* ” 000 or more, he said the 20th Cen- “ “"@. & Weather Boreas Ferecest : 117th YEAR ee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEP et ca a ee eee ae erlin Threat Go * He Got Promi il ~ _ WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenhower said to-, day of his talks with Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev that the threat to Berlin no longer exists and his personal conditions for holding a summit conference have been met. ; But Eisenhower declined to say in so many words that the Soviet leader had given him personal assurances which amounted to lifting the Berlin threat. . He replied to news conference questions on that point by saying he did not want to put words in anybody's mouth. The President, battling a cold, added he wants to get away as soon as possible for five days in a desert climate. _ Ike also stated he is “getting sick and tired of the ap- parent impasse” in the stee] strike. He strongly indicated the government is planning Bat Won't Claim |, ee a * x * — * * x *® * ind-Fanned Fire _Demolishes Supermarket pot Kroger Loss Set at $250,000 in City Blaze 75 Firefighters Battle Blaze for 3 Hours Last Night in High Winds By DICK HANSON | Witid- fanned flames raced through a Kroger supermarket at Perry street land Joslyn avenue last night, gutting the building in a spectacular $250,000 | bDlaze. | Kight fire engines, in- cluding one from Birming- ham, rushed to the scene at some action soon to try to end the 76-day-old shutdown. Eisenhower said he agreed with Khrushchev that the 4Berlin situation is ab- , , ; normal — because of the Oka Sho 1S K existence of a group of free y, U people inside Communist ‘ — territory. He said that some Back in Moscow suis", {ous ; which would acceptable to both sides. Denounces Cold War! ie disclosed that in the course at Hero’s Welcome in ot the talks which he had with Khrushchev at Camp David, Md., Jammed Sports Arena Filly wigka'ts as alias. . \, jnoon, Khrushchev had said that in| From Our News Wires \a friendly way he would take up MOSCOW—Nikita S. Khrushchev with Chinese Communist leaders | returned from his American visit!the problem of five Americans still today with a declaration that held — in Chinese Commu.- | “those who are afraid of co-exist-| jaie. ence are unwitting tools in pro- moting the Cold War.” The Soviet Premier, given a hero’s welcome,“told a jampacked throng at the Moscow Sports Pal- ace that the Cold War might spark off another armed conflict. “Then it would be too late to ask, questions about coexistence, when, a ing rockets start-| éd flying,” he said. Khrushchev called out “okay” to welcomers at Moscow airport on bis arrival after a 10-hour, 28-minete flight trem the: United States. He spoke the word in English from the top of a ramp leading down from his plane in apparent summary of the results of his tour and talks with President Eisen- hower. , Khrushehev assured the Soviet ~ people that progress was made in lowering tensions. He said Eisen- _hower. showed a statesmanlike mind in assessing the situation. : * * * Thousands of Russians cheered him and tossed flowers into his car on his 30-mile drive from the air- port to the Sports Palace. The car was almost to a-balt and police had te clear a path at times a8 jubilant’ throngs surged onto the pavement. Beaming and looking well rested, Khrushchev waved back. At the Sports Palace, before 15,- nasal stuffinefs. He said he had| - come back from Europe with the! gotiations. with the Allies, evident-| dent Charles de Gaulle and Ger- terested associates, He said they spent very little time talking about Communist China, however, because they im- | mediately found that their views | were totally opposed. The President began his unusual Monday morning news conference | with glowing praise for the Ameri-| can people's treatment of Khru-| shchev. et & fog He called tert verwliibphisticat- | ed jn being able to listen to the other fellow’s arguments and crit- icism. while in uc Eisenhower spoke with a slight beginning of a cold. Although Eisenhower spoke of his conditions for a summit meeting of various nations as having been met, he wouldn't be pinned down as to prospects for ene in the near future, At one point, the President said such matters were subject to ne- ly meaning British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, French Presi- man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. * * * Asked specifically when he ex-| a summit meeting to be: held, Eisenhower said he could! not guess, He spoke of reporting to his in- presumably S nEEREEREEEEeeee ee Farmers to Sell Wares on Curbs Harvest Day Saginaw and West Huron streets in downtown Pontiac will resemble a farmers’ market Saturday, date of the second annual Downtown Harvest Day sponsored by the Downtown Merchants Assn. * * * Oakland County farmers have | been invited to display their har- BATTLE FLAMES — Firemen fight thé blaze which destroyed the Kroger supermarket at Perry Street and Joslyn Avenue last night. Cause of $250, has not yet been determined, High winds fanned the flames which 75 firemen tury is the century of the flowering of human genius. “Now that man has achieved great scientific heights and mas- tered the forcest of nature,” he said, “it is impossible to main- tain relations which belong to prehistoric days. “The Soviet government believes that all international questions can be settled between states with dif- ferent social systerhs on the princi- ple of peaceful coexistence. There is no other alternative.” Khrushchev's trip to the United States has caught the public fancy ed their reaction so he would make Sounds Recsonabte meaning Allies, and said he want- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) LONDON (UPI) Michael Ford and his wife found a strange man sleeping on the back seat of their car when they drove home after visiting friends yes- terday. Police let the man go after he explained: “I was tired.” vest produce in sidewalk and curbside stands. Merchants will feature special sales events Thursday, Friday and| Saturday, said George Richman, DMA president. ® * bd The Harvest Day is one of many attractions for shoppers sponsored by the association throughout the year. This particular event is de- signed also to acquaint out-county shoppers with Pontiac's attractive- ness as a shopping center, said | ~ ~anaee , oo mee few > ? ae = wl * than. 1,000. Pontiac Press Phete fought for three hours before bringing them under control around midnight. At the height of the blaze, flames soared 200 feet in the air, attracting a crowd of more Bullets Kill Briggs Executive and Wife | The wife of a Briggs Mamu-|bulance. When he arrived he found \facturing Company evecutive diedjher sitting. in a kitchen chair.’ learly this morning from bullet | Mer clothing covered with blood ‘wounds suffered Sunday when she| om chest wounds. ‘allegedly shot and killed her hus) Mer husband was dead, said lband: and then shot herself in Petere. Detectives said one of their Oakland Township ranch! the Gibb’s daughters, Mrs. Sa- | home | 2amne Dotson of Detroit, had — * * * | arrived just before the am- jestimated the Mrs. Evelyn Gibb, 51, died at) bulance to visit her parents. |Avon Center Hospital “shortly after; ~~ 1 a.m. today. me she the daughter as telling them. * * * shooting occurred jbetween 5 and 7 a.m. The weapon pistol “On the way to the hospital in, the ambulance my mother told hot him (Gibb) and then! shot herself,” detectives quoted iDr. Ed gar J. “Geist of Rochester’ storms late Wind, Rain Rap State. { Sunday and early today. * * * ports that temperatures will aver- | on Weekend Winds up to 71 miles an hour FEARED GAS BLAST lashed lower Michigan over the Consumers ‘weekend and most of the lower bored desperately alongside Oakiand County Deputy Coroner peninsula suffered damage by firefighters to cut off utilities to Saturday night, early the doomed supermarket. For two 8:50 p.m. within minutes after the first call came in. ‘|By then, the flames had about an hour head start. Within 20 minutes after hoses were trained on the brick and ‘cement block building, the huge |root collapsed with a roar. Flames shot “up 200° feet | through the gaping hole. Sev- More than a thousand spectators milled around the scene. : * ® * The store had been open {vi __| business during the day until 6 |p.m. No one was known to be in ithe building when the fire broke | our, | Firemen struggied with the rag- ing inferno for three hours before | bringing it under control. Period- ically, bright blue flashes further illuminated the blazing building as electrical power lines — burst into flames. Power workers la- the jhours before the main was sev- ered the men sweated out the pos- ~~ |used a 22 caliber Italian-make The U.S. Wenther Bureau re- “‘Dility of gas explosions. 7 . 7 Bd % ' The three-alarm fire brought a Her husband James E. Gibb, | 53, was found dead in a bed- | reom ef their $50,000 home at | 1380 Gunn Rd. yesterday morn- ing. He had been shot three times in the head and abdomen. { 2 From County Killed in Traffic. Oakland County sheriff's deputies. , and detectives rushed to the scene when they were summoned William Potere, owner of Potere Funeral Home, Rochester. Potere told detectives that Mrs. Gibb had called him for an am- der mounting casualties from of a weekend typhoon which left at least 2,618 dead or missing and 927,708 homeless. Weary officials at national police head- quarters worked arbund the clock to keep up with the rising toll as rescuers dug through mud and debris for bodies. ee " ‘By noon, they listed 1,161 known Eyewitness accounts of.one of the mightiest typhoons ever to hit Japan toid a cruel story. the whiplash dead, 1,467. * 930,000 Lost, Homeless in Japan After Typhoon TOKYO (AP)—Japan staggered today un- séemed, except for the old man and old woman on whose boat I hitched a ride.” . At Kuwana City 85 bodies had been’ re- pens. rf Pleasant Ridge aon | “We haven't officially written: | Pontiac Housewife Die | in 3-Car Crashes A Pidasant Ridge man died Sat- urday an hour after being injured in a Royal Oak traffic accident and a Pontiac housewife was killed Sunday in a collision on M59 five miles east of Utica. . * * * Dead are Laurance C. Mauzy, 67, of 58 Oakdale St., Pleasant Ridge; and Mrs. Dorothy Ambler, Lorraine PR a "y é i i i i fi hi Fee E dey TH ; ti R; ie hter and her husband ®g¢ about six degrees below the total of 1% firemen into action. hae toe oe ps celebrate the (Normal 68 high and normal 49 low Ne One was hart, birthday of one of their three ip this area for the next five days. When they first arrived, no fire children with the grandparents, Occasional showers or thunder- was visible from outside the build- showers are predicted for tonight ing, But, thick black smoke bil- The Gibbs have another married ang tomorrow. The low tonight lowed from the broken windows of daughter living in Milwaukee. |will be 65. Tomorrow's high will the building, enveloping the area NO OFFICIAL DECISION (be near 76. , completely. Lowest temperature recorded in ; * *® suicid downtown Pontiac preceding 8 Once the roof had collapsed, itt Lame pet pciedinglos = a.m. was 66.- Winds were south- large windows across the front of a * said Det. Marion C. Bauman “¢sterly at 10 miles per hour at the store facing Perry street gave ‘ oday . ‘ 10 today (spectators a panoramic view of a : solid sheet of flames devouring Bauman said Mrs. Gibb eft | aang) unre o ‘ais oeuee, jeverything inside. Nothing could ph mdse emperrdergeretn -watertord T hip police said PC Salvaged. ee on iene him | ® large plate glass window in | er ia rit recently. | the Cummingham Drag Store at | blase trom - | the Drayton Shopping Center | . However members of the family, was biown out. said they were unaware of any pe ; at be acta secbinuay. between the! In Livonia a barn literally ported this morning. eddes blew its top’ when the storm hit couple, the detective ° ‘and carried the structure several Only the charred brick and ce- * * * : . - , nt o hing into the Ment bleck wails of the super- Detectives said -she suffered hundred yards, ‘smashing into jmarket are: left standing today. three bullet wounds in the chest. = — | According to Fire Marshal Charies Gibb was vice presiden of the /DEMOLISHES HOME | Metz, they probably will have to Beautyware Division of Briggs. The windstorm also hit south- be torn down. The building alone Deputies feund blood stains at west of Ann Arbor early Sunday was valued at $125,000, said Metz. several points throughout the demolishing the home of a family | * &® tri-level home. With five children. | Kroger officials trom Detroit es- | timated the total loss at $250,000. * iment of the refrigeration unit in | the market's meat department. Au- | thorities are continuing their in- ; * That Something Extra | ae storm was responsible for| “etigation today. LONDO a one death, south of Dowagiac, aoe Rade Park hae expended (when a tree Himb fell across. the his business’ by offering 9 new highway causing, a proeee opl- . wad a T- . lision which year-old | service to women customers. Pat pane In Today's Press fo 2 REPT, RT RAS cat off from 9 p.m, Saturday | 7 pam. Sunday, and in thé Grand Rapids area cloudbursts flooded roads and backed up sewers. '|.$8 INCHES RAINFALL until 10 today measuréd .98 inches. der house today sent out a cata- a; | At 1 p.m. the downtown temper- "ature was 80. : Mes: | vf. Firemen fought” te keep ther ~ 2 ae ¥ anniversary Autumn's First Weekend Breeds Traffic Tragedy By The Associated Press ywhen One of the highest traffic death crossed an Becogaba >! struck by a cl tolls of the year was recorded over t * * Michigan's first fall weekend as Laurance C. Mavizy, 07, Piearant auto accidents took 23 lives. | Ridge was killed Saturday in a * * * three-car accident in Ro in) Oak Connie L. Dulesal. 9. of Dundee "In addition, there was one drown. ing. Ernest McKinney, 28, of Al- bion drowned Sunday in North mito ne Lake, near Coldwater, when a boat lost her life Saturday when she ran} path of an auto west of, Monroe overturned George James “Ttrphs, 457, ; j ‘ ean, View preside e Foor of the traffic virtias were | “MSEC sO. Vier rresid-nt of th astute “bE C OO 4 rod uly members of the same family. : ; a They died in a car-truck collision . . a ; ws ; ' ' * " ss "0 ' ‘ ie Ld in Washtenaw Coynty, Two Ben yt ov sald “Murphys err a fo ® trick ton Harbor area men died in the state's only other multiple fatal. ity accident. coltided head on on G1 in Mar enlace Township. Heisler Sunday 24) uhen his car Robert was killed : A high union official was among , the other traffic victims Olivet, | * + : struck @ tree in Calhoun Township. | : | * * * The four members of the same Har _— | Bete family to lose their lives in Satur AITy neram 1 Dettou day's car-truck collision on US wes Ried) urd ees Nai 12 near Chelsea were Speros car collision in Hghlind 2 4 ; } 1, 65 nt was Karmes, 66, of Hastings, bis wife Ca Bhepibe. 6. 1% “a Helen, 44, their son Peter, 18, and *! ed Sunday wien stu by a Gaughter Carol 14 car while crossing a Deiroil street | ® Roy W. Genther, 48, Dorr, was Harold D. Bevicr, %4, hilled Saturday night when bis... born, wae injured fatally hater car hit a cemett abutment on | was riding collided with a truck U.S. 131 near Wayland | trailer in Dearborn, Mrs Mary Lemerand, 64, bs Arth P . "oe canaba, was killed Saturday night rnp carson a car while crossing a street | Bernice Timmons, Allegan, S., Reds Pledge eaceful Atom Aid Lis NNA, Austria “—The Uni on ped the! Soviet \inlon Reve Friday night “when a car ached full agreement to support I : ihe Ponst-\Vea Internalioial Atonic him as he crossed a Detroit street linergy Agency in its efforts te pro dohn Gorski, 61, Renton Har- | the peaceful use of nuclear, ber, and George John-on, 46, the head of the | Benton Harbor, were killed. Sat- Atom q Energy Commission said arday when thelr car went off a was killed in a car-truck collision) Saturday near Allegen David L. Penter, 41 ‘os, WAS collision near Three Victor Kichajdn, 61 uvers ti d Detroit died! mite ener? here today As an immediate Berrien County read and siruck sult mores American and Soviet @ wtllity pole. nuclear scientists will be Mrs Pearl Sharp, 44. Negaunee changed was killed Saturday when the car - . in Which she was f.ding ran out of visions John A. MeCone said his recent control and ovcriurmed a Washington talks on mutual ex- north of Irony ocd change of nonmilitary nuclear Richard Andoisen, “1. Cadillac, | information with his Russian op. waf killed Saturday n aht when his posite number, Vo 8. Emelyanov, car hit the toor of a truck near led to the understanding that he Cadillac agency “is becoming a useful ia Mrs. Dorot'y Amt' | / . | nment met with GOP groups here. in to Russia, and the Nationalist offshore txccoa belo i 4% ae Done tl al in Woadslock. V1 islands will be “Hherated larop «i SP mae Une ted irk are . Hisenhower said that he had . ‘ + ee . . . 7 r yerterday in aw wine 3 10 1S been thinking about waiting un- + AON Phe rip which he said was made ti spring because of -his heavy | : Ben dto Deanne sai anspoks ie ee WHS primarily ta see his old Dartmouth fall schedule, and mentioned this the magmficent new assembly closed number of rie revolu> Cleskmates at a reunion Saturday te Khrushchev. The Premier hall” of Parhament before Com. Ulonarics "it wa torclay 1! would be hard ‘to “believe then jovially took It up with the | munist delegations from afl ove More then to por oo errested that the governor was enterlning” grandchildren when he met them B the world . Mm the West Cian tow efiere twe bo political ambitions beyend the a¢ the Eisenhower farm at @et- Mao Tze-ting, paity Chairman! gktrmishes Inet week biclede two State of New Vor! From the tysburg Saturday, and. tat set and leader of Red China, made bis” Americans deserithe too. leaders time he bounced off a plane to tled the wanttes — ue public appearance at erie of the rebel “Cwion Penoceatle the blare of ai ln as mane at The Pega called Khre: wation events Mao was absent: Legion’ —Cel, Avi Aouny of Manchester Airport early Satu shuche we etroit; two grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Sorel of Pontiac; four sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Richards of | Ferndale, and Mrs. Margaret Er- win, Mrs. Rosalind Knieling and Mrs. Dorothy Gallo, all of Pon- tiac: three brothers, Joseph Sorel of Allen Park, Paul Sorel of Wash- ington, D.C. and Lawrence Sorel of New York. JAMES H. GOODWIN TROY — Service for James H ‘Goodwin, 65. of 1515 W. Big Bea lver Rd., will be held at 8 pm of Walled Lake. WELCOME 4G. | HOLLY — Service for Welcome |G. Oliver, 69, of 208 N, Saginaw St., will be held at 2 p.m. tomor- row at Dryer pg pr Home. Bur- jal will follow in Lakeside Ceme- tery, Mr. Oliver died unexpectedly Saturday at Pontiac General Hos- pital of a. heart attack. Masdnic service will be held at 8 pm today at the funeral home. Surviving are his wife, Maude: a daughter, Mrs. Allison Holcomb of Clarkston; a sop, Hudson of | Holly, and four grandchildren. MRS. GENE STUART 2 p.m. at Moore ‘Chapel of Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home. Burial wil! follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Stuart died Friday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an iliness of four days, Surviving besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs, Marilyn Bixby and Miss Luella Maitrott. both of Cresdent Lake; two grand- children; four brothers and a sis- MRS. GENE STUART AVON TOWNSHIP Mrs. Gene Rd. died yesterday at St. Joseph) Mercy Hospital following a brief | iliness. The body is at the Moore Chapel of the Sparks - Griffin Funeral Home, Auburn Heights. are two daughters) Mrs. Marilyn Bixby of Crescent ake and Mrs Luella Maitrott of Crescent Lake: two grandchildren, three brothers, | Charles, Warrne and Ronald Fiel-| hauer of Wayne; and one sister, | Mrs, Thelma Dafoe of Pontiac, Sun Shines 2 Hours "| Fort Greedly, Alaska, where the ‘wood, Calif., John Winter, Drayton today at Price Funeral Home sun appears for only two hours out Rochester, and Mrs. Virginia Sear- |way, Troy. | Winter died Saturday in Pontiac General Hospital. He was em- WILLIAM L. BLUMER ROSE TOWNSHIP — Service for William L. Blumer, 91, of 11680 Milford Rd. will be held at 4 p.m.' tomorrow at Dryer Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Lakeside Cem- etery. Mr. Blumer died at his home. ployed at Pontiac Motor Division. William Beaumont Hospital, Royal ‘at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Harmon Funeral Home, Kingston. Burial will be in Kingston Cemetery. | Mr. Goodwin died Saturday at Oak, after a brief illness. He was a life member of Kings- ton Lodge No. 430 F&AM. | Surviving are his wife, Marie; itwo brothers, William of Inkster and George of Warren. MRS. DANIEL GRONDIN AVON TOWNSHIP — The Ros- yesterday after a long illness. He ®Ty Will be recited at 8:30 pm was an employe of the First State today at the Pixley Funeral Home. and Savings Bank in Holly and Rochester, for Mrs. Daniel (Eve) had the longest record of bank- Grodin, 77, of 462% Shortridge ing service of any Holly resident.|Rd. He left no immediate survivors.) Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Andrew HOMER A. CASE Church, Rochester, where she was | ROCHESTER —Service for a member. Her body will be taken ‘Homer A. Case, 83, of 124 W. jto the Sacred Heart Cemetery at |University Dr., will be held at/Imlay City for burial. 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Pixley| b> ods ob! The i) |Wil - Mar | ‘ester Chapter and Rochester OES. |Funeral Home. Entombment will ibe in the Rochester Mausoleum. Mr. Case died Saturday at Convalescent Utica, after a long illness. He was a life member of Roch- ester Lodge No. 5 F&AM, Roch- Home, 3 Tubes Caulking & Gun 82,95 "GALVANIZED “GUTTER $159 a ihe! 2% Sq. Fe. tq 2 Sheet PLASTIC WALL TILE 1 PLASTIC LINOLEUM. YOUR CHOICE OF ALL FINISHES Reg. $5.95 Gol. OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 P.M. Lh Le ¢ Es. ae! a * SANDRAN ; DEALER haar 1055 Ww. HURON: ST. Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. “tit 9 P.M. PONTIAC _—FE 8-3717 — Tust., Waed., Set, ‘i 6 P.M. in DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dixie Hwy. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Nellie Grondin of Flint; seven . é PAYDAY LOANS $50 for 2 wks .-. only 70¢! other loans to $500 with 24 mos. to repay CASH YOU | REPAY IM | REPAY 8 2 WEEKS | 4 Weare $25.95 | $28.70 sone | sone | siao gee aie ir) ASSOCIATES LOAN COMPANY 125-127 N. Saginew CALL: FE 2.0214 2255-S, Telegraph Mich. 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Sem ™ ' LOS ANGELES (AP)—Once a boon > to mankind, the lowly button rapidly , is going into discard because of man’s | desire to save time and energy. E That’s the word from Dewey Albert, , who says the zipper is symptomatic of 4 what's wrong with our world. Albert, | of Highstown, N. J., is a delegate to iS the National Button Society Conven- tion, now under way here. g so to speak. “Is the world any better because of “I'll tell you people are lazy, They don’t want to take tton buttons. the zipper?” he asks, what the trouble is— that's what the time to bu use zippers ing, the question of buttons vs. ‘ t And to Albert's way of think- 2 ' zipper is an open and shut case, So they xo * ica.” KING’S IDEA kerchief. from England. The South had an awful time. They The bridegroom - elect's sis- ter, Maribel Rummel of Sau- one Calif. will be maid of “Bridesmaids will be ae Wood, cousin of the bride-clect, Mrs. Karl Akerros and Mrs. Frank Wilson Jr. Offer Modeling Courses Two oceuk teenage mod- eling courses will be given at Will-Q- Way Apprentice The- ater, Bloomfield Hills, begin- ning To and Wednesday. * * Tuesday classes will be held frome 7 to 8:90 pm. and Wednesday classes from 8:30 hie ae The nine classes will cover figure analysis, proper car- up, hair styling, clothing, speech anil how to go about getting’ & modeling. job. ee * * * The tinal meetings, Nov, 24 and 2% will be fashion shows. are classmates at South Ma- comb Community College. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vore of Seward, Alaska visited rela- tives and friends in the Pontiae area this past week. Mr. Vore is the son of the Rev. Frank Vore of Leonard. Mrs- Vore is the sister of Charles Loucks of Liberty street and daughter of ~ the late R. W. Loucks of Rose- wood place. ser * * * Corliss E. Armstrong, Charlies R. Palmer and Mar- shall E. Smith, all of All Saints Episcopal Church, re- turned today from attending the annual fall conference of Episcopal Men of Michigan at Houghton Lake. The Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich, bishop of the Epis- copal diocese of Michigan, Igd discussion sessions. © ~ * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stafford of Fairmount avenue announce the birth of a son, Gregory Allan, Sept. 22~at Pontiac General Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stafford of Putnam avenue and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Walsh of Westbrook avenue. * * Edward W. Bohlman ef Pon- tiac Lake_road and Robert F. . Kiteley of North Avery road — are among the 375 new stu- dents at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. = * * * Receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Steven Todd, bordn Sept. 22 at Pon- tiac General Hospital, are -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen (nee Jo Ann Aughenbaugh) of Lotus drive, Waterford. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Llewellyn ef West- acres and Mr, and Mrs. Martin Jensen of Union Lake. * * * : Mr. and Mrs. George Steph- enson have returned to Florida after spending the past three months visiting throughout Michigan and Ohio, Child Welfare Is PTA Topic Pontiac School Health Nurse Adelaide child welfare when Wilson School PTA members held their first meeting of the sea- son. The speaker was intro- duced by Glen Husted, prin- cipal. A get-acquianted hour with refreshments followed the Thursday business session. Serving were members of the executive board with kinder- garten- teachers Mrs, Lucile Brown and Mrs. Ruth ‘Taylor pouring. Mr. rs. Thomas P. Gilloue are pictured aboard the/SS. Lurline in Los Angeles last week just before they left The results of this research were thie subject of a paper which Dr. Tomboulian presented recently to the, American Chemical Society in Atlantic City. | Married, but with no children,| Dr. ‘Tomboulian so far is the only chemistry specialist at MSUO. One of his ambitions is to set up a re- search program at the school with- in a few years. One of MSUO’s mathematics in’ structors comes from industry. * ¥ * Dr. Orrin E. Taulbee, although only - 31, hag ‘specialized in com- puters—the so-called “‘mechanica! brains’’ — for both peaceful and wartime purposes. For Remington-BRand Co. he was involved in pure research and work on the Usivac comput-: er, 1955-1958, In 1958 he joined Locktieed Air- MRS. HELEN KOVACH rope, J, David Danielton--was impressed by the countries he | Visited — especially France. The 33-vear-o'd nat've of Mar- Junior College and the Univérsity} lof Washington, from which she graduated as an anthropology | major ' jics major at the California’ Insti- |tute of Technology. He worked 1947-1950 an assistant | from as | physicist for Engineering Research | MSUO from MSU Born in Germany, the 35-year old teacher did his undergraduaie work at Bethany College. received lis master's degree from the Uni-+ | | } | i ; istique returned to Michivan after! the war to take up the French laneuace as a car-7. I+, te now! a French instructor at MSUO Danielson wes vraduated in 1919, the bands of Hungary. from Northern Michigan Collee | | Her law career temporarily 'n Marayette, then went to the} |thwarted, Mrs. Kovach Jearned the University of Michigan where he |Hungarian language and took a-took a master’s degree in com- ‘doctorate in politica) science and parative literature in 1950. He will \public administration at the uni- receive his doctorate shortly from versity in Pecs. |Michigan this fall. In 1943, she was allowed to go Danielscn has traveled exten to Czechoslovakia where she set sively and studied in various in- up law practice for the first time. stitutions. ) = married a fellow lawyer A FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR | | _ But Kovach was interned by ( He was a Fulbright scholar st! | the Germans in a concentra- the Universi‘, of Paris in 1954 and tion camp and Mrs, Kovach was (1955 and studied at Columbia Uni- | forced to turn to another career, verstiv afterwards. | that of social work. | For four years-he taught French When the Russians occupied f the University of Michigan and Czechoslovakia in 1944, Mrs, Ko- W@8 an instructor in romance vach learned Russian, won a teach-/!anguages at Clark University in ing certificate and began teaching; Worcester, Mass., unti] this sum- |that language in the Russian-super- | mer. | vised public schools. | During the summer months he | She fled the Russian sector with Studied Spanich at Middlebury) She did two years of graduate iher baby son in 1945 and in Prague Colleze in Vermont, a foreign work at Radcliffe College in an- ' | Yugostavia was attacked by the , Axis powers and the province in which Mrs. Kovach lived fell inte | DR. JUNE M. COLLINS Dr. Taulbee is author or coauthor {This emphas's is another de- parture from tradition — the uni- be well-actuainted with all the influential ateas of today’s com.! He is @ native of Taulbee, Ky.,, ia small town named after his an- ia sm 2p Haase |1950 and was admitted to the Unit-| led States a year late;. } | ' plex world.) * * * well-suited to his new job. was the principal architect of Co- lumbia University’s courses in contemporary civilization. The program integrat- ed the talents of nearly 49 in- from seven different ac- ic departments. ; ee Prior to his 1956 appointment jcestors and was graduated from ‘Dr. Matthews has a background|Berea, Ky. College in 1950. He He served in the Army 1946-48. bea eS ; of a dozen scholarly works, includ- | ing three published by Remington- versity feels its students should| Rand.’ * * *® jhandied a trolled part of Germany. * * *® Despairing that her husband ever would be released from a forced labor camp in Siberia, Mrs. Ko- vach took her son to Canada in | sistant proféssor of sociolagy and lanthropology at MSUO, has just completed two articles for Collier's ‘Encyclopedia, and -is presently | writing a text in cultural anthro- ipology. She has carried on research among the Indians in the Pacific Northwest, studying their religious lite and family organization. In recent years she has done research on the symbolism of She is now seeking a master's degree in social work at Wayne State University and for the past three Years has been employed as Associates in Arlington, Va., and versity of Wisconsin. and his doc- \as a physicist for Ballistic Re torate in 1951 ;Search Laboratories in Aberdeen, | Md Dr. Schwab was an instructor Both positions involved the study im“English at Purdue University of underground explosions j ahd held summer -appointments , as lecturer in the English Lan. He received his Ph.D. in phys- guage Institute at the University les and physical chemistry in 1954 from Princeton University. = Michigan t t0et, St and ‘or the next two years he was a research assistant in the chem- | { RICHARD J. BURKE | A philosophy instructor, Dr | Richard J. Burke Jr., is teaching | the introductory history course in Western civilization > Dr. Burke did his undergrad-| try department of Yale Univer. ‘vate work at Georgetown Univer-, Sty. sity. After attending Columbia Uni-| Before coming to MSUO. Dr. | versity, 4 ried to ad Uni-| Hammerle was an assistnat pro- versity of Chicago where he re-) fe i ' i ceived his doctorate in piitlosophy! ar MSU. the physics department | in June | His research subjects have in- | He graduated magna cum Cluded the rheology of high poly- | laude from Georgetown Univer. ers, theory of liquids, and in- sity and was elected to the Na. | {rared absorption in solids. tonal Classics Honor Society, | Dr. Hammerle is a member of! | th He has taught at the University! ; hae ee ef California at Los Angeles as an | assistant in philosophy and during dca ae and the father ‘the past two years has served as a lecturer at the University College at the University of Chicago. He did post-doctoral work in London. During the academic year 1%4- 55, Dr.-Schawb was a Fulbrignt lecturer at the University of the Philippines, Manila A contributor to professional (journals, he ig a member of the ,Modern Language Assn., Speech ‘Assn. of America, and the Michi- en Linguistic Society } GERALD M. STRAKA j | Gerald Milton Straka, history in /Structor, was an undergraduate et ‘Wisconsin State College and ,awarded a Woodrow Wilson Fellov. - iship for his studies at the Um versity of Virginia where he «b- ‘tained the master's degree WILLIAM KLUBACK a social caseworker at the Interna- clothing io American society. Her many publications on the’ American Indian have appeared) in the American Anthropologist. Southwest Journal of Anthropology, and the Journal of Ameritan folk-’ lore. j Dr. Gertrude Mason White, who will teach English at MSUO_ is a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College, ; and comouleted her graduate work at the University of Chicago in comparative literature. Seattle and the enow-capped Cas- cade. Mowtitains of Washington. 31-| _ year-old Dr. James McKay never the night in a tent until he came! to this state to teach five years’ * DR. PETER 8. AMANN Dr. William Kluback, once a | Student at the world-famous Sor-) ‘bonne in Paris, is now an assistant professor of history at MSUO j He received his undergraduate degree from George Washington! University, and his master’s de-| gree and doctorate from Columbia University JAMES A. GHERITY JR. - Dr. James A. Gherity Jr eco nomics instructor, compicted his undergraduate work at Highland Park Junior College and Wayne State University, received his mas- ter’s degree from the University of Michigan, and his doctorate’ He was religious and philosophy from the University of Illinois. | editor for Bookmart’ Associates. a He taught one year at the Uni. New York City publishing house. versity ‘of Iiinels and before | Dr. Kluback attended the Inter- ®, \ 4 i ‘Jago. ol < . * * e coming to MSUO was on the fac- national Conference of Philosophy, He and his family have been wl oe wa chy pe oe, pe Her teaching experience includes -ulty of Michigan State Univer. in Venice last year and in 1967, doing both ever since. pate peredherseiag i -plitesaiee “McGill University, Barnard Col-| sity. attended the 500th anniversary of Dr. McKay vame to Michigan | Hannum registered the first of Xf: Wayne State Univernity and ii, « member of the National, Heidelberg University | as 2 ce rigge lle ahaa at his 30 patents when 17, He begat er husband. It 5 fercusiaes Economic Assn. ant Omicron Del-| SJ 4 Michigan “State University im working ag a chemical consuliant. ae A ta Gamma, national honorary eco-' professor sity. mer to ahh matin, tpl, Sip Hither ; Crom the igh matrectot cradnated ton, |A MAGAZINE. WRITER the MSUO faculty in January of bere ‘olles .| A published poet is on the MSUO 1960 as an associate professor of Manhattanville College in Pur chase, N.Y., received her mag-faculty, Thomas Fitzsimmons, ‘foreign languages, was an under. ter’s degree from the Columbia |however, brings more than ust _— at the University of Col- Graduate School literary talents to his job as an : . received his master's a penn degree from the University of Col- ame mee'O _ Fitzsimmons, 33, ia considered a orado, and is currently a Ph. D. a «: oe youthful expert on foreign affairs, candidate at Yale University. ' Before joining the staff of MSt humen relations and world events. Se vaa e Uni- 1; H @ © Laboratories tm Geve ip Cusack held positions on the) \ He was a staff.writer for three Bop dag toe, — n Spain, France, Engl Switzer- al, land, @ research and cqnenlting | stati of the New York Pimes, the years for the New Republic mag. +t heond enak Malye. i | fem operating mainly te the United Prevs in Detroit and Chi’ azine, contributing monthty ar Oa 1 oe hés tought eb-4hie University chetaical field. . caqzo, and was director of public” ticles ‘om foreign and on ‘i te a Pr Sade agent | For nine year# Hannum was a Selations of the San Mtg’ d affairs. ' se aoe Li PLUK talons gen pe t i ij ; # } » ? > em He vimentin Gok hae , Council. Diego. cine ets graduate of Co-' Nadine Poptuiko, foreign lan! ‘Goucher College. a in Rubber Co. Detroit. ‘as lumbia— niord universities. guage instructor, graduated from, Rounding out the facuity is he opened his. own. business. the A member of the left thé magazine in 1955 to bea Moscow | Robert’ G.. Hoopes, dean of ' pete rece gn Detroit. Werpen in Radio and ; come a research associate at Yale of Moders , iges in 1909 as & ee which: consuliation in’ she previewsty had been on the University, which involved head-' French freshman classes this dall. 5. ; a” we ee ‘oe ge oS ‘avd HAO 2 a ey Ss Se oS Hg Ag ee * THE PONTIAC PRESS. monpay. SEPTEMBER 28, pees * a Oe a Hl Bi dl aim ac > «ee >. A ei | ) STEAKS. og: ‘ i] | $ 8 ] § HAM i | f é § ‘ i t FRYERS Qh. GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pre- | mier Nikita Khrushchev turned said it would be a shock to his! Rev, Robert A. MacAskill guid) from Eisenhower. * * * Center CUT "PORK CHOPS “ ba old mother to leave Lithuania | The two watched as Yeoman! . John Halferty of Fennimore, Wis., ‘down an invitation to attend rolled a 218 game. Then they church Sunday with President Ei- | shook hands with the sailor ~ senhower, The Communist leader auiogragped Ee score) & his score sheet. | people if he attended ‘church. The Cat Gets Pious Boot that was the information he got) TALOGA, Okla. —The Christ-' : jian Church has booted a cat from lits ranks. The stray cat was al- WASHINGTON (AP) — A Ro- lowed to reside at the church until men Catholic priest who is trying it became too enthusiastic and to win permission for his 7l-year-|broke up a recent Sunday service by leaping onto the pulpit. ree oe Wy, \Y TAR KZ ss ° 4 a» GY, S % > ~ ~ o. ~~ ~ a. ve =s8 2= = alt 2% z= 4° Ys at Shs fs ~ rs Ny, vag uso 430 widened ‘ates the steel strikd@ than in cay me 4 per cent more) vice-eommander; Thomas cam ‘waier: avaien roit: metropolis, We oe hc x sound waves. poole ert ae County of Oakjand, . fund, Secretary of the Treas’ seme) Lima, o Wis ar 5.00 . inte : uly 1958. For the year! be: ma oo Thorn- be system as some Oak-’ 2 rchives strung its I=. the Rabert B. Amdorson, bos. Soresalty| Boas’ eet ec Ey emed more and matervention\ through July 31 there had been wball, ae Se a |land County officials are wires, it used recordings of @ Cause Charles “Hennemann. miner. proposed creating th ROT ae tens. ~ 3'99|Wall Street also paused Y. $42,000 marriages, also a 4 neti. finance officer: Albert | * * hawk’s cry to scare 1 pe charles i the association, . NO 3. Gas. Behe -. 1:10' the — to assess. , a 4 per) Emsley, judge ad , away star-| To Charles Hennemann, Sr. father of a global lending. institytion. It a2 ol a bee 1 Ris implications of the Khrush ches! gain ever the comparable 1958 William Cav . Vocate, and | Also “invited to the meeting is but and pigeons, This worked, Ketition havin | would help shift part of the in-(csbbage” fede... tat Ge jmonths. wee Cals yer) pera |e ig ce dean © cee Ut it also attracted hawks, (Court sbeging, that "the present, "wheres creasing burden | Cabbage ; cog . 2.5] General Tire jumped il ek ok . ¢ | Authority, whose proposal to bring! One downtown office -building| spouts of the father of said minor ehild of foreign aid Carrots. I. . ta i ‘ more thati>-.Twenty-ni 7 | ——$—$— es iw o bring several years ing are unknown. and said child bas viola- | to European and other countries. | topped. dU... ---.--+- $p0(% Point following an excell wenty-nine reporting areas list- : ater from Lake Huron would al years ago stationed a ‘04% lev of the State, and that — i " s.| Soa Sg 7 oe report. Kemmecsit | wie? ed 15,246 divorces, or 8.4 per cent, ; /conflict with the Detroit plan, Ouk- mechanical owl on a window |sicten of thu Cout the yuri | ; = eae: mpesal. 2% dot... 3.50! exaco picked up around a nd more than in July 1958. This was| W ‘Jand officials said Friday ledge. Periodically, the owl would | In the name a te people ef the ~ | Pont M Celery. rest, tec ori ornice = APOE. @ point the 13th consecutive month in) | ‘Temerrew’ flap its wings. This scared the ee iw ie Se o. can pemen : 1ac an ts _ corn. wack bebe. pecceeseeee:, 3:36] Lpgnes of |which the monthly divorce total! eg |Prenacigrs s meeting at the ouisance birds—for a time. Then will. be’ (bald a pottborel Petition | | 7 Goreueere afi “fancy, ‘bu... 2... 30] shown b a point or so were [0r these areas had been larger e . . | has Se Health Center they started roosting on the owl's Tee West Blvd ia the city Annex. Theater Group Post ese resin "on th er se mn UTE Filed | Sais Cooma tthe Oats SE Eiki a ter ' er Se avelenie reaues cern f - 8. G . » j res | _ Oak. _t eaet 1959. at nine , * agpient. bu. : 130! ypsum. n the preceding year ere | tnnd Coun a the forenoon, and y o'clock !m ; : Egeplent. Long type. pk... ..... | Mi tczs leading steels were easy For the year there had been 4 | ers. Beard ot Sayers. i] Senaes Ww. bes 33 Piaures after pret a ae Ing: Court in Detroit today seeking to wie mt grup sans to know “Famous” ae Joe re terriel = . e lives at 1921 T enSedtaas Ga 2oneanc al potnt prevent 2 er = where Macomb C , ond er the countr : Warwick Ave. Sylvan Lake. |fatisnee ene aoe te eons oh ee DETROIT ee ey heute oe eee ee > aly sires bet At firet the officials told Miss fe _ =, Squash. Aeorn. bu recess Som BH Boa t} Lore 30.7 _UR — The national rotherhood of Elec- the Bc Sy pian) iii Gon 0 Hepburn and her ; “ a Squash. Buttercup, % bu. .... 1.90 fined = Ml pe oo éa¢ Gealer organization of Mercu-y- trical Workers, AFL-CIO, from i ie Board of Super tors Mel Ferr py Malebans, ‘bette MILY MAN? -— Squash, itteraut, ‘se ogee 71a Allis Chal ~ a4 Lig: ra oe Edsel-Lincoin ry ets here to-nor- ter.ering with its drive for n- Behene propenté th : errer, the dog would have * | ; liclous, *s bu. 4. iS Alum Ltd 334 oekh Airc | orew . in a local at the to stay in cuaranti \etueab, Pattee (a) Gacos dance 173 Ay ‘stag Loew's Inc 30.5 guitet cpecuiatioin tat the ihe comms SMWA plans to bring Buren we “But he h * Y PLAN! ee ee imac 3H Gasca » | “=> = 2 oo * * * ter to Oakland and Macomb !e/t a! as never. ever been } ° Abduct Fr M Patccrenaya gi Dek a Mood one an 8 Lone 8 Gus 281) new comvact car, ' The lawsuit alleves that Local Counties be scrapped end eat 7 oe Deiore said the ac : ’ ee an : ad a . 150 Am Met aed oH ae ae 423 Bias peteess Plain Dealer re- 28 members have been redimciae Orkland join tn the metropeli. ey . ears in her big brown : . 3 . otors , 603 Martin Cc 24.6 ast nivht that gcetaccas it end threaten tan plan. | | Am NG : artin Ce 9 thoes * aesoci: . Ne é ST. IGNACE, @—A swamp area Gapvege Mo 8 carnne am Smelt aa mer 0 Sir 83 wilt be assemb'4t at Ford Mer 0Y in the a “A =O sina Senting (Clie XE — wsmen and press photog- : north o! here was searched today ces Pl 1. bu ed am pu Tel igs ropeat cp “7 Co.'s Lorain, O'o, ; tant ater he=anee of 1h ™ ona Wr “ id fanacer Walter KO | 4 rs swermed around, Hun- for two Mackinaw County jail fugi-| Mustard. No. 1, bu >= tes Merr Ch & 8 1, the first of the °°. ae i tet ut the SMWA, otd a bh BADR Tnlved Shout cutade tives believed to have stolen "a louecn. ba vee os | ploeodibes é oe BS Dies rie ‘ 119 5 In Detroit an ME smokes : en meschers, number.” ss yone : 7 ue . ° WA Pawn “ . - a ut windows at the churchgoer’s can afer abducting Sv, Ghase” — beset 2A 3.73 engl 26.4 Moncan Ch 7 man said he had ‘ae co wmeant ts = ards to 158, have pet ; ae 4 od 7 ved the aulboriis vate } u ' Police rein‘orce- ; and releasing him. urnips. bu . < 13 Balt & Oh ae Met Wheel at this thme’ on the Cleveland wee 4 the futorna‘ional for a _ vikenite vad to be called. After 57 { Sought were Thomas Glennie |En¢ive, 0 pause ents | areayy air x. MELT Ic - |\repert. egal which would enable them a in tes, the customs men gave i 71, of Alpena, and Gerald B: | geearcle. bu worse eee eee eee . $2.00 Bond — ma Nat Bisc » 4 i | However, Henry Ford fl, presi- gay) - © test + oer owe Waterford Fire Chi f nee ‘ ier. So rau-, poems Bibb, pk i$ Borg Warn 42.6 = Cash R_. 57 | dent of Ford, is scheduled to | and County, So far the In. | ie mi us Was permitted to en 'y, %, Engadine, an Upper tuce, Boston, bu. > $80 Briggs Mig 111 Nat Dairy 49 «| «speak 7 | ternational has ref _ ter Sweden on a promis ' Peninsula ty Letture, ead. bu. 2 . if Brist My... 36 Nat Gyps 7 peak at the dealer meeting to- ie taal as refused to recog: 0 e - ee =. i. Deemer aul’ 69 Ovane 22) has been testing 2 compact car. | +. *¢ ai be of iy Waterford Towrshi : DETROIT POULTRY Carrier Cp a ore, ae 814 The vrotetypes fi : _* e prerenied by newly-t “4 Man | i j DETROIT. 3 Case JI Owen, TH GI 936 4 rst were re. Pontiac police on Se 7 were Fire © Pee an y-hii , over y Grain Prices pound f.0. _ —~ S Pah Cater Trac ue eac a i a 60.5 ferred to as the “Edsel B" and called io OF ectina os a ] were dette hie ( Elmer Fangboner at ‘o S e in wo Lies eee cxil ourself, your . Cmcace GRAY Aca My: sabe Sa¥e “gh, eve y Solas ¢ Pann ah ir 212 ctaler as the “Mercury B." tion in the city ‘after Local ne i, s 7 30 township board met Gas Ly) ti f ’ datare chil a Sith | * a ‘ aL I ybe h Cc : k 114 —_-- ~ i r E * 4 ” ; yA gGHICAGO. Sept 29 (AP) — Opening 8-0; heavy type broilers and fryers ee coe Re Aegis) members sought to stop the meet. Purpose of the ; a ion ntries sconemy-sies” Life of Vir: Wheat~ uly ue jcepenstes, over 5 Ibs. al ae 6 Rag: Pes Lt 8 Ponsey. Jc 1084 Disneyland Is Se ing by blocking driveways at 761 '° detecmine wo pie would be ginia Family Protection. Just ar. ite” cgeiiaia ple young hens, 26-28 ames. Reavy’ “758 es Fr Oas 7 as en, com 06 . en W. Huron St., where the meeting Coverage need more Are cw inthe A 4! year-old Pontiac man ar Sud see PeHey = + 2 ,0ne duly is” ae : ae DETROIT EG Congumer Pw a3 Phelps nd 3 « by Reds—in Movie The being held, with their cars. Coverage. and what soles are rested late Saturday evening ad- (eiacing ree. While cash ae RYE- OTT, Bept. 25 pti one ; a Philco 246| moscow (U y also took down license num- adequately protected _— ar mitted. break-ins at two gas sta. —~ values are growing, ev - a }-a C. 1.32. |Detrott in case lots As )—Eggs, f.0.b. Cont Cop & 8 4 Phill Pet : W (UPL) — A group of bers of association - : : , according ‘. tions, city detectives d 4 member of th Ad ery May rie ar 133% Whites. grade ederal-state grades: Cont ol gg? Bret & G 82 Soviet naval offi OM members’ cars, | Fangboner : Held in said today r of the family -is pro- meee laa 15% May 1.32% 60-53, medium £ extral large, 57; large, vtoses Gag Pure Otl “3 officers. and civil) McLay said. eld in the Oakland County Jail tected. Call me for facts and STATE OF MICHIGAN—In_ the pee | large( 45-47; peo Bop ceed is b 8 a stl 16.1 officials yesterday inspected the | * * “ In other business, bids for for investigation of breaking and! figures. bate Court for the County of Oakland, —— = graded wage Beee.|per Extieon . Rex Dru . $4 U.S.8. Maury, an American Navy| He said today’s suit was initi fleet vehicle insurance pullcies [CC'S © Ronert E Thompson : 5 Le ’ : 9 sa ; ’ . sitter Gate tonto seaner 7 Counl Whites, grade A extr Bowe Aire $35 Rey Top Be hydrographic survey ship now ed under the Labor-Man iat- will be opened at p.m. and {2 Of 1 LaGrande Ave JOHN NICHO , yrning David Cantrell, minor. . Cause 46-49; medium 35.304; small, 21; graac| Eat 4b \ 833% Slowey Bt a3 cee che Biaca! See: pert Reporting and Dirclosu weer] coesg tae wane on township. _—-~Potice arrested Thon To Carlene Cant B large, 30; browns, gra » 21; grade: i - 31.8-Odessa. oo 4) sure Act of! owned cars 1 te ipson at enti: = rell, father of ontd 48: ‘medium. 3e-dsis; smal et rat os oe a od ; J Pan, $13 -* = mg we so-called labor reform) 4 awill be opened. | age p.m, at the Barefoot Serv FE 2-0219 | Cont casing teat tes preauad ethers] ov Ft Aur theft Ont 6 ‘The Russion visitors w ‘aad which guarantees civil rights,» “Sussion will be continued Station, at Baldwin avenue 1080 W. Huron Street ‘ ppd ccdbamoce yoko ony minor child Bmer nee 34 pocia $12 tertained with a m ap er it allows members to meet "OM last wee k's meeting regard- and. Montcakm street. ’ nm and ° 4 Sinclat : 4 ovie =| , ocedure . a lew-ot tne ‘Bate, and tt sald child Livestock n-eoll-O a oon | $3.3 cenia’s Disneyland ay bn reely. — abel e a sn restrictions for He was wearing a pair of men’s SQPN a of thie Ootrt. under the jurisdiction oon OOO Gen BY ane 212 mier Nikita Khrushe e ————— aeverecees springing Socks on his hands, officers saic 1 v THE LIFE eee ua) dae peepee (ef tts DETROIT LIVESTOCK ord Mot. $1) MKTS—i4. 18. 18 | 'able to visi cach police oe ° “ge /up in many parts of the township * * ai | INSUMANCE Comma grate of ichigan, you are hereby eet: Pre xd hag 9 Pat 4 (AP)—Cattle — ch Tre Eri bs tA re 33) o visit during his US. visi’ Medical Buildin according to James Seeteriin, He : * \ ‘OF v = ad cal Geka ef ae. ouee petition |in ae eee kee en eee Gen Bak 141, Std Of Ind hres sn q township clerk ime entered the building by break- - * IRGINIA , on wae ane. can, aemen lovee wads te dor weeks full decline, | Gen Flee FT Bta On ob 4 Starts Lib D iDier ® ’ y ms Lhe the report says 9°" aia i Logie bd pws dag gel aer Pon-'on ulility grade; other 4k full decline Geriliad iis Ast Stevens JP a7 iorary evoted » Ising in Lansing carlier in the evening he broke ‘ October,"A.D. 1968, at nine «gins, of dnetanerd: scattering “wulily angen. |B Te) we $1 giud Pack 18 to. Presidents of U.S | , Women ‘Weaker’ Sex? sy sariuin ‘Ave, by breaking. ; t manded te 6 are hereby com- good steers and heifers 25 “24.50; few) Gen Tire 4.1 Tenn Gas 30.7 hath _ ° ° aidwin Ave. by breaking 2 | hearing. eonen EacucneSt weit TT e-t $f. =—— "24.50: “ailis oars seal BS LW hal ne NEW YORK (UPI) — The Theo- wit betel (UPI) — Michigan Foiled Bandit Wonders ao and took some chance ng 3 aaphirtts ~ = —— to make personal 17.50 Compared ee ee ; Qeebel Br 27 a mR Bear $52 dore Roosevelt Assoc. announc ill be healthier than ever when oat on vending machines, police ~ tice shall ummons and no- choice fed steers & aid | Gren. 36 Tran.W Air 194 |, nounced ihe year 2000 roll A Pogtiac woman left a band said he told | : sony) eas oe 2 ee ofa lower, atility and wupeara acre ond Resuvear we E argy ssid 33 yesterday it was collecting a li-! That he s around. wondering abgut wom ‘S —e old them. - | AL lag im “The Pontiac Press - sald bear. = fully to 160 tower. cows SA tig Underwood 37 brary devoted to the presidents { dicts was the consensus of pre- cweaker sex.” amen being the oe printed end circulated in said Teraty \oee Sower: Bec be wulls steady to ony on 2 Un Carbide 140 the United S s of dictions in a cornerstone laid — Watches Missi Witness, the Honorable id Cousty.|mostly pri two loads high choice to| fer 1144 Un Pac ey ited State< vesterday + aid’ Myra Dice, 7] Williams § cnes Issing Moore, Judge of said Court Fagen E 938: prime 1092-1117 Ib. steers s29 25-, Hersh oC a74. Unit Air Lin 494 Nearly 1.000 v rday at the M chigan Medical : . ams St. te { . e City, ; several loads h Holland F >. yl, volumes of work« Society's $57) ported to Pontiac Police . ; a annie AG Se this reas Set vas open pee Piped ex Hooker Ch 32 Unit Foie 22 by er about American presiden's Society's $525,000 headquarters. ale bangle nite wen that a Betty Medien of 1104 LaSalle Ss. Aa = E. MOORE. {ips 27 50-28.50° standard to Loot, Ae « AE se Us Lines” 316 already have been gathe: dat! * * * her purse = o grab has reported to Waterford Tow i true copy? Judge of Probate 22.00-28.00: ytilit to low good/Iniand St: . 48.4 ines © Theodk red at. A Kent Schafer, Trav z i e in fiont of her home ship police that i BLSIE J. VASCASSENNO head high hese Pave om 20 50-2300; ten | Inspir 5. - $4 US Rub a lore Roosevelt House, Tic P < iTeverse City. early Sunday mon e that a lady's .wrist : Pro a. Tater, most choice re: oe ay Ce #7 38: nt Bur Meh 420 y re a3 association hopes to open the \ — of the Michigan Hospital She hit him in ee ine 4 watch valued at $725 and a man's By Order of the Owners! _ ob Mae yl low ged, heifers, 23-00-0430 is S Nek - 2.6 45 ag a ‘brary early next year. rie ide tion. predicted hospitals will fled empty-handed he "wold in match Valued mt $70 were stolen 8] ‘ STATE OF MIGHIGAN—In the (38.00; 9:90-22.00: utility cows 17 50-/ 1% SO" +. WS West Un Tel. —.- en sheittiiamucib "tice : 7 old po- from her home sometime last 500 SQ. FT. nee IGAN—In the Pro-\0.8:, cauners and cutters 14 ao-i7 es (int Tel & Tel 33. este A Bk .- Bs a — night Court for the County of Oakland, |orut? vulle sold cnriy te phn “Mon eg Wests SAGINAW, MICH. cS CR aeaaelbalbamany Sg eS ge) ms gina, at — INDUSTRIAL es econcern-| 700 i i : worth .. ] . 5 . 1 be Peta Ey ey Rae, wee eee” HT Hees A! LCV . om:: 7 a | ety, James Whittinghill, fatner of outta tek cron oe Rot enovgh | to (Reonerott’ .. 932 Ynget Sh aT 135." e O e our 1m ° 406 N. HAMILTON ST at a 2 | i ag st t ” % ci ura, ah ft in Seen ee a S| cat | € to udl THURS., OCT. 15—2 P gen Hed a the prvecnt weer. Oe cull, one utility ‘00-28 00 0. | ag pl “by The Associated Press ' ’ 7 . 18—2 P.M. amd said child has vio-| f enongh j te i a4 lated make @ merket wh to ; Pr ; tated a law Of and thet suid slaughter lambs steady slaugh' week ies devon. Rate UH Btn © aie fives, contealeet tc Wc Lecreme [ diction of this Court. "peed tad thai feeder, lambs 7: ewes eee see si at at bl yt : Seaway facilities, on a T7e.188 99. 1 at, the ame ef the people of the $0.00-22.30: holes eping ste mest Pree, Day aaa ade $83 88 f : pigt ironing se 3 streets ft le of ee ea eee ag By} toe tote teed Gewds week nce rom send ine 4 aie? S heated with ceiling heights trom 38 jon 19.00; 3S 108. 5 al ‘ . to 46 fee ‘ nts from 3 Motlibeg deld ot a Oakiand ty chee “sherk lambs ee re aes jt eo ee Michigan State University Oak-' given for those tot feet extra hugh overhead tine By -* i, in the SHY (Pon: to choles slaughter ewes Poul 1988 ioe amt i Hed olny is discouraging siudents schools teaching in public He announced there is to be no’ Var 1 a accom- County, on the 6th day UP to 6.00; . Few 1958 Hig et eat taking off ; university rule compelli rer said the task of MSUO | ‘terse yard s 2 octane 15 ates of October, A.D. 1989, at nine wea ae ib he and feeder 1958 Low ny Ss & 214.31. campus jobs. Vv : ersity rule compelling students is e: 7 of MSUO yard and parking lot in the forenoon, amd you are quality Dreeding ay se lots choice — 788 138 1%6¢@ Chancellor D. B Varner arner stréssed that both the to attend cla nts is education “not of a mechanis- ewes - ee ie » 5B. said sses, although individ- commanded to appear personally st 980 per ewt. tedey that any student who tries parent ane de oe share the yal professors may differ on ed ie, setomnies Secin but the 15,750 SQ. FT. 1 being impractical to make Ca Scoot carry a full responsibility for the development Policy s ) nsible, sober, thorough- | -f¥ service personal : academic load . : ; roug’ 4NDIANAPOL IND shall be served by gubusetion of = cesT, News in ief f, er rash along with a full or part-time a the student. oe ja . onal business of working MODERN IS, pe The Font Matesepee' printed fe off campus is “cheating himself” NOT TRAINING | tere of on han avins |S Ad Seveoning the minds, of FACTORY BLDG. Ig Seuisted in gate" Coumty. | Clayton I. Marsh jures Boy 15 tne curicatuny st MSUO| ‘The task of the university ts) ve tna anil ‘prlueste 4a a ai ee ee Moore, | gle Arthur &| eaine Ct be Aaron pon Sapna vl, ects ae tion. pon foal izon a student for his first, help him achieve this tevels" Vv * * 1902 ENGLISH AVE. in said County, ibs ‘o a drunk = 'e believe ." he said, * |v farner called a auth, day of Goptemper, AD: 1008,» Reggie Mla Be ecred Grunk| A iSyearold Pontiac youth was) portant that ee vipninn vine en, | Yelopment = Prd ed peed ~ MSUO geas @ wna ms, OCT. 16-2 Fm : (A te of Probate: Township Justice: Saturday evening when) the campus eight ay ©” | pline which will enable the _ “It may weil be that jthe imagi- unique program designed: espe | Goncrsie Merk ane Se ay : Barr 7. Y. Elmer C. Dieterle and ‘his motor scooter. gollided with : hours a day,” |; student native student c cially espe- 7 struction on corner lot beam con. +r:lot $90 plus $10 costs. paid a fine auto on Mt. Clemens a < a ah with new situations and way — if se. aa. a. pote ce Agel them at the new wn fom Speirs peees ond,” tee % Division . i ; : Vv, Gh, i problems.” 7m ki r é appla * e ie Nighwar +. Rein . Sept. 28, ‘38. street. | Varner urged any student who jhim, not expel him [a se oe Auto- : ~ 3 : if = ee | 4 . ‘ 5 math : : a ace John M. Speas, | The _ feeds an off “The ‘ | He announced non-cred eee . deve NOTICE tty of 801 Mt. youth, Larry A. Schultz, campus job to con- s task ts not “Some of the it courses § ‘er te : gad Cctoer 16 1050 the Orang! Vernon St., Lake Orion, paid a fine Linda Vista Dr., was in fair ts St sider instead a student loan, s0 custodial,” he sald. “We have ; will see their chlo anyones an peegs en ges offered at night fort SOPp ‘RY sack GORDON. Licensed . De eh sit ‘Oo i his Bt cous afer pen 0% tis toring at Fomine Ge de hie fuel energies might be| Senwnps this "student body su the | Varner said. “might be alien.” But 8" s, on-the theory that jt is] “'ihhigse Beat Reiste Brescr ft forme ing guilty to drunk driving Sat-(°r! Hospital. : devoted to what he called “he| St a that we have, first. (he said, “unless we fail utterly pln alee apt ero — . } ae trose 7-311 urday before Springfield Township . nd mast important job the young ladies and gentlement. «lr educational ‘ s of satisfaction fri ee a, LF Terephone Justice EmmettJ. Leib. enn f = “1. |80n shall ever undertake.” per- we eal : lense to aortninne or they wit} which comes from — learn, abe re rot receivers : 3 hee 4 ‘edane, 3884, Ces ; f , Propose, . among ideas. a means for . ‘ 7? aly Quick, 584 Desot St, told Pontiac police he He + end to behave as a police force. e &. € more fully ne mmetuns os taal DECRN Ren! Estate shipments, pi Sptturday ' . is crucial.” ity for the conduct Democra ‘ H trom? the that someone broke was making « left turn of students cy is doomed because this * * Broker Participation Invited ——~ cy Td ale & into his hom?) driveway casaly thas Loans ere available to MSUO| Mfined to this carnpus.” | a lies at the very hedrt) “We shall do . St silver sugat_and cream’ 9, came | Stusents under the National De- . the democrat ” our very best t ter set valued a $25 eam’ trom the other direction. fense’ Education * * atic concept. ptovide the kind rage: : i : : ge ae —. . Act, They bear! “Students wi ; use the students are fead of leadership andj = WSITE © WIRE ‘ interest - i dents will be are stim nammpase Sale ‘Tors, & Wes. The youth no lights on his ned at only three per cent few, if-any rules oe yp ag to! ing Karl Marx, he suid, no one, ulus, with the resources at - Sept. am. ws pm, | scooter, police said repayment docs. not begin wn. m , there are should jump to t handr-which will justify the confi: ; \E. Maple, néar pm, 1 -, ay , Wn: Rohe now,” he said, “but | sane io the conclusion that dence A ey Adams Ra. Birm-. He suffered . year after the student - : : conduct: MSUO_ is ee parents have placed us Oct 1 a a, oe ing’ : an van Glrsp one li ian wie pen ene 5 ee rego comiqyni ant wich wel hap Oo palate Or vesicles ‘ : | will be considered Mu MSUO “Any educated pervon in tojay’ jut op Up to half the loan will be for- mixsal.” oot ~_ must know about uae gir ai providing for ‘their | : : oe rn rie % 3 ¥ a } + <= 4 on sO \ Had t T - J H 4 P O = a , , LAC ee = . ESS: os MC o j ND. E ae A ep y, oe s nee EP 5; - 2 aS R ; : fd fs . 19 aan B Death Not 7 Conk { oe ic a mn tio B, e : jar ! . 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