= i a ae 2 ‘renewed their plead today for safe _ ving ve gba pero The National Safety Councll estimates tha 45 million métor a @ iran mao tonight ‘aan "aidan i Sin will be stationed at 10 lecations The Red Cross “ta Wie county troki F'te" Ww pai” ee ere ce oa gfe sroond of $1 Satstoes recon ties set fori. wneees Ong in. 1950. 5 ge garnets ari work, “exee pt «ithe thee" CROs Ob wastes weekend. Sovoshicaosl stack ye. Go tatl hon! av bt sends quent intervals during peak traffic periods. : BE hee hs em ieee bridge construction citesiincetiact cor Re TT Pi ee ae ee KKK eee Kaa =~ vo 2 aie World Influence at Stake a : os Can U.S. Meet Challenge? Peng gore By WILLIAM 1. RYAN AP Foreign News Anatyst mpnidaincaieeliiimaianes eager agar “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN men dertve their jest powers \group of patriots ‘signed a docu- conferees over a billion dol- WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1957—24 PAGES Le ‘ ee oe ‘ city commitsioners said.Tuesday night, Billion Dollar Difference Six_commissioners issued the eaigetie statement: in Fund Appropriations “Since the Civil Service Commission is the duly-consti-| | Must Be Worked Out | | tuted forum advocated by the Police Officers Association jand approved by the voters, it seems logical that an. * investigation of the alleged - State's Waters | jcomplaints should be con- ducted by that group be- ‘fore we seek the services of ‘other sources.” statement was signed by today among Senate-House Senate-House “Want Police Probe® Raft for TwoP roperty Loses Battle Looms Left to Commission — wea on Defense Bi lls Any investigation of the Pontiac Police Dept. * should, | be left to the newly-appointed Civil Service Commission, in Millions; 400 Stricken. Area Covers 50,000. Square Miles; 100 Towns Destroyed | TEHRAN, Iran (P—Res- ‘cue ithe bodies of 400 victims’ in ‘two earthquake-devastated ivillages in northern Iran. ‘today. The discovery boost- Die in 2 Villages workers came across. . ‘isi Yar difference in the de- ips ees sins seacore Swallow. Five... _ot anti-American rioting in For-iness have provided sacar ot i Siuman Saber be oe eee Sc admuace tort Deaths Grim Prelude as er gpeparerng jfor a stepped up aiiack ofthe ta" idle East “usia had had night without a dissenting t? What Might Happen ~~ veloped areas P| Th tage cot on _.___""_ "wate alter beating do-wn-—During Long Holiday — |_ The American rebellion had im-'two stiff attempts by the ‘dwindling economy bloc to ; The. e8..cemain ain motion, The - This Fourth.of July finds Ameri: hes of | ke going. on." can world leadership faced with ® in less lucky lands. But in the’ une dana 6 bap poems Grove polities—disap-| The world then was divided puch pacientes 06. eb eithwtdhlgesmene. icons ee! ae Pc ae ‘oe ? me. Miles, a + Coole Coney t Philip E. Rowston, and Gilbert. W.) Long. Mayor William W. Deaaidisces| is on a Denver vacation. — - |. LIFE.ON RAFT — Marie. Hick-| _| The commissioners preferred a ey, @ nurse at St. joint Statement when asked indi-| inv estigator ‘to look into ed the over-all ceath toll to . '750, More than 3,000 per- isons are missing. — The rescue workers un- pal saya abe wll —— aa covered the victims in the h villages -ot...Pighband._and....... nto Alrican “Jerry “Trowbridge. 40-Ae ppnechs}.- Phey-hadnot been listed in previous PALE BOM, | enpte a square, phibedenich's old state. ‘mediate impact in France. From “outside” recently disputed affairs of the de-/Sust. Trowbridge has traveled 21, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chestnut street. There a (Continued on Page 2,. Col...6) Five persons, three of them ' ie it down. ‘lyoung children: drowned in sep- P@*tment. _ (000 miles. around the world on. a well of good will and influence | The total is about a bil- arate water accidents yesterday in ~ “Since all of‘ us agreed along | jraft and he Be iey » = ae reports. bel. ea Party we cen- H ] W lion dollars more than the Michigan and state police said they the same tine we decided on pene 8 * she thinks ea te’ Property losses also were huge taries of American democracy . 0. iday acthas viewed the deaths as a grim pre- signing one statement,” said Mississippi thinks that is @ son. yesterday's: quakes ranging and enhanced by the enormous impact ot Sie Vetted States | Fine for Picnics; teed onmunismccous Fair and Warm ‘TODAY'S pega pms gegensae House approved during’ the ‘ude to what might happen over Rowston, who drafted the state- height of its economy drive, ».. jong Fourth of July holiday. and is just about - the. keith Anderson, 5, Roseville, for the group. amount President Eisen- drowned in the Tittabawasee River’ The Press inya Monday — jHower stipulated was ~es- near Gladwin when a boat in-whielt recommended an investiga sential to finance his he was riding with five other per-' mentioned former igang " Police Firm in Monroe Fights Injunction ifine idea, over a 300-mile are in northern ‘Iran extending up to the Soviet Cary’s Slowness ——vorier. * Irks British Golfers | smse'ove ment and acted as spokesman gute: tnt eae the Ejburz moun- : »} Sade. xn., Tl 10 me .. oo , waned r lever Sam. .... 7 Ham. .. a) Asks Court to Nullify' defense program. _ sons overturned. Cc ee * a Feeethes.« along a con the signers pledged their lives, 8am. .... 74 Noon ...... 8 | Writ Obtained by UAW:, "2rever: the total is expected Se oe ee trominent citizens yester.| ST- ANDREWS, Scotland w —| gots ne pe signe: = by 'to be chopped several hundred) Six- year-old Debra Jacobs of De-| Five prominent citizens yester- Soviet border on both sie ah fot their fortunes and their sacred! sharon cose SO O=pam. ..2, 90 - to Halt M ving laidilinw delinre by the conferees! ‘troit lost her life in a similar acci-\day endorsed the Press’ proposal. | Cary ,Middlecoff, the finicky Ten-| qe seg, ? seg 2 aoe 322 poovsnateerand OY) the weatherman will. cooperate jin order to reach a compromise|dent on the Au Sable River near| City Attorney William A. Ewartinessee golfer who has won the. canes thaiods “ac ae a mmunists as meaning: with Pontiac area residents pilan- agreement. | Oscoda. Police said the girl was last night ruled that Civil Service! ‘American Open title twice and. property joss at more Z 12% SEES SOCIALISM ‘|ning . holiday picnics tomorrow} “Mor ROE — The Monroe Auto, on’ the floor last ‘ding in a boat with her parents, | ssereamgeome ve thane tart tied for it again last month, shot mittion dollars. Bene inne chief iia told the ee — ane Equipment ‘Co. has asked Circuit] | might to cut the appropriation sr ar snare a tol sicher a promt under the @ par 72 today in his first round| They put the wanker of seri- Nikita Khrushchev, t warns meatier. janie tomur- iar~S-year rotner, {Court to dissolve a temporary in-| by a half billion dollars, and me : LJungtion obtained _by the Unifed by 182 million dollars, were over- ff Will he pear 70) auio Workers ‘Union to keep the) Whelmingty defeated. of. 8% “rama from’ : woving epee craft struck a submerged tree and state law to perform such an in-'of the British Open and drew for- ously injured at 1,500. ha pore ge — nae. EE ae yestigation, mal complaints from British, ri-- 100 VILLAGES DESTROYED two hence will cast aside the be-/ The low 4 lief that all men are entitled overturned. David Zang, 5, Detroit,, a a ee him : said they he aay had. been held. ‘ment. “With this request, Asso-up by his deliberate play. — | Alex Griskie, 36. of Washington, ciation members vowed to unseat Host his life when he fell into the’ Police Chief Herbert W. Straley., (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5} based on alleged, charges against! thim.” "Start Concrete Paving Setter lei is encteming in feces jwith Queen Soraya, ordered large ‘ iscale relief operations —for__ the Press Will Publish istricken area, estimated to cover 000 square miles. 130, | One Edition July 4 , go Wake bekaiiaicin deus ‘harnday in Indgpendence Day ed Yoda but the tihicned pr the union's com-'a member of the gp sieges ‘Committee, commented that lis apparent the economy wave fia’ UAW Local 678 sald ae tem | Has 18 Puppies — ag se “Sig: j SSS et jeehared 10 6 tipple. - | © LANSING @® — The start of | and in order. that te enapleyen | See aa tage streets and aye" ignec The Senate bill would give the | 5.9 miles of concrete paving on EL CAJON, Calif. & —A one- may join in observance of the ae Many roads were destroyed as — | year-old Irish setter has given | birth to 18 puppies in her first | litter. Dr: Glen G. Crosbie, veter- | inarian, said it was the largest | dog litter he ever heard of, holiday The Press will publish | eal ae te < Te | but one edition, at noon. Regulsr 14 telegraph lines were down be- edition times will be resumed jween the small. towns and Vvil- | Reider jlages ot the stricken area, Mes-— -provided | Air Force $16,384, 093,000, or $560,- . the future ‘southbound lane. of 873,000 more than the House UU, S. 27 in Gratiot: County voted. The Navy would get $10,- | fram M57 north was announced | today by Highway Commission- | er John C. Mackie. - $7,897, 156,000, or —$157;731,000- + tor Press Theater. Specia. J sore ~ Shut your eyes “ant iesti’aboard’-the: etote ve thrill-packed days in New- Seem” j/ & ; a = = eS ~ Express” | ---- ¢#f0bp. would. be. lost.at.the M i 0 sito nt caine Te Pinta Poe ame as Sa tm meee (ANN Griffin Heads Board of Fducation pont he a me special. ae “- tears TS paola gone pc = Direet. Deledes Secretary OIL CENTER NEAR | tating the position. Griffin has: served as president once before.) However; Dr. Godsell declined the nomination and the board cast a Charles E. Wilson to eliminate ~ general. Waste and overla in the non-) gy ag cen Be the combat activities of the military. jpresident of the Pontiac _ Board “said ‘there Was no intention 7 hottest debate on “the bill ot _ Education at its, first meeting And it’s not too late for wee: hop ¢ a wil . Glenn H. Griffin was , elected - modern United Airlines. flights which, +_foving travelers to the Big. City, in les than, two Bi sin The Soviet Union's big Baku oil ‘production center is on-the west- lern side of the Caspian. : ‘The string of popular resort vyil- 4 Some 50 spaces are still open for th: habe Mosres: ——_ of Penta-, tot the new_fiscal_year Jast night— --wnanimous.ballot for Griffin. | waes ringing’ the base of 18,600. scheduled for Sept. 9 through | 14. ptbe ssion ots “he said, “the union failed mag mm og il tl to award, Griffin, a seven year board vet- BOD. Mee ‘foot Mt. Demavend, 35 miles-east— eoupon found on Page 2 of *— “——}to stop its harassment.””” Be rte yes eran, will serve a two year term. The annual meeting was an occay\4¢ ‘Tehran, apparently felt the " a ae contracts to the : vest bidder on 4 : : sion for welcoming a new membér) : caida today’s Press, along with a| mea wit be placed « on a wait: | pickets from’ Léval 878 stood |a competitive basis whenever prac-| qiso elected were: Monroe M. to his fret eieetiog. William An-(runt of the shocks. Reports - gheck for PR ae “will put) ing lst, | guard‘ over the weekend to pre- |ticable, ; As m3 dihees Aaasoige ne. fa quake lasting more than two 1002" ee ee fae ee CES ia i! ; —— =| Osnmun, vice president,-and Mrs. _derson. He made’ a brief speech minutes flattened most most of these “you wit! me = Pcs vgve| My Fe Pad ‘ee, Eg maighaarnee ‘x teeberprempmand = a ee egenageeageearncaae a epee dl pra Meetarter hima ee ee, | ‘The. check (Second season} ; + pear sat from the violent criticism , ie iy ee ~'you tickets for five of Broadway's — In Today's s eireay A ake tac aaa fof “at the during the recent ee ee ; 7 stage’ plays, take}. BOE ie ; . campaign, : repeerey deutruyed. _- on me lous which ice TAT Te He ig: ditector of f- The inte of its 310 tnbabltants + you along with your to “pe-} Dennen "7 lnancial management for the sys Tribute was paid re retiring was unknown. os an aftersheater dinner party. at J We) Cemty howe GAs ae Nem.” : beard madmmber, Robgrt B. Olver | “ous. dispatches sold Mt persons |. Leone's, a private boat tour] Mi! Palettes se é | The board named the Community thank Sea. by ail members ar Larif "around ‘Manhattan Island, @ tour tory but will reopen Mon- Gunlock ........,.... Lee 8 National Bank and. the Pontiac oud mages aay ! the U: N, Building,a- Recaps Marea A ick ss 18 hoo sens as aepeniearie for~ he an Be A — ” ie Tenran : Ti and, in ‘ so ae ee ia jee Sii7 = Ss _ quakes shook ee | tid,’ plenty of free time to allow’ 1 PaROMOONE! Sc cigeciadiicadl ic 2 ee S voted ‘a cost /of. living increase to\ slightly damaging the Justice you to do the town up good. Hotel, ith hear of he theater)» Sports .../..., 5.0.1, My 1B, 16 “In the election for preside, * jts 15 maintenance personnet. rato the Ce ( she cheered da teed Griffith was nominated by Monroe agreed to continue negotiations 40), : ' . rate will ‘be headquarters for Sccuinicnes “1 Sileceives &, y - “tan ie daa te cite mae Since eres = ae the Reve Mr. J Th SSE Sh tet r. sa So cores [Parker nominated Dr. Walter L. yor , i a a program for July ‘ fem saan re joe Sy = is a : & vee co] eae be ae iw} + ” through the air at speeds of many * warrant proceeding with mass * weapon. ‘ The Whniily wiepteekc—wieas * of the Snark have a spread of 4 feet. Its length is 74 -feet. + * = - * 2 a ; vania in Riverview near Detroit. * ' - @ short distance-qway — from one ~~“bination adds up to trouble, ee The Weather file .-a jet pawered._pilotless! * ine at Hawthorne, Calif. . Guards Detroit Area ~ ; ed missile base, capable of han- Snark intercontinental guided The Air Force said the eight- | ton missile, powered by a J57 ‘The Snark uses an “‘air breath-| ing’ engine. That means it must} © travel within the earth's. atmo- sphere, : This is in contrast with the’ pro- jected ballistic missiles, whose tra- edges of and hurl them range of 1,500 to 5,000 miles is still far enough in the future to wife-and child of Air Force Lt. Da 23, of Trumbull, Conn., who, " PLIER’S FAMILY — This is Rita Nina Lund- strom Steeves and 15- -old Leisa N. Steeves, vid A. Steeves, = i . a to eivilization after surviving 54- : gountains of Sequoia-Kings Canyon, California, Moiday returned where he parachuted from a disabled plane. THE PONTIAC PRESS, >) i a Pontiac ‘Stote Hos Plans jem for Patients — | Some 2,000 people will attend the 12th Annual Fourth of July, Pa: Christian Women’s Fellowship of WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, Prizes) "GEORGE My _ AP Wirephote nianufacture of a slower interim- Will Rise 100 to 200 Miles-~ Nuclear Missile Bose dling nuclear weapons, has been established at. Fort and Pennsyl- It is equipped with six launching platforms instead of the usual _ three. i ’~“The command. said the double By E. H. SIMS * same ic on a weather ‘ map — so they denote pressure. - Gther clues can be found in the * lines ‘which cover every weather _ map. If these isobars are close together, that means that pres- * sure changes’ are rather great, since the pressure is different just _ linge to another. . In such cases winds are likely * to: be high, and bad weather — * rain or storm — could be the re- Concentrate, instead, on the high- er and lower numbers. The highest - ones denote high pressure-— good weather — and the lower ones bad weather. of low numbers and lines close together. This com- Fall U.S, Weather Bureae Report warmer y, High today 85 te 89, ~ tip sbeut sout during the ~Y “Today in Pontiac ——~ Ponca temperature preceding § a.m. At @‘k.m.: Wind velocity 17 mp.h. Direction Southwest, ' Sun sets today at 8:12 = Gun rises Thursday at 5:01 a.m. Moon sets today at 11:45 pp Moon rises Thursday at 1.0) pam. ate ne Teesday in Pontiac __ (As rTecorded downtown} 4 {tralia to check-on-the-earth's air! Official fo Spurn Mackie Hearing Kavanagh Says « He’s! xi Already Given Opinion. & ‘on Qualifications — 2! +a--fantastieally cor plex. tmainiy -by the -sun’s-energy, €X- g| York World - Telegram and Sun pressure.'said today that six U. S. drug, arose ha ere] ‘ierle Division; Parke, Davis; Ely «y| Lilly; the Pitman = Moore unit € lated a strong strain of the virus . * .!battery of vast chemical energy if it can be understood and put to use. = “ Ballooris can rise about 30 miles, | WASHINGTON (INS) — Seere-jof Soviet: Commiunism will disap- tary of State John Foster Dulles has President prival | Dulles Warns of Soviet Last Lap — ‘Sees Red ‘Death Throes Over Perilous Nine Years Ejsenhower bt he believes the threat and its remaining mysteries. . ene * * Air is a vital domain, especially the first six or seven feet in which we breathe-,Our air rises hun- dreds of miles, with 99 per cent of it compressed within the first 20 miles. The. one per cent above that is ehemical and electrical cauldron created plains Dr. Peter H. Wyckoff of the Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Boston. ~ : Perfect Vaccine to Combat Flu From Orient NEW YORK @ — The New _& vaccine to combat Asiatic flu. The paper said all of the firms expect. to ‘be producing the vaccine in “commercial quantities” by Oc- tober, when the epidemic threat is due to reach its peak. ’ Immunization will be assured through one inoculation at a prob- able cost of $1.20 to $1.50 a dose. In some cases periodic booster shots will ‘be. needed. The six companies were named as American Cyanamid Co's. Led- of Allied Laboratories; Vick Chem- lical’s national drug divisoon, and Merck, +—The six-companies worked-inde- ipendently in developing the vac- cine, One source said they were helped immeasurably by the fact that the National Institutes of Health, ‘Bethesda, Md., had {so- at an Army base in the Orient. The virus then was distributed to the firms. Government agencies already have ordered at least four million highway said, should The the igan-State determine is qualified to hold the job commissioner. . {Society of Professional asking him to join in a of the issue. : -#-glready gave my opinion-on ~the matter last February, and ified for the job,” Kavanagh “] see no reason why I ceedings.” he engineering Society said it would try to oust Mackie through a Supreme. Court suit. It_claims state law requires the commission- er to be a “registered professional engineer.” x* * * court test Mackie says the law specifies the commissioner mist be a “compe- tent engineer” and that he meets civil engineering graduate “2. ® of Mich- The society tried earlier to ha . Supreme Court remove Mackie from the April 1 election ballot on the same ground. Its removal pe- tition was denied. A-Day Search Ends ' pera . . 84 my ecentociens cs cuus casa cuness es. cubic centimeters of the vaccine, Bean temperature ccvessasereeses ees ithe newspaper sald. It was Weather: ir, One Year Ago in Pontiac that in general the vaccine will Highest temperature .........0.00026.°71 likely types of attack — A and Kennett is expected to be closed * ——— ware seonsserereee ses ci UR) prime. It still is undetermined spotted 7 by Riahaeoig Rin “for at least two or three weeks,” ee meee whether it will immunize against)River near this southern ee ae Tghit ang Lemek Tomperatacte 16 type Be. Ba eae A ee ee ee 200 fm APEE coe coos eneese SO tm NBT] ee ; 88 Workshop Scheduled reestsy's/ Temperature Chart Jailed on Driving Charge} , 2,000 persons hia al es Al 3 te Marquette | | ae aaa eee ae rched yt girl since she] ANN ARBOR # — A threeday ee _ SF ee 7) Lawrence Elliott: 37, 21639) tise , trom a pic-/workshop for science teachers will Browneville 9277 ‘Minneapolis Biighwood Ct, Fer ple nic-area alofig the stream, ting - Buttaio 94 $7 New Ofieans in ; ~y is with su t body Cheng, HEE Sent” Ft Salant revoked. license. Tuesday. be ; € , Mand , : : , Detroit fate Pie argh "tt $9 fore Springfield Township Justice | Pat nahh 8B Pekntince we aprernment J. | Lets Elliott was sen- "Giang Marios 12 8. Marie Hi Saltenced to 6 days in the Oakland dacteonviie no washington fy fa) County Jail\\after failing to Heieaae Guy 38 26 Beetta $8 SAI97S fine. and’ costs plus three Los Angeles te . oe y, ih jail. ‘ A : eae CEG ren Tee Ue : ar - if C2 SS ret oes Sr it ee ee ee a5 eS Se eee ae “4 1 \ an Se if ‘ prove effective against the most) massiv as Plan e Spots Body | ymasenstars* mods "-\either Walton boulevard or Mont- : Shortages in Funds | ket ‘Shoot Set Fund Picks Watson . | as Industrial Head * ee “Watson; of 156 Barrington Rd. will direct the solicitation for the ‘|Prot Saves $92,000 set off the fatal chain of events when they decided to educate the Russian people, and particularly the scientists. administration sources that these next nine years will see a ot wnrest in the satellites, more breakaways from the Soviet or- iw internal crisis Secretary Dulles, in White House traffic’ beginning Monday, City Traffic: Engineer Theodore M. Vanderstempel \. * ; nded| motorists use alternate routes of calm street. as Auto Strikes Pole Four persons were injured in a Commerce township - ” peace and — OIA “Die z tor Dulles has wd), m_ .Sewe' a on ee eee the people “happiness, prosperity, |! freedom. : = serve a hew generation of base-' ~ {ball fans. Manila looks and acts me ways like an American| | try to enter vemione. (6-2NCh Concrete _ line tas bon ti y thou- m sands.” c fre- of solar explosions wh & ; * * copied that of the United | began June 28. The suh flares are | The firm, with cifices tn Gye | ane: Seren Tho Mesater inembarding the cath Wh Wine. a sons, Its jects intiate the $-| Tons ly after the 1823 Mon- |storms, creating widespread radio} 000,600 Convention Hall wader con-{ 2, etre SS 8. protecting |blackouts. HASTINGS . ON - HUDSON, pear wii the next Rine youre fee sidn in Detroit's new civicl eo ob Wontar Bamtaghere eee N, %.- CNB) — Mystery today Be gee ood wartiing center ba Ne ee US. | The“ Capri scientists said the| S*fetded the slaying of s Has- es i 5 Lo aoe recogition | first effects of the sun blast will) ‘youth while his that the early 1960s can be a | ‘n+ 1@f “those revolutionary govern: |be felt before dawn Thursday; Patents and a younger brother pert eat oS Dw in Stale——fsov cies ome ep eee ae 7 a 5 ' . 2 ee is " 2 >» = : - grapples + threes of:-—.—— s —— [= ee St ae i oe . _ : St a : Th the Eastern = ———— a — body of 1 aot ee Tignes Lek 18, Communism. AY Hemisphere, how- — - ever, the real United States i Ch was found in the ~blood-spat- This arin was as Holiday farts pect twas ast felt until the im. Dismiss One arge ag bedroom of 7 _—_ socretary ae en t reached huge \ : Loe floor apartment fash- had in mind at his news conter- (Continued From Page One) tions after World War I = pete Against Rippe ionable Hastings Terraces, Fur- ence, when he confidently St. Clair River near Port Huron will.toward the United States was nitare ier the PPh decorated | @icted that Soviet Red Boss Ni- |while fishing from a boat 80 pronounced fh Asia and Africa] DETROIT i — Charges that| SPertment, police sald. was kita. Khrushchev’s “posterity” | sergyprs RESCUE _ [Just after the war that any hint| Harold Rippe, former Taylor Town- smashed and broken as though will live in freedom. inea Senchater jot American support for a colonial/ship supervisor solicited and re- a terrific fight had taken place. — | Dulles declined to predict tolonie drowned rap pena eos — bring a wave of bitter\ceived $6,000 in’ bribes were} ie newsmen exactly Wi when he dove int 4 are. Sa = ce Eee {he has set on the death struggle of | effort Tegel angio yllorke =. =) * cuit Judge Chester R. O'Hara. DRIVE IN int tional communism. ‘Ho w- Ason-who hed 1 run over When_newly independent Indo-| The judge, how - ruled that eres ee oe ever, he is known to believe that|by @ boat. The grandson was res-\nens, Cmerged, its regard for charges against tor SS an , by ‘|in such manifestations as the ap-\has ben hearing evidence on- both | es & service "¢ &. 2S: a “state. and county [pearance on Inddnesian postage| counts agairist the 45-year-old poll-] wearers re ct, nal Coa Sat Os foe rs ee eee S| TMIPERIAL Intelligence Chiet Allen: Dulles, also _ City for the |can revolutionary heroes. Echoing| face an S SAS8S60es . : bodies of three fishermen pre- the Declaration of Independence,| ‘The jury was scheduled to begin” ' is known to feel that the Soviet) . og beat ; , : leaders themselves inadvertently pear sag when ‘tate Indonesia’s | constitution ty ag =m Pp oe careel seetedints DASE 3 Sane ©. Ot ca eae - and juke|™ se pructk ‘wilt | oint Pare Sy ar : been most dangerous in their 2 828 roe igns si ting the rian) th day % “death throes.” George and two others were|leserts, snack bars in Paris, , a TT ee eel ath miee|Americah oniversities tarning’ out Kennett Road Monday tries: af the | Kennett road between Baldwin Dixie highway “NOTICE of TAXES | ae ~ City of Pontiac 1957 gad School tes will be de and le at the 1957 without fees, ing August % 1967 « collection tge el 1%, will by added and : 1%, additional will be added on day of each month malate hp cut taxes ‘will be returned to the “cok lection with additional penalties as provided by § ‘ewe WALTER A. oman a = _. 98 S. Pakke St, aes Noy RE Oe ich a ES Ne yer be LA CP tif Pontiac vniss, wpa. 30 OLY 6, 1957 ork : ae MARQUETTE @ — A tartner; con __Jiving north of Moss Lake in Delta County got a surprise { the- — of Fume14,_ He was going ‘about his: “chavant when a caravan of cars drove into’ hie farmyard. -_“ think ‘you're loliling:. See U.S. % It's over that way,” he \Gen, Alfred M. Gruenther won the ‘nickname “The Brain’ and was called ‘“‘one of the sane brilfiant oe Se » |Back on Feet Again RICHMOND, Va. @ if ~ ve + Ceeeeoeseverscccccesccesooooees ee eae aienatanis at Dalat by et aed pa fi Seeeeesseesve cu assignments. Federal Bureau of Inves-| {them was a term of eight years as a. +istructer- - WATER SPORTS. 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Get out of|lodges in“Yhe Carpathian Moun- ; 7: ee, —_get out ‘and leave’ me tains to a ballroom-sized- bedroom} ~~ —_; ie aa © COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE that settled, they left the| ‘You know what else I want,”| alone.” in a Moraviarcastle. The costs] 4 voz TOON oo ane Se See Se —_— mat , nV SSI ees se ee APPOINTMENT iF : gd F Fs f : range from $5 to. $11 per person yan food. : f.. 4 hy. MUNITY NATIONAL BANK °° & ‘bring your” Wile” here.” Grip “and}—~y i, Wives : tes knowt-+osting more than $1,000. | Me nly — ee +7 gee ’ i her head bowed, hold tight what you want, Will Flag og agen pln ye BE er Pays 12% x ! im- U. S. Churches to Give) 3 | ‘i Vials a Aid to New Immigrants! { ; / : peace’ with’ wher commen: | svew vote ve nea,{: Mi 9M SAVING CERTIFICATES Fs tre. Hey cee e i ti 3 ! ge i ri! ? z f | d Fy u ee b H +} gas i; i e aa : E Hy i : { | g i ij i i f : i iy H t ; F 7 z 5 z ; z i F | PALRases a expression to-say Fm; Said. “and Nela wrate to me, but _ neighbors we had pene se hovagetes te ag XS 5 MER EAT EIS BAY: iy “| p expanded programs of pastoral } “4 savings at any one. of uur 8 couvatians ti % simple| 1 encouraged her te come with) when I reached Mathers’ cabin, grants newly settled in their com-| .©3* banking offices. ~ . ce min hed a0 :tdée. what I would munities. : . rst * $4 coupe . a eg «Community % Enjoy The Holiday [252222%2 s2ters SS rce\ If You Are Going Away , } for the 4th 2 _ Drive Carefully |25=:== pe See Us When You Return SS eee, * iat | | Take Advantage of Our | lone a wil be leet - 22nd Birthday Prices __ On Any Furniture You Need for Any Room in Your Home Once-A-Year Bargains = jv": UNFINISHED | ie a ! , yf” ) 4 ee | ) LOOK at These BARGAINS! 5 DRAWER CHEST ............ 5 7 DRAWER DESKS............. SI" Kerra «=f essen =f ROOM DIVIDER BASE.......... « 18% <== H/-WAY FURNITURE MART P wae’ 3 i i Li : 7 a i i ul a i i at 2 z — 2h it C . H RH eS ey ee eee 120 AVE.2 nail | house. When I started toward the | $4950 y; es PS bay Bt te wae semped OOM DIVIDER BOOKCASE....... "13 oe : i : . s . |When I reached him, he said: F ‘TERMS to SUIT | | EASY to PARK) [tow ss : mae: 4 30-60-90 Days or Budget Up to . Just Drive Up—Free Delivery 24 Months . . . Open Thurs., Fri. |. Advertised Items Subject to and Set. Evenings till 9:00 P. M. Prior Sale H | DV WWE Ve Fy = pt } and } told se - They “the tops in surfacing’ \"Sstarted to swear at him, and The Miracle Counter Topping That Is Heat and Stain. ; now, youve aot ro cal ==" Resistant May Be Purchased im 90° Widths ngth = WOOD GRAINS - - Eliminates waste be- _SPATTERS ns cause it comes in a es SS See . . Formula ‘99’ : a 8 PONTIAC’S HEADQUARTERS for HOUSE | 7795 | MIRACLE PAINT FORMULA ‘29° PAINT Blister & Peel Resistant Paint in Any Weather! ete " i Fora Limited Time Only We have @ large number of pianos that we must move or — put in storage. All styles in light or dark woods that we will loan to tesponsible families. Husband and wife must make selection together. You sign no agreement to “buy. All you pay is the normal cartage. We reserve ‘the right to select | the homes in which the pianos will be placed. Come in : Wa sy See Beautiful, Small Baby Grand Piano — Like New. 44——..\__Msad_Limed Oak Spinet Piano Stereos — ; i ’ Pe ; nat A TE a NE I Th LE | | i cae: ‘ } } Z , ea ed i Bee PAINT & TILE 256 So. SAGINAW Federal 2-1026 the underdeveloped countries aid in. the amounts needed to make a better | life for greatly expanded populations. . Japan has cut its rate from 34 --per-thoisand-in -1947-to 19-per—_____(_). O ii 5 ef iH; g 4... MEMBER_OP AUDIT. BUREAY OF CIRCULATIONS _ WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1957 thousand in 1955. India also is ‘i ae —— ve : _. opening family planning ‘clinics. & Beer esc eet ome Membership in OTC <—— 7 i PS ie et ; = wt —. &t-ace 102 an Islington; England, ae a. hee ee it no one were to go into fields : Vital to US. Trade ‘woman attributes her longevity to ~ eK ATT oN.” . Bnd 28k full no oy Peer ype 4 President dirsmnnowsr repeated! ‘drinking small quantities of whiskey nn ie oe rite : get along fine without a lot of ee ett) ally, It could be that this pr _ ‘There’s ? Bcd xylan te el lage had reguaited Cckigremionad approval rT”. 7* 0Oe be that es practice : sAnother ‘ere people whe in 3 : ‘is not only physically healthful, but: ~ Stuffy as This’ anotmer vor Teacher ' of U.S. membership in the proposed’ ‘that it also provides a keen incentive Si a ‘Organization for Trade Co-operation to living... ee s arts ’ ‘ ’ AOTC) but ‘all action has been : lowed to wear shorts for the frst but Just as Odd (_Mached by high peotectionists. .... si Apa and alas, for the ninth con- ~ . ~ ete ofa local a tthe Winged T haven't seen any raccoons ‘in Congress failed in 1986 to act Serutive moth, Ue et ee. . ary ak teases Sees goer aoeater~- tne enesaee ttc eae — on bill authorising participa; continues strong, and Sas Sasage. i “py Al | ee: MAS OR Lo agate ” ee TS este es wo. Cont wet he eae ne tion in this international organ- | be no indication yet that it may be m Almost as Civilized as an Ol’ Blockbuster Now” » ving tine. Se en Fe tie to General Agreement on Tariffs aamempeicetenes David Lawrence Says: eo ar et ee : poy ogg City Dweller and Trade (GATT) and to r es ; a on William : = ‘ : A sroxen heart will not mend as =e 4 0 0 ee, - “Tells Why T: which the U.S. has been a party — ; Do Cl ks W t rt Di ed | For eight years Governor Wil- Hernia ‘since 1948. Its aim is to foster wing 16 is worn on the sleeve, | erkK rite Ou €ciS1ONns. “tas Sastre patel Is Floundering trade by reciprocal trade conces- Th About T WASHINGTON — The Judiciary - court- said —that—the Congress ——Congress— gy Soo making Com 1 you want to know why the shes ond afmeane’. to nhar e Man a sown Comment. te Hate. ae a pepe gray ae consideration as charges by any answer: Now the Rey have Big ae ge Sirgen ore ; *. *.-% —y Moody Jeft the service of the "s™img of petitions, presence his accusers are unfair. Maxwell. The four of them average : . = hea go toward limit- chiet as a “at a gathering of two or more The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence ‘%© be about 70 per cent of 1956. | __ Last year GATT was adhered to Top Officer in the Largest. = pe decisis Cle cays Atter the people,” use of an alias, attend- Waterway is bringing many indus- 100K no further. aa by: 35 countries representing 80 per School District in County powers a eave ed down, as the term of the.court Sond cesaecaie Guach ome se Be tage pty oe = Suill Hopetul -to come into existence when ap- Bie Sgr Tk oe of five members 88 the justices themselves seem to Yio fal Guostons, relative wo dune. aot St ten seer toons Claim of W : : casualty succeed: e hasbeen ap assert off the bench in making points would be barred from oman proved by nations representing 85 auto ditto. pointed to con- Public speeches on controversial ‘™duiry or merely omitted in set- Mr. Williams is clearly worried. per cent of total GATT trade.. Since | sa ——— duct-an inguiry, iaites of the day. =n, Vatandarda to assure that Sb SSpeare. “Methinks the geole- male’ about car insurance rates our trade is 20 per cent of the total, Up in my home town of Holly, if am ie belins any gph XE = oe sean Goth eeast Ga som. was boastful but hardly intelligent, - ‘US. approval is necessary for OTC’s { ° . BuelE. Starr LAWRENCE be effective, will pros greeny. Poneadh on account of their “‘associations” - Rebert H.Gorsiine Unfair and stupid laws have been establishm has been elected President of the Board. the House of Representatives ac- im these matters and article %,,, Passive activity.” _ Milford made in the past, and higher rates —! apes : of Education. He ie General Manutec- cept ‘the Supreme Cout’s. edict in the “California Law. Review” The House Judiciary Committee _ ——— a oe ee The agency was to administer turing Manager at = and” pass a feslution | stating wtih he Seeeiunel, 5 Sehute pbk ode WE ag’ onauaek te Teachers Discuss po fea at alsa Sop the trade rules of GATT, spon- __ Pontiac Motor Division, exactly what it wishes to invest: OCCU: “For what it may be investigate the processes of the Year Rong School — * * disreyardthe Don't Walk sor international trade tia- and lives in Springfield Township. The . £4! and, if it should decide to some type of federal Supreme Court itself. For the 45 ; signs at busy intersections and : hes Holly Area Schools cover the largest ter-° “A, 897 Witnesses, will the com- is both security PFO- American people have the right This school controversy is be- ©*Plain, if women can't cross ; tome and feciittate;ccomedite- ey ee cetem in Ookland cee mene clear i odrence just Peeatitinbhe may and social 49 tind out who writes the de- coming absurd. Pll voice my opin- Streets on foot with traffic signals, : tions on trade questions, It also County, “extending ‘into five townships. eens Re epee ia ask. | fiat Sk thy giteh tk hall orn eee Sek an. aeolian ae ma would study and make recom- _t is in the midst of a $1,250,000 building pavccliiating aehiliee tiie. 2 : : opyright, 1957) pop dag sigh Gere et Re ee 4 ~~~ qaendations on international __Ptoetam.” Congratulations to Buel and be useless unless the House of 7. Wi | . maid for be ithe "somen' Ne . to the Holly Area Schools. Se even prepared_ta__ Dr. William Brady Says: : = member teachers are not paid for must pn hetggene = ~trade policy... feo 2 SS . eieatissbidietin Ci, Oe SRE its : ——______«_______ these so-called three months vaca- Special privileges a ' : under - “Constite a” TD —— — -——- ee a Regulated 50] “oe er Was “Old Ironsides” really made of iron? : f... #. ® ANSWER: * ‘Old Ironsides” was the nickname for the U. S. S. Con- ution, a frigate, sctually made of wood. It was her indestructibility DA 4. | in battle that won her the name of “Old Ironsides.” | On August 19,1812, the .“Constitution” come on the Bettie aig | Guerriere, about a hundred miles from Boston. The Constitution fought|~ ee ee gee See ee oe 2 SD Se Soe SNE & Fete last Guerriere lost her masts and surrendered. On Dec. 19 of the See sou oe em oe ee [of Brazil. Her crew, seeing cannon balls bounce off her tough oaken service | bulwarks, proudly named her “Old Ironsides.” ~ Expansion Watch Bands Ledies’ — Men's Special 1 95 | from children to adults contributed money to save her. Today, Cat Seeds” ile Sent tp Shp Heston Minter wtheve he D0 90 SONNY: he argued. public can visit her. FOR YOU TO DO: Ask your parents to help you look up Oliver) Wendell Holmes’ poem. Then read it to see how Holmes won over a) ROME w—A egal nation to the cause of a ship. I eh me Magee Fe only \i oe nuclear exhi-| Evans Bissonette, Bay City, Mich., wins $10 for this idea. 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Le hae the President's special emissary at} purry = i > NOW SERVING. : 1 _ Sal : i ja top post in an area under heavy Sncwatad: Ss 2» LUNCHEON . have pares Loreen Peterson is half he | DINING ROOM OPEN | is thee Wad bot roa UF) f 11 A.M.-11P.M. = . ‘ ee ee Business Men's Luncheons | : START iL AM. | will about Public Law JIM ROBBINS’ | - mb —— made — _ , me a sense . ~ Dining and all related organiza w | _ Beas Rowe sad Bes juny respond to Ceasers, | 3 WT vc LAWS ae en suas respond automatically when people BLUE SKY a . : . —ecnaccemeenr are in trouble. We just didn't have age _ i ll in ll Ll Li in Mind - this, on such a basis, before 875.” Re Ske a DRIVE-IN gee eo . & RAINE, rec | DISASTER CONSCIOUS ss atten Sak ies Unie daa id + + : | IDANCE} === fo) el 4) scious while se as Yesterday's enewen Course, sAlod, tion committee got mixed up and . | Every Nite of the Week } vege core had a time with the} [7-3 Where My Line, Ine. 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CP End of Union Lake and Haggerty Roads : ' | | EM 3-066! _ Open 7:00 no little Iuck, you-could make tlre bione G : : WED. — THURS. — FRI. in Hollywood. It you do, here is|'@Xa8 Plane Grounded jj BIG GALA 4th of JULY SHOW |"F Si"stie' « tu! souron Se mn true with WILLIAM REDFIELO - oy “FIREWORKS — FUN FOR ALL! , , Wermtan tor the Berean and Ovected by Gworge Seaton soe 8 a inaoe a ’ ° ; aboard was called back last night = aa 3 VIRGINIA EDMOND of the rich stars are those|and searched at Beaumont after|s WONDERFUL ADD: MAYO: O'BRIEN) [ig SS ct FOOD : 0! a ” " personal basis. 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"The +} Sige» PE ona tiips (I jfrom an ment, thanks to the|(rolis, butter, and coffee) are in-lg Wines, Beers and-Ales LI x toc ARN PNNRAM ARISE —fweitincwn depletion “allowance cided in one unit. _ fram Ail Oves the World” TTLEST itbey'l ae oe ¥+) Formerly in France, ond ‘til in'é LUNCHES s ee a Sy | If you don't. have connections|™ny,, other European countries,|@ ° H OUTLAW” put the money in real es(¢act item on the bill was present-/§ » Open Every Dey ' tate, Yaw: can seldom. go wrong|** ere: which wes often PHONE: OR 3-1907 “The i : : - S24 aan ananae , 1 SILENT 4th of July nwo “WORLD” MATINEE <<“. DOORS OPEN 12:45 >| WALAKE i A “NOW thru THURSDAY ba t The T i Wonderful Story of COL. DEAS 7 B+! a5 = rains ¥4 rise: i, a Phone FE 20127 sis crate > gore SS as | Installed | by Beta Sigma Phi Phi Alpha Kappa met at the home of its adviser, Mrs. Robert Dodd of East. Rutgers avenue, for installation as a chapter of Beta I Sigma Phi Sorority. are Larry. Gilbert (left) of Lynn court after a cooling swim in Sylvan Lake. — las members. Boy Should Rise “A teenage boy should rise. when Mrs. Dodd and Mrs, William either a man or woman comes in- Roualet installed Joan Bennett, to the wt room, A teenage girl should not for @ ————— Mary Lou Sand-irise for a woman, but i — ST( RE ‘? URS Se be Lake J 4 a : Neil, unless he 1s elderly. -.son_ of Parkhurst street announce aa t ome of the bride's. parents, iia ee et Oe RON Eagle and Mrs. Robert Sherwin’ Claims Bride. . Mr. and Mrs, Clarence H. Kit- the marriage of Nahcy Homeister, daughter. of Mrs. Alice Homeister of Wyandotte, to their son, E. they do ta “We all get. together for a big is where many Pontiac families will gather fomens Section with the prospect of a dip in the water. ace temisinmeernntwenet “WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1957 — “PAGES 10-11 lack of accessible organized Independence Day Spirit ‘| Fails to Stir Teenagers . 530 per cent who feel turkey dinner and family conclave. It's a: wonderful feeling of be- longing. July 4th doesn’t offer anything like« that.” ; + # + noted a 14-year-old girl. “Just * The wedding wok place at First eS * Methodist Church in Wyandotte] Saturday. Following the reception “theld in the Chareh paitlors,-a- but} ene: fet luncheon was served at the “The Fourth is nothing to me,” Elizabeth “Ann a long = Says Vows in Roya | Oak |. : : —_and_hair styling A permanént tf eT 5 i eS Rae EST i f ii 2 i i ii \d ay for Mediocri od ae a i Wayland. J ne Thom olyn J honor’s in pink floral the ing and a. .| Following. the sP ee = and a pink carnation cor- . The i a blue bemberg with matching a corsage of pink carnations. |[ : ee * newlyweds are taking a trip “e 4 rice. P ow INTRODUCING | Pontiac ‘Travel Service ; New L Michigan. The northern = “THE SPARKLING — MODERN 1957 & Special Roto-Matic 860. It’s yours now at the sensational . Finished in gorgeous irideacent yellow and silver gray, this new Eureka is truly dazzling in color and design. 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Jack- Saturday at 7 p.m, in the nessed the marriage of Carolyn Allebach performed the ceremony.|Clarkctoa, te The bride is-the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson of Os-,ception was held in the GOWNED IN BEIGE Mrs. Clay: street, and are Mr. AL iil af as: eal A, white carnations and stephanotis, ie MR. and MRS, DONALD JACKSON t ; ‘ : 5 ts Fe eh : - BES : ye ‘ a As - i os apa % 5 i * , fEt i of ei, aps a Lp ; ¥ ae sd fae i My : e ing , er Dough | OV Mrs. Dawe Uses). ‘Only Peel of Orange of Baki ‘in Sandwich Loaf fe _}ton_P, Bip pad agay2 im! ie=Gilze Hi RY lel 2 “Hy Heng ily bf ae = MPAN } U co Sie BUY NOW and SAVE #4 re ne demonstration at our CONSUMERS POWER com PEPE Ro Iitustracion slightly enlarged =} toa sorted colors. | Oldest Jewelry Store PRICES to SUIT EVERY BUDGET for matrimony - our prong-set diamond is upon the gems themselves. so that the tips are hardly discernible, _ wedding ring sets in which all = ™\Do Your Shere |During Half is ridegroom the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. __St. John of |O et RICHARD YORK ST. 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And they want to keep _ = —— os onwtaadamdaacy dp sernr iad URE - -Whiy is America the way itis? What makes it 8 good — an to live? The answer is simply this: Throughout our history most Americans have believed that every person has certain rights and duties ang __ wesponsibilities, Americans have believed that there are certain things _ r| that people should do, pad pie shingp thoy 2 — pot do. "They bave alo Deteved in certain things that people are, and are not. These things thiat people believe are called principles. This book is an attempt to-state the Principles of America ip simple, primer fashion so that you can understand _ me a oi Jearn them, and remember them. _ | _ ‘This is important. | sf inks Morn Soa ae f * __. fieved in these principles and guided their-tives by them, | aes that America has grown-to be the good place it is. peg LE il ob ok lear 40 tnemamibel tind pelacioghet—'ne also guide our lives by them—then we can help to yar America growing better, and better, and better. ; And if we follow these Principles of America, we can help make the world a better place to live in, too, are oe FORBES ASRS ON ae | The Principles of America are these... 4. Each Person is of Importance and Value as an Individual. , This is the cornerstone . . . the foundation of all our other beliefs Se ee eee to < Prost it comes out hatred of these.“ ‘isms wader. which the._| F individual has no value or as a person, but is only . one of many unimportant people who have to live the way their leaders tell them to. Coming directly from that first principle are two other "principles that are also part of the foundation of Ameri- ‘ canism. 2; We Believe that All Men shold Enjoy Per sonal Freedom. ~ ~=3. We Believe that Adl-Men are-Created. Baul e; , are Principles 7. The Right to — of = and 2 Proper. Sth and Lat) protect agains ilgal search and seizure, or low Of life, liberty, or property, without “due process of law.” oe 8 The Right to Equal Protection before the Law. As individuals are equally sacpattial ba lavie inant igphy equally to all, without special privileges for any particular individuals of groupe. 9. The Right to Freedom from Slavery.” : This includes “the right: to quit,” for no individual may be aaa: ecb for another. 10. The Right t to Petition the Government. The legally guaranteed right of the individual to “petition the government for redress of grievances” is evidence of the Ameri- can belief that government is the servant, not the master, of the people. | 11. The Right to Vote for people of your choice. ‘" "This is the individual's most potent weapon in the protection of ~ his rights and freedoms . . . a weapon that to be effective must be constantly and wisely used. The Principles of America hold that every man has... 12. The Right to a Good Caication 13. The Right to Live where he pleases. 14. The Right to: Work where he wants to. 16. The Right to Own Property. 17. The Right to Start his Own Business : 18. The Right to Manage his Own Affairs. 19. The € Right to- Make-a Profit—or-to- Fail, _ depending on his Own. ‘Ability. There’are other, similar rights.of individual action which of America, but all of these individual rights may be combined in these two broad. principles hice 20. Every Manis entitled to ‘Freedom and Equdlity of Opportunity. : Ot. Every Man may Earn: his ‘ites ‘When, Where, and. How he wants to. = There are also Limiting Principles. ig ee It is worth noting that the Declatation of Independence ex- pressed the belief thar “alt men are created equal,” It -did not state or imply a belief that men develop equally or have equal — ability, or that they should ever be forced to an exact equality of thought, speech or material possessions. ‘ That would bé equality without freedom. Americans have always believed the two should go together. Prom the days of the Declaration of Independence and the writing of the Constitution, Amiericans have known that even though Life, Liberty, and other unalienable rights are granted to man by his Creator, ay require some ii tection by man himself. ae . _ So, in our Constitution, and in other laws of our tend, : there are set down to protect the rights and free- | doms and equality of individuals. And these principles play’ an important part in keeping America a good place in. which to live. ; 4, The Right to Freedom of Speech. This includes freedom of the press, of radio, of motion pictures, of every means by which man may €xpress his thoughts on any subject. 5 5. The Right to Freedom of Assembly. - As we Believe in the right of individual action, so we beieve that —} _ individuals should be free to act together for the benefit of all. This IS Democracy. 6. The Right to Freedom of Worship. i nn ny mmorpg yr a eee ee their betiefs, ; re oo Pn fe tnt ety Mt an Pt gn hi a Principles of individual freedom sometimnes clash with those _of individual equality. Therefore our rights as individuals must “Song and those sae abet te Heetiaehves _ rear ae | a : 5 “22. The Rights of any Individual shall aot 23, The Rights of any Individual shall not - 24. Every Individual owes Obedience to the 25. Every Man shall be Judged by his Own | -27.To “Achieve “anything, Man~should-be~ a Printed ox a/Public Service by r x é 7 2 Interfere with the ae Rights of Other Individuals. : _ ou ih min ym pe he ews : nose starts, ~ Interfere. with the Welfare of the People "as a Whole. Fredo of spesch det not give the individual the righ shout “fire” in a crowded theatre. eee 32, Evry Invi oust Deal Faiely with : nesty, fairness, and persor ney em tp 33. Fair and F; ree Compbttion is sa Good Thing, _ (Americans have always believed that competition among in= 24: ‘ dividuals or groups encourages greater effort which in tura brings greaterbenefits to all. H. Cooperation among Individuals is _— - _ Important. a “ Principles of Individual Responsibility . i. - Freedom for individuals carries with it an equal responsie to use that freedom wisely. Therefore, if we wish to remain free, potas ful6ll our sepoestittos |. asfreemen, 35. The lodividual i is + Responsbi for himself ‘and his Family. ‘he must owe them and provide for their presen end future 36. The Individual has Responsibilities t to the ~ Groups of which he is a Part, Laws under which he Lives: The individual has the Fight to talk against a law, to work and vote to change that law, but NOT to disobey that law. Principles that are Patterns of Behavior... Many of our principles of individual freedom and equality are guaranteed to us by law. But we have other beliefs, other general rules of action and conduct that have grown to the status of principles. They have stood the test of time. They have worked. They en ee nee we look at things. __, These principles, too, ive Doasiduticis of Ameticnniom. They are as true, if not more true, today than they were in 1850 Orin 1750. If America stays free, they will still hold true in 2050. Record. —Amei halt in tore Mes nt as what that man himself can ~Tieve a man must stand om his own feet. 26. Every. Man is sig to Aetint | as much as he can. : we Seto ushheen dpe by ESPNU ls i any man may achieve greatness, there is the greatest incentive for every man to do his best. igh , is not as Willing to Work. Americans have always known thet “you don't get something po ie. a memes al and to work bard. aS ee 2B. Ackéevediens aloo Depiinds upc the Ability t todo a Good Job. Add to “willingness to work” the ability to produce results and the combination is the basis for most individual achievement pectsaptiosth | 29, Every “Man has the Right to a Fair — : of the Results of his Work and his Ability. . Because of this belief, America has not only produced more _ goods, but they have been more fairly and more widely shared ‘by mony people than & any other coumny, | 30. Security is ‘the Ability of a Man to Provide” ‘for himself. ae ‘The only true security for any individual is the opportunity, the _ability, and the determination to work.and plan arid save for his _ " own present and future. Self-reliance is vital to individual in- and freedom, No man can’be “proud and _ dependence free” who depends on others for bis security. a ee mee 31. When an Individual cannot Provide his own Security, the Responsibility should be Assumed by Others. We Vaiss 6d dual saicvs: & bo wheel odaqpons clothing and shelter, so those who have more than their basic needs share the responsibility of providing the essentials of only Saree ee ee : | Th Poptine | Press _ Be Sigh, Sane ereyerae Re SE se ra Tome Ser mn: ‘He must give Of his best 4o-his community, his church, his ome plover, his union, and to every group in which individuais coe operate for their mutual benefit, ' 7 37. The Individual has puponiitias to his @ Country. * 38.-The Individual has. Responsibilities tothe _ World. Man’s horizons have expanded. What happens in the world affects him, and his actions can affect the world. Today, there- Ses somey Ha betta behead conpueaton ct te Most of us are still confident of ourselves and of our coun- eS We do not claim perfection. But we have faith in our ity to- move forwardyto- improve, to grow, to provide — more and more individuals with more and-more of every> thing they want and need in life... | If we, the people of the United States, want to have more material benefits, we must y talove in a and follow these two - principles: 39. The only way we can tin More i is to Produce More; and | | 40. As we Produce More, we must make it-— possible for More and More People to | off Enjoy that which-we Produce,-—— If we, the ‘people of the United States} want to have @ bettenlife, ee materially... 44 We must stand firmly for our Beliefs, our Rights, our Principles. WALT WHITMAN, writing ened 100 years ago, put it this. way: + "are is wo sit Sin, whi oat ‘Ges sa. enter upon this country if the people lose their supreme fidence in themselves . , .” ao __ There are those who would chip away our confidence so that their spe Wh Eh seme netinnrent 8. Mee et OF Act, OF ded ee eal st ‘Ts it With or Against the Priciple of America? (ee : i = =e Le + pier == eh a oe phar ia Pes ‘Of tyranny might creep into Amer= 2 re ite eee, ; ———— gad Ladd streets tor eee will be George z ' é ae : A ee ee oP = : of F re a : = 2 See wy) : iy am ‘ : ‘ he . frie - 4 : ff ae | i “be \ \ f : | ee ; : < i spe Seeger if 4 2 | | | . a THE’ PON’ 4 £ | 8 aw of, — 2 2S bs day ¢ e rs 2 lebrations ‘é ai Bl ase in{the ‘sky for about 15 minutes and > outlining the lake. About 3,860 flares have been [purchased for this yrs sale, “Lathrup | This village will again have a|— : fireworks display. at the recrea- tion area at Rainbow drive.and "T Southfield road —in- the evening. At Clifford, the annual home- coming is slated for three days, from Friday through Sunday. Firemen are preparing ‘Slate Street Dance WOLVERINE LAKE — All residents of the Wolverine Lake atea have been invited to attend | = Srent Bagee on duly. 8 ot 5 The affair, sponsored by the Wolverine Lake Improvement Asen., will be held on Adelaid ‘the parpose~ of promoting cocialbilities t= the commanity. for the square dancing Belprez. RKe- treshments will be available. a fireworks display for townsfolk, | The Lathrup Police Youth Recrea- tion Dept., Inc., has ‘mailed 1,500 tickets to Lathrup residents which will permit their Cars to hs in ithe area, Oak Park Marking its 12th birthday a« a city, Oak Park will hold an all-day celebration July 4, start- ing af 16 a.m. Among other things there will be a birthday “eeremony at 2 p.m. in the city ~ park, followed by the Miss Oak | Park Beauty Contest at 3 p.m. West Bloomfield Township Plans have been made for both. indoor and outdoor July 4 cele-| |brations for the Twin Beach Golf ‘Club Agsn. members and families. An assertment of games and _ _Yaces will be held and prises | | awarded “Wie wimers~ind July 32 and. from 9 a.m. until noon. July 13. = oe es erating expenses for the library, EARNS ANOTHER. TITLE: — Sharon Dreyer, 16, daughter of na ra pinoy oan Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Dreyer of Orchard Lake, again won the whe sulame at ialgiie oh the Michigan Senior baton championship held at Alma College, Satur- library has incre: a many inl day. She will attend the Nationals at St.-Paul in January where she ..ont months. Aldo, the list of now holds the National Fingerwork title and is on the All-American 5 ; members has been growing : since twirling team. A senior at West Bloomfield High School, she will the Mhewey ivan firet opened almost appear at the Chicago Fair, July 10. Proceeds from the sale of tags will be used to meet current op-. The facility is oper is all resi- - ~- be cine relate 2 sl = -Going—over~ for the $115,000 Building Crusade to be beld September for the First Methodist Church, pera are members of the Finance Com- mission: (seated) Phillip Smith, chairman; Rev. Grant Dunlap, d director; David Stewart, co-chair. ; x . man; ”¢etanding?- ‘Ed Davies, sullding comuaittens—- soe Jackson Byers, trustee. The colonial church — structure will be located on property adjacent to the high school, which was recently donated by _ the Howard Huttenlocher family. : dents of Walled Lake and sur-| rounding area. Regular hours are from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. each’ Tuesday and Thursday, from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m, each Frida Senko-Stevens Rite Read a : : ! ee hae ie een | adults. There will be a variety of beoths among which will be | aprons, plants, puppets, white- elephants and a teenage booth. The new play-yard will be forthe first time for the: Saturday. A me teeters ior he teh | of July will be a story hour, to be held Tuesdays from 1 until NORTH BRANCH — Honoring’ law, Mrs. knee Stevens of |Mr. and Mrs, Donald Senko whose; Brown City and by Madeline | marriage was an event of Saturday’ Senke of North Branch. ‘a post-uptial dinner for the im-| whose _parents| Lpeetiate -taggilien-swen-held-of- Si he, wesw cums Sent Paneer 5 pan. Sacp toler wal be Ses. o'clock Saturday, afternoon at. the was attended by Noel Conger of Mary Weborg, a member = of North Branch American Legion’ North Branch, as best man, Ly-| the wteeged , opened, - to be held at St. Andrew Catholici-nndren This is to be operated hall. A reception for 20 guests School there. _Walled Lake Park! on the co-op- plan with teenagers: ‘lowed. annquneces its annual evening dis- haby sitting for children of mem- e 2 # play of fireworks. fol-! man Stevens, the bride’s brother,) teaching staff and ~ Earnest Senko of North Children of all ages are invited * -* * Auburn Heights At T pis. om July 4, the Fire Dept. here will hold a demonstra-’ tion on Squirrel road across from the Auburn Heights Schools. * . * i ; The exhibition will include the ‘bers and their guests, according to! ‘Mrs, Lillian Danboise who is in charge. ; eee ‘Bates-O’Connor Rites Performed in Lapeer ® LAPEER — Robert J. O'Connor, Beverly’ Stevens and Donald | Senko pledged their marriage vows for children of Walled Lake each) Methodist : e so Ci ah pes “= Service Read _|summer for the past five years. Merle Nichols, reading the serv- ice. "55 Class to Reunite i. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Stevens, was i —_— WATERFORD. TOWNSHIP The 1955 class of Waterford Town-' in St. John’ 5 ‘Lapeer and Mrs. Wilma Bates of attended by a cousin, Marlene & _ over a quarter of a century. p * | burning of & shanty. and methods: ef_econtrol and the burning of a. soring a July 4 celebration for Clarkston. A parade will form at Nighters, will be « feature of Bell, of Peck, by her sisterin- Coapman - -Dodge Rite Hadley were married Saturday. vale, “Mr. and Mrs.John Cutgmaan: of! ‘3005 Avalon, Rochester, and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fred Dodge of Algonac, lare parents of the couple. + ‘The bride wore a floor length | gown of Chantilly lace, the bodice fashioned with scoop neckline and long sleeves, The skirt was full with long panels of lace over sat- | 'm. She carried a white orchid on _|.@-Prayer—_book.— ‘ship High School will hold its sec- ond annual reunion, July 21. The! Eight Boys fo Train { LaV ern Giddingses Celebrate. and b front 7 p.m. =F ath ion 100-Attend-O LAKE ORION — Eight boys, members of Orion's 1957 class, ‘mately 100. guests attended the have accepted an opportunity to. ,Golden Wedding observance of Mr. business within the Artco Manufac-| and Mrs,-LaVern Giddings, School ituring Co. in their first training Sunday a program. = - * *-* ,has conducted a similar story hour |training their aptitudes will be con- sidered in choosing their specifi¢ \field,. accordizg to Walter Schrei-+ ‘ber, owner of the plant. County Births Drayten Pisins Mr. and Mrs. Bradley L. Scott Whitfield Dr. Jone 19. of a son Jeffrey Craig 00 be Allen and Mr. and Mrs. John men for the event. Sabie of Oxtabd snd Gawren (08 dings of North Branch, Sinee their marriage, Mr. and held’ Mrs, Giddings rs have lived in Burl- NORTH BRANCH — ‘outs at their farm ‘home at 3847 Millington Rd. \to the story hour. Mrs. Weborg| After six months of general) and LaVern-Giddings wile mar- daughter occupy. the farm.to the - ‘nearest neighbor is their only son, Gerald who with his wife, son ahd ington Township, Lapeer Co. ‘Their : Maceday Lake, announce Mrs. Wm. Baldwin of Thomas, Mrs. and Mrs. ried at the bride’s parental home West. al Lake, Oakland Coun- Cs an See 6,1, Plan-Joly 15 Picnic — The bride's brother, ‘Hes, w. A. ‘COMMERCE — Members of the ‘Kishpaugh, pastor of a Birming- ee ee officiated | Elizabeth Asbury Circle of the ‘}Commerce Church will gather for The Slowing five, who attended|a potluck picnic luncheon at 12 "oe the marriage service, were present|noon Monday, July 15 at Pine- | of 353 594 at the 50th anniversary observance: crest Beach. Mrs. Marge Hogg Mary Pingston are chair- ma tenet se a : 2 ae = Pie Me ae ‘June 29 by the Rev. Fr. J. J. ll be : it of off which will be put out oche: event wi a picnic: at Teeple through the use of foam. — of the vm of Immaculate - —_ : a Rochester, ae Highland Recreation area. were eed A indder display and = cee lb “Mr. ahd Mra: Caro. ~ County Calendar. me 47 a drill team will be o& band alsa, { = [ . : The siren will sound at 7 p.t.. Gates & Commerce © ROCHESTER + Marian E. Coap- followed By a display of $500" Following a wedding trip te. ‘ne suzaneth Aatbury Circie of Com- man and Donald Dodge were united . ‘worth of fireworks, aerial and northern Michigan, ‘Mr. and Mrs. pitacoy eg leg Ran in marriagé at a 7 p.m. ceremony , O'Connor will reside in Hadley. eer on Commerce road Saturday June 29 in. St. John's Si eos, Laren, Charch, the Rev. Walter fs oe hatietes is ter was maid of honor. Sharon Lit- tle field and Elaine Zablocki were "| bridesmaids. —fman and the— ushers were Dick Coapman and Russell Williams. A reception followed at the the afternoon. . Fireworks at dark and dancing) in the street after the fireworks, at the high school, ning’s attractions. __ Clawson Beginning at 9:30 a.m., a parade will mark the start of the July 4 festivities which will feature ‘an- tique cars, tanks, and the Oakland County Sheriff's posse. i This will be followed by a | fiag-raising ceremony, beauty contest and variety show in the city park. Distinguished guests will be Michigan senators, Wil- liam 8. Broomfield and Charles | E. Potter. About 20.000 persons are ex pected to attend the celebration. | — which has been held annually for. * * Commerce Township Commerce Township will be brightened by a red glow at 10 p.m. on the Fourth of July. Residents who bought flares — the Commerce Goodfellows been asked to light them pe same time. The sale of dance by the Goodfellows is an annual project, ¢ A local fireworks display will be held at the Commerce Drive-In Theater. .. Lake Orion burnt ——Lake Orion's traditional ing of the flares will be the fire- works es the nla stata — are the eve- Fol n the village park and on ce American Legion Hall in Auburn Heights. After a short wedding | | home at 4334 Taft Rd., Algonac. | The bride graduated from the [Rochester High School andthe =} groom was- graduiate-of Algonac High School. Guests were present from Detroit, | Wayne, Fenton, St. Clair Shores’ ‘and: Rochester, New York. Two Men Injured Be th Rose 2S peaks Vows as Auto Hits Tree in Presbyterian Service : MR. and MRS. PAUL SHOEMAKER | ‘ TROY — Two men were . injured about 3:30 this morning wher . )their car ran off the road and WATERFORD TOWNSHIP The White Lake ‘pm. Saturday of Beth Lorraine'ard of Davisburg is the -bride- Mickowski, 25, of 832 E. Ballas, ‘Rose to Paul-S; Shoemaker. The groom's: mother. \Rev. Robert, R. Von Oeyen per-|. For a trip to northern Michigan Spehar, 41, of 15433 Strathmore, formed the ceremony. ithe bride changed fo a pale Detroit. x * * Havender ensemble with white ac-. <2 & 8. For her late June wedding the!cessories*and dark - lavender ac- bride chose: a white embroidered cents. organdy floor length gown with The shart sleeves, waistline dale. and Sabrina neck.She wore. al headpiece fashioned as 4@n_irides-| cent shell .with a small drop, pearl at the forehead. The bride: carried ‘a bouquet of gardenias, stephanotis and ivy- in crescent | ee mS I ‘received cuts about the face and couple will live in Fern- Spehar suffered a laceratéd scalp : Jand injuries to his left ankle, Let the Mailman do your footwork sete lawn, é 2 ae with a ays Heniees John Coapman Jr. served as best} . trip the young couple will be at | —' ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. struck a driveway and a tree in- Presbyterian and Mrs. Jeon Rose of North-Cass Troy. Taken to St. Joseph Mercy ~T church was +the—setting forthe 8.Lake voad_and Mrs, Vincent How-/ Hospital,_Pontiac, were—Edward: | Madison Heights, and John — Mickowski, driver of: the vehicte. See 4 5 d “FE 5-6136 y ee ky Sggeza gta eBay $8 Tut | Bek : eqsnny peseeneccctie a y ea8ylty — rT $82 | “3 — - 5 gy ii lnyath i tf i Hi 1a pts iF rie ii aaa * i ae we ieee © =n eece ta hf He Het HH Long! ‘hat gs i ialh \ peo Ebay dan fs Bes iis + it fii iif Lia . 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Michigan Holds ATS Ee ee ne eee Si a owe pMasane Hie High Con eificiency, Stop i, tsk about the 0 ring an ter bell “‘ silat Wier une Wee [around trapping would encourage Mustang High Compression line. fet soreineyseranectre xi HOliday Boat Races Seats ted neo fe sims her oer | Pontiac Motor Parts Busy oli ay a long leader, should do the trick.| GRAND HAVEN i — The snatl- Peace are Paste Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors eect gk pellerml oo Bread gpa gialereare cee Silunks, however, are highly Automotive Parts and Equipment Hows-try-deeper_water, If scheduled next weekend ts ebded aad on te will pul! them)Grand Haven and Muskegon in 29 Auburn Ave. Phone FE 2-0106 Sect two ; 1 by the "geno gpa py wt : : estern Michigan Stock Outboard chances for human contact t it ought/Racing Assn. year, but} More than 200. boats are, expect- eiptee nau “the bass|ed Saturday in the 100- fourth ; ae aoe ‘Grandi and Spring re — ' - over a _River : when bass|Lake course. A closed-course Mona Planned at Wolverine iio Nara eek ] is a “dead” | Lake race is scheduled Sunday. Gilet aguheés Te Row td een meat Fea wil ake ce CHEVROLET 4 Page x ‘Top. poMfichigan 6). Site is at Silver Lake, at Wol-| CAR or TRUCK a cruising fish and lay : verine. fs {i ; } well ahead of him. Let Set for . ug. 4 io Ad MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES { The ao , One of Michigan’s big outboard ot F soma ee — f8 $-7721 : nat tultch ane kote oom ee , cheser ~pevents..ol.the. season has. ’ (AB). ” ces tele ay iene at de tate’s| Equally ; nc s : Avoid any sudden motions of the; best’ drivers. The Top O’Michi- and now and then the. fish\ gan $7 - mile marathon runs 3 Watkins Lake Yachting associa-| Patience is the vital quality here.|in the Cheboygan starting tion also will race its three classes 7 8 2 and ending at bee, (snipes, thistles and lightnings) on| If everything else fails, anchor} Entries close at midnight _ Thursday morning, Friday night|off the drop-off, fish a small min-| 31, They should be sent to Che. ‘and se — and after-|now on a small hook and long,| boygan County Chamber of Com- —noon.. a merce, i i gPr Z Fy fi Cay "|which seem at odds with pre = dictions in this column can be} WHOPPER! — He's a little fellow, not bigger than the fish . : , -] © engines for Ford, eS, ten Wot laid to suri-spots, which are very|“he's holding up (above), but Barry Anderson, 2%4-years-old, caught Of the great i oe ee oe oe oe ee ee oe ee ee oe oe active now and difficult for US! the ¢pound-13%-ounce bass mostly by himself. Barry’s dad, Joe Big-car performance and small- hood, you have all the power ps eee board of education) was showing him how to use a Tastes aiatssomtacs ee you nesd...never have $0 push “ new reel at their Walnut Lake home, when the 22-inch bass_hit and | Gee he ‘ ion En = your car to the limit, saves on Steg has cuttered jumped several times. Barry redled hard, but had fo have dad's | SUll Game Animal 150% 100% m more wo OwER! SCT, iA wad Fe ae 2 i a ; | & ~Tighe-weight i valve lifters, G grind camshalt pein Pca ne mie Po cna and many sore quality custom 15 be installed in a few hours. features give you 30% to 100% "LANSING — Conservation de- inigsieiets to techy: sollied te te partment officials explain why terested persons, outlining the | which private shooting preserves will) procedures which: necessitate a not be in éperation in Michigan| delay in the establishment of A letter, in answer to several | In the letter; the department 4-H ‘Graduate’. | Young Rider Hits Top i tot dem years ago, oole sins ht um duntey'e Seat. Waa Howard (Howie) Miller, son of Mr.| nigan is nine years old, has and Mrs. Gordon Miller, 5730 North| been owned by Miller for the last Third St., Rochester, made his first) two years, His first jumper was appearance in the saddle at a Four-} Tie-Tock. H horse show. Saturday, in his Grant been Howard’ Eee tone ae secrete sok Miler ling’ toon -a-Major show, he rode toa vic- : . ate Ome ne Me Howard gave Fiannigan, his ler fine jamper, a brilliant ride over |to phony ‘ the high bars, turning in the only Se ane | Your Water Sports Headquarters. 4th of JULY SPECIALS Sarf Boards, Reg. $24.00—Now .......... .$19.95 Hydro-Flite Flying Saucer, Reg. $19.00—Now 5.00 Ski-Dart Water Skis, Beg. $27.50—Now . . . $23.50 Onthoard Water Skis, Reg. $34.00—Now . ms - $28.95 | f Swim Pins 2.0.0... cle cccececsee, $1.69 and up f | be Swim -Mask. 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Must mirvlacars walking warts, hoasy daly 3. After perted, vance é through com: i : 5 i , 4+-4508 oF pontine PO. PART-TIME W: - Personnel / Interviewer No : No) SMITH, TARAPATA, MacMAHON ner 23 \< Ra 2094'S. ADAMS RD. B'ham, Mich, MI 6-3700 es, Call 91666 +southfield Ba. must have in at } | i i aye: satanic =. | OAKLAND LAKE _ | 5m cK, Me: eee aa hae Gass some | SE Ee St | soos @ | Hotere =| John K. Irwin tance to . $989 down, Civilians—$490 Down < Realtor neenereveboareinonrm _ Geones ae oe INO ee 313 West Huron Bireet GATEW AYS to ONLY $15,250 |40 Dink eer rang | Tuntalnet pein wind ems | Root BOORR,_LARGE LOE. | “HAPPINESS ee ee ea a: sarod et lt ia =o Bde ee | non 9 = = Gb Mt : bene Sos PAYMENT | Ee a dear eracal SS | EE sae me for that persgnal interest $500 DOWN JIM ae nhboos poe | as eek ei ag feos rer ee MIDDLETON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ST, A Bet JIM WRIGHT | é : : ” c. REALTOR garage on your ! = "| Epeated off Squirrel Ré. on | r ‘ —. “oe Siete vere uae EL DUNLAP. age FoR ey 5 a Brenings after’ 6 call Mr. Jolt, | 7 sed esky 8 "room aod 1 Park Homes MAHAN _ Bloomfield ACEDAY LAKE © | custom Builder __reeum) -ELWOOD REALTY | | enclosed ous "pores, hare: | ye a Sap Se 5 ae es aga : JgeUTIPULLY LANDSCAPED DRAYTON PLAINS Lake front tog cabin with, nice!" “Ruy Thru Partridge |- pest ove ase | A. JOHNSON, Realtor wali, ¢ room sit paneled OPEN ee Banari RE ER| sanPS! Tat date snc | Bele ees aseea| List Thru Partridge | Sree raat | 1708'S. Telegeiph RA |p alata oh | mie CATED reninG ONLY #3.000| of sale Pint atea for ihe Kiddies, | $1,100 down. . ~ DRAYTON WOODS "FE 42533 _| | Sifacteetes magnet | oy Dally 3.07 NEXT post OFICE oo 2 | age LISTING SERVICE ot Se gy, Ryo Cation of Betectin — school, This home has 9 GI $| RPS Saigon earnings = PE ; a. ventlie “3: : N i ae own quarters. 2 apts. pri. re cette eins | bene es edeie| SEMINOLE | fears 4a tied) (1) OF = : ing. Large li¢ of front-| * - “ F : : P usme Down 3, Searoom, frame | “Of. Oenee, ies ith tse down. HILLS “qakefront by Owner he * \ r ew J qj ° . Ricken “aownrtire 1] = 3. BEDROOM $1,950 DOWN | poking toon “Lane i, ravien | West Side—Inside City oll > Fy “st oo po) Year-around lake home. Complete- ay oy Pag gs to Anderson s. ! oo 4 a a aS ~ eK. Pris wi go quel! Yd Cemem wronkwaler t Geek. PR ~~ —j "extras, © $19,500 win * terms: For we als’ 5 teem bome. écTeens situated on » jot Leen ee at orate ate our | School area, for only $1,950 | _ appointment call OR 31740. Full basement, auto. off fur- located only @ ve block For Action For Courtesy rsona] effi medi- down. The new Kitchen, new a pace, large Call for apr. --f - ement & still only s ate possession. $13,009 with $3,500/- furnace, and arage, NO HIN pointment. wan ghee down. ome sion. § : : ce, dear € ds HOYT REALTY down. Balance, $85 per month. helped to make this one Lake Privileges +» home. & ans F aus} F _€¢-Wood Go. our best. values at. $12,950. “| ON TEE RE =< } = DKW NI Tt room, 3 ; . an —_ SES Foner Baas oan on Gal | OY LVAN a —— ANNETT |fineen| LAKEFRON eee Shodderes KNUDSEN ret it |S oan | ioe | | ei aee hees| SP Someone ae OF OTe die toms igen OO @ room and pore er oye ie indore +s becroom. starter Jbome,. opper- se only” 9080 ‘dows. ae » $8 per month. “4, soem 2, sory tome te] Eui*orlck boa wit? sar|’ Sivepates and charming | fine leat ™3u| GILES REALTY CO. ACRES Toon arage. Gas heat. Good con- family room, plus | pe aon OY west of own, “Foil, basement, Giai'scr air athe | Bichiea™ amend) at | "EMBREE & GREGG |” eesain TO 3 ie ‘comioriatn : sion. $7,350, terms. Ottawa Hills" Some in one_of our, fines _._ 1968, Union eed SE eer a Fe ge — : ' 1 owner home, @ rooms and —,- pune Nee j EM ‘or EM 33314 i] iT "Steer tenteren ineode Best Buys — [charkston, an nour vin] Sane aero | ' - . BRICK ORRIS. . Stree yale : sloop Se ore Today. fieiadly street, nest schoo! | 000 . BRI DORRIS ne ao - Beat, ‘attached 2 car aarese. | 10 Acres, Rm. Home - oe ee “center. Full oe sss Ag PITT “ : a You could not dupticste this af Well verb pe rag? DRA IN N : NEW M24 ee 3 bedroom heme, excellent beach, | PERFECT STARTER —por | fooms down, 2 bedrooms--and4—Seuts “poparate maine rove ‘i i bath house -pieni¢ area ov f E E ; is | i it No highway widening proj- Expertly Remodeled. > Mg solid bine | iv room. diving itches, ne cupboards gaiore,, fireplace fice master bs ms UP, san gecch, Lal bane ee | i = ; = = J vee SS . : Tatra large Dedrms.” (i3ui8} queens Sey Siesment ment breakwater, 3 blocks, t¢ CANS LAKE—1 te Ye ear 2x13 wee and (12x15). Full. —_ rg = ; ro] Racoi oe ypod heat. . | 9a s ae eg e ~ ed mete | bedtoems. Sieslt peel street. Immedi-| dining «and - with, : F es fe bath, nice lot, 2 car __@ak floors throughout. : : re : ; a : - = Family S ial : garage, [ieee | | “| -DIONEER _ |avsvns, amas Le ag ee mae ae ena | Clase to ond pu with 1] Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | ™ IPN - . |Ranch Home—Large Lot 17-FT. ROOMS ¢ modern bedroom and % bath down, 2 ent Inc., Realtor |- === UP NORTH Practically new ig bedroom | 2 commercial bungalow wit wns and full bath . pe ead hoes Tes a or : . aaa eautiful | CUSTOMER KIN ; ~~ geome aoa path forte | name, mene cammera, | lay SP desc eparaeat ee ee Soarolln baiina iskefront on Trask Lake, 1 - fireplace, {ull bdasement|’ with BIG ROOMS. 75 fon main) _ ; ! for hunting of fishing cabin. with FA oll heat, recreation | paved, road [0 Olrs. ZONED carage od = ‘Gnty 2.500'and furnished. - = __SeSieam karma’ anj| COMMERCIAL! Use first floor ba storms and screen: fenced ie nt 3 =e - e ~ 2 ed mm = meweEngs = JAN lot having 110 feet in| ; etc, PRICED at - basement} | __ CHILDREN WANTED | BiBuesGiE3. | Xai" =e : a sedis sation 5 | ' fii the school ne ie : 4 . < je aS i -— Per®—S-g —-- ey eae “CUSTOM BUILT IN '57445 1 ya | rer innag compariagn, we. honest | Ce ee oreage. ' : away. 2 bedroom ranch with RAY ANNETT INC, Cedar Shake F : Bateman Wy test Soak value this ee attached 2% car garage. Jal- REALTORS : Se petes gg =e poet, ot pace uid cael ate tes | ow, Pt otha is | een eee ee ee # sie a x. Open Evenings and.Sunday 1-4 throughout, “finish. outst and a BS with ek : an ovetenen “of is, plenty ampsen Tovey bath oy beautiful ex- Mir Tl g e ares. is0rist lot and fuly | -acious Country Living | 3 Searcoms, ult basement by TORS FE 40528 hy : 2,000 down. Das — au means! 672280 ~ Te REACT ~ “been, & Ban. Shor teneea Jot, and over, $1,000 i anes aca os , TWO FOR ONE Can be youre on it 40 | ferme, PHONE FOR BHO Ee this home befote you by. | ~© CRESCENT LAKE ; tiac.¢ Excelient 7 room WA’ BUNGALOW $1,000 DOWN pair, eene cs | EPata" | Hmphries basement Modern 2 bedtm ranch type. home bath, the other 4 room and : F : ‘bath, attac bath. Both have basements Leslie R. Tripp, Reator .jrm 20m . FE 47114 oe Pal i tached garage, ‘ oat ee E 1 W, Huron Street 83 N. Telegra: % Piastered walls. Solid “eon pn gg oe sala _ PE 68161 or PE 5-2850 MUL LISTING struction, Only $1,000 down. 2 SESS 3 = will P ae sey “¥ - ae Bee TS ae See gs eee ae at Ve ea ) ' "_____ mente Prere's too much to — | BRICK-RANCH HOME | - tell about this” ‘LAKEFRONT is |. “Edw, M. Stout, Realtor | | Sacer Se oe tS] WARD E. PARTRIDGE |Home, for La REALTOR | FE 4-3581 ‘, : 5 / ye 3 : ome, > Siuctantial a0 & : +} AHURON. VALLEY. ‘ UET, Realtor 7108 M50 at Pontiac Lake Rd. | 2008 ee TING ; CE OR _ 3.9681 MU__4-5505 peaeanne jENINGS UNTIL 8:30, 5 LS 1000 DOWN Multi-Lakes Realty ‘ Vouch on Commerce Laie, | S080 S. Commerce RAs) MA 41878 Z so 4 . i 2 ON ESTATE ESTATE ns soe ete Ee “mM ft. “Ser. ful ot with sand wa- Be ee CANAL FRONT LOTS vin’ es bergen EAST BLVD, Lat 90 tt. corner Bivd. & Suitable for 2 or ing. All GEORGE BLAIR Vv LAKE ANGELUS -CHILDR or homes, ‘or, sep. : ek ; ; List Thru Partridge Let us your cottage or re- - en's —- ba Low down payment. Po} Johnston & Hubbard _ COTTAGE, VILDERS Thra Partridge’ a Thru Partridge fe Buy List "GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell : things you're not using pa COMMERCIAL | - CORNER — BARGAIN! Mer s00ca0mttunieg in fant Yfrany « Can cay aur Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | mé. oP. Pm $4108 Noe aes oR nat =e » T _ ESTATES she i metas ~ Beautiful Home Sites | ~- = » lake. : og ag Ah To lacedhamme eet ce take Ba tale B.D. CHARLES, LADD’S INC. Sucity eater S paved “strests | 1111". Telegraph FE esa! —p Gu Dixie Huy. Dreywa Plains | some slesiy yooted t, “ks . a at uckner ne fick Betas Sec | Hicwoy Fos , LLY WOOD St = INCOME PROPERTY FOR OLK is iay Saris (Seam BEERS | mews com craw 6 we 6. “ i EE — a saxze. GOOD ¢ ‘ cor. Sh te one $0. Saal eck: . started. Realtor, rE ONLY DOWN. WRITE ee ate Stes ieee | ese ent. terms. ; = : a _ axis OCONNOR BORER | WILLIAMS LAKE LET'S TALK | Rise happintes oy acrneoe fr ; a Bara | $277 Bice eerie tote io. BUSINESS —— oe ST ot ote an me os| oe tame win | CLEANING PLANT | Sopreciatea, 7 Dent © saree wie ree) Seas Be | eae poe tae want_beaches., EM 30008 ; se tag O. yes © Lake Frontage—140 Ft. 3 , PONTIAC saat et = os ced Earl E. James | sire Bosca o's | Liar Restes Ss a Tene: aren. ~~ es Costey Zane-me:—sne-ants | WHOLE OR SEPARATELY. "| Tae S00 Sits She aid_ of ssams| _t E tONT HOMES | VAN NORMAN LAKE water, albow grease. Pull price | bedrm. . Ineulated very f Bae Seieteftanne ot Seer | bee Sarena trees a | MICHIGAN BUSINESS Be fo Texarric ‘sox SALES CORPORATION | Mich. Os 83122 " P ta. 8. ry . LAKEFRONT ened as stout, Rest PARK AT “FRONT DOOR | This home speaks for teelf—this Eves, “til 6:30 ; te the ene you have been waiting rf pb aioe, ae gre —_~ “LET'S TALK ___ | send beach. rock gat-| For Sale Acreage 4/. sae ead lake : fonds at anrubbery & trees. Lat 1% to § Acres Parcels ew pt ain 973 Pontiac Back . peice, fe s2 fisogiy iow-sin.eee | Passi BOR — Fes Detroit torn Gueags ez, Sa.|—T GANS $25 TO $500 "GEORGE BLAIR | © PANGUS, Realtor) ie’ (certo sectats we furnish] BENEFICIAL 60 Oe lie wake |S ACRES. | AWNING SALES __ | w reer ht rs 200 7S LAKE PRIVILEOE Sane emia See, ee oon | See nore” eats GET CASH QUICKLY 6 room Many extres. Boor, nice lawa, shrubbery off own ; activities soon. ts $2,500 down. | storm doors snd Ver U to $500 Sie Seste seachta “aunee | "hadats n'a Qntene ate es] Sere Se | athe boyiptee: ee nt ea cak| “PONTIAC REALTY | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | tximates ‘Louse’ sive mese_oo-far-} port, Deck, Zoeu” Phone owner. | 777 Baldwin ye $428| SALES CORPORATION] Bure, Senetures ana sther or a be need baer | “Oakland put Loo par | Ha,ticen Sees Seca | anc ar Gla Vors oon) “A an ea i oe Em Loan Company Lote ee _et,_UMiversity 40000, P id ~ |s0a PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. WILLIAMS LAKE . wus.| For Sale Farms”. 48 arirl ge EF 2-9206 inches & orest ‘%: “tr 1s THe “BIRD” TO SEE fireplace, “atached esrage,, Ute | ee ed -LADIES'- AND - coro ce | Eaters | ee ae pete = ena 2 wh, Handles name — bet 30 bales of hay and shoes. Maa Up J. RHiltz | BSc ees | Soca Ge ta) ares area] 1011. W. Huron FE $181 stones $17,500, Located down plus HOME & AUTO Prop. 44A| Murty! Burry! Burry! Ths PIZZA AND BEER For Sale Resort Prop. 444 | what = combination! Busy tavern LOAN CO. LAKE FRONT COTTAGE 1 Me-| RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | on main, sake Sway. Beaune |? ¥. Perry St (Commer Pe) _ | ae ir ale RAY _ : rs St wt __ Ye bam Sedroom oo apt.’ $15,000 dn. __Mortgage Loans . : ‘eash, $1500 terms. ACRES “DAR PAR. yao es. fae a a” Bk. ét Ea eee stant ei8@ eee | WARD E. PARTRIDGE| “C'tw sap rapes fe OPEN evans AND ACREAGE anus AND -ACREAOE, REALTOR | FE 43581} homes, todern ot not Swaps ‘LAKEFRONT MODEL, Wri, trade 38.0 18% DISCOUNT | aown, Owns 20% DISCOUNT © ia. Attet - 25% DISCOUNT u SONTR Lois be .. SH Fi 0 R RY, slings a Hehe ROSE EEE Tee tr eee ae ee BS : van we te HON ERY tt OR = ge Ae rere eae. ereeree fr 7 ry __ }10 th ag QU sace S120 C8 BP Th. DAE oa vecresiccrsece # Ib. bag. dav ci ves aceaee 4c; 2.15 é> ~ a. Pigs ig a 0 | NECCHI SE WL oo See ff KS Ne 2 — ». | PLOOR SHOP | ANCHOR FENCES __guartets Opu . Mkt. : -| BIG WRECKING BARGAIN — 7 469 Garland Bass, $0-0. Shon, s210-6. Sop, nn. F es ‘Shoe, $2. THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST MFO. Commerce Northern Lumber Co. 8197 ‘EM “n EM a | sols, Pease, me ? : ; $9.95 8 || FHREE QUARTER TON AIR CON-| samples, area : font grede 88 y Abe Cy: on Rew. 19.95. -& port & ornamental = tron. — wz a a WILL SWaPLATEING & PLAS Re : Panis. o sted Call for free esti- ee New, for use on tering for « q 36 Oskiand Ave. = ssssx FP 3H He e* pence a - boat ang My BEDROOM BRAND KEW we & tb or Soa th oabtn - guess wethse ana’ Seb ae. dish. _ aresess. te ree misror. | cabinet sliding doer | teh Also WILL FRADE GAUGE GHOT| bovucsue bed tot chen Ot 155 track, ete, VALLELY'S aubure a Sleste, eat for boat. 3-3685, Scher vets ai“ecuas sevinns, Pear. Rechevies_Rés_ OF ° ers at fie values. | be WEE Eee wile cnt bear cee | ee eee rene! atm tae Be HEATING he ~ T. he : : . WELD FRADE TG FORTIAC BERD | Mtoe, table, dog house. |” oft foe tropical, fan, PE S067. EQUIF MENT. urban. EM 34 i mae BUNK PR aE on , : « hows, $978.80, B For Sale Clothing 56| selec Bred Poee, me | 3 TH #25. pelea ie water heater. F10.30. ~ A blond. 3 Furol | Wall sink, $5. Storm windows for aa Sr AR BG ipso wee ee | Se 6 PM. Py a tn a ‘sure Scrap & Tron 56A| ‘ammeum sat eae sig | ma tegaer FE bam| Sores at FOR 303 Lake Ave. on Walling with 42 gal.) Veo — 1 Jha be cette aon ee tank, $60. 4 nee, rE Sale Household Goods 57 "ach. “Bacelient couaition, $288. | 12 FT. PLYWOOD BT. & TRAILER. ee _Eves. EM 30254. i TER BUM I WILL SELL MY $1,000 EQUITY | CONSUMERS AB TABLE TOP wpa Kg Se Bong Fy i hompeon,” 2 Perry SS ar, ee tee Oe reasonable. FE 5-7345/ Evans oil water heater, $15.| KELVINATOR REPRIO. & ENG-) ¢ T ANTIQUE onAt® —spaor.| CRIB, & MATTRESS IN GooD) Ot FitR. . lish racer bieyele, good cond. PE M_INCH PHILCO TV, TABLE! | a Good condition. 7 = CR Oe, “DISTINCTIVE MONOGRAMING |. i YR. OLD WRINGER WASHER. sp premgeerempae = * 0 PE — DAVI ND "Exe, E : BARC Cee re cree en whatever Fou | lms wanes, EME 3-412. So sae ba eee elie te ee BE ni Cob, cake & $59.50 oe tae te Se ABC 5 : SAVE PLUMBING used Si iat, Sma UTMAT| orp grt saga saagee | _ th oe Sguu ou__| acini, aac - . i* T"MABOOANY ROUND DINING | fecymitror’ tr bal, ma | — 25% DISCOUNT __ | Resimin coserete & motos, AY room tables with jeaves, ¢ chairs jamp . Super Kem and Eem-Gle oor hardware: . wove, 7 Sew Senaiten: By iss: | EB" yeuow kitchen eet, cur Faroe fat end, Laster, paints. ample ina of conte & brushes ay g- Bcgeg Bree: fixe | fition. ‘Aine email nowsebold | _chard Lake ave, re $i, __ | SURPLUS LUMBER & ; nee oem, —. : APRICAN VIOLETS AND OTHER| MATERIAL SALES CO. +E, we oe . : flowers. We have Sowest fe | 130 Rd. (M58) OR 3-1002 | Sores. All. oir bones and_ in| BONY VM TABLE MODEL HI-FI | ag omg Sn = fion ‘ gtow'ng plants Some —, cond: ay 14 990.| record yer. ———— se. are slightly marred. $12.95 yess, The Goodhousekeeping Shep | IES DRYER, Fa-| — Orchard Lk. Ave. * extra single bed. Rugs, drapes, marred, exceptional values. Mie BS ; Dew, never used bookcases FE 3-3790. = = ss. By i Pc. BEDROOM SUITE, CHEAP. : 7 PE +1630. ELECTRIC RANGE, GOOD CON-| ""iswnmowers, 20% off. - Barnes | » 6 PIECE MAPLE DINETTE ser. | ‘tee. a no 742 West Huron. 1 gossip Dench. BAT 66448.” we be gm 2am Day Pe STEAL .. e | ara. cal reais Manager. FE er ‘Cost 1 take payments. - 9x12 Felt Base ra $3.95. pyi9t. Michigan Sewing Center. $278.30, used 3 mos, FE , 3 te | EXCHANGE YOUR SMALL RADIO | PHS : 4% Ft. Wall Tile 28¢ A used_one. FE 66788. | ©) reains OF SetLinG : 4 PART 6 #3 ; wa Gortnna, Stich Open Rvesings. | mm, : ARMSTRONG ; ; GOLDSEAL PLYWOOD SPECIALS |a1 : ii me ; re, SAE OO Te oa “9 1907 nA ter owner 4 “y think Marshall is dine * me a a big rush — he's home every time T call him!” Wanted Used Cars oe _Fot Sale Cars . HIGH $$$ PAID ~ 4 BUICK +DooR se Seti hal ar Safe Buy Used Cars- $50.09 PER MONTH $5 Down: eats ik BRAID» Bee tah OU elt Co. i ae LINCOTL N- | 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham sx ecient en: Renin | ae “GINGULIN ae ke ave Mean Salm tust “iss | +50 Plymouth 2Door DEALER Hi } Taresr_Pord, _.| 50 Olds Convertible SA: sepeleaeae Nee Rei ; y m3, popgE conoxmr ¢Door | °50 Buick +Door ‘|jna PonTIAG S RADIO & MEAT.) 12° e > sedan, Radio, hester snd other *50 Pontiac Sedan ‘ | ee $5 dn. and $3 seck. | "SS Special . cee, R088 — ao ee + [ee Pe aris |S. v0
| CeO Cane AVALABLE GOP) seis ous coe 1b 6 BUICK, Special Door ica sceg tt" $1795 RAIN oe DRIVIN : : : TH COMPLIMENTS Dynafiow, BRONZE __ heat Bole MOE eanOe ME) LP gg,” NTN TT | Petes “belre Se ee "Pe | tor, ‘Phone MO 9m eae Sie hens Schutz Motors: ee eee lee Cae ne TERNS Tae | Aho ACRE A wwe | PEE EO piven toda Fe cnet S| SRI Gaeta || Btls Sal's SL scaGNN NMsiN coms 8 ak ros|| CHEVROLET Bet Air Hardtop ........$1805] tg teed Door as Gor ss com |] 55. CHEVROLET Be "Bel Air 41 4Door . msg aes$128 a - PONTIAC | +54 CHEVROLET. Ha "Hardtop ages putin ¢~ Ge 53 Four-Door re 675) ; a GREEN. € 3 | 4 Bees 4 FORD ‘Gustorline ie GET IN OUR ae Udin. i PERO naw le 54 NASH “Rambler bler Hardtop ......+++++++.$ 895] WHITE EMDEN GOSLINGS FOR) “Auto Glass ‘Specialis sts rth vf Commerce. aw 2 glass for, or all cars. fom. trucks. : ~~ Sale ir Produce 7 75 iaime ne hongred. a re, ack} aoe land. PE 47006. ” JULY SPECIA ; "ha Zales ot Foe Sele Tse Sate r Pia. ‘oranges 26¢ & Gos. “goon usED | - for Otc Tometoes; Ark, WE BUY AND SELL pd an, the for si hot im, 65 also whitewalls. pouse tomatoes 2hc a ib. 4 Ibs.) _ FE Oe ; inew a ee ene t Devis|° fradea io on Genet ties. SALE-O-BRATION | Seager ‘thle te |] 153° CHEVROLET 41 ‘Door 2 210 . coecates eA : & Hons Perm Market, 301 AU-) Up. to 80 per cent off. aewing mode tue SOe- St Clean Cars aS cuensizs. 0 ee aes| ED, WILLIAMS ke : : CLEARA ANCE | cLEan SIRMINGHAM. 2 gE eS ST el yte ft bg PONTIAC ___ B = = ; : == Fe nee | ceree ce eee | Financing Our Specielty SALE DE, | S6,Cualne Cours 20051! South Side- 211 S, Saginaw 3 ere ai vacation SPECTAL | Samale, power seerne, power HERRING SPRAYED. se —~—~| Haskins Chev. | ws ogy’ ne pase wacce, | Scaa 3 iil 55: CHEVROLET 4Door 210 ......++1++-$1195 78 MILE CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE 4 teet eee .atiitle buy, $440. ye anon & rte ices —| Sh tea Be ame P| NP, MAGA Salil | BOR ae sat 1957 CHEV. |"8gHE2 : Tox. tay, 6th. | 32563. : nice om ee seee =. vas 54 TwoDbobe weeee $ 895 A PONTIAC Stay Chi ‘bvehesnatie. "39 “tor ed Bick your gun, bang fousinars |" Sale Motor Scooters &2) 2," orons Oo” wnsamo|% ont Seruchane. fedl DEMOS. er eg 486 CHEVROLET Bel Ait Hardtop —- en S1B4S | aoe 2 Sales 8. of Hedley ala CUSHMAN. EAGLE. nd a= ema a Sees ous Cae sia . r oats bag aie Be 19 LBS. ae i. creme especies. Exe, shape. $196. a ca as bg ye a Mercomatie, low m eis’ en 51 Two-Door ogee 95 E = Guards, WORT & tURGOUIS. Bt goer " . ee r, Radio & heater ‘ $06 4006 Oe eee Ponting Rede Sebago | For ‘Sale Motorcycles 83| tree, | 56 Peed Pata Wi." ges | _ COURTESY CARS — 5 al a bgotes : PONTIAC = piney Fe gy eee a a TVORY & nls Bud Shelton Motor oe Sal, | Mercato 6M ey pric SAY vais Fey bet 56 Catlin Sean, 2095] og CHEVKOLET Bel Air Convertible, 5: $1395 a ote . 4 door auto, trans. R& + ees ogee ioe CHEVROLET 4Doo ‘Date: xr 210. eae & Heater, BEIGE & "3a, CHEVROLET 2 2Deor rererneeennee§ said a " MANY TRANSPORTATION $1 SPECIALS _.. From $95 to § 45 — YOUR TERMS | _ || A Phone Cal Bring ; th NK) Got Laue s i 4 &I a. WIR, ( =—CKLW, WW), CW WEAR, GUN) WEEE, ac ww : Pee eee et eet oe eee r Maswel |x News CAR, ww WZEYZ. Ne ch. J, Ne WXYZ. Fred Wolf CKLW, Beat CXLW, News, E..Chase "Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject te change without notice and Rogers Williams tonight at 7 CAREER REVITALIZED — Vic Damone welcomes Peggy Damone Show” has its premiere on CBS-TV. The young singer lieves that this program marks a turning point in his career, which lost some steam after his two-year hitch in the Army. — ‘ * o'clock when the sere Sen ee eS i A age del, ith -asitel re Attendant Helps |i, (Couples Marry bong Sean Tekin Ov sar " |retired here to make a living help- ing couples get married. tion \ |r r°o tf il § rfl Parents Fight Trial of Gl So where —Damone—has—been;-———— hhhhr heh pee nas i" ain vt Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ*TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV = m : - 1 Actor Bogart’s Yacht anpiee cian fe a Theater, Strategic Air Command|ti:e—) Valiant Lady. w ™Oid § ath Tl | aa | | army can ————_ ee 4 Sports Focus, drama marks golden anniversary; Tac Dough. ; oo late| His pre-service career war- — _ eye. (4) News, Sports. (2) (Color)! —o¢ Ate Force: James Gregary}t#:16-~3) Love of Life. s Wee nea 8 Lind Poss ee ecaer thet cane ranted the use at tes thastrical|" £¢2¢% cout. He a “¥ €:19—(2) Weather. : whose unit is seriously ham- (It Could Be You, (1) Tobia) KLAHOMIA Cy ing, but] amma has been sold tr S5590}soid tke diamonds in June, and nay visuce 6:15—(T) News. (4) Weather. @)| pered when trained pe & Ricky. that didn't bother Joe Sprows, 79," 44 oa : eee “United: Sa sees, cea News, leave for jobs. (2)\11:45—(2) The Guiding Light. of Lamar, Colo., and Mrs. Leota|, The yacht was Ge Silence tos a one ae , & cook, is accused of} = ¢20—() Box Four. — ae. ee eee replica of Ge deck yewil tt eer payment for two cartons off GUARANTEED AGAINST fr 2 surrounded their’ chil-|** cushioned seat on top of the world ker sold him. - Se $5 « from “Fantasia. ",|t260—(2). (Color) Ladies’ Day (4)/couple, - . by “4 +s —e- whe the call © ares cams tg 4 ce Pret <2 Cristo. (4) Helen Play to Win, (7) 12 o'clock Com-|dren, grandchildren and great) 1 <.tonady sale, approved|Damone in 1951. ir ines’ thn” tele KING’S aa = My: Friend Flicka. 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aaacane Oa | the | ained_two . cr ~ sical revue. Vocalist Peggy King. tory. Their ‘was not allowed until late in his : oy g pianist Roger Williams, dance _jstopped by her. two-year hitch to sing a note out-/f Ps z : : ) satirists Mata and Hari, voral- Sprows left. = side the shower room. eS _— 3s es Es “5 a a (comedy ie of mation plete ke up pid, wie ne wpeons ootel HEADQUARTERS “Stalag 17”) join Damone in first an ee Oe eyen on his own time, other sing-] : ; F —— Ad 1g into his spot in Wide Selection of Components | * iA fo ° i . se Soave HE’D LOST HEART Catalogue “Net Ear | Wilson s Mingling “I got out of the Army dejected, Attractive Demonstration Room - i. 3 put ‘es a said aes atic | With Westhampton Set |Soveti my wor Expert Guidance — Complete Installation mas sn mo McCALLUM & DEAN | NEW YORK—The wife and I went out to Westhampton ieekas aan Ts . Beato ommpe = .,|Beach, L. I—on the “American Riviera"—which is peopled)... 2) ta May eats: Pe “.-f 409 E. Maple; Birmingham = + Mi4-5230; a with rich folks who have = hard time spending the interest) 5.74" and “Kismet” — proved : ae ae ) EVERLOX® SHINGLES Home owners who have seen their Barrett Evetloxz Roofs come through hurricanes anes Senate are thankiu Everiox Shingles. ose) dE; | drama. (4) News. (2) News. ia1:18~(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair Set Murder Trial Date on their interest. : * for L. Ewing Scott ©. | —but what companies to buy. LOS ANGELEs @ — L. Ewing! Scott will go to trial.on @ charge; - let Corvette and a Ford “But you have a Cadillac,” I “You cari get pretty tired of —and so was comedian Jack water skier Anne Johnson. Iran’s one-time favorite, took Seoul's Mayor Kim to a docal night club... Wm. O’Dwyer told us from Mexico City that » gave | * re. |- Some of the women never wear mink because they think it's shabby. The men don’t tip you off on what stocks to buy he’s due here July 16 en route to Ireland | neighborhood where he was born . . . Steve Allen, in a friendly * A Boston lady admired 0 couple of small cars—a Chevyro- Thunderbird, which were al- mentioned to her. ~ Cadillacs!” she whimpered. Huntington Hartford 3d, Standard Ol! heir Dick Cowell and his fiancee Gail Whitney, Temple Texas, Dave Garro- way, Eleanor Holm and her beau, the rich model, Vie Cutrere, the Max Liebmans, Charies Addams, TV star Bobby Sherwood, and playwright Mike V. Gazzo were there Carter and his gal, socialite to visit the old Louis Nye (“Gordon f on Jack's TV show. PAAr was_one of} — Margaret Nye’s discoverers ,/, , London papers. say Princess and Eddie Fisher are mad at each other. Eddie, invited to her annual ity ball, said he'd a ate hearjng from her , 80 she got furious and had the invitation cancelled. . x * * . HM . 4 Refrigerators, ' ' erg! ric Re . + Longe >; Dryers, Dishwashers FREE C f OOR Se re ' ‘2 af t t. Sel HAMPTONS ron er “For the first time since I got ‘out of the Army,” he sighed, “I HOUSE OF HI-FIDELITY | CUSTOMADE: PRODU __M. Peterson Yes! Completely delivered, taxes-and. license included and equipped \ of accessories bel with the list = oa Altec «— cTs CO. FE 5-3135- 1937 BUICK SPECIAL _ | 2-Door Hardtocp =—=—~éi 2785" eee sees Name - veereenes : Take advantage of P. L. 550 to improve your education and prepare for advanéement. Begin at Any Time .. . Enroll in either Day,~ Half-Day or Evening Classes ... and : mangnerepae as rapidly- as b Your « own csr and F _ Come In pee Discuss Your Plans at Our ~ > Office or Telephone FE -2-3551 °° The Business I nstitute 7 West Lawrence St. Clip_and “Return This Ad for Bulletin Phone FE 2-3851 % OOO OO Oe HERE EH ERT OHH eee aerreeee . Address ‘ tery a Division. From 1938 to 1941, . Horton had served with the i '$. Army and from 1943 to 1945, he was with the U. S, se Surviving are his imother, Mrs jJacob Pichi of -¥ ve CP geo “Mrs, Raymond. Mar, ae “Plains?” “four be |George of Frederick, Leon of Cali- p fereie, Leo of West Virginia and j. Frank of Drayton Plains. Friday from Huntoon Funeral Home, The Walter Teeuwis- sen Jr, of Drayton Plains United | with burial in Ottawa Park Ceme- tery. MRS. ANTHONY’ LATOZAS ~Mrs. Anthony (Julia) Latozas, iday in Pontiag, General “Hospital ‘after an illness of three years. | She was a member of St. Vin- a PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASSES _Now is the time to have that | "pecond pair of glasses in pre : : _Sctiption green lenses for beter ” Optometrist Eyes Examined papper des 4e Wieat te Slate Theslar FE 4-813 ~ Made to Your Exact Prescription { DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, | ive insscie icing aos city Wianager” of Kataniazoo; “died ‘Surviving besides her husband| Deaths Elsewhere }, ST. LOUIS ®—Percy J. Orth-' —ef—D* | weir, —68;— president | Advertising Co. in St. Louis and /son-in-law of the late August A! Busch Sr., -died—-yesterday, + i + * y KALAMAZOO # — B. LeRoy | ‘Gilbert, 57, author of a syndicated) years, He had attended Pontiac Schools © ‘and been employed at Pontiac fi 166, of 199 Fisher Ave. died yester-|OMl® Jicent de Paul Church and had been | He =ia city resident 33 years, ; | A service will be at 1:30 p.m.|Mrs, 'Presbyterian Church will officiate’ Surviving Charles Funeral Home with burial in "Lyon Cemetery. The Rev. Silas Fottz will officiate, = Mr. Keller, who died Monday Ithree ‘brothers, Charles of Milford, | -of Detroit and —Kdward- Dearborn; two sisters Mrs. Florine | ‘Knordel_and Mrs. Anita Kemp, ‘both of Detroit: ALLEN J. ROLLEY. ORTONVILLE -— Prayer. service wags held from the C. F. Sherman Funeral Home here last night for. : Earl Rolley of 20 Viola Lane. Bur-| y ial wea in Ortonville Cemetery.” t\Rev, Robert ‘Kyser officiating. " oe Mooretown Ceme- gg are one son, : Douglas, _ jot Marlette and ‘two brothers, ir| Basil. and Vernon Minard both of saaiamcar Wh ; ° oa Ae ¥UOU liga Held sacd Gals foes Apply over old pain—vornish i Eliminates removal of eld finish Choice of four beaviitul colors | “== 1028 W. Huron es INSURED SAVINGS t to. $10,000. by an agency. of | : 3% APPLIES to ALL savings regardless of size. : Bria et rica yet: added twice a year. Any amount: opens + "SAVINGS PLACED by the 10th ea earn from the 1st. ~ SAVE BY MAIL—DRIVE-IN WINDOW Service, FREE PARKING. at the rear of our home office. —* “esse U. S. Government. a ___ your ‘account. S Meee a Current Rate : t —Penutiac: Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ‘yesterday. eo a NY, Bieumser: Bustos SUPPLIES : FUEL 549 N SAGINAW 5T Dunmdiaa Is fh Pontiac l6, Mich Te FE4 2521 Daly, 74, editor of the Anderson, | |Allen J. Rolley who was dead at" birth Monday at Pontiac Osteo- | pathic Hospital, The infant is sur-’ COLUMBUS, Ohio (®—James G. = by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | FE 8-0428 © ~ ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. Te ~}ind:, Herald from 1925-to 1930," died yesterday, He served for several years as an official of the| United Commercial Travelers, and was former editor of the UCT. Noted Moravian Church |Razed in Pennsylvania LITITZ, Pa. ‘® — The famed Moravian church of this Pennsyl- vania Dutch stronghold of Lan- next door burned down yesterday. The board of trustees said the lass, in money value, may run ‘to Sample Case, officia] voice of the| caster County and the. rectory v/ ja million dollars. In intangibles, |} j | the board added, the toss is in-/! Hy calcuable. Cause of the fire has not been) The church was built in 1787 and was rich in tradition and folk- | two-tone, woven. __ REDUCED $11.80 | - REDUCED eee eeeeere FLORSHEIM SHOES for-men. En- tire stock of silks. Nylon or ventilat- ed. REDUCED $15. 80. __ PLYMOUTH SHOES for men. n. Mesh, o** TEENAGE and WOMEN’S FLATS. Beige, patent, calf. Regular $8.95. | ToDDs | \ : SUMMER. SHOE: CLEARANCE | i INCLUDES: SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY |) ‘Sale Starts Friday, July 5, 9:30a.m. ven oe SLI SO. bans eax $5.88 $10.80. VITALITY SHOES for women. All summer whites and beige. REDUCED 1 Rack of Men’s met Broken sizes Values to $14. 95. | 1 Rack of Women’ s Shoes, Values to $16. 95. - Come In and Look Over Our peety. Table of Odds and Ends Values up to $12.95 .. as —Al Sales Final — " 1 GROUP OF CHILDREN’S SHOES. Discontinued patterns. 2 _ BEDUGEIa | « saieiins- ie $3.88 FLORSHEIM SHOES for 1 women. All white shoes — some dark -colors. REDUCED $12. 80 . TWEEDIE SHOES for women. Whites and light colors. REDUCED is Wee eas ,..-- $12.80 : eee os e+e ee ee mee fievstee . $14.80 ‘ «ee + determined. | { RYT CAG: 3 EVER Bow $2.95 *e* @ 8 * Now $6.88 |] ) CoML Welly Fey ‘a COM si alatai: eae HING SHOWN : aay, ‘tates No ‘Extra Cost! SPIN CASTING if 6 STILL WATER ous De Luxe ng f Stil Water FISHING TACKLE ! y the one low price. Open Friday and Monday Evenings 1 ak THE STORE WHERE GRANOPA mG) OE aun “SENSATIONAL : seme | ___ENGGASS =a SPINNING REEL | FS II ER ARE or reer somes a AwOMA