‘ AP Wirephete WHO'S AFRAID? — Donald, left, and Ronald Iden of Chicago prove they are not superstitious by eating their birthday cake under ladder in their home. The twins are nine years old today—Friday the 13th. Calendar Student Picks Ike School Board — Puts Final OK Structure Depends on Railroad Decision The Pontiac Board of Education last night wound up approval of an estimat- needs in 1957... But planning for one of two new elementary schools Who'll Win Presidency? imcrenm is mi test me Friday the 13th Tells All (iit"™ == © MEMPHIS, Tenn. (#—Let others poll for opinions and} “But tracks near the school study political trends. For Lonnie Johnson, the calendar tells who'll win the coming presidential race. His theory is simple, depending entirely on the mystic potency of Friday the 13th, of which today is/o one. There were three of them this year. “That’s not rare,” said Johnson, “but when three Defense Plans May Be Halted *come in the same year as a presidential election — that’s significant. It has fore in history and it has produced a pattern.” The pattern? Well, in the triple Paper Says Chiefs of|Friday the 13th years of 1792, 1804 Armed Forces Revolt #4 182 the voters re-elected, re ‘spectively, George Washington, Against Radford Policy|romas Jefferson and Andrew _NEW YORK (®—The New York/ Jackson. Times said today that strategic! In the second cycle of the pat- planning of America’s defense re-| tern, “new” presidents were portedly ~has been halted until) elected: Abraham Lincoln in after the November election be-| 1860; Benjamin Harrisog in 1888;~ cause of a “revolt” by the chiefs} Herbert Hoover in 1928, of the three armed forces against} “‘So the pattern is clear,” said Adm. Arthur W. Radford. Johnson, a blind broom salesman __ A proposal by Radford, chair-'who delights in extracting odd lit- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,!u tidbits trom his calendar hob- to slash the nation’s armed forces by about 800,000 men by 1960 was,>Y: “Everything goes in threes said to have united the service/when there are three Friday the chiefs -in vigorous ‘protest against | 13ths during an ceetion year. his ideas, In a dispatch from Washington,| “The first three times it hap- the Times said the three chiefs|Pened, the occupant of the White objected to Radford’s proposal on|House was re-elected. The second the grounds the reduction would three times, a new president was shrivel U.S. armed force contribu-/"@Med. tions to the defense of Europe. Who gave the stop order was not learned but it was assumed that it was either Defense Sec- retary Charles E. Wilson or Reuben B. Robertson Jr., his deputy, “Obviously, then, the next three will result in re-elec’ So it’s perfectly clear that Pres- other term.”’ Johnson’s only announced politi- cal affiliation is that of a “Last Thursdaycrat."" He believes there Both exert influence over plan- is no Gay like the last Thursday ning the “new loek’’ in defense for the fiscal years 1958, 1959 and 1960. The service chiefs have been engaged in the strategic planning for about two months. ARMY WAITING CUT The Army reportedly was brac- in November for Thanksgiving. So he doesn’t want to be blamed if his prediction goes against your political convictions. happened just six times be-|"** ident Eisenhower will win an- | All-weather play areas were ap- proved for the 14 schools which do (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Added Benefits for Injured Vets Up to Senators ate today a bill to add 172 million idollars a year to government compensation for veterans dis- abled in military service. * Most present payments would be increased by 10 per cent. Veter- ans rated 100 per cent disabled would be increased 24 per cent from $181 * ad & month. the likelihood of Senate wag uncertain. The administration opposed the measure, contending that living costs have gone up only one-half of 1 per cent since 1954, when the last veterans’in- At Walled Lake Saturday sf howe passe left up «a'tee Cloudy, Possible Rain The U. S. Weather Bureau pre-| money dicts a low of 65 for the Pontiac|, forecast for tomorrow. The high With adjournment approaching, action |to three-quarters age rather frequent thundershowers felt * ‘ Annual GMC Fam jon Building Plan’ - Site of New Elementary Picnic. + Fi Bes J; ae 3 : ! } | iM) ly Picnic to Lure 30,0001 oy jre Project to Take a: ae _ Hitchhike Victim Fills In Story Ai i if HELE i ' : H morning. Key tried te pull the hese out, It wouldn’t budge. He dug down into the ground a few feet, The soil was hard and sandy. Hundreds of curious went around to have a look. Many tugged at the hose. It is cracked and nearly broken a few feet back from the point where it enters the ground. “It's made me so nervous I can hardly think,” said Mrs. Key. “Of course, keeping up with six kids doesn’t leave me much time to think, anyway.” Pontiac supervisor and 7 assinat, decried as « Seer POAC Commission Retir Jack 1. Vining, an Arey 470) Years of Employment With a total of 470-years in the employ of the Oak- land County Road Commission, 23 of its men are retiring from its service, ha 70 years. They will be tendered a dinner ving reached the age of Safi SaFECE i arell . is F E fe tial al Fr “fe i Saturday Forecast: will be 81 to 85 degrees, 43: Hf 3 8 Zz 2p ii} j - ti] Bs g li HEE A i There's still time to fill in the application Quake Jars California A Eradual warming trend 1s ex-\earthquake jarred two small foot- was reported. The quake at Korbel and Blue Lake. It it to the Press. For the low charge -| the 60 whe will watch five top Broadway plays while ‘many days in America’s most exciting city. * * * morrow’s Home Section, is the house women have asked fer. The prize dwelling was designed by Rudolph A. Matern to include many |‘ of the features recently expressed as ideal by 103 housewives the Women’s Congress on Housing in Washington, D. C. crease was voted. Over 7,600 Fail to Turn in Solution “sarees es == Prize Hifs $700 as Pot Scores Shutout a reduction would mean the with- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Golfer Gets 2 Aces in Two Days Play Somewhere folks are laughing . . « someplace children shout. But there’s no joy today in Puz- zleville , . . 7,623 just struck out. Listlessly mouthing this mourn- iful parody, of a baseball song ‘classic, two disappointed POT-O- One ace in a single round of GOLD judges gazed around a room golf is usually the signal for 4 piled high with 7,515 postcards, 108 celebration in links circles. But envelopes that never had a chance When the same golfer hits TWOland 55 entries that missed the holes-in-one on the same hole deadiine. that’s even better. Alex Marshall, retired GMC en- gineer, 4395 Forest, Watkins Lake, a 7}-year-old golfer, even went it. The pair of Press arbiters had waited all week, expecting like the fans at Mudville that some one better today. Yesterday he, Comtestant would “shatter the air his Ist ace on the No.,4 hole at Twin Lakes. Today in hig 2nd successive round of play he re- peated the stunt, with his 2nd life- with the force of his blow” and claim $600 in accumulated prizes. 7 But our players again did a ' time hole-in-one on the same hole,/\Casey . . . and the only thing the same club, a five iron. parallel in thi? area. } ithat is richer by it is the score- f another $25 {if the winner is a |Press subscriber, is stashed neatly ‘away in ,our groaning POT-O- (GOLD for Winner No. 1, | About the most encouraging as- pect of the contest has been the number of near-misses scored by hopeful entrants, Many regularly come within one or two wofds of compiling a correct solution. Puzzle fans whe failed te win Tips to Puzzle Fans You'll be richer by $700 if you're successful in picking the right words from the 33 listed flush, foot, gab, gag, hog; hug, make, mop, nip, pack, parts, work and wow. pick, pin, pom, roof, sports, |. arshall's feat is believed with- board which now registers a whogt| spurts, tack, tank, traps, word, ‘ping $700, Every cent of it, plus : nner nauet's wi pm o- LCAX-Old Finds Car Too Big to Handle} last week can find out where they failed by turning to Page 4 for the answers and a detailed explanation of why each is the | right one. Those explanations are’ important if you want to be a future winner because they show the precise rea- soning used by the .puzzle-makers in planning their maze of words each week, You'll soon discover that a dictionary is an important item of the POT-O-GOLD partici- pant's tool chest. After you've studied last week's car and sent it rolling backward down the drive- the street and dmack into the kitchen. dwelling. Danny was /scared ; ee 4 res Hid EE f th Tu iE | e | 3 i i ) if } i i ; ai County OWS... ccccserseees¥h ‘ Editorials Peete Fe oe ee es Cees s Farm and Garden. ....0.005.98 Mystery ees’ | : Pet-0-Geld tteceseenessenelly 38% Sports. eee soveeessMB, sie Theaters aheeeee aasevnally 2 TV & Radic Pregiams......37 Ry, oe ae lite Facing THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1956 risis SS es ae Detroit Pamer eet as ——— $2 Mi | Le j | to Seek Kavanagh Help|teing tentatively estimated at Troy Cunningham ‘on Sewerage lion dollars, now that Birming-| Word has been received of the, mee : Ben FP gg Ree want % sme Nithe dozens of callers so far has oon rom —— an rer ert butcher knife used in the killing. toa with the Dis Yates te (candidates and ee know that\used the “Your Baby Sitter” tag) PITTSBURGH (INS) — Negotia- : . *} )* Dixon-Yates private |Nievelt’ \questionna not in vide enough land for the purpose." ny. strat Air command Building Program She ‘said’ when Hamilton came said caustically our s smd bis ratings ee himself as the kidnap-|tions the crippling stee! strike 4 - . , {would be the dominant force — | to her home the night ‘of the slay-|"tt will be ” to hear|are not -our ratings,” Booth said. * we out |2!most enough to discour- 3 Thugs Beat Rob [an the Navy's primary mission] (Continued From Page One) ling "he brought a. butcher knifelhow the President explains this in Bamever: it was pointed out [20° ) cour: | ’ prould be antisubmarine warfare.|oms and a kindergarten at Mal-with him from the home of her'the coming election campaign. 6 | Ee eee ene ee wand’ an a {13 days of the nationwide walkout. , : The sinctveg im ie ted tem Schad beter. Arse, and that. ste! “aici nave ample proremiy,” OOOO Weather Seen | r.tecortcost.veseet sa l'pewa s. McDonald, president strongboxes, She was reported to be in serious condition, . , Real Tucson Booster TUCSON, Ariz. @—City Manager Porter W, Homer is doing his bit Corps by 200,000 and the Air Force by 150,000. ‘ NEXT WAR SHORT? Any war most likely would be a general one, short, violent and in- volving nuclear weapons, Conse- forces’’ with atomic weapons. In a war the Army would not be committed, except for. token forces, because both mobilization day and D-Day would be simul- taneous, Hence decisive action might take place before the Army could be shipped overseas. Rochester Park Plan Given Green Light (Continued From Page One) said. “If we get the central acre- age along the river, we can start developing right away and work on the additional land as it is acquired.” a - * Opposing property owners, main- ily from areas not immediately ad- jacent to the proposed park, argued suburban development. crowds, with resulting traffic congestion and other problems, *| attracted by such a park, Landowners closer to the site, miles Cummings said, appeared to favor the project, especially after com- missioners pointed out that land 4 values generally rise near park ee Se eee er oe ee aeke aeeeee ee eeee sites after development of the fa- cilities, : “At Kent Lake, values. have doubled since we bought the park land,” Cummings said, _- The vote to continue came on a motion by Commissioner George W. Trendel to abandon the project, which was defeated 5.2, Commissioner Herbert L. Fris- inger,* who supported the motion, that the land is most suitable for They said they feared the A Detroit architectural firm, Eberle M. Smith & Associates, Inc., was hired té design the new high school building to be com- pleted by September 1958. The building will be at the site of the new Madison Junior High School, north of North Perry street. * H, E. Beyster & Associates, Inc., Detroit, will design the elementary schools, Hufziger pointed out that con- struction near Whittier Schoo] at 600 Motor St. will ultimately serve elementary needs in the area and allow the present Whit- tier School to serve as an addi- School at the same location. The total construction for 1957 will add room for about 1,260 pu- pils in the elementary grades, bringing the total capacity to around 12,570 pupils. * * Approximately 1,253 pupils will be removed from substandard classroom conditions as a result of the 1956 and 1957 building pro- grams, Hufziger figured. tion to Jefferson Junior High | However, in her testimony Mrs. Hermiz said she was responsible because she asked him to do the killing. . Garage Become Tunnel; ‘Brakes of the Game? minded of it frequently."’ * * ¢ The comments came after the Justice Departemnt yesterday asked the U. S. Court of Claims to throw out a Dixon-Yates suit against the government. The suit seeks $3,543,778.45 of payments by the government for costs incurred before the contract .was canceled LAWRENCEBURG, Ky. (h — Deputy ‘ Sheriff Herbert Phillips had an auto accident in his own back yard yesterday. Driving his car into the gar- age, Phillips caught his foot un- der the brake pedal. The auto was undamaged. But the garage now is a tunnel—no rear wall. } Damage Suits Dismissed BAY CITY w — A $300,000 dam- age suit against the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad has been dis- missed in Federal Court. Judge Frank A. Picard found no cause for action. Mrs. Alice Oliver of Saginaw sought damages in the deaths of her husband and two children in a train-car crash last Sept. 29. . last November on the heels of a political fight. Grand Rapids Man Pays Reckless Driving Fine A Grand Rapids man paid a total less driving. ; * * «& ship Justice Edmund P. Yerkes. He had. previously pleaded not guilty to drunk driving. ; City Resident Charged in Knifing Roommate St. was charged this morning with attempted murder in the knifing of a roommate yesterday. * * * The victif, Sam Williams, 46, is listed in good condition in Pontiac General Hospital with severe wounds of the face and a frac- tured jaw. * * »* slashed and then kicked him in the face following am argument. Both are employed by the same wrecking firm. of $125 in fine and costs in Justice Court yesterday after pleading guilty to a reduced charge of reck- Franklin Hollis, 28, of 76 Hess for GOP Convention SAN FRANCISCO w—Odds are 100-1 the weather will be good dur- ing the Republican National Con- vention beginning here Aug. 20, poy State Climatologist Robert F. e. * * After checking the city’s August weather data back to 1849, Dale yesterday predicted “fair with morning fog." That’s customary for San Francisco in summer months, * * © Dale also came up with these odds: That the temperature will reach 60 each convention day 20-1, * It won't go over 70 degrees, Frank Haight, 46, agreed to the 20-3, reduced charge before Novi Town- er ¢@ It won't hit 80 degrees 50-1, In other words, bring some warm clothing. You can f-r-e-e-z-e evenings in cool San Francisco if you're acclimated to summer h-e-a-t elsewhere. Bob Carleton, 60, Dies; Composer of ‘Jada’ BURBANK, Calif. @—Robert L. (Bob) Carleton, composer of the Dixieland jazz classic ‘‘Jada," died last night at St. Joseph's Hospital after an exploratory op- eration. He wu? Carleton turned Gut more than 500 tunes during his career that began in his native St. Louis, Mo., during World War I. He came to Hollywood in 1932. Pinnel] declared his office also would give out no more informa- A heart attack during a golf game killed qa Rochester man at an Orion Township course Thurs- day. . * * « - Kenneth Mills, 52, of 139 Glen- dale, was pronounced dead short- ly after collapsing during a game at Bald Mountain Golf Course. * * Dr. E. E. Ludwig of Rochester, who was playing behind Mills, was the only witness. — 50,000 Played-Out - Shriners Head Home DETROIT ™ — Some 50,000 Shriners and their families move out of Detroit today, leaving the national convention city dazzled by two mammoth parades and five days of general merrymaking. The largest and most colorful night capping a week of convention business. Police estimated from 500,000 to 750,000 saw that show. of the parades wag held Thursday: ona the progress of Ihe! ers who walked out July 1. H A k Kill ws statement by Jotm A. Ste- eart Attack Kills pens, U- 8 See Gop, vice pres Golfer on C that management already’ has orer OUFSE — {made the dest possible offer, indi cating that the producers might not budge from their last offer for a 52-month contract. The union rejected the 52-month offer as “‘too little and too long.” In Cleveland, .the Lake Car- riers Assn, said today two thirds of the Great Lakes fleet “is laid up or in the process of being laid up because of the nation wide steel strike.” In allied industries, about 70,000 workers have been. furloughed. © ty Yellow Lines to Mark Prohibited Parking All prohibited parking areas painted: yellow beginning Monde nted ye Monday, Theodore M. Vanderstempel, city traffic engineer, announced today, He said the painting was being done ‘‘to aid the public in observ- ing more easily where they cannot park.” Workers will begin in the down- town area at such places near fire hydrants and at street corners. At an informal hearing. before the County Drain Board yester- day, tentative allocations among 14 communities, the state, and the county for the planned $30 million Twelve Towns Relief Drain were given nearly unanimous approval. The single dissenting voice came from Royal Oak Township super- visor Elwood Dickens, who said he wanted an analysis of the a of the 16 units the tentative allo- cations will become final when passed by the board, A formal hearing was set for August 9, giving all units time to report on the project to their gov- Tentative Allocations for Drain Approved When finished, Harmon said, the new drain will complete a $47 million drain system in the area. o on assessed valuation for the units concerned are: Berkley, 7.49; Birmingham, 1.89; Clawson, 11.58; Ferndale, 4.18; Ha- |2el Park, 3.51; Huntingten Woods, 5.52; Madison Heights, 6.18; Oak Park, 6.75; Pleasant Ridge, 763; Royal Oak City, 4.23; Southfield "|Township, .34; Troy City, 9.89; Troy Township, 11.46; Royal Oak Township, 15.21; Oakland County, 03. foo * * © . 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Ewi | juvenile] decent 1 wouldn't be singing it “As for me, I like all kinds of|s15: and paid court costs of $10 eros "a roll k | ‘ts hain mas NOt Quite a Tornado? 2 Hurt =| “ it . : z ‘wy te tke me| Winds, Hail Rip Oklahoma pape NORTH MIAMI, Okla. @ — Residents of this tiny northeast a ea = ‘PAYMENT ‘2 Years to Pay! fas, on Penn healis., DIARADAIDG We Have True Quality DIAMONDS i at Prices for Every Pocket... Styled for Every Taste! DIAMOND IlUuMain DUETTE [aI Y2 OFF! WAS 50” ‘19° A WEEK | 6-DIAMOND ENSEMBLE Y2 OFF! QUARANTEED WATERPROOF (UNTIL 1987) Bt ~*" WAS : o Se $200 , : i $2°0 A WEEK Gi Selle Koeryuhere tee ier : 8-DIAMOND , one ‘ BRIDAL SET Y2 OFF! YOU PAY ONLY Ld i With Trade ¥, | : | ) 108 NORTH SAGINAW §& en Untld = 108 NORTH SAC | b if a ey | i \ \ Pe eee A ee ee ee SY zs 2 : ff 7s i lh 4 eae j %, ' ‘ hi ( \ ' } ea EAS i j i ii Y ia 2 ; * + j v2 * ‘2 ‘ 4 * fi Z 3 ca + ee 3 é f 5 Sy it : 5 4 zat Ef : | e i p i eon em | and Hall. Hall / (MOTOR REPAIRING o REPAINTING 'Bell tailed to field a team. STADION st 8 | Sheldon and D. Wilson, : 001 902—3 600 100 600--1 Dubsinski, Fee eee weeeee es lhas the E i | i | tA 38F i i : i | 4 z = 22 es 11-0. Only tally was made in the }8th inning of the extra-ffame con- | Pulver Tire girls team took a 74 forfeit at N.S. when Michigan "15 Teams in Best-Ball Test ii OOF x2 MecConner (6th) and White: $1 the 1956 Pontiac Parks & Recrea- oul tion Department's mixed two-ball oe 3) this time, including defenfling The collegiate rowing course on Lake at Syracuse, N.Y., finish line only 500 yards | trem the New York State Thruway. Ford V8 Is the Top Seller! ay Se : TRADES Are Made 2705 Orchard Loke Rd., KEEGO Teli Us What You Want in New or Used HOWARD LARE, Inc. * Fin Air-Conditioned Dining Spot ~~ COCKTAIL LOUNGE | “NIGHT DRIVING RANGE PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB 4335 Elizabeth Lake Road “Quality Food Prepared to Perfection Available for Banquets and Private Parties Meg ~‘ water. _“TWO-TAIL FISH — Amused by the strange Michael Gendell of Unity, N. H., holds a pickerel which had at- tempted to swallow a perch larger than it could take. Mike found the fish and after pulling away the perch threw them back info the ratte ‘York's gd sight, li-year-old Pairings Set © Pairings were set up today for golf championship. The tourney roster shows 15 teams entered at champions Glen Harding and Betty Sue Syron. With probably the best field in years, the event is expected to ing battles for the top award. Among. the highly-rated teams are the Paul Bada-“Willie” Bone Motors Snatch Win in Finale ley, and hall, “Post entries will be accepted at the first tee at noon Saturday. Tournament is a two-ball, best- ot It willjalso have informed Buliga that the|@" Mike Green of Miami defeat- be over a 18-hole route at medal water is jammed with June-fy » Mr. and Mrs. Ross DeBolt alternate shot event. Fi; Discover * -™ - Matches Washed Out} lin Tennis Tourney [he “Modern Drink Sensation . « . Discover wh ARROW VODK sales increased 273% in 1955 in| over the previous year. The pairings, teams leave tees| we've stuffed with the larvae,|>" &2, 63 in a second-round dou-| Delightful as i Se bana laren: been “stuffd with the larvae |Dles match. Then rain halted play.| Screwdriver, B Ropers and Bartels buaces py tela = ‘7 error had reversed the result of Tonle or Seraighe. Jon Martin and Lillian Lasaroff, Bill “ie - a see Wednesday doubles match. The Stotloff and assa one-third of the bluegills are still ’ m Dean and Pat Wilson; Al Bornak|with spawn, Most are off the beds,|Corrected record gave Francisco R bh OM ond Bots pee Alex Olmedo a re Vevel J and r. Mra. Mr. | cng ol Ge Eleanor Hawley; Mr. took nice base and "gill catches .|Vietory over Eddy Moylan and) asnow weseuns cote. seteeit it Li if ii’ MICH, © 86 AND 100 PROOF, DISTILLED from nd Mrs. Reon DeBolt; Mr. andlusing the rig, and popper bugs.| pte a rrea Mae 'ka Boyer: Buliga and Dave Rapson on Pine, Four-Run Rally in 7th Edges Elks 7-6 in ‘A’ Loop Battle | lt was a case of either “do or die” last night. on Wisner field, when General Motors Class A City League nine went to bat in the beng of the final frame. Elks: i No, 723 had set up a three-run lead, 16-3, adding a single run in its last, iturn at after collecting five others. Motors had three, all com-' HUGH ROSS, Greenkeeper—DON RODGERS, Golf Pro piled in the 6th frame. finale, singled. Bob Ham- oe ooo wee | Auburn Rd. “Line's BROOKLANDS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB ‘Now Under the New Management of BUD CHARLIP, Mgr. THIS 18 HOLE COURSE IS IN THE BEST OF CONDITION AR G GRILLE COCKTAIL LOUNGE OL 1-5522 | counter. | GMC's Judge Booker led hitting with three for three, including a triple and double. ELKS No. 723 201 200 146 6 8 GENERAL MOTORS .. 000 003 47 8 2 | Octave Leduff, Bill McGuire (6th) and f a - » See it today at your Friendly ; for 56 DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer SCHUTZ in Birmingham 912 S. Wosdward MI 6-5300 New York, outpotnted uff 4, MeGuire §; BO, by Ha . Ledutf 6, MeGuire: WP, | lor, loser, McGuire. Braves Sign Third Sacker | | MILWAUKEE @—The Milwau-| |kee Braves announced last night, ithat Ken Hazelwood, 20-year-old. ‘third baseman from Burbank,| Calif., had been signed to a 1956 } contract with the Braves’ farm iteam at Salinas in the Class C.) ! THURSDAY'S FIGHTS LOS ANGELES—Jimmy Moser, 27's. Billy Evans 126. 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He went on to win his match 3 and 1 from George Aubrey of Moon Run, Pa. sis fa ater’ Favor Harfack wa ¥wsae wns place to shop & all your hardware . “The Friendly, - Comer Hardware” i : HF if i é 4 i : : gE R a sé 3 R Pn | re 3% if : iif es e232 il i z 3 2 The St. Louis Cardinals appar- with a . defeat.jently had no faith in his chances,| * 3 E ig F 2 Ee sf i i 5 z 5 q z fi I admire men of achievement— _ They drive Cadillacs JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadillac 280 S. Saginaw Phone FE 4-3566 Sandy Sez... [Aboard Fabius trance ; Now is the time to clear our floor of all Contender for $100,000 Scott - Atwoter Out- ° i hati bine. : Arlington Classic 7 -f} CHICAGO # — Fabius or Buy Now ot Tremendous | s.06n's Son? That seems to be Discounts! the capsule question of the $100,- Dawe. es ee Boards : * * *@ Surf **#ee $21.50 ‘The 28th running of the event jat Arlington Park is expected or -f FE lure more than 30,000 patrons ar | Minnows, Crawlers, Worms Sabvile ‘o newt apt in doeacilion for the two nifty 3-year-olds A probable field of eight will go Sandy's Sport Shop 1770 S. Telegraph “ Sie Som ef Orchard Lake Rd. Monday to Friday 6-8 Seturday 4-8-—~Sunday 4-4 1 & Gay Drake’s Swoon’s Son, PHONE FE 3-9140 + bl * : , the Kentucky Derby winner, is foregoing his Chicago if ners yesterday gave him 42 for the Arlington session and 181 for the year, will be aboard Fabius. The son of Citation thus possibly will be the slight choice. Dave erb will pilot Swoon's Son. Fastest Mile Run by Pacer VERNON, N.Y. (#—Duane Han- over, driven by Bill » won all three heats of the $20,000 sec- ond leg of the Empire State Pac- ing classic last night, pacing one : Golf Supplies of the miles in 1:58, fastest in the Phone FE 5-8318 or FE 46115 United States this year. Opes ® BS te Bat, + * Sunday ® "th 2 The 4year-old_ stallion, owned 3152 West Huron St. by Pine Acre Farm of Garden) Pontiac, Michigan City, N.Y. took the runoff from Highland Laird and Yankee Scott in 2:01, He won the first heat in RAY BELL’S The best place to 1:58.3 and paced his 1:58 in the second heat. . Afternoon rains held the attend- ance to 4,355. | Drugs Regain Top in Drayton Circuit buy a used car- the best place to trade a used car. : pene A 42 victory over the VFW club Al Hanoute last night projected Drayton Drugs CHEVROLET-BUICK ‘back into a share of the Water- Lake Orion, Mich. ford Recreation softball top league spot. MY 2-2411 . - Drugs were knocked off the ped- ~ameStal first of the week by a loss to | Lakeland Pharmacy, which tonight iplays the nightcap of a double bill at Drayton Field with Gidley Electric. In the night's other league bat. WL ae | GIL ; tle, Gidley’s dumped White Broth. ers for another one-run defeat 43, SCHAEFER 2 | in tonight's twin - bill opener : i\Thrifty Drugs plays VFW. Both WATER SPORTS | are makeup games for previously HEADQUARTERS _ | rained-out contests. Hours: 9-9 Mon. Thru Fri. Sat. 9-4:30-—Sun. 1-5 2905 5S. Woodward, Birm’ am Just North of 14 Mile MI 7-013 | Harvie Ward, 1955 National ‘Amateur golf champion, won the ‘National Collegiate crown while | playing for North Carolina in 1949. Swoon’s Son Is Leading) DOUBLE SHOW SUNDAY, JULY ‘ISth MODIFIED HARDTOP OLD MODEL STOCK CARS : Running in Their Own Events ACTION! THRILLS! DON’S MISS IT! sur | RACES PURSUIT First Event: 7:00 P. M. FEATURE Time Trials: 5:30 PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles West of Pontise Airport WED. NICHT RACING TIME 7:00— FIRST EVENT 8:30 “yg Eo eer you can see! Your ndard Dealer leaves your windshield spotleasly clear~- without a single smear. He cleans the rear window, too. Then, he'll be glad to make a quick, competent check-up on your car's radiator, battery, _ tire pressure, lights, and wiper rs ’ blades... to send you away -» . satisfied with a safer car. Li F \ \ f ' aa ~ } 2 i * Fash f : | were ae 2m Seem. eeerk cae) were e* cm | yt é LV t # Ye, Listen to STANDARD OIL SPORTS with Bill Fleming, WWJ, 5:25 P.M., Monday reporting, 11:00 P. M., Monday through Friday on WJBK-TV, Ch. 2. See TRAFFIC CO or wherever you drive... For your convenience... there’s a STANDARD st just a few minutes away...wherever you live or drive You expect more from (STANDARD) and get it! i} i : Hh High octane gas ... now raised even higher! Raised in octane again and again, Sranparp Waite Crown Premium and Rep Crown Gaasolings have just been given another octane boost. There's a Sranparp Gasoline that’s right for your car... designed to fulfill the exacting anti-knock require- ments of high compression 1956 cara ++» older cars, too. Sranparn Gasolines are seasonally controlled to prevent vapor-lock in hot weather. through Fridey. See STANDARD URT with Judge Watts, 10:30 P. M. Tuesday, on WWJ-TV, Ch. 4, a “3 See ; This motor oil actually saves gas! Because it cuts fuel-wasting friction d Permatuse, the oe date sortanioongd motor “) ps you get up to 34.4 extra miles hom = thakeet Protects your engine better, you live or drive ~whatéver the'weather. ae IL NEWS with Joc LeGoff (ae al wo ation — § oe oe ii il aS eet neee We : Juluio LeFevere, Rochester; Ronald Price, ) Lodge Calendar Caution Against "ternational Petroleum, Pict apeciat oe rontiae| hain-LetterPlan Corporate bonds were lower. | Lodge No. 21, P. & A.M. Sat. July]inn Sale of Autos DETROIT (INS)—William Car- | Aas Seat stocks declined Tide, i as alk Neale silat RB Ab ie ala Parr TE LO ae ee Ne OM RO aD 1374 3 7.4 = = gle ’ 24 Pleading guilty to reckless driv $= sseyes ‘ . #1 2/ing, Geraldine Bernardo, 31, of Aim Gna 3 | 8, |Flint, was sentenced to 90 days in Am News ..... 21 ie '{/She was arraigned before Am Smell’ °"* 6. Ge |field Township Justice Emmett C um Tel a Tel. 181.4 . 34 )Leib Am Tob ...... a] . 413 2 ‘lam es 1043 Anaconda... 1 . 381) Clyde H. Buckner, 31, of Walled rmec 8... ’ 3 4/Lake, paid a total of $100 in fine Be §3/and costs after pleading guilty to e+e ’ gteldrunk driving Thursday. He was min, - 424\arraigned before Orion Township tt : 38 |Justice Helmar G. Stanaback: “Me * $4) east beef dinner. Family style, ‘taste : 38 \e2 Perkins, Sun., 12 to 3. $1.25— ath an 7 cents, —Adv. 404 106.2| If your friend’s in jail and needs ot ia 404 bail, Ph. PE 5-0424 or MA 5-4031. said this es ena ws Be Ber at'pe's: 183 Livestock ht Ga ee DETROIT LIVESTOCK Owens Cng .. 02 se By Owens 10 Ol. 784] DETROIT. July 12 (AP)—Mogs salable Bt fence: B | nouone a eee = ee steady, Compared Thursday clos- +38 Seine De.” a8 week's trade sinughier steers and Peneny JC .. 96 heltere generally tulip : best « e ooo M41 throughout the on mature ~ 4 Pepsi ... 23.4) 8nd yea under 1200 Ibs; cows oS Pficer . ..... a a A Sank Bette. ° oo S$) Sattetes ye tessa, ftly slenay stock M2 Phil Pet \\\t0¢ [ers aad gh gh — ease ‘te pr blo "oes ig steers $50-1200 Tos brought 21:00- Paice" ah Broth & © -. 80 rane Wi Seat ot; severai "tongs and CROSWELL (®—The Runge Man-|of Utica, N. ¥., for an undisclosed|fon Nes -- 84 Pure Ou ..! 48-4|itk Iptatesrs,35.00-23.0; few borderling wi trungler la opertion tou new | "Ths Sant Gihag 2 Ree oi at | MaMat at atin en will its operations to a new pbathgediamnergedarsiarwage tert, FS wid pes Drag. “> qgh-$| 20.00: ptandarg | 18.60-18.00 nantly 16.60 , plant now under construction here. a joint yee ng eguroend tion | 220e8 RNG... BLS Ridgewsy +: M6 | 20.00-91.00; ‘tow rao eh Sot tion is expected-to peketosttet-ta ob toler te present location aad wad) Be beiesn "3 ee way Bi... 4181p wAlity under J006 fo 12.00-18 00, few FOR WANT ADS 90 days. at the present location and under |B” cve’,.” fy ha feos 34 Has 1a 88 “atty cows 1.8 Sie; can R A | eee ost Een het |S Betas ey ma pang ghigic 8 Fast Airl L... 4 “* v [") | aes Br auto t.: 3° Bincair sugene te few ttateine round 8 oo foe Ge heavier From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fad Mads: G2 Bow Bee css lier, 12 lp, beow’ geod and hte patents, fs ; Speryy wid"... BH fos 18,60-31.00; few lots medium stockers ay yoy G. A. THOMPSON & SONS |i: ¢ Gee: 8 Stee oe ee Pseroe rea: & ie Ind:".. Li |sctive, | fully steady today. Com portion of Ford Mot... 68.8 = NJ.... §6.6/ last Thursday after early. week's upturns ot +» SES Bta Oil Oh..,. 532) and lower sales later in week. Vealers| aan ae ee, Ge ce ; Bre HY Beret ef ltnteteinay ty Seen Sa h| = es ba — eS n Of eee ite) 18, 00 several, high ‘choice "end are made be sure gt Gen Bies..... 61.9 geil © Se... 00.2) prne Fe ee eee ite ent your “kill number.” ‘laen Pas ata Bie Oe... 827 30.00 et ae +e Stjastmests Wil be gives Sen Mejor: 43 Ree yas EUS atte gh tad ati es Gen Tel... 438 ae ee tee “calves e ; Gen Shoe... 371 Phomp' Pa... $27 [18001800 few’ to 30.00; cull. and low ments coutelaing type sises ; Gillette ""” gag Timk R Bear. 80 | uttltt rs and calves 12.00-15.00 larger than feguiar agete Seckel Br... 4 fren W Air... 31.2] fou Renvestens Goity culls ender © Be Wye ls 12 s'lock non, the 80 S. Perry St. FE 2-2939 Restteee teen es Twent : 94:9). Sheep salable 50. Reminaliy nats geeviven te panmeetl : ‘ Grab Psice... 17 Gndered .... s0.6) today. Compared iat Thurecay Transient Want Ads may eu : Ot No Ry... $3.1 | Yin Pe ye 1.b0-3-00 lower? to 9:30 a.m —— Sieg TR ante alr Lin!) 39° | yearlings and shorn la . the day of after . Unit Aire..,, 73.4/ steady to weak; slaughter sheep ° oalt On 130 and choice « lambs. at. Hersh Ch q Unit Prait..., 04 Pw pring ; , a Momestk ..; 329 UB One Cp... 30.7 18-0 ios 23.00-28.00 in, mesed, wrote tens CASR WANT AD RATES : . Ti Gen = , be vs Rub, se Sa 18 09 for. a ha ood utility spring } tinal tiny 5 Biah 0 Sane TSAVE WASTE PAPERIX J oc dae = a ae | | : foe: SS Wie ae gay OO ; i 2S : 1 Int Bus Beh ‘499 em... 08 ‘CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 7 #31 Bet 84 7 We Are Now Paying [Int Paty. - 382 Wilson '@ 63.. 18.3| CHICAGO, July 12 (AP)—Baldble hogs + ae te een : ow." 3o4 Woolworth ... 47.6/ 7,000; slow generally steady on all hogs: : ‘ = : : mt Shoe. ‘ ae ¥ rae Tow ., 3.7 pcg = My tM I on butchers and 4 1 poly on mg ee ae Per 100 Lbs. Biisica'ecc. 3° FSi "Redstart Read ‘ “ __.Flowers 3 : MAGAZ ES 200-240 Ib. butchers 16.80-17.00; TUNEUP TIME—Miniature sports car product. Other owners of Gardner Specials are DUNSTAN'S cc +». 458 | XW YORK, “July i Comptieg by fem lots monty No. T and 2 190-800 18] signer and builder Dave Gardner (lower right) Don Beyer Jr., lower left; John Dorland, upper w._ Buren : - Serap tron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel Sy 1m 18 60. |for welemt and grade: balk Wo, 2 and 3 tunes up the “Gardner Special” belonging to Bill _—left, and Mike Supernault, upper right. “ Funeral Directors 4 x Indust, Raila Util. Stocks| 250-200 Ib. 15.75-16.80; heavier weixhts) p40 (center) at Flint. The car is Dave's first S : R cicae #LD 42 |.) 4g RORrce: «most 160-196 Ib. 14.50-16.50; “ car ve's AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Previous day. 2001 1007” Tha Hoag iode-1800: few “ralected. tite buteners Pursiey Pune! . § : ON +, 2067 1409 742 185.5|tyDe sows 200 Ih: and lighter as high . . . wd, ; 3 PB vert acts 3nd 123 RE HLS alk Satna eable eaier | JT prio Pane = ae : FE 4.9582 en. cl UHWD 1882 TO2 JpLigleeneral trade on. slaughter eattie fairly , 135 Branch St. across from Americe , & Socket ims in ee re mf ins teu oo" igh 2 wockere and tector | | Donelson-Johns “Svar n Forging ME TAS 8 OS ore Bi00: tow’ hetfere “out at 71.80:| LAPEER i — If you've ever/25 miles an hour and has a top|teen-age size legs to operate the) aap st] epee agp ht SAR RIE gE IPOS OE Bh ce 3 ® 4 F: oe x Falter oy PP es THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1056 4494 Dixie Highway in Ape , “Right Across From Burke . 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