me By HILBERT BLACK NEA Service Writer Before every traffic mishap dent becomes unavoidable . .. the moment when the marked vic- tims may become aware of impending danger — foo late to do any- thing about it. To’ police and safety experts who study the causes of highway a8 GS I Pm te lore oe “The Point of No Escape.” * For Motorist A it was a day of sunshine’ and fishing, grass stains on trousers and hot dogs summer holiday. Next year, he telis himself, iE ciniene at © One w far from home for the picnic. reads are crowded with other . The kids are asleep on the back seat, exhausted after a day of frolicking. Mom rests her weary head on the back of the front seat. Motorist A opens the vent window fully and finds the slightly cool breeze relaxing. - * There's a heavy date ahead for Motorist B this holiday evening. He’s tired after the all-afternoon ballgame. The fellows from the shop sure showed up the gang from the front office. Now it is almost 6 p. m. His girl friend expects him to pick anybody. there is a moment when the acci- ride to her house. C'mon traffic, * 130 feet of the iptersection, one x at the corner. roasted over charcoal. A beautiful his date. Both are driving a little Now it is almost 6 p. m. and the homeward-bound merry-makers. Point of No Escape.” 2 2 * weekend. It's a time that can be eae A iy Sek es I peo Sees © Co Motorist B has to shower and shave, and it's a good shite let's get moving. x * At exactly 6:05 p. m. Motorist A and Motorist B are both within coming from the east, the other from the south. They can't see each other because of the building If there is a stop sign or a traffic light, it will be ignored, be- cause Motorist A is day-dreaming and Motorist B is thinking about too fast for road conditions. Then each glimpses the other—but they have reached “The There is a screeching of brakes and two children are hauried violently toward the front of the car. Metal meshes with metai. Two cars overturn, mangling five humans. SW: ate many never be another date, another picnic. z x * This year’s Fourth of July provides for many another “‘long” filled with fun and excitement. punishes eM eae Action Needed, Say Citizens” | ae Several of those interviewed yes- the investigator, while favori such a study. a Se ae oe ae ice act under city pol The .local police situation has heen brewing since the Pontiac Po-| the Oakland County CIO Council) said; ‘Since we see that there is : F ict 4 FE. ez z ef : Hl { TT iE = z 3F q : SF i Support Policy terday endorsed Leonard as an ideal choice, while others were non-committal on the selection-of| Survey | “T question the timely nature ofjtinuous case of pot-shot shooting, formal charges have been present-, jed to the Civil Service Commis- sioh. - \ing-law leaves a great deal to be “But if this is going to be a con- desired.” . ; Police Striving | | Heads CIO or Safe Holiday f | : sta County Officers to Work Overtime on July 4th Weekend As hundreds. of thousands pre-) pare to end their regular work- tomorrow afternoon for a idoubling their efforts to make it a safe weekend. * ee. An estimated 4.500 law enforcers “FRED V. HAGGARD =e Elected ih > =e ete Survives Grim 54-Dey a ager CASTLE’ AIR FORCE BASE,,and Mrs. Harold Steeves, said the mer uniform, and wrapped him-| Police Searching Lake | in Possible Drowning’ Calif. @—Air Force Lt. David A. Steevea grinned through his eight-' week beard today and told how he lived "4 days in the night-froz-| ithem a death certificate and re-| en High Sierra after parachuting Ported their son could not have Whole | from his plane May 9. “T ‘feel pretty good now,” he ¥45 still eight feet of snow. said. “I had a lot of pain in my; legs most of the. time. I was just God and He certainly did a good | trying to live.” Three weeks age the Air Force — had reported tjm dead. Down 50 or 60 pounds from his ‘Tue! It's marvelously t id pilot: normal 195, the 73-yearo ome ly is marvelous! I'm not making brought here today from Sequoia- ™uch sense, am 1?* from Trumbull. Conn. Kings Canyon National Park,’ family had never given up hope: self in his parachute at night. although the Air Force had sent “I was cold without the ‘chute.’ time I was survived in an area where there) “I put my faith and trast in Steeves said he crawied, ‘hob-| | job of it,” Mrs. Steeves said. _ |bled and slid about 12 miles (15 days until he found a ranger's: in emergency log cabin tool shed at! " aes Meadows. He crossed an’ ! I (Continued on Page 2; Col. 5) 2 fe Middlecoff, Rita, also “It's t Steeves’ wife Trumbull, exulted: don't know what to. . Steeves’ grim story began short- where he had stumbled onto a ly after he left May 9 from Ham- pack party, * “] wasn't religious * * Lord that brought me out,’ said. Warm Readings Will Brighten Weather Locally Warmer temperatures brighten the weather scene here, says the weatherman. Partly cloudy and warm, near 58, is tonight's forecast. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and warmer with scattered thun- dershowers likely, high. around 85. +. t*- * The lowest temperature record- ed in downtown Pontiac preceding} 8 a.m, was 5% At 1 p.m. the pens: registered 79, uly vacationers, the U. 8. woud Burean reported bathe that its et outlook calls for low Below normal temperatures will prevail over the. northwestern quarter of the country. : th & Above is indicat- ed for: this: through July. Above normal precipitation is ex- /pected over the ‘Northern / peatioc’ an “gloeed = all ¥ foliowing July «a. } 4 ix \! when I went €m route to his ie yy at| in there, but it was faith in the Craig AFB, Selma, Ala. he ‘EXPLODED IN AIR i _1s Trumbull, his parents, Mr. will, ton “Air Force Base, ‘ner “sen Stranahan Qualify 'Franciso, for Luke ST ANDREWS, Scotland ® — He said he never knew what ‘Cary Middlecoff and Frank Strana. ‘happened to the’ T33 jet trainer;"@" qualified today for the British jhe was flying solo, wert golf championship. Andrews | “It just exploded,” he teld his, carded 148 Middlecoff 149 and imother over the telephone. |Stranahan 141. Larry Carpenter, He said he was knocked out\Jimmy Thompson (161) and Rogen) | briefly and bailed out when he Peacock (153) failed to make the ‘came to. | cutoff. Americans were late ‘I was cold with it. I was cold the) there."* he) of Couple, Friend ‘today for the bodies of an Avon. ‘Township engaged coal sad- tie! 4 ‘tae that the diplomacy who were believed! in drowned late yesterday while fish- ing in Green Lake near Traverse companion, City. | Identified as missing were Wal- 27, a tactory'this lace Harrington, ‘worker of 248] Gerald Rd.; Mrs. | Dorothy Brown, 26; of the same laddress, and Harrington's cousin, |Melvin Gill, 33, of Mesick, north- | west of Cadillac. ‘ON FISHING TRIP |Gene Andrews of California, Dr. | Harrington has three young chil-| ‘opinion: dren by a previous marriage a4 Mrs. Brown, one, They had left the return tomorrow night. The search began when a resi- dent of Green Lake reported see- ing a boat carrying three per- sons overturn in. what sheriff's deputies described as “50 feet of i | He landed at the 11,000-toot = ee there was still much | Middlecoff posted his qualifying, papas ‘score shortly after Frank Strana- ' “TI banged up_ both my ankles han, ipretty bad,” i said. flight jacket to wear over his sum-|course. i very black, cold muddy water.” The boat was recovered and “For about) ‘champion who. now. campaigns onjautomobile found parked at the merce, said: “The time wil] un- a day I couldn't move. Then I\the American pro circuit, had shot/lake side. Recovery of the bodies doubtedly come when a man of was able to crawl.’ He had his|a two-under-par 70 on the old.was hampered, however, by the ‘Leonard's character should come two-time British ameter lmniato made by tracing an murky water. area for the fishing trip last Satur-| day night and were expected to. “I would say that Nr. Leonard is a petent man in his field." * * * A ‘further interview with ‘Mrs. -jold Darlene Hard of California, | ysatthew “<= by Oakland C10 “Fred Haggard Named. Council President ip Fifth Time Elected to his fifth term as president of the Oakland County V. Haggard of 6909 Terrell Rd., Drayton Piains. Haggard, 53, and president since 1951, defeated William O. Med- 3 Americans Reach Semifinal Round : |596,. UAW, by -more than 14,000 WIMBLEDON. - - led Alth “ivotes. Medlock receivéd 8,398 he Gibson of New| ivotes to Haggard’s 22,680. York defeated Sandra Reynolds of South Africa 6-3, 6-4 today to lead| Haggard and eight other of- three American women into the! ficers will serve out «a “short | nis Other U.S. ‘winners were 21- -year- | merger of the CIO and AFL. | Elected as vice president was} Hammond gf . Detroit: [Local 157, UAW Amalgamated. Bill Lindsey, former recording sec- i retary of Pontiac Motor Local 633,/ who upset Louise Brough of Bev-| erly Hills, and Mrs. Dene Head, Knode of Forest Hills, N. Y., who, sane: —_ Reyes zi UAW, was elected last evening Fm all-American women's sweep |‘? the eee nr council. was prevented by a 16-year-old British lass, Christine Truman.| - The council consists of 117 dele- |Lola King, member of the Pontiac ‘Board of Education, disclosed this he is well quid to conduct the who defeated Mrs. Betty Pratt of gates from 93 union locals in Oak- Jamaica, Bwi. land, Macomb and Wayne Coun- Gardnar Mulloy of Denver and/ties. Delegates represent 41,718 Budge Patty of Los Angeles and|CIO members who reside in Oak- Paris upset Ashley Cooper and ‘land County.” Mal Anderson of Australia, in the| Also elected last night were ‘quarter finals of the men’s doubles. | (Continued on Page 2, Col: ® | |promise~ bill sharp ‘CIO Council last night was Fred’ | lock, officer of Fisher Body Local) semi-finals of the Wimbledon ten-| term” until the proposed Dee. 5 | along with. the Final Approval of Compromise Bill Up to Ike this because I hear that still noithere seems to be no other re- Senate OKs Decreases as Mych as 50. Per Cent on U.S.-Insured Houses FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES: WASHINGTON — Presi- dent Eiserihower had under consideration today a com- to permit ‘reductions in the minimum down payment jon government-insured The bill, passed in the Senate Monday by voice vote, would provide $1,990,- - 1000,000 in new federal au- thority to help take up the slack in home-building. The bill was considerably higher than the President’s housing re- quest of about one billion dollars this year, but represents a conces- sion by liberal Democrats who were plugging for a much more vigorous program. . The measure would give the administration authority ig re- duce FHA down payments to three per cent on the: first $10,000 evaluation; 15 per cent on the Rext $6,000 and 30 per cent above that figure. The present sched- | le ealls for five per cent on | the first 69,000 and 25 per cent SO the down payment could be reduced by as much as 50 per cent, REDUCED BY FHA The FHA last fall reduced re- quired down payments to the pres- ent minimums — 5 per cent on the first $9,000 of a house's ap- praised value, plus 25 per cent of the rest. Despite evetuliateales > Senate approval of the final bill, Sen- | ator Clark (D., Pa.) said he has grave reservations about ‘Rad ' He said the bill has a garing defect" in that it failed to increase the present “completely inade- quate’’ Government program for - the construction of 35,000 public housing ‘units each year. * * + The new bill would peg the min- imum at-3 per cent of the first $10,000, 15 per cent of the next $6,000, and 30 per cent on the rest. The bill also would authorize the use of 640 million dollars more than the $1,100,000 the Eisenhower Administration requested for mort- gage financing aids and housing grants and loans. lin for this investigation, But ‘Found Dept.’ Locates Girl, 2 Couples, Airliner of tall ‘bushes off Newtown . read, _ Kristen, tired, hungry and , her clothing tattered, had GRANTS PASS, Ore. i — A heavy rain fell in a wooded area west of here last night as some 1,200 volunteers turned “been sought by some 300 per- out with lights to look for a sons, including 59 soldiers S-year-old girl missing since from neatby Ft. Devens. " MANCHESTER, Vt. (INS)— State Police headed scores of ed fn rouay 4 s Prees State Park, / J ? Ce LITTLETON, ‘Men, ® — comes sCEue « Schavewtvns s 6 A ntyearstd get who spent | Commi Nem vstvseee 8 four frightening , nights in, ee reorient: coe 18 dense Avoods was safe at | Markets ..... 60.0007 4 | Wane down by a young | Sports saga a a aie . Kristen Siemen Theaters .)....., nations ‘wae was found unharmed except TV & Radio Programs .... 31 for and insect bites p Wart oo epics ip. a i os Ww « Pages Menpens eee s. Lost: Child, 5; a N ewlyweds. searchers today in ‘an intensive land and air search in the Stratton Mountain. area for a honeymoonirig New York. cou- ple, feared to have béen forced. down in their single-engined plane. Object of the hunt were Mark Larue of Hudson Falls, N. Y., and his bride of 10 days, the former Joan Whiting of Glens Falis, N. Y. They were flying home from a wedding trip at Nantucket, Mass.,.and were be- lieVed to have met gusty winds across. New “ngland Sunday } ARLINGTON, Va. (INS) — Two West Point cadets and two IT-year-old gitls, missing since | The cadets ate Robert Top- pen and Jaffies Kane, and the girls are Jane Doherty and Lynn Wienecke, daughter of Maj. Gen, Robert H. Wienecke, all of Arlington, Va. Two Coast Guard boats. searched the Po- tomac River and Chesapeake . Bay all night when the four failed to return, _ KARACHI (INS) — All 24 persons aboard a Pakistani air. liner, feared lost in the Bay of Bengal, were found alive and “ ay \ Brodie, peggy ve ztt'p, m. ith y BE Rois A HN ae A t 5 Ea aes haat joel 2) Cape yore ao he 7 \e Ws Pra a4 Hot Weather Guess Wins $100 Bond is accused of killing Jan. 30. on the Michigan Animal Rescue ANIMAL SHELTER PROGRESSES — Roof was being started League shelter at Featherstone Rd. and East Blvd. when this picture was takén, The building is expected to be ready for use before end of the summer. It will have five rooms .and is 22x60 feet in size. Much of the. material Related Story Page 21 | She Used ‘Positive Thinking, 23rd Psalm’ for Courage ALPINE; ‘Tex. @ — A sturdy; blonde woman who said she used) positive thinking and the 23rd/ Psalm to keep her courage up) ‘was found yesterday after ‘six! of here. rt through the valley of the shadow of death .. .’ “Tt made me feel a little cool- er.” she said, * x horsemen at the tiny cave and trickling spring which sheltered from temperatures as high as! Ey e t Hy a i iH Bartlett, Mackie Lambaste GOP Rule yen condolence mon- ey to Mr. Akikichi Sakai’.” School Board to Hold Organizational Meeting The Pontiac Board of Education will hold an organizational meet- ing and an election of officers to- night after a dinner at Rotunda Int. William Anderson will attend plause. his first meeting following his recent election. ' x * * A scheduled meeting last night was postponed when a quorum failed to show up. liams : “Oh joy for which creation and drop. How they know just when to leave is a question, and whether they know a winter will be severe or mild one cannot say. But there are many who think they do. * ¥ 2 Other creatures follow a definite pattern. Bees, for exampie, are vicious at less than fifty degrees and ants will stay home at a slight- ly higher temperature. The calls of the Katydid can be translated into a temperature reading, de- pending upon the length of the call. Some people believe that the inaugtral luncheon for Dr. Lynn Magnussen, only representative on the three-| member Board of Education, * * * Addressing the gathering, Bart-| lett lambasted the Republican-con-| trolled Legislature for what he tisaid was their failure to provide adequate revenue for support of public education, especially on the higher education level. MAKES ME SICK Bartlett said “It just makes me, a little sick” to consider the Leg- islature’s refusal to appropriate afiy money for ,new construction at colleges and universities. chirps 129 times and the number of) gram is maintained.” chirps decrease as the temperature! tiow can we allow such actions * * * So nature has many tricks con- cerning the weather, and tempera- « Teday in Pontiae a eae temperature preceding & &.m * at @ a.m.: Wind—Caim. Sun sets Tuesday at 8:12 le Bun rises Wednesday st 6:60 a.m. Moon sets Tuesday at 11.12 p.m. Moon rises Wednesday at 11:59 a.m. PURER Ee nee et eee SP CO He wed ee EH eee Pees er sespeverees OE seesaw cee 2 Highest and’ or a5 Years é 98 in 1911 30 BSEEES? tara z = 37 intl SIILeSawSsseeeses a 3 od = LJ | gedtdasaaeacacss Temperateres This. in 4940)! scrsacessassesse |to take place when we know that the need for trained manpower in all fields of endeavor is greater in our country today than ever be- fore in the history of our nation,” he declared, ‘To me, it is abso- lutely incomprehensible that such action can take place.” HITS INADEQUATE AID Bartlett also assailed the $190 per pupil state aid formula for “In terms of my own depart- ment,” he added, “there will be less money on which to operate next year than there was this ‘lyear—even though there will be an increase of some 70,000 pupils in the public schools of our state.” minimized.” ““Michigan will require over 3,- 000 miles of four-lane divided high- submitted to the federal govern- ment. i “There is a vast lack of un- derstanding by the general public , # \ , . Quoting from an old hymn, “Wik jhigh sources have had the effect of convincing the .public this bill was a cure-all for our highway needs.” | Schone Raps Cobo ‘Snub’ to Regional Planning Unit million over the original estimate| “Many of our key state and local responsible Dems Jubilant at Inaugural Luncheon, Mark New Era of Executive. Control The The Metropolitan Area Regional tion on which to base-any trans- ‘Planning Commission has been, portation system. : ii Save Woman From Texas rea HF st gs Hi Ghat if- cF rs a i F snubbed by Detroit Mayor Albert'FEARS DUPLICATION E..Cobo, a Birmingham executive member said today, Birmingham City Manager Har- old K. Schone said the mission had not been told vance of Cobo's nounced plans for a co-ordinated metropolitan area transportation system. : fic warrants, Two were for dis- e F2e? 48 BE ie bgiiis nitty Kalamazoo Moms Find Answer = Babysitfing No Problem! - = ata he i tt, me is ggiiee isgt 5 § F E i f : af : gs 38 g il i; i i : E a Fre i a re aT s | 5 | FF 5 is BREE FT! 3 ag a ed s bexeeiek other items ries. i & g 3 Fe of F i i Eig : a Ee he : F fs THe at iu. tg ith é ‘f | Jet Pilot Survives Grim 54-Day Ordeal = me - z Policemen Striving for Safe Weekend BS § bses “ s E Ss z E B te foe ; ; : i x ri? i i a z § x 8 Haggard Elected fo 5th ClO Term i NE iJailed in Gun if ~ ’ missed Waterford Township Police MH St 1 B\ feyment mode by Violation q ge hy | ak i 4 people on Slow Vehicles gerous holiday. - Death Notices County Puts Brakes Van Atfa Not Mentioned at Area Board Meeting All was quiet in the case of dis- $24,583.95 received during the ‘month of June. MRS, RALZEMOND PARKER ~ Service for Mrs. Ralzemond) (Anna May) Parker, of Washing- Ferndale, D, C.,.a former Pontiag resi-. at 1:30 p.m, Fri-? illiam Sullivar, |, Ohio; 4 cis Bacon of Richland, Wash. and > lee Bac Mrs. John Wolfenden of “ City of 1957 without fees. | August 8, 1957 to Ae 28, i988 \ f \ ' \ ) i i. Sites el ecg Hoenn ay 8, 87 areal howe NOTICE of TAXES Pontiac + i to the Oakland col- \ WALTER A. GIDDINGS . City Treasurer, of f i ~ | ‘ 4) ' ; | ; ; DON'T LET YOUR TAXES : ‘N/ Se ? r . 8 sf i WAeen a pis ‘ \ « ‘ 2 A \ \ os pa | A A: OO A a ie RE AE A a a a a a a A A a te ee ee ee ae ef Dell Dennis T fs. Fe SS ea = + fe? oh 4 * 5 ot . A aR =a ; H ~. HURRY—WHILE THESE SETS LAST. rc OY Rockcote’s Amazing Low Lustre House Paint “Breather - type” finish inside moisture escape... resists blistering, peeling. “Easy-brushing” formula cuts painting time... even in 35° weather. : f Covers new wood without lap marks. . . one coat looks like 2-coat job. Modern “low-lustre’’ ' finish hides surface defects . . . covers $ 80 brick, concrete, stucco, nen les. Gallon sii sO. if t Rockcote & Pontiac Varnish Paints, y i FE 3-7129 2 $. Cass, Corner 9 ey Wey : a iy ra: 8 to 5c30 ae Pontiac Varnish Store _THE PO Summer Is the est selection of land County | oR ENNIS Eo ee _ weather, , when time, have your \ “Open Evenings Bargain Season! You can choose from the larg- workmanship from Elliott's mas- "ter craftsmen. During the warmer niture reupholstered. ‘ SAMS. fabrics in Oak- . plus expert Seer or it’s out-of-doors _ living room fur-' by Appointment! i HOU | I) Men. @ Fri. 959 | the -bride of Dell S, W, Dennis in| immed. with sequins, lace and) ? oe & f> Ne ea \ * 2 eee poe @ caanarmeaee ee oud Wk ak eae = = ee Bs — oe apo : ce: 8 ' \ Ss oe oe ae b . Ngo A errs : “ = “4 a : z > E } } ‘ x £ Bes Be Le \ a lah mM In Fireworks Lay. Ushers wore Alan and a} Church. She is By DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE, M.D,Jinio 3 states and the District of Sparks would like : . ess -geue Hanson, brothers of the the daughter | 4¥ Newstesture Write Columbia, except for castzaled| pevtaune tte a botateane ew lceae en Ge ee ae — pha of Mrs. |. Fireworks are not toys. : Greaves : vent other families trom could reach another ate ‘aie Demetri © 4° ¢. dangerous explosives and However, in spite of this iaw (** he has suffered. fireworks were sold. He knew he Papanichola aeatll ot Saks ie Sane 96 there exists a prosperous black |PLANNED TO CELEBRATE Was not supposed to carry them : or_even of inexperienced) Market in bootiegged fireworks acrots a state line but he felt ae a year many children| Which needless ee es ee ee ee ee ee be street adults suffer painful celebration searched. So he made late Mr, | Diindness because of fireworks. backyard oa Fourth. Joe knew patina good gp Papanichola. oad it Sagal tc skip Seven bevy fireworks this ye and Joe Goriona Beet, ms an Benth goon ee al 2 i i a : 4 gnlaneyrsy a SR skyrockets. He planned carefully. =: Se After the picnic supper the chil- iter, Mr. and Mrs. Playgoers “ dren all sat around in a circle The’ ys. be Stave 2 ossin. tk cat con aan an ding. ~ ; ae. «ef sa se Are Amused {meat the end. Jos lighted a Romen ie Bs La Lo ; apg? ea) 3 4h ‘ | [left it in place finished ol Gather at Breakfast | irs. SOCRATES DIACOSAVVAS.. Conn” Janus’ _ wih a ht he rw The Newcomers Club held \a\ - oe Will-O-Way Show ‘Ips cans Gn Bath oe ot. ieome 0s ren tor” teesbteat Ni oe aN */ : Be pe, : | ated candle, at OOek ae Sylvan Shore home “ 7 . : ‘ - Presen ted : party was about day at the Syivan Sere tome ot! Katherine. Dd. Papanic la Then Jon ia. iis san tap to the ugpekuctiy: Guad Wiliam Exserscn and srs. Larned| [VA ee re ° 2 tee , =~. ~ roug uly 14 — Wiliam Emersoe and re tamed! VIQrried in Greek Rite ~~; sme wae the arel the thing exploded Fight Runnels. : . : : pee into his face. Jackie was knocked Vases of white chrysanthe San Francisco, Dr. William Ma over and when his terrified father Betty decorated $1. George Grock Ortho- coltsh af dread. Rapiés, Widens S ae ae VO-an ive Say es dox Church Sunday when Kather-| Smith of Ann Arbor, Dr: Robert @ Unckoned mass. MeCermm his,D., remit hectne the! Veseneh af Letieey Vita He was rushed to the hospital of Dr. Socrates S. Diacosav-| Peter. Kentros and Dimitri Ken- oobi Bctbge 70 Sengomn Beauty Studio The. Rev. Achilles Siagrias| tros, Ringbearer was Nick doctors could sore Jackie's eyes, heahate 0 cis the { ~ar nae tnga tea anonym bride is the daughter off 4 dinner was par car oo tee be ape | Lae bea aanee Sect ard ihe late Mr, {Stes in. the ballroom - of the} k without: the blessing of p ‘|Hotel Park Shelton of Detroit. JUDITH DAWN Such ely chantment to any woman's of East Hartford, <= Fae *. Mr. and Mrs, Ray E raster ofl unt ented, without tha eer of appearance. bridegroom's par.| The bride’s.mother wore a rosé| is the wile of the Alston street announce the engage-|dantgerous Soe ke caer i NEW NS lace dress with. matching acces-| director, William Merrill. ment of their da Judith for : : |= AIR CONDITIONED were & gown of poner tyr agg ecm her marriage she studied ' © Milburn Brown, 200 of Mr.{Daen,’ to Robert = a Bayer su : a LOCATION mag oS whe [nee ant a ae under Maude Adams at Stephens rs. M. L. Brown of Russell|son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P,| | There ane. of course, speckjets FRANKLY ROMANTIC nik dies | appliqued with | ccessories, and she also Wwore| Merrill she has pinchint any (D2 set F wedding, has Bayer of Detroit. An Oct. 80h" juy celeratios that are sale Hair-Do of the Month 1962 W. Huron in Huron Center | agian, as wn Go oe Be. | ciaihdes of haan oe dhe dakar — ott : and fun. : For a trip to Chicago the theater stage and has done all Se -| In addition big public displays va tyre! net ota and | Mate ot Se dae weer | Personal N f Interest iss moe oacimen Flattering—Sott Seed | sheath dress with matching | Jessica and Denny Rousseau al News of Interests se mameet ty cverienced PERMANENTS ye RS busty” novels together each sur) Mrs BS | 3 wn i eosentens Sees Sa sim consid 6] The rie 2 rade _fl a lee Bascal Senrees They ge Sao Ni zon andjune 20 to Me. and Mrs, Tassel Tad tagesies as begyenel b _— ' he , daughter, Steven Douglas {J and W. Parry (nee Betsy Beddow) of|teftible tragedies as happened to y Rowena enchantress|troit. Dr. Diacosavvas was grad-|'#¥ been fabulously successful. é , $750 t $20 MAID Worchester,. Mass. and North-\"20¥S of the relationship they visiting her parents, Mr. and Mry. . 2s oe See Se Se pan ey ° _ western University ‘Dental School, have been unable to. use the mon- Russell E. Gortner of Orchard». bootlegged activity. HAIR CUTTING AND STYLING _ , imple Aoce dl, 9s senda “During their three-week stay| ¢ Rowena’s Beauty Shop vere caristinMArs, Wilsc * ana tn cmmmesltiote MER. Thomas C. Levis of Marlene Erickson of Chi- . HISOPL | sessica’s Ot Gdn oe GC Lents of 4831 Dixie Hwy. ‘1216 Baldwin Mrs. William Sinjth of » 4 _|by disk jockey Joe Van), xudden-|" "= 7ohnson_ avenue OR 3-354! FE 5-3735 . Thé-attendants ‘wore Entertained ly and unexpectedly appears on — * os eee ae oe the scene. So does an ‘tax| , Mr. and Mis. Fred Miller of ——— carried ar- “ investigator, portrayed Lincoin avenue observed _ thei 4th 6 white wicker baskets.|. > is: funny, frustrating snk] also marked Mr. Miller's 20th / * * Mrs. D. R. Wilson of Oneida road — aE 3 bridegroom, Phyl. Was entertained at a birthday ~ oF r ————— . —— East Hartford,/ty Monday at the Watkins Lake uk bn Manat tees cee Mr. . Robert E. Field of flower girl. She/home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hol- this week plays a literary agent. South Avery, road. entertained at aa y.Ne # chiffon’ dress with|lenbacher. . Minaie Jo always hes dinner Monday evening honoring|Chapter 360 " hat and carried a| : = 4 tints en ‘shige tear eednaieone feet . Mr:.and Mrs. Albertiter Night a. —= __ pastel rose Kinane thi: tenet Giang tes] 8 Setting, “Sieh apane nok lala serge te Pa ee : . ied ee ae a we Fa. cae ane ee a oe ert Godirey, past ; : : ee bridegroom’s . brother-in- Mrs. Barney Habel, Mrs. As usual, the current Will-0- permanently Me ye + ag alg Manouses of East |£@mes, Mrs Henry: Purdy, Mr.}Way production is a -polisl + 4 ie Nee Lippert of |2%d Mrs, Louig Cole. dare proud of the rating given thetr| Avalon Mrs, George Vosburg of 2S leat wet cnggtphegtiny ed syed mim, vhegh warhol -od otis 25 : Others attending were Mr. and|playhouses in th born Ji : : . ‘ MARY KING Mrs. Charles H ie ok tae. : n e straw-hat a eee : Ray Taylor and Mr. and Mrs.| “Jands” will run through July & 24% ae i ~ : SALON Maitland Combs of Birmingham.|14 On July 15 the curtain will| A son, Bruce Vincent, was born |n, : hes : go up on “Bus Stop” by Willi June 4 to & Sgt. and Mrs, Reob- ay tied Seemann Coe STAINLESS STEEL , Job's Daughters |". —__ td al a ‘=a ~~ _—sC|Pick Committees [DAV Auxiliary | = for Next Season {Meets to Install [tant are ir and hrs, Raymona|Mts- : i ficers, Mrs. Tyvella initiated Mrs. | ents an - The flower girl was Pauletta Ann Rockcote Exterior House Paint SE ae ee ee er ae | Bridges. A son, Daniel Witt, was born! Serving the bridegroom as best WALLPA SALE Toes., W © Set. ¥t05:30. FE 2-581) PER ra |] FREE PARKING in REAR : ey i ; ees | 9 bas | be ¥ | poy , an spinon sal \ | t [ ) / \ 4 , ¢ veo tos 1 \\ j fy | i Ao } { / \ ] \ f \ (* oy ‘ \ : ; \ KA Ae , ay j . pe Ee . ieee EN. : | % eis Velvet Brand” , Rigen | SWIFT'S , ‘CATSUP | Ice Cream 2s gy Cored Beef 14-oz. Bottle ; eg c ee ail _' VY, Gallon ‘12-02. Can So na ree NORTHERN 2 4(Q¢ NAPKINS “" = _‘Bondware White Plates cn 39¢ -BONDWARE COLD CUPS °°, 25° REGULAR or HOMOGENIZED MILK %-Gal. Carton | eZ of , FRESH DRESSED scl ’ FRYERS” Fresh Frozen . LEMONADE Pink Lemonade 1 Deen Red Ripe . Watermelons “ LIBBY'S Yellow Cling PEACHES 354°: No. 2% CANS for HALVES or SLICED - me «= Campbell's ee Pork & Beans 28-0z. CAN Lied" Vita Boy I POTATO CHIPS . “Twin Pack ‘itUKinuw FOIL RELISH | — fie SAUCE... OO C r 59 HAMBURGER DILL SLICES. 22 29° CEEUEUESESESELUULENECECEEEESEESEUSSSESISSSSSSESS Tender, Juicy '|BEEF POT R Fresh or Smoked | / ee LIVER SAUSAGE 23 9: * * x * he * * * , + + & * a * ra * * ae * * * * a Pi * * Es 4 * ~! * ‘Bes * % he * + + * * +i »* * +5 * > Ba %, * * * * a, * * + * % * % . + ba + * * ¥ _e Nick's Shop-Rite Market, 263 Auburn Avenue. Open Sundays. * Farmer's Shop-Rite Market, 484 Auburn Avenue. , ¢ Eail's Shop-Rite Market,.701 Orchard Lake: Open Sundays. peimeas Riesae Reva nates 6 Bs. fe deer : 7 Amelia Earh _20 Years : - a x” Bde a ¥ re”. . i 4 and * it which had come to love the tom-| ‘The daring fi SAH ee WV + | maine ~—— ws iver bret : ee Asks Co jland Island. ~ in The Westminster Fellowship Na- it a tional Assembly, sponsored by the : NQress _ [radio message at 7:42 a. m. July|Port, Wales. Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A. = 2, 1937, said: ster ace 10 Help Algeria jexz-s=' was one day ¢ yes- terday because of the outbreak. pD ge Seclia'tn bead . Sen. Kennedy Blasts . Dr. Edmund G. Zimmerer, ~ health commissioner, referred to| ‘French Empire Myth,’ oo age Publie— Health Service physician U.S. Support of It twin engine said the cases were “very mild.” ; \ Oa eee a ae Coe aaent 3 Prd or "ape Th lida ee ae Re es wk acaacuese! co Un e Ho GMO. Italy @ — Sonia ' cam gg of the late Arturo Toscanini, reported “slightly improved” this morning. * * * Hospital attendants said she was unconscious, but they and [ her skul} Sunday night when Mom ing control of a motor scooter she was riding. * * * Miss Horowitz is visiting rel- atives in San Remo. Her mother was reported trying to get plane passage from New York, City Resident Arrested on Desertion Charge Charles W. Brown, special agent in charge of the Detroit FBI of- So much beauty ~ | Choose From 91 Exclusive Colois at sO little cost .... GLOSS or FLAT Finish for: Woodsiding and Shingle Siding FLAT Finish for: TRADE MARK Shake Siding, Stucco, Concrete Block, | The Miracle Lustre Enamel. 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TREASURE CHEST CHAMOIS R . $5.50 Approximately |. — Cle : ha tte oe pny A ‘3 98 Tesi | BNAMEL | non wer “et oe oe $ 98 $ 98 $ Gal colar with a few table- SE cation Pe re | 7S") BSS BESTS pond toes ff =. LET US RECOMMEND A GOOD PAINTING CONTRACTOR @® . | fe] om SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 6) 2 ett max 71 W. HURON ST. PHONE FE 4.2571 <1 : _OPEN A ‘CHARGE ACCOUNT @ WE DELIVER © OR AT YOUR NEARBY Ta WILL em RY eer ee Ms “gregational Church, this month. i | 4 } ht | PeeWee ys te LaF 3 - ff s [3 ie Vee e Uv ves a Sey i ean | ite Ate 2) | 4 | er - | 3 eee P BS: aX Crown MISS UTICA CONTEST FINALISTS — One of . Thursday morning and be crowned by Gov. G. these three pretty Utica misses the Utica Lions’ 11th annual Fourth of July cele- will reign over named at 9:30 Mennen Williams. The three are (left to wight) Bette Zale, Charlotte Haupt and Carol Parrott. 4 Pick Miss Utica | at 11th Event Fourth of July Festival and Parade Expected to Draw Thousands PONTH CPHRSS. Tl Agr ape eras Travel Into Canada Games and entertainment are planned for both children and adults at the park located on M59 at the western city limits of Utica. Highlighting the entertainment will bration. Contest winner will be Area Church 130 Years Old Slate Summer Hours and Guest Speakers in Rochester . ROCHESTER — The summer services at the First Congrega- tional] Church mark the 130th an- niversary of Michigan's Oldest Con- Catholic Service Read WALLED LAKE—Honeymooning in ‘the New England states and New York, are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Bridges, who were married in a ceremony Saturday at Immacu- late Conception Church in Traverse City. ; ‘ One hundred guests attended the 11:30 a.m. ceremony at which the bride, former Barbara Jakubeck, chose a princess ‘line ’ The church was founded .10 years| i before Michigan was admitted to) gown of pure silk flowing to a chapel train. A fitted -bodice with modified Take New England Trip * -|his death yesterday. be helicopter rides over the Utica Carl Burandt is general chair- man of the day's activities. Chair- man the parade for the lith year is Harry Magahay. Pilot Rides Bomber fo Death in Canyon CALABASAS, Calif. W—A pilot who said he'd never drop a plane James Keith Gibbs, 31, died in the crash of a war-surplus British Mosquito bomber. * * * Read Mil —MILFORD-~- The Milford Pres- byterian Churth was the scene ot! a candlelight service when Carol Anne Brandeberry, was married to Don Ray Perkuchin at 8:15 p.m. Saturday. . Carol is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Brande- berry, 10086 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Milford, and Don is the sot of Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Perkuchin, 14%6 Belford Rd., Holly. The bride wore a dress of silk peau de soie which she designed and. made herself and an illusion veil, fingertip length, with a crown | 81 in Almont Attend 35th Duckert Reunion MR. AND MRS. DON R. PERKUCHIN Library Gives List of New Publications The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather, Hubert Belcher.| ROCHESTER — New books x | £¢ added to the Woodward Memorial were the bride's brother, two weeks of June are: _|Scarborough as best man. . Adult Fletion . xg [Been Se") Si fe Se it ‘ Methed im - Madness by M. ford Rite msi: Stes mn} Eeyeeeree” lors followed the ceremony. After! Lootville by B. & N. Predman a honeymoon in Mfome betore Dark by Bilecn Bassing of pearls and sequins. Tiny conding|Sashsbew real ie’ Desthe’ ene | ee outlined the princess style waist, Se ae Bee SE sod tho teh ie wi Hor Length Roosart Affair by J. a. Letton paXorma, Jean Brandeberry waslLopeer Divides | Brat" "tans was sy we. Darlene J. Klobucher of Mattewan istri Non-Fiction pa yeonde bucher of Mattewan' Blood District fe aE hy acting ag bridesmaids. 2 in Metamora ging Alive Sa tase lke ty ecman Brother of the bridegroom, Dan | Sipost milter, Macint N. Perkechin, was best man | METAMORA—The Blood school] Proof of the ‘Pudding by Phyliis and ushers were David Longtieid | ‘strict, a closed school in Meta- Sen "Who Made the Nation by Jha of Highland, Jereme mora township, has been divided) Ovtccniag Indoors Under Lights by of Detroit and Gerald Flynn and |>Y the Lapeer County Board of| FP. u & J. Kranz After an extended weddi gm Seah Be. . andy Kane by ane Lambert, iinto Canada, the will reside Conquer the as by Ernie ® at 1416 Belford Rae ens, until Rag dens bans yy the — Kisinger oe = —e their returfi to Michi Dryden. v5 Campus z versity in the fall eal io tee ee wet Farmar the * R 3 both Dryden tn Mewes aevame Officers omeo Man tricts, : ‘ah Fatally Hurt «mm fOr New Heights Pehl ‘ school, while Metamora tas (Civic Council in Automobile BY an elementary schesl, send ROMEO — Harold E. Lilley, 35, of 72000 Romeo Plank Rd. was the Union and 42 years before/sabrina neckline trimmed with Tne twinenaine craft dived inte Duckert of Armada were hosts, fatal Rochester was organized as a vil-jalencon lace and seed pearis fea- a canyon —a exploded about 30 x * lee tae bie iett the road and ee tured long sleeves tapering to air miles northwest of Los An-| Eighty-one members of the hit a tree five miles northeast The Rev. E. John Yuells has Peary over the 5 agg Shoe — 7 les. enjoyed the pot-iuck din- jof here. announced that special services|piece was a crown. : Gibbs had a parachute evi-| ner at t August Duckert | The accident occured on Arma- | with guest speakers have been|curing « fingeftip’ veil!of ‘H¥pach dently thinking of using it) re| of Ammmda Was the oldest, and-(da Center road near Capac road planned for each Sunday during|illusion. She carried 2¢ white leaded his escape hatch. It fell| Phillip James Kneebone, grand- jaccording to State Police of the the month of July. rege bude. : \ on the grounds of Pierce Junior! son of Amma (Duckert) Kaee- (Romeo Post. * * * Virginia Jakubeck, attended her . tes Soe « |College in the valley, bone, of Detroit, was the young- The ; moan During July and August -there|sister as maid of honor with\ Ber- MRS, LLOYD F. BRIDGES * * te est. —_— nae a tew will be one worship service at 9:30\nadette and Josephine Jakubeck as}— But a long-time friend, pilot G De- Hye gael car before collaps- a.m. and at the same time church bridesmaids. Jack Ford, recalled ern were ~ from —" dead before he 7 school will be held for children of} The best man was brother of the’ as ion ure u “He had said he’d never = , - Rochester, * a ong hospital, oe a pre-nursery through second grade|bridegroom, E. Nicholas Bridges F h C| b a plane on someone’s house. He Dryden, Oxford, Metamora, suftered head injuries ages. ~ A lof Walled Lake with Donald g had enough altitude to get back) mt Imlay City and Armada, | crushed chest. 'Bridges, another brother, ont ti Thi Se to the airport. But with a fire * A veteran of World War “II, : 8 James Taylor, both of Walled Lake ACTIVE IS J€aSON you can’t tell how long a wooden 4 Lilley leaves a wife and two small Seek to Avoid Smee uit ate eede "| To Take Bids [aster fut ‘stcponms | A buffet style luncheon and | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Se. See = ne are pending at the Kaul Funeral | _. ___ } geeeption were held at the Gar- |The Fashion Your Figure Club of] Gibbs, employed by an aerial for Addition Home in East Detroit. ° od field Town Hall immediately fol. | Waterford Township will meet at/photography firm, lived in Van artisan 1S | towing the wedding. Ce ee ee eee eee ee er Church Pastor Announces me o s. Dario es, : : a * The bride is the daughter of Mr. 7312 Crane Ave., during the Sum-|ing, airliner crashed with severe| MILFORD — On Wednesday Drive-In Church Special Citizens Group 2" Mrs. Michael Jakubeck of mer. “4 loss of life last Jan. 31 night at 8 p.m., bids for the new] | |, : : |Traverse City and-the bridegroom) * *& * He was to have been married|addition to the Presbyterian) LA! Will Be Given Hand js the son of Mr: and Mrs, Charles! 5144 for josing the most|this month Cas 0 tb tered. inv in State Tax Research Pres of 3159 Royal, Walled). .icht last week, was awarded to Bs ie setae Dowiane $0 ; ss Mrs. Alfred Keith, and pigs for| Waterford. Twp. Youth The bids will ‘be. tor the;con- |) fan aig 2 i LANSING w — Rep. Rollo c| the weight-gainers were given tol, tured While Bicyclin struction of the first unit of the Conlin (Tipton) says the cits |Clarkston Election Set | Mre. Roland Grace, Mra, Laltian| MUFSC! VWRN@ SICYCING _ | SveUie tackods puteuaiee nos jeervice will be zens’ Advisory Committee for his for Schools Monday riaearniie Oscar Namen-| James M. Major, 14, of 359) modeling of the lower level, the |S¢Pt. 1. Pastor is Lée study of the state's tax structure) ¢7 aRKSTON—The annual elec- . . Hickory Lane, Waterford Town) revamping of the entrance and will be given a hand in directing Old-Timers Picni ship, was injured while riding his) .onstruction of first floor edu- pigs Ny “EN eee | research. This will be done, Conlin said yesterday, ‘‘so no one can charge partisan bias ‘or motivation.” * * ¥ Conlin’s statement followed one from Gov. Williams who said he was “thoroughly disappointed” that the legislature rejected. his idea for putting the study entirely _in the hands of a ‘blue ribbon’ citizens group. “Instead, the legislature has “Does anybody think they will find they were wrong in adopt- ing the business activities tax and the new taxes on cigarettes a). liquor over my protest?” he asked. “What we need is a truly im- partial] study by a group which is not beholden to anyone in public office — a group of citizens who can approach this question from the viewpoint of economics and not politics.” Conlin, who has. a date with Wililams tomorrow on the tax stdy matter, said he ‘considered the Citizens’ Advisory Committee, he has in mind as one that would measure up to Williams’ scription: Romeo Bible School Plans Last Event ROMEO — The closing program St. John Lutheran Church Bible School is scheduled for 7:30 tonight.at the church. ’ ( A short worship service will be followed by skits, and memory work done .by pupils enrolled in the two-week classes. A movie will be shown’ ati the conclusion of pre- ( | | wedding, tion of the Clarkston Community School District will be held from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at the \Clarkston Elementary School building on ‘Waldon road. Two va- cancies will. be filled. Ronald Weber’‘and Ronald E, Spohn, incumbents, are running for election to. the two three- year terms. Other candidates are Mrs. Mary Coltson, 160 W, Church St. and John W.- Watson, 6657 Snow- apple Dr. : * lt Ree et eee) ae VIRGINIA G.. GRIFFITH | ~Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Griffith Jot Hatchery road, Drayton | Plains, announce the engage- | ment of their daughter, Virginia Gail, \to Marvin Ray Cooper, He, | is the'son of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil ; Cooper of Glen Rose, Pontiac. |\No date has been set for the Slated for Sunday ROCHESTER “The Old Timers” annual picnic has been set for Sunday, July 14, at the Avon Park: Pavilion. Dinner will be served at 12:30 p.m. and cof- fee will be served by the com- mittee according to President Howard Johnson. ; ‘Each family is asked to bring their own sandwiches and a dish of food to pass. Rochester Plans Big 4th “ROCHESTER — Fire Chief Ross announced today that the - y ordered for displa: Thursday night had arrived and plans are for the display to be jheld at 8 p.m. on the property north. of St. Andrew Catholic |School, 1234 Inglewood. Rochester iFiremen. will have charge of the |fireworks, which will last about one hour. Women of ®t. Andrews Parish > ‘have arranged to serve ice cream and cake during the evening, at Named Cherry Queen CHEBOYGAN # — Judy Kesot, 17-year-old bignde, was named Cheboygan County Cherry Queen here last night. She will reign s'Almont Lions Club cational facilities. There will also be a new kitch- en and heating system installed in the first phase, according to general chairman, George Seeley. Installs ‘57 Officers * * Bob Bowman, Elmer Warren over the Fourth of July celebra- tion. and Jack Nelson are the new directors. (Advertisement) CONSTI a most drug stores everywhere, {| (Advertisement) PATED? i 4 : the do- without gag, bloat or : T I an eet Sat Heat or wre uw. | Welcome guests! They telephoned ahead > (Advertisement) oe ining modus it shoul } stmapm oo So —_——_ Boe : ’ ee pe 9 gc to munch Reteore ot te eames ee hou eat eae Thoughtful guests telephone ahead to say when they'll ‘ Bleeding Piles | Sc.custnsce & pen th aa arrive. It’s the friendly, gonsiderate thing to do. And it’s And Yet More Remarkable pre nope a x Laxatives, Corona asither snes, the easy way to settle the details of your trip, Very flim hn sy of many hoa, |/ To oe relay, the dep, spmergice of vitaming and er val » If you're delayed ‘along the way you can avoid em- Zanes | Seareere Saaeet cee “arrasent by eling rom andy Publ septs, to for @ arson pd . | aot So veaetats sete gues | po 1 a one oe rm tell your friends the change in plans ‘ eek. if Ne nen. Decors neers | tof beatrom snMuliry i to Moa, overnight! et CCovowany ia \ Ay The bost is low. You can call places a day's drive away pti Cr Saati | : ie form . for less-than\a dollar, | HedeiW ie ga E e a He : iF uf = f tested. $2 Million Estate Left by Recluse , to Five Agencies HARTFORD, Conn. ® -* Five + * * Greater Hartford Commu- * * * . Her bank eould not say how she made money, nor could it furnish details about her. life, the any daughter of Silas and Lillie Hart Stone. . her income * eg iF Fee Ny fi i ae | eS B i ; Fle f if sis li i ane T cz | 8 _ Group Vetoes Request by City for Protection at Rail Crossings several often-postponed hearings and one on-the-spot in- . Zippers have been manufactured commercially since Additions te pone OF an ues - M Feesten Superintendent the following work: PLUMBING & HEATING ELECTRICAL a ment figuring this work, Suceessful bidders will be and performance bonds written by vide satisfactory Workingmen's provided all documents are bik a i. I i ee M ds : OXFORD 1913. ad oil. BIDS WANTED | For Construction of = =| Three Elementary Schools and . _ One New Elementary School at OXFORD, MICHIGAN ‘The Board of Education of Oxfor of Schools, Oxferd High School, Oxford, Michigan, for = pe and/or @ combined bid incl | and the New Elementary ‘School. . urance. ; of documents for General, Electrical rm Ay ee ek ae for three addi projects and 06 for each set ts on the rth ome either the ral work or any of the trades. tractors requiring more one set of plans on each project will be required to pay for any additional involved, The amount of the plan deposit will be returned days after the opening t i of, Education. - AREA COMM’ UNIT Y SCHOOLS. Hougk, Sec'y. a Atea Community receive sealed bids ‘uly 30th, 1057 at wilh have the option of submitting juding ish materials surety companies, also to Compensation: and Public Liability Gerda | el _une bowrrac PRESS. AE Os ~ SE Uy July 3rd Until 5:30 P.M. For July and August, the Office Will Be Open Wednesdays from 9 to 12 — Closed Saturdays — — ‘Insure With Agencies : e . E . ag Displaying This Emblem, : ragga LM Bh Cand Algerian Gunmen Kill — ij. : Richards, 30, and -|would take me a long time tolselves married until after the re\> COUntrymen in France ~ el cy» lacher, 24, of Rural Route 1, Alto, tell you how much we are looking) jigious ceremony Friday after-| p Mich., when they stepped into/forward to all those good things noon. The service will be read by PARIS @—Algerian in the Hotel Sherman telegraph room) we expect as man and wife.” | dustin, Mal larg ee three of their coun- to pick up some money. 2 C. Rickard of Winchester, Va. |tcqecti Ina token een Police said Gerlacher had tele-| Girard, as a noncommissioned| ‘Sgt, Gilbert Saylor, New Mar-lprent ct tentorisen dremmine fem phoned his mother, who lives in| officer with four years’ service, is| ket, Va., a friend of Girard, will! 1. rebellion in North Africa. ) Chicago, and asked her to wire/entitied to housing here on the|be best man. Miss Kesa Oado, &| The gunmen escaped after each ) him some:.fynds. Instead she) base when he marries. But an|dressmaker who lives just outside of the three attacks, in the north- , eee ee, eee ee eee said no quarters|\Camp Whittington, will be Chl ook Godeuited os grt t notified | authorities. are available at present and the dy's attendant, Longwy, west of Perla, and ta the said they did not know! couple probably face a long wait.| Girard and his bride may spend prench | capital. oniiee at av Gk et Sere cots steht tae leg, wet| Clete an Be ie sig ped Agency, y Maar’ GMa Wa Geties: |S tarelet Sted oo tne barn’ beri weve tohieg, aeeat We wale Dilabe ths sls bad Ol - Pontiac Association of Insurance Agen were- i -|@ sergeant on . but! “We're talking a . war Australia two are being held for Michi-\later he will return to his bar- Saylor, in whose home Girard and greatest per capita food supply in : wi : a gan authorities, racks. 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Bide wil be epened TRACTORS AND © 6 VACATION TON SPEEA PRICED Hutchinson’ s “Annual * line of ee Bob eadineen ail stot Homes Sales, Inc. “SSTOM RAKING AND _DALING Ortonville Holly & Davisburg area Merwe I-20. al TRAILER EXCHANGE FOR QUALITY MOBILE HOMES We Buy, Sell, Trade 33 models 16 ‘wides trom 31 to ft. to choose from,-‘4 down, ~ For Sele a 72 seavTipct 3 YR. OLD wee registered, sed Trailers “BOTTLE G cas <( PARTS & SUPPLIES +6 8. FE 2, BAY MARE RIDING ord, MUtual 4-0624. ome, Serv. bg 6—Closed __Rent Trailer secs = Where living Is acation i OO pe Zz oo ae — HORSE, $381 war aeuen he? ; wi STUD SER ICE big = ~ seit cnt a wv. Cont aaid.. Orion eo gen Late senes. “ ox stalls. | --E-, sist 26 ai Mile. a . Auto “Accessories PPP POA AL PPL LLL LL le oS aaetin & RADIO, eel kod avi V8 straight stick $150. | OR 3-3902. Auto Glass Specialists Safety glans for all — FB rane | __ For | Sale P pon — is EMDEN Goat _ Tiles orth of Commerce, Sale Farm Produce 7° 75 Safety Auto Giass Co., oe 4-7066. fet Sale Tikes” ~ 0A A GRI 2-2563. __Sale Mot Motor or Sa = MOTORS LEADING BRANDS IN BOATS Fa ame haat Grummas. grumman & vs Canoes. Harrington Boat W orks OPEN ar SUNDAY 1999 8. Telegraph SOE 2-803 | MQTORS ALeo 0 USED TRA ment | 1 LAND STAKES SALES & Wizard boats. ‘at Adams. hubura 1 Bight FE 2-881). . with or without ide e. Private entrance. _FE 8 boat ¢ ens Supeties, o 508 Orchard Lake Ave. MEYERS AU Mi BOATS. it for standard unit, 5299, Knob Ro. OR 3-1687. ‘ail onl tar as 8 Letetcn. ‘tas. Inc., EXPENSES TO §.E. MO. aiane Ex gun. FE 4-7250.__ | SERVICE mag WANTS TS | PASSEN- te Ca for July 8, model car or a Wingeatnn host #140 9 nee pent ef? berhere, flicking fectta rect 10" ayne ner a MAHOGANY nonce pre = = were eTreer » rr poumtentc 1084 Sfpe fee 88 Tae port eapt ete a be sold sep- - Wg ' Th 4 | : é ewe elk chevie 32 4 DR. A A-l COND. 4400. a i DODGE. 4186. = 7 see |" 4th JUEY SPECIAL a) ie 4 Be Br ready to go. Suburban Mtrs. “I know you've advanced me all you're going to on my allowance, ch ee cel as loan?” Wanted Used Cars 88 Bud Shelton Motor "Sales a top dollar models. Cor. Auburn & E. ‘Biva. PE 46728. jftlways Re Ready to Buy BAGLE VEY Y AUTO PARTS CASH ALL MAKES BOB FROSF INC. wep new sere Scott Lake Bd - AVERILL’ NEED CARS then bring & Sell — Trade Pontiac Auto Brokers 1260 - See M & M Motor Sales dollar on iate model cars. ? OR +1663 HIGH $$$ PAID “THE: HIGH DOLLAR — ee ‘Se cone | miles wel. 4540 Dixie ‘fH. J. VAN WELT OR 3-1355 Truck Parts 89A ars enare woe POUND LIFT TRUCE. | can qreveler, Pean-Yor tineter WA: seen at 4760 Eliz CHEVY 1 TON PICKUP. EXC. cond. throughout. Priced to sell. | -, aap tebe cg a 5 — ieney bo P29 to ~~ cons. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1951 | CHEVROLET : | ruck, 2 axle, 900 tires, exc. "§3 South gt- Ortonville al 72635. Owens Chevrolet 4% CHEVIE % TON, running cond. __ OA 63238. Lape boDGF SUMP TRUCK. FE STATT S CARS & TRUCKS bid cK . EVINRUDE MOTORS | ta, int & empiies. Tony's Marine | Bervice 2695 Orchard Lene Ra. 153" “Dodge 2 ton cab & chassis. op gi ™% ton pickup, A-| coo- “wi 1 MY 3-2180 LAKE ORION seme “poDY AND HOIST. _ Pe se — For information call 4 CHEVROLET * TON oop # spare tire Leora heater and joe's A A&N SURPLUS FE_2-0022 ; UTBDS ‘Feather SOR SALE: 1928 se MODEL A PORE € ee py BN er AILA vakeland Ave. Sylvan Lake. | na ty pe gE > PICKUP WITH MIL- he ice SPE 3 Tse. body. Call after _7 P. ic MC DELUXE ere eee 1655 GM bargain. REEL EL DRIVE, ‘47 1 ton truck. Both exc. me- tnanical cond. FE 2-3381 WILSON GMC New & Used Trucks ioe at cs 3127 W. fluron: PE 47121, FE 2-6122 EVINRUDE MOTORS. CREST + trailers, Biggest trades of tho ocasen for used outboard mo- moat — — €elly's Hard- OOM. THIS {LARGE PLEASANT Rg a se _For Sale Cars sis very- Hosts trailers, ui ‘i the Keys and Sell Yourselt! 56 4-Dr. Hardtop — Belvedere nin pushbut- rica finest center seam + poate. Hell-ark welding makes hull, sides & 5 one e Mere’ outboard motors Nw iN nana _* OPEN SUNDAYS NEW 12° BOATS. 1?” ALUMI- Ce een a nen nen eS rE ICKSILVER SWAP MARE 40 Qu Pine Transportation Offered 87 PPP PLP PPP PPL ALA AP eredinent AIRLINER TO | Pecaatarai, es —. way. crere Pee, Chevy ith REH, Suravotse : Wory. vin BY ‘Dodge 4-Dr. bar the "Country, ve May ones "$3 Poutinc 2-Dr. “GOING NORTH PART RS either way. FE 5-6806. - Wanted Used Cars 88 PPP PPP LPL PLP ALLA pRICE POR ANY Highest trade, — terms. We)) / white ‘Haskin | Chev.: Dixie | way at/ = ed 5-s071. / Open nites ‘til 9 ____ For Sale Cars 9 91 aliectiectiaiacieedintin dade “adlied CLARKSTON > Motor Sales Chrysler - ees pes 4 , $38. tots = wis Fiymouty TRANSPORTA 10N SPECIA Open Evenings—Please at poe MAple 5-5141 _ MAIN ST. CLARKSTON "33 "ts Boece va 2 _ DR. NICE piers we. FORD VICTORIA RDTOP. . Fo attic bla ck finish pon with w tires. Reduced this week to $1,095. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 S. Woodward Ave, Birmingham monstrator, 1957 sler Hard- peeve se Spiymouth station wagon, V-8 —, shift, WAGONS. FORD & Fiymouts AT CLARKSTON RD. Lake Orion mint Sales eaeie , ised. meampates “va Land Cruiser, Ford-Mercury. a ~ FORD CONVERTIBLE, SU 6UN- Trade Up or Down SEVERAL MODELS TO CHOOSE SSburban Mtrs. | 78 Olds Dealer ‘ ron CAR Pa PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let us —_— Ean adjust to xpensiv ge T CLARKSTON eke Orion Motor * Sales FORD-MERCURY HASKINS “Oakland County's Fastest t Growing Dealer” Dixie High ray at ig 6751 “| MA 55071 Opem nites ‘til 9 TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ‘31 MER- Stl, 39 =e = ; down, sume pa ments of $15.06 mon ‘Call ¢ T. s le west, 47500 iy Peng — 1957 RAMBLER SUPER, ay = 3-2748 RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE i. R&H. = : = new front fender, lights & bumper bracket, Runs Bees sitaie: Make offer. EM 33 RAMBLER WAGON. $350 & bd payments, Total price, "55 MERCURY 4 DOOR =| OWENS by ~ Lae ae == mal - nos athe ate Say R re 3 pth in good $15. "call’ efter 4 p.m. eo LOOK 30 used cars, 1948 to 1954's. All makes, going at wholesale prices. Make your own terms. New 1957 Pontiacs AS LOW AS $23.334.44 DELIVERED “Keego $ Sales & Service from 9 till 9 _alter &. weekdays. WE BELT : THe FinEst USED CARS AVAILABLE SHOP Schutz Motors #12 8, WOODWARD id a MI 6- Open “tl @ $i FORD, $5 OLDS cpa ExcINE ae LaSalle trabs. New ‘MS §. Woodward ~ Birmingham RE 2-1610. OLIVER WILL ACCEPT boats, PE 26:0) __ ro "th 9 1953 BUICK. SEDAN: heater, Neo moner down, assume payments moath one er M Mr : sar rE east. 3b wail (1984 FORD ag ae TUDOR transmission. sew er FE 43274 Buick 32 SUPER «DR DYNA-| STR" fSox: onl flow ea tine gent. Oxtg, owe: CARS, AUBURN Variable a e Drnafiow. T ¥ tone. __ 81,695. MI 4-3398.° NEW. FULL POWER model car 3-3157 North Chevrolet Gi 0. 25 we —] OLAS. SHARP. 1006 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ECONOM BUICK 16 SPECIAL 2 DR A. FORD & MERCURY DEMOS. FOR NEW CAR GUARANTEE Mi AT CLARKSTON RD. Lake Orion Motor Sales MY 22611 white with vellow. Exe cond. ‘3 BUICK SPECIAL. L. R&H, GOOD : —— 8-205] between 4 & ‘ss tax SPECIAL 4 DR HARD- top. R&H, power brakes & WW __Les_ than #.000 miles. MI 4-S019 ‘$1 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. GADILLAC CONV. 1953, ONE OWN- ER. LIKE N : ECONOMY | CARS. 2 A UBURN CHEVY BEL “AIR POWERGLIDE, . | radio & heater good cond. $7000) OR 37603 | 1950 FORD, RADIO AND HEATER 11.46 month. Call credit _Marold Turner Ford "36 CHEVROLET, . BLUE & IVORY ‘Radio and heater, Plastic covers since new. Equity or “82 or ‘33 i666 FORD CONVERTIBLE. Rau. 1984 4 CHE ion POW = ™ . low mileage, yoo "RAMBLERS 1956 Custom ‘station wagon 1954 Custom ha: 1953 Custom hardtop to sell, THEM TODAY! Bag s Sales & Service OFFERS . 84 Ford cust. 2dr. 56 Plymoutn Bel sipie crate ‘$6 Olds = a ¢dr. ... ‘$5. Ford “ ‘55 sary Monterey Ford Cust. 2 dr. ee — fe Pay commonnond me For ., $ 995 Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr. os $ 75 #200 3 Chevrolet 4dr... .. § 3- “1 ‘$3 Plymouth 4 dr. : $ 596 ’S3 Buick Special . Gr. .. ment | "$3 Kaiser Man rd.4 4 “ i md 50 Pontiac Cat. sosieara $1 Pontiac Catalina ‘34 CHEVY BEL pate CONV. LIKE _steering. pri. ‘owner. MI #-71 ‘$i FORD CONVERTIBLE: PINE job, 85 = 18 months FE 4-066. These cars sre in A-1 condition, loade: d with accessories & priced sage ti RDS. EX LENT CON- Mu CLARKSTO Lake Orion Motor Sales MY 695 Auburn BUD SHELTON 4 FORD ee TIBLE, wall tires bore Spord-O-Matic trans- mission. You'll like the car and the price, too, at only $1,145. North Chev rolet Co, 1000 8 Woodward Ave. Birmingham i862 HUDSON 6 SEDAN. GOOD & Power Steering - $ 505 Bud Shelton Motor Salen Auburn at E. Bivd » FE | +6728 NEW, WILL T RADE. ECONOMY ‘BL CHE, CUmAN IN & OUT. OL 1-0534. SUMMER SALE 1957 CHEV. DEMOS. AND COURTESY CARS AT - TERRIFIC SAVINGS $195 or t ear down . As little Jas $15 per week se TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LOW OVERHE: SAVINGS — "SERVICE y -RATISPACTION ‘3 [Sas ! Wes _]CHEVROLET - we Fi stest | Growing Dealer® FOR A ‘REAL. BANG GET IN OUR CLEARANCE |. SALE-Q-BRATION CLEAN BIRMINGHAM VACATION SPECIAL ‘46 MERCURY ® PASS. WAGON, AUTOMATI 2-DOORS — 4DOORS WwW AGONS S--CONVERTS TERIOR, SNOW WHITE wn Three ‘55 Rambler wagons from 564 door ag og auto.. Ral be it, [rive ‘33 age hard tops & * Chev. 21.000 actual miles, OF OUR. AD LOCATION “Oakland Coutity’s: * 4 +6700 rake a doves a | 1880 OLDS HYDRAMATIC, Rai, FE 23-5700 inst obs LF BL - WW. ii err Te tee oe FE 4-6395. a we SUPER @. 7 DR bn Clean. Good cond. OL 1952 Pontiac & RADIO & (HEAT. AUTO BROKERS | E itis re | Pontiac Auto afe Buy Us rs : CENTRAL | wan 5tOkers: PONTIAC’S ONLY ° Cher ae ker: a LINCOLN: [53 Beige ary 0 88 MERCURY |# Sauron 18 DEALER 36 Olde ts Sr tpdea 8 CASS AT PIKE sTs. “40 Buick 4 Dr. sedan -§ 6 & E MOTORS g 830| 1269 N. Perry, FE 49100 i058 PONTIAC SAFARI STATION | fod defroster, dara oe a owner. Can be seen at Rex's am 8. oe aun PE ssi hh can =| GIVE Us A TRY UPTO $200" PONTIAC § PASSENGER STA- tien Real clean. Small down .. Lucky Auto Sales, 193 8. St. FE +221 Hodkiaee Bang-Up .4th “NORTH PONTIAC : . Beautiful, 953 Chevrolet ‘61 1951 Ford Vic ™ 1 1953. Ford “equine "3 1 MOST MAKES AND MODELS TO | ‘48 ! CHOOSE FROM & Bi -AUTO SALES a 12 W. Monteaim ‘SS Phy. Clb. 6 Piy. Cb ‘SS Pontiac HAUPT (Seine 3 Bust Sop "$4 DeSoto Pontiac Sales | Bessie rarer : 1957 Pontiac Starchief Cata- lina coupe. Pull poten. Posters $3 Desoto executive's car, "$3 Buick Pordor 1955 Pontiac 2 dr. _R&/| 53 Cat Pordor 1983 a Powergiide,- radio & = cL. Open Nights r) Olds __MAple 5-5566 or $1141 e+ Ply ee” JULY 4TH TODAY | "30 Pontiac Tudor CHEV-BUICK i193 PLYMOUTH «¢ DR RUNS Uke cew . $11.95 down, $277.24 month. Lucky a — in 6 _ Saginaw, FE ¢ | 1853 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN Very sharp. This car has ee had good care and shows it, bargain at only $495. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham “Bright Spo +! ! Ath of JULY SPECIALS 'S7 Ford Fairlane 2 dr.,, Fordomatic. dio & heater. like new, YOUR OLD CAR DOWN 56 Cadillac @ Special, full wer, electric windows, beautiful 2 tone blue. $3850. ; ‘99 Cadillac 62 Sedan, Hydramatic, radio heater, power steering, Royal Master tires, $2795. ‘59 Olds 98 Deluxe Holiday Sedan. Hydra- matic, radio & heater, full pow- er, 2 tone paint. $1795. '55 Ford Fairlane 2 dr, radio & heater, W-W lires, $1195. ; ‘54 Ford RANCH WAGON, radio & heater, clean inside & out, $1005. ‘04 Olds Super 6@ 2 dr. redio & heater, Hydramatic, power brakes, $1396. ‘53 Buick RIVIERA 2 Dr., nafiow, ‘io & heater. A penstpe $895. te '53 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe *4 Dr, sedan, Hivdramatic, radio & heater, new seat covers, $745, 'S3 Chevrolet Dr, 2 tone paint, neaeee: $745. — = ‘93 Ford Same *® 4 Dr., Pordomatic, ater, $605. ‘53 Cadillac @ special. radio & heater, er windows, beautiful car, $ $i “A ‘92 Olds A Papen radio & heat- ‘92 Ponti AM |, ROME | - “Olds - Cadillae - hebaen' ‘Lake at Cass FE 8o4gs: 4 ij \ Les | i | | ECONOMY USED CARs PE 20186 72 AUBURN OFF SAGINAW | MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES Month End Sale OFFERS VALUES GALORE | THRU JULY 3rd "2 for 1 Deal” THE KIDS WILL GO FOR + ~GET A BRAND NEW Peddle Car or Tricycle ABSOLUTELY FREE = WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES | -USED CAR North Side 641 Oakland Ave.| -— 56 NASH Rambler Station Wagon .......-$1895 | - | Chrome carrier. IVORY DOOR—Radio and Heater, “AND BLACK. : , $6 BUICK Special ¢D Door cw dice avenwaeewer ee Radio & He ORY & BRONZE ’S6 FORD Convertible .........0...000: . $1895 | Radio. & oth ,ae"topaate "W-Walls, CORAL & ; ; 'S6 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop ........$1845 [7 Radio & Heater. W-Walls. | '55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4Door ....... ... $1295 Ragio & Heater. IVORY & Harvest GOLD Rea] sharp 2 34 CHEVROLET Hardtop ...... onsevesee® SO S| . Radio & Heater, W-Walis. ad GREEN. . i. oe r’54 FORD Customline 4-Door:...... Parnes s 805 ae Radio & Heater. #-Cy . 54 NASH Sacabher Hardtop eee Radio & Heater, IVORY 53 CHEVROLET 4-Door F210 . eecncccveesal Gue Radio & Heater. Surf GREEN South Side 2118S. Saginaw ’55 CHEVROLET 4-Door 210 ........+--$H% Radio & Heater. IVORY & BLACK. '§S PONTIAC Star Chief. .......0.....-: $190. S71, Sieet, Radio & Mester. Hydramatic. IVORY. a CHE v VROLET Bel Air Hardtop . ee $1845 sdie. © Bester Fyesr, Onde, weal, Frees ond "55 BYICK special Hardtop .......:......$1495 male © & Pearl Heater, Dynaflow, W-Walis, IVORY 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air Convertible gone $105 CORAL & Radio & Heater. wer Glide, GREY wi BLACK ‘Too . — 55 WILLYS 4Door Sedan i id Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, W-Walls, ‘53 CHEVROLET 4-Door 210 eects esses : Radio & Heater; BEIGE & Saddle BROW "2 CHEVROLET 2 oot steteereseeaeees sh 445 Radio & Heater, Light ‘SL PACKARD Clipper 4 "+ Door ekis e 245, iS ae “& Heater. MANY TR ANSPORTATION SPECIALS , From $95 to $245— YOUR TERMS - A ~— Call Bred, a Courtesy Car to Your De De O eh a AMM “LONDON @ —F im pendlees Mike Todd is throwing a party) for 1,700 people tonight which! may set him back as much as $200,000. And here's one for the tax col- lector. Even if the festivities are| the World in 80 Days,” he's not ing business expense. A spokesman said the fun and| ens after the film are “‘purely| a private affair. . - 30 the tax question doesn't arise there.” * * * The big binge will begin with the film premiere — for charity— at the Astoria Theater, That will * * oe Alter the show the guests will eross the Thames River on five) bar-equipped steamboats and take) London Party or 1 100 2 ‘ia ak wie * igo hate 4: a * Petes Na sighs. Whey é ™ = pat : yl ‘ moa ; A { i ‘ ‘ Lif } Pn jee. ‘ u , ly ee ee | | ¥ 7 A ; F i : | i : \ if " 3 . I t Ms | \ : ; \ aaa [7h = h/ i) MY } | | a 4 . og | : a ft THE, PONTTAC PRES SS, TURSDAY, seLy 2. 1997 Recs Cpe | ae i yo pt / " ~ y é } . é : ne oe 4 a ibat trotneae Window, TF ate. OF Bani min F rankli n Trust F ind , A . 1 ey READING Pa. W—A burglar a rus aul stuns as May Be Decided by Special G | Cecelia Firek while shé was away ay e €Ccl 2 a pecia T Oup - on vacation. She found t reco! ae das siaaaer Player and BOSTON (INS) — The fate of aj The money left in Massachusetts; $900,000; the commonwealth ‘$1,- en window which had been broken|{20Us@nd pound trust fund left by|was to be used for loans to young) 049,000. - ‘ | apparently b hie Benjamin Franklin in 1790, that has! married artificers under 25, who! ,, > i : ly by the thief, had been ~ At present,” the trustees main-|# - a ; [seplaced — even to fresh putty. \sinen grown to nearly $1.500,000 itm werved thele-apprenticosnips, tain, “the fund serves no public : sirens : ;may be decided by a special legis-|and who wished to set up their own pu : but simp! sect ae wee | oe os » Missin Nirliner a selkt ic ctete he commie|et Seevper ont nt "ns by the addon atthe tacome to THE ONLY THING YOU'LL | resolve to create the commis-|é . . sckwual #9 ce as pomp Aaya g ‘sion was on the desk of Governor|NO LOANS ISSUED — LIKE BETTER THAN | ‘into the slot machines. nlf Paki ta F d ‘Foster Furcolo after having had} No loans have been issued under 4 Pe : | He’s bought 2,000 slickers S n oun jnecessary readings -and been| the fund, since the. Civil War. But/Take Sheriff, Deputy ie ase it tains. |passed to be enacted by both) | the Franklin Institute in _ Boston’ ko * KARACHI W—A missing Paki- | branches of the legislature. lwas founded, to Court for Violations : launching Mike’s movie, “‘Around| Todd wouldn't say how nyuch the stan airliner was found in East/PART OF SARY | Under Franklin's will, the entire) ASHEVILLE, N.C, @—A sheriff ‘Battersea party would cost ° but|Pakistan teciny with all 24 per-| The original 1000 pounds repre- amount in the fund in 1990 — 200 and a deputy were haled into Re Sees ae sinen pram cones toe Oe te ee at ee eed. ae|Seeaetad ele oe eC nl ens eee ee QUALITY 5 pounds - * * me | traffic laws. * ey * z : ‘cording to a codicil in his will, as pounds — would go to the City of| , ; Th PR | “]'m an artist,” the cigar-smok-| Bast rte Mn ten ‘president” of Pennsylvania. An-}Boston and the Commonwealth of | eget — re Cea ue Sinead hate is Its ICE! ing impresarib told a reporter. “I/gine trouble yesterday after it left’ ives 1000 ‘pounds ‘went ‘to Penn- spores nati The -* would re-| driving on the left side of a high- ‘ever think in terms of money.|Chittagong Airfield for Dacca and vania. joe h ed — + way. : /But you can figure out about how | made a forced landing in a rice| Franklin maintained that, in a |wealth the remainder. Fred Henry Deputy of Asheville, much it's going to cost |field- The pilot reported he could) “democratical” state, there | As of last June 30, there was was charged with permitting: an . * * inot establish radio contact to re-| ought te be no office of profit. | actually . $1,418,000 in the fund l unlicensed person to drive his car. = “You sith have fun, and I don’ t port his trouble wal this! Therefore, he teft his salary for | which would mean that, if divided | Sheriff'd case was continued to ‘ cost Todd 30,000 pounds—$84,000.| pant to spoil anybody’s fun by| morning. | various public purposes. ‘at onee, Boston would receive ‘July 5. Deputy was fined. ‘ : ‘making them conscious of the | = ‘ icost.’ ae = i * * * | Mike turned to the phone, rang up a firm of umbrella makers and S ever the Battersea Festival Gar-| You dest need to pey $250 to $300 for INCONSPICUOUS AIDS avity ant c ALITY HEARING a lback, * = offers the world's largest-selling, : nen amenity i hearing aids— © a Neonspicuous—at = See to Tress 165! Eye inss* andat- = ® ‘ome in, see i 10-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE 1-YEAR WARRANTY 5-YEAR SERVICE PLAN EASY TIME PAYMENTS 10-Day ) Money Back Guarantee 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. } (Advertisement) | | || | several Cabinet ministers and a (fiock of ambassadors. recently registered with the Oak- taned County Clerk's office: 4| more Payments’ End Marked Aon — The “Paid” @ in his 25 years in business. icake ordered 25 of the outsized variety for use if it rains hard. * * .* “Some people may think it's ex- | travagant,” he commented, ‘‘but my conscience don’t bother me.”’| . He grabbed the phone again and ordered three more bands. “How many bands does make?”’ ~ reporter asked, * * / “Who's counting?” he shot ‘I like music. Lotsa music. | “Now about money, If you have |money, you gotta spread a little jsunshine with jt. I don’t care jabout money whem I'm giving a party for my friends.” * * * Mike's guest list is headed by the Duchess of Kent and her daughter Princess Alexandra. They accepted the invitation to the _premiere although not to the party. 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