The Weathier eaPe : s U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast ' Shower, warm, humid, (Details Page 2) HE PO 117th YEAR kkKaEKS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, + I Can't Believe It! ‘his Teamster for a labor reform bill. Albion Oil Boom May Move Inside City Limits ALBION (UPI) Albion's oil boom today was expected to move, inside the city limits, providing the | City Council approves a drilling! ordinance after Monday night's| Kennedy Blasts Jimmy Hoffa With Charges | Public hearing. Urges Support for Bil Oil drillers said it was almost! to Curb Labor Abuses certain the oil fields run through} the entire western sectio fl the! Passed by Senate e western section of the city. Their statements were based} on the success Tuesday of a well NEW YORK (#\—Robert °" the Robert Biewend property just outside the south city limits. 'F. Kennedy, Senate Rackets ©); was the 13th producing oil well! ‘Committee counsel, huried in the Albion field, with eight dry | a barrage of charges bles. . Eight other wells are e | against James R. Hoffa and way in the Albion anes nam tices Union last) | night and urged support, Charge Waste Kennedy said Hoffa and T HU RSD. AY, JULY 23 some of his associates “feel *° in Foreign Aid Woods need be paid by an accused, AP Wirephotes QUEEN OF THE LAND — Terry ‘Lynn Huntington, 19-year- | old UCLA coed, beams as she is crowned Miss U.S.A. in Long Beach, Calif. The lovely green-eyed brunette has been chosen to represent the United States in the Miss Universe contest tomorrow. The shapely lass (36-23-36) threw herself into the arms of her ln mother when she heard the good news. The new beauty queen i likes swimming, skiiing, steak sandwiches, malts and drive-in | aN movies — a typical American girl. LET’S GET MOVING! — Unscheduled toppling by a lightning- struck chimney turned demolition workers into track stars at East Orange, N.J. Wednesday. The men were working on a _ et Committee is going out of | nittee hearings | urged passage of the labor re- | form bill this year. He said Co '|(D-Mass) and Sen. Samuel J. Er- jbeen most active in the contracts’ they are above the law, that they can fix judges, and fix even members of House Airs Testimony, "| Legislatures.” of Supplies Left to Rot, | Kennedy said Hoffa has been \“‘doing things in 1959 as bad as Mismanagement ithe things we brought before the ‘committee that he had done in| WASHINGTON 1AP) — Charges. |1955 and 1956." of waste and mismanagement in| ; | Kennedy told a nationwide tele- | the multibillion-dollar foreign aid | vision audience the Senate Rack- | program marked House subcom-| made public to-| | da ay. | | In one unnamed country investi-} gators found a 20-year supply of | ac clothing, a 45-year supply of| 30-caliber eee ammunition, 70,- | 000 sets of new tire chains left introduced by Ken-|outside without mncage and more | John F. Kennedy|than a million new carbine and | RA | submac hinegun clips wasting WASHINGTON (P— The House “aw ay. Labor Committee, by a narrow | [n Pakistan, U.S. aid otis ials 16-14 vote, today formally ap- | reportedly had a fleet of 229 pas- proved a compromise labor con- (Senger cars, 529 refrigerators and | existence this year. He strongly gress would be reluctant to pase it next year, a presidential elec- tion year. The bill, edy’s br other, trol bill. 1,027 native helpters for a staff of | Committee Democrats split (271 Americans. down the middle 10-10, Six of | ~~ * the 10 Republicans voted for the | In Peru, a former i official | bill which was a watered-down | testified, the U.S. aid chief used| American and Peruvian techni-! version of the measure passed by the Senate earlier this ses- sion, jeration in which he was a part-| iner. The chief later lost his job. The testimony was taken in vin Jr. (D-NC), has been passed by the Senate but has been in a House committee five weeks. It is expected to come out with con- siderable changes. Kennedy said Hoffa and his rep- resentatives have ‘‘threatened and harassed”’ congressmen not to pass the bill. But he said ‘‘more than 12 postcards” from constituents) would make any congressmen. think twice before voting against | June by the Appropriations sub-) committee headed by Rep. Otto Passman (D-La) in its yearly re-| view of the aid program. Administration officials some of the allegations and said| corrective steps have been taken! on others. In general, they pic- | tured the continued large-scale aid| jsought by President Eisenhower for friendly nations as needed for| for the high wages that Teamster| Cutting of the aid program. Union members have reeeived| cians to improve a livestock op- Of the American Exhibition in Mos- “will be time is that the Soviet visitors will} closed sessions during May and show.” the denied Soviet newsmen who were given cow's Sokolniki Park to see what a preview | but so far none have been issued. UNITED PRESS. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS 3, -1959—56\PAGES TIME RUNNING OUT — Workmen assem President oe ¥ i was AP Wirephete tichard Nixon will snip a ribbon to bling the American Exhibition in Moscow are start the exhibit. Exhibitors said last-minute racing the clock in an effort to have the show scurrying was normal before the opening of ready for its official opening tomorrow. Vice any fair and that the show would be presentable. No Tickets Sold for U.S. Show in Moscow ~*~ “= -, se Exhibit ‘Will Be Ready’ MOSCOW (UPI) — The director The the happen if finished worst that can exhibition isn't on cow said today the show ready’ for its scheduled opening, have to tomorrow and “it will be a great pick their way exouan Related Story on Page 27 * * * Director Harold McClellan made piles of boxes, statement to construction ma- American and terials and mud puddles in Mos- of the exhibition. United States is all about. But the lack of tickets threatens a catastrophic crush similar to what might occur in the United States if no tickets were offered for a World Series until the first the Many of the correspondents estimated, however, that the ex- | hibition only was three-quarters | finished and they didn’t see how it possibly could be completed on | the bill. American's survival in the cold time. pitch war. | . NO CREDIT The hearings foreshadowed) Millions of Soviet citizens were Scalpers are standing by lick- He said Hoffa deserves no credit | another round of congressional! clamoring for tickets for the show, ing their chops, only they don’t have any tickets yet either. through their contracts. He said the high wages are restricted mostly to eastern states, where Hoffa played no part in negotiations, while wages in the central states are low. Kennedy said Hoffa had More thundershowers are fore- |cast for the Pontiac area tonight| las scattered rains continue in the | H 'wake of the dry spell that ended! ouse Passes ® Sey | * * * | Low tonight will be near 72, |U. S. Weather Bureau predicts. Income Tax Bill. in central states. pay the You can go ahead with any weekend outing plans, however. For skies will be generally fair wrecking project at a high school when the chimney decided to fall without their help. had Huntington JP Fights City (akland Justice Rebels |the House with one vote to spare. | By’ MAX E. SIMON - An Oakland County justice of the peace today slammed his court doors shut and urged his constituents | to ignore tickets issued by Huntington Woods police |key bill in officers. Huntington Woods Justice James Renfrew, in letters | to Mayor David Ross and+-— = city commissioners, Yockey did not furnish him a declared: copy of the report which “im- “No tickets issued in Huntington, plied I was hurting the depart- ment of public. safety’s morale.” at the so-called violations bureau." The city’s violations bureau is run by the city’s police depart- ment which, Renfrew contends, is illegal. Renfrew ‘suspended a number of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Renfrew's sudden action drew a} swift reply from City Manager saan Fred L.’ Yockey. “I think he's gone off half-| Cm? « cocked,” Yockey snorted angrily. Raito rials 6 s 2 *« pe eee conanen neue : The flareup in Huntington Woods shiney ~— oo a is the latest development in a feud) Opiuaries ........ a. _ % between the justice and other city) special ooo... es 15 officials which began i May. =| gports 2.2... sss eee MMT The argument developed when gray Alive ......., . 0 , Police Chief John R. NeQuater) qpesters .......:....... 40-41 made a public safety report to. yy @ Radio Programs 55 the City Commission May 4. - Wien, Wark .......c056.. 55 Renfrew, at that/time, said | Women’s Pages ........ 34:37 ‘l\(my) committee,” “| pass.” ..|opposed an) income tax “|form, whether on Flat-Rate Plan Moves. to Hostile State Senate After 57-50 Vote OK LANSING (®#—After months of waiting, a flat-rate income tax len moved full steam into a hos- tile Senate today after cledring House Democrats, at full |strength for the first time this year, cracked the six-month tax Stalemate in the lower chamber yesterday, ramming through the : an 11-bill package, 57 to Five Republicans broke ranks to i give it one vote more than the 56 |needed for passage. - : But Sen. Clyde H. Geerlings (R-Holliand), strategically situa- ted as Senate Taxation Commit- tee chairman, had an gpinous prophecy. “The bills may never get out of Geerling said. “And if they do, they will not A strong segment of the GOP Senate majority has adamantly in any individuals or corporations. : FIRST TO) PASS It was the first income tax pro- posal to pass either chamber this year.’ The House half an hour earlier had junked a GOP-backed use (sales) tax increase for the third time in 11 weeks. * * .* ; The income package, authored by: Rep. Rollo C. Conlin (R-Tip- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) % rar Rais came ~/ You though the noon hour amid scattered showers, ‘be a little cooler toward evening. 87 TOMORROW ‘the Weather Bureau reports, tomorrow nigat’s low temperatures today was 7 ranging from 55 to 65. thing like this in the Pontiac area yesterday, al- torrent soaked. a lot of people hurrying to and from lunch. It dropped Dry Spell? It's History Now and somewhat For those planning to journey cooler, temperatures north, generally the same as for this area, with predicted tempera- tures a little lower. the weatherman says. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and it'll Lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m, 72. The Friday's high will be around 87, with thermometer 76 at 1 read p.m. AP Wirephote the temperature from the day’s high of 90 to 72.. The scene here was in Miami, Fla., where 4% inches of rain fell yesterday and more was expepted tofay. 4] didn’t see any- the up-state forecast is | Soviet authorities planned to ts- sue four million tickets to the ex- hibition at a ruble apiece—about 10 cents at the tourist exchange rate Some of the tickets were to be distributed through official or- ganizations and the rest were to be put on sale at kiosks in the Seviet capital. An American Exhibition official said, ‘‘We had to let the Russians sell the pickets because it would | have taken a staff of a hundred | people and we couldn't do it.” CAN PULL OUT He added however, “We have to Poland. He again took the |an agreement with the Soviets) United States to task for pro-» that, after three or four days, if claiming this week as “Captive ‘Nations Week,’ and said: we don’t think enough crowds are, coming in we can pull out of the) | ticket dea] with them and make our own arrangements.” There was little chance the | Exhibition would suffer from a lack of crowds, The reason of- | ficials ruled out sale of admis- | sions at the gate was that it threatened to turn Sokolniki into a human pancake. Vice President Nixon was sched- uled to cut the red, white and blue ribbons signifying the fair’s open- ing at 6 p.m, Moscow time. 'officialdom, including Premier Nikita Khrushchev — were invited to the preview * *« * Everything from colored | kitchen towels to intricate [cuamee! ‘*brains” will be on dis play. a r Controversy surrounding sev- eral features of the exhibition | were sure to add to its popularity. Among these were the art dis play, which drew critical comment from the U.S. Congress and Presi- | dent_Eisenhower, and a ‘‘model’ home, whicli the Soviet press ar- gues is not at all typical of middle | class housing im the United States. Report 80 Killed ‘in New Iraq Clash DAMASCUS, Syria (Pm — Syrian press today reported new} clashes in Iraq. Newspapers said/| 80 persons died Tuesday at Hindiya| about 50 miles south of Baghdad. | This is at the opposite end of the country from Kirkuk, the northern oil center where Premier Abdel Karim Kassem’s regime) claimed to have crushed a Com-' munist revolt last week: One Damascus daily said the Hindiya fighting was started by Communists angered because 4) crowd of anti-Communist demon- | strators had set fire to Commu- nist-owned libraries the ee, day. The newspaper, Al Jamahir, said the Communists used hand gre- nades and machine guns on the! Fund townspeople, and the victims in- friends cluded women and children, = * “in, we About | 3,000 guests — the cream of Soviet} The: - — pa Niki ta Grows == About U. 5. as Ba 4 Guest Arrives Press Jetliner Clips 63 Minutes From Air Record to Moscow MOSCOW \® —U. S. Vice President Richard M. Nixon flew with a plea for friendship. into Moscow today He found the atmosphere frigid—with Soviet Premier ‘Nikita Khrushchev again blasting the United States for its attitude toward the |Soviet Union. At the same time, America's big- gest commercial jetliner streaked nonstop from New York to Moscow jin the record time of 8 hours and 45 minutes, The flight of the “‘intercontinen- tal’’ version of the Boeing 707 knocked 63 minutes off. the flying time of the Russian TU 114 prop- jet that set the previous New York- |Moscow record when Soviet First | Deputy Premier Frot Kozlov re- turned to Russia earlier this month. The new record was set by a Pan American World Airways jet- eat aro Tipton arch MOSCOW \f — Vice President Nixon made his first try at speaking Russian at the airport on his arrival here today, wad- ing right in with the phrase “long | live peace.” He said it summed up the feel- ing of the American government and the American people. His smiling effort to speak the langu- age drew scattered applause and a ripple of amused laughter from the airport crowd. Nixon has been trying to bone up on Russian phrases and just before he left home he admitted that his efforts thus far were “pretty poor.’’ under charter to the U. $. | State Department, carrying 96 per- isons, most of them American ‘newsmen assigned to cover Nix- on's 11-day tour of Russia; * * & The two leaders did not meet face to face; that was to come later. But while Nixon was get- iting an official welcome at the airport, Khrushchev, was talking liner, \to a Sports Palace crowd welcom- ing him home from a 9-day trip “They send their governors here (referring to the recent visit of nine U.S. state gov- ernors). They are opening an exhibit here—and then they do a thing like this.’ Nixon’s jet plane brought him to Moscow in 10 hours 54 minutes. He was met by Kozlov. The Nixon trip is in effect an exchange visit. The vice president's official purpose is to open the U.S. exhibit Friday. | In his brief airport remarks (Continued on Few 4'¢ 4, Col. Mrs, Langlois Dies of Burns Five of Her Children Perished in Home Fire Last Week t Mrs, Margaret Langlois, mother | of five children who perished in a i fire that aesiroyed their Mount Clemens home, died early today in |} a Mount Clemens hospital. The wife of a Pontiac factory worker, Mrs. Langlois, 26, suffered burns over her upper body in a futile attempt to rescue the chil- dren. She succeeded in saving eight- | year-old Deborah, still in the | hospitat with a broken leg, by | Jeaping from a second story. win- ow. Mrs. Langlois had been taken off the critical list last weekend. Doc- tors said her death was unexpect- ed A mechanic at General Motors Truck and Coach Division, Robert |Langicols, 26, was on his way to work when the fire broke out, x # # ‘For days afterward he had kept secret from. his wife the fate of their five children, me a she “suspected,” He p Beg thrall. “They are in More than. 520000 has tenn: con- tributed to the “Langlois Disaster yy community . groups, tes ard itr oe fam tS ily. Wal: q j THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959. SGV HAD HVA The Day in Riraineices Hills Board of Education Re-Elects Former Officers BIRMINGHAM — Board of Edu-'Lincoln Rd.. Birmingham, cation officers, elected in Bloom- dessert luncheon. field Hills for the coming year William C. for a Clark were all incumbents. a cays. ow. They include Merrill O. Bates. : Service for William ¢ Clark, ipresident: Mrs. Jean Martz, sec- 61, a former resident of Birming- retary; and Max Miller, treasurer. ham, will be held 3 p.m. Friday Their terms will expire June 39 from Bell Chapel of Wilham R. of next vear Hamilton Co. Burial will sfollow in . Greenwood Cemetery The resignation of William ; ; ; Donnelly as chairman of the _ Mr. Clark died at his home in | Citizens’ Financial Advisory | Hillsboro, W. Va. Tuesday after Committee has been accepted by 4 brief illness. : the school board. | He was a member of the Ma- JACQUELINE HART Donnelly, a Chrysler Corp, ex- Some Lodge in HU ee SIE ecutive, has been transferred by "8 are his wife, Myrtle, two sis- ters and one brother. the company to its overseas oper- ation and will live in Geneva, Missing nanan = es Seek Dismissal of Vernor Suit : ham - ) a eS 0 ice cu on Community Services can offer Franklin Village is currently Stockholders to. being gathered Eastern Socialite Gone x * ; “We welcome ¢ sugres ‘ Since Yesterday as e welcome any suggestions on Minority the need for services. We're in-| . Search Continues terested in anything going on in) Want to Sell Controlling the health, recreation, and wel- Roy Jes . oy fare field,’’ Council Executive | Interest in Firm SHORT HILLS. NJ. (AP) — Secretary Charles A. Mentzer’ Baffled police admitted today that aig. | Ms. Shirley C. Vernor, Bloom- their search for missing socialite Jacqueline Hart, 21, !as been fu- tile. field Township widow of the late provide those services which will |James Vernor III, yesterday was She disappeared Wednesday aft- ™ean happy family and com- jcharged with “harassment” in her . . : munity living. We're not a reg- ifight for controlling interest in the er seeing her fiance off at New- ) we . savroraae fir Dare Aiport ulatory agency—it’s a matter of /92-year-old Detroit beverage firm Her father Ralph Hart, execu- complete self determination,” | The executor of the pee at a S 7 ata Mentzer added. | group t8) minority stockholders tive vice president of Colgate dismiss ‘Mrs: filed a motion to Palmolive, pleaded with telephone The Council office ‘is located at \Vernor's appeal of a Probate callers to ‘‘keep the line open. 187 S. Woodward Ave. 'Court order that controlling interest He also ordered _ second) tele- ibe sold for the first time to persons phone installed in his home, where!) The Past Matrons of Birming-| other than members of the Vernor he and his wife waited * ‘hoping to ham Chapter 220 OES will meet! f | “ hear something any minute.” 1 p.m. Tuesday at the home of as -No one could give a logical ex-'Mrs. Parker Eckerson, 624 W. Probate Judge Arthur Ek. planation of why Jacqueline dis-| ——————— ——$——————— | Moore on May 27 ordered the appeared or where she might have | | sale of 63 per cent of the stock gone—and those close to her “ Huntington Tickets | “Our basic philosophy is to hi spec - clined to speculate A hearing on the case has been wana’ eT Thee See 3 for 9 a.m. Monday in Judge ; ee A b d IIlé | Clark J. Adams’ Circuit Court s oi 5 ‘ ° « - } : — Fayetteville, W. Va. re q e e da | The motion to dismiss her appeal Gaines had flown to Pittsburgh | but returned _here immediately | after learning she was missing. Airport personnel told police they recalled seeing the striking jwas filed yesterday by Raymond (Continued From Page One) 'H. Berry, executor of the estate, traffic tickets when officers faileq. 4nd supported by a joinder filed to appear at scheduled court hours. bY stockholders and James Vernor “blonde kiss Gaines goodby, then The report made mention of the Davis, Alice Vernon Davis ane suspended cases but Yockey said Harrison T. Watson, trustees of Ww. ; as 7 . zs wave 9. him 2s be climbed 'this was for ‘‘informati ] the Emily Vernor Leonard Trust. aboard the plane. ation only.” 2 Jacqueline’s car was found| x & * 3 i -| The justi le é jocked, parked in the airport park h Justice later charged that grandson of the company’s founder ing lot. Police conducted an ex-/he was not being furnished with and present president of the firm haustive search of airport grounds, office pecs ease neces He heads the minority stock- and the marshes surrounding the sary 2 maintain his court. ‘holders, distant relatives of Mrs field. They were joined by a Coast Renfrew’s decision to close court! v7, ‘rnor, who are attempting to Guard helicopter. | came after a Commission meeting) ; ENT neath ah fee | Tuesday night. Commi je. }gain controlling interest o € g issioners de-| ; 2 | company through the sale to out- pied his requests for office supplies! cide investment firms. mn poppers @ court docket) Judge Moore approved sale of Ithe 945 shares of common stock The justice said that cases of |to a Detroit firm and another-from motorists speeding over 10 miles (Cleveland. an hour should be handled | —— with the State yesterday, Ma- | reugh his court. He presently | “2 | is allowed to handle those viola. Merchants Plan Kiddie Festival With the police department's vio- son reported the money went for ‘‘gadding about, eating, drink- | tors charged with breaking the | | speed laws by 20 miles or more. jlation’s bureau handling a great |Ct Tel-Huron | number of speéding motorists, Ren-| ing, fiddling and dancing.” frew said, ‘‘ticket-fixing’ would| Free carnival rides and __ ice Nation‘s Weather | Like Old Cake: inot be hard to achieve. It could cream, parades, prizes and clowns d tickets. he claimed | will be features of the Tel-Huron Dry to Soggy wie said Ee fas, apie continu-; Merchants Assn. Junior Festival |ously with city commissioners to| Tuesday afternoon at Tel-Huron By The Associated Press | bring more speeders into his c :rt,, Shopping Center. The nation’s weather was like but his requests have been denied. There'll be 500 ice cream bars a three-day-old lopsided layer cake. eee distributed to children 15 a. today—rather dry at the top of, «proper enforcement of the city’s 2" younger and free carnival rides the map and inclined to be stale traffic spe against sale le jfrom 2-5 p.m. and soggy in the middie and low- ar not to be treated in such --sy| The festival James Vernor Davis 1s_ the Candidate Tells Truth JACKSON, Miss. (UPB—Gub- ernatorial candidate Robert F. Mason listed $75 worth of cam- paign expenses in a report filed | will be touched sion “d and cavalier fashion,” Renfrew) off at 1:30 p.m, with clowns er onthe aah See . eek said handing out free balloons. and widespread from the Texas “Children and parents in this After that, youngsters are in- Panhandle eastward into Kentuci } community, and the public gen- vited to participate in parades and Tennessee. Less interse than erally, have the right to ade- featuring decorated bicycles and dershowers were scattered ana quate enforcement of these laws | dog-carriages. Nebraska northeastward into by the city. The potential or | Judges will be John W. Hir- actual evils of ‘ticket-fixing’ need linger, manager of the Pontiac Michigan. while still more show- ers dampened the southern Rock- ies and the Southwest. Warm and humid weather pre- vailed south and east of the stormy activity, and early morn- ne comment from me.” !Area Chamber of Commerce, — said that his request for 'dent studying at Cranbrook, office supplies, “though not of, The big prize bicycle — equal importance,” are essential) to the th lly- for efficient conduct of the court's! will go to the winner of te Jey —— dl ing temperatures were in the ibean guessing contest, which al- sticky 70s ei a ie era ee: iready is under way. | Violent weather accompanied ~~ * * —————_$______—— The court will remain closed un- the thunderstorms in the southern S ten- Plains, and heavy rain soaked : some communities. Trees were up- frew said. rooted in a southwestern Oklaho-. He dec lared that payments re- ma storm. At the same time, ‘ceived by Violations Bureau em- Dyersburg, Tenn., received a 2.26-. ployees were illegally collected. inch downpour as the storms. Furthermore, he warned, State Income Tax Plan Passes House (Continued From Page One) til he receives cooperation, suit} rumbled through Missouri and May be brought against any em- 3 fax: chairman | Kentucky and Tennessee iploye or official of this City for re- '0"). House taxation chairman, | aia covery of any monies accepted by would tax individuals — at 2 per lthem.” cent, corporations at 9 per cent) The Weather | . 'and banks at 7 per cent, | The justice's letter sent | Repeal or cuts in other business: | Yoekey scurrying for legal ad- taxes would leave the state a net! vice this morning. ‘of 130 million dollars in new reve-, Meanwhile, Chief McQuater said, ‘nue. jhis 12-man department would con- Passage set the stage for 4 ‘tinue to ticket motorists. possible House vote today on the : Lesinski-Green compromise plan keyed to a business profits tax Fall U.S, Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly! cloudy, warm and humid tenight. ber 72. Tomorrow partly cloudy with sca tered showers and turning cooler High | tomerrow 75-87, low tomerrew night 55-| 65 Saturday fair and pleasant. Today in Pentiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am | * * * "9 12 At @ a.m: Wind velocity 3-5 m.p.n.| “Other police departments run eG the aes ae ou ae rea bureaus,” he said. Ours) and use tax boost, which would Bon aes Wiicay ott 18 en ‘isn't any different.” add a penny to the 3-cent sales Meee ey Thureey ~ a, ae 7 The city manage r attacked Ren. tax. Both men huddled for hours Downtown Tem eratures irew" B action a eee . yesterday with stale revenue - Aan, conte Saget og But its going to be fun in. ficials to iron out bugs which ion ts 212 i ci taees m Huntingtoo Woods,"’ he said with eee ade — taxes on | OM. 73 a chuckle. s a am 0 “I feel sure this is the vehicle! “Up until now, Renfrew’'s been Wednesday in Ponti ; baroesecnh Sai sad | complaining that he hasn't been for the eventual compromise we've fAs recorded downtown) Highest temperature ..........-.... 90 given a key to a City Hall Of- got to have,” said Green, House Lowest temperature -.----.0-.-+. a | as ar ‘(GOP floor leader. ‘‘Democrats Mean temperature ....... 80 fice and hasn't got any station. “’* : Pamoys om ni ~ co =o under. peg? launde Rube Sizes 10 to 14 ‘Only adie Short Shorts $1.95 Values 29° Bargain table of ‘what's left’ from regular stock. 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They can be dragged over any kind of terrain. attendant to put the gas right an odd contraption, called the gallons of liquid inside the huge Members Still Can’t Agree’ House Group Mulls Over Labor Racketeering Bill | WASHINGTON (AP)— Warring|ly called the bill a victory for | Teamsters Union President James'{ . members of the House Labor Committee meet today in a con- fused, many-sided effort to agree on an antiracketeering labor bill. Before the committee was its own product of five weeks of acrimonious bill-drafting sessions. But it was a bill that seemed to please no one. * * * Lined up with substitute propo-| sals were both Republican and Democratic members. Within the faction-ridden 30- member group were members who wanted no bill at all, those who felt the committee bill was too tough on labor, and others who felt it was not tough enough. Committee Republicans derise- Reveal Tax Votes_ Through Roll Call LANSING #—This is the roll). call by which the House voted 57 ‘for union members. rewritten draft — containing over jof the secretary of labor to act| to 50 to pass a two per cent, flat rate state income tax bill yester- day: | For (57) Democrats—Apley, Baird, Bead-| le, Bowman, Bradley, Copeland, Currie, Diggs, Gillis, Edwards, Erlandsen, E. A. Fitzpatrick, J.J. Fitzpatrick, Giachino, Hitchcock, Horrigan, Mrs. Hunsinger, Jack- son, Jacobetti, Jeffries, Kowalski, Law, Lesinski, F. A. Mahoney, R. D. Mahoney, Mrs. McCollough, McNeeley, Mezzano, Montgomery, Murphy, Nill, Novak, E. D. O'Brien, F. J. O'Brien, M. @. O'Brien, O'Connor, Parker, Penc- zak, Petri, Rapp, Ryan, Smale, Sobieski, Sterling, Sumeracki, Thorne, Townsend, Mrs. _ White. Williams, Wisti, Wozniak and Yates. (52) Republicans — Conlin, Cramton, Morris, Sallade and Strange, (5) Against (50) Democrats — Clarkson, Romano’ and Wales, (3) ; Republicans—Anderson, Bassett, Blanchard, Bolt, Borgman, Bower- man, Boyer, Brigham, Cobb, Coop- er, Demaso, Dunn, Engstrom, Em- mons, Folks, Gibbs, Gilbert, Gilles- pie, Green, Handy, Hayward, Hub- bell, Hungerford, Kilborn, Lohman, Marshall, Meggison, Mielock, Mor- rison, Nakkula, Newton, Olsen,| Peltz, Phillips, Rasmussen, Rob- erts, C. H. Root. E. V. Root Jr., Terbush, Van Til, Wagner, Wal- dron, Warner, Whinery, Wurzel, Young and speaker Pears. (47) Absent—Arnett, Republican. (1) Not voting—Allen, Republican. Just Like irushed into the loan office which ‘had just been robbed of $6,072. ‘ered Alton (Self) Pendry and Jo- qd). R. Hoffa when it was completed last Friday. After a secret strategy coerce Wednesday, the Republicans re-| ported they were prepared to make a fight for a bill with} stronger enforcement provisions in the committee ‘“‘bill of rights” * * The committee version was a 100 amendments—of the bill pass- ‘ed earlier this session by the Sen-'}. ate. But the House bill struck out the Senate's criminal penalties for violation of union rights and sub- stituted civil court injunctions against union leaders who denied members the exercise of their! privileges. ; * * * It also cut down the authority | in union election and rights cases, | and relaxed Senate-passed restric- tions against secondary boycotts, hot cargo” contracts in inter-| state transportation, and organi- zational or “blackmail” picketing. | Crime Show for Harold LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — For | Harold Spence, it was just like| the crime shows. As Harold, 12, sat in a car aa a shopping center Wednesday, a man came out of a savings and loan office with a brown paper bag, jumped into a waiting auto and zoomed off. x« *« * ““K89-369,"" Harold said to his aunt, Mrs. Charles Bourne, and He breathlessly gave the license number, And police were called. Five minutes later officers corn- seph Edward Metcalf, 42-year-old Louisvillians, and found the miss- ing money and a sawed-off shot- Er OF-MIONTH CLEAN- ‘UP! It’s a fabulous fiesta of savings! Penney’s reduces prices in every department! gun in the stolen car bearing the license K89-369. Harold, who lives at- Levittown, N.Y., is visiting relatives here. ‘Selassie in Biarritz lassie of Ethiopia ended his two- day visit to France Wednesday and went to Biarritz. He will rest there two days before his next) official trip to Portugal. | PARIS (# — Emperor Haile se } | } Also Have... 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M. = Sd HIND IV - eat f % THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959 TWENTY Wants More Executive Power in Hands of Few Tke fo Revamp Top Levels of Government By RAY CROMLEY WASHINGTON (NEA)—To fight the cold war more effectively President Eisenhower is working on plans to revamp gradually the top echelon of the U.S. govern- ment. * * * The President's program at centralizing more executive pow- er in the hands of a few men It is designed for quicker decisions, quicker action. It will stir up one of the major debates in U.S. his tory. aims * = * Eisenhower's plan assumes A long military salemate and at least a< generation more of war-like Soviet-U.S and political dueling. That the United States must go on the economic-political of. fensive against Russia at once or eventually be defeated. That the cold war must be total fought with co-ordinated military- economic - political - psychological strategy by all agencies of the government, * * * This reform will be limited to the executive branch—the reles of the President and his assistants, the Cabinet, the National Security Council, the 10 major departments and 87 or so independent agencies. ~~ * * “ It will not affect the roles of economic - 4 f ; |Congress or the Supreme Court. It, advisors Here are major sug-| igestions from these private re- t | ports: will be presented next fall. No details of the plan are’ firm But President Eisenhower has felt The National Security Council Grand Central " ‘Small Suppliers ‘Feeling Squeeze } | | | NEW YORK (UPI) —* | W YORK (UPD — The four-) 1 ANSING u — While the law- t ; ; dunning letters that had reached; the Sunnyhill Coal Sales Co. of as we must pay our labor,” the \faced clock atop the information | makers are arguing over money, |his desk, | | ; | Detroit said it was owed $5,435 | firm said. : for coal supplies for state insti- | K kk TT | . baker, the ——— 0 tutions contracted in April, A small preduce supplier in Traverse City cdmplained failure booth in Grand Central Station's | the state suppliers are pleading Grand Concoyrse, longtime friend|for payment of their bills. | milkman and others supplying state institutions are getting des- | The firm said it was going ahead | ioHave Biggest Dost Due- Bills Flood’ State Office strongly about this reorganization 'since 1952. He has had private un- published studies made by close Youth Admits Art Destruction Faces Arson Charges —the President's cold war strat- egy board—would be reorgan- ized and given more power. This revised Council would be even more like an inner Cabi- net or super Cabinet, Its name might even be changed. Or the present Council thrown out and a new one created. ~ The new Security Council would include more full-time strategists running a major independent agency department high-level men divorced from or! attention next month. * The Westclox Division of the General Time Corp. has announced plans to install what authorities believe will be the largest indoor clock in the world at one end of the huge terminal. The company said the newcomer will have a 15-foot diameter and iwill be the prominent clock from all parts of the concourse. These men would have time to Peak Shrinks 164 Feet and foe of an army of commuters | * * * | jand travelers, will have a rival for! james W. Miller, state control-| Perate — but the tone of most (with a $15,000 contract to supply ler, shuffled through a stack of| Of the letters still is polite. i Miller, 100 U. S. Stars to Give Performance in London “And a lot call up or come in and see us iff person.” Gil Vaughn,. secretary-manager iof the | } | | | “I’m flooded with letters,” said State y-| m : ei .)menc of the earlier bill to help it, |coal to the Coldwater and Ypsilanti hospitals, It asked for pay-| ‘meet the later contract. * * & of the state to pay its bills was throwing hs entire operation off balance, | “Before | used to buy produce, isell it to the Traverse City state hospital and buy more with the money. Now I have to go to the Dairyland Cooperative) The Schultz Printing Co. of Flint|bank to borrow money to buy pro- LONDON (UPI)—More than 100 Creamery Co. at Carson City, was, Wrote it still was owed $921 for duce, sell it to the hospital, don’t ‘top stage and screen stars from! |the United States and Britain give, |a two and one-half hor benefit ¥ *« * | performance at London's palladium) The creamery supplies milk jto | tonight, the Northville State Hospital, the The will bring together Hawthorn Center for Disturbed as a hardship case. show |March, | | | “This is a very serious shortage! wrotes in to ask for special consideration| supplies furnished the state in get paid for if and have to borrow |more money to buy more,” he for Ruining Works at jisc Atlanta Museum above day-to-day decision and * * * COLUMBUS, Ga. (APi—A teen ager is in jail charged with de stroying one of the things his mother says he loves — art cil spends much time discussing what to do to counter Russian moves. The revised Council, un- Eighteen - year-old Richard V. der the initiative of two -deputy Smith Jr., until recently a_resi- presidents of the United States, dent of Atlanta, is charged with would att on ‘aggressive, long- arson and is being held for the range over-all strategic plans. | grand jury in lieu of $25,000 bond He was arrested Wednesday These plans would be proposed | by Security Council staff plan- | * * * ners. They'd be designed to cap- LANSING (UPI) — Senate pas-; West said the only objection was “Our entire working camial va Police Chief E. S. Moncrieff; ture the cold-war initiative and |8age of a House-approved “right-|a lack of a provision requiring ved ae in state due bills, oe said the youth confessed he’ out the Russians on the defen- |to-know’ bill was hailed today by Pds to give a notice of hearing ess pian : burned three art collections val- sive. the Michigan Press Association. . * * * The company said it will be ued at $15,000 at the Columbus | Museum of Arts and Crafts and' The Vice President's job may be painted swastikas on museum left as is. walls and on two Jewish synago- Two new deputy presidents of gues here’ Damage to the muse- the United States would be cre- um building itself was placed at ated, though they would not be Today’s National Security Coun-| tain in northwestern Turkey has formed team of Eddie (the singer) } : such names as Bob Hope, Jack Children and the Children’s Hos-| 50% OFF SALE! : think about national and inter-) ISTANBUL (UPI) — Geologists, Hawkins, Spencer Tracy, Me] Fer-|Pital at Farmington. 4) : national problems on the big scale. reported today that a three-day-| rer, Audrey Hepburn, Beatrice Lil-| The unpaid milk bill now _ over $15,000. 4 Miller offered sympathy but said; Fisher. he could not assure payment until ~ \the Legislature breaks its tax! | deadlock. ’ | | F. B. Todd and Sons of Eaton Rapids, brokers and shippers | | whe supply vegetables, to state | | institutions, wrote they were “in | | desperate shape.” ‘long eruption of Sutlubiyan Moun- lie, Paul Robeson, and the newly 6-DIAMOND SET Reg. Price $79.95 diminished its height by 164 feet. and Elizabeth (the actress) MPA Hails Passage of Right to Know Bil] : owed $19,464 by the end of the month and must pay cash to its) growers and truckers. Another milk supplier, Rice's Dairy of Benzonia, is owed $15,- 800 The Senate voted 28-4 yesterday) The Lansing editor said:the MPA to pass a bil] requiring school) May try next year to get a provi- boards to open their meetings and Sion requiring open sessions of zon- records to the public, ing boards and other bodies «tt the |toWnship level ‘THURS.—FRL—SAT. ONLY * 50% Off on All Diamond Rings * 50% Off on Bulova Watches “This is a victory for freedom another $5,000 called by that name, They would said at be like super Cabinet Officers, one Atlanta that Richard ‘‘eouldn’t to ramrod foreign strategy, the have done a thing like that. He!other domestic. loves art and hates violence.” * * * Police said the youth “is a There's a precedent: the creation known hater of the Jewish faith of a Secretary of Defense to over- The youth’; mothe: of information,” said Kenneth R. Several Senators admitted after West, managing editor of the the vote yesterday they were not fully informed on what was in the freedom of information Mill. They said they thought the bill * 4 * carried an amendment that would) allow school boards to take action Lansing State Journal and chair- man of the MPA's freedom of in- formation committee, The Senate tacked on six amend- “Don't send us another form let- ter,’ the firm urged. ‘Send us some money.” ‘We paid our sales tax,"’ the let- ter added *& 20% Off on All Timex Watches * 50% Off on Ronson Lighters * 30% Off on Expansion Watch Bands —enctnniaiitiaas miata ments which MPA executive sec- in closed door executive sessions The Jaegle Paint and Varnish Jaeg a fed, PARK Jewelers 2, wants $75,246 for supplies sent in April, May and June. The Brown & Ward Division of and is an avid follower of the see the Army, Navy and Air Force retary Elmer-E. White said would) when it is “in the public interest.” : aniae . NJ trines Dep: . be acceptable ar —.'Co. of Philadelphia sent a polite . principles of the Nazi doctrines Departments. x acceptable. This MPA-oppbsed amendment + lease ay’ letter. The fir PARK-SHO House of Discount PARK-SHO ‘ 4 of Adol’ Hitler.” The deputy president for foreign) Rep. William Romano (D-War- was recommended by the Senate peer P ay ever . om Negenuns? rr ; affairs would direct the cold war 1 North Saginaw battle overseas. He'd supervise the State Department, the U.S. Infor- International mation Agency, the * * * The art collections were burned Saturday night. Richard was tak- en to Atlanta for a lie detector — : ; test Wednesday, and it was on the|©oPeration Administration and basis of this test and a confession) #‘tivities of the Defense, Com- that Richard was charged with| Merce. Agriculture, Labor and second and third degree arson. | Treasury Departments and the in- The grand jury will consider the dependent agencies insofar as they charges against him July 20. jaffect foreign affairs. Car Horn Warned Him — {of Fire in His Garage s BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) — Steph- an A. Mekarski was rudely awak- ened by a horn blowing. Instead of ignoring it, he investigated, and policy experts to work out co- was glad he did ordinating strategy plans for sub- A fire in his garage had caused/Mmitting to the National Security a short circuit in his auto, causing, Council. ithe horn to go off, The blaze did! The assistant president for 8o- ‘about $3,500 damage, but Mekarski|mestic affairs would make certain agreed things could have been that decisions on the domestic ;worse if he hadn't paid attention to|}economy were carried out with ithe horn. ; ‘coordination and dispatch. ren), sponsor of the measure, said education committee but got lost he would ask the House to concur,in the shuffle during preliminary in the amendments today. ‘debate 9 NO BIG BILLS | Fine quality glasses at sensible prices. He would have a staff to in- vestigate and make certain the decisions on foreign strategy of the President ani the National Security Council were carried out by every department and agency. 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Some 57 films in 33 years |@ | He feels that life fer every man|have given him no appetite for is a constant search for himself. | tragic parts, He’ll leave Hamlet “You go from one plateau to|to others. é another,’ he said. “If a man ev-| ‘‘You can make people cry very Kaj lery five years faithfully put down easily,” he remarked, “But it is self - im-| this views of life, love and the/much harder to make them laugh. ‘world, at the end of 20 years he| “yet that is always what I would find a frightful mass of in- 'wanted to do. I still do. I love consistencies. my business, and I shall keep on “People cannot stay the same.) doing it. They change every second. They| * * * can't even stay the same in put- | | i : “If I can make people laugh, that’s enough. It does good.” For all ward appearance.” * * * _The tall, handsome actor, visit- _his air of debonair some | worldliness, Cary has a strong streak of mysticism in his make- up. He has been intrigued by telep- athy ever since he teamed in a) mind reading act in his youth. “Some psychiatrists say the | frailest part of us is our mind,” he said, ‘‘But I think the strongest thing we have is our mind. * * * “It can make us ill or it can} accomplish anything. It can éven, speed the healing of cuts. I know this because I can do it myself. I can heal a cut quicker than most people.”’ Grant is convinced that what defeats most people is “their own egos — which too often imprison leven to one’s self, one’s own ig- /norance: 'endeavor you choose.” egé—one’s unwillingness to admit, “You can never accomplish any- thing if you worry too mruch about staying in the same place. What is the basic rule for self- improvement? Cary gave this an- swer: “First, you have to learn how to learn. 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Then, after the bet- ter part of 11 seasons in the AL, he was peddied to the Braves Tues- Qay At the moment, the only ques- tion about that deal in Milwau- third baseman Eddie Mathews, the NL home run leader with 29, however, while finding that long | sought second baseman in Avila. | Mathews drove in a run with a single, but had to leave the game | because of a bruised hip after Hot Spray “Guaranteed for the life of Undercoating “Pontiac's Oldest Brake Service” BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL FORDS ‘49 to ‘57—CHEVIES ‘49 to ’57 $ 95 BRAKES RELINED................, 16 We free your emergency cables and pack j ‘ ; J | r ah f { x a | ‘ " , pe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959 | . _ } . 7 anaes oo re ETE a en z See aes eee piesa eee 7 ~ - te i ( a 3 J a ee eaasenpesseguasessaeueess AL, Transient Belts 2-Run Homer to Beat Reds, 5-4 Going, Going, Going — | Started before 5 p.m. (EST) may | 4 SPECIAL F Ri SAT . : aut 9, 9, Voing be completed, regardless of how " oeeras Fe eI e # ‘ =, } 7 HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — — it takes, — — Psi = $22.50 Spalding Golf Cart .........,..$14.50 = ; / : / ; [rman vaniee legislature has no Par mus a. at 6 p. - $16.50 Badminton Set ...............$10.75 a Vi ad naps raves um | given final approval to a bill that + ee m $ 5.50 Registered Golf Iron ...........$ 3.75 gy . |would virtually abolisir the state’s| Goy. David L. Lawrence, a- ® $30.00 Golf Bog ........ vee wee sees .$24,00 a . Sunday curfew_.dn professional baseball fan, was expected to sign - 3 9.95 Spalding Tennis Racquet ve eeeee $ 6.90 ed By The. Associated Press Cincinnati, hit a home run for the, the last five innings, finishing with Bouchee's homer off reliever Ben-| eaenvalt ora ve ‘aad ponies ans es B® $23.7 ‘Spel ding Tennis Recquer ........ $15.75 ; Bobby Aobind im American Braves’ first run and scored their a five-hitter and /nine strikeouts|nie Daniels after starter Ron Kline | The bill says that Sunday games! senate gave its approval earlier, e @ ieague transient, has ound: “second after singling, but was for his third complete game—all| (7-9) failed to survive the second|~ ~~ “7 WELDEN SPORTING GOODS {anon a the Milwaukee Braves. ‘tagged for a pair of two-run hom- against LA. lining, Gene Conley (8-6) had no! . 5) MT. CLEMENS STREET Wikineett’ pe ie pnfieldes found! ers by, Willie Jones and Frank| The Phillies smacked 19 hits and|trouble at all, although giving up| = eer. : s Se Cleves fast ae ae Thomas. pagonis ~) within four ponies 20 hits, all singles. Three of the Cass Avenue Brake Service be : = wt we z BS oa . < 1é itts “ori fi ¥ 7 i SEERA SRE RRR RRRRS RCRA RRR Ree oles used him here and there, even The Braves may have lost — aaa ——- == Paine rune were smcorner. 109 N. Cass Avenue crashing the fence in pursuit of a foul pop, | Young Mike McCormick (9-7) won his fifth in a row and ended| the Giants’ slump at three with a) six-hitter against St, Louis. He had the Cards blanked on four hits until the ninth. when Alex Grammas sin-}| gled and Hal Smith tripled. Jim) your car.”’ Protects your car from rust-out. Quiets your car-ride. kee minds is why they didn't make it sooner. If was Avila who finally put an end to the Braves’ losing string at seven last night with his first National League hit—a two-run homer in the ninth that beat Cincinnati 5-4, the front wheeis at this price with regu- lar lining. 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Davenport with a dou- , ‘ P the San Francisco Giants, Wwhoip), ang single and Kirkland with a padded their skimpy lead with a dngle and home run wv J 6-1 victory over St, Louis, Second - , 7 COAST GUARD APPROVED place Los Angeles slipped 1% A walk, Davenport's two-bag- : games back in a 7-2 pasting by er and Kirkland’s single gave LIFE PRESERVERS the Chicago Cubs. the Giants a 2-0 lead in the first : , A = * inning =cabe rookie Dick Rick- ie | CHILDREN s $959 Last place Philadelphia skidded elts (1-5). : i Earl Averill’s second grand-slam’ homer of the touched off a seven-run second inning for the cubs, making it a breeze for rookie Bob Anderson (6-7). The young righthander, 3-0 against the Dodg- ers, shut them out on one hit over Pittsburgh to four’h 11-4 Avila’s home run, following walk, ruined rookie Jim O'Toole’s first complete game and gave southpaw Warren Spahn (12-10) his 258th major league victory. 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Cass FE 2-8385 Fre crs Tae: ion inate ay Wa Travis to bighlieht Wednes ML Edgewood CC in 1956, ey ay 6 two-game ety sean ' By a ‘ —_________________ softhall program at Beaudette “ y/ * Park. , ' * * * ho k Gary Boe hurled four-hit ball 3 TERRY CLO for the Elks and struck out 14 9 TH COVERS batters. Jim Shorter nicked Boe r Reg. 33 for two of Lakeside's safeties. $4.44 For Front The Royals tallied single runs in Valuel Seats the Ist, 5th and 6th innings. Black — Green— Grey — * * * Blue—Red Colors Slip them on or off in a jiffy —cool and comfortable In last night's other scheduled contest, Stadium Inn banged out a dozen hits off two pitchers for USE J&R CREDI F : als dries like ri-£ for Summer div. For All 1949-54 | Exchange price.,..... For 1955-58 Front. Exch. 5.95 la For 1955-58 Rear. 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AUTO STORES ATs BRAKE SPRING PLIER rs <= 8% Ino 14 T@ sae ees 631 Oakland (Cor. Cass), 198} 115 N, Saginaw St. FREE PARKING REAR OF STOR nt ay Desk ta This store - 864 | x mn ions i to oe eae aS = * a 2 i © : : ns = ae a mm ~a $s RMN) tie pcb a aR ee eS Pike ete ee a rec rea rae ee am ae ree a aN ee ee ge ane cere Te ee | cee meer | my | gapeediectdiens. GRrvers a | aaa wig oe eee ee haere p 2 Ba i eke cas tice a a a bc coos A a le PO LE SE AEE Ailighine piety: lama 94 * | } . -«f r poet oe | uo $ *) at fee a é « 7 - / } are “ye SO Fee ts. geri dae Heel fae ee ee, : . i = ¥ t i { i is Se aes ; ’ ( } \ i pe f c } \ ( f | | | { thos | | | \ ee DERNEEROER, JULY 22, “1969, i Atmasa F., 3008 N. Rochester Rd, | Leonard, age 52; dear son of Allie Dernberger, dear brother of Mrs. Lula Kaufman, Mrs. Florence Morgan, Mrs. Harriett Inwood, Armed with a new * Police today forged a the arson that g utt fiel y DeCou Dernberger arid . Mrs. my ivi a Township ho is é OS ie Marion Lienbenow. Punerall serv- Tired of Living - Charles oBriey : ices will be held Saturday, July in a rented home... then night. 25 at 2 p.m. from the Bossardet do something about it! et this ES . <2 . i & Reid Funeral Home, Oxford clean, neat 3 bedroom home ip The infl ’ PRO iJ tS Hera ; DRUGS oR : with Rev. George Smith offici- Sten deen pre ge y ae als -@d MARKETS | ost tocks ee : Censtery ne ciate, esyarate’ dieing. ream, bent | EDDY, JULY “92, 1959, CAROLINE San occ taaes il vere : 62 Pontiac St., Oxford, age Soci ana heh waaere: wcler a : " oa par as ay belored wife of er aiies ener, automatic washer, 1% car ; ddy, dear mother o argery ar . Tot ‘! Smith, 1 brother, 6 sisters and fi while bag aa ae 2 grandchildren also survive. i Mar Setback — ecurasictattatt 2 Little H igher 4 7 Funeral service will be held Fri- ae arc P N day, July 24 at 1 pm. from the Acreage Parcel CHICAGO w — Soybean fut Market by growers and sold by | Borsardet & Retd Puneral Home, located on W. Walton Blvd. near _ ‘bean ure , r ‘ | Oxford wit ev ed Clark, akland Leake. A —— plies broke shar y tod. =ifhem ne panos ie = yeu v et stock Rev. Arthur Smith and Rev. A. 5 acres with 140 a frontin, ; prices “broke sharply today dur- Quotations are furnished by the market prices stepped higher in T'eickard ‘officiating Interment | op W. Wallon Blvd. 90 one Best 2 2 1 2 g Memo ai ue ae irst several minutes of Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of relaxed early trading today. Peankce” an 1988" ‘one | © oe Le wanes Wied on “ “ ms on Board of Trade! Wednesday. | Motors, aluminums and selected Loutse, 3770, Austinwood, Water- he 9 ee i ed a general market setback. electronics led the mild advance Herinan Gerback, dear mother of Nearly all soybean contracts D + Prod which lifted key shares from frac- ' Thomas and Michael Gerback, “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor were off two cents a bushel or etroit Produce tions to a point or so ‘ Retiyd | ena ear ae maith FEM Mvers | 49 Mt. Clemens » | ts 0 om : { wea id Mrs wards, dear Call Mr. Alle more on heavy selling following re- FRUITS | Some prices, after punching high- ae ry ‘ tiptar pei He ee | FE 5-1201 or FE Ps 3370 ports of additional overnight rain- once ere be tu $350 er at the opening, pulled back as) A 4 biccral fervice will we hea eee | fall in most central Iinois, a/Appies, Eransparent, pi ------- 223/tradirig progressed. so ee ee ce | = SviVAN CLARE major producing area. | Cherries carta i i Pes. toon = a 425° Steels, aircrafts and chemicals a rent jin the Catholic section | 1780 Sherwood — Sam Warwick has’ Wheat was % to 1! cent a rch any clade tecnseeeeene ce were mixed. Oils eased a bit. Rosary will be held at ¢ pm fanch home. Pireplace, built-ins, a eeaseree = th Tenia ™, \ . i“ » bushel lower after about an hour. Raspberries, Red, 24 qts. ....-.-.€75| American Motors ran ahead Hane SHIT Seikabee. Deutten 2-car garage, 185 ft. seeded lot. September $1.89; corn 12 to 1% VEGETABLES close to a int. Ford. Chrysler Plains : eecuare cone Se ee lower, September $1196: bats point. 5 ys HODGE, JULY 22. 1959, DOCK, a $24,500. $5,000 will handle. O le to \ 8; OatS Beans, green, flat, bu. ... ..§225 and General Motors climbed Hartiet St. Oxford. age 55; be- _ Sunday. FE 4-5090. PE 2-210 8 (0 “4 lower; September new Bean, green, round, bu. . : . 2.25 around half a t | loved husband of Mattie L. type cont Beans, Ky. Wonders, bu. .. ses vm 6.00) poin ° | Hodge: dear father of Gwendolyn ype contract 675%; rye 1 to 14% Beans, wax, bu. ..4a. a eas | . . Jenkins, Clifford M. Hodge. Mrs cents lower, September $1.28%; |Bects fopped BU. eee over 115 | Alcoa jumped, about a point and| | Katie Nidiffer and Barton J artrl Ce /*#, Beets, No. 1, doz. be B. ccc cccceccee Pe . Sh : . . . a ; odge; 4 brothers, 3 sisters and soybéans 2 to 25% cents lower, Broccoli, No! 1, aca tha Beal ia half and Kaiser Aluminum close SMALL BEGINNINGS’—From this modest St., the store is celebrating its 25th anniversary | 7 grandchildren also survive. is THE “BIRD” September $2.20%. < '|Gabbase, ¢ Cutty, gar aree: 3 0|°° a point. cut rate drug store of only 20 feet frontage this year. Owners of the store, brothers Meyer, | a) ie will ae Sat- 3 T IRD” TO SEE |Cabbage, Red, bu. .. 2.00) Motorala forged aheat\more than (picture taken at second birthday in 1935), Morris and Rubin Simon, cite Pontiac’s great ere qenticcy atk eee LARGE FAMILY Grain Prices [Exboake, Sprouts, coe 33/4 point. General TelephOne and Simms Brothers, Inc., Department Store grew yotential and the Ameri : mreur olficisting,. itera 8 rooms! 1 bedrm. on the first cup e wei@iaieie me sleleteiens ssi aieie | oy > aw fi > ¢ F; > aAriCs ay . =F } 2 } * Carrots, doz. bchs. zi 5 «re .85| Sperry Rand added fractions. S\ | , ; pot Malan le ecalw ce of life and busi | Roselawn Memorial Park Pu. floor, 4 upstairs. "Two full baths. . Celery, bu ‘90 to be the largest locally owned cash retail ness as reasons for their success | neral arrangements by Bossardet Could be income or apartment CHICAGO. ian ha [ORsIn Galaceulacs’ (cts) ssss ssossss 80) Youngstown Sheet & Tube, ‘a business in Pontia L peat d 98 N. Sagi ——s £28) j & Reid Puneral Home, ate downstairs for in-laws, ete. $12,- evan (AP) —Opening | |Gorn, weet, § doz. + 128 strong gainer yesterday, vance. ~ a cated at N. Saginaw | ILTON. JULY 22, 1959, WILLIAM | fall gebeniss terme crranged. ooo ine oo 67% ‘Cucumbers, Pickle, bu. ...... 600 higher with a two point advance Sin | Oe ee en arenas cote | ; Dec 194% Mar . a Cucumbers, slicers. Fancy, bu 3.75 Jones & Laughlin rose more than | ! Iiton: dear son of G > 2 ; 70 |Dill, doz. beh: : : . 1 | 1 t jecrge end ue oi Ee Bae en 1g Jones & Laughlin rose more than Simms Brothers, Inc.. Grew From Depression | Anis Tito deat brother rirlage Ma 575 ye : v | mts ris service Te 1.80%. Sep rae [Rohiraps dos pchs. .... -- ---: 139, tion but U.S. Steel and Republic! | will be held Saturday. July 25 at AND A 0 Dec a == * = .* * soe | m rom the one] = Sep 218, Mar ae parsley. curly, dos Bens... .... (2 Steel dipped a shade. 6 9 Jonns Funeral Home Donelson FE ¢3581 __ 1080 Ww HURON | ec 1.137, Lard id 1s Amo c tion at White Chapel Cemetery. eee ree Mar . Lists. Lard (drums) ‘Peas, No. dy du oe ee | $80 mong opening blocks were: | S a Ris Sikon Will Me Ger stata at tke 2 SMALL HOMES, | LOW DOWN . May 119 Nov 887 |p dee cai American Motors up 7% at 48%4) _Donelson-Johns Puneral Home rns cant Bemee l acre build- Oats (new type) Dec ee so Oncdbe .. 150 : se : = g site, near Square Lake. Call es rt be 2 70 | Peppers, sweet, bu savcsesees, $08 on 4,500 shares; Bethlehem up 44 | _evenings after 5 p.m. PE 23-1104. [Eeiors red, don. - 190 at 57 on 2,400 shares; General) | Card of Thanks 1 MANDON LAKE YEAR-AROUND | porter ood re ge neem mec tie xt : 4 ; ei zen PB , Simi ; ; : - ave home, 5 rooms plus heated porch. “ : saierenens otors up '% at 564% on 3,500 ontiac’s Simon brothers par-.told by various counsel and ad-| The “personal” touch ¢ “old | . Full basement, 1'4-car or ac son e S 'f Rhubarb nutcoor doe obehs......... 90 mer ; ; I r touch and “old - : Ree tk miele if a 0 e ‘Squash, ial. Ne bu. ae 100 5 ae a sien nae at un- layed a depression, a “bad risk’’ visers in Detroit that we were fashioned American way’ spawned | ich the Teuple Ao wiped us nadie po : sas SapSee @ Se change a 7638 on 2, shares, .- - oe nt 7 hree-flocr ts wh GVaTPi Tes ' . S$. Squash. Summer. % bu 1 00 - and the “‘persanal touch” into a making ; yi hen “ED —, a three-flocr thriving enterprise out on the accident near Milford é I c making a mistake .. . that Pontiac ‘ on July 22 and for driving us to Tomatoes, hothouse, 8 lbs. . . 1.75,and Royal Dutch off 42 at 41's : mM a small ¢ rate Crug stom Into Sheriff § Abuse aa outdoors, 14 Ibs 1S ton, 3 ) shares version of the old American suc- was all washed up.” irOfal a iStOeiL CUR Ste indy stone, =e ee cru. Me nad vere raloal (ba "350 ,000 Ss. Simm’ now employes as many | LR ena ole ret Mase A rh LO \V ELAND Turnips, topped, bu. ...-.--+-es+s 2.75 ee here at Si Bratt : | “At that time, in the throes of... 159 people on its staff and sells | LR Geary and children, Linda, : vers of § s Br ors > allFae . as 150 people on its Staff < sells ‘ ; Mrs. JACKSON (UPI) — An investi | New York Stocks laa och pea ? Sires rol 1ere NC. financial chaos, it was difficult to everything Heor rans Jesse L. Sharpe . 2188 Cass Lake Rd. PE 2-487 gation of several accusations Ca0bece. No. _.. $1.80 epartment store, 98 N. Saginaw oy EVEEyARINg thom ImOUscipaps to ee =e —— against the She Collard, No : 175) (Late Morning Quotations) St., the three Simons boast theirs get two nickels for a dime. $1,000 cameras. — a agains e Sheriff's Department Kale, bu. ...... . 1.75 Figures after decimal point are eighths'is the lar t I tail In Memori 2 has been called for by the chair- SUstt™$ N° ose & P ee ‘ora cash retail store in| “But, our judgment proved | x ke * = am man of the County Board of Super- Spinach. bu ee ots a wea, sgh ea da & Ha ontiac that is locally owned. | good. We are very confident that | The store will celebrate its anni-| IN LOVING MEMORY OF STELLA CEnsee =. visors. Farnine Oa pu 143 Ate se ae pales 35. | It began as a small drug store | Pontiac continues to have a great versar) with a special sale begin- | Hociy wees Gunso te DRAYTON WOODS - | = e } 5 . Rod | , é 4 ae Board Chairman Philip S. Baum- So erARD Allis Chal ah 332 imp clk a with 20-foot frontage in 1934. | potential. We are not at-all ing Eeiday | ta fouenter and hasbeat, Ce- 3 bedroom brick on high beautt- garten said yesterda GREENS Alum Ltd 37.4 Kresge, 8S 33.7| Celebrating its 25th ann hesitant to invest further in the —— - ria Peirce eirce tends or fui lot with lovely dining area. y he has askcd Celery Cabbage, doz. ...... .., $2.50 Alcoa . 1144 Kroger ; 30 11 g anniversary UI g ~ ni ———- —___-— Ceramic tile bath __ vanity the Board’s sheriff's committe to Endive, bu... 2 200 Am Airlin’. 394 Lehn & F tsa. this year, the firm now encom- | STowth of this city and particu. Ist 1935, 8 ose Fore Parlkne Cl Beant ae) Oeceed |eareee study the charges and report on aca! Bibb, ee re ps ne cyaa nae sie Livy MeNaL : 12 ;| passes what used to be six stores | larly downtown Pontiac.” Pe aiblic ea le a 0 Wo roe 1 F rls eons! Emecters 4 | 3 bedroom on 140x212 ft. lot. Has its finding Lettuce Boston bu. ............-. 225 Am M&Pay .. 946 Ligg & My 91 | Situ : : public (sate (at 24500 Weeaward. Feit : ~~~ | large kitchen, dining room, full Th sg next month. Lettuce head. bu... .. : 125 Am Motors ... 47,1 ok ice 29.6 ated oo Listas of land | Meyer says Simms has always dst = Mee | thal) address) being Uwiere| COATS basement and 1% Mae garage. e Sheriff's Department has Lettuce. leaf, bu. ..........1..... 200 Am N Gas... 62 Loew's 323 With 120 feet building frontage. peen aler chances akiciece : ic ; R b Am N : een alert to the changes taking ed. | FUNERAL HOME New brick h been accused of using prisoner la. "°™#P® PH 1.50 Am News . . 46§ Lorillard 442 July 23, 24, °59.| Drayton Plain ee ee en tek on bor to build : ° t io am Tee rel .. 80.1 ae Trk 4a1| It grew to be what it is today Place in the fields of retail and dis-| —— a pg | = OR 3-7757 basement, ceramsie tile bath, ex- a private ra ) : 98.2 annin ‘ iH : < ; ae OTICE prc Smee \ Her en, family room, undersheriff Gle P M: Bt 2OF Poultry and Eggs |Anaconda .... 61.7 Martin Go through enterprise and persever- tribution, but maintains the per- Ae one SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Donel son- on-Johns 2 car garage. Other homes avail- rs zlenn Mann, of prof- lArmco Stl .. 79.2 May D Str a3 ance despite ‘‘better judgment” in sonal association het tween the stor« J Rabinwsod Ate iE teas IHG Ob | able in this most desirable loca- iteering, of forcing employes to DETROIT POULTRY Armour & Co.. 294 Merck = 5 To Thomas. Jonnson Harola oR FUNERAL HOME | tion. Call today. See pa r 5 Atchison 296 Merr Chas . 197 1934 that the venture was ‘‘a bad and the public will always prevail. L Waike Denech, D. Jon : “Designed for F join the Republican Party, of nep- QETROIT, July 22 (AF) Prices paid Avco Mig 145 Mpls Hon | 1476 rick.” Se Ne ee ne cat E | : . a INCOME-DUPLUX ; otism, and of defying the Board's ity. Neeipaatery: Dane ier es Riel Beth & Ohio #3 Minn M&M 1483 Lee always Hikes (0 Eee Hala, “Hinrold” Sawdon,” Gil o Mortaat® | Voo h Si ple sicay incouss’ irnen) lock ot order to use two new cars for pa- Henny type hens 17-18; light type hens, Boeing Air ie opened ; a4 Meyer Simon was the spokesman a familiar face among the owner Core Emil Keehn, Mr Green Ernest | r eecs- 1p e one! ‘One 3 ieee soaitnaat this trol duty. ; to i sac inge wasten Hak sae) Boniea 226 Mont Ward °: 483 for his brothers Rubin and Morris, and employes,”’ he says. ‘This is Tice, menker ional Burnes FUNERAL HOME private balas, (private astve-eegs “I feel some of the answers Sh aponettes under $ lbs, 20% 22 over Bore Warn 437 Mot Prod... ¢¢ ‘and Morris’ son Jack, a vice presi- what has made America strong Joyce Marshbanks, Joseph M_ Metzger, Ambulance Service Place of Motor and entrances.” Fully furnished a ea wers Sher- sibs 22-24; ducklings 30; heavy ducks Brisgs | Mt iii § Motorola 123 4 dent in the firm, who will complete The market place in Am eee ited al nee en wae a FE 2-8378 Can you beat this st $12, i re ammer gave to the ac- 1B My M arK ace i erica plays! id, Lioy« M. Jackso arc | “ SPARKS-GRIFPT = a run Balk 101 ueller Brass . as his se rAti . ‘ ; *>\ Bryant, Egbert Smith, Jack V. Sole, N CHAPEL cusations were very weak,’’ Baum- DETROIT EGGS | Budd Co e 101) wiurray CP .. 285.005 rvice obligation in the Army an important role in our way of GM. Sener. Jacobo Hanes. H. Jey Tay. | Thoughtful Service FE 2-5841 Peay Papel he garten said : L DETROIT, July 22 AP) Eggs FOB Cal “Pack 30. Nat Cash R BH in August, life. er eal Matti i Mrs By Bernt | —_ ve Se ‘ * Detroit in se | fed g i | ie , . son allie attinely, Mrs Jincent | — ee Whites -crede A erie latae a1, targe cn De Hah 1 Nat Dalry | * * * | It is the ‘good morning,’ ‘thank Buckley, Ella Crews. Harold Bauer. Clar-) Cemetery Lots 5 eo be vi oaaee }, BED- 30: ciediumm 32° amallat: grade |B tatee an ry 205 Nat Gyps . ee We started from small begin- v , helchowar mnie gence FP. Payne Myron 8 Brown, Walter | re emi ungalow. Modern. * . 53 lnallbrawnsll re pected deo Port eons Pac 29.5 Natl Lead 140.6 5 gin- you, and the ‘how are you?’ in Block, Goodwill Buil@ing Co, O Carinj PERRY MT. PARK CEMETERY oe eee oe }, near Saint QeWS in re | Commercially graded: : = eee on Ee NY Central 292 ings ay the height of the de- business that has made a strong Hevle. Theodore A. Hackney, Michigan | _graves. $25 & up. F PE 4-9682. | Hotel s schoo:, Telephone FE | Whites—Grade A jumbo 38: extra large Case, JI eT ace ee 48.4 pression,”’ said Meyer. ‘‘We we j , & Mortgage Corp. Silas E. Wells. City) ~ | ee sb Mes Ge medica Vie. Ibcawnee Caan OF 121-7 Nor Pac ..... 526 : > were/and solid ous a. |Bank of Detroit, Charles 8. Keneipp, “ - 3 BEDRM. YEAR AROUND LAKE- grade A jumbo 38. extra large 33'z; large Ches & ‘Oh to ti one ou. a _ ——— __|Nicholis Santos. George Anson, Mr. PLACE A “LOST” AD. front home at Williams Lk. Schows Helen Murphy, 693 Lounsbary 53" - entai 27, small 18, grade B large Chrysler . 694 Owens Gn - 40.31 eae Maxine Derron Ronald & dint Bagel Fpolgeom ae phe * = & iTr s rT i to orgons ng rm ry St, reported to Pontiac Police yes" See 8 ren, ac Fronee Me cuenta pee | Call FE 2-8181 for an ad | ih itg’or hing ake fire ords pit = an Air f th Special Assessment heretofore places ine finished rec. terd ay that her wallet cont aining| Livestock Clark Equip .. 866 Pann Epi ... ai) vot “hy the City Assessor for the pur- t | Di | $6,000 down. 2965 Lansdowne. ‘On $37 was stolen while she shopped; ivestoc Cone eae as 2 Esreni ct 2 || pose of defraying that part of the cont oO recover q i0ss. ial FE ; 234 at the J. C. Penny Co, store, 17 : Colg Palm 42.4 Pa RR oe 18. which the Commission decided should “DOLL HOUSE — 2 ' ’ : 3 b id 1 borne by special assess- yee S. Sagindw St | BETEON IIVESTOCE Colum Gas .. 212 Penney, JC . pa arenc aioe “the esttaction of concrete 28181 for an ad writer, Lovely 100 x 150 foot lot y= ot. | DETROIT, July 22 (AP) (USDA)—Cattle coe - - 645 Pepsi Cola .. sidewalk on both sides of Robinwood aved street. Plenty of shrobe and salable 600. Trade moderately active; ee Gas . . 492 Pfizer ieee Aseoie from Baltimore Street to Man- Sav “charge it lowers. 3 bedrooms, modern to The First Social Brethren peas and heifers steady; cows slow, Con Po FS 56.3 Philco ...... hattan Street is now on file in my of- / g e minute. Wall to wall car- Gurch at 316 Baldwin Ave.. was tice Ger tee e ne: a icont Bar |. 93 (Eee ge fice for public inspection nat te | prting, forced alr oll heat, well ‘ a goo . 4 rot & G ... #2 2| Notice is a!so hereby given that ft nsulate down to a 4% broken into but nothin a to low choice 26.00-27.75: standard and Cont Can 472 pure Oil 3 ‘03 Commission and the Assessor of the er cent mortgage. Payments on- : hing taken, it jow good 25 50- 26.00; utility 22.00-24.00; Cont Cop & 8.147 RCA _... 3 City te a will meet in ne scam a a fy $69 per conte indicia taxes was reported to Pontiac Police ise pee neice pan 26.50-27.50; goo d | Cont me . 113 Repub Stl . Chamber tn said City j BOX | REPLIES and insurance est crs standard 23.50-25.00, 1 OS Rex Dru . 28th dey of July, AD. 1959” a 8-00 yesterday. utility 21.00-23.50; on Tuesday, utility Copper Rug :: 226 Reyn Mot... iit, | NEW YORK (A o'clock p.m to review said assesamen At 26 ema, Today there F C Wood Co cows 1850-1900, few 19.50; canners and Shesce CLE , (AP) — Federal lowed t ime and place opportunity ; ; . . ° Noti Rey Tob ..... 52 e pattern of the original 4! which t P pP were replies at The Press otice—Coal Users. Coal prices 5 leutters 1450-1850; utility bulls to and Det “Eats. ) 43-4 Royal Dut... 41.1) mediators have arranged th ee oe all persons interested to WILLIAMS LAKE RD. AT M-30 are lowest at this time of the year. == = 50; light cutter belle 20.80 -23.00. Medi mee . rept Safeway St _.. joint peace ‘lati ti the e first) proposal by the steel producers to be_heard. , office in the following OR 3-1235 cutter cows sees S é t J , 1959 s z . so retail prices are lower also Mine 14.00-18 00. utility 189 00-18.50: few 19.00, Dow Chem .. | 881 Scoville MI |. oF old a in the nine-day-'the union by urging the union to pelea uly " boxes: free 2 ee prices increase when lake ship-|, — 400: butchers steady to 4 ee tenes _—e Sears Roeb ... Steel strike for next Monday. | accept f ADA R. EVANS. k Pon ste RT | pagbike doce aie ments © lower; sows steady; U. 8. N ast AirL.... 40 [ ept a one-vear wage freez City Cler and Clay, ‘and ome a) pec June Zand No. 1190-230 15 14801085; Nol East Kod”. 962 Simmons... He B Le Finn ae Se and Jay 2 2,8, 1528, 31, 42. beth large knchen’ Sot heat, fu ; etail prices will to 3 and No 2 and 3 190-230 Ib. 13.78- Eaton Mfg... 8 Sinclair ...... 59 ut Joseph F. Finnegan, head Sive up the cost-of-living escalator, ————— 62, 71. 7 we 4 arge kitchen, lots of cup- probably increase some about Au- 1450; No. 2 and 3 230-260 Ibs. 13.00- El Auto L .... 50_ Socony -.. 43.1 of the Federal Mediati in th NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT p11, 18 BE Ge, OB, 87 Mics loestios Over 1 acre ie gust 1. We wish to offer you our, !,75: 260-200 Ib. 1250-1300, No. 1 and 3 ELS Mas 67 gou Pac 70.4 al Mediation Service, Provision in the old agreements. ‘concrete sidewalk on north west side 103, 106, 119. Surcer aud) choppeny "essere: Fust 1. We wish to offer, you Our sous abate ie. JoOH-1470; woo ibe Emer Rad -.. 1e¢ Bru, fo... iTepeated that he sees no early| A total of 30.300 aluminum work: ol.) "Contract Cartage Company Jack] eo eae 8 -10.78. . . . »|} Brie RR .....- . y a0 3 © c t t g ompany, Jac in on next winter’s heating cost | Vealers—Salable 50: stenay: choice ana| Ex-cell-O 482 Sid Grand i a3 wee to the strike which has ers are represented by the union. J. Thigmilaces Perry Mount Park Ceme- __ _No_dealers 00 ace your 8 pr me vealers 34.00-38.00 .| Firestone .... 147.2 al... 1 3 ¥ ti M Ale fer, Louis — —_— Bince OW der foon and, save. Fie aeuare M0300 chine ale Pood Nach «2 BE UIE Balsteclworkers, million) About 28,000 other aluminum work: Sgeyt "and" tq all pereans omerened.| = RENT IT FAST y -26. ord Mot .. 785 : 5s Ss. S are covered by other unions. take notice: That the roll of the Spe: | 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE a + a a | Freepot Sul 28 4 ee 32.6 aX A * + kt ¢t im fone ent heretofore made by the | / — | Frue Ta 26 6 é A: . : City Assessor for the purpose of de-| ' Beclar Dividend jGen Bak... 128 Sun Oi, $84 Meanwhile, the three top alum. After meeting Wednesday with fraying tne’, pat’ of the rast which through Rent Ads! Room, : | € j 51.5 « rs j . ani < hot aid | . Best Carpet Cleaners. Owned es Viviaen ) gwift & Co 437 inum companies — Alcoa, Rey- union representatives and twice 40% Ce ty Soeciat ce Pror | house, apartment. an B t B niuhtee of oy sin eee roe = Gen Fds ..... 95.4 Textron ~ 3g1 Nolds and Kaiser — rejected the with steel industry negotiators, ‘he construction of concrete sidewalk on | » *P » Ony- eS uys u r of years erpersence with| DETROIT (®—Federal Mogul! Gen Mills ....108 Timk R Bear. 56 |United § ey 5 ‘‘north west side of Perry Street from } . one of Pontiac's est carpet|Bower B W 'Gen Motors .. 56.4 Transamer ... 34.1, e teelworkers wage de-| Finnegan gaid: We feel we now Madison Avenue to easterly line of Mod- | thing — Want Ads give cleaners. Quality cleaning of cat-|Gieeey caring Wednesday, de- Gen Tel. 77) Twent Cen... 382) [mands and lined up with the steel have a better orientation on the $', Housing, Corporstiatt ae nice | ° oady ciared a re a en me ... a nderwd cos 985 an ar s now on file | , . ~ peting, rugs and furniture. Pree |i) gular 60 cent dividend Gen Time ... $14 Underwd | ...288 industry stand, The Steelworkers’ differences” between the two for public inspection | you ACTION. Dial FE estimates at your convenience Cal) Payable Sept. 10 to stockholders of Genesco ..... 34% Un Pac ...... 342 contract with the aluminu d | Notice is also hereby given thet ihe Jim, FE 2-2442 adv. record of Aug. 21, | Gillette “ee 52 A Unit Air Lin . a ‘panies expires July 31. m com- sides. Commission and Hie el oe iy | 2.8181 eri SYLVAN freee . , Goebel Br ... 3.4 Unit Aire .... Ss ires July | * * * of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission = c al purpose lakefront 4 Goodrich .... 96 ~ Unit . | Chamber in said City, on the 28th day | room and bath cottage, en- Livnching in the U. S. fell t Alask a Goodyear, 143 ede os iy x &k * He plans to meet today with of July A.D... 1959 at 8.00 o'clock Bm. | ees = Joy summer living, eecalleni s g in the U. S. fell from) Alaska is about one-fifth as large aa Un Gas Cp ... 36 | The alumi Secret to review said assessment. at wich! pepper te anal par : : : Gt No Ry |... 546 g tee uminum companies fol- Secretary of Labor James P. ¢ime and place opportunity will be given | 4 and letely furnished, excellent 115 in 1900 to just one in 1951. ‘in area as s the continental U. 8. SG fei UB Rud... 663} ——— Mitchell in Washington. all_persons interested to be heard. — | ‘ Oe gee See ee — —_ _ _ _ ee . — { | Dated July 21, 1959 i H water and sewer. gas heat, <> | Home stk 42 oe Steel 101.7 | Mitchell is acting as a fact-find- Wo. 7443 a. The Pontiac Press only minutes from do wn- i 2 ? Ow _ ‘. @ | il Cent “48.1 Med Hen i er for - Edeot E isenhower. who apa: R “chy cr FOR WANT ADS ae siete down Swit hes | = : $y Ghee: g! Report Blasts Rumor swept rcv ees ss | | In: } y = : = . ; Qlinetiac Se dee West AB. 3 porarily—at any time through) novice OF INTENTION TO CON, | DIAL FF 2-8181 INCOME $ | int Bus Mch 436 Westg E) ... l emergency prowisions of the Taft- struct curb gutter grade. gravel and Excellent rental unit in Fi $i wan 55.1 White Mot . 38 | ueen xpec ing: | Hartley law reiated work eb cen or enat at a From 8 a.m. to 5 m to achoole hovek a ea Gee n k a di : é 5 é | Yo e hereby notified vat at rom 3 0. to 2) p.m: tbe Ping an us 2 Int Paper 123.6 Woolworth ce | Union negotiators had hoped real ‘ar meeting of the Commission of : line 6 large rooms and 1% oi Shoe 35.5 Yale & Tow .. 7 ‘ REGIN that makin aan 3 ‘ th. th City of Pontiac. Michigan Bead er All errors should be re- beer inr hon space sau nt Sil ... 46.8 WwW ; BS e ins wi e oe 9 b sotution it was declare : " r I p. fu ase- FOR SALE—Near North Pontiac city limits, on Giddings Read > Int Silver. '.465 Young S&W Sh pee Re Saskatchewan (ep | alumina companies might set ai’ be the intention of ine exty Com. pes eee ree. ment with gas heat, 2, ear : Johns Man ....56.4 Z ‘ n) 4’ mission to construct curb. gutter, grade ' " ; : ice sell a near Taylor Road. Hilltop with rolling land and small area of 2 taith Rad .-122 | Elizabeth was pregnant has been “ge pattern for steel, The union and gravel an’ related sok on Cate hg S eaceal ees ckarpas B15 Sho cane See meet. * ST ; s t from Columbia Avenue to n!} : woods. Ideal for home, garden, chickens and even a horse. 9| new YORK July sho tcompiled by denied by an official royal spokes- |had asked a 15-cents-an-hour.pack- rnor Avenue at an estimated cost | of telertiog "el the advertioe: Only $7,000, $700 down, balance in 7 years. You likely will 5 4 the Associated —: man, ae in each year of the new con-! 37266 a end past wien. cae ie ment which has been ren- 4 BEDROOMS ‘ . i an es be able to sell off part later on for more than you paid for $ : Indust Rails Ut.ls Stocks| ASSistant press secretary Es- tract, Aluminum wages Now aver: on tile ie es inspec or. constrict froe | whee | caacsintont re heme: leeneed’ seat ‘ rev. day ...... It 1 urther intende ns : . : . near the entire parcel. Call or send for sketch. Owner, 13101 $ Week ago . ie aad ne aii mond Butler said last night he “8° $221 Gn hour. said improvement in accordance ph ee ttl naniber = No Heh fee “hat Wik ie . Paid : . — | 4 eat t b . West 7 Mile Road, Detroit .. . DI 1-5060. eee 50390 144.0 95.0 226.5 was ‘‘authorized by Surgeon Cap- eRe a Pre at ahall Lv dctraved adjustments will be given fecsine. Vaeass fee tae 2 16: ete aie . ; tain D. D. e a t according to front- without it. diate possession. e have cur Tis Ap piagee mah = 3807 Te Ae Bel Oe Evench reports that the Queen| | by special asseasmier aera amd. parcels Ghodlng tine tous earecties use = DP os in a ie Riel SR PSone a 1958 High _....312.0 1365 95.7 2143) at French reports ae Queen of land be as was cer we of ments containing type sizes i =, 1958 Low ..... 2347 809 729 156.6 “aS peeoen were absolutely non- Carlisle Street from Columbia Aven a larger than regular agate | ’ = | 56.6 . y Ann Arbor Avenue shall constitute th type is 12 o’clock meen the Warren Stout Realtor DETROIT STOCKS | Sense.” sperial assessment district to defray day previous to publi T77.N Cc. J. Nephler Co.) $1,320 00 of the estimated cont an’ ex. | ae panies = cer wi 6 eli ——- s 8 s Pigures after decimal points are eighths The announcement followed pees Sere ae pps aoe Coat NOTICE TO a High Low No s . nt : 0 ADVERTISERS 0 ice 0 1] iC arin Allen Elec & Equip Co* .. g -; oe peculation that the upset stom shall be Le id from the Capital Imorove- | aie idehatce fer ecncelia: _ Sea ; (Baldwin Rubber Cov. 2022 ach that forced the Queen to men! NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN | Hien io! trenslent Wat Ads eet ee Chae . is e a Rose Geer Cov nc Cot 8g 12, | take two days off from her tour That the Commission of the City of | Me eadae ahae me Bins bath well Kept Pull price 85.800, Qh i a ane Som: lieati re waecas poled dopa age 116 Of the Yukon was really the it ae chanter on ule 22 1950 at 8 | nsertion sion Som a AM. cs pie call : : . . ; o* ee 24 13.2) pesul 5 ‘clock m. to hear suecestions and . . _PE 3-9584. The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled lees meee og Doce, 18.4 173 | t of pregnancy. Os vections that may be made by parties CASH WANT AD RATES 8 ROOM HOUSE. 4 BEDROOMS. sl esienutece A | y orl of 5 is . . _| Toledo Edison Co ‘162 162 162 Phe monarch looked well yes- eG Fiat Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Days Family kitchen, lge. utility. 12x | ~ ° sal , : nates P , 60 Insulated garage a public hearing for Tuesday, July 28, 1959 sale; bid and asked. aed and showed no sign of the Dated July 21. 1990 ae 7 oe (ee Oe Largs gareen «Lek on Den : Sect : ee-day illness City Clerk | 4 200 384 576 Hwy. Full price "sa950, 8030 down, at 8 mm. E T in ' % — ‘ Kidd owne p S the Commission Chamber, ‘Detroit Water Hike Set ms Queen and Prince Philip, July 23, "59 ; 5 2 50 4.50 $10 Drayton Piatte, On tll Dr., : . continuing their 45-da j , OF SPECTATL ~ASSPaSMENT 7 3.50 6.30 9.66 t City Hall on Intention to Construct Curb, }} ; tad of Canada, wil wom Bie CROTICE OF BOE ted work | 8 4007301108 LAST ONE LEFT ; | DETROIT (#—Detroiters’ water of Canada, will spend five on west site of East Boulevard 9 450 810 1242 Builders Model ‘hours here To: Mark Sales Company, Dale Gatz- | 10 5.00 0.00 13.80 5 utter, Grade, Gravel an elate ork bills are going up by 13 to 15 cents, ay. myer, zelma Lee Bowen, J. Ortez, City | SAVE $1510 ‘a month in ti Ben & Rese Mattock, Elmer | Oe em ae — & eae = on CARLISLE AVENUE FROM COLUMBIA | Board has decided on it whether sean, wo, cunae-aand.“i0!| — For Sale Houses € Brick and Frame, as deci on it, whether. Schools Superintendent persons interested, take notice: That or Sale Houses 6 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME / AVENUE TO ANN ARBOR AVENUE ls not the city takes over the R : p | naen the roll of Vie Opecial Kegentment ere | : clea ae al es rate ise tt. Ce - tofore ade by e y Assess | + * | Wayne County Water System that esigns at Howell purpose of defraying that part of the) rice $9, i | cost which the Commission decided : plus costs For further information ste leo A Int P ‘serves western suburbs. HOWELL (UPD The H rm should ~ es Looker by ac $75: ‘MONTH ai notice. In ereste —j ba owe assessment for e construction of con- +» INCLUDING TAXES Boa F gtete sidewalk and related work on west nee . & INSURANCE property owners are urged to a r. T Add ° School aq rd last night accepted side of East Boulevard from south side SPECIAL BARGAIN ts Den += hg ce ane th ppea ‘ ° Parking Space. the resignation of J. Wilis Owen pee lar area ow in tite in” fae Rent Saver. 3 rooms and Sashabaw to Maybee Rd., follow. By order of the City Commission fective Sept, 20. ° ‘boftice "ae yubas Gaspection. bath. Newly decoreted. $258 signs, to ago July 20, DETROIT ®—The 400-car un- Owen came to Howell from FRANK A. CROWLEY commis i ane ey Oe a ta Nee ne eae CALE} MI 6.2847 Dye re mmission and th sessor 0 ie uly 1959. derground parking garage at the Dearborn Township last year to| A chart Comte tian’ wit meet in the Com-| JIM WRIGHT, Realtor for information ‘ | Civic Center’s Cobo Hall and con-| succeed the retiring John Page.| president of cages mcr ee Soh day of July, AD. 1958' at. 8:08] ee en ~ ee Ee . : mo - ‘| pre of the Waterford’ Lions | wate toe 7 ic. ADA R. EVANS vention arena is to open Aug. 31. No successor has been named. | Club, Frank A. Crowldy, 7341 oc Sitch dine and piace opportunity wil | MEUO Ie plownonioor 1D. CHRIS. DON’ fe g sd ’ Two other facilities, ore for 600, : : ey, ibe qv a peters interested to I en a ins, 3 bedrm. ranch T PASS UP Cie C in Go : Deer Lake Rd., Clarkston, has heard. ee 6 Sf Ceeerey | MONEY! Sek reagan ‘ ity Clerk cars bo Hall’s basement and| Asteroids are minor planets, been elected deput t. sg duty 2), 1980. \ landscaped. 32 # 1d country un another for 1,150 on the roof, are o & Peay soverctt. of + AEE an; ‘Bichon, Wim peroecse drapes, | belongings for cash ; ’ none 300 miles in di-| Lions District 11-A2, wh ! ay rpeting, storenoue built-in ap if : ns ct 11, ich in- pM ADA A. BYARD. Phances. “Radiant . th to be finished later in the year. jameter. ea . southeastern Michigan. city a extras. 142 Groots nga, fhocher FE 2381 re Ads ' ed : ed ome July 23, ter. Open daily, OL 1-03 i, " Vi = Saw jf 9 5 aa Xe ‘ * 4 7 tigte gh ee es aie Ree elite ol fy ne REESE S ke \ ‘ vt Fuerte = » SAUV GIAU INVA 4 s I ; 1 . / \ ; f 1. By A TITE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959 | r vipiy-SIX en cee Splitting Up-Ships. |2ietecAt shit’ sr" *hekcten Moscow Reports plitting p hips. ae tone required to bolle nl ies of New Airliner ‘before 5*p.m, (EST) may \eled, regardless of how _miles in 2 hours 15 minutes at Watts My Line? Why, ispeeds up to 435 miles an hour. . | Moscow Radio said the plane's|Olts Wagen Dr Iver ‘lawns when she thought to throw; a stick, : j dog dropped the wallet and] Uses Horse Sense A | — ; ‘\ . stick. 3 Pp F | new ship. : ; é ite — to Deal With Dog i the stic roves conomica =| LONDON (AP)—Moscow Radio |designer, Antonow, is working on} GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) — = Ras — —_— Lf a t 2, od ee . = [retotied today that a new four-,a new version of the aircraft) Grand Rapids electricians like ly Wedhy. » . . DECATUR, I, «@ — A woman'Change Schools’ Name |_ TEXAS CITY ® — Some Texas\ There Oughta Be a Law jengine " turbo-prop _ airliner, the which will seat 100 passengers. It) to dréss up their tricks with |County Atk who collects door-to-door usually NY. (AP) — The fleet tanker operators now cut 'Anio, has gone into service on did not say how many persons the} signs. and a crews Lawrence, a ALBANY, ; se te p 8 : : heir ships half — right across J eST, — The) . oy ; ; : , . re me one — = Repeal State University’s 11 teachers col- en : nt a _ . ciel ‘ew! imines Hungary “a ii jthe Soviet Union’s internal air present model carries. A truck owned by one elec- puighen tides ted to sign stick for a big dog which loves leges will be called ‘colleges of the middie — in a radic al neW Communist-controlled parliament | ites . ie pany has a sige.on the he believed 2 ore appropriate be-| worn-out midsection. Then a larg-| i, . . : oP =. , } : - ald be Tre popiom ; antinn is incar ~ |new civil code deating with prop-| collection money and the dog cause :the institutions serve as re-| er midsection is inserted. | ~" | senger grabbed it and raced away. 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