» x Parents Picket Township “until safe walking facil- - ities are available,” Blair said. ‘This morning, 50 parents and | - their children were escorted by a | 4 ua The Weather kas SS. Westies Bassin Porenect reir, Likely © ets Petals Page 29 ait Pp \ Home | Edition 115th YEAR 1057-34 PAGES ASSOCIATED i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SER UNITED PRESS PHOTOS bi“ Say eT igged to Elect Hoffa + Pontiac Local “Members Join Protest Group Claim Delegates Picked Without Knowledge of Rank and File A group of Pontiac Team- sters has supported charges that delegations to the Teamsters’ convention next week in Miami have been) “rigged” tion of James R. Hoffa to) the throne of the 1,500,000- member union. A spokesman, who asked that his name be withheld, said 50 signed |" affidavits had been mailed to a! New York group charging officials of Pontiac Local 614 had not com- plied with the constitution in pick- ing a delegate or delegates to the convention. “We don’t even know who the delegate or delegates are, and were never informed as. rank-and- file members when and how they were chosen,” the spokesman said. A group of rank-and-file Team- sters from the New Yerk area This Friday Hoffa and 11 other Teamsters Union leaders have been directed to appear before U. 5. ‘ District Judge F. Dickinson Letts to show cause Why the union elec- tion should not be delayed. * <® * Meanwhile, Hoffa, heir-apparent to the ‘$50,000-a-year y of the giant union, was expected to be absent Tuesday when the Senate Labor Rackets Committee resumes} its probe of the Teamsters’ vice president 15 WITNESSES Chairman John L. McClellan (D-Ark) said he had 15 witnesses, from the Detroit. area, lined up for the new inquiry and would proceed with the hearings whether or not Hoffa was present. * be i The continuation of the hearings is expected to stem from visits! (Continuéd on Page 2, Col. 4) Pot-O-Gold H as $300 Stashed for Puzzle Fans $100 for the lucky Pot-O-Gold tan who finds a perfect ‘solution to the new puzzle which appears on page 27 in today’s press. ; Although the pet was cleaned out only two weeks ago, it's filling up rapidly and is now worth $300 if no winner is found for last week's Pot-O0-Gold. You have until Tuesday, Oct. 1, to have your entry postmarked, and the puzzle will appear again on Wednesday and Friday. .| Don't,miss your chance to make finishing touches on pro- to assure the elec jsome easy money. Get started-on| posed revisions of the con-) your solution now. Bark Presumed Lost in Storm Four-Masted Sailing Vessel With 86 Aboard, Vahtiishes in Atlantic LONDON W# — The Hamburg owners of the German «ailing ship Pamir said today they presumed the four-masted bark had been lost in the storm-lashed Atlantic. ever, that some survivors of 8% aboard might still be found. sup VANISHES whom 25 were on their first trip, were aboard the vessel. There The finding of two empty life- boats and a raft previously had raised fears the vessel had > down. k.«t& .& crossed the mid-Atlantic without finding a trace of the four-master that had weathered many a storm in her 52 year§ at sea. - In New York, the Coast Guard reported last night that its cutter Absecon, a Canadian destroyer es- jJeort and three merchant ships had reached the Pamir’s last reported jposition. Other ships were on the in Waterford . Demand School Soard Furnish Rides: on Buses | - for All Students : | Waterford Township parents ca another step in their fight to have school bus transportation for all of theig children this morning when they began to picket at the Water-|_ ford school bus terminal and, the, school -board office. More than 100 under the leader- ship of Ralph Blair, of 6527 Eliz- abeth Lake Rd., met at the William Beaumont elementary school. yes- + p Aree meal thee gobo ok ized protest. ~ BUSES FOR. ALL The parents want bus transpor- tation for all children in Waterford Michigan State Police car, as ‘ they marchéd to the Hudson Ca- vert elementary school, 1150 | Scott Lake Rd. ‘The group met at 8:30 a.m. at Scott Lake and Wanamaker roads Re De Ry fe acto Sc * * The speed limit along this high-| way leading to. the school is 40 any So Traffic was blocked this morning as the par- ents marched with their children). to school. They will pick them up en masse at’ 3:30 this afternoon. reports parents wll picket o bus terminal and board o way there. Another week means another : The owners held out hope, how-| Resces planes and ships criss-| + - ork. as Negroes Sip no School. ‘Union Prepares to Curb Power Na of Its President Revision of Constitution to Be Offered -Sept. 30 to International Group MIAMI BEACH, Fila. (?) |—A 15-member committee, |which has been at work for, | months today was putting, | stitution of the Interna-| tional Brotherhood of Teamsters. The revisions will be submitted| [to the international convention |that starts here Sept. 30. | They would, if ratified, curtail! 'the powers of the ititernatiorial’ president of the gigantic organiza-. tion of transportation workers? tee CROWD PURSUES DECOY — This unidentified minister was instrumental in allowing Negro students to enter Little Rock High School this morning, 2, emia 8 wor ae? |Blames Negroes for Little Rock Violence cot propose that toe Genmeat | Executive Board comprising 11 vice presidents elected at large the general president and the | Says He Shot Father described thé Little Rock Schoo! for returning to the Arkansas er have a much | 'intergration violence as “the thing capitol. . greater voice in control of the in Cornfield Because I acted in the first place to pre- vnom. imnich sumbers aearty' He Mistreated Family vent.” —— lWON'T RETURN The Constitution Committee, ap, TERRE HAUTE, Ind. —A 124 Faubus. att ending the Southern errag sf retiring President Dave; pew farmboy was held in OrjGrorens Conference at Sea Is-/ SEA ISLAND, Ga. (INS) — Gov. secretary / man of very great judgment. | Unless he thinks tt needful, have no plans = — ‘ithing story of how he killed his fa- \ther yesterday in a cornfield ony union, | ‘his mother’s 33rd_ birthday. * vast City Manager Says: Clarification of + Authority the ‘on cha rge s of misconduct, gar County (Ill.) sheriff's deputies snubbed a New York session of after he was picked up a Paris, the AFL-CIO Executive Council to-; DL, driving the family morrow and Wednesday, at which gopy IN FIELD charges against the Teamsters are The father, Clifford W. Fulk, 38, to be aired. was found in a field about 250 feet In a letter to AFL-C1O. Presi- (from home, riddl dent George Meany, Beck denied | bullets. sai rejecting an invitation to appear at the hearing and said Team- sters Union membership would decide whether or not the offi- clals have been guilty of mis-~ conduct. k and his heir-ay t sent Ba 8 cn a west ‘Teamsters boss, said they, [pause cred _— werd grades ‘would not attehd the New York notebooks.” meeting and that the Teamsters y ing he shot his father because‘he | “drank too much, lett his moth. Dept: needs, City Manager Walter K. Willman said today. er and seven children without ee et ee eee buy his school supplies.” (problems in two ways. ‘lic AJnion would not be officially rep- |LURED Fareee resented. sion Dit Governors Happy Ike FE eae into the corntield after hunch! “This should result “look at the corn’ and shot at, Southern State Heads = mendations as to the lines of-au- Ful with a .32 caliber revolver| Argue Race Squabble thority, personnel and operating - |stolen from his uncle. Police said practices within the department, 2 they found five bullets in the body.| Difference of Degree andl el general) Gapeoreraeral inthe _ The boy gave this account: | relationships man - to - man within ey * * | SEA ISLAND, Ga. (INSi—South- the department,” Willman stated. “I first stot him in the back. ern governors called today for an pe prey ae agen = pas end to the servitude of party labels. in the stomach. He toek off run- land for ‘national unity, rather than) ning toward the house and I shot extreme sectionalistn. ‘at him again—three more times. Lerey ‘Coltins of Florida | I know I hit him, because ;he d prominently | screamed again. ces in ‘Dixie as 2 presiéentic! hope- | “He tried to hide. and I took off! ftl—told fellow chief executives tion, the manager said, is Act 78,: ing to get mere shells. When| at the Southern Governors’ Con- ithe State Civil Service Act. under }I came back with the gun loaded, roe et =: — pale paxtiacobe 132 eae ty nr et he was standing up. I fired ee tcl An and he fell. He said. ‘Why? wor with the issues and decisions na- ‘of the people. Then I shot him in the top of the) tional, rather than regional in | _* *& * head.”’ . : | =—- * | Vigo County deputies said the! Returning “The study should commence about Oct. 1 and will take sev ie months te accomplish, and on the part of everyone while the Gov. stady is under way.” * ® ‘shooting until they went to the ‘south, are basically the same on) jhome to invesitgate. esing aorely cas ef degree. The boy's mother, Dollie. expect-| ing her eighth child in October | Only Gov. Theodore McKeldin of, commented but briefly on Jerry's) story about the father mistreating the family. She said: “Tt must = been an ac- .eident.”’ Frosty Outlook for City Tonight ior fireman. ity, disagreed. : Chiding the South for ‘clinging to the past,” he said the region cannot achieve parity economic- ally or politically with the rest of the nation until ‘the South exoreizes from its house the Mngering ghosts of an era that “oO a tp waley, aad sop a ton (ET Today's s Press ing power being vested in the city | manager. “The power of suspension should) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) “is. Gov. Nathan Gorden ie 2 ‘emerged from the telephone con- (buzzer sounded inside the big Needed by Pontiac Police A boost in morale and a elarineetion of authority are’ Police quoted the boy as say- \the two major improvements which the Pontiac Police, -ORDER IMPROPER Mob Chases N agro After Deception wes AP Wirephote white residents. He was shoved, kicked, and manhandled by the crowd, but the extent of his injuries was not known. He was e& corted from —— area by police officers. = amy tels Faubus Says: ‘I Told You So’ Rock situation by telephone, but than one hour after the opening | |Orval Faubus of Arkansas today said he had no immediate plans|session of the Southern Governors |But they didn't. Conference got under way. ‘Snaring Crowd Fails to Buck Police Cordon White Students Attack "Newcomers in Halls at Little Rock , By RELMAN MORIN LITTLE ROCK, ‘Ark. (Fi— Eight Negro pupils walked quietly and without hurry- ing, into Central High School today — while the crowd’s attention was di- verted by another incident —and then a swirl of snarl- ‘ing men and screaming. women tried to break |police lines. | Police fought them off, clubbing two men, and ap- parently pulling a gun on ‘another. - | Nobody ‘got through. Pupils coming out of the school : ‘said three of the Negro boys who jentered school had “blood on their ‘clothing’ and fights had broken out inside the building. |} 5 The students told reporters the “Negroes were chased through halls when classes changed” and were attacked by other students. The initial violence outside the school was a frightening sight. ; Women burst into tears a man, | hoisted up on a wooden barricade.. | roared: “Who's going through?” ceowe STOPPED “We all are,” the crowd shouted. | The drama-packed climax of “Fighting is going on all over three weeks of integration struggle ‘the place.” Faubus said when he|in Little Rock came just after the iferences. He added: |2000-pupil high school at 8:45, “The oy Police were unable |#enaling the start of classes. ‘The State Police had, Suddenly, on a street leading | toward the school, the crowd | spotted four Negro adults, that white students were march | marching in twos, down the cen- [ms out of the school. He blamed Negro parents for the Arkansas violence. “That's the thing I deplore,” he said, adding: “It's the thing I pleaded | with the Negroes not to do — to go back before there was a | cooling -off ter of the ~ A man yell the niggers.’ They were not pupils. One ap- ipeared to be a newspaperman. He shad a.card in his hat and was |carrying a camera, ‘CROWD SURGED “It's the thing I acted in the| I jumped into a glass-windowed first place to prevent.” \telephone booth on the corner. Faubus was asked if he thought | The scene was clearly visible. As ‘the State Police might be able to | the crowd surged toward the four contain the violence. “We just don’t know,” Faubus' In commenting on the current situation in the depart said. He was asked if he had any, jumped the man with the eam- *ment, Willman said the city plans for use of National Guard) era from behing, rede tis has plans to correct the/troops again at the school. He had| the ground, kicking and beating | Negroes, they broke and ran. But they were caught, on the lawn of a home nearby. Whites iw ithdrawn the troops on orders of him. They smashed the camera. in recom- can only urge a patient codec in Another phase that needs correc-'the Confidential “improper.” “We don’t know yet,” Faubus said, ‘There is the matter 6f | the injunction.” ‘ Faubus had expressed his “‘ap- prehension” that a new integra- lion attempt might lead to violence and last night ordered the State olice on a standby basis ‘to cope with any outbreak. , — Jurors Out Th Day Confidential Trial LOS ANGELES #— Jurors in Magazine libel | trial return to deliberations today, after a restfal Sunday of relaxa-| tion under the watchful eyes of a court bailiff. : ‘that attitudes of people, north and 2ger the power to suspend for up several times family knew nothing about the) . ito 30 days without pay for pur-jhave been locked,up at the May-| \the race question—the difference Poses of discipline any policeman fair Hotel { Maryland in the Republican minor- to a hearing before the Civil Serv- iff Don Emmer on guard. iice Commission if he requests it. companied Willman objects to the suspend- | irestaurant for dinner. The six men and six women of ‘the jury were given the case late| Willman said his personal criti-' last Monday and began delibera-. Gov. Luther Hodges of North Cism of the act centered in a pro- tions Tuesday. ‘Carolina adyanced the argument vision which gives the city man- to court for further instructions. They have returned Each night they Yesterday they lounged around} The suspended officer is entitled the hotel swimming pool with bail-| He ac- them to a Chinese The complex case they are to decide, after a Six-week trial, in-| ‘volves charges of conspiracy to icommit criminal libel and to pub- ilish obscene material against Con- land — 2 fidential and Whisper Magazines, | Fred 'Publishers Distributing Corp., Marjorie Meade, and their | First, he stated, is the investiga- |the federal court, but contends the This, . obviously was. a planned ‘tion of the department by the Pub- CUrTt order itself is Administration Service recent-! ly ordered by the City Commis-' |diversionary movement to draw ~ the crowd’s attention away from ithe. school. While I was dictating what I saw, someone yelled: “Look, they're going into the school.”’ a, = * * * At that instant, the eight Ne- groes—three boys -and five girls— were crossing the schoolyard to- ‘ward a side door at the south end of the school. The girls were in bobby sox and the boys were dressed in open Shirts, All were carrying books. They were not running, not even walking fast. They sim- ply strolled toward the steps. went up, and were inside before all but a few of the 200 people at that end of the street knew it. | Some did see the Negroes, how- ever. | “They've gone f{n,”’ a man roared. ‘Oh, God! the niggers are in the school!” A woman screamed get in? Did you see them go in?” “They're in now,’ sore other 'men yelled. * * * “Oh, my God,’ the woman screamed. She burst into tears and tore at her hair, Hysteria swept the crowd. Other \women began weeping and | screaming. A tall, gray-haired man in a [powe hunting shirt jumped on the barricade, with others holding him. He yelled, waving his arms: “Who's going through?” { 4 “Look, here come “Did they _ AP. Wirephote > yards beyond the crossing. The cause. a hurricane moves - for- . ward only slowly. The averaze| The mail and baggage car skewed speed is ten to twenty miles an crosswise but was upright atop the hour, And since these storms "adbed. 4 covér an area of several hundred SKIDS DOWN BANK sf} g¢3> é hours, or into the second day. flipped over on its the im apolis at noon. ‘It derailed seriou 115 a.m Mrs. Earl Bray, Enid, Okla., dent Eisenhower said today that! inflation is “‘a worldwide phenom-. going to, . , 8 ae < . “| ater Bera neu roe OF RiSiNG Prices. =z: : - WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- After a quarter of a century of depression and war, the Presi- dent said, the nations of the world are now engaged in a great effort to win for their peoples sustained prosperity in peace- time, . He declared: “In our age, for the first time in history, dreams’ of a better materia! life have be-' come everyday hopes among mil- lions accustomed to abject poverty. “And for the first time in his- \tory, the aim of fostering high liv- ing standards has become a central concern of governments every-| ae ay” of the mmoruationa’ tn, prs es a a putting up $58,000 for the : te | . ‘i ington. locomotive remained on the rails. Looking at what he called the/the ngt e =“ name study after a group of consulting “common sense aspect” of infla-' This same group, whose strength. ad fs ition, Mr. Eisenhower said that eco- at one mb was Gy meobidveay vas ecm nomic resources can meet only so! ‘many demands and rising prices to end Hoffa's trusteeship over Lo- miles, winds usually last many Another mail and spaggage ‘car which follow must be offset by in-'cal 614. It also secks “‘an honest, The venture being studied calls The Weather | Sa pass eursmeme Last Summer Weekend — Fatr quite al miles an heer teday and be north. ishing | - _ — pteremnaae ed — dimi: ~~} : : " tleek er emerrew nm ¢ any with scattered showers, low near BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 8. Summer’s last weekend, a Teday in Pontiac : gs Levest temperature preceding 8 &™-\in Michigan traffic accidents. At 8 am. Wind velocity 19 mph. Direction: Southwest Sun sets Mondays at 6:28 pm Sun rises Tuesday at 6:21 a.m Moon sets Monday at 6°12 p.m Moon rises Tuesday at 7:23 a.m. Downtewn Temperatures . 84 * 'day. oe la tba m..- @ Harold Crawford, strangled on fl sam. 55 «1 p.m .. §9)peanut he apparently found in the Fs _—. °° = ‘kitchen of his parents’ hotne. / Sanday tn Pontiac Autumn arrived early this morn- (as recorded downtown) ling and cooling, wet weather cut Highest temperature ...... - 8 | down the steady stream, ‘of traf- t emperature ........05 -+» 83°43. Suen teuemrarere ieee. 56.5 fie that jammed Michigan high- Weather—Rain One Year Ago in Pontise WMighest temperature... .. aS Lowest temperature .........-.005 Mean temperature . seve-see Weather—Cloudy. Coo! Highest and Lowest 1 Temperatures This Date in 85 Years @ in iss . 33 in 1896 Sunday's Temperatare Chart |ways during the “a months. “"'.§0 One accident took the lives of ‘§7 three suburban Detroiters. hgt summer Saturday nigh€ when struck by a ‘car at a Detroit intersection. Al 65 46 Los Angeles 88 79 se ne Butimore 1 68 Marquette 6) 43 William Brie, 52, Ray Township, Bismarck 4 Fat aospiie Te $8 was fataly injured Saturday night Sen te St Milwaukee 76 «8 When struck by a car in the town- Charleston 85 77. Minneapolis 64 40 ship Chicage 69 #52 New Orleans &@ 7 ss Cineinnatt i a3 Rew York 8 Robert Switrer, 30, Taylor one te 40 Phoentx. a7 72 Township; his 29-vear-old wife Detroit 6) 52 Pittsburgh 17 53 Mar i a so we Ce r garet and their son Billy, 9, Pert Worth 7 34 & Francisco | s¢. (were killed Saturday night in a are. 64 8 B Marie 62 42’ 4 oor Se 43 Trae. Cy) 08 threeicar collision in Dearborn Jacksonville 2 4 pdr so 47 Township. Kanes C ut 89/82 - — ‘ Lansing "8 $l Tampa si 73 «John P, Zabrowski, 69, Jackson, side and creased productivity. ese neat Takes 1] Lives in Traffic charges they Violated the interna-| | | was fatally injured Sunday when istruck by a car while attempting! dreary, rainy one, took 11 lives t© cross a Jackson street. Police Hoffa or by people under his com- ‘said the driver, Chalmer H. Ross In addition, a babv choked to Of Michigan Center was released says,” ‘death on a peanut at Jackson Sun- Pending further questioning. icharged. Three-weeks-old James - Richard Crawford Jr., 16-month- ‘Gilland was fatally injured Satur-) signed ‘by ‘old grandson of*Jackson Fire Chief/48y night in a two-car collision in’ 14 menibers and others who had Pontios Residents Must Be on Rolls is in Kansas A g rE i it a Teamsters, Claim i ; f BgEE : Eid i iit | Near Pittsburgh Pens 3 s| Supervisory Employes [i incham, and be ed shortly after noon that mine lly are. alive, although some of! them may have sustained serious; Reported Alive “Explosion in Mine Shaft WASHINGTON, Pa, aA thun- telephone line that all. 11 were alive, but “several-had been burned, ‘a police report said. Bethlehem officials report- officials on the scene report they know that six of the men definite- + € & = The fate of the other five is not Mr. Allen, who died nation last May-from.the Library) ™! Board, had devoted much of his of Royal Oak, “If Detroit ‘Oakland, Macomb Pipeline = ‘fo Lake Huron-Goes Ahead| By PETE LOCHB'LER Ae _ The Southeastern Michigan Water Authority is going ahead with its own plans for a Lake Huron pipeline to Oakland and Macomb Counties despite the Detroit Water Board’s interest in a similar project. In fact, said authority chairman Howard K. Kelley residents need water when our pipeline is finished,* vention delegations said this morn-, The authority was set up by ing a member of an insurgent fac- Oakland and Macomb Counties, member. lengineers conducted a preliminary reported to be prospects looked good. 2.000, . i has sought for four years na, AL PIPELINES ? ; Kelley, whose home town of along than Royal Oak gets its water from) a [Detroit, said he didn’t think so. | “We're not- trying to compete with Detroit, but are willing to cooperate with her as far as we can,” he said. Kelley said this will be his attitude when he meets in De- | troit. Thursday with a water | board representative and David’ 'V. Addy, Detroit auditor general. | election.” which they say has been for dual pipelines, each eight feet .5eng $100,000 for the engineering n em since Hoffa took the ;,, diametey, funning from an in- design of a second reifis of the local in October of| 1953. CAN'T BE REACHED ‘pumping station near | Heights. eee today to answer could be fanned out through vention delegates. | munities, “These delegates were picked by| possibly ) communities that have mand to vote just the way Hoffa! been using Detroit water for the group spokesman) many \years, said Kelley. He said the affidavits were au project would cost an esti- both paid-up Local authority has paid off the total jtake north of Port Huron to a) Auburn Lake Huron. water to Detroit users. $70 million and when the), | Montcalm oat * | dropped out of the local because , “their representation in the local | George E. Stanton. 25, Marne,! was at Tascpetag to the con- \was found dead Saturday in his stitution.” ee a Ge aimee gear A’ top opponent of Hoffa's in the | Stanton apparently lost control ot Conese a ee pegs Riprws A . , (as J. Haggerty o cago, oi oe and flipped over after hit-| joreg yesterday he had 800 of 922 [teas tree. ‘delegate votes needed to win. | Douglas A. Allison, 15, Anchor. A U. S. District Court judge to- | Ville was injured fatally Sun- day set Oct. 15 for! the wiretap _ of a car in front of his home. -~- Owen Brennan, president of | Sede Ensing, 59, Coopersville, Detroit Local 337, and. Bernard B. iwas killed Sunday. while attempt- Spindel, professional wiretapper ‘ing to cross U.S. 16 about 3%4 milesifrom Holmes,.N. Y.—will stand) te be serviced to make the pipe- | | line financially feasible. county deputies said Ensing was! They are accused of conspiracy! The preliminary survey indicated | in/that water could be brought from: \Hoffa’s Detroit headquarters. All Lake Huron at a customer rate of, northwest of Coopersville. Ottawa ‘trial at the same time. “struck by a car driven by \Walter to tap. telephones of employes ‘J, Charles of Lansing. Mrs. Wayne Gastfield, 17, an ex- three pleaded innocent May 21. pectant mother, was injured fatally’ ‘Saturday night when hit by a car accompanied from Florida early cost, the pipeline would revert to ownership .by the people of both counties, Kelley said. ' * * * “The people who would be sérv- iced by the pipeline are getting more and more desperate for more water,” said Kelley. ‘They would (Continued on Page 2, Col, 5) do better to own their own pipeline than be forced to turn to it | Judy Carey, 16, Detroit, died) day. Police said he rode his bike conspiracy trial of Hoffa. Two/r water at higher rates.” ‘early today of injuries suffered out of a driveway into the path others indicted with him May 14 \A big stumbling block, which _may be ‘removed by the stady, | has been the fear that there are not enough customers in the area '$1.10 to $1.20 a thousand gallons Hoffa arrived in New York un- only if 200 million gallons are sold mn every day. near her home in Fremont, Oceana'today. He said) he planned to re-' That is the reason that water County, ifurn to Miami at 4 p. m. imight profitably be pumped to seek City Council approval to and | Flu Threatens | to Shut Schools The Water Board has agreed to | in Port Huron PORT HURON (INS)—Public schools in Port Huron may be | closed if absences due to a virus infection rise.“ :® * * More than 1,200 of the city’s 7.7222 school children were ab- | situation was due to a virus or | ' “The 1,200 absentees, 411 of them high school students, rep- | resented 16 pér cent of the school | population. { pital at the peak last week. Many — more students were treated. © COLLEGE STATION, Tex. @®-— At least 600 of Texas A&M's * > tho eA : ‘ = ae EY ha fs . oN . : { : el ; “ eee: 2 et eas a. he, ab ie ee a aa cee : : ee 3 a sei Toh ot La ~~ 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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ROTAERS hy. coe. “es heh i oh y= { \ “nae PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1957 ? — Violence Mars Honduras Vote. } Mor ales’ Liberal Party half a dozen forest fires in Ore- _ Seems Certain Victor ielect him over any other Liberal gon today, forcing a halt to log- lwho might enter the race. - | by Landslide Margin | On the basis of early returns, — ng and bunting in western Ore- ‘the Liberals were expected to win’ YEGUCIGALPA, Honduras w— about 40- of the assembly's 58 The Liberals of Dr. Ramon Vil- Beats. leda Morales, the popular “Little . * “ Bird’ of Honduras’ masses, today Police Holding Suspect appeared a landslide winner in jn Assault, Robbery 1 yesterday's violence- marred elec- Hot Winds Fan Rash of Forest Fires in Oregon ‘PORTLAND, Gre. @ — A hot, . *® * | A late heat wave sent the mer- lcury up to 98 degrees in southern . | Oregon yesterday, where the jworst of the fires raged. One spread rapidly over 1,000 acres least of the coastal town of Ban- tions. | DETROIT (INS)—Detroit police don, and another, believed eon- * *«& *k 8 jtoday were holding Leroy Shird,'trolled earlier, came to life again. At least four killings were re-/9J, in connection with the beating It has burned 900 acres near the ported in clashes between politi- 49d robbery of a 66-year-old hard-|coast, 50 miles south of Coos Bay. cal partisans ih two provincial,“@re store owner. Inland, a 100-acre fire in the towns, Elsewhere voting was or-| Officers said Shird admitted the Willamette National Forest, 18 derly and the military junta's robbery and assualt of Alexander/Miles east of Oakridge, delayed promise of a tree election ap-| Janicke. passenger train three hours. peared fulfilled. | The loot, according to police, to-| Scojes of grass fires broke out. A constitutional assembly chos-' taled $153, but the thief missed an-| Across the Columbia River from en in the balloting will. meet Oct. other $215. Portland, a fire burned 300 acres 21 to form a new government re-| ee of brush east of Vancouver, Wash. placing the junta that has ruled Dad Shot Billy The Kid destroyed a home and threatened é- ‘Thn| fre: firemen brought it under for a year. 300 others in a suburban area be- - "The assembly can declare itself| SANTA FE, N.M. (INS) — a president. If the Liberals win \State song of New Mexico, “O Fair|©" a national conrgess and elect New Mexico,” was written by Eliz- s two thirds of the seats they could abeth Garrett, whose father, Sher- hand the presidency to Villedaliff Pat Garrett, shot and killed Morales, former ambasssdor .to! Billy the Kid, ‘Lands on Highway, Police Seek Warrant ANN ARBOR (INS) — Siate Police said today they will seek |a warrant charging Victor Pease, (40, of Ann Arbor, with reckless dperation of ar aircratt. Pease’ became lost: in darkness last night and made an emerg “landing on US-12, near State Road {He hes bad 43 gnlo hawre im the air. {Landlord Goes Soft $10 Buys. Tenant Home 11 of his homes to tenants for a token sum of $10 each. "“ ®8- * James Bricker, who celebrates his 87th birthday next month;) said his action was based on the fact that the tenants are hard workers and had virtually paid for the homes in rent. One family, he said, had been a tenant for 38 years. x *&* * A light truck wjth two passen- gers was forced from the road by the landing, but no one was hurt. First for King Olav V OSLO, Norway @®—King Olav V made his first public appear-| ance yesterday as Norway's new who died Saturday at & after.a reign of 52 years. Haakon’s funer- al will be held Oct. 1. Electrocuted at Table ATASCADERO, Calif. @— Mrs. Emmaline Kuykendall, 32-year - old mother of seven, was electro-/ cuted while drinking coffee with | her husband Bill. Her leg became. entangled in a table lamp cord. 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Both slow start. ers, Faubus finished high school at the age of 24. McCarthy was retin enetaenneninan well itthed..an a small town business career when he decided to get a high school diploma. : -_ = * * And of couse there are differ-| ences too between the embattled governor of Askansas and the late jonior senator-from Wisconsin, Faubus is the play-it-close-to- your-chest type—not that he can’t preserve order at Little Rock Cen- f " take Gieate ‘action when he thinks the time is ripe. He did! this in calling out National Guard! troops to halt integration and-or tral High School. * os & .McCarthy, on the other hand, was usually one to act first and tand order— ITrattic Squabble Ends. » With Gunfire, Arrest if y SACRAMENTO, Calif. » — A \traffic right-of-way argument end-| 3% would rush in where Faybusamight, used to wear wien the cameras ed in gunfire in’a shopping center] fear to tread. ‘were aimed: at him, - iparking lot yesterday. ig Their basic common ground ap-| : * *« * Larry Souza, 20,-was shot inthe # pears to be this: For McCarthy, the lights stayed leg. Edwin Merle Smith, 36, was A conviction on the part of each on five years. About Faubus,. a e a charge of assault) man that he—rather than the gen- again, there is doubt. Unknown we Se a ~ « erally accepted processes of law outside his state a few weeks ago, Smith, an electrorics engineer.| had the solution t0 @ he may continue as a national ‘ at told. police he was backing out of — of headline-making pro ‘figure. Or, it Arkansas, finds a a parking space when Souza drove BANK Pays Drove ya a Year weigh. the consequences later. He * * * With McCarthy the problem was communism. His argument was ‘that he, or fis Senate. committee, ‘alone had the full power and au- \thority to cope with Red subver-. | Sion. Time and again McCarthy and his aides said even the FBI) i¢ouldn’t do the job alone, Faubus' target is school integra- 'tion—or, as he puts it, “ overnight” i ipomosae ane ‘Tim anew kid in — * The authorities in Little Rock ‘thought they could carry out ‘peaceably the small degree of in- itegration planned in their city this’ fall. They thought it was their re- ' sponsibility to do so. Faubus held: ‘otherwise. and called out the Uma new kid in the neighborhood, troops. ‘and am proud to- say | live in Pon- x * . Neither Faubus wor McCarthy. tiac.. I'm the youngest of an old line of folks who have become famous from coast to coast as “lending neighbors.’’ I'm ready to do a man-. size job to Se you help yourself ‘went so far as to say “I am the law,” though both have been ac- | What they did do is operate out side of, or independently of, the law as most people understand it your auto, your furniture, and you select the re- payment plan that suits you best! Ask about our “All-In-One’’ PACKAGE LOAN. “The difference with Seaboard’s the SERVICE!” SEHBOARD thy: A zest for the limelight ' McCarthy seemed to get much ‘of his nourishment from publicity. When it dwindled, so did.Joe, In his- last years it was pathetic, to those who knew him, to see his eagerness for a mention of his name in the papers * * About Faubus, CASH %- * 7 it is harder to tell. But this writer recalls see- rial COMPANY ing him at Providence, R. I.. aft- giare of newsreel lights with very FINANCE cused of taking just that attitude. - ‘of Typhoon Faye, expected early | through any financial problem to Jj Fach man claimed he was tak : f bil “fing extrgprdinary measures to the best of my ability. meet an” extraordinary danger Faubus has insisted his, action i My | home is SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY, and you'll find it at Js. necessary to. prevent. vio. | i lence, McCarthy contended his | 1185 NORTH PERRY ST. 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Davis, a witness fainted when he saw the shooting He was taken to Emergency Hospital for treatment of a bump on the head SAVING C ERTIFICATES Deposit your surplus savings or investment savings at any one of our 8 convenient banking offices. & Zhukov Will Visit LONDON «® — Marshall Georgi # ' Zhukov, Soviet defense minister, ; will visit Belgrade Oct. 8 at the; invitation of Yugoslav legders, a. broadcast -by the news agency ty j Community National Bank OF PONTIAC . » MANILA (®—The passengers of, the storm-baftered motorship FS. | Raja Soliman were removed to’ safety today south of Luzon Is-/ and as the northern Phillipines | ‘braced for 80-mile-an hour ty-| phoon winds. 4 x * * The Raja Soliman, a 580- tong, interisland vessel carrying 45 pas- sengers and 44 crew members, grounded véesterday on a shoal in Tagabas Bay. Passengers were transferred to the steamer Leyte. * + * a: Philippine navy vessels rushed to the stormy bay when the Raja Soliman reported she was being buffeted by heavy seas, had lost) her power and was listing. _ The ship was moved to Maniu- van Island off south Luzon and was anchored there. * * * Farther north, the upper part of Luzon and the thinly settled Ba- tan Islands prepared for the Jash tomoirew. . ‘ Typhoon Gloria, meanwhile, swept over Hong Kong with 100- mile winds and struck Red China. The Dutch freighter Tjibantiet was driven ashore just outside the: entrance to the Hong Kong Har-; bor. Officials said the ship was not breaking up. * * * Scores of smaller craft and hundreds of homes in Hong Kong were damaged. At least two persons were killed when_a—small house collapsed Falling roofs and debris injured jee his recent meeting with Presi- dent Eisenhower, standing in the much the expression McCarthy at least 18 others, ‘police said. la bon 2 ita At. the sign of SHOP-RITE your food dollar buys more . foods ad ia (these prices effective thru September SAVE on these FIRST -OF THE. WEEK J . » more fomeee sees, top quality ..and, you get this quality at lowest-in-town prices! 25th) ya SUPER mney JUICE Our Own Fresh Ground SHOP-RITE BURNETT PURE VANILLA --- 45° — # o ’ REALEMON ROMAN CLEANSE 16-0s. 29" % Gal. r 45° COFFEE 39: Pint 39¢ LUX "12-05, Liquid Detergent. . 39 LUX TOILET SOAP 3 —29¢ LUX TOILET SOAP 2 on ae WHISK LIQUID DETERGENT BLUE RIBBON AMMONIA SURF OP - FARMER'S j SHOP-RITE MARKET 404 AUBURN AVE. Reg... Bars \ ‘We reserve the right to limit quantities + « Sorry, fo specials sold to minors. BREEZE “17 LARGE. BOXES 63° MAR HURON FRIENDLY SHOP-RITE MARKET oe HURON S&T. 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S. supported France in 1955 and again last year. * wk kk As reported from Paris the — new plan is to divide Algeria inte six previnces having strong state's rights. Four of them would be entirely Moslem and the other two would have European majori- ties. The French would retain control over defense, finances, the legal system and education. The Europeans, mostly Algerian _ born French,. numbering 1.2 million among 8 million Moslems, have ex- tensive land holdings and. business interests. It must be borne in mind that many. Moslems support the French and consider themselves Frenchmen. i: * * The proposed compromise will not please extremists. But the French government now seems to be doing _ what it can to satisfy the aspirations Py and protect the interests of both sides. If the plan should go through, however, the real problem would be to get the well-armed rebels of the National "Liberation Front to stop fighting. No Urge to Produce in Collective Farming When Trro of Yugoslavia broke with Russia in 1952, most of the land which had been collectivized seven . years before, was given back to the original owners. Following the Soviet plan he had collectivized 10 million peas- ants but the results were dis- appointing from the start. ‘There was no incentive ‘to “Protuce crops. x *« This year Yugoslavia has had its biggest harvest of rye, wheat, bar- ley, corn and sugar beets since World War II. Much of the credit is due to the fact that the govern- ment had given assurances that there would be no more agtempts to collectivize. Aided by good weather the farmers have worked as never before and have used to good advan- tage the fertilizers and machines made available by their eeenment x *« * In-the current issue of the maga- zine U.S.S.R., NiKOLAI STEPANOV dis- cusses his country’s need for “More Meat and Milk to Match U, S. Pro- duction.” He admits that Russia’s meat output would have to be in- creased 400 per cent and milk by 40 per cent to reach that goal. No country which collectivizes agriculture makes any progress in. providing food and clothing for THE PONTIAC PRESS : Pontiae 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Pubiished from Tee Powtie Parse Rullding Hisore A. Prrtcenatp President and Publisher Jonn AMR Assistant Advertising Manager Ressert Bassett, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Howsap ff. Prezayeaty m, Esst M, Treapwett, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager G. Moarsmat. Jonna, Local Advertising Manager 4 Jovnnw W. Firectaate Secretary and Editor — C. inan, an Manager Rosrear B. Tare. Managing Editor. Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclustvely to ‘the “ee for republication of all loc®] «ews printed {tn this newspaper ae well as all AP news dispatches Knowl Powttac Press is delivered by carrier for 49 cents * ik; Where carrier service is not available by mail £ ‘Gatland. Gentste Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and ashtenaw Counties (t ts $17.00 a year: “elsewhere (n ecienionn and all other places in the United steted $20 00 a rear Ali ew! spereeeretrwae perabie In advance Phone Pontiac FE 32-8161 _MYMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF “CIRCULATIONS THE PON TIAC PRESS. \ Editorial Page ee MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1957 ite cone When controls are re- laxed, as in Yugoslavia at the present time, the farmer has an urge to produce for his personal benefit. What he grows is his own to dispose of as he wishes. * * x“. Russia’s collectivized farmers are not likely to increase production until the U.S.S.R. recognizes the need for free initiative and private owner- ship of property. State Passports , A ridiculous situation has developed in New Jersey with regard to its 1957 ‘vehicle license plates. _ . Eor a couple of months now any Tesident who wishes to drive his car - into another state has to have a “Jer- sey Passport” from the State,Motor Vehicles Division. The document *ex- plains to any understandably disbe~ : lieving traffic officer in other states that the 1956 N.J. plates are legal. - ~*~ * * This all came about because the New Jersey Legislature so far has re- fused to appropriate money for 1957 After causing so much inconveni- ence and irritation to New Jersey voters; it may not be too much to as- sume that money for the 1957 plates will be forthcoming very shortly and that 1958 licenses will be issued on time. The Man About Town: The Final Week | That $300 Will Get Away From You if You’re Late. Autumn: A season that official- ly sneaked in at an early morning hour teday—too early for you to notice it. After thinking about it over the week end, you now should be reddy to make entries for every member of your family in our football contest. 'This is the last week. All entries must be received in The Press office by next Friday noon. Many of your neighbors already have sent in their predictions. Do you want one of them to beat you out of that $300? A list of the games appeared in Friday's paper, and will be repeated tomorrow. President of the Pontiac Area amber of Commerce, . Howard 0. Powers, quite nicely tees it off in his letter to members: “A gift to our United Fund represents a sound investment in ‘our community's future.” Howard further adds, “Put that $621,000 over the top.” The pine trees in boxes in front of the. Lewis Furniture Store are a side walk décoration quite worthy of emulation and congratulation. Our trees are assuming their . -- autumn colors. Their magnificent glory will not be at the top for several days yet, due notice of which will be given in this col- umn. Biggest. “head of cabbage reported to date is being raised by Mrs. Gregory Lansford of. Waterford. It measures 22 across—and still growing. inches From statistics gathered by him in the © recent observance of National Dog Week my expert on such matters tells’ me the dogs also never had It so good. that County Highway Engineer Paul Van Roekel . points out that Oakland County’s pave- ments would take you to New York City if. put end to end, also that our. total of 2,750 miles of good roads would land you in Los Angeles if put the same way. A pair of bluejays and a pair of robins have teamed up in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. George Glendenning in Keego Harbor, They quietly sit to- _ gether and even divide their food——-which is quite exceptional for bluejays. Space limitations did not allow me to publish the names of all who had birth- days on Friday, the thirteenth. However, the oldest is Ulyssés-§. Oldendorf of Drayton Plains, aged 91, and named for Ulysses 8. Grant. SL RS ee Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs, Bert Frank. of Rochester; fifty-seventh wedding an- niversary. ee Ebenezer Dolson of Birmingham; eighty-third birthday. to establish what the ‘ wees Also, ee the Judge I Beinigudged . David Lawrence Says: Citizens Can. Fight Court Rulings WASHINGTON — How many persons who have been reading lately about the legal troubles in -Arkansas know that, without a test case in the courts, there is actually no way what the Consti- tution means? How many F know that every citizen has an in- herent right to dispute a court ruling and that this does not nec- “detiance” but an orderly attempt ‘law of the Jand”’ really is? GUILTY OF REBELLION Yet, judging from the harsh criticisms hurled at the governor of Arkansas, there is a popular belief that the Federal government exercises some sort of dictatorship and that anyone who challenges “jts action: in the normal course is guilty of “insurrection.” No ruling as to what is or is not constitutional has ever been — rendered by the Supreme Court © . of the United States at any time except when the workings of a particular statute of Congress or ot, a state law have been dis- * pated in a court preceeding. There is no such thing as an advisory opinion in advance by the Su preme Court of the. United States. Somebody in the first in- stance has had to disregard the application. of the statute or the decision of the lower court so as to bring about the issuance of an injunction decree and the making of a case that the highest court cofld receive for decision. When- ever the Supreme Court refuses to - review a case, the lower court ruling stands. CAN'T BE ARRESTED Again and again the Supreme Court ‘has ruled that neither a - governor nor the commander of state troops can be arrested nor interfered with by a court order when discharging normal duties and when there is no criminal charge of a personal nature in- volved. So the Arkansas case today raises some novel questions and the only way to resolve them is - by court proceedings. The governor has promptly com- plied with the lower court's decree and has.filed an appeal toa higher Federaj, court. The attorneys for Gover Faubus were weil within their rights in refusing to remain in the court room last Friday after they had forthrightly stated the Issue, ws * +e * They declared, as attorneys for the governor, that Governor Fau- bus and his military officers ‘can- not and will not concede that the United States government in this court or anywhere else can-ques- tion his (the governor's) judgment and discretion acting as chief executive officer of the sovereign The Country Parson . “It's pretty bard ie he Lord to be a ‘guide for a man who - hasn't made up his mind where he’s going.’’ of finding out essarily mean state of Arkansas in the perform- ance of his duties, ar question his acts under the Constitution and laws of the state.” Unfortunately. fer the Ameri- The probabilities are that the highest court will dismiss the ap- peal as “‘moot’’ because the with- drawal of the National Guard will * have removed the issue from the actual to the academic. It is too bad that the American people may never. know—and that - the -governors of all states may never learn from this episode—just where a state's obligation to pre- serve order and prevent bloodshed within its borders begins and ends. It be that the infectious of sociological research: which the Supreme Court of the Uyited States lately has been exhibiting in its decisions ts reaching down now to the lower court judges in the Federal system. . Byes Federal judges who hith- hate been concerned only ed the “intent of the law” now will feel themselves to be expert psychiatrists—able to define and determine beforehand ‘‘the intent of the human mind” in a strife-torn community, (Copyright, 1957) © >» THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ‘And that and re- mission of sins should te nations, of Jerusaiens. —Luke 24:47, ~~. 2 +e: God forgives; forgives not ca- priciously, but with wise, definite, Divine prearrangement; forgives universally, on the ground of an atonement, and on the condition of repentance and faith, —-R. S. Storrs. Dr. William Brady Says: ‘Pap’ Diet Questionable as Cure in Ulcer Cases Whether a person has a pe (gastric or duodenal). ulcer or just ulcer coniplex (all the symptoms of ulcer without X-ray confirmation of the diagnosis), such as smokers. , have, « ‘pap’ + it is questionable whether is better thay @ iairly liber- al diet. I learned something about this when a typhoid patient who had gotten along very well for three weeks of fever, on a liquid diet (milk broth, fruit juices, tea, ~ coffee, ice cream) suddenly ‘went into shock and succumbed in a few hours. At autopsy we found one of the dyphoid ulcers in the omnelt pa thd had ruptured ahd in the perforation a gristle- -like curd of: milk the sige of one’s little finger partially plugged the hole into the peritoneal cavity. The large tough curd of milk killed the patient, I believe. It became evident that in re- stricting patients to liquid diet, doctors had added malnutrition to the depression ‘and weakness caused by the illness, Of course the individual patient’s appetite or wish for nrore solid food and, capacity to eat (masticate) were factors, I haven't as much faith in drugs as most doctors have or seem to have I'm as skeptical of the so- called miracle or wonder drugs as I am of aspirin or castor oil, so far as curing anything is con- cerned. Z REJECT BAKING SODA if T had peptic ulcer or the ulcer complex I'd reject the old familiar alkalis, such as sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), milk of magnesia and various antacid mixtures or- iginally compounded by great -19th century stomach specialists, Instead I'd: always. carry a supply of discs in pocket or purse and chew a disc or two whenever I needed it. 1 refer to the dises described in. the pam. phiet Yankee Stomach, for which | send stamped, self-addressed en- i vellope.. : Not. that the calcium ‘carbonate and magnesim trisilic¢te that ¢ make up the discs cure anything. 1 offer the suggestion because this simple combination seems to give. the greatest relief in the shortest‘ ‘ time with the smallest quantity of ‘alk ali and the least disturbance of metabolism, . is sent to The Pon- tise Press, Pon » Michigan. (Copyright 1987) Voice of the Péople ° . Group in Mesowh: Co ° Otters ‘Support to Oakla Your informative article September 2 sssue the aheonth County Citizen's Committee for Pontiac State. Hospital to. make people of Oakland County aware that members will en- courage and support them in their efforts to secure emergency. care for the mentally ill. In Macomb County, this type of care has been available _ at county expense in a local psychiatric hospital for the past five years. Any time Judge Joseph Trombly has re- quested a budget appropriation from the Beard of Super- visors, it has been granted without question because the value of emergency care hag been proven. Over 50 per cent of the patients on whom commitment petitions are filed in Macomb Probate Court receive emergency care. During the first eight months of 1957, at least a third of this number were able to return home without hospitaliza- tion at Pontiac State. Restitution Department records of Macomb County will further bear out the value of this type of program. Reimbursements from responsible fam- ily members continue to flow in at an encouraging rate. When a patient is found in the county or local jail, arrange- ‘ments begin immediately for transfer to the private mental facilities. In one recent case, a young woman was completely uncontrollable in both the local and county jails. Upon enter- ing emergency hospital care, her violence ceased and didn't reappear. Because we're sincerely interested ‘in humane care and “treatment of mentally ill everywhere, our committee will be pleased to assist the Oakland County Citiztn's Committee in any mhanner we may be able. Mrs. Joseph Sochowski, Macomb County Citizen's Committee Reader Requests Pontiac Curfew An eastern judge suggested we have a national curfew law keep- ing all children of 18.and under off streets. Why can’t Pontiac have one, anyway? Kd... It’s No Wonder Taxes Are High - A letter in. the Voice of the People says that Congressmen are on junkets all over the world. And how! According to U.S. News and World Report they’re. in: “Oh yes,. brother, you're paying the. bill. One of the Payers ‘Nothing’s W rong With Facilities’ we took it for granted our teacher is intelligent enough te let only one sex in at a time. We have no question about Hawthorne School. In fact, we're very proud ow .boy goes there. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashamead 565 Amberwood Aan’t Understand Union Disinterest I don’t understand why union members don't care about the mis- use of their own funds. I'd hate to think of-the yell that these same. union members would raise if a City Commissioner owned a Cadil-. lac complete with telephone that: he bought with City funds. And suppose another had a string of race horses that he bought with taxpayers’ money? E Wants Crusade in Government. I'm a voter in Oakland County, but I didn't vote to reject county home rule in 1934 or 1936 because I was only 10 years old. Our Pon- tiac Press should bring informa-— tion on local government to its) readers, Maybe a crusade to cor- rect our County government would clean out some of the deadwoog both Republican and Democrat, in our Township, County and State watch dog—teach us Letters will be Cy nedress | agin accompany letters but these vi not be published if the writer so re~« uests unless the letter is critical in ite peonaed, | Case Records ofa Paychologist: - = Urges Support of Local 4 Groups The YMCA, as well as the Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Salva- - tion “Army and Red Cross are interdenominational, They couldn’t function effectively if they were restricted to just one church sect. For they coordi- nate ail churches and_ offer facilities that single churches could ‘not afford. So be wise and support the “Y’s” (YMCA ‘and YWCA). By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case W-301: Joe: Byford, aged about 50, was the main spark plug in organizing the finance drive for the South Shore. YMCA in my Chicagg néighborhood this year. . a" *« % = “Dr. Crane,” Joe began, “we'd __ like to have you come-to our kick- off banquet and give us a pep talk on ‘Why the Me “We are rais- ing about $40,000 as our budget for this year and have some fine volun- DR. CRANE teers who are to call on prospec- ° tive donors. “But we wish to enthuse them before we send them out, we count on you?” WHY THE “Y” . In my talk I pointed out the fact that the YMCA is the adjunct of every church in its area. And the YMCA should So can _ actually be listed-as the “Assistant Pastor’ of every church ‘whose kids ytilize the “Y", Ft is not feasible for individual churches to have, a gymnasium and a swimming’ pool. Nor -can each church affort to employ a spécially trained Malt of youth workers, _ Pometosg Sede 5 ( But the local YMCA store all of these advantages - every church. : ‘Tt is also sueedineninntnedd. And it is a boon to the high schools with its Hi-Y and the _ organigations, which are among our very best an- tidotes for juvenile delinquency, Occasionally, an old-fashioned clergyman may be rather cool to- ward the YMCA and act as if it | were a ‘competitor of his local church, |, That is.a tragic mistake on the part of such a pastor. For the “Y" ig the moral recreational hub where the churches of the region are the rim of the wheel, a main spoke leading directly to that. efficient hub. * * x If the local YMCA saves just one child's life by its swimming classes, that means society bene- fits by $200,000 for the lifetime production of an average worker is $200,000 (50 x $4,000), ~ If the Hi-Y er Tri-Hi-Y also tively chicken feed” or “feat again we save taxes, human values. — * oe Finance committees should re- _ mind the average cigaret_ smoker “that he burns wp over, ae as well as And . » every livewire church should have year on the ends of his cigarets: | So if the 40 churches in my — _ Chicago neighborhood which utilize — this local “Y" would recruit just smokers who would 10 quit tobacco, their combined savings would fully underwrite our entire $40,000 budget. ° LIVING MEMORIALS” ? Many of you readerg have lost loved ones by war or auto wrecks or by diseases, You are very generous in. back- ing the Heart Campaign or the Polio Drive, ect. Why not erect ‘living memorials to your dead. by investing in modern youth via the.“Y"'? It is actually much smarter to insure the moral future of a teen- mere 5 or 10 more years via the Heart So it is high time we placed first Always: write to Dr. W. Cra ‘in cate of The 2, Dr, George. Pon jou-ebartanna gp ners sae oe ological che ca a “Comat 1967) ‘ re 3 t \ be evel ‘ | e : | 5 : | t a 4 aa . e imei . THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘23, 1957 ; \ _SEVEN_ - Soames Discussed . ke Described Eisenhower as a “general and|tarists actively partici ted: in tl Freighter R oo Aground er than oa | beeen ra riling : : ous d statesman," but goe to say|preparation and parce of! d déedging | gene ego: counter-revolutionary insurrection'in Lower Detroit River ' tor the \deepend nll : 7 as: ‘Aggressive’ zation of the country jeontionnd, inl “profile” edad with Facto. wen aground in the lower fthe United States. = mention of the “United States pro- Detroit\River early toda MOSCOW (INS) — Look ae The Eisenhower administra- |gram of interfering in the internal The. tugs freer por Patricia main topics on the agenda today|of the Port of Detroit; and Col. the “E” section of the new “Great| tion, the big book says, showed jaftairs of Mideast countries, known /\icQueen were sentt to aid the es: the Great Lakes Harbor Assn.|Peter Hyzer, Detroit District En-| SALT LAKE CITY—The Great|Soviet Encyclopedia” and you can| “manifestations of aggressive jas the ‘Eisenhower Doctrine.’ ” opened @ two-day annual conven-|gineer for the Army Corps of Engi-|Salt Lake and Dead Sea are the|View the official Russian view of character. ene - amberatourg ME baen, of evel on the President Eisenhower. | Under Eisenhower, the encyclo-| A ‘ile can ‘ie 1 more than 3 Bob-Lo Island, “tome 125 delegates discussed ~ OPEN EVERY “NIGHT TO 9 mize “BUY NO socials of. the Bt. sretavea a DETROIT (INS)—The freighter|way channel. ee af Harbor Convention ae - TRAVERSE CITY i" — The st. gel . : ae Lawrence Seaway was among thelcluded Carlis J. 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PONTIAC 6—ChVr OS | SCOresS ¢ : VERY | NIGHT TO 9 ous Efe. % 4 < es i ay . | ; ned pee : fii <=”. \ * | View Eco n ? of Free World to Meet in Washington WASHINGTON (INS) — Finance ministers and bank officials from ington this week to take the free world’s economic pulse. ae Behind-the-scenes talk of. the American economy and of’ finan- cial difficulties in Britain and West Germany are expected to over- shadow the formalities of the oc- casion. * * * Purpose of the gathering is the 12th annual meeting of the World Bank and the International Mone- tary Fund and the first session of| - the International Finance Corp. Formal conferences start Mon- - day with a welcome by Presi- dent Eisenhower, whe is inter- rupting his Newport, R. L, vaca- tion to fly to Washington for the address, and extend through Friday. “ Actually, the officials will be more concerned with discussing with each other such -important ‘problems to the economic health of the free world as: —Will the U. 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An unofficial 7'4 inches fell in parts of Beeville, to the southeast. * * * Officials warned of possible lowland flooding along the Medina and its tributaries. One family was marooned on a ranch near the town of Medina, 50 miles north- west of San Antonio. The Escondido Creek in Karnes County rose swiftly after up to 6 inches, of rain hit the area. Low- Small craft warnings were hoisted along the coast. Lesser storms hit parts of West Texas. Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, Beaumont and Abilene also got hard ‘rains. * * * | Kenedy had 5.85 inches yester- day and Nordheim, another south Texas community, more than 8 inches unofficially. Many other points had minor flooding, some wind and lightning damagé and a rash of traffic acci- dents. Rises sending the Guadalupe River and Cibolo Creek, both north of San Antonio, to near bankful were expected by the Weather Bureau. * * * In many areas, hurt by the sum-/* mer’s lack of rain ade still scarred by years of drought, the moisture was a blessing. At Ennis, in north central Texas, a slow, gentle fall of 5.4 inches restored! depleted stock water and filled municipal lakes, but interrupted NEW YORK Things a col- umnist. might never know if he didn't read his. mail: her use them, he'll ride for himself. * * That a — kangaroo is only an inch long at birth. That confédian George De Witt overheard a child tell a friend, “I don’t do as mummy tells me— but daddy does!” That an ant is more intelligent than a whale. The whale, big as he is, would never get harpdoned if he didn't spout off in public. That there’s a town in Iowa named What Cheer, MORE LETTERS. . docket bw the: 3. Weather Bsrace between education snd entab reau in a hurricane was 186 miles trophe,” corporations. insurance in ica, -jan_hour. That @ newly seeded lawn in * *& ©. That Frank W. Packard, the|Woodmere, Long Island, had this) That a-fiea is so strong that,|Ave. is the street “where they New Jersey business tycoon, has this sign on his desk: “Whenever the going seems too easy, make sure you're not going downhill.” That, according to the Fisher- man magazine, the males of some marine catfish carry the eggs in their mouth until they hatch, That the blood of most insects * *® * is a clear substance usually tinted green or yellow. life on the phone, .. . in the world for a mouse, because the Japanese believe that as long! as mice live in a building it is) safe from fire in the United States is estimated at 250 billion dollars, or 2% times the moment. __[Mailmen Whip Dogs * Pittag ‘about 10,000 dogs." NINE. 3 ve incidents of tactical defeat and wounding for the men, they : of dogs vs. posinen hen the wall ners that mail will not be deliv- men ahead on this battlefront atiered to homes with unleashed the assets ot the nation’s ‘tema éficiaries in 5 per cont of all life took the padding out of the shoul- sign: “Don't ruin theme gay young if it were as” e aS a mah, it = blades.” could drag foc secu around|ders and put it into the expense] U,Zeuchie tears BUnseitOnd tes artetee tor eye oat cos That you s spend one Sear of your'a football field. account.” attord, regardless of how much er how many you ewe. rhein a WORRIED OVER DEBTS? That in England there's a ““oel- ety to discourage the use of sug- ar words among parrots.’ That it was Robert Louis Ste- That riewscaster John Wingate suggests this as the .official sub- way ~motto: “The ‘public be jammed.” That Japan is the best country _Ne SECURITY OR ENDORSES REQUIRED ’ ONE PLACE TO PAY fi of Credit Counsellors i a venson who said, ‘“You cannot run away from a weakness. You must en-|some time fight it out or perish; | and if that be so, why not now, That, _by papal decree, the Arch- augel Si, Michael is the patron saint of policemen and law en- forcement officers. That women are named as ben- and flood. That the total value of all homes | “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling Experience Assist You” Hours;.Daily 9 to §. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't. 41g 8 Saginaw Michigan Credit Counsellors FE 8-0456 Above Oakland Theater and where you stand?” That in Victorian England it was considered a bit indelicate for a lady tg bare her hands in public. ; My, how times have changed! That it was H. G. Wells who| warned, “'The future of humanity]: That the highest wind velocity depends on the outcome of the What would you do if someone in your family were injured in an enemy air attack? Or if your family. were striken ‘by the Asian flu? The Oakland County chapter of the American Red Cross has got a- good answer for you, especially if you are a housewife with two hours free every Tuesday afternoon. The chapter has scheduled its “Home Cafe of the Sick and In- jured” class from 2-4 p.m. Tues- days from October 1 through Nov. 12, Anyone can attend, but Mildred Divorce Refusal Attack Expected Red Cross Slates Class | on Home Care of Injured, Group of Clergymen: in Church of England Dislike Marriage Ruling LONDON (#—Rebel clergymen Iry Negro Preacher for Carrying Pistol BIRMINGHAM, Ala. W—A Ne. gro preacher who was involved in a recent school integration at- tempt today faced trial on charges of violating the State Firearms Act. * * * Police said they found the Rev, J. S. Phifer in possession of a .25 caliber pistol when they ncaa his automobile yesterday. They said full readability of his Pec tag was obstructed, a law yviola- tion. * * * Phifer was freed on $300 bond!” pending an appearance in City Recorder's Court. . Phifer drove the Rev. F. Shuttlesworth and four Negro chil- dren to all-white Phillipe High School Sept. 9, when Shuttles- worth attempted to enroll them as students. ‘ Shuttlesworth was beaten by a reed of white men and turned Phifer said that the pistol! was|- in a brief case while he drove to church. * * * He said he has received= nu- merous threats that his house will be bombed, and that he will be beaten or killed. Dying to Use Them parties responsibkle will be able to put them to use — in the near) future. ” | Neisner's Shoe Repair | Now, newspaper reports say a strong section of the church val ‘attack the stand of the bishops | “on remarriage of divorcees. | The bishops rule the church and| jappoint the clergy. They have re-| fused to sanction the marriage of § anyone who has been divorced. Under church rules, however, they Morgan Fines Morgan . DUNN, N.C. @®— Recorder’s Court here heard Robert Morgan. fine Robert Morgan $20.75 for ex-| ceeding the speed limit. It wasn’t a case of split personality, Judge/ Morgan was meting out -justice to state-Senator Morgan, a friend but) no relation. 42 N. Saginaw Street ~ to training under P. L. throughout the year, for Young Men.” 7 West Lawrence St. ee el ATTENTION > VETERANS! If your future is uncertain and you are entitled call at the Institute office any week day or on Monday or Thursday evening. » Day, Half Day and Evening classes continue Courses are offered in Business Administra- tion, Junior Accounting, Higher Accounting, Professional Accounting, Secretarial, Steno- graphic and Clerk Typist. Clip this Ad and mail ' ft in for your FREE Copy of our Bulletin and a New Illustrated Booklet “Careers in Business” The Hise Institute’ _ PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 VISITORS ARE WELCOME See eeene + eeeee 550, you are invited to * \ TORR CE CSE TC ESE SSS y Bennett, the chapter's head, thinks | housewives are more likely to be! interested. { CHILDREN IN SCHOOL i The class has been scheduled, | Miss Bennett pointed out, at an. hour when youngsters are likely to be in school and mothers have) sotrie free time, | It's significant, Miss Bennett observed, that the regular Red Cross course this year has the word “‘imjured” added to its title. | The addition, she said, reflects, the new emphasis laid on civil de-| fense preparation. “It's important that at Jeast one | person in each family know how to, ue for injuries, so that everyone] s not dependent in emergencies | in doctors, nurses and hospit-| als,” Miss Bennett said. The same principal would ap- ply in case of an Asian flu epi-' demic she added. The classes will be conducted by a registered nurse at the chapter | — 118 Franklin Rd.! is no charge and no limit to peg number of persons who may enrol], said Miss Bennett, | ' i i | g MAYTAG AIGHLANDER ae cy] automatic 1957 Model with BUILT-IN SUDS SAVER Now... you get superior Famous MAY- TAG AUTOMATIC WASHING ata new low, low price! Come in tonight .. . see the Automatic with Filter Tub. Suds. Saver. Gyrafoam Action that gets clothes cleaner. And get our speterien trade- BUILT-IN _ 2 18 ; see) SAVER FREE Delivery nttlatin, Servi! No Down Payment — 90 Days Same as Cash fhe GOOD HOUSEKEEPING | PONTIAC OPEN TONIGHT’ to 9 . Phone FE 4-1555 51 West Huron St. WIN a COLOR TV FREE! During Money-Saving DOWNTOWN DIVIDEND DAYS Sept. 26-27-28 Pick Up Your Free Entry. Blanks at Our Store NO PURCHASE NECESSARY te = * * “< Fob \Big family-size dinette with sensational new bp styling .:. Scandinavian Contour Marble “Jnlay with Piomtic Charcoal WALNUT woodgrain border. FURNITURE CO. 361 South Saginaw Street AMPLE FREE PARKING e + EASY CREDIT, TERMS ci i ee 7 % By a ; Sgt » art / < ‘ a THE PONTIAC: PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1957. : ~ QUARLES . QUINN, ane weno tpcor peering W.Ya Friday | Walton ‘Bivd., died at 11 General Hospital after an illness|inuy at he home A retired carpenter, he was a iriver, Surviving are 10 children, Earl of Auburn . Heights,.-Eugene of Flint, Lawrence of Fenton, Ken- - meth of Oxbow Lake, Lyle of _Keego Harbor,..S/Sgt.. Francis Baker of the U.S. Air Force, sta- tioned in Tuscon, Ariz, John : Baker Je... Winifred Baker, Mra,{,,Service will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. Michael’s Cath- Alma Ringblom.and Mrs, Florence olic Church with burial in Mt. Thompson, all of Pontiac, and, Hope Cemetery sister, Mrs, Effie Curtis of Pon)“, citation of the Rosary will tiac. ; A be said at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Mr. Baker’s body is at the Purs-,, - Stole Funeral Heme. ley Funeral Home. MRS. EDWARD WELCH ~ Serivee will be held at 2 p.m. , tomorow af the. Pursley. Funeral) aver service for Mrs, Edward (Myrtle Elliott) Welch of Santa “f Home, with Rev. Lola L. Marion, Monica, Calif., will be held in the Church. Surviving besides his wife, Mar- garet, are four children, Alphonse F. Quinn, George Henry, Mrs, Ori- abel] Foster, all of Pontiac; and Mrs, Violet B. Cowell. of Christian Temple, officiating, with bunal is Ottawa Park Ceme- chapel at Oak Hill Cemetery at 3 ; |p.m, Wednesday with Dr. Wil- MRS. WILLIAM J. FREEMAN iam H, rae diag ae a . Ros Free. When Mrs. Welch lived : Mrs, Willies J. ¢ B.) tiac, she was a member of the man, $1, of 60 Crawford St.. died First Presbyterian Church. _Saturday at St. Joseph’s Mercy , Hospital. She was a member of the Beth- nephews. GEORGE M. BOND ?1M. Bond, 71, of 307 Turrill Ave., brother, Charles E. Collins, of Pon- tiae, also survives. Service will be held at 3 p.m. to- Rev. Frank §. offici- ating. Burial will be in Cemetery. . . »'a long fliness. He leaves his wife, brothers, member of St. Michael's Catholic} Surviving are several nieces and 5 LAPEER — Service for George will be held at 3_p.m. Tuesday|General Hospital on Sunday. E. Freeman, both of Pontiac. Aitrom Baird Funeral Home, with the Attica Mr. Bond, a lifelong resident: of *|Lapeer County, died Saturday after Myrtle; three Alfred of Lapeer, Nolan-and Avery of Had-) her mother; Mra, Ella Fleming of _ |Gowen; three sons, Anthony W. and Frederick G., of Drayton Plains er, Burton R: Fleming of Grand grandchildren. meth Udo fst w cuits tate land County, died in her home early today: se marvdeny ty bor a EX-GM Executive WALLED LAKE — Service for Mooney Dies at 13 petihine sf lier Ok Wee Cele nea te ee ° b rs, riie B, Smith of 622 East Lake Dr., a pa dhe was to be held at 1:30 p.m. today - sai ee sal trom Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home ©""8* _ cperations, tied and at Oakland Hills Memorial\°2‘¥?day at the age of 73. Cemetery, with the Rev. Calvin * * # C. Rice officiating. The baby,| A native of Oyster Bay, N.Y., born Friday, died Saturday at St.|Mooney had been visiting a guest Joseph Mercy Hospital. ranch near here. Surviving besides her parents are} Medical authorities in Tucson her twin, Karen, three other sister listed his death as due to “nat- Doreth M. and Diane at home and ’ Mrs. Ralph Morrision of Oakley Park; a brother, Charlie B. Jr., at home; and her grandparents. Charlie Lee Smith of Anniston, i Ala, and Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Payne| Motors in 1946 to become chairman ot Gadsden, Ala. . of the board of Willys - Overland qMotors, Inc., of Toledo, MRS. WILLIAM A. VERHEY [post he held until 1949. DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for’ + + © Mrs. William A, (Alice E.) Verhey, 63, of 2903 Elba St., will be at 1 manager in charge of exports and _ CONNIE SUE SMITH Verhey, resident of Oakland Coun-|Electrie Co. ty for 39 years, died at Pontiac and Chester F. of Pontiac; a broth-/ She is survived by her husband; i PAINT T SALE HOUSE PAINT . Eagle Brand—Reg. $4.95 Gal. An Extra Gallon $398 for Only Ic ~ READY fo PAINT. 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German leader said yesterday his re-elec- tion a week ago was one of sev- eral factors contributing to what i he called ‘‘some unrest, some fer- mentation in the Soviet Union,”’ He also classed as a severe blow to the Russians the United Nations vote condemning Soviet suppres- sion of last year’s Hungarian re- volt. Adenauer spoke these views in a televised interview filmed for use in the United States. * * * His re-election indicates ‘“‘we are on the way towards a two-, party system,” he said, denying a suggestion that the Germans once again are tending toward a single leader principle. - Adenauer “said the ~~ Russians: made strong efforts to influence “the West German elections ‘in. _ their favor, but that the results! showed “the Germans are not prepared to do the will of the Russ sians.” “I can very well imagine that in. the coming four years Russia will come to realize this and will wish to live on good neighborly terms with us.” he said. During those four years, Aden- aver said, he anticipates consid. erable progress toward German reunification and controlled inter- * national disarmament. King Saud of Saudi Arabia has an American mobile homeé to visit his outlying desert provinces. This bus-like vehicle includes a throne room with rose colored carpeting. in Damascus are confined to bar- || never was affiliated with or was tg Detroit Grace Hospital hit eight times with a wooden ition | The addition, expected to cost’ punishment, }$650,000, will make possible a new they agreed the punishment was| DECATUR, Tl, W—The princi- movements were enly 16 _— erasing route to sypply arms). pal of Lakeview High School was | epainat surprise... _. |te.elements opposed to King Hus- A report circulated in Belrut| sein. Over the weekend a large owt sangdliptone st ieee ‘eum Syrian -troops and Soviet-| cone of Czech arms was seized charges in connection with the; ‘supplied equipment were moving i, a town close to the Syrian|paddling of two students. \across Syria. under cover, of dark- The ‘principal, David .W.- Beggs| = ogptsate at babe i- Bg - | The smuggling of arms to Leb-|II!, was released on two sheriff's "| Bizry denied this, He told Ryan anece dissidents prompted addi-|bonds totaling $2,000 and ordered jonly national police and customs) ‘tional security precautions. to appear before Justice of the iguards are on the Turkish fron- « * * Peace Wayne E. Ellis today tte sei waa ne foe pet al The . Lebanese government re-| Mothers of the -two students, ri * * iceived reports that Syrian troops Mrs. Bertha Kwasny and Mrs. ‘are being concentrated along-the Gladys Lindsey, charged Beggs, Bizry said Syria has canceled ‘border and are erecting fortifi- 26, with administering undue pun- officers’ leaves. Garrison troops | cations.- Syria is known 'to be re- ishment. Mrs. Kwasny said her aan \inforcing its outposts on the Is-ison told her the reason for the ne ae reserves have been raeli border. punishment was that they had, Bury denied Western reports’ rere —— naa eee | Police said Mrs, Kwasny told them her, son Walter, 13, had been} nist, telling Ryan: “I assure you, Begin Building Addition a member of that party.” paddle. Ellis, uncle of Larry Lind- Bizry said he and the govern- DETROIT (INS)—Workers began sey, 15, said the Lindsey boy had! ment are willing to talk directly construction today on a five-story been hit 18 times with the same with anyone from the United addition to Grace Hospital in down- paddle States on American-Syrian rela- town Detroit. ' | Neither parent objected to the * * *- Jordan was reported reinforcing! [rearonent for radioactive iso- justified. 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YORK (INS) — Next w Radio City girl.” (She-had her cake and ate| ”~ the hackneyed old terms that = Pi - Ls ae Pe oer bigtmitase: 3% bes ee Hi . . . - - oS a 3 e< _ By PHYLLIS BATTELLE and that went: for their destitute|hoisted to a gap in the side of the, Music Hall, too. , and it was “Cinderalla Stories” (about this » from a ot proved bel aca in skirts and high “we ‘risk life and reputation just : ee ae ene " ‘"THE\PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY: SEPTEMBER 23, 1957.7 Rockefeller Gal Flattens Poor-Rich Myth launch to “Arosa Sky.” For the “You mean?”*~ remarked “one, : |because’ this dame hates money?” A rather shaky ladder Sislin the od over the wa penniless young shoplifter, see, who “Se : ae : crashed the movies overnight), there is nothing so nauseating to a discriminating ‘news reporter as a yarn about a “poor little rich| r Junior Editors Quiz on———_ [ AMERICAN INDIANS _ | it too, which’ explains her four} |. i ae , eet | crumby marriages.) ; * * * Maybe it's just boredom_ with | makes some of the more literate writers go pale and queasy at the of such “‘PLRG's” as Deris _ Duke and Babs Hutton; but more likely the chief reason is — re- porters have seen too much of life to appreciate fully the funereal aspects. of Beving money. * * ‘They just can’t get it through their silly old heads that milion. aires are more to be pitied than censured. : GO TO SEA a. . . Thus it ‘was that, on a dark 6 a.m, last week, a bevy of the un-i ilusioned met aboard a Coast. Guard launch with press cards in| hand, and prepared to'sail into the dawn to meet the ‘Arosa’ Sky,” a! liner which was carrying home a_ Miss Sandra Rocketeller. * * * Miss Rockefeller, upon leaving England after a 215 month vaca- | { | | QUESTION: Where did the first American Indians a 4 ao vee come from? | . on, was reported to have said) ANSWER: The first Indians came to America from Asia by, she was “bored” with being rich,’ way of the Bering Strait, which is the narrow strip of water would _tather be a “rich “little connecting the Bering Sea with the Arctic Ocean and sepa- poor girl” than a “poor little rich rating Alaska from the coast of Asia, Scientists believe they girl.” —- = pene ceo 15 i 20 on years “ so . | firs ey lived on great central p of Alaska, ing == — time, open asta in the sea and hunting the four-horned antelope and mam- mi » the reporters ir \moth which are now extinct. Later they traveled down into. emotions together well — con- what is now the United States and finally the entire length. sidering the mature of the story jof South America. These peopie who came from Asia weré| at hand, and that there was no mongoloid. That means they came from the same stock as cotfee aboard, | the Ph age ee ee ey pence with them a sie a & guage, fire and the skill to make Is they needed. Nothing: It wasn’t Jong, though, before; = bh S | amsauicnat sacs! icing (ol SOK of anything on, ed mar pave ee with them. around and the talk was more oe FOR YOU TO DO: Go to a museum and look at Indian crackling. By the time the liner relics. Or start an arrowhead collection of your own. | bearing poor litfle rich Sandra: * * * had been reached two hours later,| (4 $10 ; i award goes to Susan Clements, Champaign, Ill, for pont < hodeey oo , = fea question. Send yours to Violet Moore ion AP News- eatures, in care of this paper. Ws there life on entire poor-rich Rockefeller clan ithe planets?) — - 2 Holstein’s Tail Proves Costly in New York HOME OWNERS! Ask us about: The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All your policies in one with only one expiration date! i FIRE — WIND — THEFT — LIABILITY — ETC. | DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS ee ~ SAVE UP TO 25%. a * « | | Under New York Stat | co or Gall r ew or State law MAYNARD JOHNSON county treasurers must pay for’ damage done by unidentified dogs! GENERAL INSURANCE 807 Community National Bank | | Onondaga County Treasurer | George Traister says a local accessor has approved a $35 to farmers’ livestock. | Phone FE 4-4523 - damages claim to farmer Charies Toth of nearby Clay for loss of the end of the tall of a registered Holstein heifer chewed by a dog. * * * ; i Toth says the cow can’t be ex- ‘hibited at cattle shows any more, Automatic Washer and . Dryer Repair Service All Makes — Expert Trained Technicians ALL WORK GUARANTEED Complete Line of Automatic Parts All Types of Oryer Venting Supplies BUSSARD ELECTRIC Phone FE 2-6445 84 Oakland Avenue — Free Parking |Lotty” is decreased $100. -— th a a, | ? | Gets Garbage for Votes | |W. Ernest Atkinson, has a new'| vote catching gimmick. Instead of, kissing babies and shaking hands| he picks up garbage. He told the City Council that when he receives 7. complaint, he takes the house- holder’s name and address and jtells him; “I'll be around to pick it up myself.” — , Colgate's.new aerosol-type:insecticide . np Kank Kil 4 > and oF other bugs ae: LARGE 6-0Z. [|—h6D ECONOMY 12-0Z. 98: = QN SALE’ AT ALL YOUR FRIENDLY NATIONAL FOOD STORES |Wayne State University. {will be scheduled later * * ‘Muskrat Hitch Hikes SYRACUSE, N.Y. (INS) — How! — | .WINDSOR, ‘Ont. uw — Controller! : heels, it appeared impossible. Labor Relations Institute to Be Eyed rte ANN ARBOR (®—-Three luncheon; pourly, all watched as a 21-year- meetings for Grand Rapids, Muske-'oid, tall and with -hair the color gon, Jackson and Flint business- of Peruyian mahogany and eyes men will be held in the next month the shade of lake banff on a sunny to obtain new views on the Institute day, wag ushered in the room. of Labor and Industrial Relations) “This one,” whispered somebody, of the University of Michigan and|‘jsn’t even little.” | Sandra Reckefeller, Vassar "ST and wholesome as all Sunny- brook Farm, smiled effortiessly and sald she was airaid there NOT EVEN LITTLE Once aboard, we were settled in a first class dining lounge while the public relations man for the ship went to fetch Miss Rockefel- ler from her tourist-class bunk. i * * *& The institute is presently hold-, ing classes for workers in Detroit! with the cooperation of several la- . bor unions. had been a mistake. To the The first businessmen’s meeting) — ——_ - aad assembled, . - .,| she said her words in England will take’ place in Grand Rapids} ‘ = had been “twisted” and that she | Monday for the Muskegon-Grand} - ie cure cho hadn't uatd Rapids area. The Jackson luncheon| Wa* on | is scheduled for Sept. 36 and Flint, “™ of them at all. meeting Oct. 16. A fourth meeting In other words, Miss Rockefel-' for Battle Creek and Kalamazoo ler, you don't mind being rich?’’| : | She laughed prettily, and paused’ * ; to think of the properly modest The meetings are planned to de- words. termine what types of educational Fimally they came out: “No, programs would be best suited for I'm -not miserable about it at management's portion of the in-| all.” : r stitute’s ‘courses. | To the writers, reconciled to the ‘hacking out of another weep-for- ;wealth yarn, it was a refreshing ‘experience, meeting a young lady SUDBURY, Ont. wy — You've,so well-adjusted to all those mil-. probably heard of hitch-hiking cats!lions. Wealth has been underrated’ such places. Mrs, Gordon Fawcett,can home, but now that even a found a muskrat head -down be- Rockefeller has had the courage to tween the carburetor and engine endorse it, it can be advertised: block. They lifted the animal out) Get some money today... you'll by the tail. and it ambled away. like it! found under automobile hoods and too long as an asset to the Ameri-| : | | a Se AT J‘ OPEN TONIGHT | Sumi OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9; | i TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY TIL 6 _ This Week Only! ~ VINYL TILE Lifetime Guarantee National Brand--Never Needs Waxing “Newest Style Custom Floors at Low Cost” Q) “Looking or y hn SPATTER ASPHALT for good mu : buys in , “a> Ea. ¢€ = Tile? ... | 4 “COUNTER ~_Try B&G" JoppiInc 1 /: off LINOLEUM 7 ni cit, team 9 ees PLASTIC WALL 1 — . oot TILE ov 2 4%.....-.. Free Parking FE-8-3117 | THIRTEEN 1: THE CUTLET 1055 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC Piast € * - Lh ti] MM ii —al — ee — i > THE FORWARD LOOK CHRYSLER CORPORATION DE SOTO - CHRYSLER - IMPERIAL i * switch is on to Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto, Chrysler and Imperial. 'that the five-inch loss means the | \cow can't swish flies away, and jthat actually the sale value of ; '“Steve-En Triume Rag Applef ses the a ee a 4 As are aoninneurananmenGiaanieneremesiiemreae Kemah yt FOURTEEN. { ‘ Hoffa Believes Man | Seah ~ Can Serve 2 Doster By SAUL PETT shveba: Jimmy Hotta would seegled to oat a loothold with spall AP Feature Writer inothing wrong their either. iquestions. - DETROIT — James Riddle} «pyther you're honest or you're | “With ail the troubles you've hea! -- Hoffa;-heir apparent to the throne! dishonest,” he says. “This con- (3 & union leader, the fights, the |” of the International Brotherhood of| flict of interest thing doesn't /Pressures, the criticism, the intense mean th it {work 16 hours a day, the time away Teamsters, supports the novel) means _—. ghee) is \from your family, did you ever. ‘Sale Dates MONDAY ~ “WEDNESDAY Sept. 23-25 HYGRADE CANADIAN — thesis that a man can sérve two aitncked.” iwish even for a moment you were masters. lir some other line?" * *« * | In many respects, the sapeand “Never.” He sees nothing wrong in a ‘of Hoffa, now only a week away CHIP ON SHOULDER United States. senator privately’ representing a firm Which might! [from the pensiuncy of the nation's End foothold. Hoffa, wearing a. be affected by legislation the sen- ‘largest union, is almost antiseptic. white, short-sleeved shirt, blue tie, ator could help pass. _ |MAN-OF HIS WORD |shiny’ gray trousers, moved impa-| NOTHING WRONG : | Despite recent “forgettery’ *q\tiently in his chair. He shifted his | . F . Dull : ‘description coined by a senator at |taut, powerful franie (height, 5-5; | If John Foster Dulles, acting as, lthé “Washington hearinge—he is\Weight. 1 70), but the chip on his’ a lawyer, represented private, shoulder remained obvious. American oil interests in Arabia| Widely regarded as a man of his!’ and, acting as secretary of state, word. He is a devoted family man, | ~ *«& * ; : : not a rover. He doesn’t drink. He) Some students of Hoffa say the’ Dulles negotiated treaties with the 7 ot smoke. He lives far from|chip can be traced to various fac- , lavishly. Out of town, relaxing of|tors—to the grim poverty of his 14 KARAT GOLD 'an evening with his union brethren, boyhood in Indiana, where his} Matched ‘Hoffa has been known to walk out ‘father was a coal miner; to his’ ate : of a night club rather than observe |grubbing for odd jobs in Detroit; ‘ WEDDING RINGS = [a strip act. . 'to the abrupt end of his education | iin the ninth grade; to his first The presence of temptation that | i:¢ at a grocery chain where might sway, corrode or collapse (},. worked for 32 cents an hour; a man’s judgment evidently 7, his slow climb at the union. doesn’t worry him. This is his throne room through picket line | defense of the fact that he.,.a | onts and back-room power plays; | | Teamsters .Viee president, BO io his “bad press’; to repeated rowed big sums from and joined | investigations of him; to the simple | in private business ventures with ‘tat that James Riddle Hofla is _ people on the ao side ‘shorter than most of his fellow | of the trucking indust |men, His views on this ae other Tich | . 7 | Whatever the reason, “the chi questions raised by the Senate) on his shoulder has gotten hi | Labor Rackets Committee were troubl r 2 set forth by Hoffa at an interview the T. -_— npr a uP 1 in his Detroit headquarters. It was) ~~ : aud ‘an unusual interview. In tone, it} He has been convicted three Whole: or End Pieces CENTER CUTS... CLEANSER | BLEACH Y4-Gal. : Cc BH. iran the gamut from frigidity to) ‘times. He was fined $10 in 1938 ;mere coldness. jfor disturbing the peace—using his ‘fists on those who objected to \Teamster organizing tactics at a | Hoffa greeted the reporter with! petrott laundry. In 1940, he was! ETTING. a handshake which, while it un-|fined $1,000 for a violation of anti- folded from a big square fist and trust laws for conspiracy to create % a huge forearm, was surprisingly'a monopoly in the waste paper ? Pp IGHT limp, hitch ae ay eyes pict cold business and threatening independ- : . ,and skeptical, his manner reluctant ents with violence. In 1946 he : MAKE YOU FEEL to new, and on guard. -He said’he had onty, pleaded guilty on a minor state —— —¢ = sa’ vemen now escape | a few ae ~ ona unin ec jcharge and paid a $500 fine in an. = very tired, irri ta ble and depressed | jattempt’ to organize merchants, Sn or Weak nese —ntoo frequent, | Seeking some kind of rapport.'who picked up their supplies. Ping, Gaui Wet- |the reporter began, ‘‘First a crucial | tin siting. ‘UP ighte--ee Streng sti M ife t know BRUSH WITH LAW ue to common Kidney gr (TUESUON. My Wi wants to Bladder frettaiions: which — rewuh | \why you alw ays wear white socks.” His latest brush with the law im sec Same, Headee was his acquittal on bribery pe : = ALWAYS ON GUARD (Advertisement) Nervousness. In such cases New Vmproved i “Because my feet sweat less in ; lot by combating fri ffritat fading Germs io acd them,” etfs. said. No smile, werk ace ane — . sae AE Pi Get | Beet, hat Seer |tion about their investigation of the | _ : a ; Laboratory Tested and Certified O¥STEX | Still groping for a door through Teamsters. ~ T I oaf . with purchese of you feel tomorrow, Money back guarantee. ithe vestibule, the reporter strug-| juss » few steps from the peak . 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He must face | % | again the Senate Rackets Com- | & mittee i | terest” activities. He must also ¢ square himself and the Team- | on | None of these diversions is “| pected to stop Hoffa's election as| | Miami. Now that he’s near the top| jat 44, now that he has matured, wt \accordi hi f ROOFING ‘een | sc impetuous wih is fs 1 b. Crackin’ Good ‘and brain, ca ack a HOT SPRAY METHOD ° his 25 years with the Teamsters ae Pus Se - go SisaSsaeeeec a . ‘and see where he might have done Uy Sthar ssstes “Penrect ENE. : as Jf some things differently? TRATION AND ADHESION. Will oot a | * ‘ * iy check of ersck under any weather | conditions. ‘ . 3 “Circumstances. conditions 50% SAVINGS oma change,” Hoffa said, studying the Guaranteed on Any Root Job § Year Unconditional = #7 wwiting. “If I could I might have So ee ee —- ldone some ‘things differently. But Commercial Repair Service — Flat Roots Our Specialty who knows? .. .” | Ib. Blue Ribbon ‘: We ee tas baa eet tee FE 5-7387 Bares hoop aad . particular | Sheldon Roof Spraying Co. Qi: = mm ume | OL EO tm istakes. But you don’t im ©=COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL——APARTMENT packer Se = poy atraid. . to make a decision a second time.” | a } One 3-0z. Can Frank’s Pure Black PEPPER 1 51.00 Size Waldorf EARN MONEY || sHAMPOO the easy way COMIC All Your Savings — | BOOK Earn the High Rate of 1 Head Fresh Cotton Wardrobe When Canterbury Glub held its dance Saturday. night at Orchard Lake Country Club new members were guests of honor. No Longer Ends With Labor Day ~ Once upon a time, the com- ing of Labor Day meant the disappearance ef cottons from the feminine wardrobe. But that was before transition cot- tons appeared on the scene. and are considered by many as year-round dresses. Transition cottons are usu- ally dark-hued and come in a variety of styles, in fabrics that feature plaids, stripes and assorted patterns. Many are designed along high fashion standards, displaying contrast- ing trims,\detachable collars or self-belts. \._ With such tempting. fare on the fall fashion_ market, the shopper look further than fashion before making a purchase. Since the dresses need fre quent laundering to remain fresh and crisp, the fabric should be completely washa- ble; . Because. most of the transition. or “prestige’”’ cot- tons come in dark colors, the shopper should especially make sure that the fabric is. colorfast. If the material is. less than. high quality, the col- or may not only fade but may bleed, damaging the fabric as well as any contrasting trim. The shopper should search for the fabric that has the pattern weven into the ma- terial, Uf buying an ordinary printed fabric, check the hack side to see whether the dye ha’ penetrated through. Such fabrics are generally mere colorfast than those which merely display sur- face prints, Check labels and. hangtags to determine whether the fab- ric is pre-shrunk and to see if the manufacturer has is-—— cluded any special iaundering instructions, Hangtags will also tell the shopper whether the cotton has been blended with any synthetic fibers. If so, this information should be passed on when the transition cottons are sent to the profes- sional laundryman. T inane Chapter of American Busi- / ness Women presented the gold cup award to Arlene Nene ( right) of as -t Drayton - Plains, Here Mrs. John Irwin Jr. (left) watches as President Max Doerr. pins a bouton- ne Looking over reservations for the Saturday evening dance are Mrs. John Hubbard (left), who is the present niere on Mr. Irwin. Pentiae Press Phetes Mrs. Doerr wants to make sure that her husband does a = ae! pinning on the Jlower. corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Ed- mund Rogers, who was the charter cor- responding secretary. ‘Elizabeth M. Drake Wed Mark Twain wing onke Drake. and “John Williatn Kausch were married Saturday at 4:30 p.m. in Christ Church\Cranbrook. The Rev. Robert . DeWitt performed the ceremony. * *® * Mr. and Mrs: oa Drake of Birmingham are t bride’s parents, and the bride- * , Broom is the son of Mrs. Helen *Kausch of Bloomfield Hills. For her wedding the bride chose an ivory epeau de soie gown fashioned on princess lines with a bateau -neckline, seed pearl-beaded Alencon lace on the bodice, long pointed sleeves and a bouffant skirt ~ ending in a court train. * * *® . Her heirloom Belgian lace veil fell to the edgé of her train, and the bride carried a, small arrangement of pale yel low roses and shattered white carnations. BRIDAL ATTENDANTS Mrs, Bradley Thompson Up- ham of Mount Vernon, Ohio, served as her sister’s matron * “American Business ine: of the ‘Year.” Pe senting the award at the tea held Sun- day at Hotel Waldron was Mrs. Ossie Gates, president, of Phillips street. of honor. Another sister, Mrs. Herbert H. Upton Jr. of Ann Arbor; the bridegroom's sister, Judith Kausch; Mrs. William T. Beresford of Birmingham and Mrs. Remsen B, Henry of N. Y., were ws ecpeeemankte: * The honor attendant was gowned in aqua and the others Nin peacock blue_ ballerina- length frocks featuring scoop necklines, cap sleeves, crushed cumfmerbunds and full skirts with back petals. were bands of yellow heads and ments of yellow\roses and car- nations. ‘ ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Serving as best man was Richard D. Toohey ol, — York City. George C. Jasper B. Ried ‘Jr., Edgar'B. Bennett of Birmingham and, Kenneth W. Kennedy of Ann Arbor monet Ly gorts. A and dinner were held at Orchard Lake Coun- try Club. sy, _ ing gift, she still must write PTA Names New Officers Mrs. John Fournier is mother vice president and Ray Glenn is father vice president of Mark Twain PTA. Mrs. Leslie Seay is teacher vice president with Mrs. Ray Hoffman as secretary and Mrs. Lyman Stevens, treas- urer. * * * Chairmen are Mrs, Robert Curtis, program; Mrs. Henry LaVerdure, membership; Mrs. C. I. Phillips, homeroom moth- ers; Helen Kinney, publicity; Mrs. Ebert Guest, council; Mrs. John Witherup, historian; Joseph Zabelski, safety; Mrs. Iris Parker, civil defense; Mrs. Fred Rogers, magazine; Mrs. Witherup, telephone, and Mrs. Don MacDougal, special educa- on. Write Haale You Even’ ‘though the bride orally thanks a:.person for a wed- a note to the person. And she can’t use the’ telephone or printed cards to‘save herself - the trouble of aa thank- you notes. The second award presented Sunday by Tipacon Chapter was in the form of _@ scholarship to Mary A. Drake Originator of the Canterbury. Club : John: Gottschalk would seem to con- sider the Saturday evening dance a success, judging from the smile on his face.. Mrs. William Thomas Jr. and John Madole, both charter members of Canterbury Club and both board members, share a dance. Beat Classroom Fatigue by Taking ‘Shoe Break’ NEW YORK—Whether you're a first grader or a college senior you can beat classroom fatigue with a ‘“‘shoe break.” the National Shoe Institute ad- vises, ot * * Just as businessmen have found they have more bounce when they change to fresh shoes once a day, so students will do Jess daydreaming if they put on fresh shoes for aft- ernhoon classes. It’s really very simple. Just keep a second pair of shoes in » the school locker. During lunch period slip them on. * * * You'll be doubly smart -be- cause you'll be refreshing your feet and you'll get more out of the afternoon classes. Of all people, teacher should take a ‘shoe break’ because so much of her time is spent standing... She'll do a better job of feac hing and she won't find her patience so tried by mid-afternoon ~thy Identify Yourself When making a_ telephone call always identify yourself. Even when you are calling a person who knows you, it seems a bit arrogant to sup- pose the person will im- weediately place you by your voice. Named ‘Business Woman of the Year’ Mrs. Robert Glenn (center) and Mrs. John Brown, who are’ charter members of the club, also seem to be spenee with dance arrangements. ~ Hand-Down Shoes Are Dangerous Youngsters Need Individual Fitting for Footwear Jack grows almost as fast as the beanstalk, it seems to par- ents at this time of year. The school clothes Jack—or Sister Janie—wore in June won't fit when school begins in Septem- ber. = * * * That poses the perennial problem for parents: how to make new clothes fit ‘not only children but also the family budget. The best solution is common-sense planning — ne- cessities first and luxuries sec- end : CHECK.-LIST HELPS Many parents make a check- ‘jist of these necessities. Warm coats, sweaters, sults and dresses are hasic needs that often can be filled by hand- me-downs from older chikdren Exact fit is not a matter of physical well-being * * ® Parents should beware, how- ever, of hand-me-dovwn shoes. They can cause permanent harm to a child. For one thing, the original young owner of a pair of chil- dren's shoes gives them a hard beating, at the rate of some 30,000 steps a day. By the time they are out- grown they are outworn, the National Shoe Institue points out. Broken-down shoes do not provide proper mppet for the feet. INDIVIDUAL MATTER More importent, the prop- er fitting of shoes is a highly individual matter. Shoes that fitted Jack at a given age prob- ably will not fit’ a younger brother—or Janie—at the same age. . So. practical parents plan their children’s back-to-school. wardrobes from the ground up, with proper shoes No. ] on the list of ‘necessities Careful parents follow the advice of the National Shoe Institute and begin by having their children’s feet measured at the ‘shoe store by a trained person. Chapter Honors Arlene Newcombe _ Tipacon Chapter of American Business Women's Association gathered Sunday at Hotel Wal- dron to present two awards at the ‘‘Hand of Friendship” tea. _* *« & Tea chairman Arlene New- (right). combe had no idea she was to receive the coveted “American Business Woman of the Year’ award. This gold cup is pre- sented to the outstanding mem- ber of the year. A charter member of the i RAR mee ean AON a The enerd on presented by Mrs.. Howard Hess (left) of Draper avenue, cochairman of the tea. association which was organ- ized in October 1953, Miss New- combe served as vice presi- dent for two years. She also has been program chairman, and because of her interest in activities of the organization, she has earned a diamond pin. VOLUNTEER WORKER Employed at Pontiac Motor Division as cashier in the Ac counts Receivable Department for the past 11 years, she serves as a volunteer at Pon- tiac State Hospital, and pays weekly visits to the Veterans’ Hospital in Dearborn where she shows movies to patients She is vice president of Gen eral Motors Girls’ Club and a member of First Baptist Church. The award was presented to Miss Newcombe for her effort and cooperation in service and activities of the club during 1957. SECOND AWARD The second award presented by the chapter honored Mary A. Drake, a senior at Eastern Michigan College. She is ma- joring -in physical education with a minor in deaf educa- tion. She plans to teach handi- capped children _ & & * A skit entitled “The Perils of Virginia’’ was presented with Mrs. Charles Stark, Mrs Virginia Summerfield, Mrs Darrel Jones and Maxine Da vidson participating. Twenty- $ix guests attended. . the clothes you buy. Worhen Get More U.S., State Jobs. Have Been Named _ to Wide Variety of : Public Posts foes By JANE EADS WASHINGTON—Women are winning more appointments every year to important posts in state and territorial govern- ments. There are. women in top appointive positions in every,.state in the union, ap- pointed by the governors or by key state officials. * x’ «* “Tt almost would seem,”’ says a Republican National Committee report, ‘‘that each incoming governor seeks to top the record of his predecessor in appointing women, for a sizeable influx of women. ‘is apparent in the six months that new governors have tak- en office in 26 of the 48 states. SIGNIFICANT VARIETY “The variety of offices to which women have been ap- = pointed in state governments is. significant,” the tinues. “They are serving in gov- ernors’ cabinets, as assistants and deputies to departmental heads and as members of com- missions dealing with public welfare, public utilities, em- ployment security, fiscal af- fairs and education." * * * Some of the more unusual jobs held by women include assistant secretary of com- merce and development in Idaho; motor vehicle commis- sioner in Fiorida; commission- er of labor and industry in Maine; Industrial Accident report, con- Republic Party 1. New Hampshire, with 53 Women legislators, leads. Ver- - with 50, is second, and~ mont, Connecticut, with 46, is third. * * * kansas, Georgia, Iowa, Lou- postmistresses in 1786. Today there are some 15,- 600 women postmasters, about 50 per cent of the total in the United States. Of this num- ber, New York alone has 660. * * *® The majority of the women postmasters, 9,900, are in fourth-class offices serving vil lages and small towns. ere Teste Not Expense It isn't the size of your wardrobe that is important, or even how much you spend for The real- ly important thing is to dress neatly and appgopriately. That requires more: taste than money, Don't Copy Clothes Imitation may be the sin- cerest form of flattery. But even so your friends will not appreciate your copying their clothes and decorating ideas, or deciding that you must have | everything they have. NANCY COGGINS Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Coggins of Voorheis road announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to Glénn D. Brancheau, son of; Mr. and Mrs. DeLais Brancheau of Wést Acres. A November wedding is planned. The prospective bridegroom was graduated from MSU. i eee 44 +4 Ah SSSR SECRET! Cd, ee amen, ies eR. ee —— — it i y ere CNeltwthiace tee ei eee SB Bi I Hf s + THE PONTIAC PRESS, MON DAY, SEP TEMBER | 23! 1957 ee a ey a 4 \ ao Troubled hetreis Battles Craving for Alcohol -QUR CORRECT -. PHONE NUMBER. Is By ERSKINE JOHNSON "FE 8.9639 who lives in a neat little Veteran|Starring roles in’ movies. avenue apartment here, on the “wrong side of the tracks” by)Shame. Hollywood social standards, is something of a veteran herself— on both sides of those tracks. Not in years, though. She's only emene on Gi ised ck le, “HOLLYWOOD (NEA)—The girl/33 and still beautiful enough to play ne She’s a veteran of fome~end and the lost weekends in her life. that can think, the same de- 2 SiS with her own, almost pro- a Gal Russell Hopes to Rebuild its fuse to reflect the lost yesterdays The apartment walls are cov- fessional paintings—a matador thrusting his sword into a buil; on every single piece of this famous... 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Popular Contempora STARBURST Pattern . add another place setting... ‘lonely beach; a basket of vege- ‘tables, the head ef-a Scottie’ dog. Also in a frame are these printed words: “When God is going to do some- begins with a: e% Wearing spotless white slacks, a pale green sweater, open san- dals, a multi-colored bandanna me with a sound of hopefulness jin her voice: ; -words.”’ recently. The girl is Gail Russell, star of movies and veteran of front _J| Between them, happy peaceful days. A movie comeback in 1954. other cea “Flim Flam,” ready for the cameras and starring a Gail Russell who will sing for the first time on the screen. Another movie. “The Man Who Grew ltwo. weatherhenien eubents on al, and a warm smile, the girl told/in a oe i-| marriage, after three charges _of “§ don't know how many. It’s|two forthcoming film roles and) you might borrow his magnet tedien bs “labout singing on the screen {or| io keep nail files, safety pins, fe ne’e STARTED ss ~ owe. the first time. : eo — and small scissors She didn’t have to tell me. I Today. Gail says she has no re: collected. 242: was there in 1943 when it started. ee ae ees _Pontiac’s New One-Price .- Permanent Wave Shop ALL PERMANENTS © “age Complete with cat and nal NONE HIGHER» | You Get All This: @ Custom Haircut With no previous training, Gail "Ne Shppolntmens e Permanent by an suddenly had to remember. lines) Necessary— experienced, licensed any and were 10 'sand ond] Come Any Timef | OPT A 0 say it, a ere to s i ( : cole look | @ Styled Set | in a cafe across the street from complete wave for Paramount studio gave Gail the FE 8-3560/ $3.75. None higher.. eet eters oll HOLLYWOOD saor formances out of Gail. Her sets 78% N. Saginaw (Over Bazley’s) were closed to visitors. The more she was “pounded” the more frequently I saw her in the cafe across the street. If was the beginning. But even now, after a broken For a Brand New You... PERMANENTS From $500 drunk driving, after understand- ing medical treatment, it may not be the end. Members of AA are at work. Old Hollywood friends are com-| Younger,” waiting for her at MGM. tO FACE JUDGE | On Oct. 15 Gail Russell will face a Los Angeles judge charged for ‘the third time with drunk driving. ‘Someone was injured. Property! : |was damaged. It can be rough the| forting ‘her. But most important | of all, Gail herself is seeking peace. * * * She talked about the stacks of fan mail she showed me from Styled Hair Cutting .... from ANNALIESE wae, (Over Tasty Bakery) Open Friday Evening and Cold Wave $150 80" N. Saginaw St. FE 2-500 ‘third time, but Gail hasn't lost ‘hope. * * * she repeated, “Believe me, I'm going to win this war." They were; the same hands 14 years ago, in in 1943. The hands trembled then. 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There are water! softeners pillows for the }can really relax We lave finally caught onto Mrs George Richards and Mrs.’ the idea that a clean complexion | Prederick Scott were welcomed as| is likely to be a clear one; that | inew merbers when Marbach ; and_a_bath brush-keep- the |Group~ of — First™ Fi ad pays You ca have Members Greeted | Pagal so that you’ Mrs. Guy Duffield, Mrs, Joseph Edwards, Mrs. Jack | McGrath, | Beginning bipatiele users end: : those who've been applying it for years can\follow the ‘same rule, Always make a fresh — start, Never build over caked abssian Cieoondinnsenataaae rian s2 * * * Her husband and grown chil- dren are Very proud of her. She is attractive, happy and makes a large income. She is as competent on her job as she is in running a beautiful house. You'd just naturally assume that Mrs. L. studied hard and long, was always destined to. be in the landscaping field and that she planned every inch of her career. But you'd be com- pletely wrong. * * * Mrs. L. married befofe she aE “But,” she told me the other - day, “‘I-do Jove flowers, shrubs and plants and I have always thought a house looks positive- “T had a little nest egg set aside and my husband agreed landscaping would add to the value of the house. So we went ahead. “The man I hired—Aaron, now my partner—was marv- elous. He did the best job and very reasonably, too. * * * “T>was delighted. with the re- sults, but I couldn't understand why he-didn’t have more cus- | tomers and a bigger place. “Then I realized he was-such ene ee a .{* an artist, that he had no time [7 or inclination for the selling | * end. So I asked for a part- , time job, selling his services. _ COMMISSION BASIS “He thought I was crazy, but (Strand Theater Bldg.) 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Lynx dyed Fox on Oatmeal Tweed! ; oe ‘ > as MER ie: In ee Oran atene 1 senor a LOWMAN. “AE wan-soery yout tot” ila acai sae Ot tener a a ty at free of blemishes; that fre (Church meet Teeteday evening. ‘This little playlet took place in|th#t class in- ceramics with me.|® maid for years: We can't ane wns | qu puts more Mrs James Youngblood of East | ; a restaurant. Similar ones io doubt|Yeu always loved: that sort of | Mee Ae cai ts "| Sloss ‘nd lite inte our hair than | Hammond Lake road was the host-| J A J... occur many places every singie| thing. and I never could get yout0lgee wit nu: oeuadgt oo: Biche g bag tang any progaration yet devised. ess, assisted by Mrs. Raymond oe day. At the table next to mine two go swimming after your first to love that but I suppose you know! Perhaps because of discour- Why not\fake a tip from the Banwell ang Mrs. Sen _ women were talking. I judged from|arriyed.” z &, dropped it, with the chil-/ agement, or timidity oe habit, or| WHER people bathed just te get {Romans a Greeks and make aan the conversation that they had been) tee * and all. sewybe because of isek of energy clean and were bored by the \your bath a thue for relaxation. GetQKon Car Trip |“ “hlly weather are in school together but had not seen! First woman: “I don’t know! It} Second ‘woman! “Nope! I don’t\due to a poor state-of health. BUT, process. They scrubbed when ‘Make it leisurelj). Even read in. synonymous. Are all one another for years, ° jens Soinek bngeeelile st the Ceenitiawe any aed Welt Sut may tech /Horedent cas ‘Silite che. Dei int: |"they. meeded it and let it go at the tub when you hae time, while) If your youngster has just vour fall woclles ke eit % tales theee Cleanes er %0 go any-tuique has improved and’! have ex- va | that. Somte of the more enlight- your cold cream soak’.in and your| learned to drive, don’t let him your fall Woones can with hi a of my 1, [LAURE ERTURNING ones Reurl , or her take younger children and ready to wear?... look . 0-| in the car without first check- Better bring them : S'- ing with-their parents. It is : “1 just can’t get over running | | Sccond woman: “It still isn't | You lock so young and I have (>Atting was quite @ ritual The) ‘aa 1 tealine Areable, Yee) us, tesponsibility to get per now for thorough clean- toto yout hs Ihave tought | te int, Our ciren are chet | aged se meh” iusuraus bath were times of COR) Today when there isa bath with #18 Sah fang Stable, YE miso ing @f you many times during the | aj classes in a. oy sevéry hotel room and when a lovely, 3 | : years since we were in college Ste te oe oa Second woman: Ob, stop it! Alljseems that the longer one stayed! womad ‘considers her daily tub to * "sone: i | ; together -. . but you know how | some beginning courses, next |72U have to do is to lose a fewiin the baths the more prominent)ye an important part of her beauty, _ Temerrow: Health Values of Sf \ Monday thru Friday . : it is.” A week.” pounds and ‘wet out of the kouse|he or she was socially. No doubt | jand health routine, the luxury of, thing 7 iO a Z ost Z once ® while and you willsome ‘social climbers became W&-'Rome is returning, at least in a —————— f Appointment - i a.m.-6 p.m. s Second woman (well-groomed, First ‘woman: “Yow know, you! bloom.” ~ \terdogged! People literally spent, minor way. Today the bath has'5 nite Gather Pia . oe alert, lovely figure): / ., |haven’t changed one bit. You don't) First woman: “I'd really like to hours at the bath. been removed from the humdrum Y Necessary Saturday 8 a. m.-6 p.m. a “Yes, indeed. 1 don’t know where look a day older, I don't know how but I just don’t see how I can find * * * iby the varied bath © accessories Mrs. Jack Thompson and Nirs. 4 ce | the time goes! I never am able to you keep your figure and find time the time.” Some became so enthusiastic available. ‘Richard Miller were guests of New J Se do half the things want to oy Butt. do allo those things sou do, x «© * that they had their backs scraped | x ik * ‘Sylvanite. Club when’ that group al Care ee tid want us to keep in better/but I guess you have a maid. That} 4+ this point they left the tablélwith a crude sort-of implement:| There are bath oils and powders gathered at the home of Mrs. Wi] Js Best fox Hair J] . = makes a big difference. and left me newly impressed with|This doesn’t sound so good to me.'and fragrances. There are bathliam Bull on Island coum. Fea- “ . 7% the moral—when women lack a/I think I will stick to my long-|mitts.and brushes, some of the lat! ture of the Wednesday, meeting was: Cutting Permanents : keen interest in the world about'handled bath brush. Beautiful ‘la-'ter Jong enough to reach every a cooperative dinner, «. | ty 56. 5f NS ase j us OR Y 9 > straight “a Su hieved. H ph dq eee Nee FREE PARKING . | g : i 27 Years of Quality bt : lj fj f ; CCeSS — \c 1eVve a aZ ar ly IMP N Dry Cleaning . a. in slim- iguring comfort BEAUTY SALON twee | \. 719 W. Huron By ANNE HEYWOOD | } he let me do it on a commis- | to high school, I took the job ola my pamphlet on the | 219 Auburn Ave. wm. F ‘ NEW Wheri you see or hear about sion basis. as a full-time employe. And | sub FE 4-2878 \ FE 4-1536 “The first thing that hap- now we're partners!” Corsi 1987) EDITH STENSON, Owner - s bd | successful people, the picture | pened was—I broke my leg! | This case is just further | | always looks so neat, so logical, But somehow that gave me an proof that behind most success Yt Re ROY conde uae ’ so very much planned that |. added stimulus. I just did my stories there is a weird series | ek tat s PORE EE A ORE tea job by phone from the wheel- | of events, not a logically | But when you get to } _ chair. + & Planned —— * | PARK FREE | them well, you see that the “Everybody adored. Aaron's If selling ucts or sérv- © for one hour while shopping at A PANTIE chain of events which fed to | work and, what with my sales | ices by- Shag of interest to |. havi k lidot Salle mating 6 their good fortune was just as | talks, the- business began to | you, soe me a stamped, self- | Your Fashion Store ie renee _camenned, waite _meking © ; . eas | oe . . prertcta and unplanned as it addressed envelope, care of i 4 . =_— s We owith a fhe Facet SPECIALLY PRICED! What happens is they do the ithe MONDAY NIGHT and TUESDAY fodiustabie. best they can as they go along. i. | When the going gets rough, ‘ they take a deep breath, try ‘the sheath dress - the first solution they can think FOX FUR TRIM COAT Regulerly Sells for $129 ’ Easily casual, excitingly new! Smart wrap style i in pale 100% wool oatmeal tweed. Sizes for junior, misses’ and women. Coat Salon — Second Floor The Most Treasured Possession MINK } in the New ‘57 Silhouettes _ SPECIAL $ ) THIS WEEK — ONLY! ,@@@ ) Select from... dark ranch, argenta, autumn ; : haze, silver blue, royal pastel, Cerulean. _? Price Plus Federal Tax Furs Labeled to Show Country ~of Origin * Fur Salon — Second Floor ' wer “ae RRS > Sa > a Nie Ah = rj * eee ic | : : | ? fad ; o* é Vif Ly A fs 4 - iy . j F i : Pog * oar i ope | j Whsey yd i ‘ ay aa 2 1 Wid r fp Soe ye eG AS eo : j ‘ ii j e3 é } ". acy oe el TY (Pee, See : j ( ‘eo i, wil } , Pe. a j / | AEE j fy 7 j i | é F j t . | : \ . es, HW ' & mea * rial 4 i { | Pee | 4 5: kr 4 +. * HN é « | MONDAY! SE “4 ~E . = * PTEMBER 29, 1957 <2 ~ +... THE: PONTEAL PRESS, | : 3 a 4 * ae ref hee 3 * [z -. Atom’s Mysteries Won't Faze McKinney 1 Fa a1 “f ‘P ut On Atoms-for-Peace Group . + » and'write today to find. ( | 1 : out how wou can Still ‘apply for By INTERNATIONAL NEWS of the Chicago, Rock Island and {1951, McKinney was appointed a "a '$1,008 life insurance policy to! Robert McKinney, the nation’s Pacific fallrced = {sistant secretary of the. interiay, | help take care of final ex- top atoms-for-peace representative, | : mites ke ie ¢ decce :post he held for two years, penses without burdening your brings to his new post the talents! *" — nt sails — and; He is married to the former 4 family. Mail’ a postcard orf. a very successful newspaper @ Member of the executive sansa POP Trigg. ‘They have one daughter, ‘ j | cher ce bit ‘mittee of the International Tele- letter, giving your name, ad ann: cattle breeder and | hone and Telegraph Corp., and dress and age to> | But the mysteries of the atom bolds several educational posts, “Old American Ins.-Co: - /won't faze McKinney .despite his| Born in: Shattuck, Okla., Aug. 3 West 9th, Dept. Lo21a, — [nom-sciextific 7 al In 1955, Kansas | , * the headed a citizen's panel on the’ Th is City, esarvinady peaceful uses of atomic energy) ere ls no obliga ton—and which reported to Congress after! no one will call on you. YOu, 1p.month study. can handle the entire trans-' ti (NAMED BY IKE “ ay mail. The 47-year-old Santa Fe, N. M., Student Drivers 28, 1910, McKinney spent his boy- : hood in the Texas Panhandle. Solo gg Teacher | He worked his way thfough, the ee Watches by Ear University of Oklahoma, getting his bachelor's degree in 1932 and making Phi Beta Kappa in the | reavERSE CITY uf — Driver trainees at Traverse City Central High School may solo on the praé process. ‘Democrat has been appointed by After graduation, he worked én s the prat tice course and stil] remain within conversation range of their insruc- : _ |) President Eisenhower as the U. S.jan Amarillo, Tex., newspaper and Sverest & Jeanings =P representative to the new Inferna-|then went on to a research. firm 7. itional Atomic Energy Agency. Ei-|in Wall Street. In World War II\tors. : . : ‘ senhower overrode vigorous GOP|/McKinney served in the Navy|- Instructors Edward, Schuknecht l protests to name McKinney, who where he rose to the rank of lieu-jand Allen Lockman believe it is) Michigan’s only driver training; course using two-way radios in ™ ' “With Big 24-Gallon Porcelain | Enamel Washtub!. - Reg. $129.95 ‘the’ 1956 presidential campaign. ee bh * With the end of hostilities, Mc- . A peg . alsaceaing ~ Kinney returned to Wall Street as 25 ppointment fA the ». a partner in Scheffmeyer and Me- mane ie bd y ae by = a. Kingey, members of the New York Ciinten P. Anderson (D-NM), 9 [CK Exchange. ‘supported Adlai E. Ste@vnson injtenant. - - cars. Each. of its five cars ts equipped with the devices, which | make it possible for one instruc- tor to stay in the control booth Now Only oe @ | force in the joint House-Senate Committee on Atomic Energy, MeKinney also. is a long-time friend of Adm. Lewis Strauss, in 1947 he published a book of “peents, “Hymn tg Wreckage: A Picaresque Interpretation of His- tory.” Critics gave it a good and keep track of a full course of students. - : The radios: have a control dis- tance of about seven miles. Ad-} | reception. : ; : - McKinney purchased the Santa MICHIGAN FIRST AID |} McKinney is both editor and pub- Fe New Mexican in 1948. The next invalié Needs — Gickreom Suppites f lisher of the Santa Fe New Mexi-|year he was chosen to head the oodward lean,-but he finds time to breed New Mexico Economic Develop- a anit Stenth ‘et &¢Kless” Vikki Dougan .on his) ' shall directing,” she said. arm at Sportsman's Lodge. | ! ee Shadynook | Grade “A” ( . ‘ ha ‘| Grade “A” . STRICTLY Seed i / L z. | : WHO E : : FRESH Days,"’ to say nothing of her pic- ‘ ; \tures with Hal Wallis, Shirley has ( P Hunt’s Calif. - Uz. S. No. T Idaho Marie McDonald faced her most! critical audience, her home town,; ‘at the Moulin Rouge premiere. A little nervous to start, she came § | ‘through with flying colors, and she | looked like a dream. It was her|- ‘llth wedding anniversary and she} § VV OV VCCI Terr www Finest Quality 4 LARGE Strictly Fresh Leaving Steve, who has been in i a § all today. See you mon tome EGGS | Japan for so long, doesn’t make a western. After ‘‘Around the World in 80, |become one of our most sought- after actresses. i iais ANON “Sliced or | was given a cake, flowers and) Halves Cc ‘corey by iach Aig It grades | : ir marriage never been on 2% Can FRESH MICH. ithe rocks. 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The stubborn animal not only rejected the little en» smiling attempt to charm, but her tactics to a resisted doggedly even alter the child changed princess is vacationing with her family at Bal- ~ moral Castle estate in Scotland. — {50th Anniversary Dedication Ly ‘FARMINGTON w-— The Boys/ three Greiience cottages with a, more individualized program for starts by throwing the whips away. Republic he re will dedicate its new! combined capacity of 70 boys; an’ each bey. This is something we Dr. Huber says, ‘when a boy. campus and buildings next. Satur-| administrative and clinic building) have net ‘been able to do be- jcomes to Boys Republic, our pri- -jday on the 50th anniversary of with infirmary; a dining building, fore.” jmary interest is not he has the founding of the institution. |with a canteen and separate eating’ : |done, but why he has done it. The institution's new one million reoms for each cottage; a- schoo . bag Se ra he a a ot An Boys Republic exists to demon-| dollar facilities are located in a ‘building; a chapel; a maintenance’ ‘strate to boys that the community, politan Detroit Building Fund, plus wooded, 80-acre tract on Nine Mile building and garage, and three $225,000 from sale of the old. land! not hostile to the. individual. It, Road here, 19 miles northwest oj staff residence units. - + ay buildings and money from symbolizes to its boys that society, = vis enting aggres- eee [PROGRESSIVE PROGRAM endowment funds. , iS bnerestet 2 ee ‘ef | sive acts, not in avenging them.” | Civic ‘leaders and friends - of | Boys Republic officials said they/| Boys Republic is a private, non- : — boys repubjic will aftend a golden felt @ progressive type of Orch arian, inter-racial, residential NO PUNISHMENT anniversary dinner following jhecture would ‘contribute to therreaimen® center ‘for delinquent’ The institution has no place for dedication ceremonies. Sports. ‘institufion’s progressive program boys between 13 and 15 years of punishment — physical or aa caster Walter (Red) Barber will for treatment of juveniles. age. It receives about 75 per cent, Wise be the main speaker. Guests will | . ds f tk “Most of these boys,” says Dr. | Dr. Milton J. Huber, executive ©! its operating funds from the’ fuclude Goy. G. Mennen Williams, Huber, “Come from home environ- Mayor Louis ©. Miriani of De. | director of Boys Republic, said, |United Foundation. The balance ' Lt oy, Republic i in New Campus ishing teaches the child © only how to punish, that scolding teaches him only how to scold, By showing him that adults un- derstand him, are willing to help him and cooperate with him, we feel he can learn — probably for the first time — the real meaning of understand- _ing, cooperation and compassion. * *« * “We realize we can't give him the love and affection he should have been able to expect from a normal family life. But we do feel . we can do much to help him over- come the effects of not a that love." t * Boys Republic offers vocational training in arts and crafts, auto ‘mechanics, auto ‘bumping’ and painting, printing, woodworking an metalworking. royal tug on the. lead rope. The 2 Teachers for Program Avondale Opens Classes in Special Education _ AVONDALE — The new Special 'ties and to minimize the smiasiena Education Program is now under ‘way in Avondale Schools, Supt.’ ooo ces a Raymond Baker announced today.’ Ultimate aim is te bring per- , a cecal education teachers,/ sonal happiness to the youngster | ee = Mrs. Thelmd@ Lu-| who, for any of a number of cas and Mrs, Vir-| reasons, has found difficulty in ginia Owen, have’ competing in the regular classes, | into two groupings) gTeatest service to the commun- — primary under, ity. - f Mrs. Lucas, and’ irs Lucas has a BS. igees| University and holding regu- nine years, lar sessions, in- MRS. LUCAS clude ctrildren needing special help. They are) given individual training. i | * * * Bb _ "The goal of these special educa-| tion classes is to teach the chil-} dren to capitalize on their capaci- | Lt. J. D. Wilson ‘Wed in Britain ‘Last Satur day education classes will be of great, = APEER rriage ‘help to students who need more, John D. aR — The marria sleet individual instruction that the regu- was solemnized Saturday by the| ar classes can.offer.” 2 op eas en New Commissioners Ketter 10 Be Sworn In * * * John is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The' Myron J. Wilson, 527 Washington'swearing in of charter commis-' St., and has been on assignment in Sioners for the new city of South- field, previously slated for last | fied.” said Supt.’ Baker, * home. His bride, who | Commissioners elected last Mon- re vine before com- Re when the 21-square-mile area to the United States, may jvoted to become a home rule city arrive until the first of the \i}) be sworn in at 8 p.m. by Justice of the Peace — J. John is a graduate of Michigan Sura. State University and was a Rhodes. Scholar at Oxford, England, where he graduated. * * * Westwood village charter com- | missioners elected at the same | time will be sworn in tonight at 8 at the fire station at 13 Mile | nd Southfield roads. * * ® Westwood Commissioner Edward Boys Club to Feature: Archery Exhibition rm "Se sl wrung | AUBURN HEIGHTS — An arch-/@ Chairman, vice chairman, secre- | ery: exhibition being given by the ‘ary and an attorney for the council | Auburn Heights Boys Club at the Will be elected. American Legion Building here | County Calendar will os 7 _~* Tuesday. — Archer A Tang, of Hildé’s Ta xd-| organized classes and to prepare the child for hie the activities planned for them on ‘is near” completion of her MAY The ¢1a88€S. work in special education, She has} which already are taught in Avondale schools for. ; Mrs. = has been with the’ : Avondale School are well quali- “and I MRS. OWEN know the special, re.| March of Dimes, will cover | “Civnmucene{ “THE ALL-NEW REVOLVING AGITATOR” . jbeing planned to. raise between’ Dinner at Lake Orion ’ (INS) venee of Lansing, MIl., died in | Racine’ s St. Mary’s Hospital. Witnesses said the craft had takert off from the Sturtevant air- port When it wobbled in the air, clipped several trees, and = then plunged to the ground where it burst into flames. Salvano was thrown from the plane but was burned badly Both the families of the children and the petot t witnessed the reeedy County Births Metamora Mir and Mrs Clifton Rohder of Nerth Oak Street have announced the birth of * ae ir and Mra Lester Shewmake of Me amora are paren od & a new _daught ev, ‘comes from court awards and from ments where they have known little troit, and Al Kaline, Detroit “although we ag fer eee yoaer ‘private families whose boys are else but punishment. They are Tiger outfielder. Van Patrick; |. C™Phasize the bric _ : if (referred for treatment. frustrated, insecure, anxious, tense. ‘Detroit “sportscaster, will be | [gee mig ee pe ; P hostile’ withdrawn. They mistrust! master of ceremonies. panes neeeey, Se ai | Since its founding in 1907, Boys and hate adult authority. They have ot” the ‘new buildings — with | Republic has treated more than (failed in their home life and in Architect Minoru Yamasaki de-| separate living and eating quar- 4,000 emotionally disturbed boys. |their school life. * A y signed modernistic structures for, ters. for small goups of boys — -~ | the hew campus. They include| would enable us to develop a | Here the re-education process; “We are convinced that pun- | AP Wirephote | 5 es : ; 4 . { | * * * } i s = s - * * e Zi \ Drivers Training |Will Consider © Sst ‘etrams, Plane rash Kils Now Available to jvet Membership Lords « | GINGELLVILLE — Teenagers Passengers, Pilot | All of Age 16- 18. i participating in the Tuesday night ; | i ui" programs sponsored by the Gingell. STURTEVANT, Wis, | WALLED LAKE — Through the ville Community Center are being TW° children were burned to death cooperation of the Walled Lake Committee to Present d { } . and the pilot died later in a hos | i t ‘ their mem- \Senior High School, a course to ASSURE COTOS (PTONING ? train drivers whe are not enrolled. Resolution to Board of bership. Sixty-eight were issued on pital today when a single engine Supervisors ‘this Tuesday. plane crashed just west of the in school is being given. ed those Pp To be a member, it is necessary Sturtevant airport. who are between the ages of 16 and to live in Orion Township, or the * ® * 18 years are eligible to-participate FARMINGTON TOW NSHIP — club limits area. ' The children, Donald Norton, 10, "Bridge Party, Blood in the class which will have its Township Supervisor Frank J. The Club. has a new juke box.’ and) his! sister. Ann. & of Racine Bank, March to Keep first session from 6 to 9.p.m. to- Stephenson has been notified that Counselors. are present each week $s si ; : i tor ; | Women Hoppin day. the bylaws committee of, the coun- to guide the program and refresh-.Wh® were taken aloft for a joy PP 9 * * * ty board of goniiguis has taken ments are served during the eve- ride, were trapped in the plane's Don Smith. chairman of the driv- up his:*‘open-door’’ resolution and ping ‘wreckage. The pilot, Ronald Sal: | ROMEO — Thursday, Sept. 26, er training program in the high Will present it to that body today — jwill be a busy day for most Romeo school, and other members of his Last Monday Stephenson pre- ‘residents if they take part in all department will be the instructors. sented a resolution that all super- te re. i50rs committees notify all super- jthat day. | quires cals '6 see aia “2 hae nag driv. “isors and interested parties as to | The first event, designed for | er’s license and will include so “hen ‘heir meetings are being held women of the community, ts a | hours of class instruction and six 2"¢ what is on their agenda. _dessert bridge party to be held | | hours behind the wheel for each | He was bitterly opposed by one. at 1:30 p.m, in the Veterans’ | student, The entire course will hemes enter Se erred e Hail on E. Gates street. The af- | take 100 hours as 12 pupils will be | PUDicity seeker | fair, sponsored by the local in each class. “I was not secking publicity,” branch of the National Farm and +f * Stephenson said, “I was simply Garden Assn., is a benefit to add | pe.sons interested in the cours! trying to open the doors of Oak- MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY money to the club's war meme | should call the high school for fur-| ‘Amd County to people who are | TROUSERS ) system for 11 “ (s ne high school for fur saa , aie She has a "2! fund. ther details and information as to. ponaheatr <~ soe iniingig Se CLEANED PRESSED B.S. degree from’ The group has a fot of land in Vacancies. in the class. aupervmors mmeeene™ as Mich front r of the Ro m —_— “Needless to say I am gratified " Semanal apiece = u a . Sere nie . Ch hG | that the bylaws committee found and BERMUDAS ge. pon which members plan to Churce roup Slates eo es . SKIRTS—Up to 6 Pleats _ completing her erect a statue honoring all service- A lH t Di ._,Merit In my resolution p to ea M.A. work in men, living and dead. nnual Marves inner | aan tS oe ... : gape arate ~ * * LAKE ORION—The annual har. Plan Fashion Show _ eac’ The mobile blood bank will be at vest dinner ‘sponsored bY the WESTACRES — Fashions forf |: hor a as eer h f x eas tv loots a Fach sapent Bost Je Romeo High School during the aft- Macabees will be held from 5:30 te teens and misses will be modeled Cleaned! pr col | immaculate onl the weekend ‘ernoon and evening to receive pints 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Methodist by local girls at the dessert-fashion ‘of blood from all eligible donors. Church House, lshow to be given at 1 rn r. JOIN OUR SILVER-DOLLAR CLUB! ‘ ‘Hours are from 2 to 5 p.m. and ~ *« * Wednesday in the clubhouse here. ‘from 6 to 8 p.m. The public is invited for the Sponsors are members of the West- | Romeo is 173 pints in debt to the poast beef dinner, and no advance! acres Women’s Club. Macomb County Red Cross Blood reservations are’ necessary. Mrs. Gowns for the show will be fur- |Bank. Beta Sigma Phi sorority. B. Shafer is the general chair-'nished by the Phyllis Lee Shop of FRENCH-GLO Tel-Huron Shepping Center 1-Hour Valet FE 5-7934 \responsible for the mobile unit's man. ‘Union Lake, | visit here, urges residents to re-,—— Lara that amount and, if possible, te it. : * * * The big event of the evening! |will be the March for Youth from | ,7:30 to 8:30 p.m., to raise addition-’ jal funds for ‘the new Comenatty | \Youth and Civie Center, vhs Dhacoh, potnacsaa' che Oi | every home in Romeo and its | environs, with over 50 women 1 taking part in the drive. They | will call upon every homeowner | for a donation in the first person- | to-person campaign of its kind ‘for the center, WE ARE OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL Ee NR emt Sete ee | Previously, business firms and organizations thave been the main S —_ - ee : jbuilding project now nearing com: | the March by its chairman, Mrs. | \C. L, Davidson. Other projects are! \$12,000 and $15,000 still needed to ifurnish the new facility. ‘Methodist Men Plan | Westinghouse iLAKE ORION — The Methodist , te| 9 P.M. sivers Riepieenten! dermy, together with Joe Kerr and. Ernie Mann will put on the exhibition. Tang will demonstrate some of “Charles Cresswell, Executive Di- rector of the Boys Club, states that there will be no charge for the! exhibition and al) boys*in the area” are welcome te attend. 2 | Holly Baptist Church Opening Institute HOLLY — Holly Bible Institute Accredited courses. will be given in Elementary Bible Survey and Sobbing Teenager Robs Grocery Store ' ROYAL OAK — Aun Cisrewski, 2, clerk at a Royal Onk grocery’ 4 Bloomfie , Cub Pack te 104 will nae at nctgtl Men's Club, caine the leadership ween the ele ‘of Raymond Elkins, pres., will joining the peck choos attend wah at start its fal] season with a dinner am, epent else wat es meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, = members and friends, = at 7.30 p.m. 5. Boys of 8-11 interested 48 Aliment Almont Historica! repo Will held tis becond Sorts at # p.m nF eeday in ed A special program, including an: ome ames . nterest ae. eee ae ; inging ha: There will be a m for Cub Scou Casino Wile al ee 5 tie nds wa! oom of the church wi wishii their son to be Cub Scout are a jserve the dinner and the DeMolay ed to attend be merting. a cafeteria eupper te being planned | imembers will assist them. Reser- ablic Bow Hadley’ vations are in charge Carlyle Me- Wednesday. | Lachlan. for Eoimeran churen Halt on Serving will begin at $:30 p 4 Native F our Towns Pair to Mark Golden Wedding ‘ash ’n Dry COMBINATION LAUNDROMAT Our Regular $51995 Value Famous for its easy loading and unloading, this machine has flexible washing and drying control ... The Lady of the house will love such fast, ecdnomical drying, and-clothes are so fresh... Michael. FOUR TOWNS —- Two native Four Towns’ residents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olmsted, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday in their home at 1780 Lock- - Host at the open house reception, scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m., will be. the Olmsted's only son, opal of Ypsilanti, with his wife and son Both Mr. and Mrs. Olmsted. are. 14 years .old, They were married. Sept. 25, 1907, in Four Towns at, the farm of firs. Olmsted's par- ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Noah Anthony. | Mr. Olmsted was born on a ma continued holdup. | pair escaped with $350. ant manager for the Lakie Ford — in Raga Oak, aie! he' has charge of ordering supplies for the Oakiand County Tuberculosis. Sanatorium, a position he has held | for the past 13 years. | i Among the 150 persons expected to attend the open house reception will be some 50 relatives of the Olmsteds, including a number of: nieces and nephews: i Advertisement ' Don't Neglect Slipping | FALSE TEETH Do false teetn of wobbie ~ r=; crea aer hb handicaps. 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They had something to cheer about for the Ist time since Sept. 20, 1953 and did plenty of it as the Rams ran wild from the opening “whistle to blast Marine City Holy Cross 50-0 at Wisner Stadium last night. : The big (rimnaph, ‘hightighted | by a five touchdown perform: | ance by speedy juntor dack _ Lyon, was hte ist in 35 outings | for the locals. Four ties had been the best the Red and Biack | Marine City school in ‘53. words as he accepted the long- - awaited congratulations from fans’ following the rout. * * * up there on the scoreboard. It sure looks good,” said Gene star- aoe id. Game Since 1S “to woe ant ise Airlane to Whip Lions, 17- + PRESS BOX George Wilson is junking his) “plan” to alternate Bobby Layne and Tobin Rote. “There won't be any system,” his team’s third straight pre-sea- |Son loss, + 4 « es goal by John Studebaker was | the only score of the day as the Cranbrook soccer team defeated Chamipman of Canada 1-0 at the | Crane field over the weekend. * * * | Birmingham has another Isbell, jon its football team. Big Bob Phil handles the punting of them sfopped at the Crane one. * vis ‘aetenais tm ex: not this left said the Defroit Lion coach after, Birmingham and turned ih an excellent job in the opening | \triumph over Cranbrook. “I wish they'd leave that score footed booter averaged better than w |40 yards a kick on three tries. One| The left-| New Era Hailed as Titans Win UD Beats © Marquette Easily With Winged-T | System, 14-0 ‘of the University of Detroit Titans “apparently is under way. ; * * * With the first platoon of players ifrom the Scholarship Foundation in action. ‘the Titans beat Marquette 14-0 Saturday with animpressive winged-T running display. “Things sure are a jot differ- ent than last year,”’ said Coach ally Fromhart, “There's plenty ef contention for jobs this years, and the fight will make Detroit *_ | inte a much better football team."’ _* * * Saturday's game went to sopho- Korpak. Maher, a member of the Uni- versity of Detroit High's city ago, counted Detroit's first | © Walter Cudnohufsky, "s issed, his team’s opening triumph. Lake! also passed for one hitting ‘Dero- cher with a Ti-yard flip in the final minute of play. Nesbitt Friday: was in Boston on a4 * Romeo baseballer has entered Law- an academic | * The crowd reaction as Layne quarterbacked the . Lions was} jee chorus of “bye bye Bobby” from! the port stands late in the second but the cheers, quickly drowned it out. : | touchdown on a four-yard slant | | @ff lett tackle late in the second quarter. The run climaxed a experienced tackle, 31-yard Detroit drive. * * * i DETROIT «» — The heralded new era in the football fortunes Gus Dorais Memorial, Most of the back-slapping after championship team of four years | season with a scoring spree of | Cross 50-0 here last night. It was ao + + ree Passing Attack Gains 28 Yards New York. Line Smears Aerial Game in Final Exhibition Game ' By BRUNO EF. KEARNS DETROF’— Everything went In reverse . yesterday.. afternoon at Briggs Stadium where the World Vaunted Detroit | Mendyk, is stopped by the Detroit for the New York Giants yesterday. Carl Karilivaez (21) Perry (79) make the tackle. The Giants won, 17-0. - ae EXAPARTAN mT — Former Michigan Sate esiier Deon Lions after a gain of four yards. and Gerr iy Champion New York Giants de- sole me TOUCHDOWN HAPPY — Junior fullback Seek gen ry opened the five touchdowns as St. Frederick more Bruce Maher and senior Al! snapped a winless skein of 34 games by blasting Marine City Holy the lst Ram triumph since 1953. Smallest Detroit Lion Wins Hearts of Fans | DETROIT—A rain-soaked crowd him out of the game with the wind OW" 20 to the Lions 20 late in the Korpak, a ‘halfback from Al- ‘of 30,159 saved the loudest cheers knocked out of him. 'gonac, was all alone in the Mar- jeer end. zoné when second |string quarterback Lou Faoro hit’ him with a nine-yard pass late iin the third quarter. Two U. of D. touchdowns were nullified by penalties. Hardesty World Casting Champ Mrs, Ben Hardesty of Pontiac received word late this morning that~-her husband had been crowned the new world profes- sional all-around casting cham- pion at Kiel, Germany. x *« * “The local fishing ace won the pro crown in the finals of a five- day tourney at Kiel yesterday. The event is sponsored by the ' for the smallest player on the field. little Marvin . Brown, 149-pound halfback of the Detroit Lions from ‘East Texas State. While the Giants were lambast-' ling the Lions’ aerial attack, the) scrappy 23-year-old speedster gave the New Yorkers a few fearful moments and the crowd loved it. dust after the kickoff following New York’s first touchdown, Brown whizzed through a host of big Giants and raced down the sidelines sind then into the middle 72 yards as the first quarter ended. To start the second half, Brown again took the kickoff and shook a couple Giants as he returned 28 yards + * * bf In the final quarter Brown went into the halfback position and carried four times for 26 yards International Casting Federation, before a pile-up of Giants forced It was figured that the four Giants who hit him on the play pound Sam Huff, 235-pound Walt Yaworsky and 230-pound Jim Katcavage. The Lions have to cut three players by midnight Tuesday, Earlier in the season Coach George Wilson,. impressed with Brown's running, said the little Texan would sade fps fo re but many expected he —— -In every game he has shown tremendous speed, and after on the roster. . D NFL EXSIBITIONS WEEKEN New York 17, Detroit Bay 1, Chicco Cardinels| 28 San Pronciocs' ty, Puaeksipnia is Bats Silenced by Trucks and Garver scored on a_ two-yard crack. ~ Derocher kicked two extra points. | ST. FREDERICK - MARINE CITY STATISTICS> ~ .. First downs . Sod contirot rf 2 Rushing yardage GoeenS nies sie 31 Passing yardage ....., 46 asses 4 7 2-14 Sewegy intercepted by. as 1, ten HOCTILOOB OOOO Ine eoeeee ae Pumbles lost -..........0s005 =) or Yards penalized ‘ Anan ” H St. Frederick ...,..... 1 te 6 13—80 Holy o~ ARCO ne e o oH 0 Touchdowns: = 6 «17, Sna sweep; UB | ree 29, end eas end sweep, and 8 end sweep), t (1, plunge Nesbitt (2, pl ), Derocher (7- -yard ss from Kast). Conversions: Derocher ' AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ : pe af ‘ | |! + et =o eS Shae eee aS +e See of former. Tiger Ned Garver in going down to defeat in both ends of a doubleheader. A- 43 victory in the first game! and a 2-1 triumph in the second: gave Kansas City a sweep of the three-game series and a 12-7 sea-| son’s record against the Tigers. feat of the season. Garver defeated Duke Maas in the second game when he walked | only three baftérs and-struck out three in picking up his sixth victory in 19 games. Maas gave | up five hits in seven innings to bring his record to 11-18. Singles by Garver, Vic Power and Gus Zernial gave the Athletics: itheir first run in the second game. a sacrifice and scored on Bill 2 mc | KANSAS CITY # — The Detroit; ionly run in if. third innings when; In the first game, the Athletics Tigers spent a dismal Sunday be- ‘Frank House walked, took second| went into the eighth innings trail- 1 \fore the bats of the Kansas City’ ‘sluggers and the two-hit. pitching 7, ing 3-1. Then Joe Demaestri Mapeed 3 up — s single. ‘No More Action for Herb Score in 1957 Season. CLEVELAND (INS) — Herb \Score, shelved when he was hit in ‘the eye by a line drive from the bat of New York Yankee Gil Me-' Dougald on May 7, will not return, to active duty this season. * * * Tribe officials and Score had) ‘hoped that the fireballing left- hander, It was Detroit's first twin-bill de-| | | } American League strike-| . ‘Four innings later, in the seventh, Out leader the past two seasons, KANSAS-CITY .. Wou Lost Pet. Being Kansas City scored its second after would get at léast one a E—Poytack, Boone. RBI-Wilson, Ka-, i : yards out. iger BOX score toe Twe Detroit attempts for field eS Zernial’s sharp single, his third goals, a 40-yarder by Jim Martin DETROIT KANSAS CITY jof the game, scored Power from/in the first quarter and a 28-yard suttie, ot 7st} ewer, 1 we second base to give the Athletics jattempt by Layne in the second Berteta, 30 4 8 1. Draestrt weg! 3\their winning run, | Period both failed, ne, Thiel, | Kaline, rf 5 0 1 Held, cf 30 0! Virgil Trucks, who relieved LIONS-GIANTS SUMMARY Taylor, if 4 0 2 Martyn, ef 3 0 0 Dewalt ccs cuss o o 6 c- ro @o0 Lopes. ~ <0 Hy crepe tL the eighth, gained New York “pg $ a 1S snteee’? roth, . € credit for the victory, his ninth hear on (88-78 reap . 0 , 8 0 tion); Gifford (34-yard f mire it Sarr, oS sent atx tows Lo aiiatin . : - rt ndier : = ? : H ° Tere > 3 ° ‘ Harry Byrd was charged with Field Goals: Chandler (12 yards), les sin er oo0 ene» io othe loss. He relieved Lou Sleator' ; N.Y. Dirt. see eee Downs nonSttsoone 1. 13 Totals 3 reals xz ¢ @Who had taken over for Foytack, ‘Rushing yardage 440... ao A-Walked for Hunter in jth @ Yardage wes eccees Bort inte iate, , faree-ouh for. Terry in 7th. after he was knocked out of the Passes inercented = Ne 9-20 12-36 ye oan Wwe winning run scored. box by Kansas City’s eighth- “inning! Ponte feet ee : eats v.44 ‘DETROIT . se cee. 001 100 100—3 PATARE. Penalties . oes hee Aare 091 000 021—4! — to Tigers Lose Pair to Athletics to bat. and walloped a home run. Zernial then walked and Woody Held made a sacrifice bunt. Zernial later scored after taking third when Tiger pitcher Paul Foytack tried for’ an out at second and threw the ball into the outfield. had a combined weight of nearly | . feated the Detroit Lions, 17-0, to ‘end the exhibition season. The Giants, who were supposed | ito be strictly. a ground team, ‘scored, two touchdowns as result. of aerials, one on a 43-yard inter- | ‘ception by Jim Patton and the jother on a 34-yard pass play from, | Chartie Conerly to Frank Gifford: in the a nan "New Sa aS whew Alex Webster, got only 72 yards rush- jing, but picked up 139 through the| air. h-| The Lions on the other hand saw their vaunted aerial attack smeared by a hard charging Giant line. Bobby Layne and | Tobin Rote netted only 28 yards passing while the runners got 114 en the ground, The net passing yardage in one. game was the smallest total by ithe Lions for many seasons. ‘Ironically, it came in a season lwhen they are figured to have the ibest two quarterbacks together on ‘one team in history of the club. * * * | The Giants moved from their | first quarter and when the drive halted Detroit took over. t With only two. minutes remain- Hing in half, the Giants started their second drive from their own 18. Conerly hit Kyle Rote and Mel Triplett with successive passes of 13 and 26 yards. * * * faked the 6 and the half ended after two ground yardage, the Lions attempted to go through the air the huge New York line headed by Dick Modzelewski, Jim | Kateavage, Walt Yowarsky and Bill Svoboda trampled Layne and Rote in the backfield.. * * * New York added the field goal after six minutes of the 4th quar- ter with Chandler kicking from 12 \a tie for the American League) Yanks Trim Bosox, 5-[; Clinch Tie for Pennant NEW YORK (INS)—The inevit-|_ In ‘able New York Yankees clinched) pennant Sunday when they beat the Boston Red Sox, 5 to 1, with the aid of Sal Maglie’s perfect one- pitch relief job. The next time the Yankees win or the Chicago White Sox lose, it will sew up the flag for the Bombers, When it comes, it will | The Yankees were overwhelming pre-season favorites to cop the hee winning Sunday, the Yanks managed only five hits—the same las the Red Sox—but had the bene- fit of wildness on the part of Dave Sisler and George Susce, who walked home four Yankee runs is the sixth inning. Ted Williams was the entire Red Sex offense. After walking in: the first inning, the Splendid Splinter bashed his 37th homer in the fourth inning th Red Sox tally. It was his fourth homer in his last four official at bats. Tom Sturdivant, who started abd won for the Yanks, walked with * —— ‘received all year was from the After a running play, Conerly straightening up and tossing a long || In the third. period. Hopalong |= Cassady gave the Lions some = but again when * on a single by Hank Bauer, the first hit off Sisler. Gil McDougald followed with another single to fie ithe score. Williams finished his aes chores with a .383 batting a outmanned Chicago White Sox, who bounced back innumerable times to keep the race alive when it seemed the New Yorkers were about to sew things up. Buccos Rehire Murtaugh ge are E Pirates after the midseason fir- the Cleveland Indians 9-5, = ing of Bobby Bragan, was named | The Sox Billy | manager today for the 1958 sea- |with his 20th victory, but ie son. left-hander ‘slipped in the back door. He was behind 3-2 when he Additional Sports |Z2th'"the Sot went on to. scare four runs in that inning, so Piefce on Page 28 got credit for the game, = = - ‘ & 7 Lou Little — lm 4 pos Calls ‘em ; , i The most discerning remark I heard ‘leaving Pitts- burgh on Saturday evening was that Bud Wilkinson gets a break that none of his opposing coaches ever gets. “He doesn’t have to play Oklahoma.” Without going into detail as to how the\game was played, as the Sooners won their 41st straight in a re- markable victory drive—one which may not end this season—let me tell you something of the way in — they impressed me. Oklahoma plays present-day football, under the: restricted substitution rulings of the college code, as it should be played and as every coach wee like to. play it. 5 ~~ nirage a: “ ceaee: fs s Son i, ‘Bob Martyn beat out a bunt, moved |chance before-the end ae aa line, ian meri Gee oes Betress 93 43 Ser pig to Second base on a sacrifice and'paign to prove that the injury ha east Bolling, HR—Wilson, Demaestri - Baitimore 72 78 49 2 |scored on a double by Tim Thomp- not destroyed his effectiveness. Power. Left — Detroit 10, to any § nan § VS. ac ers’ tae cK ae oe ny (aon. * 10. BB—Foytack §, Byrd 1, Terry 3. Washington” spars mestire” 301 The Tigers: came up with their. But Tribe physician Dr. Don over 1 RO Poe . - + yey 3 ed bai reves ace! } — OO ee oe y and Ce or layed Jin L n-ER— Po eS wiser 3 Tern By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Starr to Joe Johnson eli ed Chicage eve ‘Charles Thomas said nothing doing’ 5" 1 Ww v-Truek, imax’ Kansas city ae Der om Sei d Gi b and Score, a 20-game winner last (jee ated let van Huriey, Runge,| If anyone cares to make post-|Green Bay’s 61-yard march for Boston ot Cer CAMS ccicies eixas an | son ; 'season, must wait until next spring| [mem Paparella. T—2:26 season predictions on ihe, taste of|the tie. Pittsburgh, which lost the (813) ¥s. Lumentt (0-0). ito determine whether the untimely caus pre-season exhibitions then the services of backs Dale Atkeson, oat Bunting es) § ve Metin (87). p ifi N { Ch ‘injury will have a lasting effect, DETROIT KANsas orry |National Football League cham- recently acquired trom the Wash- Chicago, tt Kenses Ci iy, ? pm.—Keegan acl IC e amps ‘on him. Tuttle, of Ay 1 Power, Tb oe ;\Plonships in December will have|ington Redskins, Sid Watson and Qnty games. Bertala, 30 3 ¢ 0 De'segich, 20 2 0 oithe ling champion New York/end Jim Freeman with injuries, ' asroneays, REouL ts LOS ANGELES (®—Vic Seixas Maxwell rt 400 Held, cf 3 9 giciants facing the Green Bay/All will be out for an indefinite FE neces Orin Tukey Shoot (Baar TEE lira 12 BP, com tl Beh ae ed tt wi Bi tehes handi \ 21 0 , 63 0 sshinston A TIO! ) Soa and ly md h © Won by Six Archers Bolling. 2 20 0 Graff) 2 3 9 0/1957 season next Sunday, and ifjand 52-yard pass men's and women's 6 mp . ’ 190 Garver, p 34 1) dition ee a pea Milwaukee pions of the 31st annual Pacific Simfrd, % 000 5 | — ay games mean anything|the second with seconds eee Acacau licead si scamasnent | Four men and two women p 160 Totes 289 8/Green Bay will be a definite|maining to lead the Cardinals at- Gemma se & the top prizes in a turkey shoot/B-Kaline = 1 @ 9 threat in the Western Division.|tack. ee Seimes, MC Davis Corcer t ‘sponsored by the Lake eh Sa The Packers concluded their pre-| San Francisco tallied two safe- Prisburgh —e = avis | Upper “yom Archery Club at Lake Orion yes-/Te. 1.4 cut tor Bolling in tsh. season warmups Saturday with a/ties and field before scoring Geese UNDAT'S RESULTS "Philadelphia, downed Gil Shea. terday. B-Flied out for Maas in 8 5-0-1 record. Green Bay had to|a touchdown in the final quarter Maowaukdée a ‘cago 7, 18 innings - unseeded Los Angeles player. 9-7, Class A winners were John ceraorr - ...... 901 000 900-1 battle back in the last two min- to trip Phhadelphis, 17-14. » Seckirt 1: Susleaeipus 6-3, 6-4 yesterday. Willis and Billie Hughes, Art Stone RANSAS CITY | nyse. 001 000 Beige ve to tie the Pittsburgh Steelers: Sunday's Schedule Puteburgh 5 New York 3 ce &® &. and Leo Stone Jr.,took “B’ honors,» _nemeesiri, Kuena, Oratt 10-10 in the’ final tuneup. The Chi-|Chicago Bears at Green Bay Leute st Milweukes. 6 pam-—Mise Miss Gibsen, of New York City, and host E. L, Pierce and Ardith!tuttle, Zernial, Thom | cago Cardinals, runner-up in the Chicago Cardinals at. San Fran- Sy) or dee KH) 96 Buré8e won from Latiige Brough, Beverly Stqne won in Class C. A total of 63 (Sgr eee eo Easter Division’ last year,” sal-| cisco Only game . ‘Hills, Calif It was like a archers from Orion, Pontiac, Mil- B — "breake 1, Garver 3. SO—Maas 3; vaged its lone exhibition victory Detroit at Baltimore scewentit” . aY's ™ replay of their eer US. na ford. Keego Harbol. Drayton Garver 3. HO- ra guerer yee | with a 28-21 decision over the Bal- New York at Cleveland > f St Letts “" innings jbonal final at Fy oes t Hills, when Plains Rochester, Flint and Flush- ree “ Me eet OT tes cs timore Colts. Philadelphia at Los Angeles { rs Rew ark 69 . temnight | Miss Gibson won, | jing took part. le a ta 414.306 er toe touchdown pass from | Bart — at — has as ; . ‘ Using two offensive units of almost equal strength, Oklahoma was able to put tremendous pressure on the Pitt team; and the defensive pressure on the Panthets was no less severe when Pitt had the ball. With con- Sstantly varying defensive alignments stemming prin- cipally from a basic six-man line, the Sooners were able to harass without let-up a Pitt team that was well coached and that has not been over-rated, see to ’ |Eastern standards. Shooting a backer-up through various and aways : unexpected spots in the Pitt offensive line, the - Sooners made it difficult indeed for even such capa: ble backs as Kaliden and his mates to operate cons" sistently. Since the elimination of the free substitution ruling, a basic objective of the college coachés has been the de- velopment of the two-unit plan which enables you to. args Rady sbnnn nba hereto 8 gm of course assumes you have the T’ve never seen it done better, than by. against Pitt "Phls ibs euad of capetile tookbal playeh. well organized, coached with care that covers every de- * tail. This was obvious from the moment the team came on the field. It is more pparent to me than ever that the succes | ful teams of. he year will be those with two good units of comparable strength that, will apply: this kind of pressure, thus exercising control of the ball. The schools that don’t have the kind of personnel for two such and that play t teams that do “haye, he Sew ce ute ear 9 - Js * : .E +} \, +f tHE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1957. * a : TWENTY-FIVE your tires Come in for a | “VISUALINER” BE YOUR OWN JUDGE Try our ‘58 model wheel alignment and balancing mechines. “You tell the difference.“ MOTOR MART Thee TS p _ b re ie hE ete silio Favored to Defe * * ‘ Benedictine Late Sarre Ridaters ‘_ERSeae se 8T. IRE -DEMEDOC Te STATISTICS St. Mike Benedictine ehaee see ee eeeneee ieee nee “eh s cee Fox tallied both Shamrock touch- downs. The hard-running ball-car- rier skirted the Ravens’ right side 'for scoring jaunts of six and 33 yards Until the Mikes cut Fox loose, H g y Mail Coupon or Call for Complete information. 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Bob Mineweaser’s pass to Reon Call on a fake kick tallied the extra point. - _ Even then the northsiders had to give Benedjctine another scoring CLOSING IN — Two Detroit Benedictine play- ers move in on St. Michael halfback Chuck Stein- helper (26) in yesterday's football game at Wisner ae oe Rally for 13-6 Win chance by fumbling away the pig- skin on their own 28 with less than two minutes to play. But the Ravens couldn't move against the aroused St. Mike de- fense and lost the ball on downs. The Shamrocks took over and ran out the clock. t Sugar Ray Kubek Top AL Rookie Ed Bouchee*and Jack Sanford and acl Kubek of the New York i — ‘have been selected rook ie standouts of. the 1957 season by the: Sporting News, a baseball | weekly. ST.. LOUIS # — ‘Philadelphia's 5° Carmen Shoots. for Robinson's Crown Tonight 5-7 ‘Odds for Basilio. ‘in Battle of Champs. “Modern Bowling at Its Best” The All New ‘Lakewood Lanes’ 14 All New Brunswick Alleys with Automatic Pinsetters ‘@ A Modern Lunch Room at Your Convenience SOME TEAM: OPENINGS STILL AVAILABLE WOMEN TUES., 9 P. M. — MEN FRI. 9 P. M LAKEWOOD LANES 2131 W. Huren (M-59) FE 4-7943 After 5:30 P. M. — FE 2-7448 at Yankee Stadium Pontiac Press Phote shirt and a teammate is coming up to make the stop secure. St. Mike came from behind to win (Muddy) Waters was the only un- impressed spectator when his Dales kicked of their 1957 foot- STRIKES- AND SPARES. _ By doe Wilman : First thing to“check-in getting JOHN LAVINGER is Plymouth with Push - 724 Oakland There’s a MAGIC. You'll Want to Try in the NEW "57 Plymouth with the Forward Look reserving a new ‘57 Button Drive and Torsion - Air- Ride for you to test drive. SO SEE HIM SOON AT R & R MOTORS, INC. Chrysler — Plymouth — Imperial Decler | Iready for another bowling season is your equipment. If you're bowl- jing in a league, I'd recommend lowning your own bowling ball and shoes.. Otherwise, you'll be using \a different ball and shoes each ; week; getting good scores _ that |way is pretty difficult. | Pay particular attention to the ithumb and finger holes in your | ball as well as to the soles and heels of your shoes as we illustrate today. Your thumb or fingers:may not fit properly into the ball, so, ithe holes may have to be made) larger. Maybe your hand has stretched since the ball was first without cramping. 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Things weren't that way at all at Mount Pleasant where little three touchdowns and led, West- ern Michigan to a 33-0 victory over winless Central Michigan. The 5-foot-8 Coleman returned an intercepted pass 85 yards and ran 49 and 33 yards for two other TD's. from West Bloomfield turned in|, the Dales roll up 266 yards on the! grownd. |diana collegiate scoring champion while holding the welterweight Stadium. One Detroiter has Steinhelper by the the 1957 season opener, 13-6. === Dales Win 26th; Chips Trounced, 33-0 ball season with a 42-7 victory| Playing at home, Hope took its j first victory in its last six games: with Eastern Michigan, 194, after a plunge by Jack Faver ended a 55-yard drive in the fourth quar- ter to break a 6-6 tie. ance tally was scored when Du- ane Voskuil bulled over from the five with less than five minutes to go. Adrian’s Fred Hobart, a flashy quarterback from Coldwater, scored on a plunge and passed for 15 and 25 yards for two more scores as Adrian won its open- er with ease, 26-0, against De- fianse of Ohio. Two touchdowns by Indiana Cen- tral's Jim Nyers — one in the last six minutes of play — pulled the visitors to a 13-13 tie with Alma. ¥ * * Albion, visiting Wabash at Craw- . Ind., was beaten 32-7 on twe fourth-quarter touchdowns by Whash’s Bill Gabbert, the In- last year. livet, playing at Great Lakes, -;by*Wabash’s Bill Gabbert, the In- 28-13, despite good passing for both its touchdowns. Valparaiso of Indiana, playirig jon its home grounds. outclassed a TALE OF THE TAP Basiiie w» x-159 weight x-152 5-11 height 3-7% 729 reach 67 36% ehest (morma]l) we 3% chest (expended) 30) Me waist 29; 15 neck a 19% thigh 204) By calf 13%] 114 biceps 13% 10%, forearm 4, ie fat 11 ie 10) “17% ES An fhsur-) 6% m-Rxact weight to be determined at hoon weigh-in today at Madison Square. Garden, NEW YORK # — Middleweight | champion Sugar Ray Robinson: defends his title tonight against) Carmen Basilio in a battle of champions that could be quick, and explosive.’ | The 30-year-old welterweight. p= GEORGE MILLER, SHELTON eure sopy Savi —— BUMPING — PAINTING ARC and CAS WELDING FRONT END ALIGN- MENT — FRAME STRAIGHTENING—ALL * OVER PAINT 08S. All Work Guaranteed See Geo. Miller FE 2.5921 154 Orchard Lake Road king from Chittenango; N. Y., is; a 57 choice to dethrone the 36 or 3t-year-old Sugar Ray in a fight) scheduled for 15 rounds at Yankee | Stadium. The betting is 1 to 3 the | fight won't go the limit. | This is based on Basilio’s ag- gressive, bodypunching style and’ Robinson's vaunted sharp-shooting | ability and preference for an op-| ponent who comes to him. And the heavier walloping Robinson | will have a weight edge of about. eight pounds, 159 to 151, and a. decided advantage in height (3-11) to 5-74) and reach (72% to 67). * * * Favoring Basilio is the Harlem dandy’s age (Robinson says 36.) the record book has it 37), and) the question of whether he will be| able to unload his bombs against a swarming opponent who will be) tossing sticks of dynamite him. Nothing like staying with a job till it’s finished, but we try to get out from under before you leave. The one thing you will take away from here is satis- faction with our service! Stop “in sometime . . . soon, aay “At the Sign of the Flying Red Horse” 390 E. Bivd. “I wender what thet attendant (at Mt. Clemens) was yelling ‘about as 1 pulled out : FE 8-3961 self. Sugar Ray always has had) ef the service station?” trouble with foes who crowd him, esperially those who can take a punch like Basilio. The ring- scarred Basilio never has been only once,.that early in his ca- reer. Once again, the general feeling! is that Sugar Ray will have to nail his iron-chinned foe within six 12 rounds. We believe the ex-Ma- rine will cut down his taller rival with thumping body blows, ee) cially with his left hook. la i\theater-TV, radio and movies in-| jalso used to help break draws. | .|The winner of each round gets, "from one to four points, the lose’ ima.|none. The referee and two judges| The two champs will share in| stopped in 70 fights and dropped | To BUY or SELL REAL ESTATE million dollar-plus gate with the | cluded. Robinson, on his 45 per cent of everything, and a $255,000 theater-TV guarantee, stands to collect about $500,000. Basilio, get-| jting 20 per cent and a $110,000) | iguarantee for TV, should earn] about $225,000. * * * The promoting from an earlier $750,000 gate pre-| diction, now looks for a crowd of} 35,000 and a gate of $600,000. Basilio, a pro since 1948, pre-| dicted he would win and -duplicate Robinson's unprecedented feat of| winning the middleweight title crown. Robinson, as usual, mel no prediction. A pro since 1940, Robinson heal compiled an outstanding 140-52 record including 91 knockouts. Ba- silio has a 51-12-7 record including) 25 knockouts. | Scoring will be by rounds with | a- supplementary point system) j Dayton ‘LOOK AT THESE PREMIUM FEATURES 77 W. HURON ST. ¢NO MONEY DOWN! MARKET TIRE CO. | OPEN 9 TO 9 © FULL YEAR TO PAY! | will be named at fight time. ! an ALL | NEW Ri YON CORD tire} norobred 1 11 6.00 x 16 $7 2% 6.70 x 15 | Ar 7.10 x 15 Prices Recappable Exch. Pies Tax PHONE FE 8.0424 Internationa], Boxing Club, lowering its sights | Don’t FUMBLE the Savings WE ARE PASSING ON TO YOU! WHY BUY a Demonstrator ” When You Can Own a New Chevrolet on Model Year-End Deals Like These . . . Prices Start at — New Bel Air) $ Sport Sedan : < tentng for a 6-Pass. 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All persons interested in the com- munity center are urged to attend. floor plan will be revéaled at the Wy? -_) ian, first annual meeting of the Orion Community Center, Inc. Ly George Washington was inaug- urated in two different cities. BOARDING HOUSE PTH GAGE TN TOWN FOR A L r ad y HOPE T'M WRONG, AS THE SPOT ON VIDEO, SO BRACE Youre | PELICAN SAID WHEN HE JA Gere ror AN ATTACK OF reese WITH AN OLD ay HYSTERICS /+~ MAYBE YOu RD R BOOT IN HIS MOUTH] Ain t ca BE PALS, TWIGGS w BUT AIN'T YOU) wYOU KNOW CAIN ONLY A PRESCOTT PIKE, THE CORN Bl HaTED HIS BROTHER AS LONG MERCHANT OF TV LAND 2 AS HE WAS ABEL IF NOD'RE ONLY A = KYUK-KYUK! ~ VACUUM CLEANER Bi y 6 SS = : OW i TILL YOu scene ie as | \\ .. | CAN YOU TELL: ME ‘ee Two. oe A. ST. 3 7 Pee (i: | Rie Way eee | aie SOR Sons Tike THs SUNDAY wie! 77!) \ * Soy POST. OFFICE # | ; : ~ ‘ LY : 2 | . Yc NW > i] ! M é! mi s | * a) = f A CAPTAIN EASY TELL 'EM, } f cats: We oa THE TYPE= : wth Qerves ten TM eg UA Pw OR 4-23 OUT OUR WAY CM Rew, US. 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(23) DURING: (24) Cc M The ‘of a movie star visitor wits her home town in a buss of excitement. (25) IMMINENCE: (26) EMI- NENCE. N. A fighter will-be badly beaten if he doesn’t do this fast enough. (27) CLINCH: - *¢28) FLINCH. . 3. It's hard for the housewife to anatch a brief nap with i nee egrite her window, (29) SCREECHING; (90) SCREAMING. = enough Such dishes are — e carnival shooting galery, Ton PALTRY; %(32) P TRY. @. The shrewd man will not often invest money in @ scheme like this. (33) NEFARIOUS: (34) PRECARIOUS. R. An actor who is will spoil the whole effect of a - seene, (35) RUFFLED; (36) MUFFLED. : S. If he gets arrested without cause, naerety he'll ioannd to see a lawyer. (37) BURGLAR: (38) BURGHER. T. K fortune hunter may drop. th @ girl if he learns there's been" scan = her Sahaclanes: (38) SWINDLING; 2 (40) DWINDLING. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1.. Anyone is —_— to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ate iGmilies. 2. Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in — newspaper - 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his num- bers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach ft securely to a int postcard. No entries will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for Puzzle No. 69 must ,a Tuesday, Oct. 1 postmark (or before). No entries received “alter that time whether pares or seoboorbs by hand,. will be declared eligible. The Press is for entries lost or delayed in the mail. ‘ . 4 Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or anaaanenoty 5. The Pontiae Press will award a cas’ ze of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT. ILD contest, If awe more thar = winning goever is fake the — —- divided equally among the winners any week or weeks should pass wnheut any winners, the prize will be added, weekly until a winning solution is submitted. Ps 6. Winn will be awarded an extra cash bonus of one ubscribers of record on the day P. ished ayes Wednes- le will be gto Ptah «gr publ be gre and Friday until the contest’s end Either or all as olficial entry blanks. 8. Winnere end correct solutions will be announced each Fr ot the week followin individual contests. = kee phage Banal: be Frederick C. Ziem, Ook. J agli on “only oe te gaeane coll a ioe a un is over. Answers will be ivered fo the Press judges by | Mr, Ziem etter S| dries nae reer ‘he male renee ‘alephone or fn SR RBS ee r | 'were ‘2 to 1 cent lower, Nov. '$2.31%; and lard was 20 cents ‘lower to 2 cents higher a hundred ‘pounds, Oct. $11.80. Grain Prices ne Sept. 23 (AP) — Opening WHEAT tage. OATS 2.17% Dec. - .. 68% May ....... 3 Tee Dec 1.314 CUP eperens y < Sencewe 31% Sty, Io: 2.00% Mar oe. 138 ay 343 | Dee. 1.22% Ji re eos ay ‘ Oct. , 11.85 Jly 133% Rov. o..0 2. 12.07| 12.58. May Revise - County Budget | _ Ways,. Means Group | to Request Supervisors _ fo Transfer Funds | | placed instead in contingency until jactual plans for its expenditure have been drawn up. ° * * * | The committee also will recom-|s ‘mend that an appropriation of $2,500 to the Michigan Institute of Local Government be deleted andi‘ [te funda placed In cantingeney. This shuffling of funds will not | affect the budgetary total, $10,- | 732,014, on which supervisors are | scheduled to act. Included in.the budget are $4,-/° } 82, 472 in salaries being recom* Panergringe plus an additional re-|one for $380,184 for the salaries fund - * * The board also is expected to! cy, ‘take action on a resolution that notice of committee meet- made from now-on to public hearing is scheduled on proposed annexation to Holly iilage of about 200 acres in Holly Rose Townships. The pro- \posal had been turned down at an early hearing because a number of affected ami es }Car Passes on Right, ip Persons Injured Two persons were injured in an accident Saturday at 9 p.m., }caused when one car passed an- lother on the right side. | John A. Body, 3, of Detroit passed the car of Milton O. Amann, 61, of Toledo, on Tele- graph near Voorheis road, police Amann swung right and hit the passing ear, then bounced into a py pole. Injured were Amann and his wife, Beulah Amann, 46. They were treated: for lacera- tions at Pontiac General Hospital and released. One Navy Airman Killed, Two Injured Search Plane Crashes | ‘ALAMEDA, Calif. ({(AP)—One crewman was killed and two others injured yesterday when a Navy twin-engine patrol top of 9,977-foot Mt. Desatoya Lt. Richard Lee Clement of bomber, searching for a downed jet plane, crashed near the x * * The P2v bomber with nine men aboard was looking for Thursday in the same area in an F2H Banshee jet fighter. | Herel Eiec The Navy said the bomber pilot (hought he saw a cloth on a bush near U. 8. Highway 50—perhaps a yarachute— and dropped low to leave a flare so 70 other planes could | locate the spot. He pulled over the nearest ridge only to ‘The Navy said he made a be confronted wtih a still higher crest. | of the brink of a 300-foot cliff. The eight survivors climbed out and discovered one man missing. They were dashing back - the crumpled plane py ah it exploded and burned. ’ } ame cloth on the bush | the Navy said. — > crenaat wenn wits. “lering sales of locally ‘grown pro- 25, Opening blocks included: Stand- {through their line, like a football Suddenly, another roar — and | walks, not the walking distance.” tered. REPORT ON CONDITIONS Virgil Blossom, superintendent of schools, said he would give a report on conditions later today. -Lieut. Gov. Nathan Gordon, in the governor's office while Gov. Orval Faubus is in Sea Island, Ga., denied a report he has alert- ed the National Guard. : * * * “I have to wait foran official request | from the ci author- ities.” he said, “and I've had none so far.” Waterford Parents Picket Garage (Continued From Page One) education - building at least until Wednesday night. “In most places there aren't any problem here is the lack of side- seein tam! aA mre PowTrac PRESS, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1057 a TWENTY-SEVEN. ‘Prize Money |OresSteaty (MARKETS LosesSie i Nek Gos Pt —— . | Produce _ ; . - sake aah 6a Soca: Now at $ 300 | ~ |Wheat Futures. rm to semen wt KOY SHOCKS Jo ois cos ae ae 22h nln kta! an machine, .@ gum machine and & | Gacnao W—Wheat futures held duce brought to the Farmers’) new yORK uw — The stock/player. They caught hi a ‘leash register. jabout steady in a light mixed trade Markets by growers and sold by market declined in fairly active eet cures "te colon dahon at yp digernagdi pe jon the Board of Trade today. them in-whoelsale package lots.|early trading today. - down hi them, F : Someone set fire to Dick's Col- on ; y s arms, pinning and | the block. So far as is known, there — Business was slow in the bread|@uotations are furnished by. the! Key stocks declined from frac-|hustled him out of the yard. were no Negroes there - [Histon Shop, 12 Mariva St, Satur grain, with very little commercial |Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of around te . _. {day night. An oil line was purposely’ 2 ed Th —* two points pr more.| Another man, wearing a con-| The man refused to identify broken to feed the flames, accord- Anihed iid as cdi wick nis Gs ac Bho Gon |jdemand in early dealings. Prices eet: r ' Prices were lower in a moderate-/struction worker’s hard hat, sud-|himself, ing o pr anaceingg Marshall Seperate Oe ae ag Sete rm tm ie ey ade eS Tr white twee tee le To | a . Ap elntosh, bu. |:...,0s.0e0. 4.00/in la! Ss. t of a : *. uzzle empty : . when ‘the Pp will the pot, Read ob tat crane carefully. |otterings. Blueberriee, (erate) 12 pts... ‘ih : x & 8 ~~ e& school reacted Ths ela they Sauerkraut dinner $1.00 é The new puzzle contailis @ sefles Of squares which cre f= = * * * 0 ome gy“ ae ME "* }7o| - There was nothing in the week-| It was only a dozen yards or|were going back in to rally the|@dults. Serving from 5 to 7 Roose-_ id and a corres list of sentences | Corn showed séme early strength] Peaches. Elberta, bu. . 38/end news to. change the mood of|so in front of the phone booth. Iiother pupils to lea velt Temple. 22 State St., Wed. with two clue words. Each of the words ihelped by forecasts for frost to-/Feers, Bertie, bu | -............. = + : = Sept. 25. fay. object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue | night in IIlino is eg 0 ead Obdo, ne nator, pee a 1 1a at Sate when Oe acta coment ee vheteee the eiteer x 8. ft see : sentence, You then place the number of that word: in ™ ; sere Vegetabicn "2S ishatply. News of — bee Fenced man's stomach,| Sporadic tussles broke out, from] Rummage Sale, Mon. through square which hos the same letter us the clue sentence. | Soybeans were off more than a |Beans, Green Round, bu. ........._3.28/In sates rsd an ation a eee running, abruptly time to time, when men tried to/Sun., 9 — Pp. m. —_ In other words, you will read the clue labeled A and | 77) breast money : _- |pass the police and trooper lines.|Decker. t. Clemens. Adv. decide which of the two words makes te most sense in the | inn ee a The police wrestled one man to oe ee Write the number’ of that word in the = | : — ped io The drop affected most major’| “Two men were arrested. _—_=the street, ad ear and drove off |F l| C square mar . cago . terminals as cen ; soem sees er OE $e) See: we Gichorec aad A eerslcnt Not ome comeyine ieee ee cee ee a oom On Lars Do same with al 2 included 3,000 bushels sw Od, eeeeeess tee an points. oodyear Arkansas te ice wheeled |soME TE = _= : baby nd ‘be ‘cute the tes, nuaee, Read all the ciate ff DY, trucks 2,000 by barge and ot iick. tases 220000000../ 138] Goodrich around two, Dougias | into the street from both ends. ames pee rted by D | umbe. 145 rail cars. ; Eggplant, bu... 200 : The inet in. _| A number of plainclothesmen—|@ @ eaiers equares. . Kohirad! (behs) dos. ............. j§9| Alreraft mere than a point i, came inside the barri-| me reported to be FBI agents— Penn ews e serena eeeeeeseneseneees Some speculative buying Of Leeks (behs.) does... 2s soe. 0: 178) Leading steels and motors: were|°@4ee and order was restored for ieee “Cincal es kom ot aL . . r 4 [wheat was reported, based on the cuene aoae. (oehs:) doz. ...... Agr mae fractionally, with U.S. Steel, a moment. school DETROIT (# — A “fall boom r PUZZLE NO. 69 fact the December future Was|Persiey Rost (behs) dos. ........ - 150 /Bethiehem, Chrysler and General The weeping and screaming |' Inside, on es of modest proportions apparently t idown nine cents a bushel com-|peas Blackeys, bu’ 325|Motors among the losers. went on among the women. this was no sgn tha is replacing the traditional : + + 3 Ww 4s, +9 t fa a Te D cg pleat sit fwo wees ope Potatoes, Taney, dibs..." .. 140) Rails: continued to. give ground) aan woot, ae eo ees “spring, boom” In aufomeive ; oo : SIMS, OE ce cc creer eccercs “ ' Near the end of the first hour, ' Reais Re (Bohs) dos : Se ee caapaaier & Oo teak fee: and get thy kid out." One boy inside pointed a small News. 5 new style wheat was % lower to.%{|Rhubare (behs.) doa... 2... S*itenel leseee. An officer gritted, ‘You're not|¢& mer aa through a window and tk ok : jhigher, Dec. $2.17%4, corn was Un- Tomatoes, Telos... ss... 233) Amaconda, American’ Snieiting |2°"E Anywhere.” snapped pictures. The trade paper sald today that 5 ichanged to % higher, Dec. $1.2254; | Turnips : other nonferrous metals took AMBULANCES ON HAND Students who came out at the’ saies pave been holding particu- a. loats were unchanged to 44 lower, = ipo Dede 10:30 recess said that, in one class Jarty strong so far in this cleanup ’ \Dec. 68%; rye was unchanged to | suse tacens, bat) Phelps * | Two ambulances rolled up. No-/of 39 students, only one stayed in| period, preceding the introduc- 8 |'% higher, Dec. $1.21%; soybeans Oo a the classroom when a Negro €D- tion of new model cars. — Dealers, the paper said, are showing no worry over new car inventories which are heavier than they ever have been at this ke * * The “fall boom,” it adds, is characterized in some marketing areas by modest gains; in others by a steady pace rather than the seasonal decline experienced heretofore, Five Persons Injured in Highway Collision Five persons were treated for minor injuries at Pontiac General -|Hospital Sunday evening and re- .jleased after being.involved in a ‘two-car collision on M24 at Oak- wood Rd., in Oxford Township, according to. State Police at the Pontiac post. : * * * The injured were: Eldora Guest, 24, and Charles Guest, 26, both of 65 Pearl St., Oxford; Ardis Woodward, 15, and her parents, Lyle, 48, and Gertrude, 43, of 28 Pearl St. They were all in the car driven by Mrs. Guest. <= * *& Police said the Guest car had stopped to make a left turn when hit from the rear by a car driven by Vernon M. Spencer, -34, of 160 Parkview St., Lake Orion. By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Editor DETROIT w — The higer price tags that will go on 1958 model automobiles undoubtedly will cre- ate some sales resistance. Whether it can be broken down obviously is giving the car makers some- thing to think about- as they ap- proach the new model year. * * * Ever since the auto industry caught up with its unfilled demand following World War II the car dealers have been competing. in price concessions. New car buy- ers have become price-conscious jlargely because they know they can bargain with the car retailers. WANTS TO BUY If this sounds somewhat para- ‘|doxical it can be explained on the ground that the average car buyer always wants to but into a higher price class. Usually he gets there by stretching his budget slightly and driving the best possible bar- gain with the car retailer handling the slightly higher priced car. | * * * Recent trade surveys indicate most car dealers expect to sell a lot of new cars during the re- mainder of the year. They are 1958 models in that expectation. But many of them are anything but optimistic about the profit possibilities for the remainder of the 1957 model period and the early part of the new model year. No car maker yet hes hinted at‘? how much 1958 model car prices will be advanced. ‘Generally the answer to all questions along that line is that “our prices will be competitive.” counting on a large volume of | Higher Prices on ‘58 Cars "Challenge to Salesmen — ing in mind the financial stability of the company. New. car sales may be a little below the industry’s hopes so far this year, but they have averaged approximately half a million units a ‘month. The chances are good they will main- tain that average through the ealendar year, Regardless of how that volume is analyzed it represents a healthy demand for new automobiles, But it has been attained through con- siderable price trimming or high tradein allowance on used cars. * * * Obviously forthcoming price ad- vances are partly responsible for the sustained demand for outgoing model cars. This is the time of the model period when retailers generally capitalize on impending price advances, CITY OF BLOOMPIELD HILLS Notice of public hearing on proposed amendments to the City Zoning Ordi!- mance, being Ordinance No. 175, to be held in thee ay Hall, East Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, on Tuesday, October 8, 1957 at 8:00 o'clock p.m Copy of the propos¢d Amendments may be examined by calling at the City Clerk's office. ROBERT J. STADLER City Clerk i Sept. 21, 23, ‘57. t | NOTICE OF REGISTRATION, VIL- bs = of Orchard Lake, Michigan. he Village Clerk of the Village of Orchard Lake will be in her office in the Orchard Lake Village Hal! located at the corner of Orchard Lake Road and Long Leake Road on Monday, October Tth, 1957, from 8:00 o'clock, A.M. to 6:00 o'clock, PM. Eastern Standard Time, for the purpose of completing the registration of electors of said Vil- lage for the forthcoming Village Election to be me on Tuesday, November 5th, 1957, pegeowe may also be made with the Village Clerk at any time up to and including October Tth, 1057, ex- cepting Saturday afternoons and Sun- days. LUCILLE M. SMITH Clerk Village of Orchard Lake Orchard Lake, Michigan, Sept. 16, 1957. Sept. 23, 38, "67. SLIGHT VARIATION A slight variation came from Ernest R. Breech, board chairman of Ford Motor Co. He said, ‘‘There is no doubt there will be some price increases,” but added the prices will be kept ‘“‘as low as pos- sible in the public interest,” keep- | LUNCHEONS Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby pinach. bu ‘ard Oil (New Jersey) off % at 60\cheering and clapping — came Sasol ouescaetes 1 | eer hy ae ae tSiee 4,000 shares; American Cyana-|from the crowd. A white pupil, Celery fu ale Greene | 275 mid off % at 40% on 2,000; and ying his — Endive, WA cules eee 20)U.S. Steel off ¥% at 61 on 3,000. the front steps. Lettuce Head (crete) 3 doe. 12.1... 225 He was followed. by two okie: s In the next few minutes, other DETROIT EGGS New York Stocks students came out. Between 15 + Bept. 23 wi - Frvosd) (Lite Moghing Quotations) — dr the school within the ete 5 T #2. se. Admiral ..,... ® Kesey Hay .. 386 hour... as oe Ce ae 1 Aled ch’ 8 Relmb hk 0. 54 *~ * © "tS Medfam 41-45 wea. wits: @: ‘mali Allied Strs s+ 412 Kresce, 68 -. 38 .| Each time they appeared, the 32-33, wed. poi Ul a nd edium Alum Ltd ..... 35.8 LOP Olass = 7 \crowd clapped and cheered. $1, rd , cine: ore 7 2 ‘large 40 ee Airitn 212) 184. Elgg & My -.. 68.1), COMe on out,” they yelled. ‘commer Tors orase A jumbo, |A2 Can 1 mh Aire. 33) “Don't stay in there with the nig- Extra large, 49-50; Large 47-49; 2™ CO". 5) S33 Lone 8 Com .. 29.4/8€TS. Go back and tell all of them | Meaitim At: Geen ee reeres abees; (Am M & Pay . 381 Lorillard . ... 33 |to come out.” Meajum 40-41 I 28-20; Grade. BAM Motor soy Mock Tre. 284 EN EFI large, 37. Checks 26-26%. * lam ews "* 98.2 Martin. en 3%. = bite! z report t= ae > ai May’ Deir z as oaqpe pupils were ae Poultry Am Tel & Tel 1702 Mead € sees - 46 fice of the principal. ETROIT POULTRY = /am Viscose | ve 3| “There’ : education ‘DETROIT, Sept 23 (AP)—Prices paid Am, Visco * Bea Mergen. Lino... : it'| going acai an 5s Seuss hes posiey were pe sme (Arete ed ©. on Mp Men, -: S407 we bovs who came out {old re. he Hens, heavy type, 18-30; Nght type 12; peat & Co. 13 binn — : = ys Ww came out told re- EO Tes. 354; aeskinnge 30: burtave, heavy latches cj jhe Messen Ch. 31.5] Pouters i a seeee ° “ai ra PFU FN a) Ea ee pergger or Pe iy im arket about steady, trade Ati Mefin ..... iE 7 sah fair eoeeet caoreaaies es trade 4 most. |Aveo Mig .... 61 Motor Wheel... el i into the building. When they Din fie Mica (onion pial os By) ee See Mea el ei ee overs aaiear an fryers, Receipts of tow! |Benquet resets 12 Murray Cp... a1.9) sirl by both arms, rushing her for- for today’s needs. Beth Gteel .... 41.7 Nat Bise ..... 39.5 cibly toward a police ae . Boeing Air .... 37.3 Nat Cash R 90.2) n. said Livestock Bohn Alum. 171 Nat Dairy ... 365|W&g0 Secae = bd Borg Warn Soe edd se QGyps os * * * ‘ Briggs foes at Lead . . Sept. 23 (AP) — Hoge. \Brist My ..... 35.4 Net Tea ...... 38.1, For an instant, it looked as Salable, 1200. Butchers f Budd Co ...,.. 16. ; No. 1.2 and 3 largely 2 and 3 190-220 Calum & W'... 113 Nort, West.. $8 | break the police lines again to res- ie $C.10-10.50; wained Me. 1 and 2 900- = une, See 3 Ser Pee... garicue her. No. 1 310-238 Toe 16.0018. 18; Non ana 3 | Gan Pac’ 1. $05 Nor Sta Pw .. 181 pup my Cap a ag “ lh Te 350-400 Ibs ne iGerrier = in Obie ou : 31 But the t her in the and “0 1463 y pu car teebitot Tagiinlglaiged = 5 7 Ae Owens Il Gi - te-\drove swiftly down the street Torey Piero Sslabie, coe and chotce pre- Smepeler 23: 44 Pan A W Air 143/P@8st the barricade at the south dominating; heifers inf reduc: eced os alee gt og * ops Panh ip ee = Stockers and feedere:’ en Sark Rquip \. 532 Parke Da... 305) Screams, catcalls and more steers and aon openin moderately a = : = Feaney. Jc. - we yelling broke as the car, whipping Gecl 25-80c under last Monday: |>0ca Co 084 Pepsi Cola. 196/C8ngerously close to the peopl cows openin active, x; steady; no Colg Palm ... 46.4 “ ee 84 jand the barricades, raced down early sales Shockers eeders: ly Col Brd A 385 phelps D .... 46.5 the street sales choice fed queers ‘mainly 24.00-25.25; |Cod 165 pniico . ..... 4.2 a rate showing high choice fed steers|Comw Ed ... 392 pnit Mor... 41.7 * *« * 25.50: few loads he == ce to low|Con Edison .. 421 phi pet _... 4l prime fed steers 50.38; one one lead high gett me {i Pisby Mins . 42.2 A man, distraught, came sprint- 26.25; 8 head average prime 1114 IbiConPwPf4%) 914 Pru rmle O -- Th Sling after it. “That's my kid in fod | stegre. 21 80: te low choice ant BE Ae rumen . 57 |there,” he yelled. ‘Help. me get steers w andar m . ” Heit eet adt"Soctiaat igh cont ore’. Rekeying owe choice 23.18; good to low choice heifers|Cont Ol] |. 31 ae ores on But the car was 20.40-33: se: one load phigh choles 33.18: aes aH Reyn Met ... 47 | Soon afterward, four white pu- gne load high choice 23.78; good to low |Curtias Wr ... 32.2 Rey Tod B .. $@$ipils ran down the steps of ‘the choice heifers 20.50-22.50; utility cows|Deere ..... 20.1 = e: s0.3/school and across the street. Po- 12.90-19.86: canners and cutters largely Det Edison ... 396 way St |. 70.2 t} naira sua vookers) Gelabip 200: Veal- Dow’ Chem ... $31 St Jos Lead. Te Al RR 2g5\caught a Negro boy outside the olee to prime 26.00-34.00: to low|East Kod ..... 97.2 bool » - 238 principal's office. cpa, walla 18.00 down: peaneesg Ela Mut’... 37 Shell OW... 712 choice slaughter calves 19 00-24.00. er Red"... $3 Simmons . ... 394/GET OUTA THERE — jambs, Salable 900. Early Erie RR ...,. 12.6 econ Foe cece $2.3 Wy, walked hi half | tae, eee ane ate nd’ prime: (Firestone "<0. 81) Bow Bes’ oo.’ 3870p the bullding and ee pace ri: -|Pirestone ..... earns he ; ‘|Food Mach .., $0.1 Sow Ry ...... 35.4 we ing hcies ane prune chow aman Mn.et: apa iterd Went, |: B16 gpery Ra:.. 30, /to get him outa there,” they no early sales feeder lambs; smail fot fakes Gh cams BE ne, *t $1'3| seid. se load and prime shorn lambs No. |Prue BR rod ba ea fie 1 and 2 pelts 22.00: one load mostly Gardner Den . 396 Std Oil Ind . 45. 2 «¢ « choice - lambs 41.50; eull to choice | Gerber od . 53 Ou ar ; sidughter sheep 4.00-8.00. Gen Bak -» 103 Std UH Oh ., 8 They refused to give their Gen Dynam . 51 Stevens JP .. 19.6| names Sen Fas... “o4 MTS 13, 1¢_-| On the streets, at both ends of Gen Mills |... 59.4 ®un Ol .:..... , : Oo s| an Frror: oo : rote Buther Pap i HY the .school, clusters of troopers ’ Gen Shoe 1: 23.6 Swift & Co -: 31.1/ police. . a a a Here's the Lowdown |sz%°: 4 Re suc: wuRE mnsutrs e « 37 «=«Textrom. ....06 - reel 1 Say Se ya gel ype bea et In Saturday's Pontiac Press, an Gra Petre #23 fran Wit 36%] “How you going to feel each accident story incorrectly listed |G: No Ry :°! 40.2 Tvent 34 {when you face your neighbors,” the drivers, The story should have |G’ West § +-. 206 oa °Cerbide ...107 |a@ man shouted, read that a car driven by Albert Qui’ on 148 on Pee iin’ ’” 324, The people called the police Kuerbitz, 25, of 69 Fairgrove Ave.,|iouana F148 Dnit Aire .....660 2 “nigger lovers”. and insulted ran into the car of Bruce Blodgett, | Homestk ...- 345 Oe oes Cp... 31.1 | them. , ooker Ei . 25.4 . 21, of Clarkston. Hook El PY . 5.4 08 Woe oy * * * ‘The accident occured at 10:50) inaust Ray -.. 196 US Steet ..... @ 6) The officers stood, poker-faced, p.m., Friday at Baldwin and Ken-| ing Rend) --. 7"$ van Real’... 35.3/making no move nor response. nett Rds. nspir Cop .. 33 baile 4 ind He MORE Kuerbits told Pontiac police he [Int ary" °333 Werte A Bk : 38,| Then the crowd, lacking any took his eyes off the rond mo- [Int Nick .... 79.5 Witte | oo: ff lother object, turned on the news- mentarily, He was ticketed for jint giver 36.1 Woolworth -... 46 papermen and photographers. driving without an operator's (iT, “Si cosi a2 Young 8 & Ww. 205| A boy jumped up, caught the license. Jacobh nb yee acre { telephone wire leading from. one -A passenger in Kuerbitz’ car|jones 3 L514 of the three booths to the main was slightly injured. : wire, and. swung on it, trying to STOCK AVERAGES [break it. The booth swayed and lela qeokably woubdliive conus Ind Noon Monday. ipa pal . Dit, orc crashing down. Net Chan 3.7 -18 -3 -3.1 * * * Gea nge Z ‘Ie it ? ne i". : Someone said, “We ought to bh i 4. : your ogee! 380 i318 1s 1782) wipe up the street with thege Yan- 1987 high... 280.9 134.7 17.8 1888! kee reporters.” 1987 low |... 240.6 107.9 716 168.0) "°< °°! 1956 high ese 276.3 185.1 76.9 191. ‘Let's do it right now,” another 1956 Low |..... 24.0 1262 696 171.8) replied, Ortporr STOCKS ONLY WORDS . Nephier Co.) . in central Nevada. Figures afer S pean pone one stqnthe But it was only words, | SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. WILL Woodward at Square Lk. R¢. Pull Time ‘er Part Time Careers Unlimited “1 Sorteen, At Career “center, is] Seu favance snk es, | _ Pree eatimate. FE 4.060 m. st Voorhees-Siple Funeral’, qrayr E Lor - GARDEN or| ‘ect & Smbitious neat EXP. WAITR ; : _Riker Bidg. FE 8-041 ! Eat, NCE + & gen- iG, TRENCHING, SEP- where Mr. Quinn will Me)" yore. Chapel. Reas. OR| YOUNS men for training as wetad Ce aeene wAa TED APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Are in Stofe for you s. goat ledger. Write Pontiac Press| ii, installation aod re Home © Lore, : ' representatives Pontise “and | qiasutvells Resteurent, 138 8 ; CALL EVELYN EDW NOW! o. ae sass oT 2-008 SMITH, GEPT. 21, 1957, CONNIE|S GRAVE LOT OARDEN OF sod wil ; BLOGRL 'T | BULLDOZING, PROMPT SERV- Sve (twin), @22 Bast ‘Lake Dr.|\ Love, White Rees On| ioe and will enioy above average | | EXP. WAITRESS neh apse, ooking pany tea MA bee, lee. MAple §-8207. Clarkston. ter of Mrs and Mrs. ‘Charite lots rey Commission and = ween re a compictel ene ' Miracle Mile Shopping Center for a cute young th thing wi : - Piecter” repair, | mg EI CEMENT BY Btn coe ee oe ee dt BE ae ouraee _ ompany benefits provide security | lunchroom | Morn tnd afters 2610 8. Telegraph persomaltty Die fe serve oo T | fa a. work, FE large. con ee ee pat g Charlie BT a4 oe | for = poi noon Crank available. Apply. in per- Pontiac, Mich. per minute. — : . Guaranteed work, Ph. Karen (twin) Smith. Puneral __Help Wanted Male 6 Male 6| tia Call for ‘ot pm cece ee ToYsS— TOYS—Tovs ax % Gail between 8 p.m. & >is. CEMENT WORK service will be held y, Sept. wet Thurs. Sept.-24, 25th and EARN 40 WEEKLY SEWING (‘S— ‘S—TOYS THE AIR : 8 p.m. OR 3-647 2 : 23, et 1:30 p.m. from Voorhees- “yar. Kelley, Waldron Hotel, $40 WEFKLY SEWING | *) ots r You'll be floating on sit and s. MA _§-0378. rege (ESE ACCOUNT ADJUSTER | “Fai pe Footie, Michigas. | ing ‘Encloug amped, ndgrssed | 0 Qe vurned wit Michias's | Speralr and redgpdon a OUR GIRLS GET. |" ine,,.re0d coat ke te | OS doen, any 00 any see, Ie © Qaiand’ Bills “Mem “ ment with ¢ national eutomobile | ETAL BUMPER ist.| $uvclope. Babylend, Morristows, | Tish, “Tedasure ‘sland | ple eel Sie ke eee me THE BEST JOBS jj GRAPHER YRS. OLD | 4 : =o Cemetery. Funeral arrangements Gass: a te me: Mar e416. EXPERTENGED REPAIR aby | 87 earning over $160 per ‘wk hink of people you'll PHOTOGRAPHER, 34 YRS. OLD, | Nable..-Don’t “gamble—get the pereeticetit nist Rome fren toa yen of ter Mus | WANTED, EXPERIESCED FING |PEPURCE POL. OOE| Cena tei, Sey Per wmome| | BSG Fen per | some noon TRG ee eee Alice Elizabeth, 2903 E1ba? Drayton ‘le i compa rtunity, Albans. 88” Hunter | EXPERIENCED WA iS WANTED APPLY TH Pleasant personality to handle PBX | STM 0. Py ARL : Plaine: age @3. beloved wite of srt scary ne an) : oy eee | ee bene ee ass pease ay owns board and greet people. Light | “cleaning #1, FE 88014. | Floors laid, sanded” and finshed. ities: 4 Verher: beloved daugh-| pany benefits available, Contact WANTED < MEN Witt CARS. | FULL TIME GIRL. TO SELL Ho-| _calis, 9 to 4 your ten ben. ie YOUNG MAN | DESIRES PART FE 25700 FE ‘ ; z ve i peter of Anthony W., —— Co’ 125 N. Saginaw Bt. pete Ri ¢ earnings Co oe ner 7, weg bend eqs Apply Tom eae R GENERAL HOUSE ri —— = m us $ = you tk Flav — yO Mornings ti noon.) CUSTOM PLU MBING Funeral service will be held ‘Wea.| BEST DEAL IN TOWN, FOR CA-| Must be neat appearing and be | Goon OPPORTUNITY FOR EX-| im. $100 per month, mences| bookkeeper who knows her ployer for cashier and | YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK oF | “STALLATIONS REPAIRS Resday, Sept 28 at 1 pum from| pable specialty salesmen, part-| Svsilable ee perienced operator with| required 5-31.29 onions. Good typing. * office rilieht typing neces-| any kind. Prefers steady. FE| rnex ins the cote’ Funeral Home with| time or ful-time. - FE 2-164. Hotel | pede ‘itch. Bet ee ¢. following. Fi Pere 4Qou or after WAPTRESS, FOOD, LIQUOR, | oramouR OFFICES aes x Oe FIREBLACES are Interment in ihe Ottawe Pat Bakery Salesman 26 8 to # Exe OENERAL HOUREWORE 2 On 3 experignee, cura ‘prefertd, Fa | They're all yours! The most CLERICAL IN PERSONNEL | QUO MAM wtanisn’ Fe erias, | —llies. Pons PE 22904, Cemetery, Mra Verney will nie} Te serve and sell Milk Maid hot wa Mae ae cat caee to 8 pan FE oiess |. £F Geous offices in the en- | Wants tactful woman who likes | ~~2e—-oF Senweshing. FE ¢1128, CEMENT & BLOCK in state at the Coats Funeral = te ee Help Wanted Female 7 Solas’ s worker & good ironer, New| from 6 to 8 trerarea, i rer a= Leo gree ~ a work Work Wanted Female 11 WORK. FE FE 007182 Home ing, Sashebaw Rd. Dray-| gna vicinity independently. Year ———— ranch wpe ae ples teres fap ce) ad ITRESS FOR HOT DOG STAND. per minute accurate typing. : = NT is our : found job security, Call Mr. Wm. AN EASY JOB ag Seeee Bacher, (Cell! 100 8. Saganw SECRETARY TO PSYCHIATRISTS |1-A IRONINGS. PICK UP & DE- EM ae . ‘ Bakin “Co 3203 EB. Dav mat Dee oO rs: er 6% = et fille ore ° ones tae ce WOMAN FOR , CARE OF on peat An eminent Peycniatrist .— oan bond ay be cherinesa. sty 4 00 eS ne ONINGS SUSTONE compl 6 Jobe. New ADEE Come c in BOX REPLIES rot Dich. m 6, 20% East Lawrence. money to sell our Preautiful French WAITRESS EXP. NEAT. gt Vd able aoe Cx hits of sagt Ene train — to bandie| "Pick up & gene OR 3-348. - furneces. 0 OR 3-1486, . At 10 a.m. today there A FEW MEN BOOKKEEPER — STENO | _™ade apparel. FE 5-8504 ae Gril, Kee) fice. Tite bookkeeping” No ai rN ; | pee WALL TAPING. GUARAN. Needed tor outside work. Mechant.| Real Estate Exp, helpful, take | HOUSEKEEPER 20-30 TO TARE | —* medical background neces- erences. #3 Work, Free estimates. OR were replies at the Press eel ability helpful. Apply toe, com _ I ¢. small office.| complete charge 5 rm. home in oe tpp tal ig vi Sinton sary ry aS : 65-1471, Po a ENS office ia the following {| _™ Huron bet. 10:11:30 s:m.__— ous location, Topi wit re-| Write Box 108 PontagPreme.| 1. Rquueit Call before 2. Any-| milion’ ™ se |. ; F of mien. PED Ceatimates. PE bao TREE ° z b e1 = boner A-l and have own tools. No other for Appl. Mr. Benderolt, Benger | KITCHEN HELP FOR MORNINGS. | WOMAN TO CARE FOR @MALL | ONE GAL OFFIGE $300 2 ONTIAC S pale! RSTANT. ¢ YRS. EXP. | EURCTRICAL WIRING LICER 4, 15, 18, 28, 30, 31, 32, oe ee eee Bide. 8 Suppiy Co. 93 W. Huron /_857 W.Hurom baby § days week, cook 1 meal If you can Wspe 4 48 words 5 age Se 34, 47, 56, 69, 72, 78, 79, oe — LADY FOR TELEPHONE SURVEY | & some housework. FE 8-6602.| per minute, ta’ OLDEST : REE ESTIMATE ON WIRING ° ° . Orn. ale comm i. % ° = ry. » 86, OF, ic, 15, 19, | CAR WASHER WANTED. APPLY work. Salary & commissions, 14| _Eliz-Li Area. Bt 00 words per minute, sre Work Wanted Female il on Fe bean“ Le ee if B81, 86, 115, 117, 118. 149 W. Huron, _S. Saginaw. Kendale’s. WOMA AN TO EAN TOURIST prong Scena ‘the de- 406 Pontiae State Bank Bid trie CO, 31 . coe Elee- @ CAB DRIVERS. STEADY AND C ASHIERS LADY CARE FOR 8 YR. OLD| cabins. Must be clean & depend- secre cei * —— | DAY i WANTED — 8 DAYS = part time, day and night shift. child. Live in modern home. Some| able, Must be willing to work| jccure fompany, this post Instructions 9 ek 23-1043 Lavine. SANDING Pe a epAgDy 8 Orehard Lake.| | CREDIT OFFICE _|_fiittt. Write Pontiac Press Box | Sin 0 node Oe ee oa a werreenernennnnnns | SIE ang FOR CRIDRER UF | tes wor seuss Stes, Per rt TO CARE CHiL- - . ow Pages. FE 3-7647. DRAFTSMAN EUG Lgterree. Wl tain, | HOUSERREPER CAPABLE OF “dren, General houework. Live in|" New would fou tke to wort" "| “WY ATO SAFEWAY" DRIVER | gee" SRECHCRE NURSE -ARD | “Rinstork, oes eae, fr. e oe ior working E is . . The Pontiac Press pessician Siceraet Gootneet Grates George s $ - Newports mother “1 child. $ days. May lve | GUNG LADY WOULD LIK BA-| and engineers in ihe: Inter. Bus, FE 32059, Ret, Peeing | — ae = P FOR WANT ADS work & overtime en Sonne. Stating Age, transportation avall:| Du_gQit¥B OF housework. FE) national Division of 0 local | PLANO TEACHER WiTKr TEAC: st home, Call after a IN M. C. Manufacturing Co. | COUNTER GIRL, BOB'S CONEY | able exp. & Salary desired, — gots this will ‘hate te be fs. certificate desires pupils. | | $509, es 383 N, Cass, PE 2.9071; FE 3-2006, Island, Married only. 17 N.| isuRaNce FIRE -U WTD: FULL TIME SECRETARY| Sete fms. ill have Riando 3-7348. | ee HAND IRONING a6. FE 20021, FE 2-4046, DIAL FE 2-8181 118 Indianwoog Road, Leke Orion.| Perry. - oe ble of ri Debsparyal odd & bookkeeper. New architect ofc. able potion dm fests be PIANO & ACCORDIA ND. GET OUR BID ON HousE ,EXP WOOL PRESSER, COL- | Roe PES Meas oe [Oe ovens & omter 1 *| Priced to cell 4536 eS ee OR 3-1251 : e me deren 103 W. Howard. oak: MODERN O IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ake LISTING igo Biles TED streaky! met my wife while I was demonstrating aish- | sEAUTr UL? 3” BEDRM. Bory Mash flor. private, Diackog 1 room modern, 1% story 2 | PAIN’ THE W R LISTINGS WAN iw me, |. Clean. Bertety! modern, 19 ml office operating in bidg. rE low. A-1 condition, m oak floors. Dressmaking, Tailorin 6 — palbes Book BOER WArTIN .LET | Washers: i ety Pontiac, Reas. EMpire | oe on BE a on S ag i6 Laer d = : OF FICE SPACE OR DESK SER-| bh oute. Socio: ED DRESEMAKING, TATLORING Ai. Notices & Personals 25 PROraety "we “SOY | m ~— | DUE TOT DEATIC "HAVE iw | icon Walled Lake, Pooue MA ear" garage, ‘large’ lot, Gubstan- £18 GONE wannnnnnnnnnannnannnnnnann pose ro and if A + . a] down men reason- _in my home. ech Pe PE 8-8455. na A fs we i | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Furnished. 33; Rent Apts, Furnished 33 at ats over Shes Bred = == able offer refused. See owner at a RIVATE DETECTIVES Leslie Middleton paid a 21 ee ee oe an For Sale He ouses 43, 3 Boston St. Huron Gardens. Furniture Refinishing 16A. iow tne ‘facts Private consulta: PROE a Mt: sey W. Myron. WE Gist, | Must Ge clean end relabie. saa: | $.20¢)'0 living room. le, floors | wn HR KEEOO HARBOR. ROOM anne Ea = |i PORN APTA 3 83 Rus PV" Sent Carn eens ets ton | COUNTRY CHARM | modern. “ms beat, bedement, ga. ‘Theos ‘SPECIALTY, VAR “AEROTRED KNAPP |. entrances, all wit Be. ‘Fishs.| PVT. APT. FOR QUIET >» aagHE- down! 2 b rom High! tovely 19 rm. home in pertect rage. "Towers & shade, quick ,pos- m removed from furoitire. FE sare se $10 & $18 weekly. FE 48335 or | lor. 50 Cottage. st. FE . | Schoo! and Hospital, $200 per mo.| cond” Fairly good barn session, $1, . SHOES Callas raging your | en MALL APT. BUB 1 ADULT, ei0.| Meat, tighis gas and water tur.| {°F0, of nice reiting land. Locates | ROSE McLARTY, Broker } - “Fred Berman ra. Ws, in |3 & 3 ROOM APT.. r. APPLY Wo | No drinkers, 1035 Oakland. Call_MaAytair ene aS 6 pm.) 45 miles W. of Pontiac. By. ap- Garden Plowing _ 16B 20 ser Re OR ies FY ee a ta | eran, | ALL arr, Say pines ey pee ems ®. DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES — 130 Don't feel ob- | 3 furnished. Private en Urii-| house. Strictly” modern. | Love! EWAY ca) ome moog at ALL SOWEP LIPT BQUIPMENT Menominee Mrs. Wallace, FE lgeted. all us "he further infor- Newly aecorated, Couple, 100 Nor- ‘furnished FE 4-7064. Biles New mips Pentios 1 eel eS ; fy ze og TRADE, BUY & SELL i 3 APTS. IN Sept. te rant 973 Baldwin Ave, _ ™, WwW. DINNAN | Ah sol calcio: “oe, % atiendly, 8 saviors, co contact 2 we wurst MEAIE Cast * Uifities. tara. rw ‘er. ues Tht TE . ATH, ADULTS. | “POttse Lake OR 2 Aoi RMB 1) re pe sted GAS Tonkin s-¥K 6] CUSTOM PLOW, DRAG, Disc, pouie. *conhidential Ye Salvation teh wate Sy | boo ‘sane Val. Puce. © OME. GA. | "EW 2 BEDRM LAKE uFRONT ‘4 acre PE 49020, Low dn.} rooms each. Reariiae oa _Srading & mowing, OR b.s08e on Teoclaben rage widen La $18 week. po Some. Side mene’ Sept. Decwen. ours. WiDINNAN E WAVES SPECIAL 08.50. WwW ANTED rs aus: é PVT. BATH. OUTSIDE EM _ 3-4682. . chide UR N . Aten Agencies 17A | —Dorothy's FE 214. _entrance. E. Bide FE 2- NEW 2? BEDRM. HOUSE. PURN.| Big 7 rm. beer Bath & 's. Gas | eg w. Huron FE 63377 ry a3 ROOM CABINS. aud, GON Rent Apts. U Unfurnished 34 124 Wabash Rd.: Rochester. Ph.| heat. Could be used as 2 family | po, ui OD BE: Rating of ate Co.'s 2 | 000 Utilities “inet. Winter | 0 eee a i... Fi @ me Now vecent, Vicinity of Larabee Dixte & Monticello § rms. “ns Pia Vira a In Debt r { ’ rates. oa S011! 466 @, Brosd-|.-2 BDRM. PARTLY FURNISHED OMALE PARTLY MODER ERN. Wa.) Roverd & Baldwin ie ra’ | 63 bedrm. Oy FA heat bath _— Austitt-Norvell “Agency 1 you are bevnng Guele & * F S ; ‘a a Ii sexetroct s OR 3-0 ” “2 ener or “foo couple. §10 = SRICED TD CELT Price ee SON er ta 2 Stok pmved oe peymees, see us Ce] REWARD torn : >. __meule 22 | - Palace trailer Dixie Hwy, 1-2 SMALL dso, heat E coer. § NEATLY PRICED TO SELL REAL ESTATE ° ‘Tal 2] ; wre. ne 8. Seginay. ong will get up to sf.000 ubure “ bedem. Duplex on Spokane. FE busin _ _— real 3-BEDROOM RANCH int £ > soso OL 1-1611 | INSURANCE Above Oakland Theater. PE 6-0486 for Your property i yeu | > LARGE RM BATH. 16 Karl | mt : sa. OL_1-1731 | OF ALL KINDS aie = ist with wa meor_Bive Pome pire here erred. On = lot 8 = 165, near INSURED BY PHONE LADIEG ~ UNWANTED BAIR BS Ta3 S WITH PVT BATHS! — stove & refrig, furn. Adults LR Houses Unty Williams jLake, Pontiac Buy Thru Partridge Nicholie & Harger Co wae vs Oats ace : ead -entrences, Newly rly decorated. nly. 20 NW. Paddock. ent. rm. 36 Lake, se — churehes and List Thru Partridge s 7) | * : = cente 33_W, Muron PE $4182, ployment of Lee a NEEDED FOR | Fo apoE PVT EE & Bane 2 BEDRM.. WALLED LAKE. Mop |? full Basement, opens at D =| address 288 Perry &,| IMMEDIATE SALE: | FE 5-00 gy SLD. Close to elty.. Very | ground level Exceliect | COLORED Laundry Service 18) Tas | «vane aeekicr "| T ROOMS AND 3 BATH. (ST PLR tasty ogee feere.| FE oe _ wh? COLORED SE prope ; But od i eooas tae. $3000 CABH,| 3 bedrm. modern home on Harri- | A “k p MCKINNEY | firis"inguire "ye Lorreine ‘Court, aca fer "aiean ip tpewtre care | sil,fereses. form of walwra, MA gece elanco 30H" 5. Anderoen.| son slrest, Pull Desamest, pores “Ww Pn. 1 oer Pe . TR AND BATH CALL NEW WOME, GAS j PE WOCsE OO) ’ be Miscellaneous 2s Povo ia : v eee is, SAIN LS any. heat. Natural fireplace. “Large |" ytaving state, Wil sacrifice. At $i ala | estimates tenting GOOD RACING Cant. REASON. | WE F B va. Ee Eo a a 3 Se BATH & ENT. | _yard_with Lake Privy. FE : down. Will accept good As —— bey m this © MA adie. OR 3900. ailing tor commercial proper. |? [ROOM APT. ADULTS. 304 W. | stove. retrig. & will Auburn, neat s ROOM HOUSE _used ear & cash, OR 3-600. | ‘way carpeting. i pasement with es, Farms, & Acreage 2 s : 7236, afte heat, Pintsh: tn Money Wanted 28A)| cali will give wu imm ol aartaiomagy . .ENTR. CHILD RMS, & BA a 1 BDRM. DE- NO Fecreation rm. ae ar. _ aon. - j en 4-873. 3 RMS... GROUND FLOOR it. ag 79] Doris Rd., near | *_*. ck possession WANTED: $7,000 PLUS 6 PER ROY KNAUF Lis. §E EW, Ae qutrence. Chess i. Off Cokiand _huburn ’ Th) RILEY, | Broker SEB Pat oT an w BOY NACE, a "Gah, Be BR | He nee eae meer |” DOWN =o : ‘fe = € . PE ¢iset FE 44st Wanted to Rent 29 : land ROOMS MODERN, AL! PVT. | ‘furnished. $75. OR 3-5183. WE DO WHAT 3 ROOMS, Reiter tan $45 month, OAkland 8-268. Pp AYMENT . : ee 2 otee. INQUIRD AT 100 _drinkers. Reason. FE 2-3664. 7 RMS. & BATH, UPPER. FE L ’ ete Way don't ¥ are ane WE say ‘ : sre Be tery OTS. ROOM, Bx TR aT gO "| ett) eu ee wire XY ‘don't you? We R PR i. erences FE 2 bobewen 8-5. ree E awe aes eh 5 co OR 38101 —— the way LARGE NICE A- | RM sot bao ween one aaa a Soon WH POLL FULL Corner Wiliams Lake toed and NORTH greens keeper’ Bloomfield Wille) oy ALONE, WANTS TO RENT Ch SN, “Bias clon Clase te town. Ine. 30 AU |” fies’ fare $1306 we. MM Penely. |" pecement, All moan bome. Ii | San = eS oo Montcalm near Joslyn. Really m7 7 oe mail house in or near Hu- je away! Ask TOO LIT- _burn._Office in _rear. mre BATH. “UPPER AD ULTS.| car garage. OR33470 or FE a terrific buy for the money ty og! By -- _ OR B46. TLE end before you knew 3 RMS. COUPLE. ABSOLUTELY | _ . 8. Marshall. FE 2-6603.| 56 "PERKINS ST. Compece nil! yon wont, tenes zat epee Cartan Page| ret. an - Share Living Quarters 30) — someone who reselis it for a , * oft furs BM 3-108 =|* Roo SanS Pgs: 2 ll Emo Bod aay gi eataas basement, oak, floors, plastered - R&DING, TO ro ere’s no SUB- : ioe - patnes — . FE $9638. worner & CHILD WILL SHARE S"gxPERI- | wh Adults only S17 M, Saginaw, |* RMS & PVT. BATH PARTLY | 6 RMB. MODE RD tt eT Off Lake “Angelus "Rd. | felateiy “eve i : ENCE VE S80LD ow A furn, Close in, FBS-5432. rage. Adults, $73 month. 282 E.| . be beat. Asking $13,000. Moving &- Trucking 19 19; their home with mid deow| F5tnR NEIGHBORS |} ROOMS AWD BATH. GARAGE. | (pus, BATH UPPER. ADULTS | Pike. 2 bedrooms & bath. Floor furnse — —— = HOUSE sng WELL SELL W. side. Employed couple. FE|* Giiagt s Marsnal FE; 3-000, |@ ROOMS, 3 BEDROOMS. MOD-| oq, °% On? $4:000, "Reasonadie NEAR SENIOR HIOW ae NT SERVICE. (WILL LL SHARE HOME WITH LADY | — aS jae |? LAROE RMS. BATH. W. BIDE. "era. Ot. fred. eet ee.| CUCKLER REALTY | of 1 side town. Bix. room Reasonable FE 2-2000, UE $-008| 0 coule for child ere, FE! Vdw MM. Stout. Realtor | Parte. CESS pee Upp eR ear dock focstion. PE ¢3108 pe. 44,288 8. Seaman frame with 3 nate heat Seen a1 GIONT HAULING, MOVING 6 > x ise RUTGERS. 91 | FE 4-400) PE 7-6119| & semen e wn WigGght SAULMO, NOTED 4 woop TRE LADY OR ERIS LAER Mon h Ste a™ | emarormge wemeae” Gabe | Selig Pema em | Matec) Arce au hx ELEABETE ER a sepnoows | feats het k6HES AND RUBBIGH HAULED. re mr _k. PE 61431 “ SN BILVER Lx | Water, Almost new nome. bath. lake privileges, ent ete. cleaned. FE 47615, Wtd. ‘Transportation . 31, y ROOME & BATH CLOSE sein. | ° EMS. © BATH ON SILVER LE-| monthly. TUlss 30110. __| Immediate possession, Pres-si0e $0108. WE BUY AND CONTRACTS ‘AGE, VAN OR 3 ” Nice! decorated. Infant} sundry trays Will rent to family | BRAND NEW «BEDROOMS, LOE ) FE ____ GIRL. ON PONTIAC TRAIL TN If: You baby welcome. FE $0000 efter) win { child. 965 mo. plus util|| living. kitchen, & dining ares. Buy Thru Partridge _ ADLING. Walled Lake desires ride to Pon- : 2720 Dixie Hwy. Phone Eves. OP | Full basement. oi! heat. hap ws List Thru Partridge Call Bill $5033 "| tag, hrs, 8 to § Call MA 41109 W B as Ow OWN. 5 AR — 4 : iy eee OR 3-2053 af ! LriGg' & B NAME Wtd., Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ant to uy Pyt Ent. p seesree. 116 6 Baume — te pews ns DUPLEX. 2 BDRM. STOVE & RE-| oe — NEW, a | — peers, FE Se.) ~~ aoe mers &. : alter | ROO x cK AP [te aodeongdl gas heat. Newly dec.) ocak floors, iemarea” alr ar & HARGER‘CO. _ RPE RBTErES| QUICK CASH | WEMAVE IT |sqquesstte mage porre | 2t tregt Marmite | A A Reta | Smet tai FEB ow wpe me a aod gravel Pe Sey TO SELL- 3 BOOM PEGS "OR PT | Set Sep 0 pert (FURS, LMG BARE AT | Buy Thru Partridge rap, Beeates HT & AVY MOVING WITH! For your land contract. You’ 1 Hike 3 ORMS., . ‘BATH, GARAGE, | == ‘ HOUSE AT : WILLIAMS LAKE. 0 List Thru Partridg e ae 2a eae ee ee es ? ton stake truck. O4453,| our service, Ask for sim Dinkel . $17 a week, 42 Augusta. 90 Oakland Near Huron moath inquire 949 Boston. g 1 sipacGa LiGGEAN MGadE or nderson New Homes 7 AND ¢ Under new management. Newly} [furon Gardens. ROOM, 1 BLK OFF MAIN BT. O'DELL CARTAGE Vy pak : pm luron Ga _ with rec. Reo & jaundry room WHITE BROS : 210 EB. Wilson decorated | ¢ room, bath | apts., v ittora. MU 4 r at long distance movin ‘ : Existing Homes. . so ee eee . MODERN ¢ ROOMS. = mopletely furnished. 0008 s- REALTORS 5 . vas ROOM APTS. BOTH HAVE per month, See CARETAKER PE 2-106 Imimediate possession. $3.000 equi- |: : pa 3-129 ‘Homes to be Built f, mains. .¢ everything furn. but om $-5330. 35 sai | SEW DUPLEX SEFRIO hk Piet? over payments, OA : ie Hwy. ey he OOM APT. 635 MO, FE mon FE 8-114 Open- Eves, ‘tH! 9; Bun. 10 to 8 In fact, everything! ; a R ENT. | 8 8m to § p.m. as Oe best Las } we FE ons ] X RA! | Gi RESALE ca OWNER. 3 BE 2 . |* Rooms A eT “FULL roam brick home. Fully tied WAN Wit G TOR PICKUP wanes work aoytime. FE 48471. - REDUCED RATES Laree van to serve you. Smith M FE 44664. UNW. GET OUR CASH PRICE BEFORE you sell. NICHOLIE & HARGER 33-W, Huron St (Tt Is Always A Privilege Pleasure For Us To Berve WM. A. —e You enue warree eet KENNEDY Edison ; 3 RMS., NICELY FURN. MIDDLE- cone persons No drinkers. 79 Nor- BATH, CHILD Kenneth School. ROOM AND epee Near of 54638, soned, Buyers waiting. What bare LTOR 71 re Real Estate, FE 4-6492 oe RIED APIO PVT. Trucks to Rent: or PE Gas ret} __ Ask for Mr. Clark. eg ES we, 4 SOE PURKERES DA ania ig Fe C ‘ASH Rent Apts, Furnished 33 | * ,20OMS DOWNSTAIRS GAS ee Or rE re. = INAFLASH , For land contracts, see An- gie Johnson in person, 20 ROOM APT: a lake. for 2 Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 8. ats service to pear bus lin iniends and clientele. * A. Johnson i LARGE et: Fecal ae till ag 1. a weekly first ae ‘last week Dosit, © CLEAN KITCHENETTE. Util. - prt. ertr. for singles. a ar + Roo a pare OF. aay. Soh. alts weieems, __ 201 Central. 18T tego “CLEAN 3 R bath. Near 8-1370, Miracle Unlimited HAN a z, TIN Fe tracts se eeceres feabeed if: * em ARRO REALTY rane, © PA iN HANGING. ' for tea. Me Broker 5471 ataianominies apie ane orprane| Wanted Land land upon satis: i town, a oy an L eton, Realtor (* e F +4663 | OGENMAVER'S RAE __ RADIO Bia ae nal zy a) see a ae Wanted Land Contracts Cash Unlimited For ened or new land ¢on- tracts sona le Let an ar Hag aoe 8 € Hy man con sult eith ery - far Ted AeCatie hi, ah _— & FE i? 3 “a 5 . bath, Oil, turn, FB fine 4 ROOMS ON SASHAB BAW RD. 4 cane Ru BAT ction W. SIDE. 4 "ROOMS. _ BATH, PVT ENTR.. good | FE 2 4 RMS & BATH. a3 ENT. Lake priv. $2730 5 ROOMS. MODERN, partly . Al utilities & heat Close to town. _quire Sa Parke. ®@ ROOMS CHIL- ren welcome, is stove and re- <5 RE 2.3011. foun = se ed - Inq. 738 wm HURON Mod jié WEEKLY RON. PRI- Me bath & mor “ged an — tusnisheds a ot Monietim be oe cape oe 8 just north apartment. West furnished. J. A. q ALL k 2 8. s. ke _priv. MY 32730. ___| tutities Adults furnished , | LOWER § RM. BATH & GARAGE. In HOTEL AUBURIN Neder For, sa Sasa dade inl 3 basement FE_ 3-0243. 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ae, Can arrange land contract. Buy from owner. Write Pontiac Press Box 06. WATKINS LE AREA We offer an older bome. | bedrm. — 2 up, I car cee ot aoe lake priv on Watk potas to ine tri. ares lecodea. Also new jet pump & electric bot water heater, Piesant corner wooded site. Near all gchools. May be purchased with small dn payment. Herbert C. Davis. FE S43, 950 DN. 4 FAMILY INCOME 616 - 750 full price Charngin changin “ee OR 3-3685 or FE. Ca BY OWNER. 5 ROOMS, BATH, Of! heat, Tenant house on same Lag erty. 153 oe ler, After 3 BY OWNER, 2 BEDRMS. & BASE- ment, newly decorated, os sell, __thig_week. $1,000 down, LI_5-4049 ROCHESTER COLOR abo: eT. 3 bedrm. Face - brick mn home Attached 2 car garage. Land- scaped., Phi) Gas heat. All stone ~ Aluminum storms & screens, On @ % acre lot in new restricted subdivision. $16,990. OL- ive 32-2081, YR. AROUND HOUsE ON LAKE _6r Es = or sale. Vinewood 2-0030. r OME, LARGE LOT. jake aoe A ro gio, Sait over Buy thru Partridge . List thru Partridge FOR SALE OR TRADE: IN ae Inquire 249 High : ME rE Ding Ht Te, one oe Bey, fete down. e18 mo 1 pa ar vs = Wi uae. “Priv. Garage 438 Lincoln. | BY OWNE: ia ae 6 7H CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN. | Styment’ 1 Goodrich’ Farme: | tleman . ent. 265 Nelson. F | | Console, Clar R 3-7993. . i: WALLED LARE. 1340 LAKE at ] OL tb i | “Brive. mice tarehee, modern t : | our bedroom Or call Ba irk 23 On WEEE 1-052 Detroit. - ie ney MA eas | REACH CASH CUS- « TOMERS Bbibee b Classi- ified Ads. Call FE 28181. ! yale FL: JERRY OFFERS WATERFORD TWP. $rm.b. ye ek rancher with dining, full basement, with Gea teetion te tile bath, ing. $15,500, »NORTH SIDE New 2 bedrm, home, Youngstown kitchen, tiled Move floors, & oi] furnace. in enimediately. Only $7,800. SASHABAW RD. rm. Ceram- Anchor" fenec- with 6 rm. ae home, with Pe. bedrms., fu: ment. pags Wailto-wal carpe ne, bra ge 1% car garngs Nicely Cenaastped. Only 500 cown, | OFF JOSLYN | Lovely 1% store home, 4 bedrooms, watlito-wall car- peting, full basement. gar eat. 1% car garage. tiful lsndscaped grounds, with extra int. Low down payment. : TERRY F ADAMS CO. e *$495 DOWN Jot” 8.006" fal price. Wood fre Bre. picture ee Pull bath is not a shell. ar tor in- roony cater {mn Clarkston, near school. | tirmation, “fe J. C HAYDEN a ey by +6 E. Walton FE 80441 Open Eves. 2% DOWN TO GIs 3 parm. ranch homes. att chance use your G Vv AN REAL. ESTATE OR _3-6031 LI 8-6219 INCOME This attractive 10 rm, house ts arranged with small avall- sleeping rms Com letely furn Present ‘income pe ; Steam heat. Close to down town. 2? lots, 4car wares. All in good cond. Priced to sell RUSSELL A. NOTT 3 miles from Pontiac, large bedrooms carpeted den with built in bookcases, 23 ft. living room with wall-to-wall carpeting, din- ing L, built-in china cup joards. Bireh kitchen with vent fan & ceramic tiled counter tops, ramic tiled bath, oak are ye tered walle throughout, fw ment with of] heat, aluminum storms & screens & garage. 100x- 200 ft. corner landsca: lot with Cyclone fence, FE 5-3438, FE 2-2909. ~ COMPARE THIS Custom build 1200 +9. ft, 3 bed- room brick ranch — ome, full caer 22524 plastered All this 660 on your iot. E J. DUNLAP Custom builder FE 8-1198 PERRY PARK | Nr. Perry &t. comfortable 3 ‘Sia: Basement: Low price. erms $739 dn. Large 3 bedrm. Brick. Basement furnace Off terrace ieee Near St. Michael... PONTIAC REAI-1 10 137 Baldwin 5-8278 Lake panies “2 Bedroom modern, Completely furnished, Living room dining room & kitchen. 1% baths. Base ment, Large iot. Owner westward bound WI] sacrifice for $7,900. $2100 down Term. 10 Acres § room modern home. 2. car garage Chicken house. Wate? frontage. Located on paved road nea: M-S9 Priced at only $12,506. Terms Attention, Large Family He.e is a 4 bedroom modern home vocated in small village west of Pontiac Priced at oniy $6,050 with $1.400 down. Terms. Dorothy Snyder. Lavender 7o01 Highland Ph. +6417 Ra. (0438) maT 3 anaes BEDROOM Hi . FULL On treble —. ° > = urn Nosan Bull¢- LAKE -PRIVIL EGES - DUCK Lene. ~ BEDROOM _ BLOC PROM NOM THE LA 2 REDROOM H HOME - ONLY 2 YE. nee ee btkeset 7 - model. FE §-1023 Bre ‘1 9, Sum, i tod | SB Dixie Hey re (ase R, n _VALUET, Realtor: ultine stavice basement. You can move right in. — frame ° i} heat. with ba cg & Fried F uae will wey. . dD. RI LEY, Broker 509 Elizabeth us] FE eins ° FE 44621 os) ; beth Lak $3,000 dows. of Eisaneth tsi re Seest SUBDIVISION. OUR SIONS HOUSE LAKE & CLINTONVILLE ~ 70 W. oe FE 45908 © 79 Be SELL REALTOR anaes Py th. “Bird” to see. BY OWNER, NEW 7 ROOM. Pogerang a dutta. te ae - Clarkston | “WILLIAMS rm. 3 bedrm. mod- ted off rs AND SUB. DIv. 3 Teas “By owner. O} —y —y “tan ¥ Q ti mest, “heat, & a" ac rage. socner z bisek. PE 44813. heater, gw top street. Pranklin home* on 1] vesemgat ed oil heat. You can. ove ia R. D. RILEY, Broker | $09 Elizabetn Lk. 4 e482) Fe 4-1157 | 8300 «FOR 87300 pm To. schools. 6 rms. & bath. Michigan. lta car garage. au menth, balance! rydale ; 3022 Re Auburn tone ' STARTER HOME IN BURON GaR-| — cai PE 4837. Lew down pay- LAKE ANGELUS RD. 4 This ..tuxurioes 3 bdedreom full basement face — =e With a , Carpe 2 car. ettach- ed garage se basement ix this is ed - ‘a ee & wtilites — the other ‘2s is-@ tiled recreation room: Ail thig for only $20,900. Terms avail-/ abie. | | & $850 DN, This eozy little bungalow with 2 bedrooms. ;> $45. per year. SEE THIS -- Sparkling white 3 bedroom bungalow, large rooms, serpeind living ogg & dining fireplace too. Oek floors & pinstered walis, fall finished rabid ment, recreation reom, garage, paved st. Near Lineoln Jr. Al Shape $12,475 terms or owner | might trade for smaller home. . SILVERCREST Pontiae School District. Very at- tractive 2 bedroom bungalow, large carpeted Bving room, there's a dining L too. You will ike the large pleesant kitchen, 2 nice bed- rooms. full basement. with leun- ary noe You wil) find this nice subdivt well kept homes, a very age place to live Only $10,150 -— terms to a é per cent mortgage. LAKE WOOD PARMS — Nearly — bult, 6 room Brick kitchen i — — well — acaped iv es oo @ fine beach. This ls a dandy. — SMALL CITY FARM — 4 acres North end on pavement ‘a acre, — [zs 400 besring | ruit trees. which will pay for this place in 3 years. Taxes only i right now for full information, William M iller large Dying room . dining room, full bain &| REALTOR 2.0263 _taundry room, resting op a beauti- 1078 W. Huron 8. wooded jot. 1 car garage Next Door to Branch price $6,950. @e-) cupancy. 2 eerpeted lt ° ful view ig 4 the ake ; um G Ss. tive PP ssos Maorys Ritcben, | : a i'y baths, 1% ear garage, out- side wth grill. Only $2, down. Rere tg..that home — = 3} raaeer pc bedrooms that aes ve ‘THIRD always wanted. Situated. a\°3 3 bedroom — Large lUving we 109 x 200 t lot El, colored with a 13 x 22 ft. itving room Tosngetews Mtenen and gas heat. | very neat kitchen Plastered walls You can bave immediate wird ancy on this one! Only $12 22. Gown. COME - SEE - BUY *- REAL ESTATE INC. .” 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. (ACROSS FROM BANK) MAple 5-5azi MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICD HUNTOON LAKE 3 bedroom ranch Pull base-| a STREET One of the few (i-floor offered in this most- able area. — a = ede pamngy-“Pogy 1 ‘SMALL DOWN _ PAYMENT lan) |. patr- ve Fr som. with x 2car ga- LAKE ‘Ts near ‘this piessant home. with Has. down and reom = a eb | = Large living room kitehen. An extra large car tty room. Look at it today Oniy $7.390 with small down panyment, i i WEST Modern tee nad Bungalow. oak | | floors, plastered walls, full 4 | ment | socar dg tubs. gas heat | SUBURBAN needs some work, but a nice) > little home. Jeon ise” ua “a “sear oid, HURON GARDENS BNNOALOW “ranch offers the most for | This eve appealing white frame eed ap warn) in rion seem modern five room bungsiow that ved esms hes with eat; ‘* neat and clean as a pin tn et ie baceunent. throughout large glassed-in porch d Sen aaa many other ol heat, modern streamlined ; Sataree: cure gure to en-|. kitchen. 3 ear garage dandy lot y “nice lawn, fa am very saleable Jey. ' listing “ HILLSIDE: . | DORRIS & SON REALTORS : ’ DE WE SELL 32 W a PHONE. FF +1557 SETTING Re built ranch home or gh, rolling 3'racre par modern home. Close el. Partly bale bepied chaele or Baldwin's rehesle ee ee es: — complete bathe, gas heat ear. Losgtihed catee ciaing, Fanti zatage. . 50 by 150 $2.500 “ot and kitchen Plastered 2-car WILLIS M. BREWER garage aod ground lee! 53-55 N Parke FE 4-518! basement. A home for the _. REAL ESTATE most exacting person Priced at only $24 200 Bateman Kampsen RFALTORS FE 40528 ‘317 8 Telegraph | Eves. & Sun Multiple Listing Service West Side—Colonial Well located on gulet paved street - center hai! plan 24 foo, livingroom with fireplace famiy cin tm. mode) kitch- en. 3 nice bedrooms with lots of closet space and tiled bath Wallto-wall carpeting in 2 rms and stairs 2 good lot» and i car garage Price $146.900. terms Owner moving out of city S, Boomfield Highlands This a choice 3 bedroem brick fanch home with attathed ga- rage. GAs heat. Roman Br ck | fireclace—Bullt-jn Range Oven Tnit and wail Rs ~ carpeting | Price $2.598 te Tms Near. Wisner School Spacious T reom in excellent, eondition inside and out 1'% ear garage. To inciude carpet-| tng In 2 -roome and refrigerator and stove. Price $12,500, terms -KINZLER | 1 i | Reaiter co W. Muron st ior FE 4.3525 Open Evento West Side + Duplex ATE UTIL- aa erage oF : ks Ww BGHT Di cali Se cat 8" rl $5081 11 LAKEFRONT 3 oo wig 3 ——s » onl — $9,650 with low down RETIRED Cou A cute 2 bedroom ee Au newly Gecorated, al se- pe gg Tied aes Pull price $6,500 with terms. apt an agar BARGAIN income with fil base- = se beat. An tien Priced at only Lag with §1.400 down Check with us on the income | poasil 4 ‘SCHRAM Realtor Josiyn, — if Fh rE = Byes MULTIPLE LISTING “srRVD MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE / DORRIS i —— lish vane home. ae room. bout, finest saleable isting $19,975 ° © tr on home in or near Rochest- or. - OUTSTANDING poncatow a ing er, Don tes wal, ceramic tile bath atiful — reation bias et diay rage, ce . fen rosmietes T \ecothhn PRETENTIOUS RANCH HOME LOW ND R A bome your wife wil! be wild about, s home all your friends wilt be envious of, 26taxT4s fo Ps 0 fireplaces. “attached plastered ga- rage 22224, solid concrete drive, new carpeting. and storms and acreens., lake privi- leges, two bath rooms, and many other selling appointments. $26,- 500 sale or trade. DANDY west SIDE HOME $6,850 $800 down - FAMILY HOME Fleres a good big See 4 Mir Attractive Home Large 7 rm. 1 bedrm.. first feor bedrms., bath. stoker alti. siding. aldwin, $10.800 Terms. Income of $75 Mo. Large ¢ rm viaaa serrees: * Saginaw. $7,780 PONTIAC REAL AL TY GILES Donelson Tleighte 4 room bungalow. Plastered walis, coved ceilings. Nice ~ kitchen with knotiy pine cupboards i's car garage Large landscaped lot Owner leaving state. Will sacrifice 3 Bedrooms Located tncide the city on a paved street. Feel] basement, new oi} furnace 2-car ga- rage. 2 large lots. Only §8,- 650 with easy terms. West Side Income # room, .3 bedroom apart- ment. Also a 4 room apart- ment renting for $80 per month ull basement, steam heat. Large corner jot and only $12,600 with terms GILES REALTY Co 4231 BALDWIN AVE! ” l Afver Uy. FE 2-196 or 'BRIC kK BUNGALONW PIONEER HIGHLANDS — Priv leges oo Svivan Lake Carpeting drapes traverse rods beautifu. extra-iarge mirror in ‘iving rm recreation room, gat heat alum! nam storma & ecreens fs car tas Seay: drive & more, $3 *i bend fal or Ww. Rae FE 6418 { ae tee — Low taxes! a] r $10,975 le As neat sad clean, and eapneuee rpubded nd LAKE PRIVILEGES bedroom ranch bricks, Full basement On a iot of your cheice in beautiful Sylvan Lake | Mba A complete package at $15,800. FHA Top parochial. i pel at home trade 4 2125 GARLAND on Sag 1-6. or SS mort- schools publit and We accept ey in New Luxury Homes CASS LAKE PRIVILEGES on 23 acre homesites | Refuge sehool High, In exclusive Orchard Lake liage. The complete package $24,030. May be fi- west Commerce Rd. Bee signs. HOME MART REA FE 50407 ALT ove S-Soes BLAIR Sashabaw & Maybee 11 rooms. modera. Exceptionaliy - large rgoms, 6 bedrooms, 2 full; tiled baths Full basement, ree- | reation room with fireplace, new | furnace Pilent : : Ideal for ~ ean a 2?-fam toned wit x 950. Reascesbie Immediate pos- DRAYTON AREA - 4 im oles yy soe! about 1 year old Ha oe fall naa. storms ag eae Forced air of] heat | tooo owitn “yrs down. Immediate wae URNISHED 4 room. modern. Excellent condi-! tom. Full bath. o.] heat, wa lot, —— with maitre in- | and land lot. cluded “lake mises’ Oak- land 150. Reasonabie down Loma PERRY PARK Treom ——Se. p Posen bedroom, hal bath, gas beat. School — by. $7,960 with low yess GEORGE BLAIR commercial = : iment ALTOR | 4238 Diste Hey OR 3-123] DRAYTON PLAINS = =. Eves. OR 31708 2 | MODERN BEDROOM ANCH r Oxford an large lot, lake ‘privliege rE — $11,500 MULTIPLS LISTING SERVICE - end on peved sireet, In ooh condtion ee PRIVILEG ia . bedroom —- with 1S | ? garage. good | font — ‘ureet ‘oe dake. Our ¥) ° sis00 di : George R. Tale ; | fz | aEALTOR 360 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-0101 or OR 3-409 For Colored | Families © Nicely decorated 5 room home venetian biinda, full ba: preachy Blacktop street. Only 6850 down Extra nice 4 bedroom home = large family or income. GA FURNACE, —— street. Price $11,000; terms | ard, 18 ee St. or * some | FE 2-0412 John Kinzler, Realior 670 W Huron &t. Ph. PE ¢3525 ———_ HIGHLANDS i-bungalow -in A-l condition, tie —— vas rag wails, base- lake privileges. Call tor more ilectasice: . eel PAMILY HOME family dining room, rooms, a Shy baths, ement with recrea- tion room, 23-car La Sper large |. outdoor grill, Beautiful You must see it. Priced feet “quick second. Base-— . which extends under lar i i FE 53-6175 FE 53-5293 sale. $12,600; terms. | WEST SUBURBAN INCOME 8 rooms; 3 apartments, basement | oll beat, Q-car garage, lake gts | ie leges. A real = for $14,950; terms | COLORE — 2’ story jecoae +|.comdition. § and posh’ down for. | owner, one j3-room —_ 2. | reom apartment up, eal i | ment. See it today. Only $13,000 | with $3,000 down. | ‘SMITH | - WIDEMAN. >REALTY Open Eves. | 1412 W _ Huron _ FE 44526, - HOYT. ; FOREER HIGHLANDS |= $2. 900-DO Owner = trans- | ferred. 3 O cdrooas frame home, attractive iiving room with pie. | ture window, dining réom, kitch- | en, tile bath. dry basement, alum storms, screens doors CITY bus. | WEBSTER schoo] bus, SYLVAN | LAKE privileges ONLY $11,950. | HOLIDAY F FARMS | $1.009 DN Owner has pur-| , chased new home and is offering: thia lovely 3 pédroom ranch home | , on a 105x128 lot with attractive | | white fence. on a Lightly traveled ~ | PAVED street. with LARGE, liv- | | ing room, drapes and carpeting | | included, plus cute kitehen and full bath for this low down pay- ment for a lithited time Alum. | storms, screens, doors = | SOUTH datagrid AREA $6.000 DN” ONLY on this lovely ; custom bgt BRICK RANCH HOME with attached 2 car ga-| rage. Beautiful fiowers on thie | 1002250 lot. expensively dase living room and dining room or TV den, tile bath with built-in | vanity. 2 lovely carpeted bedrms FULL DRY basement, incinerator, gas beat, LOW TAXES. ; HOYT REALTY FE 2-9840 ; FE 21¢1_ 254 8 Telegraph Rd. : PON-TEL CENTRE nla edt nl COLORED | | 4 BEDROOM HOME tn good | | condition on paved street. | | furnace. $1,000 downl | i THIS 18 YOUR CHANCE to buy | & good income home with com-. fort atid beauty, $11,000 | WEST SIDE 3 bedroom | Jomo Full price $6 000 with te 2 BEDROOM HOME. Ot! furnace Priced for quick sale. $850 down RAINBOW REALTY Fr 2.2614 $03 8. PADDOCK EVES FE 8-272! __Ss_—sFEE 46306 “$ RMS. DOUBLE GARAGE $600 down 428 Midway. FE 4-6633 By Owner—Walled Lake | M Oe rn bedroom. Bidck with brick front, full basement. full bath. hardwood Moors. ist 162137 Wo.veringé Lake - Village | 2387 wiper: $2800 down. Bae #1.4i, “Sencein divaaea Rupe i218 Baidwin Ay john K IRWIN. . . Sparkle Bright am ny esas fed a meome de of Pes: bape enh one of the cleanest. most comfortable homes on the market. 2 car @erage, ceramic tile bath. gas heat plus- many re Epon & features Only terms 23. Cherokee Hills ‘A lovely home on corner lot. large living room, w carper, 2 good sized bedrooms. ea paneled room for den or droom bap se with tuéd floor. $18,600, te Tasmania Street” --ymly $1,300 down will put you in this lovely 2 . in this 6 room home Easy “monthly payments. close, to Lovely neigh- transportation. borhood ~ John K. Irwin 1925 us west i Huron Street Phone FE 5-047 Eve FE 4-3415 8 ROOM. a Ss sg poe * GI RESALE 3 BEDRM. BRICK, big lot, $900 dn. OR 3-6983. 2 BeoRMS AND DEN, NEWLY Vacant, west side, cor- ne or ie. Basement breeteway and gorace, Te Terms. Also ood income | OXBOW.U INION LAKE AREAS: A DOCTOR'S HOME On over ‘sy acre — lower level has living room. Fi 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bath. — entrance bath. $11,900 rooms & with $1750 down, 3} BEDROOM. On 100 % beautifully landsca lot. Has with deep Tennessee iedge stone fireplace. Planter pox off dining - ell. Dream Kitchen featuring de-| luxe appointments such as cote ponkeorned ts dh rw formic counter os shwasher, Bren | cupboards, feng ttle dpi with | the floors, Takes ol] heat, 31-ft | finished recreation rm, Atached 2car garage, Locat t welldandacaped lots w i box, Shade en a aa 139 ft. remegs © Bivd, Offered seat caatruction | costs, complete carpets, drapes. Lid | FE k4-6203 to | Newly decorated 8 rooms ' er, éryer end dish- . ‘~~ washer. Owner leaving state, j “$395. Moves You In | w 3 bedrm, brick, Full base- ms. wore Loge Age Le r RADE WILL Arro Realty | 5143 Cass-Eliz. | Rd. Ted McCullough Broker > FORMERLY - ELLWOOD REALTY FE 5-128 = FE 4384. NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS Too! me, less 1 year oid, lots extras hog welker-oall cal and drapes. Wonderful view, Located on e@ high corner poe 75x200 ft. Only $13,500, with rms NEW BLU E SKY THEATER Oniy $10,500 buys this attractive 3 bedroom ranch home. Built - in 21-inch TV carpeting, storms ope. screens. Water softener. wired fo 1 toe to Sasol. oh 006 cova it $350 DOWN Gas ~ pear Roosevelt Sehool. ' __— Established in as $450 DOWN — Here ls & $556 PER MONTH chance to be your own land- lord D Dervegghcere Whapeo-o te home with ee pao y E- mile west ot le Ask to see this ¢ a conn. $6,900 FULL PRICE. NEAR — Jayrio Adams ort. at tractive 2 bedroom home, hard- wood floors, full basement with open wall, ‘This home is nicely rden spot. with trdut stream Sean rear of lot, Will — equity for down 3 bedroom payment home or sell wi terms. WEST SUBURBAN | were _ ope ahi 2 on Lower | Straits La bedroom modern home, oe aie shade trees. Only 3 blocks to a. Full price only $6,950; term SELL OR TRADE THIS ~ Attractive 3 bedroom mod- - 0m. home—on—north side wi sag water ‘ond sewer. Full pri $8,950 with low down payment. NR. ST. FREDERICKS LOVELY — 3 bedroom home the finest of and full basement heat, cement drive, walks street. Nice large trees. shrubs and flowers, A wonderful buy, only $10,500. $2,500 down. LOOK For $13,941: Well Build You | A 62-FT. | BRICK RANCH HOME CHECK | ‘THESE FEATURES: - |" - No, 23133 3 LARGE BEDROOMS LIVING : ROOM 21-6" X13" FIREP Rego RECREATION REA WITH FIREP' 4 naar BRICK GARAG 5. CER Cc TL Aw TH 6. Roe tna VANITY 7. COLORE: ere FIXTURES ia SCATE ULE & C ET 9. BEAUTIFUL ATURAL BIRCH | : CABINETS ' 10. 2 DINING SREAS ‘il. CLOSETS? THEM 12 PLASTERED. WALLS AND, | CEILINGS 13 SELECT OA aoe . FULL BASEMEN COPPER TUBE PLUMBING 16. COMPLETELY 1 INSULATED — _ SDEWALIA TOO : | , The ee character of a custom | “QUALIT T home is de-. termined 1% its hidden features, . such as 1. 50 PER CENT THICKER CEL- OTEX SHE. AL 2. EXTRA THICK SUB FLOORS Pe SHINGLE TABS CEMENT- N (Wind can't blow up) [e 2. 3. 4 i | These are only a few of our hidden “QUA BUILT” fea- tures. Come In and let us show you the difference, . We'll price any of the 600 HOME PI.ANS - We Have in Our “Home Planners Center” . Call fer appointment i Come out and browse through our many Re books at our con- i venient off oye Kent tne. une ag ee Hwy. at Telegraph PE 2 * customer Bee AMPLE | FE ' ‘This beautiful custom-built 2 bed- | M ent ter, bath “and. 8 Sfuphand |B IDDLETON see d septic an Large lot Yoon 6: Now quad and liveabi KEEGO HARBOR — Cory 5 rr - furnace, — ted. ms reen : . $850 Betta * Oakland County Realty ea saiss 3 EM tw After 7 BROWN y era with . all eee fone buy at only $6,850. $e pown — Just like new. ote 4 ~ AC Furn, Alum arrests. | = Ke pevlees, Low monty pay- sinsoe co NEAR § 8T. CT's ars oy ior basement of home ter =a money. LAN GSmmereta. ta Bag = Mens Large — See a —- Zened offices & modern tached te car gar. brick Two large lots Secluded with lake privileges. uy 4 miles from city. $19,500 SPECIAL — % ft. rambling . ranch’ 3 ong a BOAD. yeast roorpe, full esement. breakfast | : itehen, . and drapés, $1°-x 167 site. Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor uron Stree’ FE saisl FE 2-106 wy, S 5-ROOM BRICK onditioned § room brick, full Sesremaene tiled bath, gas heat, excellent loca’ close schools buy for smali- -ol edit ceates Only | — -down, im- NIGHOLIE- & HARGER CO. 33 OW.~. Huron Bt. Open evenings =” Point with Pride to this brick one story. well built home. In a section ‘oom . alow. Hardwood floors @ plastered walls. Pully porch, 3 piece path, gas heat, new 1‘, éar garage Quly $450 own. 7 MANY OTHER GooD noe & INCOMES TO CH FROM. $500 DN. & UP. | Leslie R. Middleton | BROKER " 188 N, JOHNSON 5-174 FE &-6003 "FARM HOUSE 2 story frame. 6 rooms, basement. oi] steam heat, large for large on black — 1 block to school d. be sure to see this home. vi3.300 “FRANK SHEPARD OL_1-7811 OL 1-llm Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE SOUTH END + 3-FAMILY Only $1.000 down buys you this 3 fami, apartment couse on a v ane on south< side in iac Full Price just $8,500, | STOP aa income. 000 dn. PAYING RENT! 2 bedroom home with privileges on Williams Lake. west of Pont- jac. Includes ator ry Pood pete a. the sma W ARD- REALTOR and refriger- after stove aa “PART RIDGE FE 43581 1680 W.. Huron . Open Eve. til | "BUD" Bloomfield Highlands rage-circle drive. home 900.00. . 2 a- A charming for gracious living. $26,- Bud Nicholie, Realtor MUST BE SOLD at once. Owner Papeden, and will sacrifice the’ bedroom mod- Private bathing beach. Attached 14, car garage. with wonderful term SPOT IDEAL Only $8. for retired or a young couple 3 room modern with full bath, close to schoo) and stores. Only 950 LAKE ORION 3 bedroom modern With $500 down. log home with 2% acres on Indian Lake road. Basement. oll furnace and butlg - in 600 with exceilent terms. Evenings after 6 call Mr. Joll, FE =: A. JO * HNSON, Realtor 1704 S., Telegraph Rd. Ps FE 4-2533 WHITE BROS. aOR END with screens, with ree full basement, gas heat. this fo eo —" only $1,750 d ; + CI texerox ew 3 bedrm. hom ; inches bath stores. with large & living nm Full tile Within waiking distance - of $1430 down. DRAYTON PLAINS Auto, ol] lot, bedrm. ranch home coon kitchen of cupboard ee heat. Loctiea 80x14" Immediate eosaeceaa: Only $1400 down: $75 per mo. includ. ing taxes & insurance. DREAMERS neve. you been dreaming of buy- frig that spotless, bedrm tractive “tite bath. Large lovely . Breeze- immaculate, neat, clean, Pho covered home .. Shining oak floors, at- ahenes. Large utility rm storms an screens? This home tocated on large 150’ landsca) lot. Cement drive & nice lawn, ‘e right in. No windows washed, no floors to clean & wax, No wails to geen Pha redecorate, All for $11,500 with $1500 down. We have them all but the vine covered. Big House—Lake Priv. Here {ts that big house with large rms, you “have been looking ea 1éx1?", ers 1 bedrm mite smaller, 14 baths. * rate 12x14 dining rm. ety Basement and, héxle | on Per. ma stone ‘on oil fiir- nace. Gas ‘oe ome! eater with water soften 2% car oft with preseeway. ~ with etc. landerapin: eautiful trees Better mS us 5s “T4000 with termes, WHITE BROS. anh ‘ , ‘Open Pe »; sunday 10 fo 8 Monty $i $12,- abbey Mie? ahaa TT OUR OFFICE — & look over = t Me PH OTD LISTINGS = right at our door. Open 9 LIST WITH Us — fest & effecient service WE Tuy. seul & TRADE. | | LH. BROWN. Reator oa W Ph. FE 8 saultigie Listing Service CLARK EAST eta NEW 3 BED- 24810 7 . Has oak ; Fx ‘oe red ores exzcelien itchen, e ving room, 1) 3M feet ape. bath, of! heat, lot 1 x 190 aie $13, 5 94.000. down. R FAMILY INCOME. BRICK COMMERCIAL . Only $7,950 wn. Three 2. room polar LAKE AREA tive Suburban — ing off heat, basement garage, alum- — storms & screens, fully in- ta “ agri = ‘Only $i1.800 whe ake privileges. 800. w $2,500, down. CLOBSE IN tare | scant 6 R MODERN 00. FULL dining room < eneh: basement, gas heat. today. : CLARK REAL ESTATE | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE wt ONE CLARESTON AREA. A mod- . rm ity ho on stainless steel’ sink and laundry space. Basement, auto. heat & hot Attached water, breezeway and garage, outdoor ee Wonderful at $15,500 with about down. s and Scree ed aod Fo mgr wo in family room. enced in, wi sovecine wanes trees. Only $500 down. DRATYON PLAINS. 2 bed- ho t 3s an arg srea, Full basement for recreation panel heat and auto. hot water. Tee lot and only $3,682 down. GI RESALE. $1,248 down on Gieaming tastefully decorated rooms. tile features in ot atito. t and ot water Fenced ict $68 per month including mass “and insurance. INDIAN E. §& room bungalow, new home with = red, walls. ardwood floors. Spotless * basement with gas heat and auto. hot water. Altractive . exterior, with cedar siding aluminum awnings. I'2 car T eened = —— sized fot. erms too WEBSTER SCHOOL. 3} bed- room and nursery, large family home. Seeceee kiteh- en and full dining room Basement, puto hot water, deept lot. Only $1,500 down. RAY ONEIL, Realtor 202 8. Telegraph SS ogy Hey | Phone FE 3-7103 or Best Buys Today WARD'S ORCHARD ‘RANCHER ue _ Ae close a: tion gruet mag oi well A — buy at $12,500 down, é TROY TWP. ; z ; 83, Edw. M?5 Stout, "Realtor STOUT S. 1 SACEDAY LAKE RD. of mostly brick homes Three large bedrooms, fully insulated Full basement with recreation room. Look this one over it is priced to sell now. Fenced In? Not with three large \ote with this one story bunge- low y $1.3500 down moves you into this i" home, k foo plaster walls attached garage. See this today Take Your Time but hurry to see this =| aluminum sided home ii large rooms, real large lots of room to live im this three bedroom home. Twe large lots. $14,950 total * price and terms, Why Build? m you can buy this three bedrdom ranch styie car garage, cement hoon not look for yourseif ay. Bloomfield Township Tri. level, brick home with ink and grey kitchen with arge family room and din- for easy enterta: sible to show any time and eres can be ced seoemne LAWRENCE W GAYLORD 136 EB. Pike St Open Eves. FE. 4.0584 KNUDSEN - Dover Road One of the better homes,. 7 room and bath brick. Home fe in condition and has landscaped with shru trees. 2 car garage oes Silver Lake Aréa Nearly new brick ranch home wita 6 rooms and 1's baths - inch larg WEST OF PONTIAC Zoned commercial and directly HOLM ES. BA RT RA M oP ET SACRIFICE 9 ROOM INCOME — me city. 6465 Pontiac Lake For Sale Lake Prop. 44 3 BEDROOM BRI Otter Hulls. $25,000" eet 117 i Watkins Lake Excelient beach and view. ex- elusive neighborhood, 7 rooms, tile bath, attached? garage. rec- reation room, shower & dressing . rooms, fireplace, truly a fine eee —— in every detat!. Bud Nichdlie. Realtor FE §-1201 "Eey coer tae ase Feiss Se "iE Les GOOD Lake a W. “DINNAN .W. Buren PE 4-277 For Safe Lots PIP RRR mnnnnnnny BUILD NOW . our we! ® Estates, eats, ' pes mates freely HERBERT et DAVIS” : $025 Pontine Late Rd. FE Hempstead DENBY DR. fie site 5 rm ranch om Pe home, Woods. oa mba HTS. PE ERRY PARK ar. ft. with sewer & elty . STP — aise aging whe tur as — ness. Only ike for om sp buy Ideal site for ranch hom Ba agg is dit 2 regs and ary yok Ove ne ie ful Serdae fal be ay yt Oniy | 3 AC RPS* Lovely on Susnabaw ‘ha tite > ign ane. ary % : Sas mea "Soin rn ud) O tam- Ny fp . This is @ very fine home and it is located in a area. Giadly shown WM. H. KNUDSEN FE*aNe “Ereungs FE" Income Property 43A M-59 . a! 4 ioe eG ‘ : . ¥ : RO . a4 i j ie wf 7 t ‘ - : | PONTIA ESS, ’ tox, | DA ey 37 _ ei ry. ‘ONE. E “ends m BAORLARE sl Wap e cal Estate . a Qualific ations : wi ‘ie Fee zeae mn __ Grand Ra (retiraa re L oe — : 3 '. ‘~ acme . OR possi moss aw paws Pontiac. Doing ‘ee fe CALL| $70,b00, oe RY Requive exe. net profit. My 4 To bat 3 ALL LL Inchu $3500 piu in’ ulres ern Vv ‘ by ME sas63 de tA equites $8000. down po pnt = J The Ne NS SEE Sete Sarper wwe. tSANDWI down, "plus 5 Ba "iscond Jay Alan Cl w Addi wn take $ “down beck Adis DW : ae : pply 200 ™ : | For i ills In EXCEL NESS B by track ed rout ING ne Swa - “TROPICAL illaneou home beauty ese ; { LENT IC DG. . 2. Gone ate e has + 10 ACRES. ips { : : @t AL a us 6o F. better sites its = head bere 3 oe =. Only By 4 _ trade. . $2004 ~ 5 | i peeve Seal. as or Sal cate el te =, i fh Hae tr teton - ae M profitable - tir prise ‘66 TR ee 8 _— : " ro Fe Tali. 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H paid a ° {rch 4x D EC ore o@ North 3A stoke tee $9,000" — ———. 30% = 52% EM_ y Snyd ay touseh - a litt oly GAL. F a Fa ey xt tid a adee TAL 2 6 Equipment 64 Haine @ or MIC ae tc | % DI sar “T ‘der Lavend 4" POR old Go — ia tow was | oat ARM 8TO mE 62100 Pr ao oees Paices ee OPEN See, #5) MICHIGAN | eee SCOUNT “i, OE ser oe ET re cn Zora ad a ee: eae BT ®, d = ens. AN ny | 21" oa uto e & | an ee i an t mf eo et i SALES CORPORATION | ES kt os Boa = a Sars aces Bovis it of an iene ‘ance aa Seat § * v , a i + wt_B. ‘Auburn ‘nd rer ans en ett ve {M WR = | "Geen a —aeae pbayment $3.00 ie, Bg. i mE NEW. mreheld Govt. 87 a. ym sak Baise Plywood Interior Serene 3 Bh ea eae BOS ws onpia RE, re eee Ny oo | cn ids 37) "00 Sia began Pe esl ttl cen ee Fors aogier at OUR FRONT Dé RD EVENIN sanettbe omen on TORN - delu: —_— _ retrige oe — + y on BIZ. RS. AILABLE . oo th a ri tae to $69. FE 23-2543 | kag sHOW : by Oc ch i FOR. no le ae P FRONT DOOR. 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Pa 6 up 5.2766 studle eo 18: re- aw SLIP Tess, {BED Complete ho Ra ty i neg $500 pipe, sewer _faLipteR action RENCE John 173 b er in our o e NAN RD TOF, COA th yment Poe u . ; elec. eo tiec. ay bed co $75. lete hy EM . at Bad ¥ OR COMPLETE H + wit ~ - ay. w. RESTAURA a ereee sation: CE _ladies at. a ea Shaper a “aryer, 678. . 0. he og use 0 Comm EDIT O8 MATER t —) th * “J YLOR “ Sea rs a = otk] eas stg eran ay wie, REDO Sie. aoe | Fe pet — alin aa repute he ee eo de peer} BURMEL TERMa sHOTO and He "One 30 s c SALE a a 8ST | ana ms panes ig | Tele ! 3-702. EPAIRED tuariy, 8189.8 a rj prthen s 2. Eh = D) RAO | os wee LOANS #35 rece farge very RES. SEE, 16 fried i srinciondilainse home est! ularly ints ace, beater ent Sot | oad oe sete 8 to as. EST MY 2; Lak ow MOTEL any |: 8 $25 TO _— yorie af 7 7 os xi noskaweuctoes oss re: oe eave matt COIL sPRIN ° gram, €4,000 BTU 200. = "eM umber C awe =, G rE > : = 2821 e Orion! ner DIXIE HWY L _Lawrend $500 after r, condition. 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S| rnace O1 ake San A BA pur 8108 a near on with owner, : oe Er) t MAP’ ch VE, ee a ” PEN, Sree ccumnait less uundr eater. Ot! L GOR d, a RTON B io Baid- apere a ero by oe: GR a Rc flow! eap. resser ch y tim F-| be steel. 7 whe: | POO oo ae G | ay Thru $20 mo. $1723 tor rea 000 down. bedr. & Grick pang-carved. chair Le vent SoCo pos og rat chenagé Tu i ial EE SE, SHS Phone woop aoe OR a hot s vos oF “ ravel & =e : L P. Pestate 645, phot da Fr sets 7 only aE mer’ 8 gno 3 winks. 8T on A re D ist Th artrid SEPTIC for Baan ve oa price apt. a FE rs 268M ry sete at 6 a LLING ion EPL. | CRAPTS 3 ade % doers LUMIN TON | lvered sales irt Doct ra Partridge sere & ht a Loan n ee ene anno wy orb Ba and ican Sa ee | BENSON’ gators | Seem z . ge _725 Aubu al NI Co : iG lam po ect: VEN ‘ TY wiz LE a. ah, BLAC s only F iy Me or-Law ye wa ix 2 a NING BUSI- 202 PONTIAC ompan 7 MAHOGANY dai ae poe tea ——— ie eps wae Soe PE Mow. endear EE MBER CO. 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B k, FE 2-5065. sc. ress 2-203. 1 Beery wide. doors Ai kt i or ono "eh Oe Dr hief -‘Zne hat TEA 06 = nig nome re | Pie soe sickle irae | Bris fe Rate Bee oe Til Fe per rE SONTS mane Chiel fo nt wh ess GUE ner Bota ont oe ected Rat Sen egier Oil H ee | or B30 Om | e lg Le OES Tait pot in EA ome 4 gas fu pon in eau~ FIN a epe D en PRIZE . 40 rd Laks pizon, maple one e heat ea aaeee CE FE ata astic W a-i SOR BOR retail. <= Ef pe very warm @_ attached 202 AN pines EIZE wity_ water. | FAs a ot hate Di BABY on 99 8, Sagine big. saving loa ao so Call pre: ‘s invulated, e m R N. CE cote pring: set, 1 ppameys Y e| Tw gua alt ood BABY R. , Sa OOR savin Tile dor : 689 Lock- for de- peoeene bees tated. os akes, this OCHES MAIN - co. |? see Best. offer. Ler EP Noted “ggaires ES nl . *¥o sai ; the cost. ae ean oan a ginew SHOP. ~ awe 100 load BLACK DiRT. 1 a ates oe shop cea LO STER BEDS = SFR na yn ¢0688. {n- | COMI ae Se ee oo = RUGS. MY tr. 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Bes “M. down. wil sem |e or ERED Ct vot Lakes ASH FOR ates easy RE- Gas DEP EIN a.| Fe re Unies Roto. tractors ERS— POLIsit t oan R Tel . Saginaw "Stout will | $80 aif sa. ins Gavien HAIRS. ONE pinino SMALI al Gcod Gas ranges “PT. | sed tuler ee a ae geen | A ROOF DRILLS ERs enti ent Le =~ Oven t w Bt, t. Rea To PC. BE Gari 2 oe ONE DIN i play ee Dereccatn musrer | st used tra s. 12” & nee rors 3-9230 4 ARDW —S8A : 10 f oe, ease oe n a) ltor $500 ‘ed DROOM rE Lam $1 ING R ers. \3 p nport fs Lard — ks to Ww’ ower-P; SUNDA AR ws T ja) 21x00 STOR Bus. P & io S é 2m Ph. FE 5-8165-|: 20 EB. ae hoe de dE et B 15. FE re a AN Retr sec’ & chat ke ceneee $24 | roel Apes i mowers, Lots ac FO 489 8 ¥ ; ru . 930 _M E rop. tand ‘Bet. : LAWRE $23 TO tee: bg, Os 135: 3 INING (SE ard 5 ee ae ional... Boa teed tL wheel steel «tiers & pio R REN SANFO CKe ee: oo lead Is now ard Oil Coe quick FRIENDLY AN 1-0 $500 7 in oe oR pes Boy Light mo ROOM 5 a 7) 6 CS. 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Call vis tN y ES 8-0661 Lake s Pu pon hay 1a — ig 16., ene ON CAST I $ 2678 On use FR, PFAFF Ave. ete. FE ent OL C genes Une ni aa _ fe OU NEED errr eee mapa omy | gx wg FeAPER | nah peaiat mega, Bad a A ee drug ty ASCE oP conus HE STA You $50 = —_ AN ouble ad| Facto! “oR. am tani, 3 CHAIRS augaCL Sa ir CULV oe ato es per meter B DRY aed mane, erat ; sat 4 ow eFC s. J ray fae “tot ated atl ran ratty. oe oe ie Ie signature get it auic 0 . ri ai “onrome, nine Pe ao —— Pesan : ser ene Oe dave per em. 92.38 Play on PIPE | Monteaim a nT days neiechrica! tal pee ee in eae oars ee pe bust — ot M eluded. hab © wan tera os S WOO! = -| S02 Be aroma a on fen eal ee $25 a — juliders a 30 Weekdays Sot hk era eT sit unloa park-| 8 ch Rochester get Pay ag 0 le iL FR fs “Tohnson 1 it Gt inder cal d pi 5) E fu to : gra PE 45 Sgage at fe ae oe Risers te Paes Euues Pea ig Seta: shureh's, Inc =e en Di Be ee Aa a Dry ine. uar- mon ie Uce ti rehard a oe rte d ena food. be: IGHT. 10 —— m D 1. Saut a ae : _F ee n Peay etn "aia ee Sl Se | Ett yO RCS,, Mok ai) ER geen me oe RADE INT ache Pas, Mee eee eae Dee ee sas rate. > station. * BENDIX 30 OHAWK, 8 con phil ig reener | 282. elec washer EP’ ue x ne GIRLS’ 2-0233 jawa er a trac opso o deliver. og et FINANCE joer a = prior exe ase an eee ai ee PT | sis ae 7 seers oe, scree meits| grav sol, black dint " our | 70a Pontise state Beet : Hoe sole ; ad wood ra 26 UO-TF gh boy's tf. 8 re araa s | FE AIS74. To BOR si wig [EES ie ES ae a face it 85 san‘ we 8 a ee OR 37809. and State little AN ' Gas a eee. 5B ed~s 4 m. § cee Pr. $8 with PACE HE + La ate it a} fh LACK 9 Bank sa ae pat. me eae (2 ENGR bi Bog as ide f wile... __ chest 0. 15 tank, HEAT Ss Paper do call as oe Loe DI Bid fed pay the aD | ER FE GE. 4-0600. vedin cate ELEC er. 25 OW line. TER Sees BAB | sand & RT, : k Pan rs, , Gas wa: b EFR 2- $10 ig ste CTR’ Ha & b Mt Lak +17 SAND. GRAVE TOP Sale or Exchange 80 ee Fie oe ede ao RO we ran | esoen aeaar wR | “lupe Saeed eet sf eae aaa = iS ressers, rater heate } Te tea ir, $68; WN at RY ‘og, oll $100. own i i. _ ape CCOR 62 -1 Bente FE aan res rs awn 2 1-8 AND $20 WA i bu Ro mo P _| tee Bi DIA P E 5-728 sort ' ages or Exchang: ‘ol to $500 Se : wee: a mower. ee Boy ets ae anita a mts 7h eg ae ae Gaon. ms gravel eee FE ‘ A pring ats, TTAGE 0 To fr ond. FE bo 00 BA Vestsid aX. LA enne and CK ; oP. HOME \ see & . wand | 38 sn Ee meas aie: OB: MI a) Shas MEN tn 1638 See siset nino. cK tt. fil es PETE Si ees aa BUC | ee roy | toy um Brother iP er FEL MES Becerra id ay, Bass [ACCORDION | te tre axe, aoe ES Olive Pa ‘was take ia our tie ot oe g le on | ‘ : re seconde ita A won I Kutom pee hp "Roitung wes eneere sh DDING RING lent 88 “ACCO cond, 42 isT. $1 | dir K ete oe YAR P 2: aca 1 : movabl y ste glass _o te tenon ingh winvade w. 93 ae eo ea DIA N. Jes 50 t, to Fy 8-382 Da 7 : pay- sgtop ¥ D ti R conte wa ous rf te $4 3 on. N asie_| ea P 2 Business Opportunities ser with None un armen aN | sep Fv im, woven” e. Impe- pa elivered tne ALEX ee a 0 Plene® tra een ek iy Ture Poite ggev ew oe) Fj Bie iepane nas | Eiger anastiy ae atte gare ied ae gallon FEE ad _Fitnt ractor! wor son tad and ties | A $10; i, 5 sed. 490 ees ale CO FE RD FI wo “tee an BIS Tra Pert 7; STEW: inan i) Bes, Gaede esis a. iad SP Done tate | soa ee ve ridge. ce C ba rey &4 breakf d 0! end le ance og ; RC. aE. iz EE st $1467, ice. Sc tubin to sizes. 3. LOW aa eo EQUIPMENT. ae 3891. = e bed Thru Part , j vtine A O. i : * compl chairs, ‘ast mobi Bin Wiss Ww. re natig A ona wash "Double Sink, os haefier preser : rim BLYD_ CALL FE ANYONE on , abies ~ Fr M refin: ta- o ASH YOUR iron. FE Ap- wi Sink —_— RNE: with oaned x OCS pint 53808, RE- ; Ponti 4 mile Prt” ‘ge Arenal AYPAIR sehing, a ieNwasnE ieee 350" colo Pong fittings |... 918.98 Ceo lessons ON | Crm ie 387 couple tia : i! + 6-35 N AS ALLY with ored with trim $12.95 | Co D Fe | —". shed top SA ee 5 ac Ra eR Pond . old, cycle, _ 1 0 PL HER trim path rim vee BL RNET 2 YRS E 2- ston’ soil ND, Drayto i] IX RCA = gino mt & reat buy et puss ion 1d He set ie =e rE comes, sre rer 301 Black dirt. asee ) n Plains — sew malececichesin | C1300 srort rae HOME |e SANE Peoktbiwo 80 8) A piss for $0. D dist. Been ns Mg Aubu pareere, AR. Oe 1% Ae SOONER b di crates ; baniee TTE? #100. ) £10 TOP del ; : ‘Walled La rocker arn a sos Fe — & strained. | _Sale, 800 rooinert FE Sis = y= soe F seat Me! aveuen HEIGHTS MOBILE VIt- VIL- ios1 620 ft, 8. 6 Auvera Obie ae | aoe ane Oot 30 ft. tnsuinied "Tealer with tan EETOMATOES. | tipgae-t eRegege™™ | Sha atte, i ‘ er 6 p.m. F Big RNG PAL Sth Sake RR Re RTE a Gal WRC, oD euaroes TOE, Rae pie RS paar ale Cara 9 00) shelter Only 15 minutes to Pon-. nee ed aah S Si = = + el aN Sale. fom 5 Equipment, 76 WORILHOME ESTATES. MODERS | tiac. Also trailer sales. Base = $20 Phone MYrtle 2-4611. 38 covers. Exc Taylor made seat cond. 12 ‘Thorpe 8t & olayground lake front 1 sCRGE MEKER t UNIT. WITH 2661 /1985 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. * il. GQne @ cas +Fi $Suk cooler Mutual 40008 * “*" OXFORD MOBILE MANOR 3 MH | Silvewai. Really sharp. #1310. 2 WHEEL MANURE ee | ee ae a MI 6.7853 si MU : AC 8 “= t 88 CADILLAC 62 COUPE. ALL na Bet. 10a 1) Mile oat og Bale wn See | ower, © beauty in & out. 92608 rho wi th 3022 of vt. See day or eves at 2045 ck. | FORD FERGUSON CRON DEARBORN urs wa best Oa Hemmend Lk. 9 bike Bot r- | Chard Lk. Rd. ity bik E. of Mid-| LA ‘re ete mid: fae oheae lot Modern S Kevin's | _ dlebelt. ie Fon ACTOR. 60 Mobile Village, . 3300 “guanbert | * ee 7 SERIES @2. GHARP. ¢ Ra. ull prfe $450. FE S-0016. . "t ( j BUICK, 2 DR. RED & WHITE. , ‘ LOW AS $75 OR YOUR CAR DOWN MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS HASKIN S CHEVROLET ‘THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND “Oakland County’s rartecr Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 CLARKSTON MA 53-5071 Open Nights CHEVROLET 1957 v-8, ra. 4 DR. station wagon R&H. white walls, new car appearance. See this low mileage beauty today, just your car down, easy GMAC terms. Haskins: Chev. 673" Dixte mens? at MI5 MApie 43-5071 pen nites ‘til & CADILLAC Fldorado Convertible ee dream car. Full power ¢3.- OR 34315. ceeeees BEL | vertible. Clean Low mileage _ Owner MY¥_ 3-13 1364. “Monthend ” Clearance ‘57 Dodges ‘BIGGEST TRAD’ BEST DEALS. LONGES' Rus. LOWEST PRICES HEARD OF. HURRY-HURRY. ONLY 26 L ge iH 2-DR. SEDAN ~ Starting at (5) 4+DR. SEDANS, — Starting at aa) 2-DR. HARDTOPs — Starting Ls : (1) = ee $2777 ay V6 TON McNEAL “For the best deal Dodge - Plymouth Dealer 635 ‘8. woodese MY 4-204 Birmingham | - \! * 3 | '§1 DODGE 5 PASSENGER COUPE | "tl 8) AIR 1036 CON- | 1433 2290, j \ ~ . Loaded. : PICK UP $1490 | 2708 «Orchard Lake Rd. 1 mile W. of Telegraph, Keego Har. FES #204. 18390 CHEVROLET 210 2 DOOR. Several in different colors and ac- cessories Priced to sell. §200 down or your old car, NORTH | CHEVROLET 100e 8. Wosdword Birmingham "86 CHEV. DELRAY 2? DR. RED & white, sell or trade for older car, OR 33318. | ibee CHEVROLET DEL RAY. A timmed | ut cool inside Radio & heater, white tires, binek | & white viny! leather pprigocd | V-8 was o' our finest families. You wil) cs Just | the second owner. cs aider = =) $1,195 Lis cy a ET NE ae 710 V & H. $1,150. eee ay ‘+14 i413. ‘96 CHEVROLET 210. EXECU tive’s car, shaftply styled 4 dr. hardtop. Power Gide, 6 cylinder. Gives 19 miles oe alion. R & H. Power seat & ows. WE L OUR AD MAN WITH THE PONTIAC — ‘On a 2-Week Vacation EVERY DAY A VACATION A WISE | 4L HANOUTE i Eadie Steele Ford. | °55 § CHEVY DEL RAY. P. GLIDE. | —— Just lke new. Doctor's Priced to sell. Lucky Auto _Bales, _193 §, Saginaw. FE ¢- 41006. ‘0 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER. nae R&H, no money anes one ume payments of §8.65 Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks. ‘MId- west 47500. Harold Turner Ford. Gray. Radio, heater, good second car, MAyfair 66292. 1952 DESOTO 4 DR. NO MONEY down, assume a a $27.24 a mo. Call Manager, FE _ 5-204, Eddie Steele F Ford. SEDAN. EXC... COND. pea clean Exc, tires. EM 3-0081. B White | | diate delivery. Save time—save money. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVEHEAD LOCATION FOR A BETTER DEAL BETTER 6EE HASKINS CHEVROLET “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” “Oakland County’s - Fastest Growing g Dealer ay | MA__5-S072 sen CARTON 9 = FORD 4 DR. NO DOWN PaY. ment. — a ee uto Sales, 193 8. Saginaw AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors ' Chrysler - Plymouth fer Chrysler. Pull power wees $1005 Soto e new. $1495 33 Olds 4 dr bard! —— $1545 | ‘36 Chevy V-8 Sta. Wagon .. $1825) "85 Plymouth V-8. 2 io ose os "56 Piymouth V8 4 d $1195 ‘$4 Pontiac 4 dr 8 pass wagon $ 875 54 Pontiac 4 dr. Cle vs § TTS $2 Buick. Full AH yatphl Sharp! 8 505 3 Packard, OD, wee. § 4% 2 coer Da cee $ 450 52 Pontise 8. $25 down. .... § 196 "51 rae Sharp. 2 <= tire veesee § 205 "50 yma ‘Runs good ose» @ 195 ‘@ Ford V-8. $10 down .... § 95 OPEN EVENINGS = Oaxiand Ave. West 4-7500. Harold a Ford. ae ‘THESES - NEED . NOTHING _ BUT DRIVING i i | j STOCK, NO. PRICE 382 $1795 ‘86 Buick Special 2? Dr. Sedan. radio & heater, dynafiow. low) | mileage, exceptionally clean. | ' | 334 $1295 ‘85 Buick Special 2 6dr Sedan heater, dynaflow, maroon & white This won't last ‘long $1495 35 Buick Special 2 Dr Hardtop. radio & heater, dynaflow, w-wail tires, Priced for the thrifly buyer. | | i | { 1293 $1895 | | ‘$6 Buick Special 2 Dr. Hardtop. radio & heater, dynaflow, w-wail tires, blue & white. Excellent condition. $1295 "85 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe. radio & heater, standard shift, w-wWall tires, Red & White, Ex- cellent White top, low mileage. | 423 $1100 *h4 Ford Convertible coupe Tadio &' heater fordomatic, w-wall tires, tinted glass, Genuine leather upholstery. : 1 330° $1195. ‘4 Ford Stuniiner 2 dr. Hardtop, | radio & heater fordomatic, Seed giass, w-wall tires. ~ OLIVER - BUICK 219 Orehard Lake Ave. IF Ei 29101 a Open. ao 232 5. Saginaw Light Cars Priced to Go ‘ tie rf 57 Wag'n $2545 Chev. 4 Dr * Air 8 cyl. station he doa R&H, W-W. Over- "56 CHEV. 2dr. a nice 216, shiny blue with sparkling chrome, §1245 Ford $2205 This Fairlane 500 2-Dr. fs | er. one-owner Scraicahens Trade-ins Priced to sell. Suburban Mrs. foe car regardiess of condition per cent cash can make x" 4 OLDS DEALER 565 S. Woodward ise | McNEAL 1983 PL H CRANBROOK 2- ~ Origina' blue Pearl Here For the best deal stock No. 381. Dodge - Plymouth Dealer 486 35 &: Wooaward . Birmingham . ¥ NORTH CHEVROLET’ MI 42735 1000 8. Woodward, Birmiagham “Bright — Spot” AUTO SUPE R MART Fall Selections | $1395 | "88 Dodge Roral Sedan. Power- flite, radio & heater. ° $1695 ‘88 Olds 8@ Holida hydra- — radio & Lee 2 tone - $1295 ‘$5 Pontiac 2 Dr., Hydramatic, ra-. dio & heater, nice color. i $1195 | | ‘54 Plymouth, Radio & heater. gold and black, R&l, oyerdrive A ij bear So hurry 'S7 Chev. $2245. Be] Air V-8. 2-Dr. HT Has Power ac, PG, R&H, W-W. Come drive it home. '56 Buick $1845. This 2 Dr. Riviera HT has Dyne-Flow, R&H, 2-TONE: blue & white. W-W, Wheel covers, '55 Plym.. Jet biack with R&H. This one looks itke @ doll. on in & drive it home for only $025 'SS Thunderbird This one one. PL aes J has auto. trans. R&H, W-W. Just a beauti- ful car. $1975. ‘SS Roadmaster: Ps. PB., Power windows, Power Se ‘55 Olds $1605 This Holiday 2-Dr Baba ng — Hydra., R&H, Ww. “ MIANY. MORE @ EDSEL RIEMENSCHNEIDER ENGELHART ‘6 a. Bel Air “4 Dr.. se- radio & beater, real clean. $2495 z | "88 Cadillac 62 rm hydramatic, | radio & heater, power. $1095 . ‘88 Plymouth Sedan, radio & heater. "65 Buick $1695 Sepcig] Riviera 4 Dr., Dynafiow radio & heater. "$4 Olds Super 88 2 Dr., ’ $1195 hydra- matic, radio & heater ‘$4 Ford 4 ‘64 Mercury Club Coupe, radio matic, brakes. ‘$2 Cadiline 62 Sedan. radio & h $895 $795 Dr., radio & heater. $1095 Merco- & heater, power $1295 Hydramatic, | eater, power steering. $795 ‘33 Olds Super 88 2 Dr. Hydén- matic. radio & heater, power brakes. | $695 ‘83. Chevrolet Ci. Cpe, Power- | gide, radio & heater. 2 i $395 shiny black — Je ike | FE 20115 | ‘833 Ford @ Dr, $2 Chevrolet 2 Dr., radio & heater "62 Cadillac Coupe, radio & beater 2 $395 *62 Pontiac 2? Dr., hydramatic, ra-— dio & heater . ‘1 Olds er 8 4 Dr, Hydramatic, radio reppedoedy om ‘$1 Ford 3 radio & ‘47 Buick - radio &.heater $395 $1095 * hydramatic, - - $295 Dr, Rea] sharp. - > “'S Cadillac 62 Sedan, bydramatic, . heater $95 JEROME - Old9 - Caditlac Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 #1: Drive out where overhead ts low difference! Many se from. 923 W. Huron FE 42188 ‘8 PONTIAC 2 DR. 960 SERIES. money down, assume yments ye a mo. Call Credit Manager, $0204. Eddie Steele Ford SAFETY USED South Side 57 CHEVROLET ‘a ‘56 CHEVROLET Dr. Hard Top $1845 ‘56 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. Hard Top $1695 56 CHEVROLET "35 PONTIAC Station Wagon $1305; 55 CHEVROLET Station Wagon $1305 ~ 4 SS, PONTIAC "54 CHEVROLET Del Rey > $795 56 FORD . Convertible $1695 *. 36 PONTIAC Mathes ‘56 BUICK +Dr. Hard Top 0) CHEVE ROLET "36 CHEV TROLET Del Rey $1495 °56 FORD : °55 CHEV VROLET 55 CHEVROLET $1150 55 CHEVROLET Hard $1 . ‘55 CHEVROLET "i From $95 to $245 FE 44547 7 EN. The beautiful fall days ahead in one of these OK from MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES North Side. 641 Oak! and Ave. MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ‘— YOUR TERMS A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door | MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES | “Your CHEVROLET Dealer”. OY TESTED CARS 211 S. Saginaw 34 CHEVROLET $795 54 FORD $605 "53 CHEVROLET 53 CHEV ROLET 33 FORD 52 CHEVROLET $445, SE PONTIAC $295 ‘31 OLDSMOBILE $295 : "32 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon $405 SZ BUICK 1 bi PONTIAC Station Wagon $1645 3 CHEVROLET ey Sah 34 CHEVROLET Bel 5 -< 55 JD 33 CHEVROLET $506 33 CHEVROLET < sh FORD ” 31 PONTIAC "St PONTIAC $145 a 51 PONTIAC oie 52 CHEVROLET 16 » FE 44546 > NT: 5 fe f F ss oF Pa o e 2 i ? d ig & t - i ee = . 4 * : | i | at S * * ie : . t iy . oe “ } f —_ | ; ‘ i 4 - w i : 4 Pa i \; ‘ : gr, Bey. \ | i a - +. : * ‘ : Oe ! = ee - : . ee ES m j cd + ; 2 i . - es * a e £ P \ ‘ + SS, # é a oo ; “THE PONTIAC 'pREss, stonpay. 8 PTEMBER 23, 1957 | inne Pee =n i +———_—-*&»*— 7 7 aaa 2 ~ : ; : ft : = ; \ . ’ rs. 91 Shrubs 68! Sale Farm tt 76] Auto Accessories 80 For Sale’ Cars 91 SLICES OF HAM, \, For Sale Cars 91 for Sale ~. owes daa a : : CS | ieee PL MOTOR & “REAW| guroe 3s 2 DR, HARD. ‘ i 4 ‘6. FORD | WAQON,|'s? NASH RAMBLER, STATION | end. “Pontiac Lx. : . shape. | wagon. Ouerdrive R.& H, Phone Fc = Windemere. Bir Ag | Must sel Ma sesiie. | OR See ‘tere equipmetit, garden tractors. UITTON RA- mere. 1 ‘ : fa 8 B164. rotary power mowers, chain saws.|, dio. New. $49. FE 86136. 1-0062,_ aac ist FORD CUSTOM 3, POOH.’ 72 OLDS, FOLLY EQUIPFED. a Pontiac gidest garden and lawn ia C. AC ENGINE COM- i955 BUICK SPECIAL, GOOD CON- Eq Tadid and heater.| Real rt eee # . m S & SERVI plete all access. Hi 4% Poy Dyasfiow, $1,200. FE 4 . hew metallic paint _MU_ 45156. Tom Bobr. oe y $ SALES. Rever installed in chassis. job seat covers and- other | soR SALE; 1960 OLDS “68” ME- pe ma oe ‘tonal 17-2520. additional accessories. Car-can be |"), ed to sell. 1 SeenE LOW WILY TRATLER. “CLARKS ON pe oo “ei a, Ven I E2 3-2040. ALL W TILT TRAILER.| - Auto Glass “Specialists mingham. Michigan, of- cai’ ee ee DB: Pm bane. | SWEPT WING DODGE Safety « cars is fan 4 r) } a 7 All work Eddie Steel - = : CALIF. * HERE WE an wee cornet, See | Motor. Sales WILL ACCEPT ws. | 1053 SETOUTE ¢ RWG MOK, “ST ATT'S COME =. ‘ y Auto Glass Co, 122 Oak- Chry sler- Pl h ae ae ee ey aoun, eonme, : _— = = We ere going all out to win « 2 er - Plymout i rt payment on oI good used car. Sone Eddie Steele Ford. |’ MOTOR SALES vacation Weipa. Oe For Sale Tires 80A og Bo kantup 3ae| Balance easy term ENCE “it PLYMOUTH | CUSTOM | SUB- GE CARS & TRUCKS e mon : 7 J ben deal over co a new Parma STANDARD SRARD NEG fineR | ltt package ol fer cynen ae a Ba en A a Oe . een we cane Goes ook “give U oy 86 Kooy off. ‘or | white walls, — custom heater, /@ Oakland te 8 or 5-9207 er Exceptional buy MI 6-155 | with. ears. Demo. credit ter Bite walla, : ee $a PONTIAC DELUXE. GOOD | 1831 Chevy. R H. Power Glide, “SHADE TREES ING BROS ED. WILLIAMS. | ditt. ual Beedle ae 1955 a good tires, Cheap FE) Ad cond 1 very cieas, eee Maple snd Rorway Mani /PE CH a gs ogsVE, i?) S18 saga at Barham, | Daly eds pine ‘state 1k and ib © FORTTAC CHIEFTAIN Com |" PLUS, TRANShoRTEION ‘ nttac WE BUY AND SELL GOOD UsmD es iinds.” We ‘got “em FARM MACHINERY. N AND “artay, 80. also makewalls. | 1956 herd % ten pick up F250 ¢ % ggg alacant cauiP g9 M24 MY 3-2750 _Lake Orion all sizes, see them before you ysed. Proulx Olfver Sales on M24, ATE SALES tom cab, heavy duty tires, Rau Fresh air heater. 2-tone blue & 3 PLYM R&H, GOOD TIRES Bia He Acroae om ome | — ust erie of Oster om &._ Saginaw a7 COM | 1S Ford maton wagon, Vt, Ford: | | | white with ‘whitewalls. “This car| Priced to sell. a0) _Livermols. ts. No tod. bout of Fk” Rentals Parts o epetrs ~ Auto Service 81.) o-Mazic,- power sree, Be $ | eo Boum ae es "6 PONTIAC. , 4 OR, HE DAS. Ree “ae Pontiac Land- i599 Crooks Rd. * Mis 2 Guan F GRINDING In THE Open Evenings— ace | ; payment. You can see it at Eddie| Lucky Auto Sales, 193 §. Saginaw. seepin Ea SLOG GRAIN SAWS, 301 oss 7 ; yy, : ee ch bbe ee. i. THE. PONTIAC PRESS, Mombay. sures 2, 1957. on scree cae _THIRTY-THREE _ \ | i a -- Teday’s S Radio Prous -- > wae, ae CRLW, (oo ee can cae wx¥z, an) WPON, cise) WIBK, «ieee Sa ees News, Martyn | iPlay Dating Bret Maverick TONIGR?” TUESDAY MORNING WIBK, Baseball os 6: ogg News a ee ek Rocsinny undup ) News C. Lewis we. oven} Martyo A B C-Warners S h ow ° 2 : * News, Don Mcleod | WXYZ. Fred Wolf 9:20—WIR. Jack Harris : af te Wek We CRW. Rooster Chub JBK, Tom George 130—wak. Dr Malone = | Joins in the Battle for 1:90— WIR, pasoer Date we. 10:00—WIR, Arthur Godt WXYZ, News, : ' Snes WWJ, Mulholland wien Contry Roundup ww, News True Story CKLW. Gabriel Heatter Sunday Ratings Wine Gee Mae WXYZ, Herb Anderson 5 Son ue fs lies 6:30-—WJR, Voice of CKLW, News, Homechats 2:06—WIR, : . . ¥ son} WW), Maxwell” News Ww. ews, ¢e | WW, News, MMulvoliand BURBANK, Calif — A bold, ad-. ah et ped! pf St an, olf, News babs) News, M.D. Beall| > CKLW, News, Davies venturous Westerner with a win- os) . y Nunn ‘ WJB : . .| $:30—WJR, 2nd Mrs. Burton ity j a he Boe WoAR, News 10:30—W WJ, NBC Bandstand] WXYZ, News, Slagle ning personality is the American — _WPON, Barly Bird Spts. o aed ; Geme, Maey Morgan}; CKLW, News nenees Company's ump. card in high stakes bidding for 1:30—WW), 3-S8tar Ext 7 ews 3:00—WJR, Pat Buttrem w= anes ay ahorr ae WIR, Dao K dase . aly eae ofignet Godfrey 7. Hews eee the new television season’s Sunday : ews y: c © cages W, ews, Toby David| WXYZ, Paul Winter WCAR, News, Page night ratings. a, a Batatapeaay” | Wee Meee ME | Siew aang | agen, Mowe Paty a * CKLW. True Early Bird Cru | WCAR, News, B. Martyn | WWJ. W House | He is James Garner, 6 foot 3 |:30— WW), Line onewree seek WPON, Don MacKinnon =| WXYZ News ae * |Oklahoma-born star who enacts the ny same ‘| WH, Bob Maxwett 1se—W IR, Time for Music| WCAR, Martyo, Spts, [title role in Warner Brothers’ new 3 patted 3 WXYZ, Curtein Calls hour-long TV series, “Maverick,” 9:00—-WIR, W CKLW, sports CKLW, Robert Hur 4:00—WJR, Parade of Bands , ' ae oo WRK, Hews, Rela [Wee Clark. Reid od WW, News, Confessions telecast from 6:30-7:30 p.m, c & suger . Gan, Hews ne we <<. as TUESDAY x ArEERnoom weal Nets, = As Maverick, Garner brings a peer i. Se. fie ww), ea, Maxealh ere Ress, 30 WIR, Muste Hall dashing, romantic character to 2 wate. fore aoe ; Elizabeth “Twa News, McKenzie televiewers, portraying a care- a Music ret eee Sane Grant, rant, Reatter GRATE, Rewn; Mstenste tree, adventurous roamer of the W2¥R Zop of ‘Tows News WCAR, ows, Themes §:00—WIR, Philip Lenners | O18 West whe plays for high Bete: News, Shook Tg atte Fall” WJBK, News, Tom Geers we, at. Five ——? in ~_ perilous game of 50 WES. Cipet Star WXY2, Pred Wolf - per —we Music| CKLW, Spts., _* p Vielpnes: and re- *WCAR, News Ace CRW. News, David # iia" Pare bia ites : WJBK. News Maleod mance, 1 ews, t2 & , Arthu rey 0 oo WIR Nowe WCAR, T. CKLW, Bud aa WPON, Music With Mason Garner was -elevated to motion ae 0:00-—WJR, Wm, sheehan WPON, Don Mackinnon | 4.59 wap, Muste Hail picture. stardom after Warner WCAR, News hada’ 190—WIR, Wendy Warren | WWJ. Jim Deland Brothers’ executives _ recently Ww ‘ews, Sporte WXyzZ, Breakfast Club WWJ, News, Mulholland ars News, McKenale : Peas ~ CKLW, News, David WXYZ, Sunshine Boys W, News viewed his performance in “‘Sayo- 11:30—WJR, Music WJBK, News, George CKLW, News, Davies WCAR, Sports nara,” in which he plays a Marine aie -- Today's Television. Programs -- TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 8:00—(7) Sport Focus, (9) Popeye. (4) News; Sports. (2) News: Le- Goff.. ~~ 6:10 — (7) Sports. - Phelps. 6:15—(7) News: Daly. (4) Weath- er: Eliot, (4) News: Edwards. 6:20—(4) Box 4 Forum. §:30—(7) Wire Service. Family es- capes from Commuinsts. (9) Foreign Legion. (4) Price Is Right. (2) Robin Hood. “The Trap’’ tests loyalty of Sherwood men. (2) Weather: o :00—(9) Million Dollar Movie. Tallulah Bankhead, William Ben- dix in “Lifeboat.” (4) Restless Gun. John Payne in new adult western series. Payne plays Vint Bonner, one of fastest gunmen in pos@Civil War West. Cowhand Bonner drifts from town to town, riding the catle drives. In first episode. ‘Payne’ meets vaginas ing youth who goes wild, kills 2 men. (2) Baseball. Detroit Tig- ers vs. Cleveland Indians at Cleveland. :30—(7) Bold Journey. “Under - Western Skies.” (4) Wells Far- - go. Hardie searches for missing - teenager in “Apache Gold.” 8:00—(7) Voice. Rise Stevens, Met Murder.” 10:10—(9) Weathervane’ 10:15—(9). Theater 15. 10:30, (7) Public Defender. on the Carousel.” Ten football games: Queen. x 11:00—(7) Ha fe News: Goff. Weather. 11:20—(4) Sports: Parker, Sports: ff 11:25 — (2) Nightwaich Theater. Back.” 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Kor lowbelly”” by oe Marilyn Lovell. TUESDAY MORNING Report. > 6:55—(2) On The Farm Font. Opera: (4) Twenty-One. 8:30—(7) Welk’s Top Tunes. | Front. Page Challenge. Quiz. (4) Antarctica. True story of ni Army-Navy men blazing and, $:00—(2) Captaie = (7) Cartoon Carnival. blasting highway over 640 miles, of unexplored Antarctica. 9:00—(9) Favorite Story. Adolpte Menjou as magician. 9:30—(7) Hot Rod Races. (9) Fal.) “con, Mystery. (4) Errol Flynn! Theater. When college basket-) | ball championship is lost, a _ “Fix” is hinted. 10:00—(9) National News (4) Death Valley. How Reno, “Biggest Lit-| 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. ‘1:45—(2) News. (7) = Car-' nival. $:30—(7) The Little Rascals. 43—(2) Cartoon Classroom. '$:65—(4) Faye Elizabeth. \9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Arlene Francis Show. 9:50—Q2) Arthur Goltrey. Harry. ap Otficer falsifies pickpocket re- port, (9) City Detective. “Corpse (4) Big Ten Highlights. High spots of Bg _Q) Ellery On. (S. Million Dollar Mystery. Philip Reed in “Underworld Scandal.” (4) W’kamp.: (2) News: Le 11:15—(4) Weather: Eliot (2) Miss’. (2) Tom Conway in “Falcon Strikes rean war captain is called ‘‘Yel- .. (4) Tonight. er, singer 6:50—(2) Meditatiods. 1) Farm . 4:30—(2) Our Miss Brooks. Range Rider. (7) Mickey's Re- | Treasure Hunt. (7) Our Friend, (2) Ameche Preseaté: “Voice of 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4 Truth, | Consequences, 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tie Tac Dough. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. ” 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. and Ricky. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) Comics. (9) The Things We See. 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) (9) Corliss Archer. 1:00 — (2) My Hero. Room. Bill Kennedy Showtime. and Groom. (Color) My Little Margie. 2:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours. Topper. : 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan. 2:55—(9) News. ™ stand. (9) Request Playhouse. 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. ~ Theater. '$:45—(4) Modern Romances. \4:00—(2) Susie. (4) I Married Joan. (9) Circle 9 Theater. (4) cord Room. - . §:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Party. ; 5:30—(4) Patti Page. tle City in World” was named.|10:00—(4) Price Is Right. ———— ‘Lure’ Aspect Examined » Girard Trial Will Move to Death Hill Tomorrow - MAEBASHI (INS) — anese manslaughter trial of GI. William Girard tomorrow takes up) the most bitter bone of contention in the case—prosecution charges} that the 22-year-old soldier lured) ‘Mrs, Naka Sakai to her death. Tt was the issue of enticement that helped inflame the Japanese. over the Girard case, led to agita-| The Jap- that was settled by the U.S. Su- preme Court. The Maebashi kel, 21, of Inkster, Mich., who was with Girard on the fateful day the Mrs. tossing | bags lacie District Court! Nickel, immediately after the fa- trial will be held tomorrow at the tal shooting, denied he had tossed jscene ion a Us |killed seven months ago. The ACROSS 1 Versatile . &e! re fF ‘tatta) 85 Allowance for waste DOWN 1 Scheme: 2 S@parten serf ~ | 3 Partof the foot 4 Card game § Verbal : _ off € Tit 7 Penétrate & Denee step. | ees ae eS 9 Preposition 43 British oge | 5, Maco 2 Written . torn of Mistress 0 Deed ; j 3 ed, \ 346 One who, has ” oh s. Army firing range, where ‘Mrs. Sakai, a shell scavenger, was prosecution is scheduled to tion for furisdiction over the GI call an Army buddy of Girard's— and finally sparked a controversy) Specialist Third Class Victor 1 Nic- ‘|Girard’s fatal “compléte accident” done in the \ lperformance of duty to scare Mrs, of the fatal shooting—hill 655/the shells “‘in order to protect a woody, almost inaccessible buddy’’—in the words of his Army lega] adviser, Capt. Albert Rakas, 32, of Chicago. But in a second affidavit he is reported to have admitted he lured the 46-year-old Japanese woman under Girard’s urging. This is the story he is expected to place in the court record when he testifies _ on hill 655, ° The defense is expected to use Nickel’s testimony—from ‘which ‘newsmen will be barred—to dis- credit another prosecution ‘‘entice- ment” witness, — He is 29-year-old farmer Hidet- sugu Onozeki who claims he saw Girard himself toss empty shells in Mrs. Sakai’s direction. If Onozeki's credibility can be seriously im- paired in the minds of the judges, ‘ithen the issue of enticement will ‘\be indirectly lifted from Girard’s shoulders, - The sources said the defense sion,” + Nickel’s testimony will be pre- sented first w. Onozeki is qutdoor session if time permits. linent, the defense position is that shooting Sakai away from Army —" he. was guarding. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin (Color) Club 60. (7) The Erwins. (4) Romper} (7) Charm Theater. (9) 1:30—(2) House Party. (4) Bride 2:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) Matinee Theater. (7) 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) American Band- '3:30~(2) Edge of Night. (9) Bugle. Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance, scheduléd to be the No, 2 prosecu- tion wifness and may testify in the ’ Despite the charge of entice- was a captain and friend of Marlon Bran- do. = * * * A seeker of the vigorous life, he BOLD ADVENTURER — James Garner has joined the ranks of | TV's Western stars as Bret Maverick in ABC’s new “Maverick” | ith « uNnce’ t that series produced by Warner Brothers. In the show telecast Sundays Ine bad asked the ae my from 6:30: to 7:30 p. m. Maverick, a frontier wanderer of the late (atomic secrets. 19th Century, fights injustice wherever he finds it. | ‘estern Hero — ‘ | Captain Turned Traitor Has Big Gambling Debts MOU — VERNON, N. Y. #—jof the charges against him, ac- George A. French, Air Force cap- cording to the democratic way.’ ‘tain. sentenced to life imprison-, ‘She said she will stand by her ment for trying to sell secret in husband formation te the Soviet Union, | French was a combat bombar- ‘owed thousands of dollars in gam-| gier during World War II and the ‘bling debts, according to. his wife ‘Korean War. He received decora- rand an Air Force spokesman. tions for his missions. . * * French was convicted of offer- Mrs, Dorothy G._French, who) ing “diagrams on the haridling of imarried the\girman in 1941, said ‘atomic weapons in combat air- lyesterday: “George was a gaM- craft, and showing components of - ibler, not the racetrack type, but |the bomb and its associated equip- ja devoted poker player. He loved!ment with information relating to |\the game. I never knew the ex. fusing and yield.” ce of his poker playing until A * * * ‘month ago, when a mutual friend} . . told me I'd better have a talk’ pie over ee a dropping oe }with him. ‘Embassy in Washington, offering “I was told he was deep in'to sell the secrets for. $27,500 and debt, well into the thousands of ' setting a meeting place. An FBI \dollars.” lagent intercepted the note. ‘French's arrest followed. Sid, Imogene Return fo TV in January — NEW YORK (INS) — Caesar and Coca—two of TV's most famous. names—will be back together on rt *« & * | In W ashington, an Air Force) spokesman said French had con- tracted a string of loans in con-| " |nection with the gambling debts. | French's court-martial and life sentence were disclosed last Sat-| Cn ne The Air Force said French had began his adventures at the age of 16, by roaming from Norman, 'Okla., to the Gulf Coast and sign-, ing up with the Merchant Marine. ATHLETIC STAR He returned to finish Bis school-' ing and became a track and foot- ball star, Then the Korean War ‘came along and he found himself in some of the bitterest fighting. He emerged with two Purple, Hearts. | * * * Career-wise, he got his first job in acting as one of the six judges in the road company of ‘“The Caine Mutiny. Court-Martial,"’ making 512 ‘appegrances in New York and on Tex and Jinx. (7) 12 O’Clockitour. While in New York he took | \drama lessons and groomed him-| i self to tackle Hollywood. Warner Brothers gave him a screen test after he appeared in a “Cheyenne” TV Western. His movies include “Toward the Un- known,” ‘The Girl He Left Be- ”* “Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend” and “Sayonara.” In his most important film as- . date, ‘Darby’ invasions of North Africa, Sicily and Italy in World War II. Boy, 8, Launches Garfield Memorial Ms * the nation’s screens in January. been tried in secret at Barksdale * * * Air Force Base, near Shreveport, Thanks to Earl’ accidentally, of course. sault troops who hoses ~) ELBERON, N. J. Only a faded 14-inch sign in the window of a private garage here marks ithe spot where President James’ A. Garfield died of an assassin’s bullet 76 years ago. terlaken didn't like it. He started a campaign to obtain a monu- ment for the spot. : * * * Young Bruce developed an in- terest in presidential history when an illness last year kept him home from school. While recuperating, he visited the site and was shocked to find the sign in the garage at the sum- New York businessman. * * * He went out-to bat for a monu-| ment and donated his weekly al- lowance of 50 cents for the cause. Soon he received cash contribu- tions totaling $60—not, enough. * * * But last week, Daniel Ardolino, an official in a West Long Branch monument firm, heard of Bruce's efforts and promised that his firm would provide free an inscribed stone marker. Owners of the. property have given permission to erect the | Monument. Bruce Frankel, 8, of nearby In- mer home of Joseph Fisher, a Six Minors Arrested for Possessing Beer Six minors were arrested early) appear at a later date. * * * Arrested were Danicl Schustef,| 19, of 297 Osmun St.; Robert Eason, 17, of 198 E. Huron St.; James Miller, 17, 94 State St.; Earl McAffee, 18, of 406 S. Jessie and two sisters. Hamburg, Germany . steins from Hamburg. “I right away telephoned Rio de Janeiro. “And it’s him—' my ‘baby brother’—7 years younger, about 45 now! te say be a and is “a typical New Yorker. he was born in “Hamburg, Germany.” could have merely said Germany; perhaps because of my fondness for the — delicacy allegedly invented there, I wrote . “Hamburg.” A stoutish man of soon came to my of Oscar for 23 years. x * * I give him up,” he said. “Oscar thought I was dead in the’)... to live with her parents. The same as my friends, my mother, father’ The Frenches have three chil- But”—and his eyes shone—“when I read‘dren, Bonnie, 14, Jane, 9, and . there can’t be too many Occar Orn-/Linda, 22 months. LEO I need a short name for a band, so I take my mother’s. my passport”—and he held it out—‘says ‘formerly Ornstein’.”, In 1934 Germany was unpleasant. Oscar went to Austria, Leo to South America and the parents and two daughters with a German accent @-~ d was trembling. wis Eis—drummer and saxophonist of 601 W. 156th St., who heads a Bavarian orchestra playing in- the Boston area—had hunted s Item, Brothers Get Together By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Sometimes a columnist does a ae deed— When we Wilsons were in Rio de Janeiro, I wrote a little chunk about one Oscar Ornstein. : I told how Ornstein talks on two phones But that I But OSCAR to Belgium—where the war wiped them out. | “After,” Leo said solemnly, “I asked the Red Cross, all the! igovernments.- They think they are all dead.” On the call to Rio he and Oscar “were both crying on the phone” and amazed too-that they hadn't met, for Leo was. in South America until: seven years ago when he came to, this country, and Oscar comes often to New York from South | America, where he went from Austria to book acts. x * * “Not until you wrote that little thing!” Leo said does Oscar look like now? And he’s successful?” “Everybody important in Rio knows Oscar,” I assured him. | “Ah, ‘he always was a smart boy,” Leo nodded. expecting a cable saying what day next week Oscar will Z The last time I see him was 1934 in Berlin at be here. the restaurant I am playing in—long before the war.” Oscar cabled me, too, and signed it THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Sunday morning for illegal pos- ‘Gaston session of beer and one juvenile and says all is ok. was released to his parents to’ 'Musiello are fixin’ the wedding date . a paper that's ‘doing a sensational series: (Sorry, Joe, that stuff’ll never catch on.) “Your teen-age son is growing up’ when he stops. wearing your neckties and starts laughing at) them.” , . | people of Hollywood. Lena Horne and Ricardo Montalban have terrific smoochin"’ ‘scenes in “Jamaica,” whith got good notices in Philly . (Mrs. Tommy Manville 10th) rejoined her husband| Godfrey's Janette Davis and Frank | . Joe E. Brown reports. about the NICE. WISH I'D SAID THAT: . That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1957) “Eternally your debtor.” It has made the South American trip séem worthwhile, Sid, Imogene and ABC-TV made the announcement at a news conference in New York after sev- eral weeks of rumors that a deal was to be set. The pair, who broke up several. La., by a seven-man court-mar- \tial, His family here heard of the ‘trial after the conviction was an- |nounced. + * * Mrs. French said she wrote to her husband about the gambling but that he denied it. “All he told me,” : she said, “was ‘stick by me. I am in trou- ble and I will need you.’” ~ Mrs. John French, the captain's stepmother, said his father .knew years ago to go their own ways in video, will have a live, half-hour ‘Sunday night show beginning Jan. 26, 1958. * * * The program will be sponsored, and ABC ‘said it had signed both But. What “I am . Pat he was in trouble over gambling.| stars to long-term contracts. «| “Two and a half years ago he - |borrowed $2,000 from my husband -|to pay gambling debts, and paid back only part,’’ she said. x (*® * i “In March he asked for $1,800 from his father, but his father didn’t have it. Then in April, I think it was, a letter came from) the Bank of Puerto Rico saying) he'd taken out a loan of $1,200) and hadn’t-made any payment.” The Frenches. were living in Puerto Rico until] May, when he was transferred to Shreveport. | iHis wife and the children came | Nicotine, is poisonous, especially in its pure state. RCA COLOR TV ond SWEET’ RADIO. TV * * * * Mrs. French said she objected “secrecy” of her husband’s)- ass should have been informed OU CAN FINISHS=ee HIGH SciiooL AT HOME | in your spare time. If you left School, write for FREE ein AE cer you how. P.D.P 9-23 m School—P. ppt Br., Detroit Mich. Please send me your free 67 page Name .. 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