CHICAGO—Tuesday was to make it Marty ‘By JOE HAAS ! istens ladies’ day'at the Democratic national 1 ener hae = sear chairman asked the cea he Most of them were in downtown eaucuses, as eatied, to come to order, there |esceding pleasure to preset to you a celebrated woman In th Oe a oe OM Sees. ARVO R Was nometing Mae a political soap opera. ae * The attendance was better at last night’s session. It-was the first session, ‘in fact, when there was a semblance of a crowd, yet thow crecm gts intrest his speech. > ae ee eS after he talked. HORSE TRADING TODAY both before wife. af / ae His remarks were largely an nena) as’ \s why he left the ot nt. . chy ofthe convention, skip Trey nd tat Price the Ae eiemet Hee Oia wine UL thet tie en | eee Republicans after he had been elected to the office of United States suffering a mental ah Oe Set Uaasekd eect of Gemma Clamans Go slahd belies than there PULIS BONER | senator, and how happy he is about it, He did not state whether or haustion from the speech night was attention to the program at hand. But they failed to carry on . the ri noises not the Republicans are satisfied with his: action, | the enthusiasm he started. ag. It was given fr at Pc to repea : ' j Sere iene ne nant pecole wane om bal / ys it, The speaker left out “Under God,” inserted in it a couple of The convention is in recess all day today to give the various were deserted. pee beak paren any ge hor Sunday, Bryan and Gre- | 7°4"s ago by act of Congress, the law being fathered by a congress- | delegations « horse trading opportunity, and a chance to get fally “tis = ~ man from Detroit—who is a Democrat. rested up tn preparation for a long haul tonight. thousand would include a mere scattering § hath. The stuff in his vocal chords brought as much comment as his ,' of, delegates and everybody else in the hall, in- stuffhigher up.: Sam urn, when he took over as permanent chairman for The adoption of a platform is the principal item on tonight's - cluding the Welp. Michigan delegation seats were Democratic and keynoted the talks by the | *he third consecutive time in as many Democratic National Con- | agenda, and some fireworks are expected. It hardly is probable that deserted, like were much of the galleries. | various women, and iiey Seated more afteatien than they rerstved. ventions, delivered a hot partisan speech and was given an ovation | 1. committee has accomplished the impossible and figured out a The newsmen also walked out on, the ladies. The presiding officer could have saved a lot of voice strain if he only that lasted several minutes. resolution on civil rights that will be acceptable to both North and Of the 550 seats on that halt ot the press section § HAAS had a pecneerere record with * ‘it now is 5 my distinct privilege and | It evidently was Senator Wayne Morse ot Oregon - whom the South. There’ s dynamite in them thar woods, my readers; ation Z ; a ee en ~ ~— Ae ee tone ee ma eo nO ner ey ; The Weather “a a Count be Home 8. Weather Bares: ‘e st : Quter With Showers : ‘ Edition page . ' , * Tevet Jac 8: | ! MC keTswen pemea 8| | erivieath wan BRAT 114th YEAR ‘kek PONTIAC, “MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1956 —44 PAG ES “TNPEARATIONAL MWe buick No"O* Te Press Writer Greets F ormer Official =F FORMER POSTMASTER MEETS JOE HAAS —Former Postmaster General James A. Farley and Pontiac Press special writer Joe Haas meet at the Associated Press headquarters in Chicago, Haas said, “Farley calls us neighbors, as he millions as an life.”” Speci te Pontiae Press by AP Wirgphote spends much of his time with his daughter, Mrs. E. J. Hickey at Grosse Pointe, He is regarded by example of a perfect gentleman, both in the line of big business and in political Liegler Sends His Regrets: Wont Make MIA Session In Lansing: today, State Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler said he would be unable to accept Michigan Turnpike Authority Chairman George N. Higgins’ invitation to attend the MTA meeting Monday. Higgins had asked Zieg+ ler to attend and answer two specific questions, ‘Higgins asked: — 1..Can you tell us how soon the Detroit to Bay City expressway will be opene@d for its entire length? 2. Do you still maintain the posi- tion that you do not'see the neces- sity for turnpikes in Michigan? Ziegler said he would not at- tempt to answer the first question: because of complications presented by the steel shortage. “There's a bridge over the Sag- . inaw River that will take at least two years to build,” he said. ZIEGLER RETORTS On the second question, Ziegler retorted, “I think Mr, Higgins has Firehouse Bids Re jected by City New Building Planned to Lower Costs Pontiac City Commisgioners last night voted to reject bids for the proposed new city fire station at Genesee and Huron streets and have the project redesigned in &n effort to eliminate some costs, The action came alter bids, sub- mitted July 30; ran _ $43,000 Rain, Rain, Rain and More Rain Until Monday The U. S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts partly cloudy tonight and to- morrow with scattered thunder- showers tomorrow for the Pontiac area, The low tonight will range from 56 - 60 degrees. Tomorrow and Friday will be a little cooler with a high reaching 76 - 80 degrees. Sunday and Mon- day will be warmer with a chance of showers again. The lowest temperature preced- ing 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 63 degrees. The thermometer registered 85 at 2 p.m. Search Plane Falls Into County Lake A light airplane flying” over Walled Lake at noon today search- ing for the body of a drowning victim suddenly “just went right into the lake,” residents reported. The pilot, identified as Jim Ore of Walled Lake, was pulled from the plane and taken in an ambu- . lance to Pontiac General Hospital. ‘ ‘Suit to Force |fiiled in Oakland County _|'Proud to Be One’ *| CHICAGO iw — Sen. Wayne a of Oregon said last night: am proud to be a Democrat.” Armada Railroad Files QK on Proposal City Officials Reluctant of $700,000 Yard In a condemnation suit Circuit Court, Grand Trunk Western Railroad has taken steps to force ac- ceptance of its proposed switching yard in the north end of Pontiac. City officials have been reluctant to permit con- struction of the yard, say- ing it blocks a ed tended to relieve rush hour traffic on Baldwin avenue. In the suit, Grand Trunk offi- cials asked the court to appoint three commissioners to determine necessity of the project and the amount of compensation to be paid to owners of two half-acre lots on Walton boulevard needed to com- Plete the yard territory. As planned, the yard will be 3,000 feet long and 300 feet wide, stretching east along the south- fast corner of Walton boulevard and Baldwin avenue. Railroad officials say the yard would handle incoming and out- going freight from Pontiac Motor and Fisher Body plants. Clarence L, Patterson, Pontiac attorney handling the suit for the railroad, said today Grand Trunk Already owns all the land needed for the yard except the two par- to Permit Construction) $700,000 industrial support)’ north-south extension in-| Yes, I Think the Votes BACKS ADLAI—Gov. G. Mennen Williams, of Michigan announced at a news conference this morning that the Michigan delegation voted to divide its 44 votes on the second ballot at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago as Are There ——@ bknsa Joins Jersey in Jump on Bandwagon State Caycus Vote Split ~ but Governor Will Urge: Unanimous Floor Ballot CHICAGO (#—Adlai Ste- venson rolled toward a first ballot presidential nomina- tion at the Democratic Na- tiorial Convention. New Jersey, Arkansas and a big segment of the Mich- igan delegation climbed aboard his bandwagon., The only rough spot. in evidence was a_ possible convention battle tonight over a proposed civil rights plank speaking of the vast- ly important consequences flowing from the Supremé AP Wirepnote follows: Stevenson, 31'4; Harriman, 11; and Sen, Stuart Symington, of Missouri, %4. Two delegates with a half vote each were absent. Williams also added Michigan's action will bring other liberal states into the Stevenson ranks. But Will Accept Control Agency - cels named in the suit. One, owned by Elmer L, Good of 54 Cadillac St., now is being developed as a roller skating | rink, Good said yesterday he wasn't interested in selling. The other is owned by Strauss Broth- ers Co, of Detroit, Appointment of the three com- missioners is scheduled for Aug. 27 in Oakland County Circuit Court. “|ser of Egypt told him he would|to run the canal.” accept infernational supervision Foreign Minister Hamtdul Haq) About the Convention: More stories and more pictures on pages 5-6-7-8-10-14-20-29-30-38, preference for any of the possible gave this line-up, with 686% votes needed to nominate: Stevenson 6341, (short 52) © Harfiman 231 (claims 400) - Favorite sons 2831, a Y | ‘ I Claim So Many!’ 2 % An Associated Preis poll of delegases ‘willing to state © public e Democratic Presidential Dominees ‘wl Peach Claims Title ‘under guarantees more binding Egypt Insists on Right to Run Suez LONDON (#—Pakistan's foreignjover the Suez Canal but insisted minister said today President Nas-|‘‘it is the sovereign right of Egypt Chowdry, arriving for the Suez Canal crisis conference from pri- vate talks with Nasser, told re- porters, at the airport: “The Egyptian presdent wants a peaceful and happy solution to the problem. “He is not adverse to the setting up ef a -body representing the users of the canal to advise the organization which he has set up to manage ee ee ee Germiany’s most prominent play-|posal Authority, the Authority it-| The builders would advance Willi p ¢. Her physician, Dr, Ralph Rob- wee Fa East er ag! last/self yesterday turned to splitting/funds for a drain from Hunter HAMS: PUTS SiALE rine, caida sine 'rmust have taken|# After a heart attack. He was/up of expected costs. boulevard to 36Mile rad snd 2 : ; te {about 20 pills. a placed her Brecht wrote the libretto fot Authority ory be their Brews yo Rouge 5 Venson am in the hospital for treatment, in-| 1+ Weill’s “Threepenny Opera,” weekly meeting yesterday, |River to Adams avenue. =e — in i/™ cluding a spell under an OxyZeM| ow having a long run in New began studying what credits each pteay P ay: voiced that voters CAR SERVICE FACILITIES—Eight automo- rage. The unit is staffed by six mechanics who (Continued From. One) tent. The doctor said he had N0lyo1~ One of his best known plays of the four municipalities might.re-| might the sale of the plant biles can be with tires and seat covers services from installation of accessories m Page idea why she had taken the pills.|,— ... ” P!AYS ceive before their. percentage is| to the Authority nd also not equipped perform is “‘Mother Courage M at one time in Sears Roebuck & Co.'s new ga- to changing oil. ern liberal forces still uncommitted; Miss Raye came to Florida in : ‘ttaken of the final cost -of the| change the Birmingham charter to offset its potential. atv. unsuccessful attempt to di- ‘ sewers and the expansion and pur-| #0 that the city may contract to : ia 2 ; * je @ > vorce her fifth husband, dancer ‘They Won't Take It’ chase price of the Birmingham| pave the authority take care of Pontiac Deaths years ago wien she rfloved *!/ Princess Anne Early today, he reported he had|Ed‘ Begley. A Miami circuit) CHICAGO @®—Last night Sene-|plant., its sewage, 3 Se is surived by er Darel Celebrates Her jeonmited ant favored son dle ring that. Mies Raye had miles "have no intention of lting| gang's Tene Toms Drei [prem waa mate pose a Boa A & Cashion a ago ee ee as re | gations met. the 90-day residence require-|the White House handpick Qheir| nares’ system,” says dames |week end chia the come. Gecese | 4 aE aa peg : Sixth Birthday Bay we have — ~ dent | Ment. senater for them. sett, coordinator of the North ectetiog Ragenaag eg ne was | Service 4 commitment, vious rergreen details. chang jowns un- r LONDON (f — Princess Anne, C « ° : Shares P, Ghee af Facvees wna| 7% Clarence Hewes cooagh ot to wit in or vo (Pan Special Civil Defense,|,;22,! [2!¢"" it comeurte st whose uninhibited gaiety has gained her the title “Little Miss Mischief,’ today celebrated her stalled drains to allow for,” he says. “At Cranbrook, an 18-inch drain installed years ago was de- signed by Hubbell, Roth and Clark to be part of just such a system as the North Evergreen,” Juhi ex- plains, . FORESEES FUTURE NEED “Birmingham's present drain will be usable for only a few years however, he says. ‘It's 30- inch diameter pipe that cuts di- agonally across the city to the sewage plant would not take care of future needs,” Estimated allotments talked of at the meeting yesterday morning were $8,000 for Bloomfield Hills for the Cranbrook drain, and $60,000 for Birmingham. At a session Construction would be complete by Dec, 31, 1957, the schedule shows. A Jan, 1 submission of plang to the health Preparedness Talk Tonight Civil defense and natural disas- ter preparedness will be discussed at a special meeting of the Ground Observer Corps at 7:30 tonight in lances chambers at City all, sald, Williams named the other states as Kansas, Minnesota, Ohlo, Wash- ington, Wisconsin and New Jersey. : Ld * * Asked if he thought Stevenson could win on the first ballot, Wil- liams replied, “Yes| 1 think the Se ea vos Se Cart. | _ Scheduled for the evening's dis The governor said two considera-|CUssion are Lewis Jarrendt, Oak~ tions prompted the delegation to as Defense direc- swing behind the party's 1952/0. Pore ey eating ine | Another prise will standard bearer. ty y J. Winstanley, Mrs.| 96 to Louis Wood and will be EXPLAINS STAND .| Presented by Baldwia Pharmacy. The first,’ he said, wag that it _ | Richard Kelly, state Elks offi- had been “impressed” by his re- cial, will present an American cent statements, ‘particularly his Flag to the Ground Observers from declaration in favor of an unequi- the local Elks Gages, No. 723. Awards will also be presented yoeal civil rights: platform.’ fram the United States Air Force to persdns. eligible for GOC wings, certificates and pins. The awards will be presented by Sgt. Sammy il Beronja. « * LJ * Her party was a private family affair aboard the royal yacht Bri- tannia with “Mummy” and ‘Dad’ Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh—and brother Charies, heir to the throne. The royal family is cruising in Scottish waters, visiting .the fe- mote Western Isles, The little blonde girl with the sparkling blue eyes loves crowds and plays up to them. However, she still doesn't know that she’s a princess—or if she does, she never gives any indication of ‘at- -_- itathing special significance to her Friday |royal rank. To her nursemaid and Home.!paiace officials she is just Anne, without the princess. be presented also. Fromm js top monthly winner and his first prize will be presented by Baldwin Service. Second prize will be presented by Christian. Literature to. Dan Turnage, Third prize will go to Ronald Contor and will be pre- sented by Clothier Standard Service. in Corunna on Nov, 8, 1869, she was the daughter of Dr. John Faulkner Hewitt. In she was married at Grass * Konkle, all of Pontiac. Service will be at 1 p.m. oe bers were told that builders in the Troy section have offered to advancé funds for their portion of the interceptor, ; Development there, according to D. C. Egbert, who remains the North Sharon Ceme- tery at Grass Lake for. burial. Harriett Shattuck Typhoon Threatening Okinawa, U. S. Soldiers rst. able Ida Shattuck and. Mrs, Stella} FT. BUCKNER, Okinawa ®—Ty- Travis have received word of the|phoon Babs churned the Pacific death of their sister, Harriett Shat-|Ocean 115 miles from Okinawa to- tuck, of Cleveland, Ohio on Aug./night. Her course would carry her 12, She had been ill severa] weeks. parallel to Okinawa on the west- ve of Pontiac, ot Wiles side. - was the daughter of William, Gusts up to m.p.h. were ex- Ss ia Williams said Michigan leaders Sarah C. Per Seateneks,ipecied to lash this U. S mine been wan @ eh 0h 0 Gane All U,.S, personnel were ordered campaign isaues proposed LON MMR EI: NG TVs Rb RL TER Mc ka We ee (al age ‘ son te accept q weak civil rights plank in exchange for support in presidential balloting. il Pope Gives Blessing on Feost of Assu mption Mille Takes Helm | of Republican Club Sm... 4 ee eee ee + eee . a @ : seta ‘| | \ i \ % res ¢ \ } _ THE PONTIAC’ PRESS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1956 soln ¢ | teiros: ‘(Milkman Strike (St, 23-2% ssttene Nove Selien : See the fo 8 : | quart for retail milk if creameries| VATICAN CITY (Pope Pius * the increase on. — {XII. today named Francis Cardi new autumn arrivals from For | | > , | Todd’s Shoe Store - 20 WEST HURON STREET Daily 9:30 to §:30—Friday 9 to 9—Shop Days for Better Service | workshop. elementary education workship at Michigan State University. Seated before the blackboard (left to right) are Kathleen Jones of Flint, Loren Houtman of East Grand Rapids and Margaret Rood of St. Clair. Dr. Whitmer is one of two instructors conducting the two-week Threat Issued . MMPA_ Recommends Closedown for Detroit to Maintain Prices another increase in for Detroit area milk éuppliers. after a strike last spring. That contract, runs out Aug, 31. market. Ernest Miller, a Bad Axe dairyman who is chairman of the committee, sald the group felt the federal minimum price of sbout $4.80 per 100 pounds was not satisfactory “in view of our increased costs.” Committee members said con- Personal Service District/z they intend to drop down to the federal minimums Sept. 1. committee recommended a DETROIT W—A Michigan Milk _ |Producers Assn. committee recom- mended yesterday that farmers _|strike again, if necessary; to gain milk prices The farmers won an: increase to $5 per 100-weight for drinking milk The association's. committee on market sales met-to study a new federal milk order for the Detroit) versations with creameries about] another above-the-minimum agree- ment: led creameries to indicate nal Speliman, archbishop of New York, as pontifical legate to ae National Eucharistic Congress of the Philippines. The Congress will meet in Manila Nov. 28 to Dee, 2. i on the recommendation when dele- gates meet at Michigan State Uni- versity next Tuesday to vote on the $5.25 proposal, Conveyor Rips Off Arm, Gravel Pit Worker Dies HILLSDALE WA gravel pit worker died today shortly after) he lost his arm in a conveyor belt. Harold Rhoades, 21, of Pitts. ia are ie a ; vel pit, es : of Hillsdale, He ‘caught his arm|iessttcans it ea, ibouands af in the. conveyor belt and it was f torn off at the shoulder, Quick! Fost! Soothing Relief for ASTHMA ASTHMA relief is now possible. Ask about Asthma Nefrin (R). which pan 8 N. Saginaw —Drig Dept. New “Red-Ray” Jewel )|' Safety Lantern |: $3.95 Value ° eecccvcccecocevcccoocs : is Thurs., Fri., Sat. Special ¢ 13 Galvanised “%-Inch ¢ STEEL TUBING : 2-Pc. 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The new section falls between Residential 3 and Commercial 1 iin the zoning scale, Street to i Avenue. ssesament rolls were con- firmed tn wo payments for four side- walk projects. r ere on the south side of Auburn Avenue, through Added to Zone Groupings{ Meno i the secte aae ot net Bend, won oe Sessie tf In other action, commissioners J 46 Williams St. FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 24-Hour Ambulance Service N Spa rks-Griftin Phone FE 2-5841 approved rezoning to commercial 1 four lots in Joslyn Gardens sub- division and rezoning te commer- cial 2 nine lots on the northeast side of Norton Avenue between Johnson Avenue and Florence Avenue. At public hearings pre- ceding the actions, no protests were heard. quil on intention to construct curb the Clinton River. The city as- Mich., Ne. 1 POTATOES... cer. Fill You fore Moree set Leot at Louis | Yound: TQuality Mest LOIN 6 5: b. ap ond sik iinet Roun K . ? . ° c STEA ib. 7-Bont Par SALE WED. 4 THRU SAT. 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For that reason the main feature of the bill is its provision for Federal reinsurance of private companies to induce them to take flood risks. In its final form Federal reinsur- ance liability was limited to $3 bil- lion which the President may in- crease to $5 billion and loans to flood victims may not exceed $2 billion. Because it still is uncertain whether insurance companies could be in- duced to sell such policies, Congress left the door open for direct Federal flood insurance. Fe x * * While this bill actually does pioneer in a new field, it is far from being the first example of Federal insurance. According to the House Banking and Currency Committee there are at least 15 cases in which the Government has provided in- surance of some kind. It is to be hoped that the new law will enable private com- panies to write such policies and that direct Federal insurance will not become necessary. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_—_— The Man About Town ‘Drunk Died Here’ Suitable Marker for Place Where Stood Beautiful Tree Dieting: Where half of what we eat keeps us alive and the ve orin vab) ‘Hibiiees "est af ster pices 1h toe" bie? Stace { *somtiee i mgilguperintions oe ip advance ee ————————————— - MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ———— WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1956 area of Grand Traverse County, Michigan will have embarked on a new and interesting experiment in _ The camp is being built by the State Corrections Commission as a ‘probationary institution to rehabili- .. tate youthful first offenders. In ap- pearance it will resemble a recrea- tional center with neat, barracks type buildings and neither armed guards nor iron bars. In this rural setting the hun- dred inmates will be assigned to healthful outdoor work and there will be a minimum of prison discipline. The youths will be selected from those whom the courts hesitate to send to any State prison. * * * The name, Camp Pugsley, is a de- served tribute to Judge Ear. C. Pucstey and the institution itself materializes a dream he has had ever since he began working with boys 30 years ago. He told the Kalamazoo Gazette that it always had been dif- . fieult for him “to place youthful vio- -. Jators in a grim state prison when far more good could be accomplished by giving them an opportunity to mak ener tal tl @. a fresh start.” x * * Most of the remaining trees on the Dixie Highway, within a few feet of the pavement, are being removed for several miles just northwest of Pontiac. They are considered a menace to traffic, but tree lovers do_not favor their destruction. ‘Some cars have been driven into them and wrecked, but in nearly every case the driver was drunk, and some met. death in this manner, and hence the tree helped him out of the world before he killed somebody else. Perhaps it is fitting that in such cases a tablet, “A Drunk Died Here,” be placed on the site of the tree: " If, as we hope it does, Camp Pugs- ley proves all the Judge expects, it will be the first of several similar camps planned by the department. Correction Commissioners believe the camps could become the State’s best hope of turning first offenders away from a life of crime. = EEE Our Base in Iceland Present indications are that the fate of the American manned NATO base at Keflavik, Iceland, won't be settled for a considerable time. Certainly, there can be no solution . until differences within Iceland's coalition government are resolved. | The Thors government, defeated in + the June 28 election, wanted to re- tain the base and American person- nel. 5 : 2 +. The Progressive and Social Democrats, now dominating the In the last employe suggestion award distribution at Pontiac Motor Division, the top winner was. : R. J. Bonino of Royal Oak, who received $359. was closely followed by J. E. Olson of 573 Raskob St., Pontiac, with $336, and 45 others received from $23 to $279 each. He ~ On the recently announced committees of the Michigan County Road Association, local men get.some important positions, new Jonasson coalition govern- Lee 0. Brooks ment also want to keep the base. being chairman on membership, ce A ty trndlingimonppagtd on sclicianted widows and Icelandic civilians. Only the : 3 Communist dominated Work- ers’ Union: wants..the base dis- mantled and Iceland out of NATO. Naturally, the desire of the NATO Council is to have the base continued as presently operated. But if the _ Coalition government’s plan is in- _ sisted on, military experts say it would be difficult though not im- _ possible to train native personnel, : * © - ® Of course, this would impose a _ heavy economic burden on Iceland _ and NATO members probably would | have to give the tiny North Atlantic Country some financial aid. It also has been suggested that both Britain on parks, Ragweed and golden rod are coming into blossom in the Pon- - tiac area, but hay fever sufferers will be glad to learn that the experts now say they are not the arch offenders they have long been considered to be. My Fairgrove scout sends word that George McIntyre _ will crown the Michigan bean queen there at the village's centennial Sept. 3. From a several page special feature about Michigan in the current issue of that usually reliable publication, Travel Magazine, I am surprised to learn that our state's greatest summer tourist attraction is— Detroit. It ignores the Pontiac area and its lakes, also most of the other play- grounds, is incorrect about many of its f qs pati Rak : e THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1956 3 ‘ale " : a ee fj as af ae aah ¥. wet * ae fae pe Girls Go By CHICAGO — Do the American people really want a mud-slinging and vituperative campaign, and was speech of Gov, Clement of Tennessee a “keynote” that other Democratic party speakers now are to echo on the stump? Yet, even in his most fanatical moments, Joe McCarthy never per- petrated a speech as violently par- tisan, Also, by comparison, the vigorous campaigning in 1954 by PRESTIGE HURT After all the Democratic com- “We are not afraid to and We are to # of the smugly himself above and ly Hil i ie 3 FF ‘ “All they try to do to defend such an outburst of political in- ever charged the Democratic party President Eisenhower referred in that he made such a statement at Potsdam. But James F. Byrnes, . who was secretary of state at the time and was at the Potsdam Con- ference, too, said to this correspon- dent today: “The fact is that at the Pots- dam Conference neither Truman - Mor anyone else made such a proposal, After we got there a suggestion relating solely to the control of the Danube River was made by U. S. It did not re- ceive serious consideration. Churchill and Stalin asked that it be referred to the foreign min- isters. As to the Panama Canal, had any such proposal been made, I would have dropped in my tracks.” This writer has verified at the State Department the fact that there is no such record—in the Potsdam proceedings or in any oth- er international conference — of any proposal to any foreign govern- ment to internationalize the Pana- ma Canal. - Yet factual errors of this kind are imbedded in political speeches Although there is today great dan- ger of war in the world, irrespon- “ sible statements are made that dg not uphold the President of the United States in his earnest / ef- forts to avoid American involve- ment in a shooting war. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Evening is that special time . . . Not ever soon or late . . . It is the bridge from day to night . . . On° which to meditate . . . It is the passageway that leads .. . From daily work to rest . . . With peace and conifort and perhaps . . . The pleasure of a guest .. . That quiet hour of reprieve . . . From every business care . . . When you em- ' brace your family . . ..And favorite easy chair... When weariness is in which the Democrats claim to nap. . Makes every- know more about how to run for- thing worth while. eign policy than their opponents. (Copyright 1956) eae ’ : Dr. William Brady Says: Be! Doctor Does Not Compel A testimonial, as I have often observed, is in itself not evidence. isolated “This is by way of apology for printing this communication from a Wisconsin reader: 5 : 55782 Le ! i E ; * Be ‘hid LY Es zt i ‘Readers to Accept Advice min D for not less than three “— let: not more than one or 100 words long pertaining to personel hy and hot to i Voice'of the People Voters League Answers Earlier ‘Guide’ Question fr dodo te Ses bl ete “tack vot in its nature. U. S. Data Reveals Fluoride Advantage The U.S. Public Health Service issued a glowing new report on the remarkable ability of fluoridated water to reduce tooth decay, A/10-year study shows ‘that flueridation in Grand Rapids cut the occurrence of children’s cavi- { t ue Answers thes about 9 per cent. miseries. Pbuge nee AHP s king Back 15 Years Ago U.S., BRITISH anti-Nazi action expected. 12 AMERICAN ferry pilots die in British crash. 20 Years Ago FDR PLEDGES to isolate U.S. from all war danger. RABIES CASES set all time record. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Your riches are corrupted, and motheaten. Riches without charity are nothing worth. They are a bless- ing only to him who makes them a blessing to others.—Fielding. Egyptians Openly Voice Threat to Mideastern Oil By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director Egyptian newspapers now are more open about what was im- plicit in the Suez Canal crisis all along — threats against the vital Middle Eastern oil fields. The-Cairo press, operating on the premise that Egypt already has won the struggle over nationalizing the Suez Canal, now reports that a-Bureau for the Liberation of the Emirates of the Persian Gulf" is to be opened in Damascus. Syria also reportedly has warned the United States that all The Middle East holds three- quarters of the world’s oil re- serves. ™ ° * If the ojl fiow were halted, either through sabotage or closure of the Canal, the impact would be fic on the Western world, especially Western Europe. RATIONING SEEN Oil rationing would haye to be started, and tankers would have _to be diverted to the Western hemisphere to carry oil from the United States and Latin America Gulf such as Kuwait, Bahrein, Qa- tar, Saudi Arabia and Iran. Benevolent despots of feudal dynasties in Kuwait, Bahrein and Qatar owe their long independ- ence to British protection. It is different in Saudi Arabia where, the King rules by right of the conquests of his father and has been struggling against the British in claiming more oil-rich lands along the Persian Gulf. Saudi Arabia, with its fantastic funds derived from oil, is in fact one of the leading backers of Egyp- tian President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser in his struggle to create a pow- erful Arab world stretching from the Atlantic across Africa to the Persian Gulf. 5 CONSIDERABLE STAKE Britain's stake is considerable in terms of investment. It has at least one-third interest in Iraqi produc- tion, a 50 per cent interest in Ku- wait's, and minor shares elsewhere except for Saudi Arabia. The latter is entirely an Ameri- can investment, and one of the main reasons. the United States is so heavily involved in the for- tunes of the Middle East. Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Debunks Fluoridation Scare clergyman recently wrote me. Paul raises a very interesting But modern scien- amount, : t if MT 3 Be A Vial | > +e eka 5 F eMedia ik Nall Bi ee iia ce mas ae who has served as the state’s na- to turn out a “brief, forthright and THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13,1906 | Wrong Man From Tennessee Sought the Nomination Mississippi Split Open Over Delegation Votes; Meanwhile we're aon looking over vice presidential possibilities. There's no real hurry because if HALF A VOTE APIECE _ Bias Enters Picture — A group led by: E, O, Spencer and Wirt Yerger Jr., contending it represents the Citizens for Eisen- hower organization, which pro- duced 112,00 M ppi voters for Eisenhower in . is chal- lenging the delegation headed by Perry W. Howard, Negro attorney tional committeeman since 1924. serted they “have not allowed a colored person to participate.” The Secanes toner delegation replied in their brief that, al- though their meetings were fully ‘open to Negroes# none chose to appear. The contest subcommittee head- ed by Albert. K. Mitchell, New Mexico national’ committeeman, will hear the Mississippi delega- tiong in executive: eseston. The subcommittee’s report and decision on both issues will be de- livered at a meeting of the Repub- lican National Committee Losers may appeal at the and public session of the na- tional committee and then if they still are not satisfied can carry the fight to the Credentials Com- mittee of the convention Monday. .jthe other side has it. a business .we're waiting for is the platform . . . not the one they stand on but the one they'll It will beadjustable for size like the other one, The party sent its political car- penters out here two weeks ago but the nails won't arrive until tonight. And if the platform committee gets many more suggestions they won't have their planks glued together until after the Novem. ber rains, Their problem is to build a platform on which they can face north and south at the same time without twisting their ankles. WHO NEEDS ONE? You could run without a plat- form but it gives the delegates several more days to use up their lunch money. For the benefit of those not familiar with the term, a “party platform” is a promise by a political party not to open the safe while the lights are out. And the “keynote speech” {s the one in which the speaker tries to get the key while noting that * And anybody who today outper- forms Governor Clement will have to start from a standing position and work fast: When he finished Monday night there wasn’t any- thing left for the Democrats to do Confident that they will be able honest” document, other Republi- can leaders buckle down today to the tedious job of writing a na- tional convention platform that will “go right down the line’ in endorsement of the Eisenhower administration, Arriving leaders continued to} ** © predict unanimous and fast ap-| ing of see proval of the Eisenhower-Nixon| ™° Don't Negiect Slipping FALSE TEETH sins SESE meet hand vg “PAUTERTH. on mo] alialine ora Loony Fn your i keeps ‘alse firmly Feo ge of security and fetdefa a 2 oy ing Get P ticket. j — Ripa A rowrrert ) 4 ED OR YOUR MONEY BACK! every figure fashion A. CIRCLE-STITCHED STYLE BRA 4-section cups for full Constructed with uplift. White cotton. 32-36 -B. 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"Reld, cand Elid Ete whee date for lieutenant governor, “y ee er ! eee hove they iti “Firat pelentie eae ax (Burglars Ransack foc ter easy Thon hp Cedar Lake Cottage ett wek hile | Pontiac State Police today are in- auickly acne al a he: vestigating the breakin of a cottage a Mahl contagious con near Milford in which $672 of mis- oe. * sign of cellaneous articles were stolen. ferns whey br. and Mrs. RB. Gibbard, of lnm ag ge wea es Clawson, who occupy the cottage Sootanon b on Cedar Lake road weekends, told Saturday night. Entry was gained by breaking a screen door and un- eihooking a night latch. . "The articles taken included an High Dam Across Nile to Dwart Big Pyramid ASWAN, Egypt — The planned Aswan high dam across the Nile tans hes coded tee want barduisit and earthquake. Great Pyramid. “ete dan et mae snappy” €onvention to} li. The donkey welee when control | WEDNESDAY, avapsr 15, 1956 mi om Vote Seen vs AT THE CONTROLS—Adlai Stevenson and his son, Adlai Jr., are intrigued with a model of the Democratic party symbol which is operated by remote control, It was presented to Stevenson by an admirer who visited Stevenson convention headquarters at Chicago, panel, at left, is operated, 90 per cent of the precincts re- would not be determined until the’ - jofficial canvass of votes Aug. 20| dates for attorney general, secre-Qn Repealing ‘Socialistic’ Laws ouse et Sam » e that Republic the laws they labeled --pockalianie” years ago.) By REP. HUGH SCOTT SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Repub- told/licans have been the majority inj troopers they discovered the losses|the Legislature for only four years in the last * yeah In those ess years our majority has been so narrow that each individual Republican advance has had to be battered out against stubborn Democratic appositice. Virtually all new laws revise or change to some degree the legisla- Former GOP Chairman Rebuffs Rayburn Charges _, (Rep. Hugh Seott (R-Pa), ‘snd eu *t to Greece and Turkey, the Mar- = "Some es oh griraat Bien We-| shall Plan and the balanced budget power sm r in “fayburn' the 80th Congress are something ‘althe Democrats would like to count four/ out? * >* 8 Does Rayburn contend that the tax reductions and great expan: | sion of welfare Legislation and the constructive domestic and foreign policies achieved in the 88rd Congress should have been repealed by the Dethocratic 84th Congress? * ©¢ «© If he does so believe, why didn't he, as leader of his party, proceed to repeal everything the Republi- in one of the closest races in Idaho history. Sen. Herman Welker (R-Idaho)| precincts repo her, ~ rl) was in the Senate from 1944 to 1950. 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Un-. sductle oo few 8 ane te een ey Fak Answer @ppeors under arrow, reading downw MY LINE? “~ co @ & 4’ HR + Taxing Islands lyears beeause the owners can't be .jfound, either, But tenacious tax Most Contusing: Which Just Ain't RICHMOND, Va. i — City tax olficials confessed they've been sending out tax bills for years-on three small islands in the James River whose. location is upknown. The bills have been returned for) officials keep the islands— three of more than 50 in the Richmond section of the river—on the tax] “\FILL YOUR BIN | NOW and SAVE! > icone youtarioe (Ns te nists interning int ke x art in ae i a © for t our gov. Sime thine nel : ! aie _ 7, Caen, Commiine va rtm pace be tee) QNLY GOAL PROVIDES ALWAYS nad “The truth hurts—otherwise he) delegations from Mississippi |) ahor’s annual convent Long ; "1 Gov. ok Clement 4 (Clément) would not have shown So] and South Carolina will be seat: [peach Monday he hes Cua , DEPENDABLE EVEN HEAT! Frank . much concern over the coming re-| ed from each of those states. _ sought” the nomination but “any, | Rep. Clarence Brown (R-Ohio) {nomination a Other than that, thereis little|one in public life would have to be .:.6 6 lone of the GOP leaders setting UP|presigent Nixon”! Vi**loutward controversy. Harold E, less than honest not to be honored ‘By buying “out-of - season” |drrangements for Monday's launch- ate Stassen, conducting an almost sin-|to accept. oo : buyi e ing of the Republican National |ACTVITY STEPPED UP. ae ee ee ee ee you can take advantage o en ‘Republican preconvention activity Hall said, however, a recheck of lower “summer fill-up” prices ig oe gathered pace, meanwhile, -with|%#7P Nixon off the ticket was not/nis mail shows that of 5,000 letters pwale ‘gy ccsad wndeubtodiy meetings of the national ‘commit. an > ee = hia he has rgceived, 80 to 85 — oe 8 | i edie eceg: booms ag be thene |'€e’s subdivisions on contests, rules It was too. eariy to o guess what Riess. Phas iredlgg denen F ill Your Bin Now —Pay Later in Easy Payments , e 8 ® No Interest or Carrying Charges ¢ 6 e YOU‘LL LIKE OUR PROMPT SERVICE AND CLEAN DELIVERY - CALL DETROIT CITY ICE & FUEL co. pivision of GITY PRODUCTS CORP. * \y’ | Bfown maintained that Clement, |, 1 FISHT rolls. 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Phillips 66 Products Are Distributed in Pula, and Vicinit inii y by: _EconoMY OL Co. | _ 3389 Dixie Highway, Ponta, Mich, | * PUEL ol FILL-UP TIME IS HERE! aay check our summer fill prices—Phone OR 3:1281. A budet atom ond rece ia tr Heldena Red Trading Stomps given with cosh sols zee / Je, fy Vd ee et A\ 14 jm ha fed = a rs ee ay bea 2 se ae: a, 1 ae. he is ee ee - = F _THE PONTIAC PRESS 5 : PONTIAC, MICHIGAN r JOE HAAS MEETS CANDIDATES—Joe Haas, right, Pontiac Press special writer, is greeted by Averell Harriman, who is seek- ing the Democratic presidential nomination, and Mrs. as at GETTING CLOSE TOGETHER—Sen. Estés Kefauver, left, of Tennessee, and. Adlai Stevensoy get into a close huddle at a meet- ing before the start of yesterday afternoon's session at the Demo- cratic. Nationsd Convention in Chicago, Stevenson en with Special te Pontiac Press by AP Wirephote a reception the New York governor conducted in the Democratic c convediinn — nencqearters.. es AP Wirephoto Kefauver at the meeting of the latter's former delegates. Kefauver called a session- to urge delegates to vote for Stevenson, but it turned into sort of a rally for a Stevenson-Kefauver ticket. _ invocation, this horse. By JAMES LEE CONVENTION HALL, CHICAGO (INS) — Sam Rayburn, who well may be the mightiest man of all among the embattled Democrats, is back in the convention spotlight. - * * t ‘ The doughty bald eagle of Bon- ham, Tex., speaker of the House of Representatives, by the law of the land only two heart beats re- moved from the Presidency of the United States, the nation's No, 1 Democratic office-holder at this stage in history, returns to a role he loves. By rigid tradition, Rayburn, and no other, is permanent chatr- man of the national convention. He has been functioning tn that capacity since the late Franklin D. Roosevelt first appeared on the political stage and he has never had a serious rival, Terse, seldom-smiling, gimlet- leyed Sam Rayburn, a wizard of politics, a 74-year-old giant in the jungle of government, considers the word “‘defeat'’ an almost ob- scene expression, NEVER LOST He has never lost a fight for re- election to Congress, He has served in the House for 42 years. He has been speaker of the House alx times, Under the Constitution, if death were to come te President Eisen- hower and Vice President Rich- ard M, Nixon, the presidency would ge automatically to Ray- burn. When Rayburn aa Watch for a Stampede to the Bandwagon “Mr, Sam" prefers to work assions. Other men carry out his or- lods His Shi iny Hee the kind of glittering fame Rayburn an entrepreneur, He makes deci-ders and in so doing, often achieve |scornfully spurns, SAM RAYBURN ee NS Joe Haas at Convention: But it never has been his per- sonal ambition to be President. Had it been, there are literally millions of Democrats who are convinced he could have made it. The Highlights at Chicago for Today, Thursday CHICAGO (®—Here is the pro- gram for the Democratic National Convention session today and to- morrow: Wednesday — Opens at 8 p.m. EST, with in- vocation, “Star Spangled Banner.” Report of Rgsohutions and Plat- form Committee — House Demo- leratic Leader John W. McCor- jmack of Massachusetts, chair- man * * * Addresses--Sen, Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma and Rep, William L Dawson of Illinois. My Deska Magnet By JOE HAAS Biggest campaign buttons are worn by the Kansas delegation. They represent a sunflower and are a foot across. > * * Had quite a talk with Gloria Lockerman at the Congress Hotel soon after her appearance on the convention program ‘Monday eve- . He Is definitely the man to. reli Harriman and the eager dark horses. Rayburn is no neutral, When the crucial moment comes, he will reeognize the ‘right’ delegate from the “right state’? and the steampoller will start rolling—and the shiny-domeéd, tight-lipped mas- sive-shouldered “Texan will be the man who sped it on its way, | RAZOR SHARP = and heartbreaks, jis triumphs and its tragedies, is Rayburn's real love. He has no wife, no family to occupy either his emotions or his mind, a mind ag sharp as a newly honed. razor, as full of pertinent facts ag an encyclopedia. The people in the convention hall, the televiewers throughout the United States, will be watch- ing « political magician in action for the next few days as Ray- burn dominates the Democratic hurly-burly with the matchless touch of the oldest pre the party has, Unlike Harry 8S; Truman, Sam Rayburn is no man to “give ‘en hell” in. public. He prefers to do his talking in private. He never says a word he doesn't meag. And when he acts, he does so with the fierce honesty of a fron- tiersman. ° * * * * Tt is not unlikely a word from Sam Rayburn sometime in the course of the battle will decide the Democratic presidential nomi- nation, At any rate, it's a possi- bility worth watching, for, 26 ‘Hurt’ at Convention CONVENTION HALL, Chicago (INS)—Twenty-six persons were treated at the Democratic conven- ning. She is a typical child prodigy on a single subject. She knows nothing about Michigan except that it is ‘‘near Detroit." She never heard of Pontiac—but could spell them all. She said, ‘Our folks at home are for Ike.”' * * ° It's a great experience and ‘privilege to represent a winner. In the press section my desk is a magnet. They want to meet the representative of the paper that won all of those national awards. * * * His big brother with the Associated Press sends regards to Jack Hackett, copy editor with The Pontiac Press. Will. bring ‘em with | me, Jack, when I return to the sane life * o * Anything you read about ‘the smell of the stockyards is pure bunkom. It's a relief to get out here from downtown Chicago. * * * Thursday — Afternoon session opens 12 noon with invocation, “Star Spangled Banner.” Roll call of states to nominate candidates for the presidential nomination. ee ee | Night session opens 8 p.m. with “Star Spangled Ban- ner,”’ Ballotirig on candidates for pres- identia]l nomination. Williams’ Boy Injured in Fall From Horse MACKINAC ISLAND Ww — Gery Williams, 15-year-old son of Gov. G. Mennen Williams suffered a minor sprain of his left ankle yes- terday when he was thrown from Gery was taken to Little Taverse Hospital in Petoskey where doctors said today he was “resting com- fortably.”” They said Xrays showed no » broken bones. ee ee ee) —- Deen a ee ee ,. \ ~ DEMONSTRATION — During a morning session yesterday when many of the sty Mem ten ws a a small demon- the rostrum. — eo ldpastal $a Pantie Prose by. AP Wicephote a ‘Now, Look Here, Man...'/Eiisi¥. Prince ene Ngati gehe CHICAGO (INS) — When theladmitted to the convention hall. Democrats ordered admission, by That was only prope, since Prince Bermuda has no income tax nor|the y.'inheritdnce tax. : t & hee forecast said the Weather. at Convention Psi yee the | to Range in the Mid-80s |normai *CHICAGO @ — Near normal|™ ee nie oe mid 80s, were forecast today for) rest of the Democratic tional Convention ending, FYidey sisecacapioaniatcen Na-|@ farm acre, says the National | Kentucky Gov. A. B. “Happy” Te’s. eae Delegate An average of 10 mice lve ual mee, 8 Tounnd University ~Sen. Lyndon Johnson of Texas. 7 | -— 4 = The various soft drinks sure are publicizing their wares. They're on free tap everywhere. . * * * Just met a young thing who confided that she's gathered 17 Stevenson hats, but still is seven behind her girl friend. * * * The convention would have to adjourn and let us all go tome if the mimeograph operators went on a spike. * * * Gov. Clement. put up a lightning rod by comparing himself to William Jennings Bryan under similar circumstances 60 years ago. Ana yuh know what happened. tion's first aid station yesterday. | While their ailments ranged from ja skinned knee to a staple in the finger, it was significant that eight of the ‘‘patients’’ were cured with | aspirin. Ave to , Fight It Out CHICAGO (INS)—Averell Harri- man's top strategist, Carmine De- Sapio, said today the governor's forces intend to “fight it out'’ on the convention floor to win a plat- form filedge ‘to enforce the Si- preme Court decisions on segre- gation. And - - - That's That! CHICAGO (INS)—Averell Harri- man's headquarters declared today that Stevenson supporters have promised the vice presidential nom- ination to Sen. Estes Kefauver if Adlai Stevenson is the 1956 Demo- cratic nominee for president, John Wesley Hyatt, inventor of celluloid, also invented the flexible roller bearing, , HE WAS NOT ALONE WITH His og Polities, with all its pressures - ATTENTION * DACRONS * NYLONS * SEERSUCKERS. * COTTONS Lot in Pontiac SAM. 20 S. 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A refreshingly sit ts. sliged banana, sprinkled sugar, and served with lemon juice di- luted to the consistency of 1/3 ' water to 2/3 juice. “Packed lunches can combine things chiidren—tke with what. you mins, proteins while satisfying the sweet tooth. They can't scrub their teeth at school, but if you'll include an orange as ‘dessert,’ dentists will whole peeled oranges as ‘nature's Oranges, grapefruit, help remove sweets that cling to teeth and form harmful acids which contribute to dental caries. Tuck some raw celery or carrots into the lunch box, too, for addi- economical dinner is an easily prepared.caserole—like cubed ham and potatoes in white sauce—-a green vegetable and leafy . salad followed by the family’s favorite gelatin. dessert, A meal like this provides eye and taste appeal, contains all necessary nutritional values, and ig easy on the budget. Venezuela Rebels Jailed CARACAS, Venezuela — A court has sentenced 22.men and a woman to prison terms ranging fall from 12% to 20 years for compplic- ity in the assassination of Acting President Carlos Delgado Chal- wbaud on Nov, 13, 1950. lige Wah eais ta Honor Pike’s Peak’ Founder “assurance that maximum nutritive/PUPE gy value has been preserved, Miss Nelson, 21 “Don't discard small leftover court hearing she was--walking)—. portions of soups or ‘ stews. pee ager. yy ani Alyn Freeze them. On some cold, blus- — y 3 on rk Boag hk y= oon and to the ground = | vacuum ;jug. Bi : aay Namen: & yeah ane B. 5 houses, But Came ela tase nt * Ber lny the time they arrived Miss Nel ’ son had freed herself and was or- | “Vary home lunches by serving| dering the man to Welsh rarebit, Processed cheeses|thing that had fallen trom how on the t may be heated|purse, : quickly with a little milk. Pour +8 over toast points and top with) A Ft. Lee soldier, who fresh tomato slices,” nesses said apologized Mrs. Fellows, who is the home tions, was fined economics director for the Phileo|tenced to 12 months on an assaul Corp., also. stressed the impor-|charge, e | |tance of teaching children “‘the| “I was angry,” was Miss Nel-’ , |salad habit.” son's explanation. : * ca * os Careers in Sciences An indication that this nation’s need for engineers is already be- dary schools comes in a survey of the graduating class at Culver‘ Military Academy, Culver, Ind. More than half the present senior class of 170-boys plan to go into science, engineering or mathe-| scatieg when they enter collage this} There is a general recognition, | ia government, that part. of our) nation’s wealth is its engineers and scientists. ing recognized by boys in secon: |f 7 . «++ To the many who worked in my behalf, to those who supported me with their vote, and to those of both parties who may not have voted for me, but still served our Democracy by voting. A particular tribute to those excellent people, my primary opponents, Mrs. Hazel Kuchinsky, Wil- liam ©. Murphy and Elwood West, who cam- paigned hard and fair in the best American tra- dition. oh B. J. HABEL Democratic Nominee for Register of Deeds REFILLS WILL FIT PENS our Sale Ball Point MOST 13° Cole’ aun ws one” Fine This Beautiful Walnut $'-inch Barometer made in Germany, has an accurate movement which we adjust to the Pon- tiae altitude. Also, we furnish you with a circular slide de- vice which forecasts the weather. Both Barometer and Forecaster can be yours for only “DO-IT- YOURSELF” PROJECT Complete 5-Shelf Unit Steel Shelving. 36 Wide, 12” Deep, 75” High. Here it is—a terrific special mecca on} sturdy. stee! shelving for homes, schools. churches, offices, garages, easy-to-install shelving is needed. _ section has five shelves that can be Far superior to wood, costs less. Will save you time, space and expense. 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Brother But- Victo-ler, prineipal of ‘St. “Mary's, says the most objectionable material is air-mailed to Australia on micro- re Geet ee a Airmail letters generally are not Saceat UF eutiane tegecers up just in time to save the old homestead. | * *. * Rush was * knee for Dallas when he noticed flames billowing COFFEE, | know, sir,” rival to give their 28 votes to Gov. man on the first ballot, Oklahoma delegation whoops it up at trainside in Chicago. Sprinkling of Stevenson hats and umbrellas could be signs of changing times after weekend caucuses which many delegations will hold prior to opening of the pemoerntie convention. at time of ar- Averell Harri- for a Load of Bricks GREENSBORO, N.C. iH — Found: 5,000 missing bricks and the lady who let her front yard be used as storage space, . * * A truckdriver, bringing the Burlington, got two flats here. He couldn't jack up the wheels without un- ‘loading’ his cargo, and a lady said he could use her front yard. 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C 2376 Orchard | 964 Joslyn | 4889 Dixie Lake Ave: Ave. | Hwy. + Sylvanieke | Pontioc Droyton Plains : EA este Soe eee UR ae Se ee ee eee ee ES ee aS ae Sc he is ” ee ee ee ene ee) ak ee reed j a eee ie y gi, BS PES ies ee es lef Ek fit 4 ie eos +. \ \ { _9vHE PONTIAC PRESS, WeDNesDaY, AUGUST. 15, 1950 ane se ieceael Peach ( ueen on Birth a fae einai Man Who Guided|Name F. R. Chapman} WESTERN \Detroit Prison \Dies at 72 to Planning Group | DETROIT # — A. Blake Gillies, a City native, for 14 years head], Special meeting Test nigh the Detroit House of Correction, gla —y after a long illness, des 4 earlier worked i institutions, and brought treatment into play at slated a meeting for 7:30 tonight, Statuesque blonde, Audrey Terry, 20, of Almont, was named first University student. Gabbard, 18, daughter of PREPARE INTERNATIONAL ford Garden Club members are EXH#IBIT—Mil- ready for their world-wide .exhibit, to take place on Thursday. ee chairman; jacket. Mrs. Milton Wiseley, club president and Mrs. George Hubbell, recently returned from Guate- mala and wearing a native made, hand-woven psychiatric t the Detroit institution, Under bis guidance, the city became one eof the finest Prison .| in the country, He wag superin- tendent from 1938-1952, ‘He is survived by his wife, Nellie, and two sons, Isaac Crary PTA lLists Board; Dates WATEROFRD TOWNSHIP—Of- ficers of the Isaac E. Crary Jun- ior High PTA met Monday to. name area board members and discuss programs for the coming year. | The dates tor this year’s four meetings are Sept, 26, Nov. 7, Feb, 13, and May 15. All fall on Wednesdays. The first board meeting Is set for Aug. 27 at 1:30 p.m, Parents who would like to serve on the board may contact John Kline, secretary. ‘fa $200 scholarship to Levi Crivea, Abel, president, or Mrs, L. V.jtended ‘to be held in the Village Hall Garden Group Awards Designer Scholarship WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Waterford Township Branch of the Women’s National Farm and Gar- den Assn. this week made final arrangements for the awarding of apprentice see at Dunstan's r Leyi will go to Pi Kistler School of Floral De- There he wil] study all phases of commercial floriculture and de- signing for all occasions on the on creativeness, .- The son of Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Crivea of 1155 Myrtle Ave., Levi graduated from Waterford Town- ship High School in 1955, He at- Detroit Bible College for one year and is currently with the National Guard at Fort aang Climb inte 2 pair of LEVI’S, : * . for two weeks, and you'll never go back eo oceeds to Sponsor Japanese Student Crescent Hill Baptists , = The competition opened with tee Plan Saturday Picnic Name 3 at take Orion to ordinary blue jeans coming remarks by Peach Festival WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The| LAKE ORION—Village Council! — That slim LEV'S cut President Jewel Wes | an n ernd iona X | at | OF Crescent Hills Baptist Church will|hore has named a committee of | rine Saree | ee judges. hold a Sunday School picnic Satur-|three to meet with the Lake Orion| makes you look trimmet« day at Marshbank Park. Those at-|7_.,,ovement Assn. in regard to a ‘They were Mrs. Myrtle Labbitt from Mexico and poteryjrennttive of the American Field tending wil meet atthe’ parsonage uM 21 al of CKLW-TV; Portrait Painter Pian: Gesuienen. foe Chins é at noon. the park, on“Aug. 21, at the and feel trimmer. John Coppin; Dr. Walter Me- | n41LFORD—Members of the Mil-| Foreign background music, typi-| A pee will be taken at the| There will be a basket dinner,|* Gerald Lane. Appointed were: ies Bride; Caricaturist Karl Larsen; jford Farm and Garden Club havelcal of various countries, will be|Higby door, and all interested per-igames, and an ice cream treat|Hugh Galloway, Robert Hauxwell| - And that rugged Free Press ee criten, wa, {Deen working for months collecting! played for guests throughout the/#0ns are urged to attend the/for the children; and Gordon Hazelton. : ; Nouse, and Warren Simpson, W® |ouriog for their “International Ex-\day and many rare récords have |¢xhibit, denim —reinforced with = oe hibit” to he held Thursday, been accumulated by Mrs. Charles sagen ne | The 12 contestants were identi-| The exhibition will take place |Sheppard. Elect Pontiac Woman real Copper Rivets — fied only by placards bearing the|at the home of Mrs, Frank Higby, names of varieties of peaches. In-\at 1325 N. Milford Rd., from ten individually, they told|in the morning until four in the about their hobbies and plans for) afternoon. All the proceeds will go terviewed the future. After winners were announced, towards the sponsorship of a Japa- nese exchange student in. Septem- last year’s Miss Romeo, now Mrs. per. James Tenniswood, presented Queen Ann with a bouquet of yel- County Births Fg St on seated Bpecial guests of the day will be Doris Hammond from the British Council for the Detroit Region, and A. B. Birnkrandt from the Austrian Council. They will be on hand to answer .ques- tries. tions pertaining to their coun: | Among the items to be on | ;|play are candlesticks. from Sweden Toshiko Okitse, Japatiese high school girl who is to be spon- live at the home of the Ward Mancour family, at 401 Washing- ton St., Milford, sored by the Garden Clab, will‘ Tom Meagher is the Milford rep- MARLETTE — Members of the Benedict family, in a recent re- union at Potters Lake, elected Mrs. Duane Hammond of Pontiac as their president, Mrs. William Ben- edict Sr. of Mariette is —. treasurer. ) LEVIS efapalangte Boys Girls “BEST FOR CHILDREN” TEL-HURON CENTER gives you months of extra wearl Open Thurs., Fri., Set, ‘til 9 Up to Size 16 FREE PARKING ;jand Germany; vases from Italy; \ Slate Thursday Meeting | of Imlay School Voters Thursday by the Board of Educa- here, IMLAY CITY—A special meeting | aclot the voters of Imlay City School | {District has been callled for 8 p.m. | | The meeting, to be held in the’ Supe —MAC’S—| DOES IT AGAIN! The Miracle Enamel KEM-GLOW r KEM-TONE FREE PARKING —— Kk fn i Reo ms ep EaS, « ‘ea me et ee ee ee eed LEVIS AMERICA’S FIRES V OVERALL GET YOUR LEVIS AT FEDEF ERAL « dept. stores 851 Seeetdian hte cameerty hang EL COLORS Gal. : ALL COLORS Gal Exclusive Men’s Store John Emmanuel announce/ ‘ } sti . eee Wall Tile FEES HUB CL OTHIERS Plastic , rmstrong $s | / 18-20 North Saginaw St. Reg. $6.19 Reg. $8.98 45 Bice Geet canton tas boon Buy Your LEVYS at Pontiac’s Largest ° w deught Strong er tion Pee a ae ear ona ares 0 Gary. Biss. e" Vinyl-Asbestos ff TILE | WALL COVERING - Get Your eon ae 29:. con ae i SEE IMM)... he ey 19¢ Each f] a... 98-N. Saginaw St. Clone Tools Free , Felt Base. LINOLEUM: Inlaid Vinyl : Cheles of % ¢ Colo wie 2D rem Sie Agu Tile and Floral vot nie 55) = 19: LINOLEUM RUGS || ** $5.95 > 3 7 Each We Carry a Full Line of Wrought Iron, Brass. and Wooden L Army-Havy | LEWIS Surplus Store Just North of State Theater. Le wt a At ‘Joe's 2 . - = f senowr 1 PORCH ond | INLAID | ALMETM §| LEVIS ee bettas LATEX’PAINT| DECK PAINT| LINOLEUM | IRONING BOARD fj for the | nee. $5.49 SAPOC Gal | ros s5.08 $4998 Gat Spats 98° va | SO 08 5. ort. _ Lewis Gaeth Takes Bride pcs “Saha: eel ees woe ruey wast fio We Will Arrange Installation of Tile, Linoleum and Wall Tile on Trip Through Canada, - Tues.—-Wed.—Thurs. on the; y veneck; @ iy - eres! Rha 9 to 6 illusion was her cas- 250 So. SAGINAW Federal y -1026 + i THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDN WSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1956 _\ j BREAK GROUND FOR 8T. MARK _ ‘Digging into a bit of the seven-and-a-half acre site for St, Mark’s .Lutheran Church, 7979 Commerce Rd., West Bloomfield Township, is the Rev. William ler, chairman; C. Grafe, pastor of the 115-member congregation. St. Mark Lutherans Start Building WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — Groundbreaking ceremon- ies Sunday at the site at 7979 Com- merece Rd., where St. Mark's Luth- eran Church will stand, began a seven-month construction period. 23 Meet to Mull Waterford Law Chartered Township Government Favorably Eyed by Group WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Sewers and water systems, indus- ‘The congregation, now number- ing 115, expects to have seating space for from 350 to 400 in the contemporary style _ building's nave, Its full basement \ will ac- ne ee = Add Zoo Book, New Mysteries at Avon Library * ROCHESTER—New books put on the Avon Township Library shelves this week include an Erle Stanley Bo Gardner’ mystery, a ‘‘successful book on zoos by humorist Dr. Cuss..-, 5 Adult fiction includes: Adult fiction tncludes: Another Sky by N. Babson Harvest the a by GO, Carstens on Greenwillow by B Case the Semi Defendant by } i. Shute x by P. Horror on Crane Six Weeks in Tarek by Lane Kauff- mann by J Se Was Perewelt ‘te eee. by Saliee O'Brien Adult nen-fiction: sete Hemnter pF ater Outewis ¥ Ww Erie te hata WS" ae ‘s Parish by @ Is Nixon by 3. Keogh Good’ figalindls : yo rer waren rts cde, ye mn oa Juvenile ne ty De Seas Blueberry moat be ©. Cenvte — a by A. Steven- Marie ee Girl Astounomeg by ‘If I Ran 4 Wolverine Lake OKs Franchise Pleasant Ridge Man With Rescued Airmen || WIESBADEN, Germany »—The; US. Air Force in Europe has re- leased the names of 13 American) storm-swept English ‘Chana while on @ survival. mission in two rub- ber life boats; The men, adrift ™ hours trom Normandy Beach, ‘stationed at Dreux, France, included Lt, Don- ald E. McGowan, 23, of Pleagant Ridge. : rT Four Town Methodists ade of the Sunday Slate. Meeting, Picnic | sunday, Aug. %, at FOUR TOWNS — Official Board of the Methodist Chureh here will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the is ‘lapproved three issues in a special airmen rescued Monday in the church, | Announcement being Electors Approve Gas Issue, 2 Amendments in Special Election ‘WOLVERINE LAKE—Voters of Wolverine Lake Village yesterday election held at the Village Hall on Glengary Road. * LJ - The proposal to grant Consumers Power Company a 30-year fran- chise to provide gas service to the area was ‘approved by an over- 248 4 . At his right i is Goaten Schroeder, measidous of the congregation, and from left to right, Thomas Ful- whelming majority, 171 to 38. The two other issues, an amendment te the charter to permit the village to allow for special assess t districts for -foad improvement and public necessity and amendment to the charter to permit the village to issue bonds to finance impreve- ments, -were closely contested throughout the day. Final count showed that the electors ap- proved the amendments by a vote of 109 to 100. Only slightly more than voters went to the polls. In a special council meeting held 200 Earl Garrels, and Vincent Spen- cer, all of the building committee. last night, the board canvassed the votes and then adopted ‘a reso- lution which officially gives Con- sumers Power Company the righi ceniniiae Sunday School classes and social gatherings. Overall cost of the structure, designed by Merritt and Cole ef Detroit and being built by Mau- rice D, Roberts, also of Detroit, will be $110,000. . The Church Extension board of the Michigan District, Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod will provide the funds, The congregation ex- pects to raise $40,000 in loans to help finance the project. The congregation, one year old in June, will continue to hold serv- ices and Sunday School in: the Westacres Community House un- til the new church is completed. to supply gas to the village. Wolverine Council Asks Financial Pact . COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Mem- bers of the Wolverine Lake Vil lage Common Council will atten regular monthly .meeting of the Commerce Township Board at p.m, this evening for the purpose of seekifig a financial agreement for fire protection. Wolverine Lake councilmen seek a financial pact that will guarantee that village completo fire protection from the Coim- merce ,Townehip Fire Depart- ment. 7 i J left the floor? UST BETWEEN Us—don't you get a kick out of keeping a step ahead of the other fellow— especially when it comes to cars? So wouldn't you find it fun to boss the newest _ thing in motordom—a car with the greatest advance in transmissions since the gearshift And wouldn't you like to have all this at a’price the good-news gas savings this economy range brings. ~ You can have the safety-surge of power that comes from pyshing down on the pedal and switching the pitch. a All with the walloping might of Buick’s $22- cubic-inch V8 engine. All with the new luxury of a ride that’s built on 4 brawny coil springs for buoyant levelness. A ride with new steering = alla ge : EE PGs & ws ue wel Rogers Girl Scouts Camp Out ‘Thursday, IMLAY CITY—Twenty-two senior Girl Scouts with their leaders, Mrs. William Knight and Mrs. L. V. Reams, are camping at Camp-'O- Fair Winds from this week through -|WCTU Picnic Thursday Go. ee Farm Bureay Picnic Soom NEW HUDSON — Farm Bureau beams os 8. members here will meet Thursday at the a of i ve bea Bert oe Marjory wa a. Cogger alo picnic “A : qe Se _ 7) > 0S = — og 2 (2e" 761, West cd ; © NOEM ADVERTISING. tee b- “College For Me, Dad?” Be i in a position to answer “Yes,” when your youngsters ask: you this question, Start building up a Go-To-College Fund right now at PONTIAC FEDERAL. © We Pay 2 aH On All Accounts EE 16 E. Lawrence St. _ _ Downtown Heretofore, the Commerce Fire Departmeent has answered all calls to Wolverine Lake Village without an official agreement. Minister on Tour fo Visit His Twin COMMERCE—An extended tour DRAYTON PLAINS — The local chapter of the WCTU will meet that is right—and when the weather is right— ease and sweeter handling. and right when your car is at its top worth? Best of all, you can make the buy of a lifetime. For today’s low prices have hélped move Buick into America’s best-selling 3 more Acily than ever. ws That means we can come to terms on the trade-in value of your car in a way that’s bound to tickle you pink. Well, sir, we've got that kind of situation for you—now, Because this very eee can step into a 1956 Buick with Variable Pitch Dynaflow* and drive away with a transmission so modern, so respon- sive, so. smooth that you may not find its like in other cars for years to come. . You can have the thrill of leased: action from the merest =| of the pedal—and with Why not stop in and take us up on that—today? *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special, . AIRCONDITIONING acer | a a. say sae eel fone OUAEON rerbnory ens. 20d , ate, : FRIGIDAIRE CONDITIONING **eoscccee®® 210 Orchard Lake Ave. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUND THEM OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. font , ame Phone FE 2-9101 . oo en ne nt a A BAZLEY'S is the Nane That Stands for Quality Freshness and Low, Low Prices! HAMS “= SQiltur 49%. JUNEDALE BRAND ot 3 9; |i tas Sandwich Spread 39°| Breakfast Sausage 29° Sree | “65° sinioin steaks 63°| BEEF |por'toast 29° SHORTS Rips 23°] icv’ Iciup steaks 49° Sader ee Choice, Faricy, Porterh’se Tender RUMP Rt ROAST T-BONE STEAKS Big io “ tg “69° 19 | Fa Bh Swiss Cut ROUND STEAKS Leen Meat 595, | Grousa Beei j Bu OF SPARE RIBS _ 255 Gredet Chunk Bologna eee Grote i neez i ng Season Is 730,800 lost work days ‘estimates hay fever costs : each ae. (ileal “Actually, the i : % | , : \ Sete | J | \ . { A } ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1956 | i af 3 A Fy ¢! ‘ sy a - i ; Pet 4 3 : , Weer Sy _ Nghe Ane Jt : ; #y I 4 A : 3 i@ 4 ae Ed Eee = c2-=|. NEW EDISON BUILDING a, aly : 23. due thackes : : man, and others who spend long Was Installed by Us ... hours on the highways. : Now a new drug called plimasin, ee eRe: I ne ee a combination of antihistamines){ °. \ ' wy on ne one and ritalin, q stimulant against fatigue and mental depression, has been introduced. Dr. Jerome a ‘i °F ’ of the 5 ig: tal % found it gave relief in many cases Our Congratulations and had few side effects. \ te = F But all present forms of threat: DETROIT EDISON ss sient : . ~~ {ment are palliative only. No real; | eel uit its / cure hag been found, afid none is epi a ry Mic ogo . i state. the horizon. ast Growing Area. Lists Pair of Pooches, [Segregation Issue Enters|rrested stats. the mother a ae ee oe ‘ ~ , | Still Beats Tax Rap Custody Battle for Boy , La, regardless, yesht hea a herd time fiseing the! : Oklahoma accepted the U.S JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Willie} TULSA, Okla. (~The segrega- decision en ine ns pollen. Winds often : es King, 48-year-old shipyard worker,|tion and educational standards of\tegration in public schools and is|°™7% * ‘ar to’sea. T Bryan Simpson that he listed two/sues Ss ee oe ee sagt nt beating hay fever, but) ®. e I dependents nvolving an 8-year-old| Some ‘ persons are em-|it's: to follow, On ‘ a pany oe Ne en ioe bev. ployed in manufacturing plants in| Hole up in an air-filtered room, | : Plumbing & Heating vo gg legak”” King! The father, Frank Latimer Sr.,|Texas. They earn roughly 14 perjhang a “do not disturb” sign on 103 State St FE 5-1683 — was legal |," lciaims the ‘future of the ‘boy,|cent of the state’s total personal|the door, and hibernate there un-’ __ ; said. thought you put Frank Jr., is not hopeful in @ seg-|income, til the season is over. | wiciael chickens, dogs, cats or anything like that. ' if he had no willful intent to de- fraud.”’ "|A Policemen’s Ball VANCOUVER UW—An old law forbidding policemen to hold part time jobs outside the department has been lifted, ‘so long as the jobs are in keeping with police force traditions." Also scrapped was a ruling forbidding policemen's wives to hold jobs. on E = Congratulations DETROIT EDISON Lx TO MEET THE NEEDS OF A All the Steel in the | VIGOROUS COMMUNITY : 3h Ae Growth is a contagious thing. As you in Oakland County ® exchange wornout standard : li cords fies : Beautiful New Building thrive, we must grow, too, to keep pace with your ever- Speil cords repaired posible, jiance cords for new ones, increasing needs. That's why we built this brand-new Oakland District office . . . to serve you better. Naturally, we're proud of our new facilities. But we're prouder still to be a part of this fine, vigorous community. We hope you'll stop in’and Visit us in our new building, @s soon as you can. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF EDISON CUSTOMERS WE WiLL: © repair the operating parts of your electric range, clothes dryer, water heater or incinerator without charge. Most of the ‘small appliances—toaster, coffeemaker, iron, for example— we will repair, just charging for the parts. : * send a specialist out to check your lighting requirements, * give you expert advice on electric caoking and home freezing—give you tested, easy-to-prepare recipes, ® check your building or remodeling plans to see if you have Was Furnished by — full HOUSEPOWER. | © ‘furnish new light bulbs for your old burned-out ones—any. — ® give ! : ; oS oapioeties te ure . Po Se nt oy Miah In case of olen. ‘ 8 oe i % d 2 “ ss i OAKLAND DISTRICT OFFI ce | 88 WEST HURON STREET, PONTIAC ETROIT EDI ios nae ‘ } 4 Aes ; oe ee co) -' \Aa7 Not ae ES L ) ry). ya! : fy j ; 4 ’ ae j! \ Pride in the growth of our fine community and constant striving for new and N modern facilities to better aid customers in their search for _— products and \gervice is the by-word of Detroit Edison. With the greatest of pleasure, we the undersigned merchants applaud Detroit Ediyon on their progressiveness and are proud to feel we are a part of their present and future accomplishments, Excellent care and service of modern electrital appliances purchased by our- customers is guaranteed when Detroit Edison called on for fap: 082, advice and service. Rely on Detroit Edison ‘ f : : / eran enn woe \ \ / f We Congrofulat Detroit Edison On the Opening of Their New Building — x f WKC -/\> _TheL. A. Wagner do. 108 North Saginaw : 1960 N. Opdyke Road / / Good Housekeeping | ees Elec rfhe Zé iy 4620 Dixie, Laps * gia lao: = v8 ei ¢ i i eine gale t ‘ '_). . PHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY) AUGUST 15/1956. . | Another note of progress in Oakland County is exemplified in the new offices of Detroit Edison . . . con- structed at 58 West Huron to meet the increasing demand for service of our ever-growing community. for inueghel of your appliance installations and home electrical eystem. Part of < their fine services includes . . . furnish new light bulbs for old burned out | ones {. . exchange wornout standard appliance cords for new ones . . . replace bursied-out fuses... repair operating parts of electric ranges, clothes dryers, - water heaters or incinerators. . . send specialists to check your lighting Fequirements +++ give expert advice on electric cooking and home freezing .. . 7 ‘check your building or remodeling plans to see you have full Housepower — Clayton’s F urniture & Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Road, Keego Harbor Frayer Refrigeration Sales | - §89 Orchard Lake ore Tord’ oe 1s 5 West Huron +++ give you emergency service day or night. B. F. Goodrich Co. 111 North Perry Hampton Electric 825 West Huron. & Appliances oy oe Ae ee A as EE Ba cee = aa Z a l S| fa re = ea ges oe . is \ tu a? *< ae A Fi i\7 ‘ 4 i 2 ‘ . ‘ : 4 2 , AN y = ee Me ee % y i 4\ 4 ‘ i: : é : F 2 Z : A wee, \e \, \ ‘ Mes : / z i A ‘ j \ ‘ ie. \ pot eG i ' . : , ‘ $ f | \ Ms yf ; of ee ; t __THY P ronTiae PRESS. EDNESDAY, acousr 35, 1956 Chinese tory a the University [out the state. % sy of the conditions 0 byt sae sae Fen a Come Comming thse now Balding der ad 0 oar ta — ~ ? : ‘* Hare, | age _ ° — Gay in the — i replaces e meccbetaan who has been reassigned to the : eo Sd ee ongratulations “a |peneral of the foreign service. : C | oo ean from Lingoln, Neb., succeeds : nos e Simon E. Sobelotf, who resigned to , : il _— Cireuit Poon filing Rankin’s 4 .- : ' par ye po agg egose aaa o : A Maine 14 verse to the government are to be : Your Maryland 18 appealed On The Opening Of Rankin represented the govern- . ° masserneeette 60 ment in arguments before the Su New, Modern Building : : preme Court which led to the 1954 2. 2 : |_Michigan “4 ruling that racial ate in a Minnesota 30 - is Was uncons' 9 =. ae MS __| |AF War Ace Killed . Missouri 38. GN Wise BBS pg SHES Se | British Car Crash The Concrete... Concrete Blocks Montana 16 2 | in British Car rasn | i : | mebraska 12 san ona a a let and Masonry Materials Were = re 8 |Amerca's most decorated fers : Furnished by gaa a a iting Yocere 0 tp US, A ; : Mew Mexico 16 . ne ap in combat a denrone ia : ) + “|New York 96 Hermon Internationa Air Trophy B 2 B 5 il dl : § | (a cma =<%(! Roice Builders Supply a North Dakota 8 | His car apparently went toes a ; Ohio 68 tee et uh ae 545 S. TELEGRAPH RD. “Air orce se re. car : Oklahoma 28 broke in two, Police said Schilling) : 16 ‘ —~ oa ool vehicle and ‘+ FE . 5-8186 : Pennsylvania 74 He was stationed in England as Rhode liland is ' ‘ Te toaeners thir. Division. - Tennessee 32 a 6 f Fe Utah 12 # i 3 a Washington 26 fi eS | : | Wyoming 14 x Alaska 6 : District of Columbia 6 * Hawaii 6 ; Carial Zone 3 a ape Newslectures Tae “Total convention votes 1372; needed to nominate 6861/2. Note: Democratic convention rules best that for each a convention vote, a state may have two delegates, each with cne-half vote. The barge and towing-vessel in- dustry serves 76 of the 106 cities in the United States with popula- tions of more than 100,000. Plastic Silos Show Promise for Storage DES MOINES—Experiments in| making plastic silos may lead tol] TQ revolutionary, methods of storing} zi e The Little Guy’ Strikes Back _ |Family Charges Tolls ‘on Oregon Road Strip and ribbing the state last Sunday when they stretched a rope across The tests indicate that plastic | ‘their strip and put up a big “pri- } a toll road 16%/vate property” sign . hour and the Stumibos had a start. The day after the traffic-stop- silos are useful for putting up small quantities of a very high- quality silage for feeding in out-' of-the-way places. Effective plas-: *\tic silos have been built with half- ton to 67-ton capacities. The gas-tight are quick-sealing after filling, a had a part in the'con- We are proud to have - struction of your new modern. building. Peterson |i Electric || —-asiT W.,12 Mile Rd. Berkley, Michigan “ | Unceln 1-6312 eat neni ten es * The New "Modern Detroit Edison BUILDING - General Contractors - hivns y Construction Co. ie ees ROAD eM : aag vi oR Ne naan ON lass 2g PM a - cs a Gy “= aks 4 4 lial e PS ¢: 4 A? CAMP — 3 ’ Nature Study Museum At the Jusior Editors. camp they have a nature study museum showing collections made by the campers. Billy wantg to be a mining engineer when he grows up, and he is studying: | iirent cade andi iuitieed ott cticaes saan . marked of flifterent colors, with circular marks in them. He has’ also found some y during his field trips. Janey likes to study ver. She ean many trees, out bee ee ee Genie SOMGOEL have coectebcadd ttille } of wood, and aind Hich- _ ens from fallen trées. have found that have to the ground or blown ee her ents construction, After. fe pceure with per lids past it town eb corde] board, and then eut it out. Fold it down the e@ntral dotted line so it will stand up. (Por eonigibuting this idea first Midved. Stout Wellsburg, Iowa, wins $10. You may win the Junior Editors award it you send in a use- ee on Sree: Viblet Moore Higgins; AP News- 2 Tomorrow: “Comme sna Oot i” | Nias of Men in Service Thomas J. Wilson was recently|provide support for National Guard presented a $100/and Army Reserve units on active Savings Bond for|duty training at Camp McCoy, Wis., winning a contest |this summer. in designing an| Cpl. Hargrove is a squad leader. official _insiguia/in Company K of the ist Infantry for the Naval Air|Divisionls 26th Regiment, — Station, Lake-/ly stationed at Post Riley, Kan. at the air station. zs Prior to entering the service in ' July 1954, he graduated from Al- ' gonac High School. * a oo 4 Robert L. Angell recently grad- uated from the Navy Builder my in Port Hueneme, | : prentice, is son of Leland W. Angell, 1937 Watkins Lake Rd. ANGELL. He has been transferred to Mobile Construction Battalion 3 at Port Hueneme, Calif, | Randolph, which recently left Nor- | folk, Va. for a tobr of duty in the | Rehfus is the son of Mrs. Agatha 2 Grandview Ave. and | Now serving aboard the USS WONDERFU | RESULTS REPORTED | WA USER i eras i wih the t . 1 feo TO bam hey ue have fe Weeryday P Low, Low Prices Plus Extra Specials ~ _ that Cut io Cost of Living! enemas LAKE ROAD 1 BLOGK EAST OF TELEGRAPH see TH n@9 Pa We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 4 SALE. EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY AUGUST 18, 1956 Yacht Club Coffee 22. 79: L ote ers a ianaae et ee eee na $4 Mazola Grn te. a Sa : ed 31*.. owe 59 Pineapple Grapefruit Drink. ...... «a2! cs’ 25° Dole Crushed Pineapple.................%%,? 25¢ .* LADY BETTY GREEN GIANT . 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Feature picture MERCHAN S " { * ly Is L ANTS cno us [HEATERS ND eST upp 5 er gh eo STRA S Au mm i oh cea IN di “ PS gl * t sk for the free tickets! ie eit SE ol * o os pus aa i om nigh ahs tats oe ea Ng ee . 7 -To- yy 3 BIG BUTTERFIELD TH your Horse’ —PLUS— Cartoons, 2; ata ales lef -his-magadtisns and all of his jgirl, living on the banks of the Spray Screens, Sills their hangouts and Saturday night dances, “Bernardine’’ by Mary Chase, the author of “Harvey” and “Mrs. McThing,” will be presented — at Will-O-Way Playhouse for two weeks. The, comedy, which through Aug. 26. The play is‘a funny and touch. | ing comedy about adolescent males who shock their parents by their seemingly hard-boiled attitude toward Ifle, their con- cern with members of the oppo- of q mythical “Bernardine” who lives only to lavish her charms on them. a resemblance to “Harvey,” her mysterious rabbit. ‘“Bernardine”’ has a touch of his madness, a trace invisibility. She is the boys’ dream Itching River in Sneaky oa idaho. f Ld * * For all of the boys’ cynical atti- brought forth an amusing and mov- ing comedy. Besides Dagny Simpson as the problem boy of the ‘gang,’ others in the cast are Charmaine Har- ma, Mady Correll, Panl Caplan. « Sti others are Martha Drage, Baldwin, Janet. Simpson, Bruce Terry, Louis Therrien, Hal Rallins and Robert Bryson. opened Tuesday evening will runj|~ site sex and by dreaming aloud |. Mary Chase's “Bernardine’’ has! night. F our s Mrs. Paul Magnuson, one Perle Mesta. Party Ils One to Remember 500 Jam Ballroom as Dems Stir Up Rollicking Time By ED CREAGH CHICAGO @# — Perle Mesta's party may not have been the mosta but it came close to being the besta, Where else can you Kaltenborn | imitating Truman imitating H, born? find H. V. Harry §. V. Kalten- * * * Where else do they serve you champagne in glasses with pink rosebuds around the stems? of ceremonies wearing an—Averell Harriman button suddenly remem- ber he was supposed to introduce a man named Adlai E. Stevenson, ~ Six Pages Today _ in Women's Section Seley to diane er Stevenson had al- ready left? The M. C., Irish tenor Phil Regan, never will live that ohe down. * * * Mrs, Mesta, a formidable party- giver who used to be minister to Luxembourg, planned originally to have only a modest 350 or so guests at last night’s champagne supper. All sorts of people, including re- porters, kept pestering ‘her for in- vitations, however, So she wound up with a good 500 guests in a ho- tel ballroom that can accom- modate half that many. In the confusion some guests never did get a drink, But they saw a whale of an off-the-cuff floor show. : * * ® Martha Rountree, who moder, ates television panel shows, lined up the politicians on her right, the celebrated commentators and reporters on her left, and they ex- changed barbs in a free-wheeling fashion you don’t often see on your TV screen. Somebody reminded Kaltenborn of the celebrated imitation Tru man did of him after the 1948 election: Kaltenborn rose to the oc- easion. He did an imitation of Tru- man imitating Kaltenborn. It brought down the house. One roaring spectator: Truman. H. §. * * * And where else does a master} a potato from her home < .. Sen, Estes Kefauver wag there. Former President Harry Truman and hundred attended the affair, hosted by Mrs. Perle Mesta, known for her gala parties, looks over the lavish table set for the Blackstone Hotel party at which she was hostess last night for Democrats. Miss Schmansky Feted at Shower Wilma Pfahlert entertained. at her. home on. avenue Will-O-Way Sets Benefit Showing The Sept. 11 performance of “The King of Hearts at Wiil-O-|for Tuesday evening at a ‘miscellane+|Way will be a benefit performance ous shower in honor of Margaret Fred Hudson, Lee Moore, John|schmansky, Who will marry Wil- liam C. Pfahlert Jr. Aug, 18. Margaret's parents are Mr. and ‘Mrs. Eugene Schmansky of W. mage adenoid Paget! tor wet ute sina he ation sey in the pl was the usual crowd of telows, sances, C. Pfahlerts of Lakeland “avenue. jfor the Pontiac Symphony Orches- Tickets for the showing may be purchased from the membership committee of the Association to the Rgntiac Symphony Orchestra. Several pre-play dinner {are planned and several women’s organizations are planning hus- eee ee ve So were — ob, just name about anybody at the convention. They mostly were there except Harri- man, who missed the big plug the man Regan gave him. (Regan swears he forgot he ‘|was wearing that Harriman button when he stepped up to the micro- phone to introduce such perform- ers as Vaughn Monroe and Johr- nie Desmond.) GOP Women Hear Talk by Harvey Lodge Harvey L. Lodge spoke before the Republican Women's Federa- tion of Oakland County at their Monday meeting, held at Hotel Waldron. Introduced by Mrs. Ken- neth Nichols, president, he used the theme, “Party Loyalty,” for his talk, Hig speech emphasized the necessity for party unity. “ Mrs, Harry Henderson, chairrhan of the “Meet the Candidate” pic- nic Sept, 17 at Avon Park, an- nounced that Mrs. Daniel Murphy Jr. will serve as invitations chair- man. Mrs. Richard Moore will han- die food arrangements for the af- Royal Oak will have charge of decorations. Mrs, Frank McGregor invited members and their friends to a breakfast Aug. 29 at 9:30 a.m. at the Congregational Church, The Pledge to the Flag was|~ ee by Mrs. Arthur Griswold. Mrs. Nichols will represent the Federation as a delegate to the National Federation of Women's Clubs: being held in Chicago, Mrs. William Kennedy will serve as fair and Mrs, William Randall of} § Rep, Gracie Pfost of Idaho brandishes speaks to the Democratic meeting at yes- terday afternoon's session. It was Ladies’ Rep. Martha W. . Griffith ep Michigan acknowledges applause after she was introduced at the Women’s Day program Day at the came before the way the house. state as she of the third tional Convention in Chicago. onventioneers Live It Up | AP Wirepheotes parley, as congresswomen the convention to criticize Republicans are keeping ~*~ session of Democratic Na Womens Section ~ the Pontiac Repub- lican Womens Club, and Mrs, Hen- IPeahtionatte Club Meets Tuesday Fashionette Club members met evening. Following the business Mrs. Verna Ricker, club presi- dent, announced that the club is nounced a skating party scheduled Tuestiay evening at Doris Ska- VEW Auxiliary 1008 Plans Two Events © A report on the County Council evening at the Legion. Hall on Auburn avenue. - The auxiliary made plans ‘to at- at Adah Shelly library Pasnese returned from a three-week held recently was given when) VFW, 1008 Auxiliary met Monday WEDN ESDAY, AUGU IST 15, 1956 Pages 23—28 Mayor and Mrs. William W. Don- aldson of West Lawrence street and daughters Carol and Nancy trip through the West. Accompany- ing them was Mr, Donaldson’s sis- ter, Mrs. Vera E. Rowley of De- troit: : They traveled through 13 states and visited such scenic spots as Grand Mesa, Yellowstone. National ‘Park, The Black, Hills, Salt Lake City and Denver. “While in Denver they visited his and sister-in-law, Mr, and of Milan, Tenn. and their children, Sammy, Jimmy and Phyllis. * * « Mrs, Melvin Rentfrow of Oge- maw road returned from Mt. Ver- non, Ohio, where she attended the wedding of her cousin, Jean Cas- sell, . wo * * Attending the Coatsworth-Bel- bin wedding at Blenheim, On- tario, Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Townsend of Silver Circle drive and Mr. and Mrs. William Townsend and daugh- ter, Mary, of Sashabaw road. Also in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Humphries of Dixie ” |highway and their r daughter, Robin. Personal News of Interest in Area guest of Maxine Miller at her ul PEE 2 Enjoying an oben vacation a through the Southwest are of Seat ; ne ‘ ge . p ; he? f 4 oe a) nger’ Wins Parent False By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE ishe cried. “I tell ‘you, Miss Sar-|the tub or turns off the TV or Fe-| m One afternoon 13-year-old Cinire|casm, you're not too old to get that/stores his sister's book or picks up) and & friend Jeft banana skins end|/™PUae owl Of Yr en | litter he’s made, But as he pop bottles on the porch steps.lonq tied. lobeys, he protests some uncom Later, Claire's mother noticed hod wet angrily on 1 deat ee 8 toaing. the front steps?” | bles ly to the pore Moor, Claire, who'd been reading a to her bedroom in a storm new comic, was annoyed by the [* "8 think?” she demanded | 't happehs to the best of us. pee np and aus her | But if we're bright, not more shoulders, slammed the frent | than twice. dvor behind her. FOLLOWS PATTERN Promptly, her mother pulled it} Until we learn, it always works OR 7729 open again. “‘How dare you shrug/the same way. We win some con- ver shoulders like that at me?’’'flict with the child. He gets out at ae PRED ARETE II ERENT — AND (T'S CHILD PLAY... 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Following a wed- ding trip to Florida the couple will make their home on Lans- bride of Paul Gene Hickman Sat- urday evening at First Methodist Church, The service was _ jtieular problem. * bj fiedaisock Best , By AXNE HEYWOOD . Sometimes I wish that all coun- seling, therapy and advice-giving ' |eould be done in groups instead of individually. The petsori who has a problem ~-|thinks that he alone in the whole wide world is faced with that par- * ¢ The truth is that hundreds of others have exactly the same prob- lem, They even discuss it in éx- -jactly the same words and give exactly the same illustrations. WORK IN GROUPS If these people could work in groups, they would get over that jfeeling, They: would stop concen- trating on themselves, channel some of their energy away from! their self-pity and begin to help others instead—which is the best way to help oneself. * * * In the past six weeks, I've talked to, or received letters from, some dozen older women who are in- terested in getting jobs. Most of them have been housewives for years, - Here are some of the com- plaints they all have in common: “T feel so out of place in an employment agency. Everybody else can fill out the card with jobs and salaries and business skills. I have to put ‘housewife’ and it looks so pathetic.” “I feel so old and so old- terviewed mé was scarcely older than my daugh’ a “I don't feel nearly as well- Greteind ‘te the Seetnegs wernee my age. No matter what I I feel I give the being in a housedress,” “T have no special ability to of- ‘of You'd Better NEW YORK (INS) — vacation and a miserable one can First, proper choice of ward-, rébe is important and remember, that it can get cold-in Florida: and hot in Alaska. A lightweight raincoat; dark glasses and walking shoes can ‘make a vacation much more com- fortable. Don't try to break in new shoes during vacation time when you'll be walking a lot. Have a medical and dental nothing can ruin a vacation as thoroughly as a bad toothache. The medical checkup is most important if you plan to engage in strenuous activities. Be sure to get anti-allergic or other prescrip- tions filled before you go — there might not be a drug store. While at the drug store, pick up supplies for a modest first aid kit which should include items like a fungicidal powder against athiete’s foot, mineral oil by the Rev. Perry Thomas of the|40wn road at Wiliams Lake. Commerce Methodist Church, For her wedding, Ruth, the daughter of Mrs, Lloyd S. Wells of « Brown road and the late Mr. Wells, Wore a ballerina-length gown of Chantilly lace. A bouffant skirt fell from the fitted long-torso waistline. Her headpiece was a crown of ne seed pearis, which secured a fingertip vell of French illusion. She carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations, and wore -a single strand of pearls to ac- cent her bridal costume. Mrs, Keith R. Martell of Troy|*~ wore a light blue ballerina-length| =, gown of nylon dotted - Swiss, fashioned with scoop neckline and| > Dbouffant skirt, BRIDESMAIDS IN PINK Joan Martell of Troy and Mrs. Jack Saylor wore gowns similar to the matron of honor’s in a shade of pink, They carried bouquets of pink gladioli ¢ircled with white cushion chrysanthemume. * Paul, son of Mr, and Mrs. Guy| | Williamson of Littletell road, had|/ Robert Rioux of Davisburg as best) 7 man, Ushers were Paul Kampner, Jérry Vallad of Drayton Plains, Warren May and Pau] Benson, For her daughter’s wedding Mrs, Wellg chose a gray blue lace dress with navy accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Williamson was gowned in gray lace over pink, with pink ac- cessories and a corsage of pink carnations, A reception was held in the TO KNIT OR CROCHET SIZES 14-16-18 A must for this fall’s wardrobe/{ is this fashion-rite set—a sew-easy slim skirt plus a boxy sweater that |{c is crocheted (or knitted) and fab- ric trimmed. Pattern No. 5606 contains skirt to Ae OO Geek oe 37 W. Quincy St cago is colorful fashioned, Why, the girl who in or milk of magnesia, salt tablets, tf i gt NE Your Fashion Store EEN ON: SE FN ME MY wg i Ci er aren Bye ED 1, wale? misses sizes. Right now cool comfort with the look of top fall fashioning. Showing the advance season’s new empire - fine, brief jackets and the much talked of “costume look.” Junior oe: . : weote 5ooo8 : TURN-OF-THE-SEASON —COTTONS | Stee — . oe er eee oe Slt * = checkup before you leave, since | | bala: 4 “gg Make Sure The dif- a sunburn lotion, poison ivy rem- ference between a happy, healthy Rey Seen ee Coane ae Sanmans Ae. ye If you are leaving the country, check health regulations in the ‘places you're planning to go and sure your. family doctor gives you the proper inoculations. * You must have a vaccination certificate to re-enter the U, S. And take along an extra pair of glasses. Test for Perfume Buy fragrance like a hat. Try it on’ before deciding which one you like the best, for the chemistry of each individual skin _ slightly right perfume for you is to t - Solve Problems fer. I now how to type, but oa nearly as well as business women do, If I had to take a typing test, I'd die of nervougness. “I know how to do a lot of things, but none of them are business things and I feel silly even men tioning them. I'd like to be a re- ceptionist, but business firms usu- ally want young glamour girls for that, I'm good with people, but what's that?” GET TOGETHER Obviously, if these women could get together, each would get over the feeling of being the only one suffering with the problem. They could pool their resources and ex- change experiences. They could practice giving each other typing tests and generally cheer each other up, And they'd more painlessly. If this is your join forces with friends, neighbors or club members who are in the same boat. * * ® For specific suggestions, send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope in care of this paper and I'l] send you my pamphlet, ‘The Older Woman Goes to Business." 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Bliss, Tex., and the Fourth Army area, carried a two-stroke lead over ~ field into today’s second round of the All-Army. ment. Advance in Tennis FT. BRAGG, N.C. # — Ray aye Get Towne Moore ‘fired a» three under } Forrest Gregg,jcome f one 0 1 Morris, worked: All-Star game and “fyard enlisted men’s course, His jscore gave hirn the jump ‘jites. advanced jn the open singles 69 yesterday, despite a double |. bogey on the first hole of the 6,500- on the wee in the 30-man field for med- alist honors, Despite intermittent rain, favor- yesterday by Harness Tracks of America, * * «© Meeting in Detroit, HTA, an as- sociation of 18 of the nation’s lead- ing parimutuel harness tracks, charged that the USTA allowed the name to be tied in with the advertising of men's shoes in tire Harness industry:""-- *~-s .- The \USTA “for years en li- racing in all states where tt is not controlled by a state racing ae. * HRTA said a fee of $60,000 tn paid] Eight of Field Still in Water of Annual Swim “published exploitation of thy ¢ et | early leader tn the A @ result Rush IV, moving into ~ “Bleckhawk” P so is the Newest in v's Line — It’s Ges Operated. the R 375 Meg. ap SSE fe uf ‘ a 8 SHOTGUN and try them on our rifle range today! - lta “sone, CENTER ME 4-6771 OUTSIDE WHITE ne TE TIT Te Fig od TIMI 5 a $6 Gal. Pontiac Paints OUTSIDE WHITE $495 Gab We Mix the Color You Want Super Kem-Tone KEM-GLO a, FAY | | HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS - 906 W. Huron St. Phone FE 5-8389 4 “17 W. Huron St. OLD FORM—Curt Simmons, | whom many figured was just | about waned up in the Majors, | continued his winning ways yes- terday by defeating the Pirates for his 7th straight victory for the Philadelphia Phillies. Taylor Gets Decision Over Myrel Olmstead WINDSOR, Ont. # — Detroit's \Chuck Taylor, weighing 13444, icame on strong to win a unani- mous eight-round decision over Myrel Olmstead, 13142, of Spring- field, Mass., last night in a locally itelevised bout, ; Taylor took the lead in the first four rounds and stood off a flourish from ‘Olmstead in the last four. Olmstead suffered a cut eye in the fifth. . | Jhaving. themselves a ball these|twi-night doubleheader from the ; days even though the PMadelphia| stil plunging: Pittsburgh Pirates, the leaders by 12 games, Soviet Team for Olympic Games Nof Seen as Goode te ‘a springtime bust, are cant tog to. aun Ge/98, and 11-1. . The sweep gave the Phillies 8 ‘Moscow um — Russia’ s track|and its’ assignment ig to beat the Americans, * But it is most unlikely they will expected, but it will|do this for another eight not until Ryssia’s tremendously im- pressive _, ~~ turns out A nearly completely new group) more good coache: years,|Babe. Ruth’s solid 038 winning percentage since victoriesithe All-Star game, yet they've spot in that fast-stepping National League Philadelphia cause to pick up just a half-game on fourth- » St. Louis as the Cardinalsja rocked Milwaukee 6-2 and prevent- ed the first-place Braves from padding their two-game lead over Brooklyn, beaten 3-1 by New York’s Giants, Third-place Cincin- nati moved back to within three games of the lead by defeating Chicago Cubs 2-0. * 8 *& In the American League, Mick- ey Mantle socked his 42nd home run, staying 13 games ahead of record60 pace in 1927, as the New York Yankees/ whacked sca theta cake us taal ea aee, ai pennant race and still trail Fi paw Mel Parnell, thwarting any a walk in order to face the lefty-| swinging Yogi and giving Mantle; the greenlight on a 3-0 pitch, The) Mick tagged it for a single. The Parnell in a three-run third and | ived it for Johnny Kucks’ 16th vic-/ run, Boston 12-2 and ballooned La soln andes semen games back. pionships during the Soviet §par-|to at two medals takiad sports festival and victory|at Melbourne and from what hap- yan egies gl alanine at se inidhichic. ot Senoine powe bettered the world record.for-the * $,000-meter steeplechase on -the The new champions are replace-|Lenin track with a time of 8:39.8. ments sr erist conan Baptist 9 Stays ie cmp wee Orit) Playorf RACe ° stayed in contention for title hon- Since then they have journeyedjors with a 3-2 extra inning victory in addition to numerous—trips|Pharmacy dumped Drayton Drug. 41, in the Waterford League, soft- ball playoffs Tuesday night at Now a new pve is ‘ites over| Drayton Plains. * * through satellite | All-Stars vs. GMC Ex-Majors in Sunday Tilt mre: Ret who ware, sac Loaded with former SPECIAL! Open 9 to 9 Motor Tune-Up All’ 6-Cylinder Thru 1955 « 2.95 All work done on our brand NEW 1955 - * SUN ANALYZER! *. Labor and Material Guaranteed FE 8-0424 lleague talent Detroit's baseball club comes here Sunday field with Pontiac’s General Mo- tors nine, “ The Motors crew is the current Class A City League champion with a remarkable, 22-0 unblem- ished season, Sunday's encounter will be the top feature of a dou- ble-header diamond offering for Pontiac fans, City League All- Stars tangle with Griff’s Grilli jn the opener at 1 o'clock, Paul (Diz) Trout, former Detroit Tiger hurler, will start against GMC. Other Star available include Guido Russo, Frank Kules, Bob Wardell and Ace Lee, ee a en ns Bogley, Drilling Win Oakland Hills Event eek ie, SEMI-ANNUAL “CALE. LAST 3 DAYS | CONTINUED BY POPULAR DEMAND (6t Birmingham and Dearborn) major All-Stars|order as follows: George Lerchen who was credited with the win, for a 3 p.m. encounter at Wisner/hew (if); moundsmen Keeps Record Clean Gil Bogley and Maurie: Drilling)Lake youngsters. teamed to win the annual Oakland| won from Orchard Lake twice and|Drayton Hills CC invitational doubles ten-|jn a match on the home courts round|League playoffs resume today at Andy| Wisner Field when the CIO Local) wrist action * ¢ Some stellar pitching by Harlan (Fat) Keith and Glenn (Wimpy) Johnson pushed Gidley to the side- limination tour- out nine batters during the four): Trout has announced his batting innings he worked and Johnson, (ef); Shelly Hanis (ss); Jack May- fanned five in the same span. They Mike Milan (3b); Bob permitted five hits. ‘Hoeft (2b); Vie Schenck (1b); Don : . Kenny Spears, who hurled the - alters (rf); Mike Tresch (c) and distance for Gidley, also allowed . e ¢ 8 only five hits, but one was a Manager Paul Parks of GMC has, ‘ta! 8th inning single by Cariton selected hig battifig order ag fol-| Collins. Frank Holman walked, lows: Jerry Dorr (3b); Gene Cox; Moved to tad on a sacrifice and (if); Terry Thomas (cf); Judge scored the winning run on Col- Booker (Jb); Dave Krange (2b); lins’ blow. George Gary (c); Pete Pihos (rf);| Chuck Rock pitched a ¢hitter for Bob Swindell (ss); and either|league champion Lakeland in its Steve Kebler or Warren Hagyerd decision over Drayton. Bill Troyer on the hill, and Chuck Larr each drove in one to London, Paris, and Scandinavia|over Gidley Electric and ayaa, Clark Paces DETROIT ih — Walter Clark of the|Detroit, shot a four-over-par 12 yesterday to lead the 36-hole Mich- igan Seniors. Golf Championship igoing into the final 18 holes today. Clark, shot a 34-38 on the par south course of the plush De- troit Golf Club, He was oo-cham pion of the tournament three ago, Cigrk plays in the F b . for the young- in the ux clases, _ ck Kendrick of Port Huron was 2nd yesterday with 36-37—73 in D, aged 60 through 64. Defending champion Cari Herrud ot Grand Rapids turned in the best score on the par 71 north course tie for 4th in Class were switched today. 4] Yearlings Bring $252,000 in Saratoga Sale SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. &# —Another 47 yearlings, including offspring of Ponder, Palestinian, Mr. Busher,’ Battlefield, Royal Gem II, and Counterpoint, will be. offered tonight at the Fasig- Tipton’ sales. With three nights remaining in the five-night sale, 88 animals have been sold at an average of about $6,800. Top price Tuesday was $30,700 paid by W. C. Partee, Magnolia, Ark., for a bay colt. Altogether, run with a triple and Dick Cooper! doubled home another. Two errors accounted for an unearned tally, Vietory in yesterday's junior ten-| Drayton Drug - and Emmaguel, attracti 8: courts left the Oakland Hills squad|tucce Ivkelund ae Se the with a perfect record for the sed-|jeague title. son, to date. The Hills juniors lost! gq 5tis¢ .. 901 oe 41 3 5 3] only one match against the Pine oe Lesa: eee ee keene Previously Oakland Hills had es #eeeees 000 O—1 ¢ Rock and Rueile: Gout and Ghell. 41 head was sold for a total of |$252,000, an average of $6,146. The, laverage price brought was $7,632) when there were 47 sales on open- nis team match at Pine Lake’s|54@Ptist clash in tonight's Piavott ing night. Key Etawah in Front DETROIT #—Key pune won 010 04 ¢ Olway last night. A crowd of. 5,699 iwagered $299.660, against Pine Lake. The Hills are unbeaten in the tri-club series, ClO vs. Oliver Tonight The Class A City Baseball By DR. CARY By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT’$ COMPLAINT: Poor 591 meets Oliver Buick. Game time DIAGNOSIS: Untrained left arm is 5:30 ap.m. The winner will tan- “TREATMENT: I cannot empha- .\gle with Griff's Grill Friday at|size strongly enough that the prop- Wisner in the finals. The playoffier golf /swing involves sweeping ee oon champion GMC/the clubhead back low along the oe ee ee ithout any wrist break on is @ game of may theories, FOR COMPLETE penne anything but the ‘‘one - piece” g action since it has been pov successful for me and as brought much improvement promptly to my pupils in the lim- A ited teaching I do because of my /[ tournament commitments. ' fi. The sketch shows where the wrists break naturally in the back- swing with a wooden club. From REDUCTIONS 20%. 10 40% _ SUMMER SUITS ito $39.50) oceees gens NOW SUMMER SUITS _ {to $79.50) ......0.+..NOW SUMMER DRESS SHIRTS (to $3.95) ...see0e2++-NOW STRAW HATS «0.0... _ BATHING ae ’ Short: Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS . ~ Walues t0 $5.95)... NOW * SUMMER SLACKS ........ 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Ed Williams Tire Co. . 1 451 s. SAGINAW at RAEBURN 4 oA) bes 4g ay pi a stig f y, with a 37-41—78, leaving him in a’ F, Courses: Senior Test ier class leaders , kare pe a were: Class A (75 and over) R. H.! Doughty CC of Detroit 85; Class! B (70-74) W. A. Ryan DGC, 79; Class C (65-69) J. Clive Helfrich DGC, 80; Class E (55-59) Herman] Arnold Washtenaw CC, 74. | FOR THE CAMPUS strategy that might give Mickey] J homer came with a man on off] “LUGGAGE KINGS AND QUEENS *& SKYWAY AMERICAN TOURISTER © * CROWN *% MENDEL *% WHEARY \* AIR WAY . 21” WEEKEND CASES $14.95 KIMMINS LEATHER GOODS 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 Five Oakland County club play- ers were among thé top players in their respective brackets. They in- cluded Bill Lear of Indianwoed with 50-52—102 (N), in Class A! (75 and over) for 2nd spot; Everett ‘Cayanaugh of Duck Lake (C-70-74 years), with 2nd place 39-43—82 (8S); Charles Carnes, Indianwood (D-60-64 years) tie 2nd with 40-40— 80; Charles C, Hood, Bloomfield Hills (D). tie Sth 41-42—83; Austin Harmon of Bloomfield Hills (D) i'tie at 42-42—84 (S) and C. H. Whitelaw of Bloomfield (E-55-59))§ tie for 5th with 37-31—78. Jewelers 9 Hopes fo Square Standing Pontiac Shaw’s Jewelers softball | still, you'll get the pleasant feel- ful pivot. Break the wrists too Make the left arm do its job, and club returns tonight to Roseville’ in hopes of squaring accounts in the , State MSA regional tournament. | club, gle again with Detroit Riesterers which club handed Perc McConner a 3-1 licking Monday night. Perc} will start again tonight in the 8:¢0 p.m. contest. Shaw's got their only tally Mon- day in the lst frame, Verne Kee- baugh, leadoff man scoring on an, jerror. Reisterer counted two in the \2nd and a | single run in the rd. * Another lpss_ will eliminate the The Pontiac city champions tan- | A DELICIOUS DRINK. A MARVELOUS MIX NEVER TOO SWEET ¢ ARE You READY FOR IT? Let our experts inspect your pres- ent furnace—free of charge. lf you need a new furnace we highly recommend the lron Fireman oil, fired furnace WE install and service as low as $465.00 with One Year Guarantee D&M both NEVER TOO SOUR Modified and Old Racing Tonight! Running in Their Own Class Time Trials, 7:00 P. M.—First Race, PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles West of Pontiac Airport Dick Dewey, Track Manager Model Stock Cors 8:30 P. 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ASS. #\ WE Py ; \ i, » Fd h ¢ EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING Geather Then “LL CRY TOMORROW” More Punch Than “BLACKBOARD JUNGLE” Bier, Bele Bass Make Race Warm Contest Newest Leader Is Only Half Ounce Under Six Pounds in Heft Tempo of The Pontiac Press “big fish derby’ has been speeding up during the last week, with the bass division providing the biggest in- DNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1956 terest and the most action, Keith Parker, 2678 Walnut road Pontiac, projected himself into the leader's position Sunday, when he latided a 5-pound-1544- eunce large-mouth on Watkins Lake. Parker's bronteback oust- ed a 5-pound-13-ounce fish taken by handsome young Peter Dy browski, 9063 Oakwood Drive, Cooley Lake, Dybrowski’s entry In turn had eliminated a- -5-pound- 12-ounce fish Presented by Max Wardrop, was working the lure water when the bass struck. *« * & er and two other men long and 20 inches in girth. Contest began in June, will con- clude on Labor Day. Winners of each division receive $50 U. 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GUY MOATS With the biggest entry in the history of the event, Pontiac Ken- nel Club’s 595 dogs will provide a real free-for-all battle for the; show's top award, The Pontiac Press best-in-show trophy, The Top PKC Entry Vies for Priss va show, which takes place Sunday Aug. 19 on Wisner Stadium’s green expanse of thick turf, is one of ithe early fall's outstanding all- ‘breed competitions, in Michigan. * ¢ 6 Award ot _The Press’ repay By JACK PATTERSON Horse - and - buggy laws, official | lethargy are contributing factors to the seni deteriorating rela- tions between lakeside residents and that fast- | growing group of b weekend marine hot - rodders who make the ‘‘peace- able enjoyment” of public waters, by, anyone else a legal funny. fe But the real ’ PATTERSON source of conflict lies in the nature of -this undis- ciplined segment of the public it- self. A right to the -use of public | waters is not a license to run wild with complete disregard for the equal rights of others. And yet that is apparently precisely what some of these people feel that pub- lic access to inland lakes entitles them to do. At least if their actions mirror their intentions, that is surely the case. ae Immediate corrective measures Involve authority for township control of local lakes, probably a horsepower limitation on lakes of small area, possibly a classi- fication of lakes for primarv use, certainly a get-off-vour-chair at- titude on the part of law enforce- ment officials. For the long haul public educa- tion in some basic facts of life in a democracy probably would work to ease the situation in the future. And education should not neces- lecturing and pamphleteering alone. * o * A big, hairy. fist in the teeth of cats, man, might teach a lesson even these guys could understand. | * * * Whatever the causes and in whichever direction the cure may lie, lakeside residents with a col- lective investment of many mil- lions of dollars are fed up with their present position as. perma- nent caretakers of public parks for the benefit of these hot-rod row- Lakesiders Still ‘Hei Up’ Former Pro Cager Dies Wilson traveled on the road with the original Globetrotters. This has been an_ interesting week, so far, what with hill-folk, terriers, group, with 55. Other strong fields boxers 36 United Press Phote watched the scenery pass. There's only one problem — the ducks will have to get back upstream under their own power unless they . pick ad a motor k for the mattress ur ing tir drifting period, PR ae Pick U. S. Pistol Squad Thursday CAMP PERRY, O. (INS)—Twen- ty-five ace marksmen compete to- day in the 1956 national pistol matches at Camp Perry to deter-| mine who will go into the Olympic! finals, The Olympic team in the free pistol event will: be determined in tomorrow's shoot-off, , Heading the 235 contestants Is | Navy chief warrant officer Of- | futt Pinion of Harbor City, N, J. He won yesterday's event with a score of 539 ouf of a possible 600. Second-piace went to Elmer W.: will culminate an all-day-long competition in a score of breeds and many classes, An obedience trial is an added attraction, This year's entry list is 35 more, than the previous high total of last year. Breeds r@presented include sport- ing dogs, hounds, working dogs, toys, non-sporting and a number of others, . * * * Heaviest entry is in the springer will be the great Danes, with 37, and shepherds with Yes, when it’s FLEISCHMANN'S GIN, it’s so smooth you'll like it straight! Code #1100 Avaliable at all S.D.D. and Atate Stores And gin that smooth makes . ‘ . . gf a perfect Gin & Tonic every time! DISTILLED FROM AMERICAN GRAIN « DISTILLED DRY GIN + 90 PROOF THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY | Salminations from-Chicago and hur-|30. Combined cocker spaniel group Hilden, Chula Vista, Calif., of the ricanes threatening Florida anditotaled 37. ~ “|\U, S, Border Patrol. U, S. Army tas and again a fish being caught} Many fine trophies, and ribbons,|sergeant Merriweather Jones of) — fin Oakland County. The now andjwill go to winning dogs. Memphis, Tenn., was third. | night-time angler, On the Stur- geon River Dr. L. Jerome Fink reports splendid success with a small red and white flatfish for rainbows. Nothing toe big but very satisfactory. again meaning, respectively.! gugeine will begin + © adhe Daniel, secretary for, mornings (early) and evenings sanaedes with tne chew ob. the Olympie Rifle and Pistol cone (late). Bass are particularly sus-| tection at 6 pn. jmittees, announced that Lt. Col.' ceptible lately to popper bugs, ‘The public if invited to witness | [Ellis Montgomery will coach the ie : \Olympic shooting teams. mosty in the twilight hours. this fine licensed AKC exhibition, i: a In the north biggish brown | As in other shows of the last. trout are falling victim to the |several years members of PKC| Lands Big Bronzeback Frank C, | Oakland County lakes are pro-. ducing some fine big black bass’ these early autumn days, as wit-/ will hot exhibit any of their dogs Solunar Tables [ness the one taken Monday on Huntoon lake by Bob Western of a) | ss Here are the best fishing periods |Harrell Drive, Drayton Plains.’ for the coming week, according to| Although it is at its best in the fall, the Sturgeon from now on will get better and better for real- fish waters is not an easy stream gimmicks are usually ca'ed for, ly big rainbows, or steelheads, if). - miner Mia for bines Major ithe angler a real battle for five you prefer; really big,. by out Prides wela33 e4 T 8s 9:68) minutes. It was 20'% inches long. definition, being over five pounds. [Saturday a wR SS ¢.$3| Western was fishing with Roy; 7 4 8 Monday +480 11:08 8:30 i1:38/Good, from a boat. They were, The Sturgeon in its lower, big) Wigeey.s °° $35 jo $'s0. 12:95/using night crawlers for bait. to fish. Certain local tricks and! |Western’s fish, a + pound-: Source largemouth, was too light (by 12%! ounces) to equal the current Pon-|f. tiac Press contest leader, but gave John Alden Knight's solunar tables, prepared especially for the Pon-| jtiac area: PM and anyone who isn't familiar with) the stream and wants a chance at! a big one is advised to check with local guides; if only for background information. eT a SUMMER Hard to ‘Displace Members of the Silver Lake Women's Golf League are finding, it an almost impossible task to dis- lodge their season-long low gross leader. In Wednesday's league play! Mrs. Elbert Looney again was in front, but was only one stroke un- der her nearest opponent, She had a 58, Low net went to Mrs, William Potter with 35, and Mrs, Phil Dor- man had low putts for the round, 16._There were 27 at play, with one guest. ‘a sareaersiniae See: FORT PLAIN, N.Y. (#—Frank B, (Ditto) Wilson, 74, one of the’ first Negro professional basketball players, died yesterday. He started playing pro ball in} 1907 for a Fort Plain team. In 1909 In -re- dies. cent years he operated a grill. HST) dependability , Forty years ago this summer there was organ- ized in Michigan what has become the greatest automobile club in America, with a Board of Directors that has, year after year, without com- pensation, devoted its energies-to make it so. These men, the directors of the Automobile Club of Michigan, promise you in this 4ist Club year a continuance of every possible effort —_. to make motoring a better and safer thing, arid to make the personal advantages, privileges and protection of Club membership ever more valuable to the motor car owner. You can depend upon them. AUTOMOBILE CLUB of Michigan i pou LLY A. J. BOGUE, Mgr. peer pidn oller : R. A. Warken, FE 2-6246 F. G. Tynan, FE 4.2808 . MeNaltes, ou a7 Citetly) BBirose T10st ; eee - ae - ay i tiace R MUSTANG = “precisionsered” i mE, taki te lees Chevrolet: cars, buses and trotks. oe ee ee ee ee ee * \Big-car performance and small- Sass Rac M i ression En- gine. In bore and stroke, ight-weight — automatic valve lifters, 4 grind camshaft ~- and many-more quality custom features give you 50% to 100% more horse power — longer en- gine life—greater aint teak: economy. With a Mustang pression Eneine under your : Ly “) Ms +e ee aoe 100% more » POWER: cengitie- wear for thousands of ‘carry a new-engine guaramtee— ome Hieh-Comnression line. So me A EE hood, you have all the power — you need... mever have to i your car to the limit, saves on. esl extra miles, Mustang engines cant be installed-in- a few-hours. ~ Have tomorrow's engine today for more driving pleasure and efficiency. Stop in, ask about the |EoRD ss |CHEVROLET DRIVE SAFELY TRIP SPECIAL FORD or CHEVROLET. .°13” PONTIAC or PLYMOUTH °15"| | Other Make Cars at Special Prices! Johns-Manville Brake Lining Factory Bonded Shoes, $2 Extra! BRAKES RELINED INSTALLATION WHILE YOU WAIT NVA ECVV ASS LOW PRICES ON ALL CARS! ——— Over 30 Years, in Pontiac YOUNG- MENS RAINCOATS Black and. Yellog BOY’S SPORT SHIRTS «$1.98 up 12-18 SLACK iii $5.98 Up ORLON _THIRTY-SEVEN _ Grain Market iene, sea 0-260; ull te came x SResrs in 002000 Open “Edison Offices fo Pontiac Customers morning with the opening of the customer service office. MARK—Rubble fills a street in the town of Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, in the wake of Hurricane Betsy Of 30,000 persons in the town, 20,000 were reported homeless. Today Betsy has moved far out to sea, and forecasters say the storm x wae sini i U.S Ave Better Win or Else sere Dairy Bar Owner $50 : : Continues Slow. ion Stock Market | ceecaciglasts’ cori angles NEW YORK — Coppers oils slow market grains hovered around and aircrafts paced a stock ‘mat- closing levels on the ket advance in early today. Board of Trade today. Pivotal issues stepped ahead A’ couple of nearby wheat fu- from fractions to around a point, tures eased en mild hedging pres- Trading was active at the start sure and scattered: profit. taking. then slowed. September corn again displayed in- ‘Anaconda rose 1% to 84% on an dependent firmness on covering op- opening block. of 6,000 shares fol- erations by previous short sellers. lowing an impressive six months Once again -there was little} ~ earning report, Two big 10,000- overnight news to provide either! * share blocks of electric and mu- heavy buying or selling in grains jsical industries was sold at 3%, Wheat near the ed of the first Phelps Dodge, which also had hour was % lower to \% higher, -limproved earnings, advanced a engi tn plied, fraction and Kennecett about a lem oats % point as coppers moved upward. to % higher, September 75%; rye] y yep Sistine aga Oils continued their rise of yes- unchanged to % higher, Septem-| sictan terday with Gulf up 1 at 130% ie F t Attorney General, J. Lee $1.41; soybeans %4 lower to 4 Ranki on an opening block of 1,000 shares, higher, September $2.45%; and| #"kin, was appointed by Presi- |jater extending its gain fractional- lard two cents lower to 15 cents a| %nt Eisenhower yesterday to be |iy, while Royal Dutch.and Texas hundred pounds higher, September| S®licitor general of the United |Co, gained around a point each. $12.15. States. Rankin, 49, of Lincoln, | Boeing, Douglas and United Air- i D ‘| Neb. a Republican, was given a |craft each rose around a point or Grain Prices recess appointment, subject to |59- mieten a confirmation when Congress re- ‘ ee ea te aod = -. ug. 15 (AP)—Opening) convenes in January. oe oo . gorge : — ee — aided investor confi- "bevadterar Ta” —baeenent rare nce. Pe SOO 2am May ST at Produce Siecle Fer motors were moatly BF cccccee 2.28% Bep veccoee 2.41 CHICAGO POTATOES steady. e chem and misce Ty. sveevees 217% Deo 1.2225) 145. | CHICAGO, Aug. 15 (AP)—Potatoes: New|laneous manufacturing ; Cort Mar ....... 1.48% st anufact' stocks BOD -vseree 1.49% May oC ii US. ions Si. on tence 30 otal eased slightly. Leading rails and WHERE BETSY LEFT HER Mar Laem sent. 110 [lower arise ae oemproring at muck! motion picture stocks were firm. ME aed ai Oct awneees jer: car ot, treck wales: Idaho-Oregon lone which struck the island Sunday. sss OD oeneaes 338. ston long wnites) = New York Stocks ‘ ‘ (Late Morning Quotations) id e. He Ss Not the Man\ wrdiyé'sar on ee Admiral....... 174 Jones 3.1L... 88 ’ Fi h — cases included, pe tere 1 Ae wy heaoee ad cee ae "83 y .) | er ord Long 1g. t,’ < aq Wnltes—Grade A, jumbo 62-85. weight. (Allied Stre.... 613 Kimb Clk... 546 ) y Average $24: were large 52: large |Allis Chal .... 347 Kresge, 88 ... 26.6 Trurtan Repeats |eiort a 3 Sa Ne eo Ee a hale ; » large 4 lAm Alrlin .... 24.2 sth on vin arin erases A, jumbo 81; large 49;|4™ Can oe 453 Lie MeNart "2. is CHICAGO (INS)-——Former Presi-|medium 41; smail’ 29-30, wtd avg 29. Au ag aa og My ... 67.4 : dent Harry S. Truman insisted|Grsde 3. yintue, 36-46, td YE, [tis [Am Mm Pay. 20s fOCRe, Aire «. $04 ‘ : again today that Adiel E. Steven are 30 ae td tg ae tak ewer ft ee oon Hurricane Blowing Out son not of “fighting| ¢ Am Rad ...... 30. cb candidate” that the Democratic i large 44; large |A™ Seating... 31-6 Martin Gt 1. 301 to Ocean but New Wind Party needs to win with in 1956. | "sre Seer fe Ste emt, me Am Tel & Tel 186 Meca'cp... ».| Brews in Caribbean . ees ere » 325 The bl . t full steady on lar; ey “strong ree conde pol Merr Ch & 8.. 20.7 leader ge meen Demecreic market position maintain cae WP larmeo stl... eas Midi 8 Pd.... 453! MAMI Fla. wu» — Hurricane feronce that there is “nothing per (Sana? Seactt at feetatihatne Oe ACThsoae <°.. asst Minn M&M. 12 |Betay slowed to a walk and ended ry es PCI|vood. movement prevailed, although de_|At! Cst Line... 86.4 Monee Ch... 42214 threat to the U. S. mainland sonal” in his opposition to a presi-|mand jacked aggressiveness displayed |At! Refin ..... 46.7 prot Ba °°” 37g j dential nomination of Stevenson|teriier in the ples more than a on aie a $0.1, Motor Wheei.. 35 — om an — - ny igre but he fel at h “ n om i Be dix A . 61.6 Motorola 43 rain squalls far out in t out betore it is too late” | BNC ashy bat cour.” prsjironieal Atlantic indicated a new cuncace BUTTER AND EGGS Boeing Air.... 54.6 _ re R,.. 56.6;storm may be brewing there. _ Truman drew laughter when he | CHICAGO, Aug. 15 (AP)—Chicago Mer-| john Alum... 38) Nat Gype.... $63] At.5 a.m., EST, Hurricane Betsy told asse @ \eantile Exchange: Butter steady: whole-|pomd Strs .... 152 0 Sa ; i : solo — a: an = sale, Duying prices unchanged: ‘reecipts gorden, vt ES Nat tess... a4|Was Centered about 210 miles east “deeply touéhed” by the anxiety weeet’ on @ B ie fe Budd ©o se 304 Nia St Ee ; ni 7 sah mora vowel the north och pgp cnet column. (per cent A 36; mixed 38: mediums 33; (Cal DIY ----.. 142 No Am Av.... $1 Jat only 7 m.p.b. and is expectéd as politcal Jede- current receipts weve. es ss: /Capteal Air.’ 331 Kor Sta pe... ja3/t0 continue moving towed ring ° eee 143 cn rie or north-northeast du He began by reading a prepared Cater Trac... 916 Owen . 8.4|the next 12 hours with a more statement reaffirming and explain- Poultry Chrvder sss 903 Oren “ ut ‘gt : }f s|northeasterly swing after that. 3 his endorsement of Gov. Ave- weak on hea ~~. poh gp cr Cire Equip mie} Penh at os ber ete erg ‘= y Sage Harri is; about stea ; ‘ I Seen teen bal Stevedone | $5 i300 Jb); Tee. (Tdeday “oad coop. ova Cola Bats pare to a Atlantic. “a could wet win and ‘would fail to ae ed; seavy hens fet; “light iid Gel Bre rae m3 Pa RR = a Betsy had winds of 120 m.p.h. carry ag — = nine ‘states|over 4% 21-28, under 4% 24-28. come ra 3 any Pi er 7“ me ave —— area L-sapl ee he won n licked by ‘on, son .. . peD ..... 3) a cane winds exte ou President Eisenhower. ] pernorr nen ts CAPT Prices peta /ConPwPT 45.108 Philip Mor’, 481/70 miles to the northeast, with 4. THINK IT ‘1s’ pet pound tole Detrott fo for No 1 “quailty Cont Bee. ee enill etna. $5.4|88les 150 miles to the northeast yt-, ae. a3) Sight type 16-17.\Cont COP&s 13.4 Pit Plate G... 91 jof the center and 100 miles. in As to suggéstions that he was Heavy ceastate over ¢ « ios» 21. * Raf Ve a “or prest & G:.. es {jother directions. suing ik oom aliticil Peters, frat. cfowses "30, Barred. Rocks 138 Copper, Rag .. 124 Pure OU.--- 478) ‘The San Juan Weather Bureau former president tersely wa oe Sy OP Curtiss Wr). 377 Repud @ti...; 52.2/said a new storm may be form- Ducklings [partite W" ++ 3F 5 Rex Drug..... 103 crag ated not be alarmed SPE a see elas eerie Fd Rei alte ence, re etsy ms or & y ; sae: OF: wee &. 7 .. ‘5 Ri vivee 455 for I never worried about the tlow mgvement, throvg! Maistributive out-iDu Pont .’7218 york Spg....- 31.3] A ship reported last night that ie ‘ers in supply ow Lj ir * rc consequences if it was the right in clare as ie See spogy, Sh Soviet ax © .. A2 Rhea b --4°43/it encountered winds estimated at thing to do—and I think this is.” |ettes of fancy quality in good demand. £) Auto L °.! 365 Ht Jos Lead - #.1/40 to 50 miles an hour about 700 ‘Sie ili: “ip waters tneenil & Mas ... 33 Romi mt”... sti{miles east of Puerto Rico. is to urge the Democratic conven- Livestock oe eee hom Nae’: ii An observation plane was sent tion to nominate a fighting candi- ROT, LIVESTOCK Patrd Mor-".. 444 Simmons 2... $2 [0 the SPot to investignte. Weath date committed without reservation 300. Early ‘ales ee and. Wits on Sh Slane og sees $0.3 Bocas soe Thy pet —- pe! ~~ ” or evasion to the dynamic prin- oases an Its se o-17 28 come held |Preuh Tra... 32.6 g08 Bae ------ Sh ‘ ciples of the Democratic Party.” |higher; few 15.50-16.00; seat- /¢ Bak ..., 10 coos $08 ae He said he was warning against tered early sales ous 350-600. Ib 12.00- Gen — ba og ae ne 3iR f . F Fr St t the danger of just a “caretaker oS. salable 400. About. 50 per cent Gen iO sannd 40.4 sof Su fod a3 00 er in alr a é candidate” and reminded everyone aon oll Steers. jo a A siloen Motors’. aes td on On... 33 . that the late President Roosevelt |"%ck* ‘2! Agus ni ee en gadis fens, ae ee tee. aT After Tar Explosion was not ‘a moderate.” prime 1033 Ib seers. 28. Gen Time ... 326 §uther Pap ... 444 * * « and loads mostly choice fed steers 27.00- |Gen sees 56 witt & £3 4 . 712g: suatlered tote mostly goed sseweistee ..-.-. O57 Oe ‘: $4) A construction worker, Frank He said that in 1940 Roosevelt 200-28 cows 11 00-f23 o including ‘food |oesarie”..""" 908 Peron e cy Hill, 37, of 916 Premont St. re- aoe —— mor | 10 $0-12.00; sino by a grain Seon’ Dales Thomp Pa: #s|mained in fair condition today in C CONVEN-\feq cows up to 14. above: canners Gt No *! 433 Tran W Air .. 23 St. Kitna Mercy Hospital after tion did hp Phang liberal fgheweights 880 down: Pe pond ths nal, BEE ox | Event Gen ---+ By |boiling tar severely burned his legs principles he stood for. mere’ cage A Bo Gulf Of .....190.8 oy « ..128.3\and arms yesterday ; Truman said Roosevelt had|,, Caves saleble 100. Market opening |Hersh Choc .. goa oe JR “ “written, & statement to that ef-|seiers and saves snsocewn: heh shotce|momeng, 7." $23 Guy Air Lis: Bt] MME wad Me ome Ti ith ” 4 oy Mes Ry ge ree 27.00-j ry Cent “*" 626 init Aire .... 8 | |struct! ruction company, David J Smith fect” to be read to the Democratic | 33 99: nd commercial 16.00-20.00; Indust hey 2. 308 Branttte' a 38, of Lake Orion were drawi convention that year if needed, |fey, eu cull and nity 1900-16 00. Rand... 17:4 on Lines : 20, lthe tar from a kettle, when it ro nm oe " oe ’ é a Cop .. 616° 08 Bteel...... 66 ploded, showering them and their Oxford Man Burned 1 GIBCASO. cage 1b CaBr—sanbte hows tat Bus Meh ‘saa Weste BR. 338 truck. Smith died later of burns a * es-4in rv ae ones i } as Car'Catches Afire gars, average an, butchers under 35 it Mk. 2 -208-4 Whie, Mot 471°" a cing ued in Leo Cole, of 18 Dayton St., Ox-| weignts: butchers over 238 oan sows Int Btiver 1". Sne YaeeTow pees roofing construction at 569 S. Jes- ford, _ — peace = itie Feiching ever ‘a0 fp "sm reeeipts Tt Coal. #03 Sith Red gts sie St. gree urns : an not enow over oo tes . ceived when his car caught fire|Ru°™; iy} goolza0 “1. 16.50-17.00 . AVERAGES Detroit Man Jailed oh, White Lake Township yester- 1838, few Me, 3 erou ts tndamaler i ite ‘ ott Res sper pois Pop = ai Larceny Charge aim ft wes a Pei Tb, meet ae me Ho. te Noon Ww, ~eee ai ad 42 aad ae a. ead on pragma we te reportedly took place|ftsrs,gm, "mens eae, He ecgnarferneen co) <--Htt tet Mt Helle ‘Court on a larceny in & on ih % mile west of Porter] sows sround 400 Ib. and lighter in larger Month ago coeee TRS 141.4 14.7 188-3 building charge Tuesday. road. Cole was a passenger in alec we. to 8.60 bul larger Tots ‘38. |Inee he Men hed ised tee wis! Fred Holt, 26, of 1002 E, Can- 1948 vehicle driven by Harold R.| {0 fp. tearee ene me Ome rer ess igh Beh e220 its lena 2 isisifield, was remanded to the Oak- Specht, of 2440 Hadley Rd., Orton- ne cattle 18,000 rj gine sates 1055 low ........203.1 1149 67.2 148.8)/land County Jail under $500 bond ville. grade 1.00 to 1.80 higher; but edge off DETROIT STOCKS | following the The men told investigators the choles. at he ee S's (C. J, Nephler C.) ow Noon|Ferndale Justice Earl N, Nash. tire started from a backfire|1 1.00 higher; some ight helt ers low choles Allen Klee & Bquip Co*.. 3:1 Hf He was arrested Monday by through the carburetor. They said) $$ eae as af : W'seady|Gemmet Mig Co s7.. 33 3$ ‘3$)Ferndale potice..and is charged) the floor panels caught ‘fire and]te strong) stetee ond tide, sare Geaarhe" gaeerzc” «bf Lilith stealing « portable typewriter| the flames spread throughout the] 50'26-9080;"bu be gueers, 3 50.90: in pet Go Co i? 33 a valued at $59 from a Ferndale interior of the car. = choice 22 50-9600: few stantard tolRudy OP. as siastess + "33. *$a/@ppliance store. low good steers 17.00-22.00; high choice | Toledo 7427 13.7 il New Hudson Man |sni "shste'"heits "issn ™ulgt| "Ko'sa b'ane‘aatea” SS : Ja udson Man jing commercial Be se t6-3.00;, few For More Fun on Your on Morals Charge and cutters inn ae a. most utitit I s2aFood Inspectors Fine VACATION Powé paid $50 in fines and costs| __ assessed. by Pontiac Municipal) cream By BOB CONSIDINE CHICAGO (INS) — ‘For sale. Harry S. Truman's 1954 Chrysler (the one in which he nearly ran over Dean Acheson, while driving through Washington.) Excellent condition. Driven only 12,000 miles by conservative old gentleman, A steal at $3,750." This is the kind of ad which Sam Silverman, former, vaude- ville strong man, would insert in the classified section if he felt there was time, But the resident of Kansas City, Mo., feels that it might be best to sell instantly, a precaution against the possibility that Truman’s Democratic con- vention candidate, Gov, Averell Raetieee: may lose. ‘Hodge Given 10 Years for Mishandling Funds CHICAGO — Orville Hodge, sured bank funds. Judge John P. Barnes of U. S&S few minutes after Hodge, mop- ping tears from his eyes, heard his lawyer, Arthur Fitzgerald, en- ter a plea of guilty. The plea embraced 51 counts of the 54 originally contained in the federal indictment. Hodge also has been indicted by the state of Illi- nois. The governor dropped three of the counts for technical reasons, - Pair Suffers Injuries in Two-Car Collision Two persons escaped with minor ‘injuries in a two-car collision in Orion Township last night. Leroy Coon, 61, of the Roosevelt Hotel, Pontiac, ‘suffered multiple bruises of the back, and, Clomon ankles, left foot, and left hand. Both were treated at Pontiac General Hospital. The other car involved was driven by Ewald M. Kennedy, 66, of 65 E. Beverly St. The crash occurred at Clarkston and Baldwin Roads. Two Motorists Hurt in Waterford Twp. Crash Two drivers suffered minor in- juries in a collision on Elizabeth Lake road last night, Waterford Township police said today. David Coffey, 37, of 3896 Beach Rd., Troy Township, was treated |* at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for shoulder bruises. Ellen Denstedt, 27, of 3747 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Waterford Township, was released by Pontiac General Hospital fol- arraignment before (Wing treatment for a slight neck * Teenage Driver Hurt as Auto Smacks Tree A 16-year-old driver suffered mi- nor facial cuts when his car struck a tree off Henry Clay avenue last Charles C, Williams Jr., 16 Es- ther St. was released after treat- iment, Pontiac General Hospital au- thorities said. Williams told Pon- tiac police that he failed to pull out of a left turn from Franklin boulevard. For Sale: Harry's ‘Big Boat’ ousted Illinois state auditor, was sentenced today to 10 years in a federal prison for misapplying more than $800,000 in federal in- District Court passed sentence a A Harriman disaster could mean a cquple hundred dollars lopped off the sales price, Sam assured the writer today at the Conrad Hilton. Samson, as Silverman was billed in his days as a physica] marvel, had a stimulating talk with the Smiling Irishman and Mad Man Muntz before hitting on the $3,750 price. “The idea came to me in the! middle of one night,’ the bouncy little strong man recalled. “I was just laying there and the idea came. I had seen where Truman turned jt in on another Chrysler and a Dodge. I couldn't wait for the place to open, “Well, I got it for $2,500 — a steal. Runs like q watch, Tires as good as new. I don't think he ever had jt over fifty. I figure there's sure some Democrat around who wants it bad enough to make me a little profit, so I drove it over here from K.C. with Truman at the wheel! Dewey and let Vice Presidential Spot Almost Certain to. Be Topic of Discussion By ROBERT E. CLARK WASHINGTON (INS) — Former Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York calls on Président Eisenhow- er to cover plans for the forth- coming Republican National Con- vention, The White House sald the meet- ing was arranged when Eisen- hower learned Dewey would be in town and asked him to “drop in.” The conversation will almost cer- tainly include discussion of the vice presidency and the current “dump Nixon” controversy. Dewey is a staunch Nixon sup- porter and Eisenhower has repeat- edly stated his own high opinion of the vice president as a running Talk Convention ‘to the Oakland County Jail for “Just think who rode in that car The family, for sure. And who knows who else? — Churchill? Anyway, AP Wirephote 3. mainland, News in Brief | Driving without a license result- ed in the payment of $25 in fine and costs and a five-day sentence James H. Holmes, 36, of 47 Dela- ware Dr., who pleaded guilty to the charge before, Farmington Township Justice Allen C. Ingle. Pleading guilty te drunk driving, Edward Franks, 50, of Box 296, Almont, wag sentenced to 35 days in the Oakland County Jail yes- terday, He was arraigned before Justice Fred F. Stevens of Oxford Township, Philip Kirwan, 23, of 293 N. Cass Ave., is serving a five-day sentence in the county jail after pleading guilty Tuesday to a charge of speeding. The arraignment was held before Springfield Township Justice “Emmett C. Leib. mate. DISCOUNTS SENATE Mutual friends of the President and Dewey discounted speculation that Eisenhower might try to talk this fall, These sources sald Dewey has no desire to re-enter the political arena, either as senator or as & vice-presidental candidate. There has been some talk of Dewey as a possible running mate for Eisenhower, but persons in a position to know his views fore- saw little likelihood of his permit- ting any such move in his behalf. Dewey, a two-time loser in his own quest “for the White House, campaigned vigorously for Eisen. . hower in 1952, White House’ news secretary James C. Hagerty, asked whether the President might have. some special ‘mission for Dewey in San Francisco, replied: “Why don't we wait until tomorrow on that?” HAGERTY MUM Hagerty declined comment when asked whether he thought there was any prospect of the President asking Dewey to run for the Sen- ate or to serve as his own running- mate. Charies F. Brents, 27, of 157 W. Huron St., who yesterday demand- ed examination on a charge gross indecency, $1,000 bond set by Pontiac Munici- will be examined: Aug, 22. Pleading guilty to reckless driv- big. fellows like that. Maybe I'm selling too cheap." dealer located at 951@ Truman Rd., Independence, A rere Truman au- tograph on a title document will be thrown in. 3 Truman made a trip"east in the ear shortly after buying it, his first trip back to Washington aft- er leaving the White House, While driving near the Capital's Metropolitan Club he found him- self bearing down en a distin- guished - looking, mustached, homburged man carrying a brief- case. Truman slammed on the brakes (“the brakes are in first class con- dition’’—Silverman) and blew the horn (“horn in top shape"’—Silver- man) and the elegant jaywalker vaulted out of the way, Only then did HST realize that he had_nearly bumped his former secretary of state, ‘Actason, ee Sam woulda’ t say how that would have affected the resale price. Youngster, 2, Injured When Struck by Car Two-year-old Stephen Patterson, of 3676 Woodview, W. Bloomfield Township, is reported in ‘satis- factory” condition at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital today after suffering a fractured pelvis when he was struck down by a car near his home last night. The child was playing in the driveway of a nearby home. when he was hit by a backing car, James A. Donald, 30, of 3659 Ashland, told W. Bloomfield police he was backing his car out of the driveway when he “heard a noise” and saw the boy lying on the ground, He said he rushed the boy to his home and then to the hospital, Earnings and it — fH eras 183, oot, rene “earn: — 9 or “es common share for the 12 months ended June 30, an increase of 8.8 per cent over the previous compara- ble peri ane revenue rose 11 per cent to $24,619,061, YORK aNs) — International The car, a black limousine with white-walled tires, was purchased from Haines and Hodges, a car Orion Ghoul’s Reason tice Herman Roth, A purse and $13 were reported) stolen yesterday on E. Pike street near Parke street, Pontiac police Hadassah rummage sale, won- derful merchandise, some new. Thursday p. m. and Friday. 286 8. Saginaw at Franklin Rd. —Adv. If your friend's in jail and needs bail, Ph. PE 5-0424 or MA 56-4031 mm AY. Do You Have a Carpet Problem? Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE — —Adv Baffles Investigators Oakland County detectives have been unable to determine if ghouls open. in Bigler cemetery, Orion Township, Sunday. Fragments of bone found near- by were identified as human, Det. Jack Davis said yesterday after an examination by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Pathologist Dr. Richard E. Olsen. * * @® Parts of a woman's shoe also was found at the scene. County authorities ordered the grave re- filled yesterday. _ Removal of a body or. portion of a body from a grave is a felony carrying a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison or a $5,000 fine, County Prosecutor Fred Ziem said. Housing Commission Gives City $17,570 A payment of $17,569.59 was re- ctived by Pontiac City Commis- sioners last night from the Pontiac Housing Commission, The payment substitutes for taxes the city. would receive on the land now occupied by its hous- ing project In a letter accompanying the payment, Roy MacFee, executive director of the Commission, pointed out benefits of the housing project al Judge Cecil McCallum. Brents ling, Seldon Stamper, 35, of 54666 Twelve Mile Rd., South Lyon, was fined $25 and paid $15 court costs in Justice Court Tuesday, He was arraigned before Walled Lake Jus: ojcco, took ariything from a grave found) Dewey, now engaged in private law practice in New York City is going to San Francisco as.a dele- gate from New York. was freed under| Meanwhile, Hagerty continued to refuse comment on the barbs thrown at the GOP by speakers at the Democratic National Con- vention, saying only; “Just remember that this is only the first. inning of a two-week ball ame." The Republicans hojd their own convention next week in San Fran- Pontiac Okays Extra Cost for Local Airport Notified that bids on construc- tion of the east-west runway extension at Pontiac Municipal Ait- port have gin $24,000 over estl- mates of the cost, Pontiac City Commiséioners: last night okayed spending an additional $6,000 as their. share of the increase. Federal contributions to meet the increase will be $12,000. The state ah pick up another $8,000 of the bil Total bids for’ the project came to $145,482.62. : Three Slightly Injured Three area men escaped with minor injuries when their car went off the road and- crashed through a wooden fence in Addison Township early today. Treated and released for cuts and bruises at Pontiac General Hospital] were: Jerry M. Kickwoor, 19, of 4336 Whitehead St., Leonard, Albert W. Rogers, 19, of 805 Glaspie Rd., Oxford, and James F. Middleton, 21, of Metamora, the driver. The accident occurred on Ray Rd., east of M24, according to Oakland County deputies. Okay New Bond Issue JACKSON (®—Consumers Power Co, today said an investment group headed by Halsey, Stuart and Co., Inc., has been awarded a new is- sue of $40 million in first mort. due in 1986. to city government, “CHICAGO @ — Sen. Wayne . Morse of Oregon headed West to- are 5 \ Hi z. : Dewey into running for the Senate — in Car Crash at.Addison | ee m ¥ THE owntac ness, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1956 aN pares A 7 ait \ Ay a | taf &W \ 8 | Democratic. Part y Civil: Rights Plank dear damother bo dhervood James) 7 Ranke Funeral service will be] FUNERAL HOME ah tg ES det nome | Ambulance Service if Plane of Motor with tnterment fn Hort Bheron |: z— FE 263% 0 Tost tin te 2 state at the metery Lots 5 Punere os 36a. i "en. ONE GRAVE IN PERRY MOUNT, bay yy Ancerson ile reasonable, 23 William Rd., ‘Waterford, Mich.. 20;|\WHITE CHAPEL OLD BECTON deat brother of Mrs. Lisette. Bar-| three graves. 6180, six fo © $270 ker and tere, Delores wen” Li 2-3187, Thursday, Awe. 16. af Tt am) Help Wanted Male 6 Phureh with Rey, Fe. Pe a. Dee AMBITIOUS MEN WITH CARS, Sa eg eer eee elt | make $20 to $30 @ day, plus lib- Pariah oeney evening at 6:30| ¢fel monthly, This is ‘clock at the Coa ral] & Proven one-call proposition, Ne ame, 3141 Geshabew Ra. Dray-| Waroits. no slack, period. Selling ton. Plains, Funeral ar-| {i po7y ty Og es oe rangemente by Coates Punerai fed. ot Thurs, Sate) Waloron i wisiam ‘enia nd Ra Lake. Calit., age a! ee ene band ot Mrs. Mary Jo} Jo Ma “ge 4 6, at ie) nd) i ? Pe H i i g 723. i ¥ 3 5585 : bride i i beloved ‘us-/ | CARPENTER ~ CREWS sar Ps. wea “pEsionED von “PUR Voorhees-Siple Attention Man with car w Ag LALA or PR. freaccattea puiomoniio Ror Apply Pontiac CARPENTER AND RR 7 “Se. ment crewe for we A 42575 CARETAKER FOR CAMP NEAR LAPEER year ‘roun@d position for re- york ts Drive age Che vrolet Salesmen : exp, —_ only. Must = e commission. hee eo North Chevrolet < Co. 1000 f ‘oodward, es ; Steady joyment, ‘ Fiabe sels tien SSSI 188 ~ PRILE AND AND MILL DRERATOR drills and do Soon a wrork. ro Fens | —_ on fixtures work pone seitane eS la “Sate ee oy EXPERIENCED COUNTER GIRL. Joe's Coney Island No, 3, 4827 Piss Highway. AL ENGINEER 1 FURNITURE an, weekly salary plus —- _ ot re Awion cmavalia tive pe ' FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 or “INSPECTOR Whe precbene set up and check small mee MEG on a “CO Plate, is AS i KOREAN VETS / VETS: AND" . NON-VETS See Ad Under LATH SHAPER Surface Grinder Hand ‘JIG BORE Must have Journeyman's cards. All fringe benefits COMMANDO Tool Co. JORDAN 446917 LOOK, MEN Steady year around sale with excellent earnings Finny yr ase ¢ AN AS Ni if you are not ex do not ance, be accurate at able te secure Boz ranc lans for your family retection. | oats made possiBle by in creas ——— for aa service position ante tienced $1431, ASHIER IN RES- taurant, Must have neat ene MAN With car to work With manager, PE &-Ti00. MER WHO >} NEED A MINIMUM ll » meet Sud 1 ASS’T CHIEF INSPECTOR Salaried - (LARGE PLANER) 1 BLANCHARD . 2-MACHINE REPAIR MEN Overtime: — High Hourly Rate All Fringe Benefits Modern Plant Detroit Broach & Rechiutie (SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH GEAR TOOTH NOMENCLATURE) 1 PLANER OPERATOR GRINDER OPERATOR Machine Co. OL 1-9211 transformers e contro! poet pe. . Milford : ‘RI rience to work on assembly of Mil AN ARTS | ay RS er oe miners sae bond gyn al Near Sy man, Write Pontiac Press nf _Dointment rative pe sae "ont we Maron fe | <% saW men, metei men. Apply no layoffs, no strike, MAHAN REALTY co. TRAILER HELP Experience and final assém mbly. couch. Holly, Michigan f ~ Unlimited Opportunity — Gnd time ‘tia Aoply by phone tot | oo em W Engelhart, FE Ww E WILL iy RAIN “YOU For « successful career in sellin life insurance, Age 26-40, Guarand teed salary, $300 per month. Pius commission, -if yow can qualify, call, FE 39-0319. Whoish es Stead gout anee 3 Peon, WAN’ AR. - CA AT 286 State Bt. , — Ni iddieaged, must be experienced. Phone South Lyon, Eneve wipe ” POUNG WEEN BETWEEN 22 and 30 to work as grill man to Cae for assistant manager and ——_ position, Must YOUNG MAN school graduate, Car tensive 3 HF rt jon cnedera employe programs. Household Finance Corp. ™% 8. Saginaw trent = ee Help Wanted | Female 7 3 GALESOIis WANTED. EXPE. . i preferred Pull time. Ap- — a** Women’s Wo | Saginaw, f to ey em APPLICATIONS NOW BEINO TAK- ae os time oe. Steady must older, Neisner’ we Bee cB @ Ne beg inaw ATTRACTIVE, GIRL OFT ALL | _Ss thad for small Birm ee. | senedl nee own transpor- vn for ap Bigs Are You Looking for an Unusual Opportunity as Housekeeper ? ? Tf so, we believe you wil) fHke what We heve to offer: Your own private room with nde jon, salary and Thur: un- . We have H schoolage and live in Birm es ‘wired Pontise Prova, ter ANT, wrest ok 18, A Manger of- fice, Onkinnd thestre after? ¢ AB ears } : ‘CASHIER USAR ae Bloomfield Fashion CLERK-TYPIST re es at de ed ei ay Hotisehold Finance sr Scant. gener housewor es, Vacation pay, GENERAL HovS WORK, FE = = lain cook, small family, no laun- “FOR Goo: n . ry, must hot" be over size 6, | SANs on rouen We Gram oon | CARPENTRY WORK WANTED NO must bave goed pelerences, either y vear ‘round. No tayofts,| Job too small large. Free stay nights or have own trans- rte A $2.50 to 63.00 per hour. estimate, FE 86-3400. portation, pay for right per) A person 150 e Perry |CARPENTER WORK. son, -Celle er ro A 6-61 rty romedeing. Also cabinet work. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR | GIRL 6 FOR |“ saleswomen for new rome project-| OR 3-4887 care o Py cata g's ieht house- im Pontine, aterford and Utica Ww ork. Stay nights. MArket ¢-1847.| grea. Exp preferred. Rose Hill GRILL GIRL WANTED. MIL Realty Co. KEnwood 29-9060 Star Drive-In. 2008 Opdyk RASPBERRY PICKER _ 3-01 Mongar, Wednesd Friday GET CHRISTMAS GIFTS FREE. | Northwest aoe od Rashadae +” na for a toy party, OR | Rd. Seymour Lk. Rd. aol = SALESMEN Hous [EPER BETWEEN 4 & REAL ESTATE % YT Sr charge of poms, 3 . tuntt . hus. ere! 1 and BA Hrs. = fa terion te Drelerred, tia, We ware Miu have o wenger rain, ition Cal od Horea, Fi +1840 eves, rea, MY 31209. of sel aaa "atlt r ¢ yt sell. ye earning Life- rite 7 Pontlee sraptend —_* Career, territory. W Box CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. be A Kitchen & specialty. Ez CARPENTER AND CABINET Neve ate ae a AND PART. Employment Agencies 8A) Men’ one i lente i "ee ) Lunch, ¢6r, of Walton and CAREER CENTER: B-1 RIKER BUILDING PE 68-0416 LADY FOR. POSTING MACHINE INE ivable. son pine. pm he oa ¥ LJ _Mass Pe s-ssee “ prant ie ALeaLADY atl | pige Jew cores — el-Huron sho MIDWEST PONTIAC’S OLDEST EM- Fess Ar DISCUSS a OUR niet Pentne POS!I- GED og ty ay e then _sehool age. PE }-1083 AG o days a week. Apply 621 Whitte. more, MIDDLEAGED TAD LADY TO SHARE & modern home, with mother and gore for school ‘amily, Box 110, R COM- lete ee ad able-bodied. Pontiac MARRIED MAN WOULD Like full or part time’ work of tay kind Pm’ eteso. eee cn RUN OP. "Es ee GRAEBNER’S 1,000 JOBS FOR MEN AND WOMEN An 2 HNO PERMANENT kD. Ove a on avproval. Regal Greetings, Dept. 195, Fern- dale Michigan EFINED WOMAN WHO DRIVES _to babysit and live tn. MI 4-4650. wa, 10: 20 pm. Hise ‘ween’ fo Pon at d duties and at saaree Ug All GRAEBNER S-—Pontiac feferences. Be per’ week, Nar 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. yt aa c; cpene 2m AL OAK 0 ie 8. A A Mile Aree, ro sar eee oe7 RE BLDG, WOMAR ; Age IRMINGHA ‘ tks Indy to ive OFFERINGS Teeet , O80, Imm fw) oF part time: Bee. zp. FART ER | _west ¢ NTC wer ent N WAl He OPENINGS ent h. 9 B. rae. & Rely re 6 Take full charge i ool TRAINEE, salen Car w SHORT-CUT Tol Fe vaign® sual Ads! CEMENT WORK Garege tioors, driveways, bare 3 ments. Patios. Cheap r. M 0702. TOR able, tree esti- 0 Bates ba’ ES A kind. a0 ‘ ES weds job . ‘PAINTING pg repair work PLUMBING “WORK WANTED. asonable. CARPENTER RELIABLE CA model f ir or new MA AND jobs. Alen repair, FE 56-0256. Two ~{-YEAR-OLD BOYS WANT work of any kind, Call FE 32-0329, YOUNG yAnaeD i i _DERaEs Pia, Dae Work Wanted Female 11 § DAYS A WK, Ing OR omnes by day. 3-0825 after a. WASHINGS AND IO oe | 0 Pick a ane seer FE 35-7342, A ~4 I dativety. rE yes, tit = a — ras P aa DE- i Deey rouAN DEES | light ork. Write Box ‘ess. bag oo 17, WANTS BABYSITTING, West Side pretered ba] 26175. GENERAL we yo Al wants work FE oc WOMAN Wisirs F's in motheriess home. OGRAP NG, sic. APHING, FYPI _retarial service. EM 3-2842_ 18ST, 2%@ FOR DR. OR, my me kup and deliver, Cail_FE 5-1910, ss wi DAY OR . EXP. SRe C 4-2812. : AN } RE. EX- tienced 4 : A-1LC NT WOR LLOYD MONROE FE 4.6866 s NORTH RANG La om recent |May Trip Up Hatmony at Convention ‘ yi : and bey Cy City | CHICAGO W#—The Democratic| subject. to ‘approval by the full/hand have talked of seeking what] Branch, Lapeer, io eee eee ; earty’s propensd civil rights piat-|108- member platform committe|they would regard as the st00¢-| mer can Legion posts, the Nation. iP we wily about 4. The cen- | jform plank said today theland —tonight— by the convention|est possible plank. al Champion Drill Team, 102, of ee ee ‘ - {Supreme Court's desegregation | itself. Detroit, installed the of- ane » |decisions “have brought conse-) The platform committee was in C Deaths ficers here: and qtinlee) ayences of vast Importance.” But/seasion in the Conrad Hilton Hote oun Post Commander, Ray Peplinski; : draft said “we reject all pro-|—convention headquarters dow Mrs. Joseph Secterlin first vice commander, - |posals fgr the use of force to in-| town; ca for Mrs,|man; second vice, Fred Crawford; terfere with the orderly determi-| Whether a fight would develop) CLARKSTON—Service | post , Garland Davis; ti. nation of these matters by the/there or on the convention floor! Jogeph (Margaret) Seeterlin, 71, of | ance officer, Leo Naracon; service courts.” tonight remained to be fe-\115 North Holcomb St., will be Seve ‘Alseviee = Sitotentam. of it.” : 7. * *& : the Sharpe Funeral Home pre Leonard; chaplain, Casper sary,” he Although the suggested educa- * * —_ with nd ant - at - arms “AG baa! : here at 10 a.m. Thursday, with/Moore; and serge ’ 2. eee . tion plank had omitted any ref- Southerners have done their best|Mé®e St 30 a.m. ‘Thuraday, 8/Moore; and ‘Sens tees erence to the Supreme Court, the/to have the platform avoid 8NY| seeterlin died Monday at her home. = oe ont jeivil rights section had this to say|mention of the Supreme Court. ree resident for] NoTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN OF A = nt that broken | on the subject: re ey. (om Northerners on the other! "years, she is survived by her|pubite, hearin Sant ear at the =, = ion chan oF tee Ave : husband; three sisters, Mrs Belle Frage atte "pm, tg cohelger the howd | wie ninoviied -|relating.to segregation in publicly|Blasts ‘Big Business’ — and Mrs, Mary| trTertbange from Residential to Com- papa an “ oon De, Be apes supported schools and elsewhere) CHICAGO @#—In a speech that! Pe sig Caitfornie; and| tein, : and 39: test: of She _pontn open” and “closed” facilities at/that oe a & crorgptr ge a have brought consequences of vast|ran five oe his aletied we na Sen of Detrdit and) eaten a i a orth Hawthorne. drugs, main object to our nation as a/35- minutes, . Wayne Morse . kland County, -Michi- ‘The 24 “closed” patients will be|center is to teach living to chil-| — whole and especially to communi-|iambasted Eisenhower administra-|George Freeman of Grand Rapids. fora "Deceribed at Jot taken for ae ; orga ogee pee o— age thoat out yy Pog of} _ |ties directly affected, We reject|tion policies, and exhorted voters Kenneth F. Lohmann widentng. of “Watkins Lakeland” “open” patients, chiliren who are| * 9% inereh nination of these mrad by) Services for Kenneth Frank Lob- mei: 10 feet’ of Lot 92 Supervisor's learning family-style living, some| The new facility, located near| gp oto , mann, 29, of T224 Andersonville Rd.|pet ¢, waterford Township. is 44 of them for the first time. The|Northville State Hospital, is the| Sgt plank had been|ke Developed the Game) win be at 11 a.m, Thursday in Our|.,3._.79,,* fifth cottage is for day care chil-|first unit in the state for children approved at a session of the dratt,| CHICAGO W® — Sam Rayburn|Lady of the Laltes Church, with| “tot ga, Supervisors Plat No. 8 excey dren. ' |to be set up with the “‘open” and ing committee early today. The|Claimed last night that under Ei-|burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, De-|tr, OO ae ae - Classrooms are tagged as quiet | “l°sed” Program. vote was 125. senhower “we have an administra-|troit. Parish Rosary will be at spreceat + ” se areas. The living areas are — While the five Dixie members|tion that has developed the classic/8:30 tonight in os ers ony of ae Sens Mee Sore called medium quiet. The chil- |Invited to Leonard > AP Wirepnote [cast their votes against the word-|Army buck-passing game to new|Home, 3141 Sasha mts cr and alii Lge 8 thea fownanin dren are allowed to be as noisy |) pon arn — Cunt apaier wil HE HAD THE LAST SAY—Despite the fact. there were many |ing, most ears of the draft-| heights.” . —_ SS Oe died Sat- teees interes Pel aie oe tney Mike at the svimming lhe Nicholas Grosser “at the Meth-| WO™en speakers at yesterday afternoon's Democratic convention jovtlen cat noblacsia Seong fo| Harvest of muskrats in the Unit-lurday at his home, He is survived toning Bosnrme® pool, gymnasium and the recre- \oaist Church Sunday. He is replac-| 8¢ssion in Chicago, here's the man who got in the final word. He's avoid a serious party fight ed States annually is more than|by two sisters, Mrs, Lucille Bar- LOUIS G. BARRY, o_o ing the pastor, who is attending) Rep. Thaddeus Machrowicz of Michigan who made the last sched- * _|six times that of any other fur-lker of St, Clair Shores and Mrs. -Matertord, Township: Right now, the student body'camp with a group of boys. uled speech of the afternoon. _ Each section of the platform is | bearer. Delores Bateman of Detroit & : ; ness Services 13 De th N f In Memoriam 2 rele Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted 8| Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service «12; Busi j x POP PLR LPL LM LLLP A - i o a q 0 Ices IN Lov ‘ D NT | LICENSED ELECTRICAL CON- . sm Bennrdne pused Seay ging tem pace | Uva wr pou hows wok he bnrs| "For wetuage” tok. ‘Senbe a] “ARCOM ber gS TARE | MLACARRAETER ORE. MEW 8) BRICE. BOGE tte ne une sing anata "cant, oY“ . 13, 1086 ore Age felerences. rity Drug, of handicap no| 8. Telegraph rd. thesiol Pe ts re ¢. ong 952 7 . fo'my fears ys yee Age legraph Ee work Ph. PE © a- ¥ ree Mish. Meg ese! Always art pout fond ahd. reat a a cee Mi sre Te at EXP. WAITRESS WTD ee ‘ow ye remarens Service, 7 Se Carpentry attcraneed’ sonable. Call OA $208, dear of Leo’ and} qherg’s not a day. dear Mother, Pesrvon shoe dept. Wederal store.) SALES MANAGER serving liquor and food, Apply in rviee ne TO E TRIMMING AND Mre, Marte Bresnahan; dear sister gaa is missed by Doris, Jay and oORv ice rid it My | WANTED person between It aim. snd DUPLE 76 TL FORTEC | Peart do. ou, Tepalrs, and alterations, "be oe in Sea nis "Salat eas | Blowers | _Bethneegiey, Senge Go, abe W, | Man 24 to 27 Space penile et HEE, RPTONEN BRLP ATR, AP | coors, Cetera Ft cree | Ree tie STR | eee a edtiaies he aver pre mas Se oa vice will be held Fri- iY eacaW INTER. fering exceptional i. 56-2804 aterial only or do the entire Sicteh Acme pourara mawpge, | se sretebicey Ga w| ke eathacr vey Ram coun, urn pe | Ong me ete Om Oe | SET aah AMS nape | Ratt gAte feta ie Taw eee aan erie oe Rev. W. H. Collycott me 3604 ‘E 9-6301 more per ear required no trave eopee OR 3-2642. MAN OR WOMAN rT] eo FE t FE Mire. Cashion will oak fe in state. ef o ebens Directors 4 about our hy te alma ‘DRexel Cpanel iervto. Ph. | EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED. me mre apis dl vo “een Cirepalr #1917 ‘ wfchtons nour ema Key r-a080. & the Brace-Smith punerel Ho Old established Co. op Fred's White @wan Drive In. M-68) chance to act as crew manager. | CARPENTRY - CABINETS-FOR-|GewWENT i8 OUR SPECIALTY. | WELL DRILLING. WELL& PUMP os mith - Puneral Wome. | SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT, § 2 R- NT GiLBOE. AUG, 13. 1056, SHARON AMBULANCE ences for? producing salgsmen, ist Seraiah references, Phone | 80d Pontiac Lake TEP ERTENCED ie ig ay salle em sight, Additions end pairs, EM SATIS = mene ee a0 TL WARRING SERV: OR i Re a ie CF Pee a a A net RI ne —On 3a Scribe, 130 8 Telegraph Ra. Repeal business helps build yout | CARPENTRY CABINET WORK. eng ERS WALL WARING carvies. Duley sister of Pamora) neice ~ rallies “On a! chinery: Alrwav Inc, SALESMEN EXP. WAITRESS 12 TO 6 P.é.| future. Write Pontiac Press, Box | “odd jobs ress , 23-0562. Homes, Offices, factories. PE oy ee organi iains aterford Twp. Highland Rd No salle, Fungi Oxt8. "ea WON CARPENTER WORE ALT RINGS . from: 3 Bra v Donelson-Johns . fice wheed sin cle. ag. Preaty ot | BE work. LET) oom WANTED. Pleasant an¢ profitable s saleswork pact 4 ¥ene etheeciens. bx ___ Garden Plowing 16B PLOWING. DISCING, yet: and mowing. West Side 44224 775 Scott Lk. Rd. . a a LING LAWNS AND GAR- a _ OR 30784 oe ated | —_ additions Call alter § FE) elin, 4 ____ Laundry 18 CURYAINS, UACt fms: fully anor Laun dry. Phone F DRYWALL TAPING. toca wom Free estimates. OR | GUARAN. |FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY BERV ice, tiac. ‘“aundry. re® ph. 2-8i01 oy —Ta¥ING xD. Guar work. e ‘war » F ee BSS Sha Landscaping 18A CUSTOM BULLDOZING YARD, snvever. gromea and beck filling. ELECTRICAL COFTRAGT WIRING gad spe 1008 Ww. Ty ay ee homes, Repair specialty. OR | 3-51.46. . General Contractor pecialty. L. Bilis, PE| _perien S97 le out LA COMPLETE LAWN MAINTE. nance abd shrubbery, 25 yrs. ex- perience. FE $0028. supercars. 4 tole get ae MBEDG. SERVICE| 're'tascst” ‘wt set ‘| SODDING, SEEDING AND ROTO- INO pea ALTERATIONS, | ‘ling. ge gpg nen oe lode K N CABIN AND CU removal. For sale ntucky Bie TO! UVILT oO GE AND and Mérion Piue grasa: will de. BREEZEW AY. CALL 2-8245 ; liver. Webeais , OR 3-2276, aU to DOE, i onyenin Nos PLASTERING, RESIDENTIAL weekends §-3552 FinD “AND DikrvEWa GRA- —2E_204_ peck filling. FE 63652. Moving & Trucking 19 pen ae A. Aftthier DING REPAIR. es one. free SS Pias- INCINERATORS CLEA rubbish cleanup, FE 46134, _ CTOnT WA AULING % TON Rn COM- MERCIAL, FROM BASE- A-1_ MOVING-HAULING BE ae Se | AlAETNED seit etke SERVICE. iy sua well 4 ecleaaxd, FE _ +7615. Asit 4-5134 truck. Charles 5-1306 tering and FE 42290. Us ONING FULLY | Young. | — ALL GUARANTEE ae Cass La Fa YOR ING. Phone FE “ROOF SIDING oF STORM WiN- | RENT HERE Sending and fintshing” dows, F ROOT ING WORK and gravel, FE. LIGHT HAULING AND Pick : | MAN WiTH 9 | LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING AT FE 8-0095. any time ous, Hoe ware. | tiger iT AND Pn nee HAULING. ~"iaeceeed. LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Sand fii Rubbish hauled. ro $5, Ee OF PE 43ibe hauling of any kind. FE service. Reliable HA [e wants +3790 gE 3 my work, e. | eet. ONE WAY COAST TO COAST LEAVE THERE and Closed Tratlers: \P. EB. Howland 2245 Binie Hwy. OR 32-1456 Feat al AND BULLDOZING ° B.D. Tompson FE ¢-6041 __ Building Supplies 12A gS gong “exp Prlecs sekeon | , k R able. FE 5-3 t "ROOF REPATRS TUCKS to en FRE ira: | 4 ton ploceoe 1p tom, stakes _ Fe ‘ois Panag removal, | Dump trucks Semi-trailers Trailers and Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8, WOODWARD Open Dyy gen Syndey O’'DELL CARTAGE Loca] and og Distance Moving. ___ Business Services. 13 tei te da am ° ye ENGINES polres Saws, shears, knives = Painting & Decorating 20 LIKE A REAL CAR} BARGAIN? | Lots of Yen | : inthe Want Ads} | Yo Pivy \ | 7. \ WF . i A 7 \ , OF | \ \ | Ly Nahe” gl et ; 2 “4 { \; ‘ | : \ ay } : | 1 mi | ‘| ’ | uM a » ‘ \ ; { i A : 4 : A 7 * : i. ¢ ' sr Typewriter Service 22A| Wea. fe Lawaguiayihindascnind eed PONTIAC PRESS. “WEDNESDAY, AvGUSt 15, sie eT akg aac = ei geemmonmginy Contrasts, Migs, 32) Rent Apts. Furnished 33, se Apts, Unturnished 34 MODEST NS . fo Mtl) BEST CA i MAIDENS By Jay Ala r ee S SH DEAL pers oe y Alan} For Sale. ‘Houses _ 43 Ries Mise, ete 7 | sty fem —| eet a bape oe Templeton aak 23° A. JOHNSON, Realtor {CLARKSTON AREA S. Telegraph Rd. + a : FE 4.253 fete eset AI th ee am aot \ WE WiLL, Ove YOu A quick cater fon Nitto. ee eine . sree SE REBOR Home : 33 IARGER ise $ soem reakfast : Work preads, You : . 5-8183 rk hi nd eee bed | ‘eign ork Se anes ANTE pprivale, eduls ‘only. pore a= ‘ied pr sa ; 'e ; Ld * a - —. Lost & Found 24 son Wareee Salle, Wi winters yarege. SA a eat Pats a4. Hw Lost: yee & BEAGLE HOU or amall balanc want, large ACAN jeinity of Lake and ander: 2 nee eg Te =. 3 $0 ol sy in new - L sonvil . , ate“ 1362 W. Huron 81, oe tractive ving room with apg Lost: ENGLISH POINTER, ALL nh ning) PR $4402 or +4813, L. 2 large bdrme, with werd. cellag, hes ave oii ‘with black head. Viciniy ATE Gian FOR YOUR | COUR iment, foreed a ee Seth Orchard Lake, Village, PE 7-007, cu ar eeu te ~~ UNION COURT , run worms. ‘and’ te vine ai Kt =, e iivin coat wire, HANDBAG, DER.| K. . l your | foo 5 B 2-1672, 3 rome end, bath, Adulte only. r \ wold. Make us an offer on omnes ST. IMMEDIATE POSSES- cto roomy t: =e you , Auguste Bt. OR !a33 Oret 1 eee Realtor i . * "G TEN . equity, Payments $67.60 om BION, .| gan have @ fishing Boat ot “the Lost: ¢ ' ee TROOME, 013 Aw! *| 109 2, Muron eS teak 5 ACRES R. J. VALU ET, Real There ie a full baserpent, oi . : 105 © : , Cigstoton ree: ea kor’ fired “not C7 at “. i gora. Lost vicinity cor. Bi es te A 3 Socal —_ After $, call PE Pe and ¢ yoom, modern | 34) OAKLAN fever lla Me aero cog . . contract OOMS, DOWNTO\ WaT sIDE. Tw ss : N LAND A windows, stor: ; ssi Reward. Call FE dw Mt A. Stout, Realt et ice Auburn owes refrigerator wo ® — ove toreed “ ee he hot, ve. NEEDS Listin aunvice The finest roe *yi9.000. 2 = . : ealtor TROOM Abra ON Saree | O18 aah : _— ’ ; re arog oem Tar tame | Opa Eves tae his Chntonruig Ra | |” WOLVERINE APTS ett Smeets | pon en Krero | Brick _Michigan Animal Rescue League. | Voorhels, ‘Priv. aut ‘use | 3 rooms ‘beth, 2. - KL Templeton ‘ealtor Harbor. wh Tun dow, but Tost: MALE TOY FOX TERRIER! ow g MORTGAGES B= -g -*. Sedliomes fad bath, 2 ehildren per- 1230 Orchard Lake Rd. PR 44863 ely aE Ranch Wait wee tore © beowe, mare “lath foce re TIES ¥% sre | 4 apoo vEPPe CLEAN. | 14 ss G. "HEMPSTE AD _ [After ¢ @ Sun, OF 2 p-itoe | for ‘Appt | low Jog gum — payment and” only we 7 Home Hobbies pig oe ay 2 111? 8. Telegraph _ iinkers, Pe ete, “WT Huron New tn 1008 2 ter rooms, — Kee SCRABELE ee ww eotte o Bosiety . atacs Mas, SVE. Sos. SNS Baril Rent Honees Fern Furnished 35 CLARKSTON "LOVEL AND vanity, “sinh ee . path al | — Me. s 68466. Caguanee ac tliat 218 : *, all #4 a by number sets $1.00 = tremet , ,00MB. Y VORA with |? CAPAQE 2 ,PEP KE mung ssw lprectica modern rn ke ne ee ee en Gai Attached’ Slatiorel sateen ' to fit). Bal = contract Realto Patrid Wh ol 8. dock, om oes of Blue ot" on oa ily aoe, cee, A Ah OE pty aes ie Be a . ia a eC f | hog fo Flopn oe CRED Loon, ONE CHIT, seeing. | ve got a - j tn Glraaon vee Jot EM | MuLripte Lisrina service | Goit’ Course. Borses Biiver “Lake “al Notices & Personals 25) é LA 3 ROOM $9 Wesbing’ ton. ng. By, fer_.or woot. 8) ny AL ANI — s-| d. Now vacant & ready OPEN EVENINGS & BUNDAYS | ‘The owner has trenate at once, ~ disse” elt. S440 Dixie . i OLD 2 1 _— aetils payment , " will arsed, ene ee eae Hwy. OR FE 3-271. completely furn, to $8500 LAKE FRONT sacrifice at $15,360, $6,000 “ROOME. CLOsE ii lease, f - . . ad » FRONI down to a 5 : hey - seout i. « & wep. ion ah paths Ctbse ne ARGE Hept. tat te Maren ust. gt Okay, so it isn't plugged in — but how do you account | F. C. W C ce bag os dg room mod- per cent mortgage. sees S| GOO) OO) et cae cay teen F.C. Wood Co.| BESESE BRS) wire nos RIVATE DETE wily decorated. n aM . , ow ‘rors + linoleum, N modern, Bab: ew fate LN CABINS, ene = Goracr. Winams Lak REALTORS the Tory piinic| At our, dlaposst to comets "si “ea Perr), "s.| any inuare easton Sh Si, "| Rooms W Siroe vane iat Tt Sots 4 FAMILY oon ar $3 cur ‘Shee’ Bee Rontrects fer | LARGE Se WO DNB WATE Kitchenst BE, MODERN, PORN. | ~~~ coms With Board 38 For Sale Houses 43 _for cash, Good location, FE 21104) RAN, i One 3 bedroom with — ae? clie 8 ———ee saa baths: Aerotred Knapp Shoes | Sh Leech SS SSeS | Pe has” fr eelecms Paine | space heater, plenty at laws $22 |? 28 4 Bonppens. 10 MarnaRD BRICK $10,975 The teal home ter Ye Pin ce a rive “bat | Nothing Down 20% i OR 3-1502 To Buy- . y ROOMS Pome 8 iat NOONE "HG § Wats i eal home for you. er eld- lectri ents furnt including : Laneaene te) veer mn | EE Ee yo cLeay-abmmrWoouE Wour | CEDAR SHAKE $9975 |) He,t 2M oni ci Wg MeN 4 peal a ign Qe Ly yg : altwin A | é ulld you be screens, Lovely livi » on your lot, scerateameanc:| MAHAN jn: ie eg ieee yo Satay nae "| ines | as ly me | sige a gan stot I Re nect-onsinctiteanensietenn ences ge eee ar’ en ae sein opine TB OP, Ges PELE | eee pean npnaa oe a eS tas airhe Mat ee | Zeca eteoepnrng| Bat tal ta ME ary terery i. a ee We Bie DR — 4 be readt Damn TY MAID aE ies UPPLIES. perative Pa oy) So : a tang | ~ BATH, W. SIDE.) EUS, Sept, 1 = May 1. PE oh poms conraleseent Moog Piaina'in our ofie, Changes made suburban, La take privlenen. ais TERRIF IC A 5 w specifica : REPAIRING. 2536\1075_W. me Brena: cag Scere 3 noon, FREVATE ATH” FE |S ROOM” 7 BEDROOM ALL MOD- Home aah’ cheente OC cn We will recommend our builder | ¢ ineuranee, Phone IM 3-244. —_ ; 308 . 8 Wanted Real Est 3 Se thas, Owen ployment sree, Cal ee to be, renable and conselaplows, | “chuding "all ose Fores is. BU Y 5 ate 32A BA a r AND LAUN- | Ypstignts. welcome E. &, 1 or write Hig, Bg not feel obligated aie - : wvery fe muerte erin . REALTY co. setiere. mig = Dyas Oduers. 8270 90000 CASH FOR mop- |? ‘ BRN, YEAR ROUND | 7 Ponties, Mich. DOR “so Mtiame Lake | 1063 W. Huro ‘ATERF 77 ta ee ee wg, | * Rs MSDE, A MOU | aca ROR ou | te rate PE Soe AGROHEAE BMCUR: Cogrrgr- ay onngener| ESTATES. | UYERS IR r, 70 : 7 setataee re | : = | swe ement @ good buy, terms.) ' ‘86. 3 hedpoom brick. b iS - NT AND BATH hes epg ewe | { usen Lake front furnished 4 rm — «na heat, Rae 3 bedroom 1420. ‘Parkway, : : in: . ceramic tile bath, ranch type with at 2 IN DEBT? For your, land. contract, quick fie y, Sylvan Lk. PE ae GOVERNMENT Hovse. | Convalescent Homes 38A -, a George Marble aaener, ones ge Pea oare. slerme Gad servens, with fireplace,” wel wnt etes Fem i ., Bring your ¢ t R FR” MOD. OUSETRAI a : eraonvilie Waterford, ; own, MApl = ing. storms and (¢ % and get our: price befor LARGE ROOMS GROUND FUR. : EXCELLENT. & ARE J OR 3-1 we : ple 5-0002, clone f sereens, Cy- TF SO, |i Be at er re po eo ME tera cree | fatencing On SAB | Fie yor ena — | ESTEE} MEMO RNEE | ard” at, L GAYLORD * ee il seat de BATH @ Oe aN. AUTO. ee ned ONTIL Established .n 1016 seg? home on your Goger’ nour Union Lake — pel foe "Meee Sree al "real e . all newly decorated, adults 9 * abeviow Dr., Wood- Hotel Room 30° in, 950 per mo. enter Schoo ' opine y _ 010.000 itn $3,600 G; % PE 49584 136 E. Pike St of 2 i ups. FE 58338, 139 oi canoe BA s —— 9 ROCHFSTER AREA — New jack. Complete oe Sy 8 he 600 with #2 wel aad enarenes, | 16, down, Owner transferred. ive You 1 Place to Pay wobecial Assi : AVAICABLE AUG 30H 4 BED: ~ home, 100 ft. lot. Quiet PE 6-81 ares. Rd, Take Coole Lak ues gnments rm. h HOTEL AUB ghvorhood. $7,066. with pan Bt esis dae’ ke, G ae t IN CLA Fase Your Mind | [its “topente or any eet jeans tet el ee Ht, Oat BURN snl ct | CAM AND BEL WOOT nun news| Steet nh SLA aN Restore Credit Be ropertien of any special |» fit fioor, AND BATH. OVI ENT. | 7 RNISHED “MODERN ¥ Te ae WEST SIDE FAMILY nome—>| “iS OR COLORED, + ROOMA. va.004 Dasement and gar heat bieckton WE ARE NOT A pg ee sol wai aoe a RMS., BATH. me ere Gon Lake. Leased to Mey. | auburn ee FE 2-0230 pont il mn agevggss Mga ll gap 4 Soy McLARTY BLITZ. wit arate & SOS. | glare, sehenes oF sherente, Owner ¥. 193 or EM Y fi nf 08 FE 2-2162 FE 5-3978 fron BLO neater out of state and wil LOAN COM and appreciated. | only. No drinkers. 59 Willard. it _ EM _3-3600, ¥ | “HOTEL ROOSEVELT | heat,” full basement with ofl Pm 330 af FE 38 z rom beautiful beach comfortable | wants to join hi we MICHIGAN EAT PAUL D. HAMMOND Se tae FORE en ta Ree | Rove bee ae VELT. | «Sesh, gegen. shade tees ARE YOU. SHOPPING AROUND? | Neat’ wuor'tot water, cathe | aco. en wa ater fa 4 = FURN, HOUSE AND AP COUNSELLORS [Pet svat" ™ ves. wer'sutis "ae a .| Pteot: Galdren welcome.” Call Ro |" re room TEC OLEAY, MACEDAY LAKE_120 ft of we eeilage ot cae er| sarthe, ow down vermont, take | P*t sent mores’ 7 Above Oakiand Theater o8. 4 5 NSS ARE CIEKOS. Wh |i mec, PLatesu . = 6 or week. 45 pod — « ceptionally well Be y uf see us, | oF rent Eimhuret, FE 6-4001 WILL ah G b SELLING Y +7396. . Y cou PI mE Huron 8. Pho one FE 23-6266. conatracled, ge ig — one ek jookjng. We A a - PRIVATE OV OWNER 4 BRM. pl oo ft. mart = LAKE pnd ave fun too, Book now for OUR 7 RM & BATH CO ; Lens » he bot. water. FE 4 Large living room with Leckie: ariection of homes t Sots fo | tae Mt home, oak floors plas . ls rag ay — PROPERT u Ave, OR 30682 | iP YC Rent Stores 40-8, fireplace, Fenestra case. ee trom. tu and enjoy | Glassed | "Reautiu tenced in yd. | part. basement tached rail toy _portins new and Sept, MA y? a . A ; ‘ OU WANT ANS * “ATTRACTIVE OAR preoael rg gs Mi, marble alll, our intensily on aha 402 Cowell —_ porch, basement. |- porees. large ist, Katy Yeset ON ANE | Ow peaet at os + Pare _ “OR. on beaut! house | LAROE oroas, pos RENT OR| shad @ kitchen. Beautifully | pag NEW ; Inve privileges, Just » blocks, Full PTET Shibata hs (afk at PM Aad Seely i ir | ARR ROME | eg et | Eon pear go ETE “wiktiane LAKE sponsible for any debts contract- omer. worry with y Call PE 44625. ,, lease . thru May a a janes. Bewer Commerce Rd WILLIAN cE ed by any other than myself. seat n us now. We need | —After_8. Call EM 3-0134, : meer S ALO. STORAGE. CRASE.| ok at this ; a aan 2 oe ee "FT ROE KE “ -LLIAMS LAKE tee #1 Auburn, Pon-| tries" Wer dle tdential i ‘ ae phy monet ATR, LAKEFRONT >) MODERN FURY. 31. Peeiz, = ee | FLOYD KENT, Realt 16) Union Le. Ad EM 34011 | West oF S ape = Ee ee tectern as anents — pt eat. | SINOLE OR DOUBLE. i Neaitor ~ 4 a m.| full b a ap 7 L Scio Ria FER: financing and “ ee tier & ain er Sept: int to, June | "3a re ay ie x 20,08 | 24_W. Lawrence PE 6-6105 | We De | bulla on your tot, sont. ae ond. Mtinish "foots" and reation room lorge bietwe eh SiS SePY ETEK ee SP a oe ome one |—— "i nee, gece Eat Oe, S| Weert | Se bi a beet ad ti . MODERN 3 ROOMS er plans evatiable, See our ——— | oA large lot Ww : ae ——| NA SSP ADO fmt |_Rent Office Soace_4 | Ban Se is Ee soo DOWN | hint paar rs ‘ - e id A Travel Agencie A E, ry} “Gea en Lag 3 RED D HORSE CORP. rian fea may Theater ‘inks lates privieaes Pull price = s 25 sai ots rm. Auto, = washer. oven Welt, on eis oois Feasie Ra, wR ' DROOM $0,000 with §=$980 price only y REALTORS | cork tebe jane, OF Es banter to Tak GRiOn NOME TIN .— i UILDING next t Cc: Briek _= = te aS en ne neal Enote Sacnenee | TRACTIVE 1 AND om | SEPTEMBER THRO OWE IT 2 | Baginan ee nem «|| ouvert hake iifee cryEKAL rOMGICE, LaKErngNT® | duched® euro ete | Ryamenemarazor) ele Rac > CREE [MRCS TOE TE? | Se tees, || Sa ihe o_O ET ata Clarkston : at, fireplace, le r oor, ¢ NER. 4 ‘ A ° POST ofe, aRance EE Sires a) fe eS , Swimming Pool. cesiraple ferent, gal ant cheery bedrooms on Nccond,| fm. bath, peoceden Mag. Sons price i as REAL ESTATE INC PO TIAC 2 et, Portiand. __erences, 2-0119 for « rel- Paul A. Kern, agent. ms Pu soomne mn eee ove jaee, Pe eee es ooeee MALI FARM =e. ‘Men, peng t ston. Mich . ; SEAUTIFOLLY, PORN KATCHEN: | # © 29 Tor ep PwA hese G Heice NER LEAVING TOWN. . Mien. ee ‘amet! "CASH" pond CM AUL Penh. Boe OR | iT $9,800 erage too. Only |" Must sell, New 3. bedrm. brick, ~~ - Mate pT 4d 5 | fdgget csc MN TRAILER &PACE ALL MOD- aan on drm. brick. cia" aiprorimstely aeons Pr gore | W. ON 8T. FE 6-3251 sion | bs eget os rea . Pe. worth. FE 4-203), 00 ern conven. Write Pontiac Pre s . as heat, Full basement gard 42800 Go 1s of sm. Qood ation. Cail ALLED LAE _Box 56 a6, elm St Gtorme and screens. $1,800 dn S ie 1 a1, 6 3 ig MODERN 2 RN 3 BED. — : reet -_FE 61902, : " ADD’ i : Wtd, Children to Boat Beene: 26) - Slacks: irom village, BA, to. 3), For Sale Houses 43 | rooms, 1% baths, new |@MALL HOME Witt 3 LARGE ___OR S_ INC. ————— eee : -_ e MA 4307, ——~ ol cit fired furnace, new siding yedrooms, cash. OR 3-107. ~~ PON’'T. 5 ae ¥ a Rent H |, UNION LAKE | jestatia™ ces | mane MODERN ROME NOE! SEE TODAY. | _Kent Mouses Unfurn. 36 so Leke Fy — ‘ony $9,500, ae and Auber ace. ial peice i 6 tyem ate TODAY —_—— lece- . TT, $1,100 e . ype bungalow a 2 MOUSE. oD :| See Bro Lecce ar Knad sitter os a ator gehegwee| | WELL BUILD A ‘ ; Bee iN ace. a. Dining roast room oar m. H. Knudsen For down payment on aie ; Ripa WRict "Realtor | HOME TO SUIT YOU | da . . . , son GAL BY OWN ’ 0 ans weer ee Wtd. Household Goods 27 _ tin “nari aster, © | of ie iat wissen a Ps _ Phone wrest ag gf | Sua Wo ALL HOUR NEEDS Pour YOU et hence | Us for expert « ot 7 PAuMELY IncOuE 30 FLOR. ae) term: ts for = og Rees POuP ‘ CAN AFFORD ~~—~| your ty ona Ls ° 8 FE? *. Shown by ELIZABE . strms and screens, panied fam- be oe one OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST, ‘Staff of expe sales WAN TOOT *‘LIZABETH LAKE fly room fireplace, 2 pp es cena furniture | buyers. Cash waiting.| men go to work for you. nih Aubure Heights. EMBREE & GREGG 1G ESTATES Lo paimer Brive mi | ea sever: $9790 . - / not BOGE ROT” . ‘ase " taland : FUR Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | erences required MY sors, 7 RM. HOUSE WiTH STOOL AN Union ake Vilage 3 ROOM ~ NOT N. Terore xerDrn 14s, So tee gee ew eg | sae EE hy OER 2 Pa EE (rahe orre EE) LOAN A WOKE viee _ tas . . : . ~ ¢ par. wa qutright or Open ‘ver. til 8:30 — located, MY T RMB, AN AND BATH. tai W. HURON § ‘Saeesaan Scans ox anes Somer rick Ranch in liad sctes. OR| HOME WITH BULL Sale, Phone OR 32717 LisTINos WANTED —| NEAR TEL-HURON, DELUXE. 3 jot. 1% car garage. auto. gas This wonderful 3 bedroom ranch Clarkston Estates rete CORTAGE AT ai a BASEMENT OR AUCTION In and around Pont, m. ‘ults. Reasonable. In- 6 RM. sank NEAR P 8... HEAT. heat, : closets. siid-| jc et with full basement, ceram-| $0ceted on corner ot, 1102200 " Close Ww a e aie . it for e261. HARVEY WILSON quire 864 Glendale hot wane ‘PE 54-6618. ing doors. Storm sesh and storm e bath, large sersened in| ' Clarkston's elite residentia poh! Needs son ‘repel. awl elt ee re Ot a aRORE |e a.orsht Pett Nett Bett» ogon| “Wate. wrerytning furnished. ranch Frc Sere acr aoe: | f°Rrarcen afetgnts, Manor” subdir’ rch ed cttuateg ocreet (ari | new, 3 bdrm. heme. 2 ou sitractive | Excellent. tncas Tom A 83,8 TaHAPED LIVING ROOM, wane and misc. nem MEL rE. or OA 8-3760 Mon MAS dor dome tween - , reaeh rns - niFED, : ee — og, bus, ne. #00 wily =. pore of only Rrepiaces: 3 eo rick talege Ot gous. ee Fel Property. jew = cabinets ic “ é ' riture 3, 1# as is ANTE: ous LL ESTATE OR | _ 6-201). . oil Be wins 2506 Walnut Rd P “es space, i cogroals slab & sliding door: > ._ Ph. 7 jar PARTLY . required. FE_ 98-2003. vou tind Adams ron XSUs, Fr. ie ORIZED ¥ UIPPED RESTAUR- Visit our trade-in dept, for real 2x4's; 2x6's; 2x8's " ) _er_ PE 4-0084 —_—~ our ad “im the yellow pages. ATPENTIONT WE DELIVER 1 17 660 8 h me x" ” ant vrery ing goes for $1000. ed we: Sheathing Boards ... $73 & § 05.00 s 2 of pore yards { washed Le | elogrep knee bi Reasonable lease, 5843 Dixie e Hwy. oo LAY-A-WAY PLAN A. Pi i rices. , EM PIRE. gravel tas cal Ris rushed «a cog | DEERE WITH HYDRADU- __Waterford. OR 3-6164. R EASY TERM Slightly higher Malcored plone Cal caving. a, aan, lie and cultivator, Plow. <4 OSMUN. EXCELLENT LOGA- $25 $28 to s500| we P10 os owrms 70 PA ; BI ETT’S 2000 Union Lake Rd, BEM 34148 PE 4-0806 apringtoott mower, and rubber ton tor Cea eee sber|. COMMUNITY LOAN CS td io cit Seno |e WALNUT DROP LEAP BUILDING: SUPPLIES ie “Lake anea’s, Landes Orne me tone ca TRB | oh raaen, Maple S006 small business, 368 mo, OL 2-0761,/90 E. Lawrence oyite eT 3 acres of tree) stable & 4 chairs, china cabinet, | 161 piste fiwy. MA 8-861) | win ten a) COORe ath aries ; PLASTERBOARD SAL stone oa Bat. PE OL EARANCE = SAL E SERVICE STATION ENDLY_ SERVICE ONE PE 5-0241 MOVING. SELLING MANY ITE is 50 iF SPECIAL! ve" te eae NE ARDEN OPEN DAILY 8 TO ® fale ee wachae: Bh pl mg we O F | Sereen doors $5.95 gow in 5 oe Powe “FIELDSTONE Wesorghs at ANDY i ge. ganopable reat” ggod age:| GET CASH QUICKLY ae BOALES CO." Bining faralare, Rewrooavie. | HURTS ING On ts Gunite atime L&s ; ah, ™ info FE mo p t Oo $500 < miles E. of Pontiac, or 1 mile oft Woodward 1" 1 16 Mile. | 107 8. Squirrel Rd. FE_ 23-0233 Fuel Saver house job 2b or a PARM TOP Mite weatx DiRT An ALL ees fae 4 tebe . of Auburn Heights on Aubu ae 233 | MUST Ba SOLD WEEK. | $2 OAL. ELEC HEATER ... $19 00 Ouf fuel saver will pay for itself pisost Tosaiten per $10 Delivered, Fx tr tenue an) Eee ORS M-59 950 to 1086 cars, Bring your! idxi? Rt RUG AND PAD_ KENMORE ep cong Rage Wo iio FI fate, Foe ae os B (gece ut money in your pookel. “a qterdy 138 ft. hig a zoned industrial. te, oat den Tae = fae ore ge attach, Morris Phat, $25. Meover teak tepe, vase Esendey tray “and, fe faucets osu Fr dn S . oe * Peaks Goop ROAD GRAVEL, 6 ‘YBa ) KING BROS. 2 bedroom home, 2 car garage. aiture, signatures and other se- oar ir. rémoting gtand. Ot Other mise. wum e¢leaner and. attach. $25 VF FUEL = TANK ‘GAUGE. , LBas, So ea PE canine ervet ds, | FE Tn, lu Priced Ps ae Call us for further! curities. racr 4935. _Gateleg table, $8. Phone 4-7919. 172 8. beciere vA vented fill cap. $37, FE dei #1170 or TE band, youn t ko Fr DEALER . ees : tedies. home - = —< a "in Candene sans hn gees! eid by UALITY. : a $i rid pee meeemeet a; 3. ro FRAZER ROTO EW & = ; . . u ¢, ic tables, -| INVESTMENT OR Oa land "Key uty tagrances Seiten bat sits, sgen. oes chairs, Se sia eis, gail double. sh dines. 8 m obits Pl $ a tape ae Meck On PILL ep Paria, ane seryied demon- BUSINESS k oe sa ie i falas ALouNUM gen ton bo obey ” | BENSON LUMBER CO rent ‘St las ai iin Tillers, ay and rentals. - _ buiiding_Coenet_ af} C Ee Ta concen: Saas PORTARTT —— MONTHA | closu M de oeriapie no models, | FANG, PANG, PANS. ALL SIZES. 649 N. Bagi : | PON TAC LAK DRS. PL 1900 N ° ine Ra, pcm ar pg ; HB; ginaw Pr 4-262) |“ Panda Can eee Loan ompany| oho, Ail not mataed salened cere me | | git ttving undone, pedoviel. espace MEATER, UA00 BTU DUO] © a ak Fat it | Ponting z $74 D tic, ¥ “ core gree and © trucking. “on : 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. bar “ASH FoR} je | BED Tivivo ROOM SUITE: RED SEE OUR ISPLAY Values Michigan Fluorescent. 83 | therm (with, blower 18) sal. fect INTERNATION AL OF RALER, FE ? 9206 Beige Roe eT wero ROO ee Gwar | Die:, Redroom chair. freeser, 2] As ato Dixie Mwy. Cali on | gOrevard Lake Ave | 'Betond. Pe aint Roab of On AVEL C5, Woe. 01 BE ee ee ee - . a, ie c, ar- FLO-CO STEE =< = | ote yinebaek chair, ‘Thor wash-| icles, “all in e-i condilion. PE *ATICCONDITIONER” * plete with ‘Timken oil conversion SEPTIC TANKS STATE FERTED TOR UOTE. | gana Seat, “Ht Hooters Dae en et alli *8-3856. rer Ld FORCE CON and, TEAGUE FINANCE CO BATHINETTE & BASSINET, “DE- REFRIG.. GAS STOVE. MAPLE yale IDAIRE, prow *s¢ Mop. | —2-2431. re tous * ag a Me rity ereves ond fill | Seg a . with le hitch 2 N. MAIN . +| luxe, like new, FE 80125. broakfaat set. Good condition, FE a. — ONLY 1 WEEK, $200. aaa bade os G TOIL Ere vi $18 va | STORMS AND wn ee VARI. | TOP il PER YARD Pick Fergus i with new Das ovis jusder. TTLE jouble sinks wankers ATE ol ROCHESTER, MICH, ~ oi REFRIGERATOR AND STOVE | AUTO" Wat Weahowis with ‘itunes $11.95 | Good condlion, FE aahtae | Nd FE See of VE BUD Bac ADER Talon. Gal 65: pee eae ginstal | yrs. old, like new. 16671 Dixie |” 6 f. east Irom. ti wis gd et Eg - FOPAOIL BAND AND “OA Lim nt aa Rte , LOANS #35 TO 6500 =: Quis $5 plus eas. Kenyon hey. ta rear of Half-Way House | vesce Se "ees he. | Factory ast ino PPL onp-8e STOP LOOK — \lomuee: Powmna ant tending TRADEANS WANTED yes W. Waren” we pees LIVESTOCK ™ VRCA URED CONSOLE — we capi” whats ww cu ies, cory 008-8 Oa ths wna “ig mS Faeinae E7100 fomber’ coustling “ef fae” ten. | Tae LOW INTER ¢ RATES ort. ATT ea EHO aA iN . . om pson, ———— eae umber cons! * 0 ; BUY A SA A WELL-EQUIPPED WOOD WORK-| », nou 1D GOODS 0.88 al) mak le Elec.| 8 Perry GARDEN RACTOR axl0, 2812; ‘lot of good flooring, P Plants, Trees, § Shrubs 68 : : ing shop Terms. Owner retiring, |“ ster OL G71. OL 1-078. WA ee _trie, 603 Lt ounecn, FE es BABY, BUGGY, LIKE NEW. 1 several good windows end fram od a ~~~ | HOUGHTEN & SON FE 54806. ~ Mortgage Le Loans 54 | Walton. Co: CTON e * KE WEW. 00. GIRLS ROLLER ie. , SIZE | for cement biock Bouse. several A Buu 8 528 North Main, Rochester f.Joaivn PE 2-2257| Selli T PAINT 8 UCE FOR YOU, AL- Will Sell for a Son ANTIQUES NEXT TO TRAIL‘ € ing OV] won vay iL a * om as water beater pate and outside stairways H. Blackhill and Norway. Pine OLive 1-9761 Well established for 30 ace ero| LOANS $600 TO $1,500 End Bogt Houses, Ponting Lake. RUBBER BASE fe PAINT alt Sia Soar he = Soma Sor be creererre | 7 a BR Pon BALE. . 600. i jentgere. = bale: - here, De pt cll aggre ane Otome] 1. FOr any purpose ra a IGERATOR 4%’ WALL TILE. ...25¢|—"— BUY NOW Lake Variety Everything rr, FE a Liver tree igen, Bia your gen, bri ey nh te tn” i uarters, homies, modern er not, in ae Wes an - APT, | N at c ; rep 2922 renee . oul furnace ¢, cigee to ilane a Mg gh: ‘ccedivion. “oni Seay 4 ovis? A HURON PE. 42004 | KEMTONE —p REMOLO — SWP) Sinead? vem Harry hel "pS UMM ER ae ys B. of Wise’ ang Duck “ih aoa coo fem ¥ "9 * 4 i ements, SPECIAL, ~“vacuUM at Mil) Leake Baldwin Rd. 7 : every : bgt AL gy Ee 3. fo rou er enclose = | CHE +f Cleaner, 060.96, vie re 0.98. So an bate "3" oar ort i. x of | HOUSE BEING WRECKED, MA- inode 1358 Comte ” cet a _day"trom 4 ‘te af: sho a + Woodeard “tworts £5 ? house constructed. ble—used ear. ex- uron __ Rd, | with ve for self install, 6 _per oon. ae aed a or on cellent condition. @ Lalasons te. FE |SINGER SEWING MA CHINE, print ‘ter a Quite manic ive t AINT “complete wha ee aal. ps2... Sale Pets “ bbs — BE INDEPE NDENT, OWN AND| 5. Sn ieton? mortgages, - Stn uO RTECATN Tr ry iitach ose Cell FE 3 “Tiges Pate tte a a Hom ents Z Gecor “Sottenee 671.001 MALE OUT OF ORSIES PETITE — EES ee es your own fuel oi! route Apply 208 National Building. _nette set. 220 N. J 3 ier ° A ; mp‘& tank........., 081.7 acne aod Fire Brave Gaby x 00 an, ance out of profit.| Pontiec. ot 44129 onan, STOVES.” BouGHT sot ‘Redi-Mix rete & mortar 01.18 | "5 AL. "Soa NTERD Hades Piembise’ & Heating. | _ 47031. 125 x Merrimac. e-Soeb “Mitford, “Mich, Sw 35 CoLpsror REFRIGERATOR. changed, enti ee. os! on New & used doore—fiush & panel stiisraction. Terms, } _|2 338 N eee SALE. Fi Suess tease ta tore city Ths “a Fr ROB LF Tao EERO ar see. peer. | ghecl chethes tcipait 0 ocr” KING BROS. are ac: eee REMOY: | 5 1 Fa odin “ater am| $8 one of Pontiec’s most modern|4 ROOM COTTAGE, WITH NAT- beautifal console, | yr., ; INNER-| Sheet-rock-C&C—61 55. . re re 13 | ae aN Wo p-4 and profita’ tion ® privil ioure “pripetv. $138.95./ § mattress, like new. $20./ Rocklath—C&O—@1.16 PONTIAC rD_A R . . 1a * male, nt rf wes ~ eee Are you; ural fireplace. , \. 3 _Kiiiks “appt ek: ; aOR Bidg on EP egies Oo ga GARDEN TRACTOR, 86, TAPE aS oew. ble, FE | AKC ” ord—nat} : rr. CONVALESCENT DOUBLE LAUNDRY TUBS W seas FE +0736. 127 §.| Felts—ro!l roofing & shingles ae te ag ier yume, rey © epring tooth Grage. NURSING HOME tend and mizing faucet First 38 ke _8t. Desier Th 3 oie ep Bg ge aes; | 1 ot © um er AKC BOX: 6 pease ee 3 yeme. chine, $i0. 1308 Hatchery Ré. OR TRADED IN D DEP T. oth Low F ASE | babe. 46: laundry tube, 410; e- Plaster ‘athe. Paint, SLD. k wy _ Auction Sale 77 income. soeatea within in 48) miles estat Bed "b Goll pri spriug ie AT AUCTION ON THE | | DRYER, Fridipaine, Elec WiCES 3 M BREWER 400 ace as trade tog teed trie, only. bout Yes, old, Now pera ease Peter = = ee ce sen Stan Wek Sas ee CHROME DOCETTE BETS AaBEE Oeeasionel chairs BAG | CHROME DINETTE SETS, ASSEM.- | Occasions; chairs ..... _ MA tise FE_5-T706 water youre’ ve, ae. Sise gas stove. Sarde oe Eagan ay china “Yoo e “value, |8 pe. dining tm, suite | SURPLUS LUMBER sentry = B2 ee RR ee ee BURMEISTER Garage Doors poe eae and table, d vee e are new, de- WYMAN’S ‘ ‘e tract, or $3600 cash gro- a oe sive tnd views Lares IL AND COA oor. business. incl. stock and CAR’ in = te ~ mete, rmice | 1» 19 W. Pike St. PE ¢11 4x0" seceeeees O1.35 poor hay ood 235 ap. A CUBED | om. code license. elec, MA i compare and 41133 = rboard |... eee $1.65 modern deot co your ee Conta “Conrersion oil WILLIS M. BREWER SALE OR ae Michigan sccak’ eS'Se:| TRADE-IN DEPT. — | trey. Flastornoerd sss. $175) [ese than you ain Lat us eive mere aaa regs Rochester. | BASSET 55_N. Parke FE 4-181 td motor Sears cement | chard Lake Ave. China cabinet ++ $14.06) 6x10 ane 4219 also tn stock. ice hog’ satin i’ Bei) stam Otive $401 ha FE $0638 MA 5-758) PE 5-7704| mixer or what have you. FE |i BABY BED AND HIGH CHAIN. | Lounge chair & ottoman..... $19.95 RRY DOOR SALES CO a ALL a ‘& Si, STONE AURANT. LLY |e Good cond. $20. 2186 Allerton Ra, | Davenport # chair | ...... $28.50 | 23 Ib. Crown Coat in @. ..... $228 Bank y PB 2-0203- GWBRED ; equipped. Doing sbundant year|'51 CHEV. CAR FARTS re ai | Spout aPRIN 3 piece pedreem suite....... $38.08 25 Ib, Joint Coment in @ i OR oeagghs Ps Collie dog. Male 3 yrs, oid. Ex an i ‘round business. On direct e to cetiien. swap or sell, cheap. 20 AP a | Cedar chest vote eweees $30.95 | 250 ft = system =... 83.75 | gellent wateh dog, Used to out- ng 7 pm : Straits. i ‘mile from Lake| 460 Midway before 3:30 p.m. | §13 ALL UPR PIANO. | 2 Diece sectional + $30.98 | 250 ft. tape ...... $ 90 door a 5 F goed pons lg » yA St, Helen. Plenty af hunting and 18. wn A L Dov. | & niece Game rom room suite... a 6 Ib. bag of gypsolite ,..... . 81.25 home, MI 46548 before @ p.m. ae) mag mee ia “Planing. 3yp acres, aith 332, ft LE ie 1CKS Refria. an wreueh i ae hae veces Ow BULLDGO.- FEMALE + donna } omen belt Perm, 390 eat Then: * a = B 4 p eeeeeeetes 5 « h14: ken i ’ tional “> modern. liv. | R A | )F x’ axa $0" plywood ccc: etait ca k"k, SRI co. | 9 a. tape _Hen Ri. hoehest : meals 900 agasaal Appr < nite aemwea—ag| THOMAS ECONOMY [00 ot'P etic’: $238| mareGe™cBal"k SUV y co. | VENTIAPIG FANE Rotts | SosrOws at aTUD. AKC. CUR: i hg and contract ae Bart] 2. isthe buy of the year. é FURNITURE Co. MAKE SURE rrs ser WATER MP e008. G.| door chimes ot territis values: | CUTE. AK PRRINGESE | o'clock néon ot i Dunsing Farm, £ FE & Thompeoo 80 8 Perry. _ igen Fluore FE 6-004,” | og vy ~ een parment 7 ee BURMEISTER xitGun CABINET SINKS. ¥A- —hake Aye. ~~ SOCRER PUPS | oF a mile south , Se Sale Land Contracts 52) Sieg jut’ rite ‘beth, full mous make fal $2" model FOR SALE CHEAP OA 8-710. teak : ms ide 8 ott, sal Northern Lumber Co, | thine 830. allgndly, marred COSKRN PUPPY. 8 LAC oa. Holton heifer ’ ‘ 31750 750 DISCOUNT Foom and the best of terme er - Ra oa moded case" several Oyaleos, —— ceives aod. bulls Abd Dis: AND BATH, 860 trade your prasent eauity Pontise EM oan €, EM, 2907 | Michigan Finoreseent, 393 Orchard ell W._ HAM |+ persal ofthe late Dr, GB: Dun; i Eas t Saleh Gane poll gad ernay 4 Sir? neice ae ®. vr 1-418 — te SELOTE ouiftanding herds of Carnation ; Ga siederenl erase it) KENT TLE. Eth faces Revie ake | sso Iotrig he gine yaa JIM WRIGHT, Realtor: 30 | 3 Durer with oven. Call after 5. “Coo eer 1 Bie Gtand sited ‘by" Minnow Creek oa oS eons B at em an $49 Pe |. Six marble colors, 9x9% inch. 0 o 1 - | Sy 3 ri ry grena- See ae F + : ; BIN- = : ‘ i ie Spughher a , ‘ mak f BOAT AND FLOOR BANDER. POL- ually, FE . Cham Syair mu ens cee : | = Peo ened Furniture Appliance | ~ “ANCHOR FENCES — . Ce : ts Each girs FF Chadha | Oe ce aOR | fa "act ae toetee = vou. b4.800. Secured by 3. * oot Kamp Ser : Keego Harbor TREE ESTIMATES, PE ST471 | Open | = ay Seat win At sfiaryie"ueey as ats autsle are! searting ‘reeoras, that Secured by 5 » FE 5-081! or PE 5-s976 Moe donut ©. GUPFERN ihe Pou. ae FOR RENT are $80, PE 4-412. ay By Fy tion will be VA 8. modern $24.50 vai- mogerd east. aide home on. paved % TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES POR Ur. ‘~ = - over POPPIES.“ freee. Clark Resi Estate, 346 REALTORS FE = =| SRRRSES erage BB hnwnre. to ae 4, Sine peasy “ean, rahi Spat Piru ‘peoeyeamers—eaaery a uedy ora — sce SP —— i eae sis. : nary Lt es UR $85 WORK am 8, Teleere a = * eae come in and REFRIA. see apm Fy L, shower wr ae eae eniees . doeeeeee ones [e} A : FOR YOU tages ouid be 3 eal , adotne peat BOVE .cavsccccsuees bardware : ‘Most can rear ate ranged Mich aes FEAR? : Rolla’ mattress $14. TORS. rae | Pate ‘YEST AT'S UNION weeptNC BR BROS ww nd all ‘e have eis for sae ~~ sm ah tae fe . ee AB) HARDWARE % ott. WRECKING CO . a . * Sea ete Sltor Jetene et “i “ seve we wAGAIN PRERD Bf wont va Open Ev . nee fp: Bag seeee : Sh SETTER Bi iG. Money to Loan - 33 #900 Quk’ footing ssc. 086,ber M n 80820. meed Lenders} piet ee ee | preeree CANARIES, AGES rr ree A gts yaar erent esseee ee Zaaee _Need $500 tng, ree | fee, ech ees da | may 7 meme ot. ty, Si step —. 62.78 3e each PARA - akan ¢ A ee GS Cares AGES. : r Food. Onakiand Bi bees eer ae Micsscr estar sire, bares ar. to Talk tig I oar ee e-bint and tell Home S eg! Bale PEgPPg rie il a “GET JT QUICK wayne scot id APPLIANCE 8 rcerean: ~~ maecmse through Classified- Ads!) "23% DIS ior UNT | ‘CHEAP NEW waren, 9 wast gh i shpaieaban| Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 28181 for an ad- writer and get itl. ra os : { ete lang Oe ieee : : ; : ae a8 . i . f 3 i oY os Pies aoe nT Whe te ig ge ia Ss a Sad he a ag Be ae a - treet’ puretases “HUTCHINSON MOBILE cart. any mak Top BACLEY AUTO PARTS : 1 B st.|* es ry io JON Ean 6 Sonar I wintED fg’ CARS, Ph. OR 34511 CASH FOR ANY MAKE O8 LATE Matthews- Hargreaves 211 6. Saginaw 6t. rE GLENN’ S 4 ON: SAGINAW or "Sn 4 4-77711 WALL GOOD- ” met es, yg 3 w. ae wD, walls 603 8, Saginaw. ,e nae we es Pull We per cont” oll. ED WILLIAMS: ‘COMMUNITY MOTORS — 803 N. Main, Rochester HURON MTR. SALES a TIRE, | BARGAIN Eas Dvigaad _. SERVICE TIRE & TREADING £0. Auto my al AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS 7 heeded 8H OC IN TH a Pusch ‘idee Shop. 23 Phone FE ‘Sale Motor Scooters 82 oe 1984 EAGLE, VERY wo =o ia a. For Sale Motorcycles &3 YY. ORIG. srt Berchet Lake Ra. On ai, . bike with the trimmings. ¢ Orion Motor Sales oe For top dollar on late model cars. 2427 Dixie Hwy. OR 2 on OUT OF TOWN BUYER WANT Rept ma . “Sch Mr. Perry, For § Sale Trucks 90 CHEV. ‘52, STM? PICKUP, PH. ‘s, ‘FORD 4%-TO Foe PICESE Witt motor, $140, 675 Stirling - TON PICK UP” i948 FORD, $150, ‘wb ‘FORD 7 i Oued aS STAKE, be oar goby inet 1 FORD va & Fe 7H} IN PICKUP MOO. New Ra a good condition. Bim- mons off Alrw: Wilson GMC New & Used trucks $175, 6518 wey. Oakland at Cass © FE 5-0485 BARGAIN FoR QUICK BALE. @ 1% ist. class. §300. For Sale Cars Auburn Ave. sound. z ese Ford Convertible, Thunde “rt top F. “engine spec Nylon 1955 Plymouth Savoy club stan power flight drive, very 1964 B. cog — wagon, 4 door, “CLARKSTON - MOTOR SALES C “hry ysler- aie sr xi cha MAIR HIGH $89 Paid |: W._ Huron FE_ 2-204) “aw od p = M&M Motor Sales | ja) ‘cues 1952 GMC Diesel tractor | “> Wont Side Van and Stornee, FE | - 91 bar eas Open ivenings Till 9pm. 4 Fv tg VS te OF ‘0 CHEV. , CONVERTIBLE Power Glide. W.W. Tires, ais FE) Lk. Ra a fio SmRTES, with heater a eall after a i CHEV. SMALL (ALL EQUITY. TAKE over paym 586 i ~CHEVR VERTIBLE demonstrator, —_ full equipped, $2300, MI 41600, Jerry Neeley 147 ‘B. SHARP “bi [CHEVROLET x, BR. Radio ang ob all tires, m ania” Ag gi1'85 and ema) i¥- yl for and = CONVERT. FULL “a wer. Small equit pe over Ho eT Or sw ap for . ets BA. af ansportation w, CHEVROLET 3 a nf DR EXC. a a _Motgy just | eversoules. ied, PE iba: ae #5. | 1951 FORD 4 at IT Fags Gentes tobe Then. Bring It It Here - aie os M ™ na fellas for jharp cars| “Remember walking out on me this morning when I was soengiitt Dizie we, lecturing you? Well, here's a tape recording of the balance of re 44-6806 itt” cars. e yt wal pe 4 Drive the extra. pies, For Sale Cars 1 For Sale Cars i "HL. J. one Me Le Nor in needs clutch. a tat Bei Baa 2° _— sg ER A em North Chevrolet's | Sense Petiatat. 2 | aaa, ae Big Lot in Birmingham | "S002 uti © ** SHAPE. OA #3011 WE PAY BUICK'S 1956 FS, LAST CAI CALL ACK at these prices. ve i. : e D lc come “ifs served. Liv sia : For a or oe an tit ee ~ | HAUPT PONTIAC SALES Clarkston ne Eentiee ee custom 4 dr. “emonstrator. oege money on ‘this Pont! ‘ o factory _speeeeeeis Low down pay.m 1962 tag ial xe. Good transpor- Sevov. A real buy Chevrolet, Bel-Air 4 dr, Power aot R&H, Well-equipped. A real wei" Cpevroiet Bel-Air 4 dr. Save No Malt st OPEN NIGHTS ‘tH 8 MA 5-5566 or MA 6-1141 iT ttn’ FORD SALES eR Tine i. ~— low mile- ms $350 for p~ od PE 6-1853 46, STAKE. at nee Porc 3160 Elisabeth Le “s Rd. DR. R. “iS H., Th new tires. very clean. EM MONEY SAVINGS - Opportunity viventikan. 2 dr., radio and bg Ps by Lt geome V4, An excel- lent car with low m tun- red and ning white. See it no ang sav . Sree $4 MERCURY MONTEREY 4-DR You'll ride of this 2 tone beauty, Mere-O-Matic, radio and heater. A nice car that can save hundreds of $888... $1397 3 ‘8 HARDTOP, midnight power steering, Krone windows, power seats, elec renie eye, o and heater. walls, Everything but the Riotes sink, cial at only 91497. ‘4 Moreury caieiaeewe pet LOOK! esos . INSTEAD OF FANCY USED CaR| #0 en lw DVERTIBING TRUCKS 'e would o> take the money |, Che na 1207 that most dea‘ers put into used 3S Chev. pick-up ...... t ear adve' . and apply it | ‘52 Dodge Pick-up .:.... $ 657 against r ing the car, We | ‘51 Dodge Sein cences 2 check safety features and mak Dodge ‘e-ton pick-up ...... $4 age t every. 50 Chey. roar ......... av is 4! pick-up «...... wi | * ‘e till . “RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLY MOUTH HARD TO SPELL. EASY TO D 222.8. Saginaw FE 2-613! Transportation Aplenty : ‘82 Nash Deliveryman ‘SM Ford 2 door ‘30 Ford 2 doo a gern 5 2 door Chev. 56 DEMONSTRATORS & EXECUTIVES CARS AT VERY Substantial Savings ORK SIGNALS. ANCE. As LOW AS $195 ‘|Your Car Down ~ CHEVROLET _ eAree AND DE- MILEAGE. hew CARs APPEAR. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM “Oakland County’s Fastest. Growing Dealer” wk at MS | HUI RON MTR. SALES 952 W. Huron PE 2-2641 “In Weather Like "Thie ISN'T IT WONDERFUL To Own a DEPENDABLE CAR? BETTER CHECK THESE! SS Convertible $2195 Radio & Heater, H atic, PONTIAC. or $5 Star Chief 4 ‘De $2095 BEL i eee V8) “Radio & Heater, Power Brak ‘ : SS. Coase 4 Dr V8 | ag V4 CONVERTIB Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Mat Nice OUTH : 55 Two: Door vee $1295 Radio & Heater, Standard Trans- mission, W-Walls, PONTIAC 56 —870-4 Dr H-top $2695 este... & Heater, Hydramatic, CHEVROLET 53. Bel Air H-Top.. $ 995 995 Radio & Heater, Automatic Trans- 544 Dr v8 Custom $ 995 os* Heater, 2 Tone, A Sz $ 795 & Heater, ‘Automatic Trans- ee ee = kine Canoe Con $ 495 52 2 Hard POMIRC 3 695 ant chev. 1955 pel Air, V4 with WILL TOTE YOUR NOTE Everybody's Credit Is Good Here DETROIT MOTOR ie 1M 6. Saginaw at "85 Le igg B Sey H WAGON, R&H, DTOP, R AND Hi. Ws. =e two utomatic. $1775. hacgiep oupe. Loaded extras ee 3 ing power. Low mileage ball appearance. Just your car wn. Haskins Chev. i Highway at MIS wae akon ighway Me CENTRAL Michigan's Oldest "LINCOLN & MERCURY" Dealer OFFERS THESE "Safe Buy” Used Cars = 1863 bd ? 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News, Party Line THURSDAY MORNING CKLW, News, Homechais | Wow Penpoe with soul so dead he wouldn't give Whom Cee ncrams | 6:00—WJR, News, Roundup wear Bech EE 2:30-WPOM, Tempe his last beret to thaw out Ed Sulli- 1:30--WWJ, Morgan Beatty | wein, Pred Wolf WPON, Mainly for Jor Miledy | 3:00-—-WJR, Convention van's frozen grasp on the Sunday WXYZ, y Time CKLW, ‘Rooster Clus 10:30—WXYZ, Girl Marrics with Eeee ae night TV audience. CKLW, Heatter WJBK, News, Reid CKLW, Mary Morgan Yau ws Ace * * ee WJBK, Party Line WPON, Seramble WCAR, Birmingham H 8. Tew Tees tee But os. neta’ sean $00 iR, Fist Game #:20 WIR, Volee of Agrictt. | U1: O-WIR, Arthur Godtrey MOAR. i ms theme te _ pra eh "that vs : xwe topkic! a oday WXYZ, Show World , XYZ, : Metiwante CKLW. Gangbusters caw ‘Guy A WHYS. Grend Contra Sa.) "oy. "Fide Cl one ever will—not with a perform- WJBK, Tiger Game WJBK, Reid .| WJBK, News, Tom Gears 4:00--WIR, rollacoed ance anyway. ecwick tat coe wean, Cotte Maxeell 11:36—WJR. Time for Music | WJBK, News, Don McLeod Sullivan, said Ken Murray, =r oa ot Game ware. pte, Woit ww, Convention ween en Music yon holder of a — ww, vention » News, Dav e " producer. contract w WXYZ, Cony WJBK, News, Reid CKLW. Queen for s Day | 4:30—WJR, Music Hal! : performer ‘ CxLW. B A ong wean, News, Getteo WEAR: Siuste in the Air WXYZ, News, McKensie NBC, can't be whipped by a per- BK, Tiger Game PON, Scram 5:00—WR, Philip Lenhart ormance, only by a show. aa. WXYS, News Woll THURSDAY AFTERNOON waTE. “Wet itrlek-@porte 9:30—WJR, Conventien ew 0 attr por “e * F a . CKLW, Ted McCoy” KLW. Terrence O'Dell | 12:00-WJR, Jack White & Ra That,” opined the big, noe WJBK, Party Line WJBK, News, Reid WWJ, Convention WIBK. News, Den McLeod jing comedian, ‘is because Sullivan WPON, Zee ind Orville WCAR, Coffee Wwith Clem WXYZ, Convention ; wae = isn't trying to beat anyone with a }10:06— $:00—WJR. Jack White c . News, Tex Benecke ‘ ews. Convention ww. Boo Maxweit WIRE. News, Tom Ogorge | 8:90—WJR. Music 3 Hall performance. He's beating us with ti WXYZ, News, o. » News y m nt GRLW" Jim Van Kuren CKLW. News, David WPON, Audioscope WXYZ, News MeKensie |the mashed potniote baa of thing. --Today’s Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. “And believe Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Murray | Channel 2—WJBK-TV ] TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS THURSDAY AFTERNOON 3:00—(2) The Brignter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. AUGU ST 13, 1956 ‘ me,"’ he admon- ished, waving his dirigible-like ci- gar for emphasis, “it isn’t well put/""" together either. But I'm not the one it knock it. It's sugcessful.”’ | A SECRET IDEA idea he firmly believes would give | NBC a Sunday night rating edge|say,a good word for the Republicans.” Seat 7 at Your Card s 00—(7) Top Secret. Doctor ‘dis-, appears after death of. her son > School. (7) 12 o’Clock|$:15—(2) Secret Storm. in “The Lost Child." (9) Corliss, COmCS: 3:25—(9) News. Atcher. Mr. Archer purchases|!2:25—(9) Billboard. $:30—(2) Edge of Night. (9) “The Antiq Vase.” (4) News 12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holly- Howdy Doody. dnd Sports, Paul Williams, Bill) YOO! Story. (7) The Exwins. (8))3:45—-(4) Modern Romances , , Cartoons. 4:00—(2) Four O'clock Theater. Flemming. (2) Linkletter's Kids. Interviews. '12:00—(2) Mid-day Movie. (4) Ding Dong 12:45—(9) Mary Morgan Show, (4) Comedy Time. (7) Margie.) (9) Justice Colt. for publication yet. He said he hasn't even broached | 6:18—(%) News. John Daly. (4) Sonny Eliot, Weather. (2) News.) Jac LeGoff. '- '6:20—(4) Dolores. Drama. ; 6:25—(2) TV Weatherwan. Dr. Ev-; Table Instead of Four! USE THE ROUND T-TOP fits any standard size ONLY BRIDGE or CARD TABLE exett_R. Enotes | vse '6:30—(7) Disneyland. ‘‘Helter-Skel-/ Coll FE 5-8174 ter’ film. (9) Million Dellar Movie. Herbeyt Marshall, ld ia Bruce in ‘‘Adventure in Was ington.” (4) Talking Point. =f itics. (2) Detroit Speaks. Discus- sion of Riverama. 6:45—-(4) News Caravan. John| Cameron Swayze. 7:00-—-(4) Nation’s Press Confer- ence. Newsmen interview sur- prise guest. (2) Frankie Laine| Time. Lillian Roth, Cab Callio-' + way, Jack E. Leonard, guests. 7:30—(7) Amazing Dunninger. Ac-| tress Shirley Yamaguchi, guest. (4) Father Knows Best. Bud — homely girl to the school pro: on the urging of his ral gp in| “Bud, the Ladykiller.” $:00—(7) Lost Lullaby. and Have One Delivered! 62-70 S$. SAGINAW (SERVICE? Yes! © Tape Recorders e Record Players eTtv ‘ aire. Ambitious bachelor choos-| oa ing between gullible heiress and © Hi-Fi poor actress. “| ? ® Radic . $:30—(7) Democratic National oe : «1 Comm. vention.. (9) Mystery Theater z aes Srooms Wayne Morris in “Yellow Fin.” » A. Systeme (4) Democratic National Conven- 1:00—(7) TBA. (9) News, 1:05—(9) Shoppers Show. 1:25—(2) TV News. 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. (4) Tennessee ‘Ernie. 2:00—~(2) The Big Payoff. (4) (Col- or) Matinee Theater. (7) TBA. /2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. Tips for TV Convention Viewers 4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) Cactus Dan, (7) Ciseo Kid. 6:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance arty. 6:15—(4) I Protect. _& so—(4) Lk lash Gordon. Round I, Dem Floor Fight: -Struggle on Civil Rights | “No performer can last, A show can last, but not a. performer— unless, of course, he's a person. ality rather than a performer, | a Godfrey, say, Murray also looked askance NBC's so-called ' iment program,” laugh-makers. This idea, said Ken, is ” or a Crosby. at| ‘comedy develop through which it | able but of dubious value.” “Look at it this way,"’ he com-| manded. ‘I can bring an actor to }you and say, ‘I want you te watch this boy with the idea that he isn’t) show. | CHICAGO (INS)—TV viewers of| its recommendations and urges Tite ready yet. He needs season-| the Democratic National Conven- ltion tonight may watch the first ‘floor fight of the 1956 conclave. | The issue is civil rights. It will) lcome up when the platform com-| | mittee presents to the convention ae "Flin Priest Charged Film. ( Tes Berrie, Best. inal rin Reckless Driving TORONTO w — A Flint, Mich., clergyman was charged by police | last night with reckless driving after he and four others were in- | | potential’. The South probably will pro- test sharply at any mention of Supreme Court's decision against desegregation In public | schools, The North may balk at | any failure to include a mention | of the decision. In either case, words will be ex-| changed, The man in the center of the stage is Rep. John McCormack of Massachusetts, platform com- mittee chairman and’ majority \leader of the House. AND THEN IT STARTS “You'll look, and maybe you ‘Dh ‘That kid has real talent. | should have the training. he; isay, needs’.' \their adoption by the delegates. jing and training, but just judge his, He} Same thing with a singer. I can say, isn't set for the but with a little work, I believe she will make it’. “Again, you'll look and prob- ably say, ‘You're right. She'sgot | talent, She will be real big some day’. “But if I try the same thing with | “Watch this little girl. She big-time just yef, “admir- | old convention-attender since feet out trailing Wallace so ment. heard his name. Facts had will also explain why I was Truman Administration.) * “It was a well known fact” bition. young reporter there got his f came to and sald: * Robert A. Taft's theme song, Clover,” at 8 a. mg. in Philadelphia. Chicago in '32 quipping to t In "48 a fellow told me Henry Wallace was going to be nominated for Veep that afternoon. asked, “ll know for a positive fact,” he said. When: Harry Traman got it, convention (the Democratic) in Chicago— —that we had prohi-| ‘It was the first time I'd seen any heavy drinking. ’ “Man, if I ever get over this, Yet some things stand out Folly of Facts’ F ooled | Wilson at Conventions By EARL WILSON. CHICAGO—"The folly of tatts” is something I learned as-an 1932. ‘Are you sure?” I I wore my I could get the victory state- I said, “WHO?” Id hardly gotten me all mixed up. (This n't Postmaster General in the * * ; in °32—when I went to my first! One| irst bad hangover. Groaning, he State ravi tat Seaway Project Sites _MONTREAL @ = Four Michi- gan state senators toured Montreal harbor and inspected sites along the St, Lawrence Seaway project yesterday. Following a civic luncheon at St. Helen's Island, the senators said they were “impressed with the ex- - ris, Lewig G, lvisited Toronto, |for Quebec City, tensiveness and efficiency of the, port,” The senators are Carlton H, Mor- Christman, Clyde H. Geerling and Clarence Graebrer. With them is Nicholas J, | chairman of the Detroit Board of Commerce Taxation, e The group, which already leaves tomorrow Dragnet Spread for Trio Fleeing From Prison Farm I'm sure going to do it again.” * - sentimentally — for example, “I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf * ‘Michigan Prison trusties, JACKSON #— Three Southern two of them termed dangerous, walked away from the prison's Dalton They were identified as Richard ‘which I never got tired of, even when they played an last might. ‘Champion, 26, serving 7'2-20 years I can still see slim-waisted, peppery Jimmy Walker in he photographers: “Pardon me, boys, but what paper will these pictures notjjand, | for armed robbery {from Detroit since Jan. 27, 1954; Thomas Gil- 3, sentenced April 15, 1933, appear in?” from Detroit to 742-10 years for as- re rs * jsault less than murder; and Don- ald Harten, sentenced from Kala- And I recall Will Rogers unwinding from the press box at mazoo Jan. 4. 1986 to 2-15 years | that Democratic convention where Huey Long was so promi- “I'm going to do something over Sullivan, the pride of CBS,|; When they applauded—just because but he isn't ready to advance it! ne said it—Will held up a warning hand. “Please;#’ he scolded, “don't take up my! it to his bosses. He wants to wait| “me laughing.” until they've tried out all their own THE MIDNIGHT EARL. hunches and found them wanting. “But I’ tell you this,” he said. | Florence Wyatt Joined the merriment at. . Is Farouk secretly : at the . Most of those voting YES } Bergman quote the Bible's “Let: him who is without sin, etc.” Billy Daniels has more gal-trouble, in ; _ Peter Palmer, an f+. hopes to unearth a new race of; ¢x-GI with no pro stage experience, got) = Frank’ Sinatra and pretty. the Composer . ‘planning to stop ‘Moritz? . . here - ion Ingrid London this time . , ithe “Li'l Abner” title role Darcel, chaperoned by |dated ex-husband Peter Cros |Harwyn . . Binger Doreen ibe at Palisades with the Joe Franklin | | delphia than in N.Y. on a twisted knee... Bo film, “Seven Little Foys”—he owns , 44 per cent—has grdssed $6,000,000 j . Sophie Tucker, at El so far. . Borrache, admitted to being are back together again. Cadillac” . . . Lori Nelson fi Bradley as a favor to Debbie jured in a six-car collision yester-| After McCormack presents his. a comedian, you'll say something} |day. Police identified him as the Rev.|watch the delegation on the floor’ me. This ‘report and asks its approval, like, ‘What are guy's BLAKE tion. (2) Democratic National Convention. 10:00—(9) National News. RADIO TV |e: 10—(9) Weathervane, 10:15—(9) TV Baseball of was ee Fame. Eddie Stanky of the St. Louis Cardinals. 10:30—(9) Lone Wolf. Louis Hay- ward as Mike, visits children of and finds they think 7 Easy TV Service ley of Flint, the Rev. Thomas Skass, 40, of Spring Valley, IIl., Mrs. Wadia Touma of San Fran- cisco and Michael Meiller, 15, of North Towando, N. Y. Officers said the three clergy- men and Mrs, Touma were return- ing from a Montreal convention of the Syrian Antiochian Orthodox Church. Father Allan was hospitalized | Ph 11:00—(9) Good Neighbor Theater. SERVICE ford in “The Happiest Days of Your Life.” | THURSDAY MORNING 6:50~(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. |6:65—(2) Qn the Farm Front. —— Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- lay. 7:30—(4) Today. (7) Countryside. | 7:85—(4) Today in Detroit. When You Went It HAMPTON ELECTRIC 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 | Huge Selection! CARPET RUCS ¢ WOOL RAYON $:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie Wonder- land. | 8:45—(2) News, weather. 9:00—(2) Of All Things. (4) Romp- er Room. (7) Robin & Ricky. . (‘$:30—(2) Arthur, Godfrey, @ Soupy Sales '9:58—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(4) Home. (7) Charm Kitch- en. 10:25—(4) Window in Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Home, - : uthorizing the ci lerk t ee how News. Stra hae ke ot laces ers | - Seimicn yo Dene ‘ert Bd Tic recently have had trou- WRIGHT FLOORS ‘Former Buchanan Mayor Dies at Hotel in Maine Alastair Sim, Margaret Ruther-| with head cuts and shock. Mrs. ‘hassle develops. Cannon's decisions Touma was treated for bruises and| shock and the others released after treatment for minor cuts. Juror Pay Hike Ordinance Read for First Time An ordinance paving the way for raising Municipal Court jurors’ pay from $3 to $6 a day was read for the first time at last night’s meeting of the Pontiac City Com- mission, If passed after the second read- ing, the ordinance will repeal the present ordinance setting jurors’ i pay and enable adoption of a Mich- igan statute, which became effec. | tive Saturday, setting the higher rate. . Under the new setup, both mu- nicipal judges also will be able to adopt the 1951 Michigan ‘statute - Bishop _ %-year-|nations for president a re- . t noon ] Democratic National Convention | ec ra Yes, you tee, con have 0 box seat to every exciting aes een 5 hee wea, Bop J ot it without leaving your comfortable arm chair at home., [iquently vacationed in Maine. ~~ _ «JUST ARRIVED Stofanski has on hand 2 complete line of Zenith and RCA | He was director of the Clark Victor Televisions for your enjoyment. medals $139.95, low as STOP IN TODAY AND SAVE AT STEFANSEE RADIO-TV SALES and SERVICE 1157 ~ Huron 2 : oy saaay years until his retirement-in ct Simin ns ed Ward's TV Service | TV, Radio, Car Radio | Ft 2.2976 oe OPEN ries authority!’ a bum!’ Christopher Allan, 33. Others in- ito see who asks for recognition and) comedy isn’,t comedy unlessit car- | jured were the Rev. Nicholas Sack- |—more important—who gets it. | Maneuvering comes into the _| raey”’ contest, This is when the parliamentary open. Sitting on the speaker's platform on McCormack’'s right will be Rep, Clarence Cannon of Missouri, one of the nation’s out- Watch for McCormack to consult iwith Cannon repeatedly if a real jmay well determine whether the ‘Democ ‘rats have “unity” on the is- iste or gome Southern states walk out. Several Southern states did just | ‘that in 1948 and threw their elec-| torial votes to the states’ i ie candidates. Four years South won its battle against a oling a “loyalty” pledge and remained) in the fold. The civil rights question will far overshadow anything on tonight’ sit ‘s|program barring some totally un- expected development. | The remainder of the program is| the usual convention fare. First,' 35 the invocation will be delivered by i he the Right Rev. Ezekiel, bishop ot |" LL INT Al ee ARIAL JR eile | LIke @OCILIM Sigil 16)\ | tiAlel 1) loin LILICIMCias ackoss 1 Thailand § Go thete in le ee mele i iuuen” river ne Feunsyivenia 14 Harem room \16 Ttallan comic sharacter le’ Wager 38 ey — jotta girl Beahe A tina's seeree? Bt nie ya heres of ithe Greek Archdiocese of North 3] 1a 7 and South America, FS Sea ba 8 After the Star Spangied Ban. Ce peel ner is sung, Jan Hogendorn, a (46 More 16-year-old boy from Oscaloosa, |. vestige lowa, will read his prize-winning oy ee ee ee The convention follows with thes touchy platform issue, When that % is settled—if it is—Sen. Robert|* Kerr of Oklahoma afd Rep. Wil- liam Dawson of Illinois will de- liver speeches, And then the gavel sounds for a 5 Honey Cheris 56 Foote. pert 5 Minced oath 58 Hide of ie opemal a Wes. borne 1 Gastoaser 2 Persia 3 British 4 irist resort 6 eli ACR her own idea = fa handkerchief into his breast you trying to hand) “gee? ghow business is SO phony!” sister Helene,| | Ex-boxer Lou Nova's poetry read- ings drew bigger crowds in Phila- Says Lou: “New York's just a fight town” | Marion Marlowe's hobbling around The danting Sronys, who busted up, very unusual . , rad * | brunette St. 5 Se . Denise js. by at the ;.} Davis will b Hope's DOREEN Paul Douglas Will tour in a 50G Cadillac to plug. “Solid Gold’ rst blind-dated disk jockey Bill Réynolds—since then it's been: . Larry Storch tucked a tissue instead of a) pocket for a TV’er and said,' If Bklyn wins the) | pennant, Jersey City will ask that one of the games be played| there. Earl’s Pearls . . An optimist is a ma marriage; TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Kent. bunch of tokens.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: days,” sighs Al Fields, “that ev After Ted Williams’ recent ders if baseball players will be . tem . . , That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) = Linn ? —! ¢ YG if, e (ae “Zw Z 8 Wa 20 Outmoded 36 Bullds — 7 Tom Zi Feel 40 Peruse aon 8 4 Russian lake 43 Galt “we wit) 45 Burst forth . ved in 26 Pirmest Short sleeps Sherwood 28 French coin 47 Molding Forest 30 Girl's name 48 Therefore 10 Notion * iN ; on ll —— 133 $i ison room 16 Peninsula in A 62 Italian city Asia mountains bal Pruit _Grink night of rest before the nomi-| 0s NEW 1957 “SPARTAN TV ‘As you probably know Mag- navox recently bought out Spar. Ff! ton TV tools, dies and name. 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It jafter eight: years. as a fugitive thé Sisdie gue now has/burst of heat touched off an ex-|whether it was an, explosion of/Meyner still was a holdout with|was one of Parliament's longest ron hs Tred. He. spent four |dence | him after hearing evi-|plosion that killed 15 persons in natural gas or manufactured gas.|most of New Jersey's 38 votes tied/sessions. The House of Commons . He spent four|dence Agredano Garcia was in an-|a crowded cafe. _Taay eald the investigation wil ep. Meyner said if was doubtful/put im 152 working days, three ther ow atthe nea he sy 2) S- “ at seat Seale ap RE pat 1S Ee, ree O hinaconiia evidence pointed ing. State experts said this was the ve blast at - ~ the peak of the'convention. 1903, | Starts Tomorrow . . . = Department Celebrates with Bargains a Sears New Service Station's PENING ppm, [YOU SAVE ‘60! He + iy the track in diter a week's derailment, POT-O- presents the llth puzzle in its summer-long series of word games. 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