+. i The Weather’ ‘Scattered Thundershowers Details page two eS HE PO 113th YEAR kk kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955 —68 PAGES x *&* & * Steel Mills Closing as Walkout Nears Industry, USW. Work fo Avert Midnight Strike. U.S. Steel Negotiator Hints at New Pay Offer Above Earlier Bid PITTSBURGH (* — The nation’s vast steel industry was shutting down today as labor negotiators worked to avert a strike at midnight. - There still were substan- tial hopes that a settlement could be reached in today’s crucial bargaining sessions. | The U.S. Steel Corp. and other major producers already had start ed banking furnaces, however. John A. Stephens, U. S. Steel’s principal negotiator, hinted at a hew thanagement wage offer exceeding the average i0-cent hourly wage increase proposal rejected. by the C10 United Steel- workers, The bargaining affected 600,000 | workers ‘in 96 basic steel] and iron ore mining firms. They now aver- age $2.33 an hour. . It was reliably reported that Stephens did not come~up ~ with the prospective new settlement proposal at a two-hour session late last night: with > USW President David J. McDonald and the union’s chief counsel Arthur J, Goldberg. McDonald, in pointing out that the rejected 10-cent offer was only half of the recent auto industry to equal. or-better the 20-cent set- tlement claimed by President Wal-' ter Reuther of the CIO United | Auto Workers. Stephens said U. 8. Steei's otter would put steelworkers well ahead of atito workers in straight. time earnings. However, Ste- phens last night said any stel settlement would require conces- sions from beth the industry s the union, indicating that U. Steel was ready to — an ne proved offer. There was some speculation that a steel settlement . may include | some form of guaranteed layoff | pay, supplementing state unem- | - ployment compensation benefits, | such as was negotiated recently | in major auto contracts * * * However, ‘the steel bargaining is; confined to wages only, and any) guaranteed wage plan could be! negotiated only with the consent, of the steel companies. Williams Signs New FEPC Bill ‘Six Man Commission to Rule on Complaints | Will Be Appointed | | LANSING # — Michigan nes| joined the states with laws against | hiring discrimination betause of | race, creed, color or national oti- Fr gin. Gev. Williams signed the Fair bill into. Jaw yesterday. His office | was packed with representatives of | racial, religious, minority; labor | and civic organizations which had) worked 12 years for the bill. The measure, taking effect Oct. 14, forbids an employer to refuse to hire anyone because of racial or color prejudice, | Gov. Williams must dbw ap- point a six-member commission to solve complaints filed with it. It will éperate mainly through conciliation and persuasion, but may appeal te circuit courts for subpoenas. to. compel the testi- mony of witnesses and the ac- ‘cused nvay petition the courts to enforce its orders if they are disobeyed. , Rep. Louis. C. Gentes (RLS | ecor | four x * x * x * x * * * d Holiday Traffic Load Seen H kik k * 20-Year-Old Nurse Is State Queen — MISS MICHIGAN — Margaret Devereaux, ‘ ‘Miss | | | Hunt for Fliers Enters Sth Day in Foggy Pacific AF Hears Weak Radio | Signal From One of 4 | Missing Airmen ke TOKYO (#—The search for four Marine airmen down in the Pacific went into its fifth day as dense | fog closed in again Thurs- | ° day night. \% An Air Force spokesman + said a voice signal—so weak “it was impossible to deter- mine just what was said” | | +was heard about 4:30! p.m. He said that .was the | Force has had since 5:40) a.m. Help sinha Soo Birthday . AP Wirephete inst d i t the Al TOUR LOCKS — Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield. (center) ast and only repor C A) wears a jaunty beret for a tour of the Soo locks today as part of the | centennial celebration. At left above is Roy Hollingsworth, chairman of | the centennial commission and right, Congressman Victor Knox. “It just wasnt ‘audible enough | to make out."’ said Maj. William | | James, deputy public information | | officer for Far East Air Forces. The Navy sid it had no infor. mation of other radio contacts during the day. Darkness once again turned the search into a blind game of -droppingeflares and listening for radio signals that did not come. The missing airmen are: Capt. Hodgin P. Montague, Jack- | | son, Miss., pilot of a Marine Sky AL NCErIAInnles AP Wirephote Catisé “Delay in Building County Roads Uncertainties over possible developments from three | directions are holding up an accelerated road-building | program in Oakland County, Deputy State Highway Livingston County,” was eleeted “Miss Michigan” at hair and blue eyes and is a recent nursing school | Knight jet whigh ran out Of gas| | Commissioner George Foster said yesterday. settlement, seemed to be shooting | Muskegon last night. She is 20 years old, has brown graduate. Howell Brunette Named Miss Michigan; ww Will Represent State in National Contest | MU SKE GON | (» — A gorgeous | nurse missed her duty turn at St. ‘Lawrence Hospital in Lansing to- | | day but officials smiled tolerantly | at 20-year-old Margaret (Margo) | | Devereaux, Miss Michigan of 1955. | The shapely 34-24-34), 5-foot, 6-inch Margo won the sixth annual | Miss Michigan contest _sponsored | ‘last night by the Muskegon Junior | Chamber of Commerce. Miss Devereaux, of Howell, ear- lier this year was named Miss |) | Howell and Miss Liv ingston County -fin separate contests. . “Fm suppesed to be on duty at 7:30 in the morning,” Miss Devereaux said after winning the title, before a capac ity crowd of 1,800 spectators at Muske- - gOn’s Michigan Theater, A contingent of fellow nurses | notified the hospital of Margo's fortune and reported she had been | excused from duty. Margo, a 119-pound, blue-eyed brunette, also was selected ‘'Miss: Congenialty”’ by her, 12 fellow con- testants. The extra ‘title earned her a cocker spaniel pup. ATLANTIC CITY NEXT Miss Devereaux now is eligible to represent Michiganeat the Miss America Pageant at Atlantic City | Sept: 10. She-is the daughter of Mr. and | |Mrs.. Thomas H.. Devereaux of Howell and the second eldest of Devereaux children. Her ‘prizes include at least $850 in scholarships, a $1,000 wardrobe | ‘and a trophy = her new | title. | She received her new crown training and the nuns at Lansing’s from dan Semers, whom she suc- ceeds as Miss Michigan, and Lee | School of Nursing | Ann Meriweather, who retires as Miss America of 1955. | Her brother, Thomas, active in Jaycee work in Lansing — and Howell, described Margo as “a real live wire who never seems to tire.”” 5 | SHERIFF'S SON the contest as “‘Ron Barnes, whose of ocean, | Margo was exuberant but com- | Posed as she confided: ; bathing suits, I'd éven place.” I never thought “When I saw some of these girls ; i lost in. fog Sunday. Second Lt. David Winton Bell, Alan Murdock McAneny Jr., Foster, however, repeated his statement made . to of Wayzata, Minn., his_ ordnance ‘Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart Monday that Oakland “would not be slighted in the final analysis.” yy of eae N.Y., Whose Marine | | Fury jet vanished Tuesday night. | in the search. a | A still-unidentifed crewman ot | paerene Bivision eo a Marine helicopter which as having the | . search | greatest influence on her career... | created af sce in te | Taylor Takes Over as Army's Chief WASHINGTON w—Gen. Max- The Air Force. coordinating the| well D. Taylor, a battlefield vet- search over 25,000 square miles eran of two wars, takes over today said the new signals) as Army chief of sta 'had been heard at 5:40 a.m. But| He succeeds Gen. | St. { yesterday. Three fellow crew- | men were rescued. Margo vdentified a young man who rushed * to embrace her after dad is Sheriff of Ingham County.’ “IT date said | fix the position. administration plans to cut Army Miss Devereaux appeared first| Asgociated Press correspondent | strength. Ridgway is tetiring after in a white net, waltz length formal | Jim Becker flew over the search| 38 years of service to become , and later in a white bathing suit | area late today. He said a dense| hoard chaigman of the Mellon In- ‘trimmed in “Navy blue. In the | white cloud bank thousands of feet! stitute of Industrial Research at Ron quite often,’ |. She p credited | oat Pyrent. home | ti talent competition she rocked a) deep was rolling over the area | Pittsburgh. Dry Spell Snapped - by Brief Rainfall Early morning rain today broke | area. The. brief rainfall, which totaled | only .64 of an inch, was the first ‘precipitation here since June 21, | When .54 of an inch of rain fell. | The weather is due to be partly cloudy and warm tonight and to- | morrow, with some possibility of scattered thundershowers, ac- | cording te the U.S. Weather Bureau. The bow tonight is expected to | be between 66 and 70, with a high | tomorrow of 86 to 90. Southwest- jerly winds from 10 to 15 miles an hour are predicted. | Downtown, seday a low before 8 a.m, was 68 degrees. The ther- mometer registered 73 at 1 p.m. an 8-day dry spell for the Pontiac | ‘ lores ~T piano rendition — of e ; “Bumble | | where the four airmen are be-| | The army said goodby to Ridg-| oogie.”’ | lieved lost. He said the clouds were | | way yesterday in a‘ special review | moving at 15 to 20 miles over a/ held in his honor at néarby Ft. sea which was choppy and rough} Myer. The Air Force joined in the | at wave level. | tribute. The downed fliers are presumed| At 53, Taylor is the youngest | to be in rafts. All have emer-| officer to hold this high Army post | vack, 19-year-old University of : ‘gency Fations but have been sub- | since 1930: when Gen, Douglas, Michigan graduate, ‘who entered | ject to burning June sunshine some | MacArthur was appointed at the the competition as Miss Flint. Do- | |days and cold foggy nights. The age of 50. eiser, Miss St. Clair Shores, |se0. has been fairly rough. Taylor, a native of Keytésville, re ee Atvee “Talent. wit Mo., commanded the 10lst Air- . A new award, Miss ent, wi | » Division in Normandy, Hol- «scheduled ‘television appearances, | Set Marine Str ength borne Division in N of mi Bulge. was won by Miss Kovack as she | WASHINGTON u® — A Senate-| He assumed command of the reaggeselections from a book ‘0 | House conference Committee has 8th Army in Korea in 1951. Last poems by Carl Sandburg. ‘agreed to keep-the Marine Corps | | April he was named supreme com- at present strength ‘and step up | | mander of both the U.S. Far East “IT hope to use the achelardite to further my nursing educa- fion,”’ she said. Second plgc e went to Nan¢y Ko- | Miss Pontiac, Charlotte “Stark, production of long-range heavy jet and Pnited Nations commands. did not participate in the Miss | pombers. Michigan contest in Muskegon last night because of a techealty | Gh, hill G 49 ‘Ike Coins a Name which disqualified her, James Mar- | urchill at Geneva: | WASHINGTON (INS)—President tin, of the Pontiac Junior Chamber LONDON «®' — The Evening, Eisenhower has suggested that the of Commerce said today. | Standard suggested today that/cold war be renamed. The Presi- Miss Stark, 17, of 365 S. Marshall. Prime Minister Eden take Winston | dent said he wished people would St.. was named Miss Pontiac in | Churchill along with him to the | stop talking about the cold war comigtition sponsored by the Jay- | | Big Four summit talks next month| and begin talking about the war cees Carly this month. \jn Geneva as an adviser. for peace. — Institute Formed to Guide Male Fashions NEW YORK (INS) —Ever since Adam traded in his fig leaf for a fashionable bearskin, men have | beén under pressure -to dress bet+ ter. Apparently they haven't done nearly . well enough. because the American Instituté of “Men's and | CHIEF ALLY a been hired to make men realize | that “it is important for a man | to wear the right things for every | occasion.’ The laistitute oes to get its ambitious program into action next fal under the slogan: ‘Dress, Right! You Can't Afford Not-Jp.” For its chiet ally in the cam- \In esr! s Press Men May Oppose Beau Brummel’ Trend “May it not be that the po can —, hsageree a a pd culinity and the wife’s femininity a sec « citizen . | 9 = husband by letting him get=and | “7° ™nimized? stay—so darned sloppy -t—his_| O'Brien isn’t worried, though, about the problems he raised. If wonten’s mistakes in their choice of men’s clothes are pointed out to them, he said, they will mend their ways, HARD TO CONVINCE But men may be more difficult to convince that their favorite bur+ lap must go. Jolin Elliot, Jr., which both the mesband’s mas- | most, He ticked off the “things men want most” success, women, general admiration. and a sense of belonging.” ba * Willard w. Cole, on of “May it not be also that this ‘neuter-gender wardrobe of his tends to confirm the suspicions of some that we're heading into a wife-dominated society in \ County. News ....06..006...8 ad speaking of men’s attitudes toward Editoriale oo .i.ceces ec. c ccc: dressing better, said, “Most men "Food Rews..... ee just aren't interested. They often le a mS Oh actually regist A.” Mov ibasweeebi* vee 8 But Elliot said the clothing in- TV & Radio Programe... cee AT campaign can convince men Wilson, Bath... Ss li. that the clothes ee a Womea's Pages. ....48 thru - help ‘ther get the things they eect ee OR ‘on } Aaa! E RNA Vos a Ls D ihe | ni thew B i ' She | planes and ships were. unable | eee: an outspoken critic of| Protests that Oakland was being | : | ing federal aid plus pending | reouite of surveys still un- |completed were listed by Foster as preventing any [present enumeration of | Projects which will be done }in the county. overlooked arose last week after announcement of the Highway De- partment’s priority list of rural interstate’ routes to be improved from about half the first billion |dollars in proceeds from the new ij 14-cent gas tax. ONLY TWO ELIGIBLE The only Oakland road incttided | was U.S. 16 (Grand River}. U.S. 16 |and U.S. 10. are the only. interstate |routes in the county and the -only two eligible, to benefit. from the new tax morttey. Local officials have pointed out at least two projects are badly needed te relieve traffic con- gestion on U.S. 10. Some $600,000,000 of work is planned from the tax-boost re- ceipts, to be done en urban inter- state roads, A priority list for this work can not be completed until survey, including Oakland's southeast corner, are available in about six-weeks, said Fosjer. Work on U.S, 10 through Pohitiac and the Ferndale-Royal Oak area might be included in the urban priorities, he indicated. ASK REGULAR FUNDS ’ Since only two county highways are classified as ‘interstate’ and ean be improved from the added (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Good Company For Your VACATION The in-the-air status of the proposed toll road, ques- | tion marks about forthcom- / results of q Detroit area traffic Sheriff Police _ Agencies Spark Safety Program ‘Red Cross, Guardsmen, CAP Slated to Join in- | Concerted Effort By AL LOWMAN With record holiday traf- fic expected to flood Oak- land County highways over | weekend, police officials here today began throwing their law enforcement and accident prevention ma- chinery into-high gear. Combined efforts on the part of State Police, the Oakland County Sheriff's Dept. and Pontiac Police in co-operation with the local Red . Cross Chapter, Na- tional Guard units, Civil Air Patrol and other groups tare being meshed in a drive to hold down a nationwide toll of 380 fatalities pre- ‘dicted by the National Safety Council: Sheriff Frank Irons, Police Chief Herbert W. Straley and State Police of the Pontiac Post have revealed stringent traffic controls which wit® go into effect Sheriff's Dept. will be 37 volunteer Red Cross ‘first aid in- structors who will man 22 radio- equipped cars on call # give emergency treatment to accident victims. Eleven of the cars will roam the county area while the police patrol cars of serious tie- . ups. All available traffic officers and special police will maintain 24 (Continued on Page, 2, Col. 3) Seek 6-County Water Survey: Will Send Preliminary Data on Area Situation to Detroit Group A decision to seek a six-county water survey was reachéd last night by more than 50 representa- tives of Oakland, Macomb and St. Clair Counties meeting at the Roy- al Oak City Hail, First step, they decided will be St. Clair’s admission into the Committee now including Oak- . land, Wayne, Monroe, Macomb and Washtenaw, Preliminary water data will be gathered from the six-county area and turned over to the Detroit Metropolitan Area Regional Plan- ring Commission for analysis on the basis of population trends and ifdustrial needs. Metropolitan Plan Commission Director T. Ledyard Blakeman assembled, the group felt an en-. . gineering firm could be hired the long Independence Day _.- : Supervisor’s. Inter-County Water _ ar io ; oh lant Park Begins Saturday | A three-day Independence Day! celebration will be staged by the | Northside Community Club and the | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THUBID SY: JUN fe ~ iE 30, 1955 7 i? — Record Ath of July Traffic Seen Here ey (Continued From Page One) hour patrdis of Pontiac _ streets, lespecially main trunklines, | throughout the critical period be- | to Decide, When Shots Pontiac Parks and Recreation tween Friday night and midnight | ——- sil Be Given 7 Dept. at Oakland Park, starting Monday, Straley said 2 Saturday afternoon. State Police Commissioner Jo- | Beginning with a greased pole} seph A. Childs, who warned that | ES ss supplies of Salk anti-poito | |climbing contest at 1 p.m. Satur-. the weekend traffic may be the! ’ vaceine should be available for day, the event will be climaxed heaviest in history, has canceled | _- Qakland County youngsters within | with a fireworks display at 10 p.m. /all jeave days to permit a max? | | Monday, according to Floyd Tem-, mum number of troopers to take . John D. Mon-7 | Fad me As, De. Jo |ple. vice president of the club. traffic duty Deteetives and other ree, county health director, said Also slated for Saturday is a@ special personnel will take over today. baseball game at 2 p.m ‘desk, radio and post details ; Dr. Monroe also revealed that) On Sunday, a continuation of the CUARIGMEN ATDNEGLIC? F _an@dvisory committee of doctors, | pole climbing competition will be — — “Jaymen and parents of potential |held,- along with a dog obedience saci as a men from } dhs ambina a demonstration and a softball ex- Pontiac's mpa! 125th En-a, users will be named within two) ipitign fantr) a ride with — ite Police weeks. At 10 a.m. Monday, activities her A guardamen and a trooper | Chief purpose of the group, | will resume with more contests for i” Bo mm : gern sai dees ; i both youngsters and adults, base- a r hunere ee an i Ge VE fewe Do — | ball games and rides for the chil- all over the state, with full police bers, will be te determine whe- | dren Time out is scheduled for a | Power, will aid troopers i a — ther the shots should be admin- | pic nic lunch out effort istered during the summer | There will also be dancing, shuf Sota “hs al G ard ion meaths,” . | fleboard horseshoes, a! d skill two Guard planes, three State ) be, pid. games, a said. _ | lice planes. three aircraft operated “Although we will probably get > iby the State Aeronautics Joard recommendations from the State ‘and three Conservation Dept Health Dept, and U. S, Public} Prosecutor. Pr r0 eS | planes will assist in traffic con- Health Service, final decision __ be left to local option, I am sure, he said. Some experts oppose giving the | shots during the. height of the polio | season, while others say it is safe | Sizing ‘Drowning Incident The cause of a 16-foot boat cap Tuesday in Stewart Lake to administer the serum during the | near Holly, resulting in two deaths summer | was still being investigated today The health director< said the | | by Oakland County Assistant Pros committee also will help determine | other policies in connection with | the inoculations, such as distribu- | tion and how clinics should be set | up. Word of the new supplies came —. T¥om the U. S. Public Health Serv- 1, Dr. Monroe_ said Uncertainties Delay : Local Road Building (Continued From Page One) road money, - “We hope we can channel a certain percentage of Bilt Jackson had te recever, Ra- | ltrol mostly in southeastern Mich- igan, Childs said. State Highway Commissioner Charities M. Ziegler ordered all read construction projects to be _ shut down at noen Friday until noon Tuesday with exception of emergeney work and relocations A] | themselves They met at Queen Juliana’s coun- der’s bed) |has requested the truck industry sale ees. ito curtail movement of its heavy | They, with another man and two} units over the holiday args boy pga: ma eet ee PRESENTS CHALLENGE pada : | Meanwhile Gov. G. Mennen Wil om rd ited “ Dr. L. K. Mathews, | | 64 | iams urged Michigan motorists to heed the slogan. ‘Slow Down | te oe fold Long yester- and Live’ He said the weekend tax officiels here have pointed | ear et ee coe vee eee presents another challenge to all out that Oakland should be allotted |to shore after hauling - ° aml Sa in Michigen in our continu. more construction from regular island in the lakg owned by him, ing campaign to reduce the tragic | The doctor said_he noticed water loss of life and property on Our coming in the front end. The boat hishwa: . . then overturned, he stated Babar pore regular : — Bocal officials remembering Long is taking stateméniSNgom last year’s July 4 toll-of 55, urged the other boat occupants today. all drivers to police projects,” said Fester. The engineer did say the exten- sion of Northwestern Highway from | funds in on new, non-interstate x | Trenton “has been under considera- tion for a long time and we want | to get it under way as soon as | possible." Much decnde | on the final form | of the next federal aid bill passed by the U.S. Congress, Foster ex- plained. PLANS VARY One plan would have the states | pay for only 10 per cent of new | CONStrUGME on interstate lines and | the federal government 90 per | cent. Others would require states | 1 pay a larger share, ¢ “If our share of financing such construction was reduced to only 10 per cent, considerably more state money would be freed for work needed apart trom the in- terstate system," said Foster, - The. engineer said he know of no plan to drop M150 and M218 in| Oakland back to classifications as | county roads. Local officials here had rapectedt rumors of such a move which | would make it difficult to finance | improvements seen as needed on the two routes. M1530 now dead-ends ville. Oakland Plan Highway Eagineer Robert A. Lar son suggests that swinging M130 from Lakeville on north to M24 would help drain traffic north out of the county and south into De troit. | at Lake. Commission # Examination Postponed | on Manslaughter Charge | Examination of a prominent | Highland Park lumber dealer on | a manslaughter charge has been| postponed from uly 15 to July 21, Springfield. Township Justice Em | mett J. Leib said today. Hugh H. Rader, 60, of 2870 Pine | Lake Rd. was accused Tuesday | after driving a car invotved in an| : accident Monday right in which John C. Welch, 18, of 128 Oakwood Rd., Walled Lake, was killed. Ra- der is mee on $2,000 ‘bend. = The Weather PONTIAC AND Vic INITY -—— Partiy cloudy and warm tonight and tomerrow | with some possibility of peationes thun Sessmowers. Lew tonight 66-70, high fomerrew 6-90. Seuthwesterly winds 19-15 miles an howe Partly clowdy with showers and thundersbowers and | continued warm temerrew night, iow | pear 76. Today im Pontise enerd temperature preceding 8 am ~ At @ am: Wind velocity h Direction: Southwest. Rainfall 65, ee Sun sets Thursday at 6:13 p.m. Bun rises Friday at 4.59 am Moon sete Friday at 2:02 a.m Moon Vises Thursday at 4:23 pm Bowntewn ‘Temperatares j snd Wee eeee,ee.7 Tle m....,,. 71) DR Thicccenses 12 m. 72 BB. M..ceneias: ip. m, Wa 8a. m.. emnee eee { eis WR. Ba ccicaes lay tm Pontiac etee wae * AF Plane Carrying 4 Fourteen Mile Road northwest to) Crashes Neor Alaska | ANCHORAGE Alaska iP—An | Air Force C47 ‘transport with a | four-man crew crashed on Sitkinak Island in the North Pacifi day and a spokesman here all aboard were believed lost The Elmendorf Air Force Base | public information office said a/| search plane spotted wreckage yester said several hours after the plane was | listed as everdue on a flight from Kodiak and saw no sign of life withheld. allnew 2 Names were jin> Independence , from the on their motoring habits They warned. ‘Roads will be crowded with the heaviest traffic | Duy history; one careless thoughtless or mm act can end in death or disability ‘ Pontiac, state and national safety organizations urge drivers to heed these safety suggestions: Drive about 10 miles an slower than normally to give to react in an emergency Start your outing in plenty of gligent | hour | | time time so there'll be no need to rush. | alert and avoid distrac om _business of driving. = ew Stay the Ade ean way to the Het, New! fresh Air Lnon! all new for complete permanents $200 plus (ax BOTH IN VERY GENTLE REGULAR | SUPER LOTIONS. 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The bill would authorize BIRMINGHAM—Hopeful t a total! w. aid for the year begin-| ¢ This” merely sets a} day weekend, | ceiling—139 million” dollars lower | “Possession or use of fit economic | ing tomorrow, hat the | recent decline in illegal Fourth of July fireworks activities will con- tinue this year, Police Chief Ralph Moxley today warned that his of $3.285.800,000 for military and| department will keep a sharp eye | cast for violaters during the holi- reworks than that voted by the Senate—| |with the actual appropriations to | be voted later. j ¥ * = are | compliance President Eisenhower had asked YCAr. ifor about 3'2 billions, The House yesterday. upheld aj 7 |House Foreign Affairs Committee | ltreduction of 145 million dollars a | global arms aid and tentatively military funds totaling $1,133,000,000. Richards said the re- duction eliminates a reserve fund | requested by the administration, EDWARD J. FALLON ‘ | approved » Edward J. 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F 2 SHE d Flock ” i rm i > ‘ ae a ee Be i eaten ” Use Care in the Way ~~ et The Assoc 3 for repoblication of al! local news prit Pa . | THE PONTIAC PRESS, “PHu RSDAY, JU VF 20, 1955 Paone Russ Manager Nat’ st Mar, >. dintered af Post Office, Pontiac. Mich.. as second ciass matter _MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS v to the hse this news- fated Press ts enfitied excin Paper as well as al! AP news dispatches ay T Oo a year. elseu here other places in the United States $29 00 @ Year dvance, hone Pontiac FE 2-181 ~— meee = “ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955 — You Celebrate Holiday ' Next Mon is the Fourth of July. That means ‘that this coming weekend may be the biggest weekend of the entire summer; biggest in trafic, in the number of people at the beaches. and, probably, biggest’ in the, namber of holiday deaths. * So be careful this weekend. Be. especially careful. There will be sorrow in several Pon- tiae homes come Monday. For fathers, mothers, children. wi? have lost their lives through carelessness. See that one of those homes is not yours. Be. ¢are- ful on the:highway and in the water. Make it a safe and sane Fourth of ~ July: ~ . ee Red Nonsense in France Communists controlling the General * Federation of Labor in France are try- ing to persuade French workers to fight “greater industrial output. In so doing they are resorting to that threadbare old Marxist argument that only the capital- ists benefit fromr-increaséd pro- duction. As a result, they insist, the lot of the workers will grow progressively worse. =. The truth, of course, is just the op- posite. But Communists, naturally, ‘aren't interested in facts or anything | that ‘will benefit the workers. That is ~ just what increased: production does. Sr a Proof not only is ‘to. be found~ in owr own experience but in sta- tistics just released by the Inter- . national*Labor Office.'These show ‘the world’s workers now are en-- joying the highest living stand- ards in industrial ,history,- with purchasing power- “of wages 25 per _,tvent greater than before the war. “ In France, for example, wages ‘have - increased 334 per cent compared with -a.price rise of 304 per cent. Italy’s wages ~ have. gone up 72 per cent with prices per cent: Germany's wages. . climbing 27 are up 86 per cent while prices have .. soared only 32 per.cent, * show rn a Lo Moreover, figures “that. credit for ‘these improved ratios belongs to increased production. In France output is 50 per cent greater than in 1948. Yet the labor force is only five per cent larger and ther@was no increas® in the hours worked. - * * * It is facts like these withhold from the workers. If all work- knew them and understood them fully, there would be little Communism anywhere. Communists f Women in Commons. One result of Britain's election &vhich hasn't received—the notice it deserves isthe increased percentage of women elected to the House of -Colmmyns . When the vote counting was completed it was found tha candidates on the distaff side h been = elected. Traditiénai lty the — fair.sex:makes a better sh eee : politically in times of c} But in the voting. sey he. 24 women élected equaled the vecdrd num- ber sent to Commons in 1945 when goon, Font over Britain's goversiment. This time 14 of the women elected are persion and 10 are Conservatives. * *- * ft aes 26 20D, Credit for: surprising British pters belongs to two of the Tory ; eer Miss Jean an Irish Laborite who Id a neat since 1945. * | EYL lection of ” ese 24 women to Com- -mons gives them a larger proportion of the 630 seats in that-body than 14 women have in our 531 seats in Con- gress. Moreover, British women can look forward some davfo inflltiating the House of Lerds. Unaccountably, how- ever, the bill to permit su member- ship scems to be stalled somewhere along the line. ae . Fire Loss Down Michigan’s 1954 fire loss included 169 lives and slightly more than thirty-two to property. the 1953 lives. The the General jlion dollars in damuine ialt dt 1ewer mi ‘This was less property and “47 1953 totals had included Motors rane pla * loss, Tre oo * * Despite the improved showing, however, the “51 totals are suffi- cient to serve renewed warning of the need for greater care in fire prevention. as a ; * x * This .is true in the home, at work, and at play Some forty-two children ‘lost their lives in--Michigan fires last year. A total of 04,728 fires were re- ported. — ; : If every man, woman and child in the State would ponder this needless joss and be incre asingly careful during the months ahead, scores of lives and millions of dellars worth of property could, be saved a ~ INsTEAD of saying, “People are funny, aren't they?” we should say, eovle are funny, = "t we?” The Man “About Town Fishing Is Better Pests Encountered on Great Lakes Are Little Known Here fire escape: All that religion means te some — “ Right now, when gre at hordes of flies and Bs mosquitoes are taking most of the emjoy- ~ ment out of fishing on our Great- Lakes; these pests cause little or no trouble on any of Oakland County: 8,400 lakes. In this con-, nection. , Danforth Bellamy of Birmingham phones: ‘This county's lakes and streams furnish the best fishing in. the world—and I've been there they ones. Here you afe not bothered with bugs or mosquitoes, and our fishing is just as good as in any former years. You can.catch them a plenty if you know where to go in Oakland County, and I 4now—but-am not telling.” A cactus in the home of - Mrs. C. R. Kimler. at Keego Harbor is displaying ‘all as beautiful as an ofchid A good holiday weekend driving sugges- tion comes from . Sheriff Frank W. Irons who has figured out that a fea minutes earlier: om will enable you to reduce your speed - a rate that mayosave your life-- and possibly others ; 2 “Dont tell me that rac ‘oons ure a nhul- anec,” phones _Mrs. Beverly Heinske of Pontiac Lake, wheasserts that they are cute atid harmless animals, and wash their foud before they eat it—a trait not common tou all human President of International Breweries, Inc, a ~ Bruce Berckmans of Holly, was viven a royal welcome the -ather day at Honolua on his: first trip to he Hawaiiar Ishinds, the First Conere= the Many bational Years pastor of ‘hurch at Romeo, Rev. C. Earl Page ; flew from his present home in Kansas City, “Kan, fucay to officiate at the funeral of . Frank A, Kemp, vec: 43, a lifelong resident of that village. “LT like, the editorial appeal to fly the eplors on July 4, appearing in Tuesday's Pontiac Press,” phones ° a Gregory Vick at Rochester, He continues, “It is a patriotic expression that we appreciate our liberties.” —— From Lapeer comes a ¢hallenge. At the recent high school alumni meeting there, Mrs. Lillian Hammond Lambertson, who. graduated 72 years ago, was prescht. My Lapeer scout wonders if any other high ‘school alumni meet can beat that. ‘ The family cat of | Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Fairweather of Waterford, always brings up her game— $ * and gets a reward, But the other day when she brought up a young skunk, she got a fumigation. And it wasn’t falr weather in the Fairweather home, ~* catch big: 30 blessoms, _ never * ~ Information which ‘Didn't Know Mis Ow n Strength David anvecdee Asks: Ex-Red’s All-Out Report Great ‘Service WASHINGTON— Winston Burdeit but American—has performed a Yo the eommunism. He to shame the hundreds who —formér Communist now a trie erusaile wut rather great service iiattest has have plead- ment country luntist than aid they ceountrs ed the Fifth Ame; refused to tell they the truth about rer nm tion in America * = * as they men rntilra- Winston Burdett could have testi- fied, as he did, before the international security subcommit- and told only about his own activities in espionage abroad He need not have mentioned any other names, But,—recognizing his obli- gation and feeling that he must clear his own conscience, he came forth with the names of everyone whom he had met in Communist meetings in this country and such contacts as he made with Commu? mist espionage agents abroad ‘Rarely has there been such a comprehensive confession srom a former. Comrrounist, To the credit. of the Columbia Broad. casting Co., itis noted in. the hearings that Burdett has been retained in his present post as Senate lee --newscaster. because there is full he the long age confidence that 5 Comniu- -broke away from nists. Not only will Burdett) (be - re. garded as a sincere “Convert to Amerncan doetrine as opposed to, the Communist philosophy. but his Kervice to “his country in this testi- mony will stand out as one of the most gratifying examples of how former Communist® can contrib- lite to the elimination of Commu- ‘nists from inside the goverhmient. SETS EXAMPLE _ There would be lesa need ‘of vom. pheéated securify programs if those’ ~who know about Communist activi- ties would cooperate with their govertiment in telling the truth as did Burdett. * * It so happens that Burdett was not, a government employe, He needed to’ fear a security check-up or any of the procedures through which government em- ployes must pass He didn’t need to go beforgoa: congressienal com- mittee, But he vohintarily called or the FBI and told his story four Mears aZo. Was this enough? Burdett “wrestled with his conscience and ‘came to—2the conclusion — that merely to tell the story in secret was inmufficient, He felt he owed a debt to his country. He decided of his own-accord to make his congressional confession to a committee se that the public might knew all, “T felt it was my duty to do so, he testified. “I want to do what is right.” - 7 These are ‘not private matters alone,’ added Burdett for they af- fect, one’s status as a ‘citizen. BENTLEY TESTIMONY The Burdett story is important in njany ways.- For one thing, his sworn testimony now corroborates the. story fold by Elizabeth Bentley ot her contact with Jacob Golos, a Soviet agent. Miss Beytley has- heen attacked by the “pinks” as unreliable, and the whole power of the Communist apparatus has. been turned on her in an effort to dis- credit her testimony, just as was the campaign against Whittaker Chambers. The Communists have a_ well-established . technique they aim to discredit a govern- — ment witness so as to weaken the. entire campaign the FBI and congressional com Communists. — It was Elizabeth Bentley whe in 1945 turried up for the FBI the information about the Soviet spy _ ring and the late Harry Dexter White’s conneetion with it. She told then of the activities of Go- los. Now Burdett gives first-hand shows that Bentley was telling the truth. ’ Burdett was onthe news staff of the Brooklyn Eagle in 1940 when work, for the newspaper didn’t know of his con- nections. Burdett operated with the _ Communist apparatus in° — Yugoslavia. . _ There was jittees against he weént abroad té do espionage . Communists, His . to Nation Ciolatian therefore po t tum oof American ocsecan laws He broke with the Conim nists in 1942 : BREAKS SILENCE So Winston Bardett could hee kept quiet. He was under no c pulsion. except that of a worried conscience, to eut oi th open with the painful story of his experiences come cd I =; Sen. Fastland, Democrat, chairman of the Senate interim. tional< security subcommittee, praised Burdett's stand and com mended the Columbia Broadcast ing System for its fine attitude toward an employe. Then the senater ealled as w.! of the having been in mst wht with him 4 N€xss some by Burdett same Commu: Persons named tne as the Brooklyn Keagle Some availed themsAlves of the Fifth Amend ment privilege and refused to test fy: ft was a conspicuous contr ast. = > * If there were mor: surdetts there would be Jess need fo ) bo longed investigafions by coneres Sienal cammittees And the infil- tratien by Communists int I press. the church, the theater, the colleges and the government would have been far less extensive than it has been. Burdett's heroic action could prove the turning point in inducing other Americans who have portant- information on esptonage and Communist _ infiltration come forth with th®ir stories ant performa a service tothe govern- ment to which they owe allegiance. im~ tn. * Voice of the People Leona Gould Warns Against Too Beatent Shots and Vaccines as Possible Danger Letters will ge eandensed when ner es. sar because of lack of 8; ul Arne ness aod telephone of f wre tnust a@¢ccomnaay t tat ese will net be published uf the writer tes t iniess one leiter is critical in ate Mitbn tHephysical bods are } teria lt is nattres w iv of consuming fectron vrems that are the cause of hrimean illness When moet of the imfectious germs are dominant in the body then the indwidual falls heir to this twpe of iliness But the bac- tra held the infectious cerms own to a Minimum, keeptig the formvooin faurly pood health the vear bound When teo many injections. shots, vaccines and so forth gre used, they not only are a possible preventive from the disease it- self, but also kill the bacteria, leaving the body open to more infectious diseases ‘than hitherto known. It is Wane dv safe oa wd dae te ik Portraits By JAMES J. METOALEE When about . Dont fury are it oy think .our neigh et that .ou are wht to share Of therr burderns and : Dont forget that € Ard thes merit ‘rothes heus ah vou 0 ther ea they are people os Once rn Sow herent Th He kindness ws have problerns ist as you have .. . And per far greater And fhey ma be sacrificing . When thes da deed for: you Pwo t ur friend! hans too | rine PInare vi 1 do net elr aid may an obligatioh hat con paver quite be-paid ‘ure not indebted... we kr ab wa wry oe (Copyright 1953) Looking Back “Niko REPORTS PBurmania 15 Years SUGARY near collapse NAVY LETS more warships.- Contacts for ' 29 Years Ago RINTENDENT © | obhe Cate offiee ta ne i esa Mt INI nt FSS 3s ed settlement e Italian Ab SSO. disp ite THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And Jesus cried with a load voice, and gave up the ghost.— Mark 1 x ¥ * a. LM God do with me what He will, ansthing He will) and what ever it be, it will be either heaven -.9« labs (Copyright 1955, itself, or some beginning of it — New York Herald artrene | Inc. y Mountford. Case Records of a Pevecholocict © & if the people. Likewise it is well for the people to be on guard against dangers. Do not outdp sci- ence. by outdoing your own health, for your life is your own, and it is the only one you have. Leena I, % Dartmouth Road, Clarkston Route 1 - Gould Needless TV Exposure Makes Discipline Hard Parents certainly have a time keeping their youngsters on the narrow path, what with all the unnecessary exposure seen on some television actresses Subscriber Hal Boyle Says: Whatever You're Seeking You'll Find in New. York “NEW YORK U—The summer eity of the world says bello and welcome New York City hand to the visitor I don't intend to tell you about the official program of entertain- roent that has been arrariged for : If you want that program lust write a letter asking for it nd address it) “To the Mayor, ow York City " s * 2 Hlell attend to it mayar who is officially at or well get a will Hell tell vou all the 1001 spect attrac- tions that make this” particular summer the greatest in New York City(s histery They to prove fo visit h we fe Ive sense of throw away new al ve vone to a lot of trouble that this is a wonderful after all vou dent here—dut if you have adventire vou the proyram. - hay Hee" a] can * s * You never need a program to enjoy New York. I live here. and I know this—and, if you believe me, vou can take my word for i Certainly New York gets hot on some days. It has a heat that can build up restlessness and fort, but within days at most that heat will May » Cus- usually fy aay blow ® * * Its a changeable town st every way But me one ever owned tt or bought it sou bring a feeling to it matches its size it will larve Vou Thev say it is the most United States rmty ism t on its torch here, s * 2 in al man And if that also en- but in of It isn't America American city The Statue another port : fH & New York City is fun) adventure and opportunity. Tt is also. sky- scrapers. cuiture and cruelty. But it is .neither more cultured nor eruel than what you're looking for. It is you nragnified. many many times Whatever you seek and don find at home is probably here or may be — and many things sou arent even looking for at all. _ ” * * = The higher Rome, the aspiratior that made Athens a symbel, the sin of Babyl on pout its Babel, Don’t Follow Up Child's Sex Questions With Explanations lise Difficult to Grasp Toddlers enjoy the “ostrich” method of -mlaving hide-and- seek, as outlined belorr, their limited ane pre- vents them from- thinktng in- rolped ideas. That's why they ask, “Mommy, there'd I come fram?” but dont follew un with more complicated queries. montal By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 0-370: Rosalie F.. aged 28. is a kindergarten teacher “Dr. Crane, I was interested in your advice on how to answer the questions of children.’ she began. “T have noticed exactly what you said, namely, that they == ask ‘Where did T come from? before they inquire ‘How did I get out?’ “And their final inquiry is ‘How did | get tnstde mother's tummy?’ 2 ® = “There must be some reason for for this sequence, so would you of- ° fer us the psycholegical explana- tion?” MENTAL AGE : abundant Curiosit¥ depends on vitality (health), plus a child's mental age. EJ * * ~A 3-year-old can thus wonder where he came from, but he doesn't have enough mental age to wonder the next step, and ask “How did I get into mother’s tummy” We psychologists learned this basic fact in 1905, when Dr. Alfred Binet printed his original IQ Test. One of the test items for a normal 4-year-old, is to copy a square, He does It fairly: weil. But ask him tg copy a diamond - which you have drawn on the pa- per, and he cannot do ‘it. To us adults, a diamond doesn't look mich different from a square, it is also a foar sided figure; but two of the angles are smaller, (acute), whereas the other two are - larger. than those in a square (ob- tuse). BRAIN DEVELOPES ; Wait a full year and test that Square woth ease ebold He ¢ copies the for he did that Put he still spy of agar Sale at the age of 4 .ears eannot make ble ec the diamond Soe vou delay another year until a reasoha he is 6 and then ask him to dops the square. which he does vVerv well. But still he fails in trving to make a copy of the diamond SUCCESS AT 7 For it isn’t until the normal child reaches the age of 7 \ears, that he can copy the diamond! : That means it requires 3 full years of mental growth before he can distinguish between the acute vs. the obtuse angles of a dia- mond. You can thus perceive why he. will ask, “Mommy, where did I come from?" when he js about 3 or 4 Years old, yet not able to phrase the next two aeatons, ellow did I get out?” and “‘How__ did I-get into your tammy?” un- til he has several years more brain growth. When our children. were at the toddler stage, they used to enjoy having Mrs. Crane and me play hide-and-seek With them. OSTRICH GAME And sometimes they'd sit on ‘the davenport. Then they'd bury their -obtad under a pillow, and want us to find them. Fon eee * * : Well, thet whole body was out in plain sight, but their limited Sn NOE ee ee know that. mental age ditin’t one enough * Hungarian, elasticity to their im 1s tO man) ina -two level teagpoontuls of ‘salt ts pillow and the, d be se gleeful at having deceived us so long’ * * Toddlers evervwhere relish this the stolid durability of London, the pride of Paris—they are all here. Never the same, shrugging off> her 300-year history, it is the one mighty metropolis on earth that still hases its appeal on the glamour of youth and doesn't ask to be adr because red or respected merely its old ; , * * * is a city of endless growth and never in- to It and fresh ‘glamour Vites strangefS to come here feel strane and be sad. Expect Fast OK on Funds for Military WASHINGTON Ww — Congression- al leaders looked for quick ap proval today of a compromise de- fense money bill carrying nearly i bilhon dollars. of new funds. The biggest annual” appropma- tion, while short df -President bisenbower s budget requests in some respects contains 46 million dollars more than he asked for the Mar.ne Corps. This amount is in- tended to prevent a gradual 22.08) man cutback -in the recent 215.000 strength of the Leathernecks dur ing the bookkeeping year starting tomorrow s * s The Senate by a 40-39 vote add: d #4 millions to keep the Marine Corps at present levels, and the amount Was retained in a Senatc- House compromise worked out by tonferees late yesterday. The de fensé budeet in effect approves a larger manpower cuthack ordered for the Army in the coming year. The compromise carnes 356 mil hon dollars more than was voted by the House to speed up produc- tion of the Air Force's lone range heavy jet bomber, the BS2 Smiles One of the nicest things about TV is turning it off ‘o get real peace and quiet A reign of irritation for the driv- er always results fromthe hail of the hitchhiker The average young man can hold his own in dancing. says a teacher. But, why so close? Some people are wonders at talk- ing and that’s when wonders never cease, An attendant in a boxing ring fell against a ring post and cut his forehead open. A split second’ A New York youngster of four came But whe they hav : ri ‘ nare more noe eee eee speaks five languages. Most babies F realize it fakes more thane head speak ten or twelve. oie. Soap seer) Bladen from You might just as well get used And so it is with the sex queries " gp kaos armel the neighbor- of children. They can't ask the 28 Ut : more complicated questions _ till golf interferes _ with your they attain more mental age. " work, men, get a job as boss Send for my bulletin "Sex Edu- ; : cation from 2 to 20 years." en- , An Ohio man was artested for closing a stamaped return envelope. Having one open’ Bottfe of Injuor plus a dime. in his car. How easily the judge ~ Always write to Lr George W rane made a case of it: a care of The Pontiac . Press. Pont imc , cr iaMdreaeea onetime 7S gave", Can't you just imagine how corer Spins Ree eee So Bee thrilled the cows are that June has Sets . been proclaimed dairy month in_ (Copyright 1955) New York State. 5 é a = Chamomile Tea and Salt Relieve Varicose Ulcers — By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. ing with waxed paper or other A reader says he has been told waterproof material to keep Hungarian chamomile tea is good. clothing dry. This chamomile tea for varicoge ulcer. He tried it, dressing is especially soothing and it healed an ulcer on his When ulger is painful. ankle which his doctor had treat- There's no harm in the habit { ed with various salves without of indulging in a dish of tea— ‘ acces a 1... green. black, oolong. cambric or ¢ Now the man’s wife is drinkifig chamomile—when one of the chamomile tea—Hungarian, prob- . ably—which she says the old- WAY used for babits’ ‘upset © sténaich when. grandma was a filly. It seems to do her good too! In the pamphiet Varicose Veins and Vericose Ulcer, avail- _ able on written, signed request if you provide stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope, I say: A simple home treatment that gives much relief and speeds heal- ing of varicose ulcer is salted . chamornile tea. : TEA RECIPE ; Steep a handful of dried chamo- - mile flowers ee ae Fe quart of water in which dissolved. * @ @ Keep the raw surface constantly covered with gauze (washed — cheesecloth) or folds ~ antiseptic, neighbors drops in with a spicy bit of gossip, but I do not recom- _ -mend it. ~ “GOOD FOR BURNS A wet dressing ot green or black tea is excellent for burns, as an emergency dressing or as a regular daily treatment. A handy préparation for first aid applica- tion to burns is a salve contain- ing 10 per cent tannic acid (the astringent in tea) and 0.5 per cent chorbutanol,-a local ahesthetie and — Various agents for the preven tion and treatment of laure are described in Little Lesson No. 14, The Meditine Cupboard, for Bi which send 25¢ and stamped, self- : 3 addressed envelope. Yahbut it takes considerable fuel to keep wet with the tea, for Shouts orEIGHT * _'TIWE, PONTIAG PRESS” THU __ Indulgent Mother Given ‘Indulgence’ DETROIT “® — Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, 37, has been writing bad | checks for some time but no one | wanted to prosecute her because | she has 15 children, police said. }{ = * op Police reluctantly charged her | yesterday with writing a worth: | less $40 check to buy groceries. Lt. Walter Chlopan of the bogus wtheck detail said. he had warned | her that ‘“‘next time he wo | prosecute.” * * Her husband Charles, 38, a plant) guard who makes between $6,000' to $7,000 a year, said, “'Margaret | is the kind of a mother that just | won't let her children lack for | anything.’ He estimated his wife's penchant for writing checks had | cost him $3,000 in the past 10 years. | Rules That Heir ‘Shot Friend in Self-Defense LOS ANGELES vu — Superior Court has ruled that Julian A Hammer, 26, son of a New York millionaire, shot a long - time friend, Bruce Whitlock, 28, in self defense. Judge David Coleman dismissed a mufder charge against Hammer : yesterday. Hammer, son of Armand- Ham- - mer, manufacturer and art gallery owner, told detectives that he shot Whitlock during an argument May 8 over a gambling debt dating back to When they were roommates in Huntington, W.Va-, 10 years ago. : | the Bering Sea have been sus- Airman Clawson Recovering Red-Downed Navy Fliers Claim ‘Neutrality. Zone ANCHORAGE, Alaska (®—The Navy Neptune shot down by Rus- sian attackers over the Bering Sea last week was over international waters and two Russian MIGs took part, crew members say First interviews allowed with the seven painfully burned and wound. | ed fliers yesterday bore out, with colorful detail, the terge State De- | partment description of the inter: | national incident a week ago. Their crippled plane crash-landed and burned on St. Lawrence’ Island a week ago yesterday and the 11 aboard scrambled to safety, with four soon returning to. AINE when I suddenly saw this Russian plane, It was firing tracers. 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I saw the plane firing the tracers Sarah Falbo, 21, Walked into He admitted, however, he saw) Baker's drug store here last night | only one Russian plane. {and asked for a bottle of asptrin * 4 ; When the clerk turned his back | The seven men, talking from She said : | wheel chairs and their beds at “Drop them. Open the thinz the Air Force base hos#ital here | (cash register). This thing is real. | vave high praise to Lt. Richard | It worked before.’ | H. Fischer, Pittsburgh, Pa., and | But when James Russell, asi- Aviation Machinist Mate Thaddeus other clerk, watked up, she hur- : | riedly stuffed the gun in her | Among ‘the Injured crewmem@ [| \tasiarz, who fed fuel to the one purse and left, saying “I guess it is 21-year-old Charles L. Shiel | oid engine from leaking and| didn't work.” of Clawson, Michigan, who suf! (burning gas tanks to bring the} pycey chased hef out of. the fered serious. hand burns when | jog ship in for the crash- Hike. “ rt ete botee nile: the returning plane crash-landed Hlanding, had little to say. | acrived Peters aN oe and burst into flames. “My first thoughts when we were ? ee ee ie ee ee Ens, David. G. Essard, Terry- hit were, ‘If I could only get % ordinary dime atormicap pistol: mille, Conn., the ‘navigator who | chance to an ne oe ore | 4 charted the plane’s course on its) Kuns z vw said. “But he | . : routine meen put it: . knew he was necded on the fuel | Quits Job for Another “I know damned well we weren't | hne, | Job—at the Same Place within Russian bounds when we, The seven men will be flown to | I were fired upon.” | the States fof further medical | CHICAGO eP—RKarl P. Schmidt = *)* - | treatment will retire today—to take a full Aviation Ordnanceman Donald F,| Last week in San Francisco.) time job at the same place. Sonnek, Minnesota Lake, Minn., [Soviet Premier -V. M. Molofov' He is chief curator of zoology | said: , | expressed.his government's regret, jn the Chicago Natural History “IT was looking out of one 6f the | for the shooting down of the plane | museum and has been a member two windows m the aft station and said Russia was willing to pay} ofthe museum staff for 33. years haif the damages In retigement, he wall drop all The New York Times ‘today-| administrative duties and devote quoted “authoritative sources i time to research on reptiles % Girls’ denim, ‘twill shorts Red, navy, maize or - blue denim or twill. Zip back, 2 pockets. 7-14. iyving Umted States air patrols in! and amphibious animals Bs @ Overalls @ Longies ‘@Shorts, Playsuits @Pedal pushers each rj tysuils and sunsuits in 1 aad 2-piece styles for boys and girls. Shorts with band front and belt with novelty trim ulfs. Pedal pushers in faney styles. suckers. Manv styles to choose from! sizes 2 to ©. Save at Federal’s now! 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Daniel completed in late 1958, was lain, pr nt of the Great Lakes-, authorized at a cost of 105 million St. Lawrence Assn, today told, dollars The seaway, fiowever. 4 provide © apes che > Congress proposed deepening oi: ebro , = uve eer hannel only ; ; ; he ¢ from) Lake Erie east-through the he chan ‘connecting 1e "Pt = ; Hie enanne!s | Counce |b u e real St. Lawrence River 3 mama Lakes as of national rather than local significance | .Deep draft vessels could not ‘ * go all the way inte the western ce = In testimony prepured for a! Great Lakes unless the channel " Jord x Ly - & war *1 ~~ De ni i It FLIES THROUGH THE AIR This f cooter will tote 239 Meuse Pubhe Works Subcommit deepening work _is undertaken. is tl h ti f 19 , ; at : Poel tee considering legislation to} Preseat downbedad @hannels are sounds through the air-for 120 miles, according to the designer, Fuele¢ ; a : f ss . ; ; : authorize deepening the channels, %5-feet deep while upbound chan- Soe ee ried wehiod) 0 nm Lass the lakes west of Lake Eric to nels are 21 feet. < | r : . \ faleigh las : firm whole foo kits fir } »-it _ . = ie ne “ = ave uA st eas or the: d 27 feet, Danielian said Danielian was one of those who yourselfers. win propellers fa 1 of ~ alent jup the 2 - ‘ hi ¢ heres Cae Tie : : we echick as Tie Se “Twenty-seven and a half. per [UU50) Cr seals for tie seaway. foot rotor, which drives the little plane at (0: I Tyee 1) of channel will ~ ; cent of afl waterborne tonnage of . LAM EAE eo . a hie Yt 1 uo ore@rit it v to } ri £ the Unifed States and 64 per | oC! EO COREE ‘Ses United . 1 ae , s S tes industry i ‘ if 7 : a- C : k D| ed if y the purchas arma cent of all the ton milage in in tat ndustry in case of mobiliza e apmda er ac CUS form land waterways are carried on U0M, Damehan said ‘ j oe R Pledge UE Une re the Great Lakes. . ‘ _ : eased real ontaine nloru a — ie The Army Engineers_have basec t : SHUR) MLL ws : “Eighty to &5 per cent of the - peer ae ht tend to inenn nN . the tification for the channel ; = iron ore required by our steel vin na | r g Work on mMmMmMer Hying it EAI Se Ae - < . : he had E industry comes down the lakes | ~ - plying WASHINGTON cp — Th br et government contract : . . Great Lakes alone without refer- oe ; und much of the grain traffic ‘ lditional tralfic da \] listed Sol Schles Th tid jt was © | nce f anv additiona : yestoniy SUE sis soem ae InCCNTS that moves east, and for export, | °"' : ; : . 4 wt , , f Swhl s itr an uf : hat will be developed when ocear inger’s ldgil Unilorm Cap Co, of sk contract to manulas from the northwest ia Canada that v “. ena ; é . sate t j ‘ s ‘ going vessels enter vw lakes [roiun Freeport, N.Y., because he refuse: : Baur and the United States, move on aes : . : ee — —— pes 5 OO (ne Staway. to give senators his records in the i metecrio chower ol this waterway. . | ee Schlesinger on June 23 declined Noy 13. 1833. observed in eastern’ As the final day of the 2-day TO FIND your dog, wrist watch to let the Senate Investegatieus North America, it was estimated session was called, no opposition | or anything else you've lost, place subcommittee see the companys s that 200 000 shooting rs were had appeared Yo the: 110-muillion-| q Lost ad to reach the finder! 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How your t : y an ie soaks < tae By SAUL PETT union wen from Ford and Gen- E- major economic concession, such for only part, of a year. ae as a guaranted layoff pay, from | industry? “The art of aonieg bargain- You keep maneuverability, says | ling,’ said the red-headed Walter Reuther. leader, “is truly the art of timing And now that you have this, | and maneuvering, _ what's in the future? “You have to know when Among other things, a 32-hour | move. By maneuver, I DON'T, : four-day week, and further in the | MEAN COMPROMISE: I mean the future, work that is a sort of hobby | ability always to leave yourself ; for the laboring man, who will be | elbow room . . = ee cae: “General Motors.” The perpetual twinkle in| Mo maneuverability * Reuther's blue- gray eyes can be | certain they wouldn't have to yield , interpreted in several ways. on the GAW thing in any, form You might see in it a sense of they hadn't done ther homework amusement, Or continuing opti- | ' So, after Ford gave us the princi- mism and self-confidence. Or Al had to grab the Ford package in * * he said, ‘had They were so twinkle in the- eyes of the presi- | offered us a stock purchase plan as he discusses the .art of collec-| and we rejected it. Yet, Ford tive bargaining, in which he is an thought they had us in a box. .But acknowledged virtuoso within 30 minutes, | had He takes his text from recent figured how we'd get out of that negotiations in which the UAW- | position CIO pushed open an historic door ‘‘Ford’s strategy was this. Their when, through no fault of his own, bership from its leadership and he isn't working. Reuther still re- les eryone would forget about GAW.., fers to it as guaranteed annual; ‘Now, here.is where young Hen- wage (GAW), although what the | ry Ford made his” first mistake. | DETROIT W—How do you get-a ‘eral Motors provides layoff pay | labor to ‘challenge to a battle of wits. Or a hurry. They had no time to . a sense of triumphant mischief. eS any changes. ; Whatever the interpretation, the. “Now, go back to Ford. Ford | dent of the CIG Uniteqd Auotmo-|We immediately saw it was the. bile Workers ard the CIO brightens | same as the one GM _ had offered, | already : and came gut with. the principle | ‘partnership in prosperity’ package | of guaranteed layoff pay. which! was so: attractive, they thought. | a. assures a worker some income! it would divide the union mem- Be to ad tell His second mistake | He refused my invitation dress a union meeting and about his plan a letter suggesting be put to was to write me that the Ford proposal a secret vote.’ * ¥ Reuther said, F between * At this point cd was trying to a poSitive and a negative get a vote between its plan or a strike. Ford, Reuthes said indicated it was ready to ‘take a six-year strike if its stock | plan wasn't accepted.” “They thought they had us in this box.’ he continued. “But here is where we had to maneuver We had to change the situation so that it would be a choice be- tween two plans—theirs and ours -and not a chaice belween theirs fand a strike . = : Se I said to John Bugas ‘chief Ford negotiator), ‘We're’ both in terested in greater securty for Ford workers. aren't we? He said yes | said, ‘You'fe convinced the Ford workers prefer your plan, right? He said yes. I said. ‘All right, Iet's put it to a vote. your plan or ours, in a secret vote conducted by the Ilonest Ballot Assn. or some other independent outfit” , Reuther's smile broadened. his | twinkle brightened ~ “Well,” he said. them for 30 hours: “that paralyzed Not a werd THE PONTIAC PRESS. TIMRSDAY, low Union Won eds Pay for 30 hous. Then they forgot w ve tools ta ~ate ri) about the et ; , vate wea ee ny less ene aon = ee kaboring mans head group in Operation Gyroscope The interview. ia Rruthers tue * «like in the year 2000? The ques-' PORT HURON ™@ — Officials of rolled eastward today on the first . m . on appealed to him and he took the State Agriculture Department leg ¢f a journey to Germany. bright, modern office, now turned = * . ae soaring conferred with city officials today) The operation is the largest. to the future When contract re Per ronal laf od fourdday , The possibilities of human pro- cover an outbreak of Dutch elm | peacetime rotation of Army. troops. newal time rolls around again in ‘hour week over six hours a 1) go Kress are as unlimited as the digease. More than a dozen trees | When completed by December three vears. will Reuther try to hye days a week, Fhen yo be- cheative genius of the free human were reported infected. | the” 10th Division of Ft. Riley will push the deor open for a Mhhour es i RIVe ae the real bene splat We are now approaching a have traded places with the Ist Leek? e its of progress througi a longer “ok where man becomes less an : Jivisi i ar We ll shoot for a shorter week’ Weekend econymic being and more a cul- Enforce Fireworks Ban Pes ee about 35 he said. “but how much = shorter When will labor cease asking for tural \be ing BENTON HARBOR i® — A po- 000 soldiers and their families. is impossible to say now. These more? When will it be convinced “In \he future, it’s oesible that hee crackdown. en. illegal sale of| The group leaving Ft. Riley bv things can't be arbitrary. We are: it has won its fair share? the avekage worker will spend less fireworks was ordered after aman train yesterda? totaled 500. Nirie not a Rarrow pressure group seek “Phat Reuther said. “is like oo making Fords, say, and more was cut on:the back by a frag-4 other troop trains will leave be advantage at the expense of. asking when the human race will time working on a concertosor a ment of a “cherry bomb” set off; tween July 4 and 16 carrying a others in the community. A shorter be satished it has made enough paintingge A scientific research. To-, behind him by two boys. -Officers | total of 6,000 persons to New York, work week must flow from the progress. Labor like other peo. day a suy \ buch king the Ford as- confiscated 11 of the firecrackers frorh where they will leave for fact that science and technology; pie. will continue io seek the good sembly line \s not expressing any- from the boys. Germany by ship and plane. : —- = — ae TUNE. 20. yoss" | hfe | make If science and feteseny| thing of his individual personality’ labor will| Retieve him of the problem of tak- seek to share in the increased | | ing wrinkles out of empty sto- abundance.”’ | machs and he'll be ‘Tree to be- cn: ‘come creative.” led into the | for example, ‘Army Starts Shift of Two Divisions FT. RILEY, Kan. —The spear- more possible, Reuther distant future was then What. -Elm Disease Strikes A tie \ — Se -SHOP\IN - a\ i Rd q 4 COMFORT AT SEARS » Save Space! Save Time! OID 8 mae pF emp ay \ Kenmore 7-gallon. a : ‘\ portable washers Reg. 33.95 888 Automatic | Pay $3 Down on Sears Easy Payment Plan a. ( es big € 7 n 1u s' its - cin }ee - $3 07 : 7.95 4 f28 aS * Electrical Dept.— : —-* zs — : : Sears Main Basement Prices Iaclode Fed. rox FASY TERMS A Well-Known Brand! 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Door mer ‘cottages, children's room Each en 10" Portable yg $00 Down— 50¢ Week - Electric Mixer Rex. .. 4 # knives, 6 forks. ‘4 salad forks. 12 (ae — 3 & oe a oe _ 2 ce / - = ; Hae Brighten your home, with a " $0e DOWN, S0e WEEK ee j “ ir _ Mixes, whips, beats . .:. has | Portable Grills Picnic Grills ‘ mao oe retlcenn neinee Ped Reorde é PM shory | Tome Keng For Picnic Fun! Adjusts Grid to Two Heights © from ‘sun, rain and wind. uated glass mixing bowl. All Steet 8.98 Ses. 498 3.99 Baked-on eiiamel fini in : i ; ¢ - t . i OPEN FRIDAY AND Fits in car trunk. Steel wheels Leas easily rembved; folds jor | peihm oe a iano oor - MONDAY EVENINGS push handle; towel bar. Quick- simrage, Top of nickle-plated ore cere e ‘i ly folds for storoqe. Big 1S- grid meqsures’ f-in. oft _ Advantage of this low ieice. Ee | : “Drea: Porking a Pas: 2 Lage square ioe. ground’ when setup! A Hurry’in todayt- ors tas heel — rposive ee | fod encenas howl SEARS 154 N. . Saginaw St. Phone FE 5.4171) | 7 ‘ ¥ cS : Z ie ae aoe ak a ' Oe : ° ! bi a E 1S ae 2 pee ee 7 4. : : ; el Sige : ae \ A ©) Ae ON was ‘ i -. ee ee Me , : ctweNty |] 3} oe THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE 20. 195 — ] : “Here Is No. 17, Filipinos Eying ee ao ae (UN. Kdvocstas | | . ee . in debt because of =areaeee Crop insurance |, a Fiesta Problem E onanzagram ! 0, . f the government undertakes to have| the losses “geographically; that is, 3 a share by the farmers . them- | losses suffered by a few in :particu- | selves. lar locations are born® by many “Crop insurance thus spreads ' scattered over. wide arene | | see « little persuasion to spend a Whole | #—The . i ric "eo “EF 4 Zt year's savings on one day of | Agriculture Organization merrymaking. Many will count their guests and try to outdo them- selves when the next fiesta comes around, A successful | MANILA & — The fiesta, @ Bay | include the importation would The Filipino, neted for his bound- | ‘for All Yarmers Big. Celebrations Lead | to Economic Disaster less hospitality, weuld require} , - ROME U.N. Food and like to see more farmers take out for Poorer Hosts crop ifsurance The insurance plan seems to be | working in Russia, where it is compulsory, and has shown stead- | ily increasing benefits in the Unit- fiesta of three town may ! : Ss national pastime, may be on its| bands from Manila, invitations to | ed States, and is being planned for ave U n 7, i n . way out. movie stars and big-name basket-| Ceylon, Colombia, India and Mex ace : | LJ @ | There is a growing feeling | PMY wealthy trader cs well’as the {Co FAO reports. ONDER LUX muante Base PAINT Ww “Uncertainty of crop yields is one of the basic risks which every farmer has to face,*’ FAO survey says, adding: ; among serious - nithded eitic ns | j that fiestas are not helping the | | country's economy. Rivalry among | host villages or towns has led to poor farmer * Civic leaders long have receg- nized the evils of fiestas. But they s . 2 49 S10 Qt Gal. REG. $5.29 Gal. tLe: $1.61 Qt. an + > > = ge re . : Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac sion, is that the insured farmers in case of loss, can claim indemni- ties as a matter of right. “Secondly, what is of even great-: ep importance, is that the are shared, wholly or partly where \ : : . | have had a tough time trying to “The prez = Wminsurance Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you excessive spending. | canvinee the ffiendly people to! oe ie tment of on 20% Off T; sili nd Ar h try your hand at ‘Bonanzagram”’ be sure and read the rules at the | = «= * | curb their sprees. Officials be- as Oppose: = OR: ; on re ises an cnes Fiestas have meant gaiety, music, balls and abandon. To the average Filipino, the birth of a child, an early rain or recovery from iliness is. sufficient excuse to Large Trade-In Allowance on Your Old Lawn Mower on er Models } | lieve legislation may be necessary. bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press July 8. CLAIM CHECK = Below ts a duplicate of the “Bonanza, gram” entry you send in to contest headquarters. It is ESSENTIAL that you fill it in and save it until the correct solution to “Bonanzagram” No. 17 is publishéa Friday, July 8. Unless you do so, you will be unable to collect the rize ‘ a an lea send ina wenn signed to investigate could not get much solution. eck the rules below tor = ntormation trom hte worried wie. He did further details, . learn that heals conidered the couple eally happy, although they frequently had ~ irguments “about unimportant matter ‘BARNES HARDWARE 742 W. HURON STREET | | Experts say the safest way to remove a fishhook which has be- come embedded in your flesh often hold a fiesta. But the custom has|is to force the point out through sent many a man to the-pawn|the skin and cut off the barb ‘shop. Few will admit the -last’! with a sharp pliers. losses Bonanzagram No. 17: Story. Clues Late one hot summer evening woman telephoned the police station to re- port that her husband was missing. He had left for work earlier than usual that day, but had never arrived there and no one had heard trom him since. The olficer as- | Mormons settled in Utah in 13/7. an excited I ourse otf looking over the. pleasant litte heme, the ofticer igund in a scrap basket a } —— oct small pieces of paper Eney v @ pasted together, and showed that th nis ng man had made an elliart to ieave a note for his wite A nut of lette: ; were unreadable , but by ling them in pr eri{f, an explanation of the) man's diesb pear Site wan ana) Can you, too, decipher the pasted-together note? es eae ‘ MY ANGE__ MY CR__SSNESS AND RA_-ING WFVER MAKE __ENSE SITUATIONS COME UP BUT WEVE BEEN __ARRIED SO LONG AND LO__£ EACH OTHER IN THE _.USTLE OF DAL_Y LIFE | SEEM ALWAYS. TO BO__ DOWN TO _ AIL TO HAVE MY __AY HAVE | EVE__ DE__JjED YOU ANYTHING YOU __QUGHT FOR WHATEVER APPEA_ED TO YOU TO BE B__JTER FOR THE MOMENT WAS OK“! CANT __ATTLE AROUND AN__ MO__E THE WA_JING _—FARS COULD BRING US THE __EST THE GILT OF THINGS WEVE __ARNED WELL DESER._ED YOUVE DE__IDED MY __JSHING __S SILLY BUT IM OFF YES JR TRAVEL IS FOR ME MONEY MY ANGE__ MY CR__SSNESS AND RA__ING wx=xFVER MAKE __ENSE SITUATIONS COME UP BUT WEVE BEEN __ARRIED SO LONG AND LO EACH OTHER IN THE _USTLE OF DAL_y LIFE 1 SEEM ALWAYS TO BO__ DOWN TO-_ AIL TO HAVE MY AY HAVE | EVE__ DE_JED you ANYTHING YOU __QUGHT FOR WHATEVER APPEA_FD TO YOU TO BE B_JTER FOR THE MOMENT WAS OK 1 CANT __ATTLE AROUND AN__ MO_E THE WA_]JING =—FARS COULD BRING US THE _ EST THE GIL OF THINGS WEVE __ARNED WELL DESER__ED YOUVE DE__IDED MY CLISHING __5 SILLY BUT IM OFF YES WJR TRAVEL IS FOR ME MONEY ARCHIE BARNETT THE OUTSTANDING SUIT VALUES “OF OUR 1955 SEASON! More of These Record-Breaking Famous tre L nion Maude! IS WIN THE SHEL FORGIVE IS WIN THE SHEL__ FORGIVE Nylon ‘Cond and Rayon Was 23. ROME__ tos - ROME__ | . . eo y | IMPORTANT: Name..........2008: 5 Stas | PGGIESS. . cccsceseeeccnnens 8 Save This Claim Check City.......,.. Phone. ~.... 11 ~~ Until Solution Is Published! ( Check here if you would like the Press delivered to your homel Ser eS eS SS SS SS SSS SSS SSS See SST BeBe aeaaeanaaa = «= ie «a = . = S_ S22 SS SS 8S SRS BBFC e eZee een ease ew me ee i How To Play ‘Bonanzagram’ now FROM COAST to COAST! | They’ ve Been Selling | All Season at $40.00 4 ” 2. Entries will families. Solve the “Bonanzagram”™ by filling in all the missing letters, as indicated by the underscores. in the messcqe. Insert only one letter above each underscore. ,Many clues to the missing letters are hidden in the story. or anecdote, accompanying the message itself. and. in a few cases, the contestant's qeneral knowledge should wrovide the correct letter. The contestant will acte that the ‘message is unpunctu- ated. Punctuation will help solve the mes- sage but is not necessary to win. Ail missing letters must be correctly inserted to win a Bonanzagram prize. “Punctuation will not be considered in judging a correct answer. When ‘properly filled in, the’ “Bonanza- gram” will spel) out a clear message that will conform in every way with the clues. in many cases it will seem that more than one word would be the correct one. at's vart.of the fun! You should weigh the clues ard select the BEST possible word in each, case. How to Submit Entrjes gram” should ee clipped and pasted to @ two-cent postcard with your name and address. received at the Pontiac Press office. 48 W. Huron St.. until 5 p. m. Tuesday, July 5. Mail entries must be postrarked before midnight Tuesday. July 5 ig Bonanzagram No. 17. Address oo To Pontiac Press. Pontiac, ic 3. Entries may be mailed in envelope but contestant’s full name and number of ourzle must be printed in upper left cor- ner of address side_of envelope. 4. Copies of the Press need not be pur- chased to enter. Facsimiles made by hand and corresponding as closely as possible to the original “Bonanzagram”™ printed in the Press will be accepted but are limited one to a family. Mimeograph, duplicator or other unofficial mechanical teproduc- tion ia forbidden. How to Collect the Prize The entrant must work out and keep duplicate solution as a claim check. When the solution is published in the Press, he should compare his “claim check” with the published’ solution. and. lf his claim check {s identical. he should call in person with his claim check at the Press pice, 48 W. Huron St. betore 5. p. m. on the “Monday tollowing publica- ~ tion of the solution. lf a winner cannot call at the pees office in person. he should mai! his solution to “Bonanzagram Editor.” This letter must reach the Press not later than § p.m. the Monday after publication of the answer. Correct answers are void unless the can- testant reports his claim by the deadlines listed here. Abont Eli gibility, Information, Etc. 1. Anyone is eligible for the “Bonanza- aram”. contest except emvloyes of the Press and members of their immediate (Immediate family m all thore living in an employe's household.) 2. No question as to winners will be an- © sweted by phone. 3. The Press will award e to the winner of each wee gram if more than one wi: prize is ~é $100 » Bongnec- answer 4. Only one winning entry from a family will be eligible tor the prize, but there is no limit on number of entries. 5. The Press sotaine the right to correct . ; typographical errors. 6. fudqes’ decision will be final and con- testant’s submission of entries indicates acceptance of these rules. 7. No liabiiity te sccepted for entries that tail to reach us. a, Yas. Proii> esageoen: Gb hee’ Yo “etter SS ee discretion. ing. They hold be glad you did t Sid Says: ! | y Even at these sensational low prices you can CHARGE IT: 78" We repeat! Nowhere can you Jind such fine quality summer suits at anywhere near our price! They’re all splendid suits that will keep you cool all summer long, the kind you'll enjoy wear the crease! We repeat! Shop here first! You'll You don’t need the cash! We’ re Air-Conditioned — Shop in Cool Comfort OPEN FRIDAY & MONDAY NIGHTS to 9 P. M. _ SATURDAY. Until 5:30 P. M. REMEMBER: — $ID BARNETT TAKE Seme As Cas TWELVE WEEKS TO PAY! ht No Extra Cost! No Carrying Charges! fF CINAW M J 2) 19. N. 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GIRLS’ WEAR 49c BOYS’ WEAR 122 89¢ 339 129 DOMESTICS, LINENS - 25¢c 10 123 129 122 @ SHEETS-DOMESTICS 10 99c 999 Follow the crowds .. . at i Hike eek ) iS | ~ 34 18 je 4 TS ¢ ° * OO im A 7 y oe [4 ef 1 te) Re. LPs Ale 5 Eee Ka KK KKK KKK CN A De De dese mreememerenee TORK ICR eke ae $I IK IOI Ke FOF RKO KK RKTT RIOT IIIA IA IAI IAD IH THE RSDAY. ie NE 30, NTH PONTIAC PRESS, 1955 cae a ag ll lite —— lfm cil If you had ta wait to get served last week we’ we MAKE. ! ¥ prepared more outstanding —_ and have plenty of ssuespeopre -_ fas Sew and Save for the 4th—49c Bg Just the Thing for the Fourth Jee * _ DENIM-PERCALE fj] SUMMER DRESSES + Dd of oy Thrifty shoppers will be ; ended fom these Bembergs, si ~~ he ocrs ope “ Ss bh ‘fp ee nere when the doars open ba Ginghams, Nylons and Dac- i or for this special. * rons. 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HK II III IIH IH HHI HII III IISA I SISA I IS AIIAIAIAIAIAIIACTE pea seen flere S00 ESTE EE EECIESEETSTSENETIEOO TEESE LSCLLLLS) f nner cree coe OREKEEELEXREEEONEXECOS * *) SESTTETITE Te press “8 oz cessean amp eee ite BUY! y, | Stretch and dress gioves a5e Ladies’ a Ladies’ SPORTSWEAR 1.99 Ladies’ Blouses 12 Sport and novelty styles . 2.99 Ladies’ Jeans © 188 Blue denim. Sizes 10 to » 288 _ 288 188 16 4 =) poe Jackets - « Pop! in 5. 99 cee ae Line: ri ‘ _ 99 Ladies Sweaters Jens) In Or lons, LADIES’ BEACHWEAR 2 Ladies’ rele Shirts —5Oec Ipes Cn d solid 39¢ . — ae ‘Halters 188 _ 0c 288 "99 Ladies’ Shorts Levis. poplins an s 1. hid Spc: Caps Det soirds 'e@3 c 3. ) Pedal Pushers lids, novelties, - ks\ 1.99 Cool _ LADIES’ SKIRTS aad I BB LADIES’ LINGERIE . 88 S 1.99 Ladies’ Slips A bargain 12.99 Nylon a Vani Fair + 388 rr Reg. 1.99 s. Bh Pajamas a jus — LADIES’ alk in broker SLIPS = is 99 Playtex Girdles 12° ¥ e = ingen | BEC 3. 00 Better Bras meee Le Ladies’ ACCESSORIES 1.99 Dress Gloves 420 Be ~ 0c | 25c3 9.99 Better LADIES’ HATS “I While théy last . Spe 1. 00. Ladies’ Scarts Large and small sq 1.69 Ladies’ hee A reat bargain 5.99 Ladies’ Purses _ 788 Leathers, novelties 9 SHOE DEPARTMENT =~ [a io Bovs’, Girls’ Sandals Leathers 81M to 2 123. Bovs’, Girls’ Canvas 999 Shoes ; ladies Canvas Oxford 999 599 Dress styles 5!) to 9 ... Mon’s Canvas Orinrds 1.0 Man's Sek bos dc : Special value group 25¢ 8.99 Men's Sweaters .M Belts : Pick a oa SRSA 50c 50c Work Gloves 19¢ Arch support 51) to 10 ; - 999 Cushion sole. 61; t 1.50 Men's Ties , 388 While They Last. White gloves, all sizes. |. MEN’S WEAR . (3.99 White - LADIES’ SAN DALS | op° BRIEFS U-SHIRTS ladies’ White Shoes - MEN’S WEAR , 2:99 Lastex TRUNKS Men’s Swim | hae 3.99 White Shirts 122 . Sli ightly Co: Beane en epee a . 3.99 Men's Vests ™~ Closeout group......... 120 12.99 Men's abeig 588 Novelties and. hae styles. 1,99 Sport , Closeout of Caps . et | 2.69 Men's Jeans .*@ a TWH INTY- SIX cs THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WOW, proves Road Improvement for 13 Streets : Council Scores 7 | Twins Convene; Gasoline Costs | ‘Doubles’ Officers at Recent Rally Resolution Asks Probe’ ROCHESTER—At a recent con- of Prices Charged in vention of the Annual Michigan State Service Stations State Twins Association at Grand Rapids, two Rochester men were , among officers elected by the ROCHESTER — The Rochester group. Village Couneil gave the green Jacob B. and John B. Oumedian hight to the sealcoating of 13 streets were*#hosen co-presidents, Darleen al its meeting this week and Marilyn Fritz of Bay City as Streets to be double sealcoated Co-vice presidents and Mrs. Beulah are East Third between Water Thuma of Charlotte and Mrs. Eula McConnell of Eaton Rapids are , the co-secretaries. Robert and Richard Tanniswood of Rochester have assumed the post of co-treasurers. The Oumedia brothers helped ‘organize the group in 1947. Holly Plans Parade to Usher in Fourth * HOLLY—The July 4 celebration | will open with a parade to assem- ble on Airport Drive and proceed { to the Bush Lake municipal beach | via Saginaw, Maple and Park | streets at 19 a.m. Most of the day’s festivities will | be at the beach, where a queen Copies of the resolution were Or- will be selected and crowned, and | iia aaa tdi ya, | & Sports program held. | OXFORD — Palms and lilies | ep € n St fe Se Saw, tliam | Races of almost every descrip- | formed the setting for a marriage tion, both om lang and water, | ~reniony Saturday which united | wilt) be featured: Nancy Ann Steelman and Arthur An ox roast will continue through | g.neuerlein at Holy Cross Lutheran nd the east end: east Fourth from Fast. street to east end: Water street between Third and Fourth: | Miil street; Parkdale street. Others are Pine between See- ond and Fifth; Second between Pine and Wilcox; Taylor between Fifth and First; Wilcox between Third and First; West Third be- tween Wilcox and Helen. double sealcoating for First street from Mahaffy from and Bald- to Prime and was approved Hlelen to west end -orthwood to west end, wip from the overhead bridge Ly feet north, . PROTEST GAS COST \nother resolution protested the -h gasoline cost in Michigan and | ured a state investigation begin. bait St lp Di usert anc oomfield, The council reselved to make a check on whether an order by the state fire marshal] to eliminate | ™ a ef, the ca pita wu Church, Some 125 guests were fire hazard at the Rochester Ho- | continue up to the close o e . : tel hag been complied with | fireworks display late in the eve- | Presen =d . ning Nancy is the daughter of Mr. | In other action, a supplement to ee !and Mrs. Henry Damrow, 15 Pon 1953 electrical code re quiring . ] tiac St., Oxford. Mr. and Mrs.) ; Impere Service WAS Cah Train Trave ers Alvin Scheuerlein, 11 Crawford St, Approval alsoy eee ys Ridi ‘ Hi her are Arthur's parents. transfer of tavern ¢ \ . Pua _ Darla a SEM St 1a1ngq 1g The bride wore a white tulle { I ar strapless Kony. fashioned with a County Deaths Than Luggage CHICAGO (UP)—Passengers on) “Hi-Level’’ railroad-cars presently service on at feast one line aS _ co and Gladvs ae “Texas Idle Draw ; = MR. AND MES. ARTHUR SCHEUERLEIN Oxtord Newlyweds Plan to Live at Lake Orion | | | | stephanotis, a ee are Deine “mated {0 Retiring Today Maid of honor was Elizabeth) They are payable July 1 through) ROCHESTER—Walter G Smith Scheuerlein, the bridegroom's sis-| July 31 without penalty. After that 439 Parkdale, Rochester, is retiring ter, Rhoda Senger of Detroit and) there will be added a two per cent. today after : vears with the Ferry Carol Sattelmeier of Grosse Pointe, penalty along with interest at the Morse Seed Co. at the Oakview | Served as bridesmaids rate of one-half of one percent for Seed-breeding Stat » Rrane heye Arthur Salerno of Lake Orion ' each month or fractiogof a month Men of the mpany plan a party was best man. Ushers were Rich-| between Aug. 1 and date of pay- to be held tomorrow night at the ard Kruse of Detroit and Richard | mertt. residence of Gilbert Bentley, as, C. Hinz of Enke Orion gistant superintendent at Oakview | Following a reception in Veter. To Stay Open Fridays , om ny will he giv n oe award fan's Hall, Oxfe ord the new oe / honoring | ma years of serv | Scheuerlein and Arthur left for a ALMONT—After July 1, village . ice | northern Michigan wedding trip.) businessmen will remain open on | - ae /On their return, they will make, Friday evenings. The estabjish The Belgian Congo is larger than their home at 1318 Maplepoint,| ments will close at the usual Aime all the |S. territory east of the long lace coat, a white orchid surrounded with | fax | Lake Orion, ; | | Cycle Victim Funeral Rifes MILFORD—Wilma nigre hart be- came the bride of Lewis J. Fitz- \ gerald in an evening ceremony William aur Service held Saturday in“the Grace Lu- theran Church to Be Held Saturday The bride's parents are Mr and in North Branch Mrs. Elmer Feigley of Milford | and his parents are Mn and Mrs. NORTH BRANCH—Funeral serv- L. C. Fitzgerald) of Drayton ice for William Francis Laur, 20, Plains | of 701 Laur Rd will be conducted The bride approached the al-* ) at 2p m Saturday in the Black tar in a floor length gown of byrn Funeral Home here. nylon fashioned with a fitted ‘Laur, critically injured in a.mo- bodice and featuring a front | forcyele accident “Tuesday night, panel of rosepoint lace. A crown | Mied yesterday in Lapeer County’ of’sequins and pearls held. her Hospital, fingertip tength veil of silk illu- Police said’ Laur lost controt | “en. She carried a bouquet of of his cycle on Hickory Drive white roses, | near Barnes Lake, ran into loose Serving aS matron of honor was | gravel and overturned. He was) Mrs Pobert Brown and pee les- | catapulted from the cycle. maid was Tish Fitzger: both ji + An outstanding high school foot- sisters of the bride j ball player, he had worked with Serving as best man was | his brother on his farm since grad- 8S. Smith Jr, and ushers were Wer- | uation ry Keating, Larry Winer and | Surviving are his parents, Me Dominic Tenuta. and Mrs. Francis Laur; one broth- A reception followed the cere ier, Duane at home; two sisters mony in the church Fellowship “* | Elaine of Flint, Mrs. Marjorie Al- .. Hall. \ | brecht of Detroit Upon return from: their wedding Burial will be in West Deerfield trip the newlyweds will resid | Ceme ‘tery |Ann Arbor, Tax Noteen Mailed at Keego Harbor | . KEEGO HARBOR—Th Rochester Man Serves 40 Years; and she carried e summer on Saturdays, however. / | Mississippi River. in Wilma Inglehart Is Wed CanerSchoolHead | in Lutheran Church Fite , |s Granted Hearing | | ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Wal- | ter Buffington, superintendent of | George Washington Carver School | Board, will be given a chance to | de fend himself against charges | brought against him at a publie | hearing at 10 a.m. Saturday in the school library. . , | Buffington said today that he | had r@peived a Wtier gdyising him & | of the hearing, but that he wasa’t , sure he would attend, © | | At a noisy board meeting Tues- a |day night, the school board voted | Buffington guilt? of charges that 'he was unfit to be superintendent of Carver School Drayton Cub/Pack Holds “We Family Night Campfire DRAYTON PLAINS — Families and friends of the Drayton Plains MRS. LEWIS J, FITZGERALD | Cub Pack. 52 will join the family -} picnic and campfire this evening Cancel Planning Meet | at Pontiac Lake Recreation Area, — cet : winding up Day Camp activity ROCHESTER—The Rochester- | The Scouts, being ‘directed by Avon Oakland Area Planning Com-} Louis Gilson, council Scout: and - mission meeting scheduled for last) Cub leader, have been camping the night was canceled by the Presi-| past three days in the area. Cub- dent, Frank R. Chapman, and will; master for the group is Kirk be, held July 6, at 7:30 p.m Francis | —_ — ———E = —— } ° ° } fj Furniture at Its Finest j i] = 330-332 Main Street Rochester, Mich. OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 ) Namesfor Work operating out of Chicago ride high- er than does their luggage. eo * « Norman Rader CLARKSTON—Service for Nor- | man Rader, 16, of 8992 Davisburg NOW AVAILABLE IN PONTIAC . The Santa Fe railroad has an- pd, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday ALICE. Tex. (UP) — Jobs are| nounced it will equip pan entire tim the C.F. Sherman Funeral aulied’ out of & hat There every | tr ae bety as " Chic =e and i. 7 Home in Ortonville. Burial will be ir | Angeles with the cars by m) >. - : So te morming | in Ortonville Cemetery. . ~ . > “he vad has been testing the County-Commissi ney W. R. Per- | The re aC 7 » | Dr. Milton Goss | ns says hé used to have a prob- equipment for some time rs - . , | m because’ there were. so many Passengers ride in seats on the t TIGA SS ice for Dr. Milton y! wat { " temporary labe = upper decks of fhe cars, eight feet Goss, 74, of 39576 Utica Rd., Ster- DI O i W f wo " , =] me f pp IC ; a ry week ie salve | above track level, and with spa- ling Township, who an early | rs ODS e e 1@ Sf ss Paes av 5, lA sf ). 1 ors, aos y ot al], Clous windows Tuesday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. it by placing the names of al ‘ | Friday in the Schw arzkof{-Mibliken Luggage is placed on shelves on the. lower levels and unloaded spplicants in a hat and pulling out Burial will ! | Funeral Hom® Utica. needed in Hiany aS were | be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, De- {Ve have about 100 applicants | at stations through a separate | troit. far johs every Monday morning.” | opening in the side of each car, | Surviving are one daughter Mil- | said Perkins, “with only 7. to 10 | proving | epper level extte)ctret | dred Osborne of Utica; a brother, | hs awailable.” for passengers. | Ralph Goss:of Youngstown, Ohio; | He said the only qualifications The cars are. two feet higher’ two grandchildren and one great- the laborers’ jobs, Which pay | than conventional equipment. Ves- |) grandchild. $22.50 a week, are that. an appli-| tibules are eliminated and pas- | Henry Ditteon cant ‘‘must be needy, have a fam- sengers are able to step directly HIOLLY—Service for Henry Dit- and live in the precinct.” | into the cars—through doors in the teon. 8703 Bridge Lake Rd., Clare couple confined to wheelchairs, ‘Farmington Man Dies ; enda. Ditteon, of Anderson. received a housewarming from the | : fecal painters umon when they “Aftér Crash i in ‘North | Stuart J. - Rhodes mosed inte: thels new Eyre. | “FARMINGTON—Dougias L. Ger- |» WHITE LAKE — Requiem Mass ig parntos about 0 ot ber, ‘died yés-> fer Stuart J, Rhodes, 68, of 8541 21; of Farmington, terday ef Mfuries, suffered Satur-| Elizabeth Rd. will be said at.10_ day when his car overturned on | a.m. Saturday at St. Patrick Cath- him near Higgins: Lake in Ros-| olic Church, Oxbow Lake, with | conimon County. rial in Roseland Park Cemetery, Two passengers, James Berger, | Berkley. Rosary will be recited P tched in and completely paint- ~ed7 and dec onted the interior of | » house With materials provided. - the. union. The: work was done: es Vv in their-off" | | uty houns "over Va) three week 21, of Detroit, angst Gerald Cory.) at 8 p.m. Friday at the Sawyer period, . /21. of Flint, are still hospitalized | Funetal. Home, Berkley. | Mr a sn | with injuries suffered in the crash. | Rhodes died suddenly Tuesday. | i Hle leaves his widow, Mildred; | Dublin School to Hold a brother, Ord of Detroit, and -a sister, Mrs. Hunwick of _Annyal Meeting July 11 Mauas WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—An- nual meeting of the Dublin School, District No. 7, will be held-July 11 at+8 p.m. One trustee will be elected, with the term of Caxton F erndale. County Calendar White Lake Township St vatsteyis Cosres will hold weekly fish fry from 4:30 to 8 pm, Fri- Richmond’ expiring. day, in’ Parish Hall, Round ake and, | Union Lake roads ‘Annual reports will be tyn NEED ANY REPAIR WORK? - —SEE CRISSMAN! Bumper Repairs | Paint Glass ‘Installation Free Estimates Loaner Car 7 So > @ Available RB Ran "See for yourself, lady. Sure,.get under the car if you want to: We knqw our business. When we do a job ‘we do it right. Glad to have you inspect for yourself.” , PRICES REASONABLE! EXPERT A. FLOYD BLAKESLEE , A. Floyd Blakeslee Resigns State Post A.» Floyd Blakeslee totlay an- nounced his retirement as an as- sistant state Attorney Geperal, ef- fective July 1. He has served the State ice the | past 16 yedrs, assigned tq the State | Highway Department, He has han- | dled the legal side most of | the Edset Ford Expressway and the Totedo-Detroit — condempa- tions, He pians* to resume) the ‘practice { law, in association with Cariton %, Rowen. with offices #t the Com- * (ROCHESTER © munity .National Blakeslee began hig law practice in’ Pontiac ay tye rage pec fa- ‘ther in. 1913. He cuting atterhey a to "108 inclusive. Crissman Chevrolet. Co. \ Olive 2.9721 } \ \ Perkins called the -hat ‘svstem | sides of the coaches—from plat- ston, who drowned Tuesday after- | the imest fat and Just way of ee level. mounting © a eC noon in’ Groveland Township, will | Rinne incr: that we have found | a 2 a mac © \ be held at 2 p.m, Saturday in the ; | ane * ¢ | Dryer Funeral Home, Holly. Burial . . ae | : ; a : ; Painters Give Cripples | In dining cars, passengers will Witt be in Lakeview | Cemptery, 4 j ; eat on upper decks and kitcher SE Ome t ° oe. Houtewerneg 7 | work will be fontined to Jower ’ Survivigg are two brothers, Rob- ALTUS, Okla. (UP) — Mr. and | levels. |ert and Floyd Ditteon, beth of An- \irs. Raymond Ballew local ———— derson, Ind., and one sister, Lor- * | WHAT IS COPROX? t its Coprox is the only Masonry coating guaranteed to stop water. It has’ been used by the United States Government. for. many years. It is a patented copperized compaund that bonds mechanically and chemically to porous masonry surfaces above or below grade. ) . , ‘@ ‘ ‘e@ OM Oe + 106 ewe tome eape@ o@ teeee* Qa perso ere aeese fo @ WHITE @ BUFF @ ROSE @ GRAY e GREEN Say “Good-Bye”’ nal WALLS sno CELLARS 256 S. Sroinaw St. ‘ Now Availableat = = IT YOU RSELF : Howls COPROX Used? Coprox Is a Powder - to Which Is Added Water oo oo You DO NOT Wet the Wall [> Before Application : No Muss! — No Water Damage! No More Leaks! 2 DECORATOR COLORS ' DEALERS—FOR INFORMATION | ft - CALL FE 4.2531! MART | zz Orchard ‘Lake ‘Ave. vik: \ ‘ ~ I \ | DONALDSO! LUMBER” . >) FE 21026 = | wt THE ee AC PRESS. | Stock Market : oves Upward \ NEW YO jf. THU RSDAY, JUNE 30,7955 0 - Lodge Calendar Auto Firms Hit : Half-Year Peak | |tiac Lodge No: 21 F. & A. M. July lt Lodge ign at 7:30 p. m. Irwin E | qT \ | | MARKETS Produce DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT. June 30 ‘AP)—The peices | Union Produce Terminal report: Apples: New Jersey bu bskts US No :| | starts 2% inch up 5.50. | ular communication of Pon- | | W. Mills. ~—AdV. News in Brief | Dozens of Old Records CHICAGO & — Most grains held RK uf—The stock mar- | % ; Blueberries: New Jersey, per pt 30-33 5 a . _ around steady on the Board of| Cantaloupes: Western ‘jumbo crates | ket moved higher today on mod- Topple During Ist Six ‘Trade today with rye showing the | 23%. 500,800; 218 6.00-7.00; 36s 6.00-8.00, | erate volume. | | Thieves took $33 from the office AAonths This Year _ Mest firmness. Garrats: Western crates $ dos behs, | Gains ran to afound a point— of an auto parts firm at 401 3.| ; 5 1-lb film bags - | ; = RS | | Laan i Soybeans showed declining ten-| “‘ccjery: ‘California Pascal, 2-25 doz, 4nd toa good deal more in special Saginaw St. co-owner John Gallo- dencies, and lard, after opening | 450-475. situations. Gaylord container way Gt Detroit told Pontuc Po By DAVID J. WILKIE firm, st * Corn: Crates, yellow § doz, western, hich p! a on ith Co Air ay, ‘ i ; ipped te around previous | 325-350: southern. 359. j which pians to me ge wi row! lice. Entry was made by breaking | AP Automotive Editor closes'in pace with the lower mar-| , Cucumbers: Southern. bu bekts, 250- | Zellerbach, opened on a block of a rear window | _ ket for live hogs. noneveen melens: western, std. crates, 18.000 shares at 34—up 744. Crown | —_ - PETROIT w—The gi industry i - ~12s, 4 00-4 50 y cha . - : j if your friend’s in jail and néeds (od: winds up the biggest six yo. Clearing weather ‘in the south- \° Lettuce Calif.@ry peck, eastona 2s, | 4ellerbach was lower fr initial | - iene s | 5 phe today nds uf t e bigge rt | bail, Ph. FE 53-9424 or MA 5-4031 onths in its history” Dozens of 3 380-450: Canade WOA type, crates, dry; ( months in its ; - | | trading western winter wheat _ harvest | poem 3 doz. 30-3 15 a : oo d —Adv Soraslcet since iin) attest rea , asier tendenc Limes’ Fla, 18 bu cartons, 140-1860.) Fedders-Quigan was active an j new records s¢ Ce att » gave an © ¢ y te | Mushrooms: Pints, 2249-25 » ! M | Al | : ; ; F to the hottest competitive effort Rearby contracts of that grain | Caiens aor oes yellows. | higher. poe a etals a 5 Colet Pentise Post 377 is prlaes “ i He ee. a i. ee \ a meditim and large, 225-2 50 exas yel- minum Co. of America advanced | th of July chic, Legion ome odUuc an Sales ne ‘ while the distant contracts agaln | (oy Bermudas medium, 268-285, large... cag waoc, y | Oi kland akers ever have known were relatively strenger. - | 280 whites, 300-400 easily : 4819 Edgewood Drive, Oakland, makers ever have r wit sine” bu bskts, Calif Kaiser Aluminum added 1. at Lake. Swimming, playground for Final figures will show a Jan i enders op muse ~ ahi ly 4 de gritle g nic % Wheat near the end oft the first | “ootatoes, 100 Ib sacks, US 1 size a, 37% on a 4,000-share block, Gen- children, outside grills and picnic vary June output of close te 44 hour was %: lower to” %2 higher. tas pd whites, 375-435. round reds. gra) Motors gained. 3¢,.at 109 on tables: Everyone Beat a ae million passenger cars, Retail de go: ( 4 hi | as rc H tially Vete Ss latio : . July $1.98%; corn was ¥% higher to | “ Radishes: mayen. tepped and washed. 2000 shares and US. Steel went cially Veterans ma onation cries are pstimated at more % lower, July $1.4344; oats were | reds, cartons 30 8-02 film bags 1.75 2 00 ; eae : | for parkiog —Adv. e alee % to % low r. July 64% d rye | acbtreuberries Mich. nebtoae erates ahead ‘4 at 53% on 3,000 shares. | ee then 3% million, Dealer inven 0 ywer, July 04%, and TY€ | 24-qt. 800-1000, 16-qt $ 00-150 Unjon Carbide. went to a new high | tories now are estimated at around ie was % to % higher July $1.02. Soy- | Sweet potatoes tb erates. Puerto a *h ° % | > Ricans, US 1. southerns, 650-7 00 of 10142 up %s on a 1,000-share 800,000) cars J aay yao ne ee 2 3 vera | ~2 le originaleo ta fe 4 pe bostery Mile block vu ° | mn | * bed * 2%, ents | Be ; . | i his niga Baplamctchipebalctes ade | berhesee, Ohig 8 Ib bskts, fency-300-| Also higher were Allied “ne Besides new records in’ assei- ae July $11.77 | Watermelons Southern, per melon, | cal, Chrysler, Bethlehem Steel, . g bly volume, retail sales and deale! ‘ : ms . Sor eon ny by — es oye f2' North American Aviation, Illinois | stocks, new high marks were made : ‘ u s | H ° a | Central Kennecott and Great) by most individual car makers Grain Prices entral, | | CHICAGO POTATOES | Northern Railway. | both in output and retail deliv- CHICAGO, June 29 (AP) — =— | CHICAGO, June 28 (AP) Potatoes: ar- | . | eries grain | rivals 192; on track $10; total US. | Law Legalizes Sale Wheat Sep oo--ee shipments 406: supplies moderate, de- | New York Stocks | Aside from record smashinz Faby ....--ee DOT% Dee ,..-.-- 00 Sv | hues moderate and market siightly | : _ oy N- 191% | Newt ears ss pad en, ccvasional spechal | (late basraing queteuoass of Assessment Bonds production. the outstanding sing! € cosere & « eeeeeeee , long whites §: , eccasional 5 a . . ” = : ; es np i * is al nf oe! ereezres Hi he Ld reas pe | pack $3.70-3.18, Arizona round iow remns zs a8 pices Au 461 THAT’S MY HERO! — So says Mary Ann Virgilio, | raccoon-tail clip from a Chicago barber. Reaction of for Improvements devel aon a oF ‘. first Y -seee . Dec ....--++ : - mite * oe W ~» 33 : . 4 ix months viously was the Cora” ** Mar .....:. Llosa! Ses unwashed Caretine “coveters: (Nt Ales en raha Lone @Cem., 65 6, who approves the Davy Crockett haircut sported his parents has not been reported ; H Ss pay Bis , A. agreed fa 1 duly .....-.6. 142% ~—- Allied Ch 4 Lorillard 215 . a eee i , ° ess pa) Program . agrees ui eD ..cccecs 2.40% July ....... 11-08 A.lied Strs 617 Mack Tre 33; .by her pal, Jimmy Harms, 14. Jimmy ordered the \ bill sicned by Governor Wilk {between the CIO United Auto SB cesses 8.260 ©6BOP ...1.---13 00 DETROIT EGGs Allis Ch 136 Marsh Pield 65 —— z oy ha aN Ea : a - : Oate », Nov Seceres hb OO DETROIT (AP) -Eaas. F.O.B Detrelt, ane Ve Le © Martin Gi 283 llams yesterday to legalize the sale Workers and Ford and General WY ..20--0- 64% cases included federal-state «ra Aaa VAI 977 May D Btr_.. 395 sorit : ’ : . oo , Motors —_————-- Whites~Orade A large Ned wey chted ire 44 Mid Bt! Pd... 456 W d M of special assessment bonds to | * = ; | aversae eee medium smal. 32 : a acon ro Monsan Ch it €d 0 ices ar S agazine armings finance lake Jevel imprevements . * . . erade aree 42. Am Gas & El 443 Mont Ward B16 . , Pee nets We we eae / Aleo marking the first half ef » Checks 3¢ 4032 Motor Pd 223 P d R di ] may speed (in constriction prok Also marking the first half «! Browns—Orade A large 43-45 wtd ave oa ¥ lane i Motor Wheel . 305 Le icts a ca NEW YORK ¢INS) Air ppced (Up) consizuct) pe 1955 were announcement of expan- awe 43. mediuin 41; grade B large 41. grade) am Rad 2% =©=6 Motorola” =... ES 4 | f t K It c uN : — M$Urray ects = ’ C large 33 Am Beating 218 Muelier Br... 362, /NTQN nowiton Car Desi ns Soon Corp ich Anierica reported for the * - sion programs involving additi¢ Commercially graded: Am Smelt 12 Murrey Cp 72 g eee neha sit ale Bh me AGS ; *xDenNc : $25 ~ain ' sepnes Dende. A extra large 43. larce | Am stl Fa 445 Nat Bisc : alg Grave service was held today in ne ths ended May 31 net in Lee Waines, chairman ef the Wil al expenditures of 625 0 millic .medium 37: grade arce [Am Tet&Tel 1823 Nat Cash R 406 ; nine months ende Tad on Uh yy dollars by Ford Motor Co and l n reement ae P| Cael alibad ty | Am ae 682 Nat Dairy 42 White Chapel Memorial Cemetery DETROIT P—A “radical depar- ome of $3,985 21. equal t $s} Aa liams Lake water level commit- sa) million dollars t coer wl rade e. Am Zine 2 Nat Gyps .... 496 . . ° ; : a eign’ _ *e vee {tac yee tee, today hailed the new law as a } Nilo dollats by Genet aay “ee Au Retin $$ 3 Nat Lead .... 7% for the infant son of Charles I ture in passenger car design’ 1s common share. This compared ;. progressive tee Motors, and substantial procre CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Aeon gj" Nat Steel. aia 4 Mary Ann 5 Ragwlton forecast by Ward's Automotive Re- ; ‘ pbiostessive 5 s:£P: by Chivaier in its “i -nullk _ | CHICAGO, Juné 20 (AP) — Butter |avco Mfe 64 nea -. 12 Jr. and Mary Ann Nye Knowlton, Gire with $3.601.895. or $238 a Common — tinder tha efi ion the oa oS =m Bonn to Receive Vest steady receipts 1.454.716: wholesale buv- | Bald Lima 145 ~ vaginal “ ass { 1% Dwight St. The baby was ports In its current: issue aarp n the a eriod! Jat Under the stipulations dollar comeback program ! ° ng prices unchanged: 93 score AA 5675 Bend be ri Nia M Pe sade ee ee: Ua ae ; [he future models, Ward's said, ate! ne same per H48l) law, it will -be easier to accomplish Ah ; ; r ! v ‘ ay f \ Tue ! . ‘ \ e | cline charnty ta &3 F alc Ahead of a justry ee Amounts of Equipment o2h Saat heir 545; bec $2.5: cars 90 eqauet : Pr eats ee ce de a a ar I cae in St aha Are prace ful, lower silhouette au eae aes a ned : AEBS . $ ’ lake level work because money . cinta, he — ea . cnet i | Bags steady. recei pts 18,168: wholesale | pe i ice pee seph Mercy 1ospita tomobile ith smaller mete fo LM 364.059 a year AvO | will be readily avaiable in bonds,” meets ne The Se ; for New Forces buving ortces unchanged: U e eee Bend gtre. ths nee oe Pw nile Arrangements were by the Voor a . : on 7 ain aA “ This slump was tribuféd to the Kaines said. : in production — and probably whites 60-699 cent A's 34.5: mixe i : , whepls--and curved side windows ; a ' ne : oy 1975 . ediums % U. 8. standards 32; Rilees Me 2° are wee oy hees-Siple Funeral Home and body panels.’ and are ‘being fact that. the ny has gone ; | Sales, too Fewer than 2', Ilion NoGe United disaies 30, checks 29; current receipts 31. | Brist My 18 Over Corp’. 164 Besides his parents he 1s sur- || mpen a ~* out df the automobile body-making Under the eld law, the county | more car completions are needs BON ermany W— The Unit . . id Co 215 p - . groomed for possible (57 year in : drain commissioner had to get i ths States and West Germany today | DETROIT POULTRY pareeese iu ue Eiey at oes vived by a brother Thomas C. and | fuction st : business. and is inferested large!s in the next six months to set a . ; ’ f ! " : at } . roduction at some conapani : , ae E = J si ili si - , \—Prices paid “ea * we Pan A W Air. 194 grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Sher- | — Bo ° in manufacturing "plumbing wa: the money from special funds of | new full year record signed a military. assistance agree-| DETROIT, June 20 TAP *p ¢ 3 oes ao I . the budget, he explained ment under which the Germans fey. Eee os ne ane Ml ne a es Carrier to 833 Pecan Put 415 Wood Nye of Pontiac, Mrs. Curtis Mockups of such modela ale: fixtures hofhe appliances auto a : ‘ . . . , ve por ) , ‘ . ; 4 . will receive hundteds of millions | "aeecy bane 28-30, Nett hens 20; Reavy sates Tras $66 Parke Da ae frown) «oof )«Williams Lake and ready have been erdered by sev. frames and metal fasteners ‘The commissioner then had to” Not quite so easy is the pros of dollars of American eqyipment eas Hacdal Bs Fy Berra ‘Rocks oan re ae 333 Pa RR “ a 39 Charles T. Knowlton of Waterford eral volume car producers with 2 create a special assessment dis-| pect for the industry's 42900) «1 for their pe hey armed i forcey. - (22: ee rere oye «74 eve gc 0: Shes & Oh “835 icine Dn aa; an eye toward introduction either NEW YORK GESs'—Grand Ton trict Now the bon o will be picked more new cdr retailers, Throuxh § 4 (as - , vel} ) , . . : nat “ 1 : ae mer) 4 ee ee Suet ta tg = Philco 416 Mrs Bruce Lemon during or after the next major = '." | ATIMOTN Gen t meome 1 up by same people who sii high- the” peak of their selling season The sgreement calls for the | Market steady on hens Demand light. | Cities Sve... $34 Philip Mor a , . body shell change.” the quarter ended Mas 28 of $7 way and pavement bonds on the, they had to slash prices to achieve United States to provide equip-| Supplies [a re rel al ead ee sg Hag les Site Pits a 4 Mrs. Bruce Lemon, 34, of Til , 16, equal t ) cents ca common. open. market.” he added velume: sottie have sold new gar 4 dium” size oT ax’ Mo.. 72 Sse : oa . ie Var 5 he nev esior 7 , : o . * s . men, materials and services 40 | cepenettes about steady. Supplies fully | Cluett Pea.... 425 ee a 8 Clifford St. died in St Jose ph- Mer- i ird’s says in tl new d SIN) char: This compared with $h12,- * * * . at only a nominal markup, ‘to. used help West Germany build up the p huaple) Movement ret Peery Byres . “es Pure Ot! .... 407» cy Hospital Wednesday the curved. windows would = re- atso equal th’ 39 cents a com- The law provides for a source of car dealers to ease the pressu 500,000-man force promised to the * CHICAGO Pourrar ‘ ct ye? tees ae nee mana es ‘ “Born in South Bend. Ind, Aug. ire new door design and be mon share on a smaller number cash that can be paid from future of huge inventories: others have | 4 : 4 qd, i yunte lu ‘the car e) Aflantic Alliance. 2 I CHICAGO, June 29 (AP)—Live poultry paced tate BOC 47§ Reo Holding 157) 23, 1900 she was the daughter of ™ounte ds flush wR! the car ex- of shares in the same period last tax assessments given unprecedented . allowances West Germany in turn pledged eet eecsgee caoa = ae Vee! pace a aes ae pte . as Louis and Cora Bocker Royce She terior thus cont Irming to its vear Sales es me 1 SE d t ChE 073 “Not only property owners. but on used cars offere d as down pa ‘ | prices unchanged to % higher; heavy | Cont Oil... ., 90 Rey Tod B 437 married Mr. Lemon at South Bend! radicapy new contour from $53 702.797 in the 1954 period. persons just using the lake will ment on new that it. will use American ald to | PUCh's250'5 light hens 18-18. brotlers | Corn Pa» .... 286 RKO Pi: 94 Se S “a lexirer pes . : oe one ; 7 a 1g June J0, 1919. They came to Pon- An extreme departure in auito- enetit over the long run.’ Kaines — oof . promote “an integrated defense | or frvers 29-31; old roosters 12-125; | Crue 6t! ... 476 Roca Spe w 6 4 ) . ; ; ; & ; j “3 he North atl ao ra | caponettes 4-35 certice w ae Safeway LL - 23 tiac 36 years aco mobile makeup the publication THE WORKER YOU WANT to said NO USELASS WAPTTAAG when } = - ree pees — te C Beag Co 393 . Rea bee as _ Besides her husband She is sur- says. “is perhaps much yeeded as fill that job may he looking in The Ralph Main. Oakland County The Pontiac Class? f ed atis = toe = eae gin a we om Livestock ; age dete on eae ck A vived by a son, Garland of Fenton,' a sales force in the industry's Pontiac Press Help Wanted agis drain commissioner, is in Lansing spread the w rd about your va. 7° ' : - . Du Pont .. 229 gears Roeb #33 | five grandchildren, and a sister, | current “multi-billion dollar expan- ) TODAY lace your ad by dialing today, discussing the legislation canctes. To rent anything. dial FE < lantic Treaty Organization. | werneee cape GEDA) mony. | Genieed A) nimeee: 624) Mrs. Veda Tupper of Oxford gion prowremi to satisfy ithe (car (HEL 2 S181 with state officials 2.8181. 5! =, . “4 clair O° |. 876| , Funeral will be S: ay at 1 30 rk “e.”” U, S, Ambassador James B. Salavie seo Marhet - ening wae thine ot = as qe en ee ral will be Saturday at 1 market of the future. Conant and .West. German Foreign | ib. age establign oi i, mont choles | Emer Rad 144 South Pac ay pm. from the Huntoon Bunce) 1 to 3 180-230 Ib mostly End John 311 Sou Ry °* | Home. The Rev. Theodore Alle- Minister Heinrich von Brentano, for choice 1 Ib: some |grie RR...., 23 Svarks W $1 tev. ‘ . . +s signed the agreement, mete tm “eal Be se Fully 00 per com | Pirestone ., 676 bpd 4 932) bach of the Oakland Avenue Unit- Detroit Edison Official = < ‘ ~ . - . The United States will set up a oe awe ee ws: general market, wre “eal e Btd Ou Cal a> 4 ed Presbyterian Church of which Retiring After 39 Years military assistance advisory group | fes "a quiet but mesity pales ood eae | Gen Bak ").. 195 84 “Ol Ny ata She Was a member, will officiate ses @ bi = = FS , in Bonn to supervise the distribu | choice fed steers mY 22.50 : Ie ae wii gen Hose Bees ay get a #5 |} and burial will be in Perry Mount! Howard P. Seelye, 586 Westwood rity and comme steers eve 2 a : fers Gen Motors . 1085 Stew War 315 | Park Cemetery *"Dr., Birmingham, manager—of en- tion of American ———— several lots c a way ¢ res 3 5 ° and“ voung cows - 1250-1 Gen Ry Sig . 494 gstude-Pack 10.1 _ _ Eee : . ; * ches ted Sellers iapeent: ‘val Ste Gen Retrac 382 un Ot 741 Kwell gineering fer Detroit Edison, will ow comme»rc cows en Tire Oa 0 4 uther Pao. : retire tomorrow after 29 years The U. Fimbassy, in its an- vouog high commercial cows a 450 | Gillette 14. 712 Swift) & Co 518 Eugene B. Rockwe 3 : Iv Goebel Br. 4a Sivy tn Pa ast! “service with the company nowneement said: ler ve: cenners ana eutters most eet t ; _ | : ’ “The agreement follows closely | ldown to 9.60, ‘most wility and com: | Goodyear. 607 erg Sua Aha - Alter an illness of six weeks. Eu-| ~A specialist in system engineer- ‘the general pattern of the mutual | Ls Aol ag et Siarkesl oneuing | Qren Paige. 2s ae g pese 0.4 gene B. Rockwell, 63, of 47. Gingell ing planning. Seelye rose through ; around steady = — learly receipts; bs a 24 Trans@mer 442, Ct. died at Pontiaté General iqs- various positions in the company defense assistance agreethents un- | *itiv: sales 4 haw choice veaters | oo West 8... 334 soe c Fos 002,067 ae at Rese Ie COM An der- which the United States is | 18 a4 00: fee len choice and prime a oouna + MST Underwa as pital at-2:30 am. kee . to become chief engineer of the individuals mostly heavier kinds - | Hayes Mf... 673 «UA Carbute o16/ Born at McClure, Ohio Nov. 20. engineering department 1949 supplying other NATO countries | 2 34-00 most utility and commercial 14.00- y oc Un Pac 170 | — eng Ing Gepé nt m 3. ‘th milit tstato ‘| feu calle keen : | Homesth 0... 294 Uny Air tin 438 1891, he was the son of Burt ard! He has fen manager of engi- chain cage ad Airman ar rion ‘sheep ee. “ ie say sales Houd Her .... 177 wniteq x a4 | Grace Clark Rockwell. He marrie¢ | neering since 1952, and is ap to the Mutual Security Act of..taugbter lambs: | sheep 0 yo | cent ope United Co : ce 1952, and is ap regu- i : “4 Fru 59 Fs “yf 1954." [pmee lot good 146 Ib slaughter ewes thenst Rey 863 te Ces iy Edith Sharkey at Grand R “Apids IN}jar contributor to journals of the & | nee Pp see Sn US. Lines 731 1915 and came to Pontiac from | | electric .industry : ‘ocK svete us ar . a . | cHic nee eee o Livesn lable hh | Int Harv . ... 292 «US Rats 377. Detroit 35 years ago. He had been | ee Avoid the Altar | asirmeccatts "etre’anat uneven: [380 BK TF ES fig sus 8, employed: at’ Eames & Brown | Reneraniy"stendy to 'ttong "om butchers, | int giver" Ge Van'maal“” Je4 Company ns heating superintend:| — Business Briefs 5 - Int Tel & Tel 284 Warn B Pic .. 208) any 26 vear lve [O e Ib; sows steady to mostly 28 higher; | yonns Man as2 W Va Pul "467 ent for 36 years j most chotce No 1 to 3s 180-220 Ib butch- | * . Tost U el). 253 Mr Rockw ¢ F | = } ae OPK ar | ers 2000-2100. mainly 2090 and above | ones AL 1G ee a” 203, ap Ex Kw was a member of | Russeff) L. Cox “has been ap- as as Gus = oa meee e “hele ‘Not | Kennecott 118 Westg BI _ 677 Doric Lodge 42 F & AM in Grand pointed a Studebaker dealer m aroun 09 head- mostly choice o ja, “he = 5 whi Mot 413 > . » y P or | 190-210 Ib fatrly uniform tn weight and | | Rrecne 0 a aT EEiien Aco as Rapids, Besides his widow he is Auburn Heights for sales and serv- PORT ARTHUR (™—Be altar shy | Hed ok 271.00. most 230-260 Ib ‘s 25- | Kroger at Woolworth 487| survived by a daughter, Mrs. ice. William A. Keller, general 2 70-300 Ib 36.00-19.60: a few lote top Ginass... 81 Yale & Toe 694 (ceorge Turner. a son Burt W. «. ; and live to 105, advises Gus Rod- | 310-360 Ib 1650-1778; sows around 360/11) men&L .. 203 Ynest Sh & T 827) 7 : sales manager for the Studebaker 3 > . . "Ae OTs “hi a ~ ney who claims to be well past vo uelicibacsem. abt toed Gps Ligg & My .. 644 Zenith Rad 117 ,| Rockwell, and three grandchildren, division of the Studebaker-Packard the century mark lis one & aowe te lccoase 1 Ae ks a aw YORE ehine bo. Compile - | aot shite 3 rhe 4 . Corporation has annoyinced. | ae . ie 10% veer | NEW. ¥< une emptied by | nera me Saturday at 2) .The display ; at 3342 He believes he is 105 years old, Salable cattle 12,000. salable calveg| The Associaed Press P es The display room will be at 3012 although the specific day of the 200. steers apened fatriy setive, clos 0 15 « | pm. trom the DonelsonJohns Fu- Auburn Ave. year he was born is a-mystery to | rong ts in: igs tk Phd pve agp mon” Brevi A Jee Rails oe eesti neral Home. Burial will be in) —— SS =e = Pole ’ | stow up, helfers s Tevious day... ! \ ~ map him. But there are many men/| coms fully steady: bulla strong to 26) Week ago 271 1391 731 17248! White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | h -- in their 20« who rene el Riana ven lore sendy. erat ae. . Month ago.,.,..2226 1355 7286 eas ane | Pe ere. in their 70s emem ‘half dozen loads prime 1,150-1, ear ago.......1730 938 606 M Y F dl Gus from their childhood as a full | 455%,2438-25 00; top 28 00 for two loads | 1965 nigh.......2374 1301738 24 John J.. Simms (| me our friendly us r ¢ a | 3,186-1.200 Ip bul choice and grime 1988 low........2031 1160 672 ang j ; ‘ grown man, steers 00- S$: good‘ to low choice rf ce 2110 122.0 683 155 . | : : | 18 cents two loads prime neery Leet ise ped 439 778 554 108 0 Johri J. Simms, former Pontiac: Lif { Vi oa] 7 ‘ | ers 2400: most good to high choice heif- mares : : - setords Gus likes to talk about the (oo ‘ty 06.22.75 utittty and commercial! peTaorr stocns | resident, died suddenly yesterday ie 0 irginia time he nearly got hooked. He | mutiny aS 86 38 3 eee good ane choles | GU Nephian Co. morning at Ris home on’ Edge-.4 . regards his escape from matrt- | prime 2400: cull to commercial grades Figures after decimal paints m tom Noon | water drive, Mount Clemens. Representative . mony ag a major achiévement vrlikg elolken waa terding wiocts Aase | paidwin Rubber® ..... . a 113 18 | Service will be held at-1:30 p.m E rm . " oF c * as - + “a and a prime factor iy achieving 21.00 Kingston Products* sees ee 33 Friday in thé Cooley Funeral, ripe old agé: ° { Mange chosen, can preecratataet dh eats | Masco Screw’ |... siekea sy 3 | Home, Mount Clemens, with burial d rt | 90-90 ib 22 00-23-00: bucks sorted out, at Rear. “hl ‘x1 $32 in Oak Hill cemetery, Pontia Be , . ‘ . ’ : etery, mtiac. I did know agirl once 1 sort | 35 50. a small jot good and choice spring | See an ee | ay eons oO a y eve on, but the other | bars around 80 Ib 23.80, cull spring | _ He is survived by his widow, ' my + = Neeiarcents ba) cea Ls fe *No sale: bid and asked } me : eye wandered at the right moment coed Seattty sad ine goed sncra pedro | Edith M..; who for years was a 0 t ef that fix,” he | No. 1 pelts 100 ib and down 12.00- ed | teacher at Washington Janior, Hi hoo and 3 gt ou cull to choice slaughter ewes 3.00-5. aneas a 1es g said. School. a He attributes the fact he stit | Al T < | eee ; | : has his own teeth and a full) [Borrough Buys Plant most Iwins O 30-Day Bond ut on 30-Day Bond, . gS stock of white hair to his freedom | Detroit’s West Side but Not Quite | | O oney own Cc © q from women, . : ia Ordered From State | — ee & “Why, you know what a. young | DETROIT ( — Burroughs Corp, ; es = “ ; - ; ; | ; : INDEPENDENCF, Kan. (p— Joh Muscia, 24, of Chicago, * - bride’s cooking can do to a good |today announced purchase of &@ qe ery wer th John Muscia, | ual ere “© Oscillating or bed J © Easy Tilt Adjustment! © Extremely Os : ' Btst teeth.” he quipped, “‘and | plant with 104,00) square feet of wo brothers | were POaeine U,| Chareed with breaking anc eee) F : : | cigars today — each a father for ing, was released on a 30-day per-{[ .@ * ' " »se years of worrying wouldn't | floor space to expand its Detroit re ail those y ng P P , the fourth time. /sonal bond and ordered to ‘Jeaye | Ne uk have done my hair any good elth- | pote manufacturing facilities. Mr. and Mrs.’ Harvey. Johnson's | the state when he appeared before: - { It said nearly 1,000 additional | daughter was born at 4:12 p.m. | Circuit Judge ‘Frank L. Doty yes- WILLIAM A. GRAVES workers will be employed when | | Tuesday. | terday, Fully Automatic . - Flectric Power Use the plant goes into operation. The | .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson's A Arrested June 20 in a used car The Lite Insuramce Compa: y of , GE TWIN FAN plant, on 23 acres on Detroit's | daughter was born two hours later.| office heré, Muscia had waived | Virginia is proud to_have Mr, Both babies weighed nine examination on the charge when pounds, he- was arraigned in Municipal | The same doctor, delivered each | Court. west side, will be used for pro- ductiog of electronic cee re William -A. Graves as one of fts a i? . Pontiad representatives. Highest in History VENTILATOR i ‘ 3 : > ; ; NEW YORK u”—The nation used |Ternstedt OKs GM Pact, eres baby tae tw attra and’ tart ds ies forfeit a ond acl Bill is married and has 4 chil- Turns itself ON more electricity last week than ] . dren, owns his home and is a and OFF when- ~ in any week in history, Eaton | Vetoes Loca Agreement sr ecdegrb _ ‘ So-day. ps Taal during the! liter? ' Sn’. eccersture” csee Electronic Insti report th fathers are bakers .arid 30-day period. \f lifelong tesident of Michigan. ' i The Sian sone ee | Po gi a S eraicen work at the same.-bakery. . : if Recently he completed a study : pyfalnad fat of the power companies, said eral Motors Corp. voted yesterday Ben room soar here pe mal long. passenger of the current Social Security, ‘windows! , Weekly reached a to rati t Nadas heen rteatchel ates gee Poa - ~ ; ; by nares | att co LS YI © Ne Down Payments tthe former high of 10.007 But they again rejected a local : nvertnin ) a Sg 1 ‘ot a insurance contpanies he- ad- §/I- = bs set » the labor agreement. The votes were taken at a long, heated meeting of the menibership of Local 326 of the CIO United | Auto Workers, Times Have Changed through’ a Mutual Fund OPEN MONDA ae and FRIDAY! MGHTS "il 0 plans for financial security. ATOM C SCIENCE. | vises and assists, ‘individuals, ates ao , | : families and groups in their Ff ; : Get the Pocte—Call or Write wus) C. J. NEPHLER CO. | 414 Community National Bonk Bidg.. FE 2.9119 ° i a mw erie } 43) For Sale aT UN L BY 100 Yards from lake 5 rooms, full ION OWNER, A GOOD SOLID ¢ BED- basement, big recreation room, work shop. soit water. 2 car ga- | Toom modern home at Dav- Tage. Many extras. 100 x 200 | isburg. partial basement, 2 fot $11,300. $3000 down Wiil ene acre of land garden : discuss terms. Immediate occ | all tn, full price just $6,850 * pancy EM 32833 2440 Massena with $1,300 down. eae AT SEVEN HARBORS DUCK aoe » | orice FE 5-3616. : Lake. i Toor i}* brick | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | — home un deck. 2 rec rooms. . = - 3 lots 2'a vrs old Must see to 31 See mre nines rNic 10 ACRES appreciate Cost $29 0600 to build . SStase slic . = Bell for $30.00 34000 down bal Eves & Sun Call MAple 53703 Nacant. Se cee . ance $160 per month. Call Mil- { Build your Bome 4 outbidas. _tord, MU_ 46060 or information, ; — : - — | $2,980. $450 down AT WHITE LAKE 6 RM HOUSE. + ROCHISTER = a a fis Ml pice, ibaa tpee een _NEW BRICKS — FLOYD KENT, Realtor $1500. FE 64681 days. afters OR! [arve J bedroom 30 i ats The, 24. Lawrence FE 56-6105 3-1690 caver vet firen oa e ee nding .ea Po = = = F } Chipped. ite sid _N t Gc we ze Al BEACTIFUL UNCROWDED Buist on large lot 140 x — ext _to_ Consumers Fower wmpple ype een nd ae - complete $18 000 v0. ACRES _ OO ft. te ront lots fing beach, OPEN DAILY 7 b i | toh restriclions easy terms. &n Tienken Rd near Adams. | o Pan cond 6 wie nen huge owner dA 5-2151 or MaAy- LUDLOW 8ST lo poutiac | Priced at 420.000 with _fair_6-2384. Nice J bedroom !'4 baths with terms avatiable ‘ basement Has hot water heat ¢ ACRES DANK OAK] VND eee { @wmings with extra | ._ ds _ * MS Noe Shown by @ppeintment! _ Three 6 cere. parcels in Brandon AD ‘ room tottave on a@ lovely FEROCREST Tuo 420 { frontage x 660 deep. ian lot Hard potts ta beach i bedroom brick basement Priced to s@i! quickly at 82500 2 be Son. <“Nice bat 1 car Foreniace “Pied batt “Complete with $500 dowg kerage, UOtily $10,000 with $3, 00U eustcam bull rane adv to move yn Ct 01) Bie ufh =ey ib Shown apoolniment. An 20 ack aN —— ‘ . F » rollin re VDL PUL te ix t Sie PAAR ID Pintce gee toe sen cae ee I, when vou see this nice 4 roon RENT ESTATE vou with rake, available. : With @ saudy beach Seas ve dar 4 2 fe S paneling in living room with brice thee cor Adam: & Tlenker a ftreplace 2 bedrooms Furced air Tat) -OL 2-891 MY 2-558) 16) x 1000 . tomeaee for coun- oie leat Fuil basement with 2 z: . - ( try ft Sliehtiy rolling ame sereened-in perch Fuil bath ana For Sale Lots 46 view Priced at $1 ated a 8 Sy ae loo ft AC RE 200 ft fot a ake Oakland es - = *! = ‘ Lo 2 bers FOR SALF $150 ae P teed nn ce eee oo a pr log i nthiv Davmemts Niue ‘or subdividing 1330 2 1320 S125 [> DEN § F 13038 + eee { r arce 6 mules Pi Pon- Year around fome with pies Va tune land mofativ clear frontaxe om Woodhull Lake Laree ae BALD DE R< Ae at $23 400 with ieee wie Dining area Amoule stot availadie | : . ave and closet space 2 bedrooms eel a NY) \C RES 1 tepdiwn Tivin ab . ‘e ary aE } ‘ and $3 mites from Pon- i nut r Ai ' “Owner Fass mits Rive for subdi- i Frut 8 erene MI 6-0084 Birmin:- 442 vou with terms : ached tru neo iifui lasout for ily ay - ae AUTIFUL | [e ire ROV DE D ¢ ADD’ Ss. Inc.: $22 ae Whipple Lik. A new subdivtsion 286 ; ’ : Co 100 ft jake front lots. tine beach, aly mr Hey o. ze urasien) tame Nese | good restrictions, essy terms 496 Port Label Rd ‘ Phone owner MA $2131 or MAs if e i GU Gee cade | ete ae LOE ON CASS ik RD [Seer Bl _er FETC } Pontiac bk. d xi2o F N Ss 7 S N E see Poe poke Ra C its ees o Harbor Ai! improve- 1 ee soaLowm 6 AVE. Lapeer Rad or! Ma eet in $850 Lincoln 12416 or west of Lake Orion. Ideal for sub- ~ EF 4-7609 _UN versity 49537 division or factory site faa | = aie °F ew oceT . nh J LOTS, LAKE PRWILEG Es. Wil - pier Oake Orion. MY 1 CASS LAKFFROT TEAR ROU! > hams Lake 200 ft from nice 7) "8 “ten es me rere ms Ei: an oe beach FE 35-1313 __ HIOME AND 30 ACRES iffiare ireplace city se = = a Al ces oid Riects i s ; New homee on paved road tn Ox- a Pg Aer onk $16 350 ‘ , nea TORE Zor fale ford area Offers living room dishMesher snk .$16 350 Foils EXizabeth Lk Ra. west o ines eh aa A 3) bedroowrs - [ mulated On Cass Lk Ra to grove Surrounded by «3 hy au = Sonne bene Pan asemrenk : dpa ata te ela ee ae Small checoine « panier Priced Land mostly wooded: Price $13 500 aD Mon Owner OR Beale very low at each Owner, ee REAL ESTATE : FOREST [LAK BLOOMFIELD Edson 8 Stevens, MI 60084. Bir- Oxford } OA 86-3122 2 Twp. 3 acres 1 acre woods 120 mingham, ——sidQ)SCOAREESS = CLARKSTON RD. feet lake frontage 230 feet on’) — $490 $5500 terms , road FE $1965 ee burs this 100 x $00 ft jot Dray- ‘24 acres .Clarkstop-Baldwih Rd- Ex- LAKE FRONT Lots CEDAR tun Plains area ~~ cellent location for any Use Istand lake Anderson 9006 Man- 1 cade 5 Tetms Gee leh Bree oe Mam Dorothy =n vider Lavender oe ALTER QREEN , HINQ Ss r oc “ ; REALTOR 14 Opp Depo ake BF NQ 8 cr CHO! Lot i = en iy Binion vi 0 cutee 3140 W | Huron 80 ACRE TRACT IN BLACK LAKE : _ FE _244)1 State Forest. Take your _ghotee : . | at $1500 $150 down n_ FE 2 CHE TOLATE SHORES A good west suburban locaft ls Le or Sale Farms “3 fur that i have wa pana xtc en t 1 the street from 94 ACRES ON PAVEMENT, LEAsy tie This price includes 1 terms. GI approved. Close $3™) bu ai of them with school. Onty $600 an acre aie easy terms 2 good lake farms. . . - PW DINNAN & SON Pda Mi Stout, Realtor “% ron ‘ = . re wo ACRES sTOCK. TOOLS AX AND - ern = at 3 rE eis crops if desired Near Ortony ens a _Broker FE 5-3616_ 31 LOTS COUNTRY ¥y ESTATE | : Sa - Afb 125 ACRES ESS Lea Ce epee as cele uuu Ao opportynite’to have the best BUH pss Coe) Geel © at onlv $275 pei acre barn De opel beer homes Gt re handle 32 head dairy ' , ; ae it ! Ge ee lakefront Mus cat’ * stio eribs) and machine A ont Perse sheds. chicke: bouse, 3 car ga- — rage. A beautiful nodern farm , ; . house with field stone firenlace tn belw AP Stout Kea 1 tne living room natura) brick mo Open Eves “tl j Eneo ace in dining oc. base- : PE, 53-8165 , mett with recreation space. auto- Roy Annet! Inc My See tnie ws Pu FE matic of! beat deep well jet : PN FOR COLQRED FAMILIES pune clus ¢iroem /ank, fer bined REALTORS a parcels ovr Prenkiia Ra" fet help 4 acre private lake and 28 FE Huron PEderal-3-7193) beyond city mits C€ Orme easxs2 | Many other exclusive eatures that Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Pried pales A strip 37 “R be seen to ve appreciated, pen ral 1 corner 4 is near Whittler School RID( ‘EWAY 7 80x120 Price $1200. $350 down « Only $1000 for this new 2 bedroom . = f ne Steel cabinet aK) Delco pe oe mation call Mrs. Spears. 7S Balewin ry wee asain Me Oe mnital win- RESET A NOTT Co-operativ: Reali EState Hedi aon: a co Gi RE io Wwe FE tte! — i frontane “bes a Tonk floors A SIX 5 ac RE oS TES 3 MILES 40 ‘argain Parga Farm complete combact tome \Fuil fram Clarkston s aplece fh : vrice $10 O0u. $150 down See them now ee Featherstone and Op- . ; as yt 4791 |= 28000 Down <=" + |" FoR PARMS AND ACREAGE Nea 2 bedroom HOMESITE S | Call _Rutiedge, OR 3-1111, PE ¢0003 for sna ddition air 60 ft by 120 tt and larger wit) é ment wath sarge privileges on Elizabeth and Ca>.« 10: AC SRES u water frot lakes or Pleasant Lake in West Wath 2 homes Large home with e . Sone Boomfield Tap Priced from $500 6 room z story farm with 2 SFIS and Op Asi littltel ax bedrooms and room for 2 more ia - nh Le +. SOS ()} unfinished attic on serond floor. ee peel mae S25 DOWN Large 12x12, Witchen 13m18 livin : room with brick replace, oa foors Full basement. attached bd © breeveway and geamge Small home has 2 bedrooms, kitchen, ‘ living room full bath and. shower Pr rene of 1 aeiT9 Hoc sted aprox A Js) ian THUPF [Os 401150 FT $900 COM- cara) ao eae eee sea at “piete 3084 Gerald, Rochester OL ®! cates) Glee Lio) eh > 2 call eves eon FARM : 220 BUILT DING LOTS IN ROCHES- Includes a 7 room Colonia] home : ’ ter area 9th doen p sith 3 levely bedrooms. Full . a as’$ ls Also oarcel I basement ile baths. Exterior is v 19 acres @ith small down pav- In excellent condition, A beautiful on . LENT RD myent Call toda lone fireplace, iocated tn « large yy NS : Pe CRAWEORD 15x23 Luing room 4x1? dining © wl MALER COlENG! - oe room .Also included in this farm ° AGENCY ’ 2 bedroom guést home of Wien we can offer ven a 2 bed Vo Wo Biren . FE 41540 nt house with living room Tees Suna eso plelican: Fies MY_3- 7085 kt al full bath The ‘house and - ° tr Lia} ear with ar ~ 1? e 5 z . sit the best {hing lakes ir DRAYTON Woops Darn ceed a, oepes 3 x Sounls Abou ul im A limited number of excellent tree Prete on” many i oe ie ot ont Jae ee "are stil avatiable in this about 300 fruit trees .3§ acres of _. hh $156 Fs hal podoyy otectis +t 2 acres of w WILIIS ™M BREWER beautify { vikien Protect € aie dand- oe 53 N Parke pestristons FHA approved Con- mos rs9 ie bids te oak Priced - 4 FFE 4-518] EXE 3-4R9a r r ba van atranged - @t omiy b 87 - 2 ig ROOM BRICK ic) FT TAKE: & z LADD’ S, ] | front Such: -Reawls FF $3618 -< : AM nc. 286 Dixie Hw, Drayton Piains . 3- BGA OR +2361-Open Sundays A DANDY 2? BEDPOOM 3406 Pontiac poke Rd. : 5 + : Th FE 20 pe g i he High! I apeer Ra or M4, : i : 5 ‘ ty c +7809 . FR * 13 be tt | On coud a = fi tagis cust Ami north of Pontia “Sale Business Property 40 te ee mit- on N Perry St Low- oes SR ee $095 with $100 down = , , Ie d 5 1 = FT COOLEY. LAKE RD. BUSI- : PAtT \ REKS. I ealtor f Patons Farms hess frontage at Union Lake Own- a ; 1 Oakland Ave FF 29200 / Winton ft marcels ¢ mi rest of ep EM 34286 Real Fstate Since 191 is 7 Parte ¢€ limits High re . Eves & Sun Cali MApié 5 364y “rt led area Planned toe better Rent- Lease Bus Prop 49A 5 - tis drip Harrys oan these' Low a eee _-.f eee eee BUI! DING FOR LEASE OR SALE, * Water a Dra azon sq. ft. flogr space. PE 20418 Yiter-Sylvan Lakes / sit#<' Ver. CORNER STOR@®I324 N. PERRY 0 ‘ Clot Jo bu at Oakhill ue ‘oca®og for drug On vba ee as 66 with tore FE ¢: : Oe a arte en , : FOR LEASE | aronee WITH LIV- — Ieee on = ott ms x quarters, 4 rooms and bath in | an apnortu ‘ 10042 RA pew subdivision 209 homes in | ; Z ‘ ast vear Near coe school arn] | { road joke to for business ey Dinnan. tay itt $50 W Huron St nce | ee \FOR RENT GASOLINE SERVICE eS Ora station ery ono 1 cent rental. . Fey 4-434] LADD’ S| inventory 3-1260. : x ‘ibe AL LOC "ATION FOR REAL = : home -Piof Haut * 4268 om & e Ha, | fate Offic insurance office, aS) 6 ths L264 aes Ban } service more) 1 block from bag rs aclier fNs «¢ reen ie Pontiac lake Ra naw 95 Oakiand _Ave. _ FE > 425i eee BoE PE 20207 | (SALE OR LEASE: 3300 8@. Q. Fr. SM, FE 7-984? | Lapeer Rd or M24 fisdrl cece © gareqa Gast etatien! BONE COTTAGE STRICT. | __ FF 4-7609 | jarge parkifg area. Close in. rodern Fireyjeace Grilr Beat | HILLSIDE @UILDING SITF Owner, Writ@Pontiac Press, Box riiy furnished $191 Ine | 240 ft on pavement 600 ft. deep No PADI eat from (Claritin (02.008. | Te xAcO STATION [FOR LEARE ; term: MA 1s} | _Small_inventory. Cail FE. 46663. Forest Lake Shores | CAKE GRION APRON 2 = 008 | Sal Exch 50 as $1500. Terms t'2 oc 8? eas 2 Of | Oo x In Bloomfield Twp. 2 level taken | | Vila Inn on Parkview. MY 2-5283 | op Secure LE ange front ranch home. 3 nedroomy. j- or write PO Box 217. Leake | Men 2 tile baths -finiched ree- Orion | ATERACTVIE: SD reation room Extras 1383 Club | [ann SUITABLE FOR SUBDI-| §'°¢ “aon $1500 plus in y- _Dr FE _5.1965 ee ~ | division Lots for tm mediate buitd- | —"~ & WILTTAMS TAKE. ff LARGE | ing sites for multiple commercial | EQUITY iN NICE 9 Grim MOD: i rooms 1 flocr 1'3 bath. all over | and industrial use | ern home FE ¢00 : carpetimg, I'2 aftached garage > |} BEDROOM RANCH HOUSE. At beautifully landscaped, good beaeh_ | yY Ve | tached garage nd dock Price $16,500. -Owner 5 | Wants re Ns = ORIandg FIR | 28) ORCHARD TAKE RD. | e 10 milés ou , WHIPPLE, LAKE Enoxt . ~ | AT Bee 1GEO_ AL ARBL E, Realtor. 5 acre 4 recom ranch style} FE + ee _ home Two fireplaces. fw! bace-) — jo Andee OR A Waterford ment, oak floees. electrie heating | . units nm each Foom. 30 smail | BUILDING TES oa fruit trees, €23.000 cash to meg .. as Business. Opportunities 51 st Pa M Janes Real Estase — SYLVAN SHORES ee jaa eh FE es $85q WITH §200 DOWN lex CELLENT SERVICE STATION “ant WILLIAMS LAKE} pal losoneyt Yves -atigual "wis et f 6 Unity. For Sale Resort Prop. os $1000 WITH. 5200°.DowN | SU Poranitg ee - maura — oe ee (2) LOTS | guffics assets, For : 70 ACRES WITH MANISTEE RIV- | i cmeeee call PE ae a.m. er frontage Fines huntine’ and [ | DaKWooD ae ea ONLY + to § : ' trout fishing, in ichigar Suit- LA 140x190 § = able for &lub or resort cabins. | left. ’ . s BERKLEY oe ee AND awe _Apnlv_ Pontiac Press. Box 97. | | Building 32." 00. shaw 12 5 ACRES 2 MILE FR EROM yee! oi MANY OTHER CHOICE “Lincoln. 1-149. or ton-on paved South Long lake Rd | : . < House started Shiawasse River | Ba K ; 120 FT “FRONTAGE "0 building. - bid runs through property. %4 miles | Batem: « Kampsen . : * from 2 bic lakes $2800. "FE |, ~eateman xX Kamy Second ‘story has. 3 “ioeaind is a 4-0178 z - i . = Sw es a TL ae = -_ Er < ~ pire comshunity. NORTHERN CABIN. WOODED) Realtors oF E 4-0528 Oe te ne 4 lot of morte thar an acre. Good * ee fishing and 4 heating, Toes or a WIT 8. Telegraph Rd. "Multi - Tobe Realty 2 terms Gét difections of me, ane will be there all gay Sunday SSE ‘egy Ereanee and until noon “y show 4 ’ Sa it George Perry 42 South Bee el te creage _Way, Lake Orion, MY¥_3-3811 : Sale Su Suburban _Prop. : 45A oS LAKEFRONT | YEAR ROUND me. . _@lectric Nee Yc in Bice Mi eT IG tt gOS TIN ny Sis cen AE oe ree ae eee en ein Se eer yess Rc nce es Soler Waren ecumn Sy Yet — SDD a SS EE ee . : Lo . \ ~ 2 oe . \ — Cc) - . ‘ . ji THE PONTIAC PRESS: HD "RS SDAY, JUNE 30, 1 955 iN alt " eee i aS t Bey : __For Site | Houses > far Sale Hogses 43 For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses: s__ 43 MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Alan’ oi ed mene ~ el | nOUsE Ow LINGO. 6 RGckaL Bern nnnn nn OE “4 6 ROCKES. ‘ OWN NEW KEW MODER™ HOME, LARGE | ROOMS ON LINCOL NOTHING DO i rooms Ate. oi] heat. Excelient . |; On Pranklin” Bivd. several good wu ~ see bathing and boating privileges: : * | 2tamilies. Income for colored.” : bed bous i ake (Gal j with "basement—or vour tot. un- Restricted sub Duck Lake, sly | Several otner 1 buys for Ce nad tate mat oa | 20 mins. from Pontiac. $6800. | | Wo Hue sis SO menf wili build 3 bedroom. Also J ae aa —Wil_bulid on my lots OR 3-2637, " : = : = : cha r . =| | SPECIAL—SACRIFICE | W. HURON mre | M Y ERS — . > $400 for equity. in this sharv 2 This Mees red Ore rca “rl Le ‘bedroom ranch’ at Oxbow Lake tific poten = | - baths Extra lot included. terms. - : . : 4+. | j y full basement bath large lot im For a Colored Family | f¥Wdiate vossession please ask for | JIM WRIGHE, Realtor | < 2 ' Mr Valet : | Be Oakland Ave FE 5-0441 | $60 mo includes taxes and insur- ANAD ses anal vou we pero =| k ] \l EE T, k -altor zoveretive ace! Rstsie Excuans | ance fo oc 2 br i ne and These spacious 3 end | se 2 Sse [3 BEDROOM RANCH HOUSE AT. | jarge attic Full base eat, mM fare brick ranc home 345 obttnes Ave FE 5-069) tachec 9 car garage $2000 down. hot water nesice nn re tehen, 4 Wo beths in beautiful SYL- | Co-Opefative Neal Estate beh | Waterford area Will trade for | tile bath Paat possession. See 11! VAN MANOP FSS THAN 1 YR OLD THREE | house in pabiroee aren } ONL ¥ jt bedrooms or two bedroom and $250 down room house out , Orr t- fetid : » tombletely modern ranch Auburn «| | 1 tyve home on larce lot. near | ‘ room fouse with basement, %% Real Esta cMort gage Ins Walertord Hjvh school tmmediste cre op Hatchery Rd. +1000 down. | BARG Al \ The USES possession “GI resale by owner | iG a O MARBL E, Realtor : te ape OFC 2a6t "261 Andersonville Rd Waterford | pare wiih (ere Base me) a ot OPEN INDIAN “IL LLAGE. 5 ROS” | Ph OR_* 1265 ) 2 shire Ct brick terrace redeco- | ——— ( rated oak Moors © heat storms. | a] O. 5 screens shovyoine center one blpck t i FE 6:78 0 ei Ct a TO BUY TO ETL — REALTOR | IMMACUL. = COMPARE Li: os ME RY pe Partridge ¥ “THE BIRD" te eee 4 rooms and a i CERE BESUUKES 1 OOM HOUSE FOR SALE o°| QUICK POSSEASION Spanish type srivale Loran: Miede. corse: s down Fur- 5 room masonry constructio: a Ears Aes ; Lots of extra» $2500 Berd Drse—Carport ——— ee built to last 10° vears. on a beau- fhorwet YOUR «often NEA SCH OMHS i fu' lot Fireolace basemen! Ag F ap NEW SHOPPING CENTER PINGREE STRELT | Fast side better home district. A CO4 ORT OEINR bene us ae j bee iat) $0875) Terms $4500 digu.on a & bedroom 2? Pecased ib a wovelv lake area FxeeJent family kome-suom to | oie tt at: cad “i living os BEDROOM For only $6950 4 Li I VEIDDI } Bt | fT 1 Py r Tiad ,o) caD own th... modern home = . ‘ j porch with automati. beat end hot. wa- NFA ORCHARD CAKE RD ew ef fenced rear ‘yard ter Basement Dout wait act HOME AVAILABLE i hase trees anda fluw- now! wore Blvd -40x126 ft lot N Or { thwood t } Cross ventilation i * ak oor. unfiniahed, oo ail three secemd floor bedruum Io) CILAREES. Realror attic, “Ho p00 1 with best Ler dows SO eannicateen tin modern bath Gas heat and het rE4 052] f an “EAT be 7 Wate 1g car garage Priced for . -()5 _ RID ate SP ae vy ves fo ailenea ek ae rie ¢ x eric i is 1 t f I os at $ fi i : Gulck sale of $4 9OU, Leroy SALE SMEN 3S HOME RuONES 6-30 ( anh rNu aN o WN Clemens Bt 2 bedroom = Set 25 TS nen ae FE 5-68 FE 4.6862 * heiear iG baace ; “ILD NOW PRT PRIVILEGES | iris Tleerauh pa ovra Bie ae Gen 2 =e TOP NOTCH tur several reasos Peeps Ven Led Lee . sare ; Sfiren \\ Oo lease Dial a rave chu ken - is our well restricted Waterfard fect aj! Wpreuxh I put my heart in this letter Vill you | ine itr rere oes es ; ne H.i Estata- Estimate« freely ruém J t TAG eae ' a few feet. $05 Th See en from lows glans lor waure one wi “BROWN | - FRAGILE: ; juan Call now me AlisctUpl like ‘ u t rage OO Sa Lisd is Tate ~% = “ A . ; ; ; Hk RY © D43Vias gardge Sel ; . ; AAMS RI CN So) Ptntiae Lake Rd Tuper street in Pi For Sale > Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 0. SS rE aa : vena as atl rf 3900, terms CAL $ilv5 DOWN-Brand new 2 bed- wr -~ —————_— 2S = SES FE & pon or _UR ¥2 ss ————— vw Ned Full barement, Laan BY OWNER. WEST SIDE ? BED- EQUITY TO4)1 MOR TUAGE FOR WONWTON TAINS Crt STAH TE ID f ian thee eal ire room ranch Donaldson Heirhts bedroum Unt hed at tus DK VA LON = $30 dean w Sea Ger ] aA Daas ‘ae maligee walking distance 'o 2! lines basement. autom gas lee ; : bee Ful 83 $54 per month Ineludes taxes and thes . feat Elects t A 1 hey xtra 6.4 lef Large pieasart lo ' ( insurance 121 W Sheffield el 1S) a anomiownen! ngst 6c! Ree = ti $i50e FOUR PFDROOM BUNGA. 4 LARGE ROOMS 2 BATHS 2,~ ' . food (wun : < owner De mo lary bility LOW—otly veer ald olastic tie si double garage Eaceilent fn Eee C Ul lored amiles iy] Se ls AM ! Died eee ne me rout . 3 bath and of} furn Aluminum Heaponable (Owne 193 Besuumil go\nedioce Pio SeR Wi TIxes: ‘ 4 ata 4exd4l $4 ‘ . ate ’ h creens Larne; ee sds % Was Aiktied) cecond flue 10 4392 Dixie Hwy; a ar b lot Look one Oler TEAT ‘ BE DROOM HOU SK ~ON Painted , ba OR 31090 _t e OR 3-896 ‘ = 954 TARM - large corner jot 3 sre ult rat on ation va ' BY OR Oy RCH ee ec eee 12ul0 sar, $8000 Will take good ‘$2 of 33 Neat buy line. Priced. w ‘ Toe uneal ' xd ey ‘rece = t eo. onfornmation ca. . : . eae omy bur aiow alae 1 i) Sarkorl vccantiand ca cceni ps terme Fei i? t . f ee ee ee / nS thent Balance like rent - 2266 Doeats FE 34905 ¢ t wa io eat yeti “ : 1s car ear Lot 6:5200 Terms Mes beria Rad. OR 31134. 6 wo 8 RiMSEL A ROET . Ld t > rrape 1 oO SEL J t , , ‘ Bie Se ehe = Irp ON Yo Pp Lor '70_W_ Pike __ FE 4.0% - MOR Ha Y 14k t $13 800 FOUR BEDROOM choice eee edroum she house NE .R-LONUGFrELLOW sv i u - > af : { 1 ang tn verfect syeE At Cost vou Ae alla wet $45 Moaerp Bo witb < i t oc us f a mo see our mode! For addi hested frent porca Oat Shes ra : ; ona’ anfurmation contact back porch g@oud Dasement. cas 4 e furnace Laree citchen mice varu t p Ba ry ; Figwers e@tave Oniy 86160 § \ e Orse Perr) Park 4 roem m ce: neat | vear oi Utility oom . PRAD THIS AND STAY =e T ~ ce ~ : = 4 cture Winduw hee TOO PATE SO PHONE’ NOV i r=pamaim + . ee x , ¥R ON fe -“tocern Y . 5018 c ate FE Kd Houses laf-e -%a are ANID APPANGCE YOUR AP ae Live rseZ ~ with tad base —__ Ft uel 2 — RUSE BMeclLARTY BROKER POINTMBENT TO SEE eo ee BE e Dretlace t Plea NI - Se a < OF THESE HOMES THAT FIIs ‘ = cet of aater (rontace Ls \ as ny eR \ ‘ YOUR NEEDS , . 2 Fo (Ors be Uae SIN ; * E F 4 4 t SIDE -1- ‘ _ Dray re N PL AINS—A neat 2 bec \ 7 Z , gi ae Ben UE BG eh cope ry ro bs 5 a a in ‘a « - r S basement | OE Veece Conimenc Da) “Sti Beparete (bs her | eno fectra'cin room living 100 Aer one Reed life time tile recom two car gar JiAi as Les (i DT I & D EGA + oH man ie FS $F he) pave! driv uf op . : 1 fen 1 oir : ry > Pot ated - on ‘ of Portis a ers On re ts Hort FE Ose a ! ; : ne oe . wr N 1 : . 7 | . 2 ie sory Lo-operalse e a } 4 : : t r » prece , 4 ROOM 41OUSE F BATH ¢raRKSTON—-On a well shacted bot ‘ . ‘ 1 i yar Cee x C AY . ; - ; ; tes = : 1 trace i Ww Nuron Fe 27-4810 Ui 3 StixGou™ HOMES $10 . ha = ; : oe iine) roenin end tt , 7 : Db ORTLEY Broker x £=Coop Reet Essie Ex DOWN, PFRRY AND KETTER P “ 2 busy rmpleie the main flo« u ae a ait > }lomes—side by Side ING BANNAN LI 4-4906 Wa B a2. OO ne i with full bath re ue . k j - U = = ra } 1 ITH ™! 8h ‘ rite o ' eith aut ou beat : 5 ae ‘ ’ $750 DOWN aor Z ae ae we 4 x i er AG > yy ow Sion vO we to sme in ex lent joc ation Reig ; ; ‘ . Near'¥ new ,J bedroom homes bat : : i $ 950 term R-1 . 110 frontaee Yop 4 : wy ‘ ‘ t 4 Se¢ cioset space P! astered Daserrent kJ nS ce t Tey \ 1 wy ™m ry " . ft ea eat beautiful fan © « : ™ T x = v= we ‘ Fae ~ ee eat leak tian ner lot 2 car garage Ti vi price aoe I} Gl Gy ACK ee te H 10 Lake Ujsted_a $11 750 terms IN iGO) é Wore } bee Oi ONS $126 : 4+ ACRES : 5 1 OVE] ys ND er tun tne “ Stn sie tM MT. Tovely 6 room heo-me tn excetlent SPle kw ee of Bart ierue . lar condition, living room @irtng ; 3 ] ere 2 Ee : “ip eu ue mt , vet atte ue Fe Te icin room ang stair arveting re * ; sal EE SAUE BI : a Bene eka ¥ eed dining 3} tee moclern kiteh 2 = NEW HOME Immediate eeession, | ‘ ixt ; fi hasement 2 tar garage across x 3 be rene Poe tty leet __ FE 5-8161 or FE 27-1396 _ Lee roam belie. ae ession, | Drive out Dixte Bey to Ww: liams | the «treet from Iake. price will with dinipg area also 17, foot - A Dis i fall ba ement Qi! furnace Velee | Lake oe ues Fe oe pre* Va) be fright if suld thts week t Ba‘lwas leading to a full hath ished atti ¢ bedroom | WEST END | hater heater werave $14.250 | mi atc taper “nD =e ith WISIGIUE. Mealtor with tiled fonrs and walls. Living ¢ Also plastered pad { 2 edroom bungalow with good Terms - | | Jf 2 as : Toom and halivay has wall to Wad] a x 26 pete is | kit D and full nasersent Has } 1745 Oskland Ave rat FE 20641 earpetin Full high basement airy sler air temp auto gas heat. auto hot water. i Spr ays tay 4. 'Croeperative Rew] Flate Exchange with aut gas “heat spare tor ’ tld ft i water softener outdoor fireplace > OPEX 4 EO R PAL a : -. | recreation roam and other fea- sand beach ‘and j pou table and:l car garage New Gi Hothes. 3 bedroom face | ~ : : tures rou wil enfoy ®hown ‘by ap- ern beach and : | ull price $10.90 with $2000 prick ‘Gieture windows, ‘plastered | ; pointment only. Priced at $15.2. es garage Price $22 350 |, down - malls, oak floors. tile bath. Diyid- {Le " | with terms d i . e basement with reereation , : ip 2 sO } 5 EW HOMES | space. Gas furnace and water : { BEDROOMS, CITY One of Pon- Pioneer, Hig] ‘lands : Custony, Yo your species _ heater, $700. down plus mortgage |* Phove oF ey pes “on 3-1892- . ; | acs older homes, but in the ike 4. Meta. - to | costs Drive out W. Huron to Wa- —OPen a to &) Sun, ta 4 -Clarkston—Suburban | very best of condition. 3 bedrooms Like new bungalow 5 extra show * Built on your: lot i -your tertord Township Hail. turn right = atta 6 d bath home| UP. and 1 down Living room Size Tpoms and tiled bath. location. Check with us for price. on Crescent Lake Rd about %4 STOP LO KING Beauty GS. and am Done | dining room and modern kitchen. foots Foe mee eet Size and financng arrangements.) mi. Watch bd Ga as : OKING! ch eatin ands well, jane. | Basement with ofl heat, fruit cel- eraica neu, 1a eat pe START BUYINGI vcaped Wardtrover:ioon ine Park; ‘ar garage paved street. side- tated wa * Je CHOICE LOTS IN CHOICE _ OPE “ t ; walks. Priced at $8759 with $2500 pi Lake = Petvibeges Rasy LOCATIONS ™ wy GI's 50 oe You In! and Lake. Gall us to ere it dowg A terms 2 “2 $950 Down. New 2bedroo room mod- $25 | ern homés at White Lake. Large NOTHIN nN we erat! 2 FAMILY WEST SIDE | ye ww rs cee . i PONTIAC CH ae tak , i= FD EH IEF ats é “ tien. We TO OM | s & = erate ek Se i Ace 1 to la, ve nynia webs P rl as Lo a i NRU ~ ( = I : ne C3 U ve H te eed se FE dts Ln congue xs &5 ; PO = u * feet EV = ondition TBO es SI = N'T ws and red ers : INU won, : ACE . I I T in Sia Exvent kR Up uM Reas Mo.) EOE AG P . rai son none rene: dE iew : able , HA = RE : 430 l ‘s | v meena MOTO AM oS * 1 Dixie er S 1 ee : tnd boat 4s Cc ( AR 7 = S ens os F ee Hey al a . 2895 OF rier \ rilt ? 50" -28',° 8 De Dra es ee rhe fatees. . RS 7 ne ! Mase Pon 2 : SD ah num GE Hi. on P i one Lak 5. \ . 4 bauk NE hw Lain | : _FE e hee \ . _3 ed. mode RAL ane Fi Ci ‘ NE z as . 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