOT 2 ds a i | he ih i i cere] (92 sry Ht by £ zZ ell H nd apg util B & 828 BH RUE ah Ee Nils ae 222 HUE mela 4 ‘Hi ees teh A llth a SS ee ee ee Oo e See ‘FORTY-TWO | ed _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 , : Lots 5; For Sele Houses _-Semetery Lots 5 wee . + ~_ ; t | [sox mxptae~ T BY OWNER Howat wr: 19 a.m, Today there ISTOM Sate tai Se Bott th were replies at The Prove piaalahce ite Oekiais Best ottice in the following) | [sei Willems Lake. 4 bedroom oder 294 18: 4S boxes: : cemen E22 dctioes Ste orcas “eae fiigtin eee Bo tose iit iictuthor 4, 7, 14, 19, 20, 22, 27, steel stove & oven, 162 Be 8, 3, 3%, 33, 35, GH, @, birch finish, — Mrs A, 67, 76, 78, 85, 90, 96, 22-11. carpet- 7 ellen Hogers }198, 118, 9a “Gerace ot 2pm. at oe restiog asen* Welter sovtoner, _— metree ated. : é' a m- Mariette Inter 3 i | ees 2 Acres—Brick Ranch ert ou. paved street rae hese aaa Se. ey . nin state wn Or See Trouses screens. Many other. extras. Grove : pony winery ae wht Tangs st. $13,000 i morning Must be seen to | ede jor is owe pan- "pi by Spatks-Oritt suet be . reciated. Seaee, ene roxy ase Manlove sere oo SUBURBAN oa sa Fa Te scott: cs po aispoat || GILES REALTY CO. | kent sks Mat iy water. Pisins: ng A husbend Ty 4 table top range, room rusew * jaunts ogee! ~BARGAINS' [pat peme ga Se eT ae | geen emer, | ES SE hy : . 4 pa ae. Garage Va- re. 8 9 more dows. C ear. 4 lots“ Marriott ‘ ‘ lye ead goa, meu S e. condition, brand Bisiia Mlaarriott:» dear r Immediate Possession t. : ; Uv git beautifully le ped, “Own: ’ T s na i i“ . o Popp. Mrs. Gayle ‘Plorence) Win- an w fo 1s ER MONT A Peninsula. Sm. dn. part OR 3-008 beiore | Velue. terbottom and Prank Marriott; eoturing carpeted beth of gress At Lake Oakland, 1000 ft. ear grandson of Mr. and Mrs. oom and hallway, 1 | beet rage . re lake frontage, landsc R- ten rh a A A RT Fa wey] hme, BE une fe eS Boral service will be bald 7 eorege bad large Jot |i Lem fireplace. basement. ie Lake ‘tenauear’ io - | De = We ere peer side bidgs Rag 4 Ree comfort con i ale Y Me. 3188 Cass Lake Kd __—*PE 2-485 SEs: Peace Wenseerves. SS. ear t os ;| A Real Family Home ao wie y it miles {ren room, reach ROY ANNETT, INC. ooaeen Sess | IRWIN a munity ® chron te He’ ty state Pear ‘es oS a earage Bi im FE 8. de MILLER, GEPT 1. 1980, te = 7 a besser, | Vieni. Porat, 8 cin eee | term Tk. Me gh LH. BROWN. Realtor Miller; dear brother t and mea) a TAYLOR ae before wiater. 1 Mie ae | hae st! oe RLTR. 401 Elizabeth Lake Road ATE _& INSURANCE or ours, Pe PE4- 2- ~ Pogliae Lake hie FC Sete or pg + aluminum - DOUBLE HOUSE Multiple Listing . 2. 6 30 am. Gitgrment: io rry ‘UI NAMT-CMmPn AY>D> mee 10 Mt Park mete ange | ae? GREEN'S LAKE. YEAR —_ menta made v Betkoon Kutei ee walls ‘inwsted, ernished cottage, lovely fenced oo E near Oskland a eam. 1 mm HKE: ORION Home ing plant. m $9,950 and up. t, private drive, Waterford vi- p ao on eac 2 Ne 4 basement, % SCHAMA ALD a t0 ES EE RERE POS) ees Sa a “ARP ORION INCOME stein Ra’, Commerce’ Lake; hus. | 8X rooms and beth, meeere heat, | -4KE FRONT LOT gon _1- ge ig ee tes | LA E ORION INCOME bend | of Eitle ve rap: eutomatic gas water heater, we- arge wit 80 att nirentege HURON GARDENS IMMEDIATE room home. 1% baths. d Ee. aly ~ a me tee. 3-4 rm. AP Wirephete one a bao gee ph unde: | Me thacey Vo Rente ‘eat | Staats fgayee << be te fie) porch asd garaee: sale crass Mat, | Savona water aa Priced USRION § RKCINITY 7 ELA sar ° pew Khehen. Lew Cows payment ms. ION VICINITY - _ ra . rae ° Bervice Thursda side, near Pike and BE. Bivi. Close - Ph WALK WITH CARE — Ever stepped on silver-blue mink? from the Manley Bailey fem, to schools, churches, bus slop 80d | INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP bene MY _3-0818. PONTIAC REALTY tig oe Beau- Anyone who rides in Tucson, Anz tobacco heir Jay Bullen’s car eels 163 Oe Oakland, Birmingham rode Agi roe re yn payment, 3 pegroom brick sanch t rie FALL SPECIALS! 137 Baldwin FE §-8275 tial buiidin a0 per acre. does just that. Bullen, a custom car fancier, was looking for some- Pesnily’ sugges eats “memorial poset 6 4 pm. ment, fireplace . up and gown. ore EP re eae h) A bedroom Lots in be oot asy any ates $508 7 =) butions to Bt. Joseph Mere Hos. builtin oven and 4 Fange and i riga sets Love NEAR THE NEW MBUO College. thing different for his special (59 Cudillac. The answer: at least ital Bullding = Pontiaa « vated on lt Priced | @ ‘Glasced porch. Bd te se nen CRAWFORD Yi lips Les [eee rae p, te 2 ect a a large, wood ing room. Glassed ren, Ml hiodarn ranch type home. Tenne: mar- AGENCY $2,300 in matched mink skins for the floorboards, foot rests, arm Poaae ie nent undation kitchen. Basement. fireplace, aluminum storms | We're aa se assist os ith cinerator. Only 012,960. "62,000 | sed ‘sctenae’ shominum storms 5 =a rests and door straps SKINNER: AUG a 196, FRED 20 W WA A gRw™. eee down, Terms. room with platy Cupboard | 600. Punt. MY S-1143. PE 8-2306 _ = S = ——— aggerty Novi; age 70; ACRES space, modern me full dinin: dear br ether’ Waiter Skinner TING SER Cosy 2 bedroom modern. Attached| room, ow bar- close to af dM hi age. : . ¥ $500 Down. Just Ike new inside y d I . S t i eee tieces and two Peace | Ay ONten: / 1 tt Soo 800 with’ sago0 down. Now vacani sche Ont 7 — — ay = Hoge rercod hol We y . , 2 : neral servi ill 7 CRE siping oom Need Detection Systems hela Thursday. Sept Jet lpm iype Go ogg legs og Paved reed. waipeisd hag Tose AUBURN MEIONTS 2 bedroom | periment, $9280 full price. Im- Parmington. Mr Whiner wilt’ ite fice Neinern—oti oui. 2 bedrooms, M lee pased aeeee, mean 2? itehen, ae = 7 eee at Meeney Puneral Home, RY PARK rage. Only $9960 with $1800 down. ogee closet ‘space > utifutiy wy coat ot od ry paeen. needs 1re allo ns u a6 ; OO 23723 Farmington Ra, Parm- ae te 6 Room home. 3, Bedrooms. Dorothy Si Sn der Lavender itnaacaped FO Only ta000. full sarage. ap woaroome One surrn AUG 29, 1060, AUBREY, 100 2 120. 68800. Terms | Tip-lop Family Home oan i Mishiand a th hata pot aggro lnge to pg lee jm aynard Ct) age 47. beloved Lake Privil Phone H. C. NEWINGHAM ourself. This 1 : . husband of De ROO: ake Privileges or MU 4-6417 ~t. a yourself is @ real bargain. GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) —An official of the International father of. Nh en * R'Good Clean home for the large Attractive. 9 Neareem, “Cesar ~ SYLVAN VILLAGE | Serer Auburn & Crooks Roads | s459 Gown and mortgage f wire Chiets revealed today that about as (ee ates Mrs. Audrey Baber. Robert, Dan- fomily. Basement has gas furnsce Shake” home in delightful Eliza- UL 32-3310 peor a Mana. ea heareent Assn. 0 re Nets reves ay that about Zo fire sla jel and Gandy Bmith; desr ‘broth. water heater. I's Car garage abeth Lake Estates, with ful}| 3, bedroom tri-level will be com- brick. This is Fogg tae t ar tions go up In smoke every yea pines! a be Copeer and J Block ta to school. boas Se2.00 —— completely pane Rigi Poh mae Phone Butter, kind, buit-in oven and renge, toil Why? ced B 2 held Wednesday, oe per mon th. : Hy e, Enjoy ine convenience: of ae = DARE TO COMPARE basement. Pm et Spark s ‘ull bath down- TIPLE LIisTI < Chapel Interment 2. Gen. Mitt WORTH SUBURBAN stairs, carpeted living room and a San ; pongroenes lot sr Bh Mi bedrope Se arbre Because many, many fire stations have no fire de- ste at ape cones will le in| Approx. 3 heres, Orion. Fup. 2 bem gy IM new well bevl 1 - =] Elisabeth +f. Esta excep: io : state «@ « f' com home i a rol * x * tection system,” said the official who asked not to be Hom = e-Orittin Puneral | Soo Ree yard) swimming and posting at 3 Been £$ tig py large age Biel chen, fut bese | | identified. He is attending the fire chiefs’ 86th annual Paral | Directors 4 AUBURY BR hom AREA ” 240, ria” Terme gin $2,000 ‘ od oe pete Si iA "Don't pase convention here. aan approx Enclosed porch ad aoe a “cela Sorcan Tiled ee home. VATS $8000. with terms INCOME PROPERTY — ic bedrooms. is «te - “As a result of not having a detection system, if a@ fire Nr. Washingt High Apartment down consists of oc 5-3841 Drayton hi on. HAYDEN, Real NE. Washington jr. rig t large rooms and bath; ¢ Ges beat . breaks out on the roof of a fire station the watchman on ° 3-797 | J. C. ¥DE ealtor 3} Bedroom brick home in ex- oper nas rooms and Only $9,000. WM. A. ~~ SPARKB-OR Pr E. wate FE 28-0441 cellent surroundings, with extra Pull ivlecen| and ; he ; duty often doesn't find out about it until someone who has They Service 2-666 pee Bree, pun tod Wi room living reom,, fireplace. coearala gas furnaces. Two ae ee ee to new oo K E 'N spotted It from the street comes running Into the station,” Donelson- Johns , Sry « - Oe BE acne ene 2 8 br auick 5 Dare you look inside ate e sale et $13,500 with . creened por lib if REALTOR he sald | . . | ‘ pou Partridge screened porch. Tul! asement, down. W. H. BASS REALTY 3301 We niente. The official sald he is a strong bellever that every fire ned for rails” and hot water, 2 wor agrees LAKE PRIVILEG FE 3-7210 : lg THE “BIRD TO 8EE convenes oo Priced th this lo mS se station in the US should have elther a sprinkler system or Voorhees-Si le z at 434.500 by appointment pias oy SHA tile lovely jmane a dry pipe fire detection system which would sound a gong , Dp SECLUDED « roury N large living room its nat 3: BEDROOM —ahiCE RANCH, AR kK “After all, we should set the example for everyone etse,” anf UNERAL HOME Temter and cebeal, is thig Spent "Bud" , Nicholie, a Modern eftcnen (well ds of piel ge, Ra ig . cares , id ler rambling 3 bedroo 0M : to warn the firemen their building is on fire awn: Golch soneh hesne| Bs Sanvaaioen Call here Ratssas: ol. 2 uarge bedrooms wi water soften i shout hos tht RE, PRO U, Rance Es he aald. _____ Cemetery Lots 5 7 but private! Pull be basement All FE 5-1201 FE “fost ail thea’ plus Alger Dei cent mo tgage. No closing | Duilt tm 1966, 48x24 feet on foun- ee es NO LAs built-in: id . = eoseway, Pool table. Wall-to-wall car- cost. $1,700 down — $200 es- da orp of Fg t and modern, lot 107x oe to" many Fenete CLARKSTON ting pin living room and crow. Call PE 8-2014, rice 813.800. Chg ARE and find out the plus ¥ fait Plomered. walle, Base. "hon 1% STORY. I = e ; : Thi S ; e Enou h rin oy Tray $32 100 5 Bo a rick. Taneh nen falty landscaped rae Priced at at Ste Seat, —— ae ful eves owip 9g ay A ot aeeritice =e feos op Bg teal lawn. ae Call “today BY OW ON NORTH & basement, furnace large jot’ with { ‘ -T Ya . Ss c * 5 nc e 0 n qa eC Cigarettes for Duration baticng ilies iSouth ot of. Wala LAKE PRIVILEGES Tiled ibetn wit “ulin Vanity, | §T, MICHAELS AREA — 3 eee Sel Degement, new Sri oe ot Pe ea oe foc*watkinn Lebetprivisges Re: | Sarma. carpsied Pull bemt. with| slog eile” Living room, sep. | Ord. Water softener among many | gcugergn. | SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Thieves 1D lem aad onic yourdelt we from | @i@borate 9x10 store rm. Gas in- arate dining room and gg gp 2m . is F- cent ‘ee St AREA. New 3 1a . «aw Rca me Bea Evenings| ‘he project a ™ | cinerstor, gas hot water and gas kitchen. Basement, gas mortgage, down. pot: Saar, Utes Pleated pion who broke into the National Food tere heat. Storms & screens, TV jecks heat, Fenced reas ard. pe with dish ne. p ag . r v . one 8 in rm omp e e 0aX store here last night must have ogee fy 4-9 wep leet May pe A at aio.300 3 ble sink, ofl moceeaoer va forcann, been ehain-smokers They stole ' water, paved street, no thru tral. contract with a 500 ‘ann i ht oak Ota ae Ah Pagaoedl * _ A clear ar Tl e fie, minutes to schools ‘and and $80 per m = um 960, easy N Seatiich Milli ‘. 700 cartons of assorted cigarettes. The Pontiac Press chare ches, home 2, 2 ves. old 817.500 BEDROOM — ° coms WHONS; Ay stock man, who reported on AND ASSOCIATES SXLYAM VILESOB — Pivot DRAYTON WOODS. Twe level Cali. | Widow Has No Cancer; duty shout midnight, heard a FOR WANT ADS re eM open itt HURON : 2 bedroom brick home, with HOMES 1568. Three Gpareceal, " @inten ! a A noise at the rear of the store, “PONTIAC BARGAIN — ged vo ee room, rugs & craperies, 2 fire. Entire Story Denied and when he went to Jovestigate, DIAL FE 2-8181 sateen, full dining room, 22 O bac ae Ie ST $100 PO Foon” ofl suromatic. forneee. 3 the thieves fled. He found a bath ® foot living room, fyll basement, take privileges = ay MOVES YOU I Salat A 4 From 8 a.m. new furnace. 2 car garage on 3 = large shaded jots. 3 blocks from Meggl pay ta MORTOAOR OF mM for onl All errors should be re- ox tf oie? Club. . down. bong will be nthe fF CLARK B REAT 7 Cen | Piece: anpueces’ me’ remem Ww. J Crosslin, Realtor TW] se shew von MODE OPEN TO aed | Het 6. Bese Oees ee on. Multiple Listing Service PITTSBURGH (UPD The re ‘room window open, township police ported two million dollar inhert Seid tance of a Pittsburgh woman, who The store is located at 48075 ¢ ' . ibilt 9 ETTE AST SIDE says she will die of cancer within Van Dyke. then . decal caer med OL _2-8: 1 and OL_1-0474 CATION. ar r 0 — ) sBiniog ae 6 mar ar : ————— for that portion ' ‘ rh home has a level > 13 a year has turned out to be w hoax ’ ed Povatll ergs de cal he MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE & SONS. seiting on 2 well landscapes Just Finishing Who did it was not clear today ment which has been ren- ‘ lots. 2 bedrooms and bath WEst WN REALTY | Mrs. Jean Naccarelli, 46, of the Iris crror, “Whee cancertguses A *AMoveiy. seven room Bi-Level Basement with gus conver: S470 or Eves. _LI_peeTt_ | $ Bedrooms s. Jean ! . 46, . ne ne — jon heat. 2 car garage. Ful! j a W, , Natrict aiid eat pictus th ont are are made be sute to get home locate Whipple Lake, s Paneled Lauderdale Room city'n Mt. Washington District, wall. meceoy ihe oi the Boater as vour ttn ournter Wo areata agee™. ul for turner | Brice $13.30" on FHA terms YOUR Family kitonen wit” Giahwasher Monday that her Unele John olfic e ate listed below by the name of mn da -- will be civen ‘ gage co costs and "range Lennon had died in Aberdeen, Scot. )e father COLONIAL HILLS: ore into Seminole Hills i RTONVILLE ne wilt Puritan BIRMING J land last week willing her his es-| Gorden Ho Dewey. 200 Milt Closing time for erate eh eg oeee enclosed RAY oO NEIL, Realtor an enjoyable one—especially 1s mae | . > i Richard D Debrns info Bald Bagle ments erage : 1 or} 262 &. Telegraph Rd. 1 O8 oo exclusive Ottawa Drive. We > $40,500009 < ~ ; tate. [DRAYTON PLAINES jarger than og ioe PH tems.” $16,000.00 FE 3}-7103 OC 1-900 | cates t, aae} Bame a j . a ure a owle man . * tite went ea pins Gauinler 1 Been day previous oft bream the R ‘ hn K. 1 &S ¥ | _BEOROOME,G a large fasniy © full on Bloomfield Village arelli’ saarly ment cae if 3 i floor i carelli's mother, allegedly sent ea-| Relea A Vonree Oe) Acperine nonce John Seba & Sons Ess. pet, CS dewe. E ee ee mn. ; prego t blegrams from Aberdeen inform-| paris 2. Davia 168 Apoks ADvENteb ke AUBURN a CROOKE RD BY sIGuT Por Lal 14 vay - ing the “heiress” of her new-found @0 eo hien, 4168 Saginaw Trai Pride) greece for i re a, went ii Street owner. § rm. cement block home. ing’ room, tis go sin: | Oak oo oe wealth | Joel P Smith 4400 Ssedten \ vil he rye ant A c.- 34021) 80 x 120 ft. lot. a oe ae two car attached Lot 70x arth cones ‘mil ‘ter : | David Hi Awansey. 4280 Btante sabite: ¢ ls am. the de rot Easy terms. Call UL 3-16 165. pie terms, YES, “TT ‘5 , feel a check in Abrriicen haw |) Ril" s. shipman, ¢4nh Pralriciawa puiication after the ht BRICK! Ardmore st Mupp Cross i ff , Albert T Netvel, 2819 De turned up only one person named || Alert 7 Newel, aaie Dajand “Cagm wane a RA $600 Down " ut Hem ead : 200.00 a ty oe te et Te wow GENERA Sea Humphries Dorey M. pees erage dp Lennon, a widow whose husband | Robert Ro Ronde, 6965 Dravten Floyd Ho Ro#bury, 3648 Bhoals Lines 1-Day 3-Daye 6-Dare h n t of tow - c “ar leath tob Me " k ome located wes town. Alu died several years ago No deat od a A Aap Poe gH ecghbehd 7 8 oe ae 0.13 minum storms 4 screens, fiber- We are offering this home to set- | 8 N. Tel were reported there recently Richard He donee 2108 Brigas 4 300 30 “Ue Phe rea Y Kg priors, 3 Ns tle a0 estate, Pour ¢ bedrooms and Tr 2- where the estates had been be. | Harcld Bo Jones, 3619 Mariner PY 250 450 670 plecks. away orn 3] up. ¥ a, dwing MULTIPLE N C Ro A Q’Nell, 6344 Lant room & k n down. th: LISTING SERVICE queathed to an American, | Harojd di Meler 8861 Major : hes 5840 = 8.20 beach. “a 48 room apt, wi 45 cates A .. eison O,. KERGO @ KHOR $30 8.86 thet rents for Sie pet a folltt, 1704 Cass Lak $ 400 «190 11.06 13 IKInNg Momes at A medical source, meanwhile, ing '4and, me Anelitt, 1 eeen take ¢ 480 onto bes Elizabeth Lake Estates or heen ate ST a enele on dicated that Mrs. Naccarelli is not; Walter A. Bartkowink, 1778 Beech: 10 800 800 19.80 Nice sy? paech only 0 stone's “SOLD” 2 cer Garage. Included parehases Bateman : ill with cancer, but the source Wilbur MeCarter, 3203 Pridham oe “ o ip this. 2, fares aa Son vane wee ree S ment ned elahorate nig et Bred mane fas Seek = Me] _IN ONE WEEK—" | ,.AKLAND PARK = } ae. poe gain oe Saas Donald "W. Hanford sr. 26300 Tele- ‘ ie y for thete health,” Carpeted ving ej pse thi aye won Mice Pera an 1D) a Late Woots | JUDAH LAKE | Setant-cvieties| SCUNPSEN | Nothing Dow Je M 421 Do t $s e 8 beauty contest, also told newsmen Peter V nyse sy Grechien Is the setting for this charming en ee with thew MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 0 Ing e) n j 2 . ; Robert A_ Grierson, 16086 Loe pice 3 bedroom home. Beautiful pan- used for PT : Monday that John Lennon was & john f& Rexford. 1288 Ward Eee eled living reom with raised cor- ment, oe baat peter oie rn ship designer and had helped de. Paw F Pitgpatricn, perp vagus EMPTY net’ fireplace, Fou will marvel si storms & sereene. Three car t- LAKEFRONT sign the Queen Maiy and Queen, fam Eras Te uaee , wr, A anee taen& ezseees | HERE'S WHY _ dost. cose tp, shoe tng only | RANCH Mlizab the firm whieh built ; ater nent with recreation room & four biocks to tine Motors. Eliza eth a i | 1 a “ Barton Casteld. wi Chesser Eh le POCKETBOOK fireplace. The extras include wall ae sq. Fr Are Located or corner EB. Kenneth Rd. Lot 1002200. Good sandy the chips. one frown, TAG Ri aris Marcelle, Sage Ructinchem i, “bathe, martle sifisy bulkin | PLUS a) aes gad Berhell Ot, Caly 93.00) down beach. Bpéclous rooms, fire. ' + F . 1 leorg* t i = . ic no one named Lennon ever was in peorme Wewhinasr seek ioe Sm hit Nf system, drapes, ma car ga- 21 MICHIG aN den" ge = its employ Frank BB Swarthout Jr, | Ss large wooded lot. drapes. Attached 2 cat | nena pon. toav0 trace , gi} Qe) | Owner has reduced ples & down garage. Paved drive. Ledge 7 Tow: ~ ar ( 1 : Li natural firep! per, uekiingbam a Carpeted coed room tock siding. gen! e 213) Flock Creek iptoombiee part e | Byron EF Wyatt tbe Cimarron | Oeorwe A Rack, 26 Barbour <. straee M Powers, 1580 Kirk Donald A. Schubert, 100 Denbar John Bte ard 1876 Apple Lane for Life, Then Shots es yang! Aes a ‘ . TED M | REALTY CROWDED ee, wr room ta moqers pe ime mit | BLOOMFIELD . Open a.m, to 6:30 p.m., MADCTAINENGE PREE = Cet ee HIGHLANDS ATTIC? SCHRAM | ARY gna’ nadie reduced iss rick Ranch — ; NEAR LAKE ORION Gee The You've w = aN you'll tal! Pomc Des Ee peat! | maki, | EAE fee 3 Want: Ads Peer ky | | Behan corner and is 5 GI=> ter fenter,, carpeting. Heaiel D. Perkins, 827 Brushwood Warren ©. Erhard Jr, 170 Sigma DETROIT wm “Oh, God, Oh, fomprg, >, Furnish, tne menateis od... No!” - woman »| Raymond EB. Overall, 1448 Appleford God... No!” the woman's voice | Overall, 1468, Applet A ae onald cried over the sheriff's telephone. | Rennie M, Stetner 1732 Ashatan v The plea was followed by two shots, AOsind ‘ fe ne ‘Wi Eubank “a stale Haslam. who took Warold eerie nme ila Aubu acres, = Loke grivilegss 6m and a + > 1 A u ra . o~ rae the call, sent a Wayne County sher-| Eres wt Perthr dat bincclnviee Specialize in Bide ad’ terme, ‘can be NOTHING DOWN .| SSives Fag Va.see "down. iff's ear racing to a home in Nan- ork C. Fults, , — $82 No RS in Township erda Le iia i pa nears? Just Such Problerfis! | income ana see ital ‘ 4'M Beverly | Muswell eDenmest’ tHe ous Gror : oa hens on IE aa is elie tO ag 22, aoa on ‘the kitchen nother = mete verre . xm et eons $78 Per Month Total . iA RRAINE MANOR , vhs Gg hep warned ae alae 08 Avion Just Try "Em! Efe dle wal FHA- Pe band, Melvin, 22, lay beside her, ‘oth a Py met De Tran “A Bedrone | Ca 4 his throat plerced by a bullet. “Donald Ww. Wystic. 1166) Arbutus, Dia! "FE 2.8181 Piss *et ieee Heine KAY. Serer ; ful Officers said Lane shot his wife) ,,Commer Tees ahd then took his own life. | eet oe Boeke Weetsare and ask for | otter a "he reete -BRICK DUPLEX : , L har. Barton, 1619 Thorndale, a friendly Want Ad room. 8 — S WS 5 os « aes per oe iy a Boom del 2038 Swar- Sales Clerk pol = $4 000 wilt 1 iene iho o> a centage of tellurium doubles the le PUB 10 BALE BALE AT $00 AM ON BEPT Chet Sedan, Motor}: strength of lead and also in- |), aD Tanke ecient ae IVAN. W. SCHRAM . eases its resistance to heat, COF- jvale at 197 8. Johnson Ave e REALTOR * FE 5.9471 EVELYN McLRAN . rn and vibratign. * Sept. #4 “be, _* —*. . , | oF