a wi £ Ai é “in Novi Area- Court . Rules Against , hours after a Lapeer Cir- at 10: - ee p-m., when a car : A spokesman for the DFC, War- | some damageJo marine traffic. 7 Report on Future Water Supply Lake Huron Pipeline Workable ee ee eg * * ers * __**** *_ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 195706 PAGES ie eS * irst Gunfire g in Milk Strike + ~ Tank Truck Hit by Blast of Sho Driver Escapes Injury; Obstructing Deliveries | The first gunfire in. the two-day-old strike of the! Dairy Farmers Cooperative against Detroit area cream- eries. sounded last night cuit Court judge issued a injunction tem dgainst. Interlorihg with milk deliveries. , Of Owosso, Isaac Ke milk truck was drivin south on U.S. 16 near. Novi roared by, U-turned and , emitted a shotgun blast at) charge struck the front of ) the dairies for $5. Milk Cine Through Picket Lines THE HARD WAY — _ Michigan dairy farmers carry their milk through picket lines to the Mich- igan Milk Producers Assn. depot at Imlay City. Pickets blocked entry of the farmers’ trucks yes- and earried the ies is reported terday afternoon, so they unloaded their cargoes milk in. Supplies of milk to dair- near normal throughout the De- - troit Metropolitan ‘area today, City Coffer Cannot’ Pay Hospital’ s Bill The city treasury of Pontiac is not bulging with sur-|_ plus funds which might be used to finish Pontiac G eral Hospital instead of the proposed $950,000 bond sue, declared City Manager Walter K. Willman today.) The large surpluses were Motorist Killed - [Avoiding Dog Waterford Man’s Car (Crashes into a . Tree Near » Ypsilanti : hinted in a letter in Thurs- Elmer Sehluekbier, Borden man-/@iiy's Pontiac Press “Voice of the People” column ; ~*Paul A. Kern Jr., president injunction issued iste yesterday ty/P200 1S Waiting Hl Oe ont Sue for a@¢ Winner aay tr Mer of vie be en iin Pot-O-Gold pliers arrived ‘as scheduled bomn| Now that another week has yesterday and today. passed without a winner, $700 Is (Continued on Page 2; Col. 2) Our judges ere very anxious to. j an : I i i #8 sé ife Police Exchange Ideas | DETROIT @ — Police officers Winds Lash New England legal 4 BOSTON (INS)—The Southern New England coastline was lashed today by gusty winds up to 50 miles an hour which. caused of the Pontiac ‘Taxpayers Assn. He asked for an cnytannties ot a $7,982,323.73 in cash and accounts receivable and $4,005,183.97 in un- appropriated surpluses at the end of the city’s 1956 fiscal year: on * |Dee. 31, fpr. Parry age rosenendling _Kern also charged that_ these DENIES SECRECY _ilman empbatcaly die ay and explained why the teibo—ehads, bs termed ‘ uisleed. sey teat Minatoetg””—-cgthl haa bo weak gt gr = ged radon apd ait E he Fe 4 3 LL if zB such terms as “cash and accounts receivable” and | ““tinappropriated surpluses” mean that this is just money “laying around waiting to be spent.” “Obviously, this situation is far (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) - A Waterford Township mas was He had been with the depart- ment since 1633. Nationwide Strike the midst of what newspapers called the most serious political crisis since World War II. All the big unions except the‘ socialist. Workers ' Force were called out to protest the high cost of living and to demand their jobs. ‘Almost every segment of the The Siahenstied Michigan Wa- ing and-an economic. standpoint, Kelley said. The a could take care of In n Today's s | s Press’. f all the ‘water needs in north Oak- land atid Macomb Counties “for years to come” and provide a : ~— supply for Detwelt, Kelley ; x & * Involved is .a pipeline eight feet maga| in diameter stretching from an in- the project, France economy was affected. gtovide 100 million deve of wa- ter daily. The second and third stages could be completed at later. dates, bringing the .total capacity up to an eventual 340 to 350 million gallons daily.’ -The pipeline itself would be large ehough to handle the ultimate ca- ,(pacity, Kelley said. Addition of ireservoirs. and other facilifies would constitute the second. and third stages, he said. The planning; Kelley sald, would hold down expenses of the project antil the potential water market in..the area has been fully developed. Kelley said te would seek com- mittments for . contracts on the basis that the water rate ‘initially would not exceed $1.25 per thou- ‘Wontinued on Page 2, Col. - ist that it was Anastasia. jot another murder a generation jago—that of gambler Arnold Roth- ) Masked Men Kill Anastasia in Barber Chair | Details of Gangster's Death Not Divulged by New York Police, NEW YORK (# — Albert overlord, of the swanky Hotel Par Sheraton. Officers said preliminary identification of the victim eant. The barber was said have told the hotel flor- The Park Sheraton,formerly the Park Central Hotel, was the scene stein, The Motel is at Th avenue and Anastasia, reputed chief) . _jexecutioner for the old reget Inc.,/‘ring and long shot today in the barber was rhade by a police ser-| Teamsters’. Union, Teamsters. of ‘Unworried by Suspension “We'll survive whether we are with them or not,” was the comment of Leaun Harrelson, president of Pontiac! | Teamsters Local 614 after hearing of ‘suspension of the Teamsters from the AFL-CIO, . . “The membership is still behind Hoffa,” declared Har- relson, who was one-of the | * TOP TEAMSTER OFFICIALS — James R. Hofta, Midwest Teamster boss and president-elect of the International Union, and (behind him) John English, Teamsters’ secretary-treasurer, are shown in Washington on way to AFL-CIO ouster hearing. They lost their appeal ani the AFL-CIO executive council suspended the aa AP Wirephote Local. 614 local’s four delegates to the == Macmillan, ke. Delay Warrant Missing Gun - Sought; Prosecutor Is Seeking Additional Information against confessed-slayer Edward Drew was postponed today until further statements in the slaying Hf i i Ziem said Drew, 26, of 2993 be asked to make another of Karl Kolm, 65. Drew admitted killing Kolm, but ‘has not confessed beating Kolm’s wife, Amanda, 62, Ziem sald, ‘The piosecutor added that he _|will take statements from several witnesses who allegedly saw Drew, ah ex-convict, in the area following the slaying. Two witnesses might be able to shed light on. the whereabouts of the murder weapon. * * * ‘Two. Commerce Township boys reportedly saw Drew running through a field a half-mile from the storé after he had tossed the, weapon into a canal, Ziem said. Ziem said he probably will ask for a first-degree murder war- rant tomorrow, As Drew sat in his Oakland County Jail cell today, sheriff's de- tectives continued. to search a mire-clogged, quarter-mile long | stretch of canal into which Drew) said he threw the murder weapon, 8 .30-.30 caliber rifle. * * * Mrs. Kolm was reported resting comfortably In St. Joseph Mercy head gash and severe shock, doc- 2). Itors said. in Store Slaying =: A charge of first-degree murder} Hospital today. She suffered a) Wind Up Talks © Joint Economic Help Program for Mideast May Be ‘Urged WASHINGTON (#—~British Min-|' efbaker, en route back Lon- As a luncheon guest, Eisen- hower had Paul-Henri_ Spaak, secretary general of the North Atlantic _Treaty tion. Macmillan, Secretary of State Spaak’s presence symbolized American-British efforts to keep {the talks, which started Wednes- day, from appearing to’ shut out the other Western allies. There was ‘no definite advance word whether “Eisenhower and Macmillan would issue a com- “|munique. summing up their talks. . |day night in the “ea ee store But it was made clear by offl- cialg that the main burden was to seek a way of countering So- viet propaganda -and political gains arising from the Reds’ sci- entific advances. The British are understood to). have pressed for delivery of in- termediate range missiles (about 1,500: miles). They were promised a supply at the Eisenhower-Mac- millan. conference in Bermuda last March, But so far none has been delivered because of cays in development, British dissatisfaction with the Eisenhower plan for the Middle East is no secret. Nor have the Americans made any bones about what they consider the misguided land high-handed British interven- 4,000 Miles Up? officers who conducted project day that one of the rockets launched from a™ balloon went slightly more than .4,000 miles into space. : = Support the Hospital » See Editorial__ “|EYES UPHOLDING tion in the Suez Canal zone a year) WASHINGTON (# — Air Force |- “Far Side” expressed belief to- | tae Pe i : ‘ ,s —a 3 a3 iD he % ie "2 : ; fh ae ae i : 1 | 1 . ( ) * : 3 ¥ Say They Won't Drop President for AFL-CIO Suspension in Effect Until the Parent Union Meets Dec. 5 NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. Dist. Judge William B. Herlands today set Nov. 4 as a tentative date for trial of James R. Hoffa, Teamsters: Union president-elect, on perjury charges, WASHINGTON (INS) — The Teamsters, Union larg- est in the nation with a \|}membership of 1,400,000, was suspended yesterday accepting the AFL-CIO Council's offer of reconcilia- {tion by ousting President Hoffa-and other. - JaThes recently: officers. said today the much-ac- cused labor or will never dump its newly- elected agen g pS vegee Hoffa, to stay in the good graces of the AFL-CIO, They said the union wilk clean The AFL-CIO exectitive council voted Thursday 25. to 4 to suspend the union from the ranks. The suspension will become a perma; nent ouster if Hoffa is not re- moved and other alleged corrupt practices done away with, Harrelson said the demand that Hoffa be removed “is too harsh an order,”’ Fred V, Haggard, president of the Oakland County CIO Council, said he believed that delegates to’ the Dec..5 AFL-CIO convention will uphold the council's ruling, Floyd Hook, a top leader of a group of 614 members secking to end Hoffa’s four-year trustee- ship over the local, could not be The group yesterday sent.a let- ter to George “Meany, president of the AFL-CIO, asking that Hoffa be quizzed on his activities over the Pontiac local. Grady -B. Pinner, president of the Pontiac Oakiand County Fed- eration of Labor (AFL), said he too believed that the suspension will be upheld at the convention Action against the bakers will be based on a. Sept. house order coinciding with a-par (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Even Lower Tonight Pontiac was not alone with its freezing temperatures last night. Freezing weather all but blanketed Michigan overnight, the U. S&, Weather Bureau reported today, Tomorrow: it will be cloudy again The high will be 40-44, On Sunday. the skies will be fair or cloudy, but the cold will continue. Before 8 a.m., 29 was the lowest recorded ternperature in downtown in Atlantic City. The Teamsters are > presently an AFL affiliate. Pontiac, ing at 1 p.m. ‘Page 6 MR. AND MRS, BING CROSBY—Bing Ceosby Springs, Calif., with his pretty brown-eyed movie: starlet. "Welde,: Kathy~Geant, following their marriage Thursday at Nev. Romance between the 53-year-old Crosby and his bride began four years ago on a movie lot, but their ' prised Hollywood. They will honeymoon at the prion ranch near Palm Springs. 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Ivanovich = Abel fae Si fo Jurymen Today 1 diel Bi Titi 2 i ia ee ae t e Milk Strike al Lake =F “td by First Gunf s Called id ties il ine UHL ser te and tonight ee tie i HF oe Repert Nerth ig Weather 4 As iy PEED sranus ANKARA Turkey (NEA) — As Amerie g, President Eisenhower and ’s Prime Minister Macmillan sit-before the great map|, of this cdntested ‘world—with “all icrayoned. marks of trouble now tects, Wright told them they were polating to the Middle Easton ~~ t intelligence will they base im oa decisions, decisions that will indeed affect the lives and’ free- dom of men everywhere? Anglo-American leaders. A ‘mamber on the Kremlin switch- board. . It's e@xsential for the ‘Allies, to avoid direct involvement. Qutside interference breeds resentment; it would win the Communists count- cus and’ invite Soviet forces in. emergency to consolidate holdings. Recent shenanigans on the ‘Tur- kish border were calculated to raise internal fears and use the 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY? OCTOBER 2 25, 1957 : Fat Face. lke and Macmillan * pang tune oat Daae| ae, et mabe proven ve invasion. on leaders in Ankara, firmly bound to NATO, will calmly face: the new defense problems that have been created — arid expect a flood of fresh American dollars Wer ta-tn Torn ipod grasp; airbases to nullify our own Arabian strips, warm water ports to Satisfy a 500 year-old ambition/37, and the chance of oil fields on her|pro | . ii in d U How far will the Soviet go to preserve the Syrian Army clique? It's a sweet. prize within her pe less converts. The business of cloak to assist them. I've been most fortunate in ob-/ and dagger functions best without press agents. Here fs the nightmare: the army clique might force the still re- TURKEY Although Turkey Will be ter- . pressed from two sides if becomes a firm Soviet TURKEY . medical analysis of current sick- ness, it sees clearly — © the | |thick mists of propaganda, sounds sharp above rattling sabres ond TURKEY WON'T MAKE A PREVENTIVE INVASION, PLAYS ignores all passions. DOWN SOVIET THREATS. - SAFE; CONVENIENT \ way TO PAY BILLS Cunmingham’s Drug Stores 4 Here. it -is: : SYRIA ; It’s ridiculous to think Syria would equal a Mexican invasion of the United States. August when pro-Soviet officers’ took control of the army in Da- immediately increased the impor- tation of ‘Soviet arms and advice. | Syria is not irrevocably lost. Democratic elements are -plotting a change in the same way the proCommunist government was changed in Guatemala: No one has exclusive rights to palace revo- lutions. x. It's hoped they—will. sucteed— soon. Time is not our friend. Given woald invade, Turkey, Her chance |- ' We suffered a harsh setback last) mascus by a classic coup. They Telfuron Shopping Genter time to crush the opposition, the NASSE EGyPTi 1AN GAME tS WOT INVASION, BUT RIA WON'T INVADE TURKEY, By 18 ROT Yer T IRREVOCABLY SAUDI ARABIA'S ANTI-RED SAUD WOULD BE ee WITH A CHANGE IM SYRI ~, _|plays down Sovie Turkey also makes every effort to avoid visible involvement. Her strong central government even hreats in newspapers, The to treat a Russian, Turkey feels, is to ignore thim, * * =. The danger is that the Syrians will push the border nonsense too eg and that -Purkey will hit back. ‘ |doubted. She ericourages and pub- Naturally. Turkey quietly calls on Allah to transport Syrian Communists to the burial gro —and considers. alternate plans if this world intact, not radioactive. own pipe lines. So far she's con-/be fined herself to nerve-cracking out- bursts that brought @ bear mar-jf- ket to Wall Street and fears to! every civilized block and farm. Would she let a counter coup) oust her friends in Syria? Would she move in? This is seriously licizes. the “Turkish threat" to help her Damascus comrades so- lidify control under the cover of an emergency. But the Soviets mean to have SUMMED UP Watch and pray for a change Allah continues non-cooperative. EGYPT Col. Nasser is definitely not in Seviet camp, not 100 per cent. He bs not in our camp. His game is Arab nationalism, nevtraliem. This is the way te win gifts of ‘American candy ane Russian caviar, ~ Nasser. dispatched troops te Syr- {ia as part of their joint defense treaty—and to exert influence for }ineutralism. Many diplomats pri- ivately vdice violent opinions about Nasser. None question his sanity. |Egyptians are not in Syria to in- | Vade Turkey. SAUDI ARABIA King Saud is as anti-Commu nist as Chase National Bank, He strives for -Arab unity and publicly slaps America's wrist to inside Syria. Meanwhile under- like @ war, Painting Bill Is High WASHINGTON — The United States Government's Public Housing Administration annually }- paints some 420,000 housing units and has a total bill of about $10,- 000,000 for painting, The cost of the paint represents about 15 to 20 per cent of the total cost, with labor being the major item of ex- pense. SAUDI-ARABIA prove he's. i but he and 29 North Saginaw Street nemo rca rmti- Spt a aca te army clique will make Syria an- other, Czechoslovakia — & mere | | LARAB WATIONALISM. serene hie BIG ALL-METAL ey ~~ HAULER WI ALITO AUTO TH RAMP AVY DUTY RUBBER TIRES oe eee en eee sree eet ne epee MAIL COUPON or Shaw Jewelers’ a PC TRUCK FLEET | at Lowest Price in History! 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Walter Teeywissen Jr. of Church, Dray- jton Plains will officiate and burial i will be at The Lutheran Cemetery MRS. MARTIN J, POWERS Mrs. Martin J. (Elizabeth) Pow- “tity resident, died Tuesday’ in Clearwater, Fla. A native of Scotland, the had Deaths Elsewhere — Charlies J. president and o., Inc., died) - } Wednesday. Feldman, who was born in Providence, R.1, had) |spent almost a lifetime in the * W—Brig. Gen. Harry Hulen, 71, decorated vet- eran of World War Ii, died Wednesday. Hulen, a brother of the late Lt. Gen. John A. 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William Nelson, be his home here, Mr, Nelson, 69, native of Esca- naba, became. vice president of leaving the commissioner's office. He began his banking career in! Escanaba in 1905, and retired in} August, 1956. CHERRIFE, SARTWELL . ROMEO — Service for Cherrie in the Upper Peninsula, He was Berkley; Service will be at 2 p.m. Sun. | day in the Methodist Church,) WALLED LAKE — Service for,“ ™. ~ '™tm $29,135.41) © ‘Karl Kolm, grocer who was shot tarestmenes and other as- BIL Dr. Blue is survived. by his|4. Gerken will officiate. Mr. Kolm, a yt ey wife, Effa; one brother, Dr. Ross |®4, lived at 1010 Oakley Park Rd., | seeganations Dr. Blue served in the U.S.|Ann Arbor, and three grandchil-' Deposite of Biates and pe- | |” Navy in World War 1. - \dren. 8 | Deposite ot panhs. _ Fy 006.00 | Cass E. Windiate, 60, chief buyer | Other Mabittiiies ; for the State Highway Dept. since | Total Hiapuitties «not - des i dinated obi state banking commissioner tom | 2 wen d on arrival yester- | Sations shown below) $26.113,648.30 i general sales manager of Univer- 11943 to 1948: He died yeste tay |o, TS "Ca witale cecseccecosee 8 $00,000.00 Ypsilanti after an an automobile Burp rp UF Gg eeecceees 600,000.00 accident. . Undivided profits .......05 270,716.60 Saints Episcopal Church, a life} itai Accounts $27.403,000.90, A PET LE | rey He ui of Milford! Malady of he also, four sisters and Leave an ts (inchid- ‘two brothers. — want» Se overdrafie KARL KOLM a Brace Kline and the Rev. Dow- to death in his store here Wednes-| inx bank Brewiises or other a aid Davies officiating. day, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday! ouer esste. 77000007 % sol will be in Columbiaville Ceme- from the Richardson-Bird Funeral! Total sesots = a0 t90 90) | tery. ° : |Home, Walled Lake. The “Rev. 0.| nips, an d ty individuals, ss Blue of Ann Arbor and a sister, Route 3. i r Seagat 10.149,909.26 Mrs. Grace McKinnon of Jack-| He -is survived by his wite, ‘ngei States 1Z son. Amanda; a ‘son, Adolph Kolm of! can finitad,. States | ‘postal savings) Other deposits certified osm «. WINDIATE | | ahné, officers’ checks, ete — 187.084.48 $25 xomenaces 6! a morning in Beyer Hospital,! CAPITAL ACCOUN Total Liabilities and Cap- member of Pontiac Lodge BPOE ims, bask’s capital consists of: No. 810 and a veteran of World| ®*F value of |. 9800.00. War fT. He lived at 4340 South Aesete Biedged or assigned Shore Rd., Waterford Township. ide eher” Ph yal _ 900,000.00) Loans as own above are Surviving besides his wife, Jes-| after defiction of reserves Lloyd O. Chase officiating. Burial tery near Adrian, under direction received when she was hit by a) car early Monday morning. Surviving’ besides her parents, | are two sisters, Diana K., and! Teresa J. atid two brothers. EI. In Panama a white orchid is meat) Dorn, 63, board chairman of For- home. Es dford oil and| gas. producers, died Thursday. | The firm has interests in 15 states, ALEXANDER SKENE held Saturday at the Skene Funeral | |Home on Joy road, Detroit, for! ‘Alexander Skene. who died Sunday | at Miami, Fla. He was 83. Mr. Skene is survived by his wife and two sons, Charles of De-' jtroit and George Skene of Far- mers Creek. MILDRED H. TAYLOR, i® ‘wood F. and Gerald J., all at Called “flor del espiritu santo” —| Notary Public, Oakland Co.. Michigan. | F “flower of the holy spirit. ” My commission expires . = -_ q +" et Bates 55 ee eae) eo et ‘To MONEY DOWN f TAKE UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! 4 ‘ a be] Service for Mrs. Alvin. (Florence Lakeview Cemetery and the Rev. Marshall Saunders will officiate. Pontiac Genera] Hospital Annex. She is survived by her husband; four sons, Elsworth of Clarkston, METAMORA — Service will be)” MRS. ALVIN GRATE — |) SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP —|| L.) Grate will be held. at 2 p.m.| | Saturday from the Sharpe Funeral/ | Home, Clarkston, Burial will be in) 7 Mrs. Grate died yesterday in tae i sie, are his mother.of Pontiac; a p.°% : t iSartwell, 7, of 567955 Van Dyke, | sister, Miss- Ruth E. Windiate of} aiichiese ‘Gaeaee’ re 4 Washington Township, will be held| Pontiac, and four brothérs, Andrew | poses | ot eer we 38,881.94) > at 1 p.m. Saturday at Washington) D. of Denver, Colo., Norman E; of! Leming Church, with the Rev.| eserves. ee o 9,326.00 A former real estate broker, Mr. Tote! Capital Accounts .. 1.380,04280| - Windiate was a member of. All =e 12.266 496° loos b Bubank, Cashier of theie above-named bank, do solemnly swear 3 Orchard Lake, Harry EF. and Cam- |tes the above statement is true, and! pau B. Windiate of Pontiac. followin Roseland Park Cemetery. |His body will be at the funeral ™ + before Mr. and Mrs. James F. Sartwell | home at 7 p.m. today. |this Zand day of October, 1967, and 1| | a Ralph of Holly, Kenneth of Orton- TAKE pee at a YOUR CREDI NO MONEY DOWN aS Na Seren | i hc 01018) UP TO € 100% checks, : od@lora, Choice! 49.99 All Wool | Men’s TOPCOATS SUBURBAN COATS Men, the saving sen- i nm set-in sleeves. DRESS UP FOR EASTER MONTHS ro PAY! Special Sale 24.99 ‘all, wool suburban coats in flicks, and novelty weaves. Black, navy, grey, and brown. - Sizes 36 to 46. GABARDINE bd sackets 8 All Sizes 35-46. Special Group of 2.99 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS | S L a | 4 — it fully and correctly represents the « | true state of the several matters herein! * 4 contained and set forth, to the best of © Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday |my knowleans ana ‘cniiet.”” ma : W. A. EUBAYK of Roth's Home for Funerals. Hom Re hee ene es nee Cherrie died of injuries Tuesd me - MONE : y ~ ’| Widdifield officiating. Burial will) Sorte C CWE Sworn to and subsctibed ;or director of this bank. \ 4 = lz |= Dire State of Michigan, County” of Oakland, | jhereby certify that I am not an officer) ’ Large selection of famous St. Mary's SALE! ST. MARYS Coats and Coat Sets wool Coat Sets. 3 to 6x; coats 7 to 14. Sub-Teen St. Mary's Coats. . 29.99 ‘Girls’, Warm ~ Coats .... 8.99 ..16.99 Sale Boys’ and Girls’ SNOW SUITS ~—thermocel insulated. Sizes 3 to ‘8. Tots’ Nylon Sno-Suits ........ 5.99 _ Girls’ Orlon Sweaters .. . °2. Halloween Costumes ....1.99 Sale Boys’ Warm Hooded PARKA JACKETS ‘ Sale Boys’ Warm Wool Suburban COATS | shades. Sizes 4 to 12. 10.99 nylon gabardine 3-piece sno-suits 10.99 value — all wool sub- urban coats. Dark and light ss B hardly Sema une Boys’ Corduroy Pants . . 3.99 - 74 . Saginaw St. ae tee ee eT eae gee ene or. Ss et 1 a a es ERRORS Sign akon e : t ; GREATEST CoAT SALE THIS YEAR. BECAUSE segues ss3 352 S053 coats to sell for $29. JUST FMAGINE! You buy. al! wool warm winter coats with lambs wool, milium and glassgio linings. Tweeds, Martiques, Camet Hairs, St Mary's. Broadcloths, Cashmere and Wools, and many more. Sizes § to 20, 14a to 24.'%, Another Big Shipment ORLON, JERSEY PLEATED DRESSES — The dress you al ways feel good int Soft et pleats and ¢ w ° = ig 2M oh iO Me ht eS 5 SO Re MR EOS AOE 8 ERR i LR EER Ne All Wool Washable ‘PLAID JACKETS ‘ The season’s most popular jacket that red, green, blue, brown or grey. Sizes 10 to 20. - oa Wool suite . 1 0” Special 10: 99 Poplin Ladies’ CAR coats Pontiac's largest se- lection of car coats. Choose from fur blends or self hoods in ted, black, tur- qudise and beige. Sizes 10 to 18. Ship'n = Shore Blouses For A Pacfock Fit 2.) PERMA-LIFT BRAS - For the lift that never lets you down be sure to be fitted in style #160. Only one of our many as styles, Sizes 32A j 38C: ERMA-LIFT CiRDLES alain mn se eee mameenee need can be worn anywhere. Soft plaids i” : ree Ss a ——— sionals binassimceasonac tao : OW Feshion YELLOW N CORN MEAL, 5 th, 45 12-inch Si: a's air maereet ets SH poten Tine AD? Old Feshion WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, 5 tb. bog. .60e Balloon Tires > a [FEED ond LAWN SUPPLY COMPANY [i] seems . By INTERNATIONAL NEWS ors, and : Tis fut 5p wot TERS MONDE QUIK-SERVE ih i square-jawed H 28 5 es if z HARDWARE | i | BE x | l . | i i rl stil i | Super . Special! i j lf Cartridge Type : . Caulking It pops large end tender—every kernel pops! 16° = 5 Ihs.—74e — 10 ths. $1.44 — 100 tbs. $12.75 - Free With 10 Lbs. Popcorn 24 oz. Box Morton’s Popcorn Salt Hot Water Heater cece Old Fashion PURE WHEAT GERM, 5 Ib. bag. . . .60c pe oe a ee ee ee ee me ay-S i rdware il) | —O—— . WILD BIRD FEED ‘Bibs. GOe — 10 ths. $1.10 -— 25 the. $2.50 Fi] REGAL — *% = me a ¢e 6 6 ee we ee 28 Jocksen St. Phone FE 2-0491, i é $630,00000 in sane irra nn ol A ll ) , the more we inwure Uberty.” Inert ‘of Main sf : aie 7 _ ee: : | | : “btn a year irra as many | GU N , City Hall says: “No tax hike in 1958 City Taxes.” What about 1959 or wa ke tend te Mandi, eee * * ; ~=' eee 1960, or. 1987? No City Commission can pritevere what @ later City —— Last year, be tind oe a apeccemeiaitcnaleneee Ba Commission or other Government Unit will dol = i oate,vs weer gc tage | mcd lll grey } ALL INCH : 7 Cc ti | City Manager Willmen omphesis (thet other ee | i mith a bachelor of | FURNACE FILTERS 4 oD ||) “date make, Wt necessary to hike tones" —Pontles , q , H Y < ‘i : | Press, October 23, 1957— ‘: New Crop — Hybrid Yellow fii Pores i. ; 3 : xD, : ; pea i Toastmaster .VOTE [x] NO a POP CORN _ |] s0-colion Ges 2 id te i: ° eS Hil : ify ) eee 9 2 = Wd 50 mit *f ih 3 | ‘|| Es i } iti dace 1 idl ie in| i a obed 1 vl ¢ na om Hit i ii i ue r . : a 4 % Hf F : - . a Whi : ; ; | H ? a oe | | @ : : il _ id ; 5 : - : : - a ij : ; ee Hi z ‘ } Pt play it ‘| . Israeli Hi : : . — . It edge of the ee Wai fe | | —— on } | i "Suits confessed “Although calm, Terael ts'a very —. ) , ae tH tion by three witnesses that he! tog bis parliament that the cur. a yi ; | : a maneuvers. Suits was reperted| ‘eygregieast wvel tate. a: big CROWN De cil eh ae ate oe ee) t 3 See Pe te ye CROWN DeLUXE |) ii |$SUE [i Thompson is a pilot for a Tam-|eell forces were being 1") , ‘ aye iil pe construction firm. He was ar|octist tert “an snerttion that} Mi ig il pre = ae Mernationsl overran the Sinal | wi | Next Monday, October 28, 1957 , HH “Ta a ae mane, Be Pees ma ) Lets Keep On A Pay As You Go Basis! | was up car was} : _— “ 3 Hi Sot ip eye world bloes } A Bond Issue is simply another name for a Mortgage on your Home. A i eral to those wor by/%f 2 = mortgage has to be paid. They persuaded you to slap a $3,000,000 ii Beir aD hele i other by Ruma.” | mortgage on your home on the promise it would build a completely HI Wiggins charged ie mon with) Ses conn «te iii“ _ equipped hospital addition. ery a = a i Comittee i mite cnieeat| seocuaerine ~ aS : Oe Hl ot-Tape. ay has developed in ‘ .REMEMBER ! | Federal authorities ‘also planned| COmse® Ns concern Last told th did not want a N ic Saf I LIT 5a nloaharr ba erst tee 2 cert Ta Cy Hal, Pb Soe Outre, Alef the Bask Robbery“Act, _jever since her founda om eur ee ) were ALL built on a “Pay As You Go Basis.” fil Two planes were involved—the|invasion by Arab armies pei ae i : aes ee en ee Re eae ano Set som . VOTE NO! - The Hospital can be finished the same way. | | , cn of San nen St Sty ty the Be te eiienl tee ) ih | o Cessna. concerned : ee 4 Aen & Hil Rey A hy , JUST LOOK! | tho “hacen 0 Port Mean’ toler, Wehnandiney estes The Audit of City Finances on December 31, 1956 shows:— i turned po City ag beet geo egy pome oo (Haskin & Sells — Accountants) : . | wt Sw the Cessna Pe ea Tk, a = = ¢ , at ) Cash on Hand seveceeceeseee+94,835,059,57 ee Syrian Army won contrél in | Pocket Transistor Redio at...... does $29.95 Receivabl een 0 0 0 £4 640-604 % 6 3,147 16 : : ee et August, it was. accompanied by | \ _f : @ | at i ave euttell man in a aera ag ae at- oS PARK JEWELERS : TOTA ee ee .$7,982,323.73 ’ Hi 7 —=— | : U riated Surpl $4,005, 183.97 ot Heese of these! Unappropriated Surplus......94,005,183.97 =f 10 Million Americans Own Stocks 1 North Saginaw Street ‘ MOE | WHY? = .ooites iz Instead of paying interest and financing costs = fill). St let us use the $650,000.00 we CAN seve for | | other improvements we need. These improve- | : ments must come out of your tox dollar | somehow—sometime! ac REMEMBER! | We must still pay off the first Bond Issue of $3,000,000 plus the hu | interest costs. Your total taxes are $2.37 per thousand more for 1987 than for 1956! Can you keep it up? = ee - 60 when we have over $4,000,000.00 in surplus ond cash, and over $900,000.00 coming in for Capital Improvements eoch year F _. NO BOND ISSUE NEEDED! Lost May we were told construction on the A little more clear thinking at City Hall efter * hospital addition would if a $1,850,- — Coe00 Bend stop ae you say NO this time—will see the hospital ; Issue was not voted. Today nk. ; : equipped and furnished on a “Pay As You , ira, is finished but not equipped or fur- Go Basis.” Then you will know that your taxes won’t be increased 7 , | * this Bond Issue. ea ~ | Our Total Tax Rate Has Increased *26” or from "20% | | in 1947 to *47™ in 1957, or 130% Including Schools | |] ON HOSPITAL BOND BALLOT - Monday, October 28,1957, af Tl, yo { ‘ cs ¥ i J , % \ j \ i i / { De so FR ay 3 sae “ BONS Few. * ¢ ALTERATIONS FREE!) Paper. Firm Chiet Dies Supervisors Committee to Undertake Study OF @ 3), i =e eo ™% & = © : ROCKET ENGINE Watch for exciting, distinctive new styling that flatters your own good taste! ao Group to Sit County Mental Facilities Lah of inital eatin teeteaeesibtte Det and local interested groups such ag the rhental health by the welfare committee of the|committee of the Oakland County in Oakland County will be studied era ee ea) a Al ae ie OO) ie OP hovealoleliil a4 According to Mrs. Hope Lewis,| Waat.to know if the state is tee is to find suitable facilities for BRIDAL REGISTRY SERVICE _ "Regi You Petierae Today! _EONARDY Sa. * pion Quality This Time From its Personnel Army fo Trim More Fat | the fat from its spending program,.ds also attacking fat on another front—-that of its personnel. A recent order, sent out in the form of a 42-page supply bulletin, recommends a 15-day low calorie diet, It’s up to local commanders whether—and on whom—to put it into effect. The bulletin suggests the diet “is applicable for use for personnel who have consistently put on weight due to | ‘the consumption of a ration of higher caloric value than required by their physical activity.” Or in other words, those who eet fat because they eat too eas - x * * Then, in @ tactical vein, it adds: “The success of using of a separate mess where it will be served, proper indoctrina- tion and’ instruction on good eating habits, and motivating Lo] | a Dp mic ES the individual by convincing him that he will both feel and lor ‘S58 COMING SOON... TO YOUR AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALER'S Distilled Spirits Institute, the look better if he eats a diet more in keeping with his energy || Fequirements.” The order says “no personnel will be required to sub- sist on this menu without the prior approval of the local surgeon.” A enazestet 15-day menu contains an average of 2,308 which the Army says are needed by the physically active and 3,000 by the relatively inactive. ts NEW YORK — According to the $311,861,563 over 1955 revenues. » nation's largest. taxpayer is the| Williams Talks in UP . cai state local govern- Development Bu Bureau: Thursday. ‘ : ' t me 5 &. co \ iN am A COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK. _ AUTO LOAN | : forre the aed to Happy Car Ownership Select your.car . , . select your insurance... faanes both with one low-cost bank loan. You'll know exactly what your finance charges will be... ——— aa : a you deal locally . , , you build valuable bank credit. | Se, - t ey : | vi nH tS is Bm acti hearr foes yea Nat pct / poe SPSS AE see ae eR OME "é n jo.» Union Loke — Bloomfield Hills. PAID ON SAVI > CE ERTIFICATES 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING WASHINGTON (AP)—The Army already pressed to cut this menu will depend on such factors as—the designation: jf. TOYS FOR ALL’ “AGES A SMALL DEPOSIT LAYS"IT AWAY ‘TIL CHRISTMAS UP TO 50% OFF LIONEL TRAIN SETS calories for each day, as contrasted with the 3,600’ calories || 3 | ments during 1956. This represents Alcohol Revenue Tops an increase of 8.2 per cent, or -Jalcoholic-beverage industry. It pro-| ST. IGNACE u& — Gov. Williams| rere) (gets sign fy revenues ‘for| will address the Upper Peninsula 19” ¢ BRAND NEW. oe ty 6-SHOT T ACTION unarres TIME ONLY! $136.54 Remington $28.50 Stevens ap 7 Ags Single Barrel So —_—_ ‘Pump ...... *64* $134.50 Remington No, 740 Abtematio S| 00° eon einer gun in our stock except Brownings going at the jow rate. GUN SALE! Bryer Vents Other dryer vent accessories at ‘ices. 14.2 ROMEX , Autensatte 1 02*: Full line of _ wire “ sme FIXTURES SAVE = UP TO Pixtures for evéry' room in the house’ and fer outdoors, toa, at big, big savings. POST /LAMPS rd $479 Up ' — time to install Long winter siete makes them , ; doubly appreciated. i. ELECTRIC HEATER f rs FREE’ / DROPCLOTH PAI NT “Sale pacthandis seo de GENERAL ELECTRIC STEAM or DRY IRON R Sirs, WEEK-END ONLY i weg Ay BO bile Sor Retere This Ad tor talermiotioe LINCOLN 8-6161 1416 SOUTH WOODWARD AVENUE wat ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN ADDRESS e LOCAL FRANCHISE AVAILABLE IN THIS | AREA a ae — Ss es Silanes vocketeediiinenatenediie EN THE HEAVIEST FAMILY TRAFFIC | itil i ia a tlic a iY is ‘THIS is FIRTH TUFTWOVEN” * ACRILAN" w: KNOTTED F OLKWEAVE, ad '|, - MWVENTIRELY NEW TYPE OF CARPET THAT KEEPS YOU GUESSING WHERE THE FOOTPRINTS WENT == st ” See With Your Own Eyes! . . sas ot [eee ""ACRILAN DEMONSTRATION =| sid Mr. Charless Gass, representative of the Chemstrand Corp.,, will be at our Store Dealers Market for carpet dealers.’ Be surg that you see this new floor cov ering | ; Friday and Saturday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., to demonstrate thé remarkable resiliency fiber Friday or Saturday. . | of Acrilan fibers. This is the complete display shown at the Chicago Furniture | 3 ‘ ; | Ged — | The feet that tread this amazing new carpet just don’t have an opportunity to . NOTHING DOWN! UPTO ‘36 NTS TO meh k a leave footprints. That’s because this carpet is made entirely of Acrilan . .. a fiber especially developed, tested and proved to give carpets remarkable resiliency, _ such buoyancy, such bounce that not even the heaviest impression can leave a mark. Made by the revolutionary Tuftwoven process, Firth Tuftwoven Acrilan combines more advantages than you ever dreamed of in a carpet. Resistance to.dirt is ‘bililt. into every fiber, therefore Firth Tuftwoven Acrilan ‘shrugs off soil... _ actually stays cleaner longer. And because it is so easy to: keep clean, stains have little chance of becoming permanent. See Firth Tuftwoven Acrilan Knotted Follweave in. department today. You'll like the deep piled ee ak Pe , af ome bil Be sy | SESE EES f : ufiam@: i flLoOok .¢ OVERINGS 18 a kd priya ot beep oan 95 - "3511 ELIZABETH LAKE. RD. te Rh oe . faerie + 2 sale Ta Sq. ‘Yd. ow | Open raed Friday ‘and Soturday ivenings ne ft 47775 ood ™ oe ‘ o ‘ : caf ay, “an ig Ma ici antec we BSR Meek MLO. Wee oR 8 Se a, SMe: Pm fy ee : ee oy = ACSA TH) iD RRA 1957 : SKLDA APPR ¥ -* & 2 : - ee = 73 = ae ; é 9 $1645 kg hy, t : THE PONTIAC PRES ie ‘ S x w x : e. Fs ‘ ee rn mer sem eae —— 452 DODGE 2-Door you. It’s a honey of a bargain.,...... ‘51 CHEVROLET Hardtop ~ Qik old’ OF GRY. ces ceswcepeseess . ‘53 FORD Custom Tudor CHEVROLET SEDAN A steal at this low price. Mas Factory Heater and a peach of a car for the family.... ‘52 NASH Sedan GA Brice WON) ws: i cwicsaacgwes ces a4 ‘’ ® ‘54 FORD Sedan we'll take your car in trade............ ks ‘52 MERCURY Sedan. 1952 PONTIAC | ; : ‘53 CHRYSLER Sedan ‘53 FORD Ranch Wagon ‘54 FORD Country Squire ‘55 PONTIAC Sedan ‘55 FORD Victoria 1954 PONTIAC _ ' 2-Door Sedan | New 1957 FORD We also have several fate model pickups and panels in excellent condition at very low prices. Drive in or call i nl ont #33 re a ‘ F Waseca ‘ 3 . :, A a 5% i oe ¢ . x 5 4 fee # .. , : ‘; ee a 4 ts ix > He ; Pees ox . Pee . ean : i 2 ee “ = Le $ # : : ‘ : Wee x ’ 4 - wvwvvwTeveeYTftetCTCTCCrereereeTe Ne epee bAbAAASAAAAAAAAMAA AMM PR aes hed Lie Ls 4 Oe fie “eh A a hy 4 5 } ee a a es A §. Woodward, Birmingham - Woodward, Birming : ia Sat a we j t 7 ‘ wee a ad! ae mpi Ye PE ce ah a. see : Mw ot Sie ¥ with automatic transmission, radio and heater... oeenee has automatic transmission, radio and heater . . . top allowance for your old car in trade. . with radio and heater; a real car for the family or in your business, full price.......... with hydramatic, radio and heater; priced low - for quick sale, top allowance for your car. . with Ford-o-matic, radio, heater, white wall tires. A beauty and its yours for only.......... TRUCKS | CLOSE-OUT SPECIAL $4 Has radio and heater. Don’t let this low price os 8f 45 | with power mie, Nome and heater .. . priced for $905 wines a-real buy . . . has factory heater, white wall tires, ove eee has radio and heater and priced to sell fast... 5405 53 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe § 495 radio, heater, overdrive, white wall tires, and just look. at Harold Turner’s low, low price. . .- @ewene with merc-o-matic, radio, heater, white wall tires, you better hurry for this buy...,...... see eee 49 ‘52 BUICK Super Hardtop § 495 with Dynaflow, radio ond heater; priced for quick sale.and it is a real bargain. .......... “'*? © ‘53 BUICK Special Hardtop 5695 with Dynaflow, ‘radio, heater, white wall tires and B ‘a sweetheart of a buy as a second car... ev eeer elds oe ca eee ete Sh tA ; re ye igh, : ris YY OUT-TRADES HAROLD| TURNER” = fe es / is SIG Bh ae Vee top ets et eae PS ey: tS Be eng ei: ‘i " 4 as € eat ee ae wf y : a oy a cee eet ys ay np 5a s f rere ede Sis & : My if ; ' : \ iiee if | ae : a 53 2 ; > J = ; I S * ihe 5 , * : + 8, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25; 1957 nee” } ' ’ “3 , wore Ba “ : 3 cS 4 . i, — s : : ‘ ae 2 f 2 iE ; EE time in four weeks tonight with |Pound [the recent fiw siege apparently |" jnally under control. bs at | ‘The fast-spreading sickness is | still not completely cleared up but jall of today’s games are expected | to on as scheduled. Several LG i u Ee IDICK DEAN ccs 4] GOOD COMBINATION — Fullback Doug Storey, with ball, and Nick Neira of Lake Orion form a strong passing-running combina- tion that could spark the Dragons to their ist Oakland B champion-- ship. They go against Avondale tonight. ; Cards Laud Ollie Matson CHICAGO (INS) — Everyone|peer in football today.” He added: except Ollie Matson agrees that | “He is by. far the best runner “fhe is one of the most devastating jand the best halfback I've ever lrunners in the National Football'coached. He has more speed than It’s hard actually to Matson takes all this in stride. Ses 7 He sald today that if he is | Matson got off ‘having a good year, “It's ~be- |start against the San Francisco cause I've been lucky and my (49ers ‘in the NFL opener’ but the teammates have been doing a followi terrific job.” lagainst Washington and Pittsburgh. Sunday if DICK DEAN'S IIWATERFORD |] HARDWARE ORLAND( I Ht) DMILI TAVE boomy 3 2526 WATERFOREI | Richards is Matson’s greatest|He had his : booster. He describes the 26-year-jagainst the Redskins in Washing- , |blocker and can pass effectively.”| Be¢ im | fa | : g f Gt ify i I : tir : pa 1 a i i University School and Ar- at Imlay City. Ct Pes. Trey . : 5S or. LE C 190s, 900 sr. LT V: 4 r. 96 jr. LG Renkel te. 6 ar. © } ir. 210 ar. 8G Burtiand ae ako 215 ar. RT . ar, 178 s. RE Henson Hs st. oad i. Oe Lh bie Aston 190 3, Fe sere 198 Ir. Grid Caled Arthur Hill at Bey City Handy | a v7 Detroit Catholic Alpena at Me 3 Centra. s fold halfback ‘‘a player without alton. ; 1095 | 1195 | TRUCKS q Pick-Ups | AS LOW AS } ee Se. e ae t 1 3.3 9] HARTSHORNE, Okla. ww — Mil eae a asenesseneer ; ; 5 3 | eee Braves pitcher - Warren ey’ — Spahn says he'll keep pitching : EASTERN MICHIGAN “until they make me stop." And | an Leagee “Games/he gave notice that hé wants to 4 eee ; yin cece Seek’ quinn “alah let you @0-G0-00 thry ice, mud and. snow ) |piemingham 0 2 2 3] But Spahn said if anyone had 00 | Ma Clemens. 22. 3.3 f G}told him 10 years ago that he Coinentont “eel would still be pitching at 36 DOWN Terms CP yresan|"Sasetan ne Bae se | ‘ sou P ¥ ‘ Tlern Oklahoma town and other Aveilable in Every Pepuler Size, Mack or White ~ 3 } }/Oklahoma professional baseball Sidewell Tubeless or Tube-Type y 3 3 peeves wore to hee Nee 5 / nile =e ALSO AVAILABLE j in NEW TREADS! % League Game ¢ waa He ome one BE oat a. Rtas @ 7:50x14.......$13.95 6:70x15...... $12.95. / “see the other win a football game fae ib = i O0w 9, as long as it’s not et his expense. Madison, ods seqbese-sesend 3 ; 3) s 8:00x14. *eeee .$15.45 7:10x15. *ee Ss $1495 / Zhat’s ‘the way it will be this Avondale . ...... axanacat e323 6 4 Plus Tax and Your Recappable Tire f awe gthvitle sccd 8 8 8 1 OF eth mee an as FEET 11TH seeeemvouzs..| QP ANNOUNCING NEW 1958 MOTOROLA SPECS eoaneanes the ma icent «Pp. Last about this time the eeerh 2 8 8 2 8 ) ea two ialea. tam under vastly dit ‘eguy oe | ik 3 Fe ves Mark 10, tc Get up te: 50. 00 erent cirmustances at Walled inieiaiiom Gneanens too— | trad j he ‘ates oat jn anereoune lee creel phe he of dale dity ee and . title was up for grabs, - Ft ee wits . % $ ‘ 3| lever for super-slow troll- buy this new 1958 The Vikings scored a Iast-gasp ON THE LOOSE — One of the best runners in this area abd also Qe $ Hl ing. Both have one hand —— a oe bay star is fullback. Jim —— Hills. He + 3 8 qeniedl, Ord safety clutch MOTOROLA TABLE TV a hair-raising leads .Barons against Clarkston a ayne-Oakland battle , 1 | . ca trfumph over Waterford. With it} tonight, : Pad tation Thectings “The AS LOW AS werk & perfect. aenecn and the De- 7, I quietest orien | ter-Lakes crown. T ] Ir to : : ‘ : au | rite Fi tea on in . Both teams are out of cham- elecast In NY : League Gomes 4 rcury’s history. These plonship contention this season. en ee 38 8 6 ee eS te Walled Lake has an overall re- Breede ccs fg Til Mercurys—6 to 60 h. p. | : cord of 3.2 and a leagus mark of | le mes on Poneto’. cee 2 fil introducing a new kind 1-2. The Skippers are 1-3-1 to Mow Maven eos ccsseee 8 3 oF Bl of outboard performance! _ @ New Power M Chassis for finer performance. gether and also 1-2 in the I-L. PEFMED 2 weorcperge--+- 9 9 9 TE Ag low os 10% down— ‘DOWN © Built-in savenna eliminates unsightly “rabbit ears.” gt at Cae Teelgpars ke be eee wR” Ni ae eles ge wn TTT HL QR SCOEPER'S a "Titty eeneepenasteneaneamagh “jappears ; or televising s’ rest |tuiey oy vaneaow® § 3. 3° c] up easy, down is certain to have the Skip-/73 games by the Philadelphia Phil-\road games, including one exhibj-|Qrtomyille - -------- 2 2 3 3 8 pay CONVENIENT TERMS poe : pers pitched higher than the pro-jties into the metropolitan New]tion game, The schedule will offer |Nertn. Branch ol 1 i ; °) WATER SPORTS : © Laxury styling to complement any room decor. vervial kite when the 8 o’clock/yory, area next season. mostly weekend and night games.) ™e"® ° on HEADQUARTERS " } Walled Lake wil have ie inces- jy, ™H: deel which qould beam the ee TaCOUt AR Onna Motorola Calypso dno te too. Disappointed [National League games here now! WOR-TV, which previously tele-| rssser ¥ L W LT SIRMINGHAM STORE: ; wie co ce ans Canieet the Brooklyn Dodgers andj cast games, repdrtedly|Romes 7 .0e 24d e 1265 WOODWARD h fall, the Vikings have their hearts|NeW York Giants are no more|bought the Phillie TV rights for|ianes Gree cis @ 1 4 & : Hi- Fl P onogre set on finishing their schedule with reported was completed yesterday/ $600,000. The station paid the pie | MI 7-0133 JO 6-4727 a commendable 62 record, They'n |Oetwee®_ Bob Carpenter: Phillies| Dodgers $750,000, but for a total League All Games| Hours: Daily 9:90 te 5:90 have to win all the rest to do it. ee ee re we Been et teat. The OF ie: tity sobsen oe eae) ee Waterford, _likewi unhapp lo official announce: jrational costs, which figure to run|Warren |. oe @.6¢ 89 8 == i over its failure to live up to ad-/Peen made, however, pending ajhigh because of the distance in-|?2beriew 1... ad ; Pay ive eereeereeee eer vente ‘ulling, —_s org @ = wack ‘Toulese. the only live chib pney 1,300 000 Stake Ghere........:. 3 4 6 USED A-1 TRUCKS ledger. The Skippers must take|ett in the Big Town, which makes | Alden ‘Thompson, Wayne State| . : | everything . remaining to finish |“™is American League territory. | Oa niors’ Tourney |University divisional. director off LARRY JEROME | ed cate ; UINEY | ,tmictics, is a former State Direc- | aboviy 500. The Yankees, who telecast theif: ese . of » schoed Athletics in| Rochester Ford Dealer With the exception of halfback [nome games and some of their|J2 Semifinals tor of High Sch OLive 1-9711 Open Evenings : Frank Fink’and guard Bobby | another channel, Aegan. . : Young, Walled Lake tn at fall |cprasently com not bar the Philig| PINEHURST, N.C. @ — A 7 3 serious blow, however, since the | Commissioner Ford Frick said|Diddell of Carmel, Ind, met J ONO Man! Ks Radio-Phono. $94. ) tt : speedy junior is the central lyesterday “we're not permitted|Wood Plat of Philadelphia in the Other Models $24.95 to $249.95 "21" Consolette 3 figure in Walled Lake’s attack. it. make any kind of a restrictive| Semifinals of the North and South z | Thé Skippers are ‘also at fulljrule on television a a Ia: ga dagen _ (ws 7 Day-Free Home Trial - + §tereophonic Sound : strength, one of the few times this leagues.” other semifinal | yaar Oat Gey toe heen, od The Phillies’ TV schedule here,/tournament for golfers aged 55 W117 he , primed and ready however, likely will coincide with|and up, James H. Ackerman of Two other Inter-Lakes games are| Yankee road games, thus not rep-|Princeton, N. J., played John Ww scheduled today competition for Yankee| Roberts of Columbus, Ohio. vou never wae Southfield and Berkley clash this|home attendance : Diddell defeated Benjamin F veena 60 600e afternoon at Southfield e . & <2 eS Ee 7 Se eS ee ee ee ees ARROW LIQUEURS CORP., Detreit 7, Mich. its title hopes alive under the|today’s Herald-Tribune, would call Platt won over Frank Ross of Say lights at Van Dyke: "~ for about ‘ighree-tourths of the!West Hartford, Conn., 4 and 2. 80-100 Proof, Distilled from Grain ss ‘ * a "958 EDSEL «= -'2814" Ee 1957 clean: ‘up prices are not the bargains they: appear to be— | get the facts before you buy. See your EDSEL DEALER RIEMENSCHNEIDER. ENGELHART = f[f 232 South Saginaw Street 7 Pontiac, Mich. : ose : Hane OF * f 6 3 . oe _ ie mma > 63 i i , a ee 3 if. oer gnewee.. ie $3 pals a oe ate ee ae wr Mit bir COCR CNPC CCP E ECC R SCPC an a oe oe an oR @Oer ee Beenaeanm eee ee SERB BRB eS RS 2 ww 8 ee eR CECGGUCGOGG eC sCS EE ESSE ESE es eee essen eemesass ’ ' } ; ' * ' { t } ,* i ‘ , i | | . 4 eee ee i j j ' | ry! NV i! i { ] { pra : , ; " ki E ' , = ¢ a = , ' iff . sett States is 210 times as great as in She lly, Farley: io ‘ser: L 5 in ‘Beyond This Place’ Aa Bad Habit’? {inde & toni ove as DOROTHY MANNERS. kibo-andanshe-up scine- ae! Man Seeking Annulment “Would feminine prerdgatives,|ated today lor to continu-| Queen Victoria gave birth to gag ty pcb nee Ingrid. and Roberto at Orly Air- Says Wife, 62, Kept such as plucking unsightly ae ine cnt deceit te ion ane HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Quite a a bs | Operation From Him ing diets; capping decayed teeth, |s 1 Pree ENN GG AMADY | te ti jooking. hair, or re-| The so-far-unsuccessful : candi-l| “wel Order of Rhonda Vieming abil cowboy GWY|,anns are married. Glenn's cur NEW YORK WA Sige hes M OS Ce hat & few cormles Paces, Cae ual Yalece: EAGLES Madison in an outdoor drama with rent contract doesn’t expire until| Put it up to a jury to decide the) 13, practices, be deemed offen-ified with the military takeover ve the wow title, “Bullwhipped.” Put-necember, 1968, and the studio|ticklish question of how far alsive personal habits?” than he was with the announced] _ WEST HURON STREET i g E L i t : : Saturday, Oct. 26 Rew|woman ‘can go to regain the ete ee - }results of Sunday's election giv- term deal starting after that!|bloom of youth—such as having The judge said it would be ajing the ¢ a me Glenn can take alher face lifted — without being} « itgafer ‘and wiser. policy to qreer|ment candidate, Miguel Ortiz Pas- aos : = & = i a z rf a 5 ETE & ba A porn MGM has let more stars go|guilty of “bad habits,” - th with restraint|Sarelli. 2:00 P.M. ance of William ¥. Broldy for aM tan any other big studio. The weensn at lame le Miva 2e-| "it sate, problem , ¥digoras demanded that the beaten Allied Artists release. oils in| Right after the first of the year,jraine Manville Baxter, G2-year- k * junta sumshion Congress to install] 4411 OWE'EN PARTY peso Saaniapes Nov. 11,(Ford, starts “Imitation General,”/4 .fister of the much-married) 1.1, ruled that, since Baxter}2™¢ Vice President Guillermo) sedge Cemestnnys wsnlba duowlanpe the sbery afb Wed Wor tt cer- 15> ag, Mra A erie. tetevi.| bad brought it Up for for “public bra Avendano as acting pres-j 9:00 P.M. |n trade line and her stormy 1o-|Stan who takes over when isin" ctor Charles Baxter, iv geok | See PY Pe : : ee 4 rtone aiah ‘pi to “Pal Joey,” (his ex girl Kim habits” to Baxter. NEW YORK ®—A ~ satellite hour ind @ show, ae . ‘A\Novak’s picture) but he didn’t} State Supreme Court Justice|tracking post will be set up FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS titled “Beyond This ice show up. Irving L. Levey ruled yesterday|the roof of the RCA Building aah Once a cow's blood type is es- J. Cronin’s famous story, which hould aan. into full operation. tablished, it can be used to iden- sidney Lumet will direct for CBS.| . And here’s the newest trom od page rom dire: = yb pce = Ane launching in etre ef tify her for the rest of her life.'Remember when Farley was head New York réported by L O P: |i. trial Nov the first American, satellite. ; On + clo ba man in Shelley's life? / | “When leaving Queen Elizabeth's Levy said ee “urges al < * . ‘ | NOW! ~ rectures at — peared in the last year in Den-| James Mason will be in it, too. I've doctrine in maintaining’ that he|level, was announced ye > K mark. It was a i3-yearold boy|received a screen treatment of the| @6 beautiful. Her skin is lke |was deceived in connection with The GLAD ... TENDER . . . TRIUMPHANT LOVE. . gag Mag ie ees ago oe inohent Guanes same play for a/motion picture,| porcelain and agg agence peo his wifes’ ‘good personal habits|Amateur Astronomers Assn. Inc., They FOUND — and ALMOST LOST! - Doors . xplorer and I'm very isterested.’ Shelley happiness over y ref ; 4 CARTOONS, COMEDY §; Tipoio reported that he saw noble-|..15 quite definitely that she and| hasdsome husband Clifton Dan- athena Ramrentans Ace Bereich: . pay mtr yb ge : At Your Butterfield Theaters! i z r He: OPEN 6:45 By wg _ Be an ice pray neat yeas [oats ell be. a MA 4-215 by Crib ........ $29.95 Bi lwe'n start raising a family, I hope’|TY ‘show on Nov ld. a ota WALLED LAKE CARY GRANT DEBORAH KERR AN AFFAIR T0 REMEMBER Meds cass y aite ne ota oe “RROUND THE WORLD IN TEN WEEKS” Will be shown as an important part of our program! First of the Series — NOW SHOWING... “DIVIDED BY THE SEA” Venice — Grand Canal Regatta — Racing Gondolas! STARTS TYRO! NE POWER — AVA GARDNER WED! in “THE SUN ALSO RISES” cece 8 ° os ° ©s (i e¢« Mattress .... 10.95 [is the way the one qd only Shel-idramatic show. She's ‘also bookest om: —" |ley put it.’ for a Gisele Mackenzie program. | $40.80 © simaMAN Is weaRY ‘It's oon = : continuing her} ; Ta} Aithough Ingrid Be is late, Career, it’s lor any woman no $ 50 “a \in joining Cary Grant in London matter how happily married.” N iW t s “ ow a for ‘Kind Sir,” Warners are grant- ; ing her 10 additional days to spend ‘ “fy ®\with her children in Italy. She's . _. / @aiweary from her long run in “Tea or Ing See our newest selection of / and Sympathy” on the Paris stage “Christmas” toys on dispigy =. and needs the short rest as well as . ‘ : the reunion with her three children. | ; scan nny uss ere Atoms for Peace TOYLAND | \ there when Ingrid arrives in Rome | ™\next week, or has returned to . - vigheat to Sevens thee “editing film” in India, remains to| 'ke Tells Scientists This Cc = 4 * OR 3-2100 vi a as He Presents Award eek eseaced ain ten vd 10 Prof, Bohr. N-O-w! BPS Doors Open Thru Seturdey 10:45 2—"TAMMY TERRIFIC” IC" MITS ... 1M COLOR : ES a ‘ TAMMY , MORE... LAUGHS & Full of Fun! |Great Hall of the National Acad- | , wad : | emy of Sciences. rs a ae i i I s 's i ‘y In an informal speech to about oa rs "< Pas vere eer WENGE ESE SCOLL- COREY y THE “HOLD-YOUR-HAND” FUN HIT! | 23 eee | | DICK POWELL. DEBBIE REYNOLDS . | ‘au, Qe 2 emote ||| “Susan Slept Here | |. | re i ~ i | eaeenng ANNE FRANCIS « wiry TECHNICOLOR “The world now has a choice “There is no ‘question in the }minds of the people of the world _ STARTING SUNDAY f First Ran Hits in CinemaScope Color Fred MacMurray in “QUANTEZ” =~ June Allyson in “INTERLUDE” hays | 3 = 4 | . e cons -use, - ey jcountry has sought to encourage _. “TEENAGE REBEL” Sig ihn rus of posceseaare te TODAY ond “THE BIG KNIFE” i ay Py — and well being. : , . men women. - Eisenhower joined noted Ameri- | ail nal FEAR ANTHONY ‘KARL AWARD 0 arene Black voodoo magic keeps a half of the utilization of atomic| b : . “Phot : vupevee uty alive ... yet deadill § if R / hd f. AY ne : se Mogens — oor oon are tea established - ity y . by the Ford Motor Co, as a result of Eisenhower’s ‘statement to the 1955 summit Conference at Gene- va urging that the atom be har- | | hessed for peace. In accepting the award, Bohr | “every: increase in| The Exciting Real Life Story of. Jimmy Piersall as Reported in ~~ the Saturday Evening Post and the Reader’s Digest. COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER | SOUTH END UNION LAKE ROAD * | Open: 6:80 Show Starts 7:00 P. M. &M 3-0661 | = . , , sme Ei fre FRI. SAT. - SUN. “HELD OVER! gona ge TONIGHT - SATURDAY | v be N. THESE TWO OUTSTANDING HITS EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUNS FASTER THAN “THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE"! M-G-M rresercre , _ THE MOST AMAZING © GeT-AWAY EVER! (oe = M-G.M's thrill drama =) actually filmed in _. San Quentin! HOUSE OF NUMBERS) RYE eoseer wircuum - oe ‘ a . on ) eal J JEAN SIMMONS WACK PALA ANGE: | BIE agrHur HUNNICUTI “ Pa sieeveneteet fi | ee ae 3rd BIG THRILL een i MAMBO. MADNESS In. MICKEY KNOX Color By JAMIE O'HARA Photographed Under the Supervision and With the Approval of ¥ 4 2 ‘ ‘ . P ry \ = ,t=e te Se Se oS Es eS Sa ee et a a ee ee ees ee a ee ee en ee ee el eee Re ee ee “BSF DAP Rage ae AS ° oe i, Se es aE ee ¥ Spee oS Sas ghey . ne ae ye e4 eS ; Beste oan | Sea ae po Pag ee 5, / isn ia : Sptes _ : aw a Se ae aint Pat as Sad as Bo PN i wget Fe f ete eek Penge iy lakh ted td VA = es / . i Si. -% gir aay : jp bs saat s: aie 4 i f : (- ot he! a ’ ee ai MARKETS |)-Poir THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 35, 1957 2 [iar ex 4 LOSSES Square D Net Down” * : a . i} ‘ y e é : : . a . e % = . : y caat fi = Produce : 4 tt DETROIT = Bak re 4 PY | ss The ; ® PA BE on @ — Square Dea , * > . i an sft mt t following are top prices _jmanufacturer of D Oo.) ~ S a4 th No wi m | iF Le - : ? cov. orange electrical distri-/)% : | \ 14 ' 4 8 . ate . of locally jand control : . mre ma Vae > en te a t to grown prod.|” ported net products, Fe-|., Fen Gee Me) ona ~~ % 1! joi wie a the Farmer's Marj RS pwc Jported net earnings during thee hats wanes by Wit Rule's ‘ eG pomine men te aee | ph cons noe oo iy sdiiicis antl ae. Gua NEW YORK Vee - 130 totaled $6,371, that ended Sept. |S8°r" : Grate: } ot, ; EXP ni nDY WAN-ON VAR ’ PRESS, FUL Be tions Ne et aiaton cused 0 alee Ora, We oopect vin bli eS eens ee nih Preterm deoged sing |, i fusca . are furnished by the trading back quietly in earty|et compared with |"feeiet ig fre wil be Bid Sckarean's a mail 4 PERIENCED | WAT — Seite as Detroit] ions today after its wide drag tyn poo go lngg ag ny Me 3 room from ahatp" ee farm work. _ Rihte, apply to perso a as of Wedneé® earlier this week gyre per share. * ‘with te ral Gxre ; * ae orn We net} Key lable peri » in the compar Saunders officiating. Inter- -: stocks took period of 1956 ‘ fe Leet tee : Gir “ losses ranging te w w Come ny a an, desirous out Prete fractions to. around ‘Puseral deme OY rig ing ure with od Putt rotess , . be. come ally af ; ® ee a Honilae Broan mee wee tapi * Sood ? ect a, a" Financing by Toll “ear five Fonler Braye uae ar ata cucetar VFWw bDekt ae ca eeeeee sf « e t 3 ead i“ . Hall, cidimodeeen eeeens 10 The opening * * 4 - ther of Ke — ot br maui fig Bey man. On 7 : ‘30 to "7:80 ere nese 389 ticker tage _— and the iSastrous to Seawa hs aa gee Menara Ford Mechanic Won fe eave ti ce EE Ble tapos mee as AS Y ioe | Res ae : amu. } ‘ j anagecceccsosesese’ ASHINGTON er y ’ x a A 6 \eserese Se W-Rep, Machro Revearrns bata te a ea ‘ ’ . im ar Ba. rare esnessses s. A : troit, utheran ing. arage, A 1 4 with daa mn Rummage Sale arte bea. Gigi | jn siats at Parmer Snover wil is eat, 0G for appoint oe Gee? it Preebylerian Church, West’ Huron een Tan one E - t Kenora] RE FIGHTERS — Be eae te | marge eens oe ae moun, oct, wn wan we | ote ae REFINED WOMER WO, * eeerseeees " ; 4 at Rummage Fri. & Leeks (behs.) dos Fmcomsigene ss « Lake, age 64 ied a 3. Walled for fire fighuere. ‘Appilcants ‘must to. Keego Cass gag 9 to | ton, Dry, 60-lb. as oat gto Bot B ; hi band et nfs itime &”, af te P| oa a ss LAD! ‘is — DO ¥e Gone Eee S Chub. “Sond eee Seek aa a. 20) father of Adolph Kolm. ‘Puneral Rlch ‘sehcol araguelg. Sr° seuiva: shopping at home meee |. roumrcnry 3 SO ae ae | tee pacassrak | Spat ey os See a _ tpeeseewen ’ Dy ™ * Sicee: eee oe . i. lL) 1 : bo . . es tein” officiating. Mr" Kolm rd | + “Appiiance sales Race BLROTRIC ABY 10 OaRe Mn Sais : | - state at . wil igeity in ry Sesnibenk io pl fo CAR ; . » 50-Ib, oi ie: i Funeral Home, Wal -Bird atore, O igh calthre apeiiones in, mpetheries } CT sbeaot mare : Raia wage" |S we eae | Par Rat Smt BS ee “os eeee scenes ie j . ‘; — ees. * 5 : 24.0... . (debs) dos. “sssccss Plecsaat, Birhungham father ‘ol Eat yn os e cer Reig | MPDECRAGED WOUTE we SRE | 3 Lake, E OAS Hag MMO YENOER | ud Sea wae Mente 2 =: is / rear be cud. Mrejeha C. are ATO oft , ott. Apply 3381 Hicnsend ends cosccocceee 1.96) COUHRES / ° : erbert David &. Cc. AW oi after _¢ Du y igh Greene , report /and extra be to % vanes ge Barvice to te hed ahha, eran ond, eatiee RECEIV- Puss Se rida My ’ dend. / divt- ance y et) pm. from ed ert obey tll 6 ape qeoos M : = edeecesbece / ‘St. Lawrence Development pas. arming Notre, 103 ard tng requ writing and some rea etoee wi N FOR bu, seidtacss kus ciecaveswe 1.38) «/ * a public nt Corp. nmenge. interment -. |. yriting to Fg Sal es hans. aenerSan. agen LIONT eee wsvesececcs SA0 7 / * agency ’ The fax meter in Pre jox No. 86, id. Must ha « couple, 3% bu. See ee eosrenicses® 1.60 Lackawanna Rail felt gress. The 7 created—by Con- _be omitt Suggests teat caren. e8. Pontiac tion. Call caer ss own tr: ates ‘i & wt iceud eb irectvccste ide 1s a i agency . . > = Keego Cass, Woman's ‘ ate cinta Hino dividend ae Set oe 2" Ea, oct. OPENING - OPPORT : ~ Adve Gan EE . Other losers Machrowicz es ermeriy. of weed Due’ S ) UNITY 8 JAdy. Wit ce ibbeecssteenstes i's@/@ point or aa of urged Castle age 04; belov N. Tasmania; to tnerease w 4 Jimmy | ! ase se eeeenes so were Guif consider “ to re- ers; ed wife of need men im busin oman for general Gat. Rummage . -| Lettece lehem ~ Oil, Beth- “the incredibly we; Coes Martin \J he whe are een, we housew 128 W. 4: Sale, ® Galea Steel a dangerous Great, sister of “ the retailin interested ork ¥ Greeas Goodyear. and [ Marr . Robe @ bustin in 8:00. Mo : General inequitabl ; James ¥ Grant iM ena, If Must. Nke . : — Ady. Culery ee Motors, Douglas A : ami aa course which ry on Boge. Mrs. Ra TN shart 0 eal ba enmentes are ehildren aubern ass Fire Hall, Me ergssesesansene 290] HCOOH and Ken- ling.” seems to be follow: ~ Bawurday” morning. Panes hows \ formation apply by letter te tn- = Cua mee OM F Auburn 3432 | Le , b. , Socssenonenes ah - - yangement oraine, Funeral me ‘ tine Press spely by letter te Pon- TV Chureh it by Sacred Heights. Lath, Wy cacansasccccenss 3.00 | x * ae be announced Pp i a tar? Iam, Oe 26 ~ Adv. Poi seceseene See] Lane Steel feel ‘well ove cmIcAao WINDIATE, OCT - _ GQLICEMEN' - — AGY, , points. r two _ CHIc GRAI 4340 Boi 2 Salary. - 7 James B. Turner, 25, oultry {Ol grein OS a?) 4340 South Bore hd. age On. be: ments With — Ware, require ramen operator Maple St. : bd of 22 DETRO ‘Smaller 8 qpenes Windiate;~ et Mrs. Kotte -, Wee may be dedu (time in serv. © iete full » was found IT B lowses Dec Dee EenGiate; deleved I. at ected). bi XPERIE reckless guilty of Gas U8. were taken by < Sveeees 1A hme Oo ollie D. Windl: son of Mr oaene or equivalent, igh school * + a switeh for driving DETROIT, Oct. .8. Steel, Ford, Goodri Mar. ....... 2.20 Mar. ......... @7 ot y - ale; deer brother 4! condition, App 7s shifte ust be able o Municipal Court. yesterday in| grade: Be ~ PR isn ed Afreratt, American jh, Unit |p? soir: 20% Mays... a tre} Wie eran 'R and Misd Gonpes Otic Cy tal, a a Parke: necessary startin bo Judge: Cecil B grades: tedefe)-state ican Teleph Bu serene i884 Dee Rye E _ Winaiate. Pruner Mad Ruth e_8. Parke: te bests Phen , caries cCallum sentenced him t “| Whites: ‘ — Union Carbide, G e topes oae Mar. oo... 1.2644 | Lake at te eee tone re SALES - NAL WEW days in jail. 0 five a: Grade Electric, en lee gy MAF eee 130%, the lene of Orchard ' tC, 3 p.m, ‘ L ey i : bead ave’ Py bo 88-61,! American / Southern Pacific, cr tates » 1.21% = sieeen. 120% date of TE cB aay before id Rev. ear Femoral } { a. felivers ty ases of whisk} ~ la Mat, ht eae i4-| Ol (New J Standard a. Sais’ 13m, ten + 1.33% By: / ORCHARD LAKE wine ek Ginferment Exc ANAGER “Gnitchb’c 9301, three cases . 34. Gr ‘ $7, wtd.| ~ . | a , es deeees a LUCILLE witt-¢, Davis Pum ry. Mr. necol! pad ’ a soe comps Sage Browns: ade 3. large $3. al usc oreey). . Mer, 2200000 13.38 __ Aven. M. SMITH, _DeWitt ©, Doris Panny nonce? ecollent oppartunity foF man with witch 48 Club, 848 S. a gh ee Gare Ot *Greas| 0 Cup adi Sinclair and Ra- SECTION 8 OF ORDINANCE KO. ‘on’ st sa eugene to hae unlined Ree cigarette machine ~~ A Checks 31-36, wt 8 a — small gains. aren tothe. felle ‘ i i Sard of Thanks = ced: alesmen else want O : cigaretie machine was looted of, Wagram, "| amon, chantitoot wens Gentes BE Satur ota "ad , ; baer tar aie BOWMAN perator | wens: inege ites eeatum bay eral Motors off blocks were Gen- patel as = tor _ so ; by . thetr many po AB ielghivrs ore. tor : AN Eyeeliert ate an aa a $15.9,| Shares; Americ ¥% at 38% on 3,000) 4» “ ey BB aeiregrement. tous HEATIN igh nos etuaity tet . | @. orade B./at 163% on — off % Por the firet / thet ue ate ge opt tor CO. minqam “orttes ofr oun Mire * i . . / ‘ ¥. . _ y og . Peoote er 0 a DETROIT POULTRY ogg pent parame | Hag ee oye tore Puceras hams tort y. for OR 3.3741 pie am tos a" furminghan DETROTT. Det, 44/4 — Erioes pa — ree of over 1 2ae.o0e =f +S per 100 |. a Tube family. OR $5408 EVES. _ . er pound fob. Detroit a New , 000 . eu. ft. used : yz: ZS, Extr a Dividend Sinus peuley ‘up’ hem | ae Nork Stocks. tes ee bens ‘2.000 may, o6 por Hoe cu. fh need Funeral Directors 4 Maeron casts beat tae phe THE vy type hens . : Quotations Por the 00.000 on. ‘er less ° comm y | 0. H 18-20; + type| A¢miral » a roe ree $3.90 ~~: ished. Neat, . CQ eyeecrei et Pee aati cect | laaee we we 4 | DOnelson-John sive waeeees | DETRO! Company Declares One| ni eh Oe ca Anes Ses a ee Po i is eed Sec cen wet] coups pou | sate pete ead: tee . y lares One : lings 29-30. Allis Ca Ss $s goqes 3 i ae 32 yee the nent shah Se Lg or less ose di _ Come read Oa: hoon i Dollar Bonus Bec Alcoa one 3 Beare’... @ lee oe - 1 200.008 eu. ft. 08 per 100 White Lak i HOLLY 4 ; I ; i wreeceee O86 ow Oy ter 000,080 eu. 7 eu. ft. used hon: ares fi & _ of High Earni ase} _ Livestock a ca Bt Beets: de te oe ot per ig cu ft ated | . 9 SBA : nena a elie io, "eara et Earning DETROWT LIVESTOCK a a, Be Sue Bago she nace geaee ME ce. A. used | * MROMbMUfervice AR Fag, bay, fee ah x . DETROIT, ~ |“ Cyan’ .. | 30. *er* 2 Ter ell over "000 eu. ft, COA ' + man, wd ; D ee on. OM x ow lam oa BB 1\14" Meter yeeeiece ve. 08 per 100 cu. funda QOATS PUNERAL ween ¢ & 6 p.m. 221 ° ETROIT w — Chrysler ; Am M&Fdy ** 94.9 |For the first ; per 100 cu. Drayton Pactiities ex 1 has declared Corp.|_ Cattle » =* ee - 3 “4|Por the next / 9.000 06 per 100 eu. ft. used a Cun with saw filing and Diab ~ tes. a i Conca = ay I Seer S Ee ey HIRE is see gmee<™ *s “OV a ee ee ee strenatie of the per share on the upility te peed Steere and elfers: al om hea S Ha! 4 1 we the fellowin - 1eoneee = 9 - 06 per 100 eu. fh. used oorhees-Siple REAL ESTATE for naire 8 8 1g. More month second highest nine ve heifers 20-33.08 Stabanre ‘dteers/ Am Sete 1. 20-6 voce 23-1) Por Pacey A me P = ; 06 per ioe oo Soe FUNERAL SALESMAN oR ‘ oe: — in its history 17.50; 17.80-20. 00; ry red Am Sugar . bed * Por the — / 1,300 eu eu. fh. used Ambulance HOME Mave ‘age 4 a ~ * * pak’ uuilty gems 13 00-14.00; i o Medrs 33 + the next : A. -4 eu. = or less $4.50 : - tan or Motor Cay cto. ehatore } pee dends, extra end. gegdar divt-let sux ott. Er od ptr reel ce. Merck 36.3) Per the tree / oa. ft. 16 ber 308 on. Mi. wee Cemetery ERRY E . totaling $1.75, will steer and heifer week but Anaconde |... 424 M the next 2,000 eu. ft per 100 cu. ft. used _ Lots * ADAMS CO Dec. 18 to shareholders be paid| ind abere inde, eedins sverage Ki ee Sas shalPer tke nent 900.000 eu. ae we 2 LOVELY rm. 038 Disie Wey, eg! ae | Nov. 13. The regular of record st oie Se heifers average Armour @ Os it Mpls Men»... St |Dee the Grek 109,000 eu. ft. 44 por j00 on. 1. wong = Price, 98.4. 'F- Mereaith. 16 heal ve cied quarterly dividend has conta| AIOS® Retest wlenet: te oe ++: 34 Mont Sf © Bt the ‘nest anne alo ,; amare Hisminghens Mr Cse0s ya) ‘me @ for | ada quater, dividend as been pad) Bc ate See tn BY Hee nla Seen SE 1S awe Ey ee . % : Aes : a7 _t rk. » 4 nie eee and prime a0 sory Mfg .... “3 Mueller Br 28 $e. Por / next 9.000 ea. ff. id 14 per 100 eu. i weed , » . :. tii” Te Peers secre 0. te-a0.% average to tae wo 42 Nat Bise 22.6} For the next 98,500 cu » Of. lene 2 4 GRAVES a doten loads at 24.75; .18-25,.35; About « i v oy. 464 Nat Cash R .. 39.3\/3" Meter 900,000 . 00 Cemetery. Bi WHITE CHAPE: Be Tg i Pg ‘ana Tiil Tar steers gy met Dabey ... SoaiPor the next . eu. ft, te be boo ct, oes OAKLAND ately Dryden Ps will Srousht S493 Oo Several loads bards goth Steel ME Nat Lead... Uifor the next 000 eu. ft. oF less os f. weed x 23.50; Most a — steers 23.25- [on 712 ieee Lead ..., 9J.1 next nin Ny sn.ge _ wick 90110 dacaped. he | Coed erate sora as tod mere, 39.00-00,501| Brvey* farm «. 328 We ey Rt - ection # of Ordinance 1€ per 100 eu. ft. used Wittre CHAPEL — GRA | Tb. Heifers 23.00-33.25: 649- my Looe 6 Mie M .. 64, Amend from. Koo per 100 eu, ft Weemral ative, 0900, YR eenie hetfers 22.25-23.00; 38: Bulk choice) Brun My .... si4 Ne ‘iat | Section 9—W te wit: °° . aged drive, : ipod Bis one go Magee Paco 20.00-| Budd = oa Be Av y.. 214 said water _—— to be furn a by me: +0219. a € { nS 37.86-| Burroughs ... is] Nor Sta Pr .. be measured by upply system — rd . : eae 14-90; ad nea” penains| Gabon 4S OS On -- Ba, dee © eg cad omn- BOX REPLIES cows 10.00-13.00; Most nas and eutter — at ~~ “se eee 31.3/ supply ont sane by aan tur- At 10 a.ra. tode ‘ is 00-18.00, "come Can gs ~a * 326 Owens/ Ti an , 40.64\ charged for a premises Mb gos were replies there . {itaringy; Sweeps dhe: | Eup lf Ey eee gee =e tS cade geo, sTgnd its, comparania” ere Spt ane ae Pash Bp 124/56" Mater Suieese the following a ae ee ee Cone B Parke, De * $33] Per the wens 1,800 1, 4 Calves and vealers D mogg i ~og - &., . =. $8 .< ow ins » 4, 8, 10, 18, 12, 26, 27 Wy enough on hand Salatie 25 = hk t OT, OC oe TOES re v0.008 eu. fe ae} a : market; All hand Chry o. S40 Pi coos 18.4/%" Mi 1 eu. ft. 08 ger 100 . 0, 61 Goed and classes qu Sener ices: 4 oo . 10 Sigur tae {000,000 eu. ft. te ean oe 66, 69, 70, 76, » 62, Standard choice vealers 1 ‘ pA | M oe 5 | eee 80.1\ Por the first 08 per 100 eu. ft. used 89, 6, 113, week oo 0%, Com ~~ Clark ve seeay 4 pees D .... 41.3) For the next ante eu. ft. or less : eu. ft, used Wal ° to weak: Slaughter | Ciuett quip 414 Philip Mor ... 13.4|Fer.ef over: geen. $3.80 . ~My Por Trims | Siuatt Pee 2s $3 -Phut Pet <.: 3.1/1" Meter 1.eeeeee ou. ft: 08 per. 190 ou few — bel ~~ it inte; awe | po 34 Por the fret (000,000 eu. ft, . " per 160 en. f. used _ few above 32,00 on the slot, 21.09-96.89, |Gol'Bra A oe: 3 pit Plate... @8.3|Por the nest 2.000 eu. ft. or les sl alaclaeas alinate Th 16 t0-10.08 Standard 16.00-49-00; Unity Gel Gag. $4 Pitman ©.” Stalper ott ever’ gates ons 4.00 e Pontiac Press choice to: a Cc } seneee 3° bees ee $3.7; o er , eu. ft. ‘ rr) . snughter calves 1800-4 agen: BY Bary eos Bale the frat home i bet 168 bu. uted FOR WANT ADS wrentes 9908,, MONE wang” ft Et ata sed: Sacel|Sac pe ER Por the nex nr ae jee) f DIAL Shee Saw tae Mengniee leaks To.00-nt GP w Pt dst) 4 Rey ron ++ 8-1) Por ail over _gee.gee eu. fe 4 FE 2-8181 a4 t Socal 06, Com Bak .... ag gS inna k 08 per 100 . W. DINN higher, 2 erin Can ''" 3g Lock B .. 530.3 or ine tr 006 cu. ft. oe ree fe ce From 8 " 8. Hu : AN. oe ah og ter sheep | it COP&S . 10.9 a + Yor the rst, mower ou a.m. to 6 p.m. SeAL BaP ATT — shipments mostly S0ec : Two Mot .. ao td eee 43.4 Por next 9.000 eu. ft. or lese . ft. weed 96 and one slaughter p= Oil ...... a Bt. re acad + 11 | Por - geoosd oueaee eu. ft, $6.50 on gg 3 should be Bulk lot prime 43.78; | Corn RAS... 188 cS on Hay © 7 = = 08 per 100 cu. ft immediately. The ‘3 tholes. slaughter at 19.00-21 ao “Soho Wer <2. 308 Bead AL Ps deals, — ave SS nee S poner anane tor etvere respon. ' . good tek sheep 1.00-8.00; Bulk scassvser ah tn :: Seb lnce Be Beet per 100 eu. ft. used than to eancel - godine atte teat | Bet B fea Sa Fe ie sk 109 eu or ie fr that, Doran fe shes forthe Tig an Ap Employment Agencele A choice at 22.00. - 21,80; ‘Halt deck | DOW oes mons ..... 70.3) ye na next 98.500 eu. ft. 4.80 ment of the advertise ~ fawrenes tel ie Co. . . , ~ 5a oes, OS tat sees 376 eter 900,000 eu. ft 16 4 which has been Lawrence a.m. 05 pin. Woes — Saiabe detected Sosy sn: Melee te ee 7 Here mn wu| | SOE We coeloo Help Wentel Peak EVELYN ED\ gts "and sows, ite lower! Mined ana|Eeet Ked'eccss $13. Bou Bae ooo: 80-4 |Por the next seet<™ eS Creates sensation ~ anted Female 7 voattianes, eee “2 aii “J , lots uto L ..... Srtth gg | la” : £8. ’ @ to NBELING and site | 1675-1 190-240. Barrows | Erie RR coos SE: Sperry BS 33 | Por the fir WA on: 8. 36 per 100 eu. ft mente Ske fo A HOUSEKEEP _—— ; ky sate k. wtee te Erie RR ; Std Brand rat “16 per used sees wi) be Live ta ER Bids. 4 15.75-16'50: pines for weight Br-Cell-o"*...: g, 8 ou Cal a me in oe ft. or lens on 100 eu. ft. used ; * . aiven vi, i q : family. Fm 3-6221 : a 3 Mor .... Ind |. 39 |2"_ Mete : . Closing expe: : : Weights 147-1648: Food Mach'::. 44 we 900,000 eu. ft 1 om eo for adverts y experienced te = 13.60-15. 18; St Ib. vos 46.8 * g2.6/For the first . per 100 cu. ents © e cloth altering men‘ oe red Big boars Mot .»0. 6 yo ligg | eee the ed 2,000 eu. ft 14 per .00 eu. ft. = arger than Bag wives work.’ i time P-varrh |! 0 r agate L re0n, + Frock fre :1-. 113 Sun. we TT ateter hates ew ft. LS, ! oe is id welock noon thet rork., Apply in person, Barnett's, ” , as CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Gen Bye vs 8% Swift & Co 1 y|per the next aoe poe oop eco ieanetene ee | _ B WOM Pontiac Discount Co. ee es Fie. et SE Gen Eve ...... 98 Bylv BL Pa 5, 33.1/Por the next hig ce fh ot toon eu. ft. used pcrranstent Want Ade mes it @ ou have a far & ME? $ jiewer/' early = can, {PSDA) || Gen Mills... * gg id ARS 89.6 960,000 on, ft. $30.90 the day of A Ku og aa. ewes rout Samilies pelle | PECIALS FOR + pe . lower a, ‘+ Gen Motors ... + Tertren eee 19.3 Amend from, to wit reteom 8 5 Srimines cn pas we eu tt used first insertion. oo . Call MI 6.3911 your sgt Dinh of tecetpas: sows mostly, 36 € apartion Gen Shee ..:.. 336 Thomp Pa ++ 12 ol pection 1 punenee SS 28 oF im: eee CASH WANT AD RA -2P9 earn about thie sreat is FOU INTERESTED In ander 400 me oe on weights Time «3: 333 ee a ie 36.6 provided. we a pag bg noe = By otherwise a , : Lines 1 Day TES BEAUTY : PER i ye? Cau som 2 by pet give 17.00 11.18 mostly 16, s8** ogy Trangamer ee — each by the : : a 81. ye ¢De . Mrs, ) : = — i ported “Tor grade, A0-11 ay iae| Gorden css oy BeaeNg se ies|meacured by S Rete Inealieg eng ome ; ti BY an a iiaee Ma Weed | China) Bring , aa Me endl aee nee ty Pee i Bicentennial ie te yy ap Ae te is 218 215 Ibs. LP ee oD bed oi ee te hd um Pac ...... 24.5| Water Pood ageie oe f connected — : H 6.00 at ages. Mid- : 1s 210 The, sorted See fa eats Ot West 8 «... ge Oat Aire. sta 8. SAReT Godan, all tes quarters. > oe & tao anyst ix : ; a otras 8 Sew ge ES Se Greyhound ... 166 Dan tre “tt Aba Bor ine first be as follows: . 3 ee te te Sf MI Pa s of B’ham ~ hy > ft SE -F pt 9 Cp ., 28.6/Rer the next 1,900 10.88 Cook s Ww. Res sows 16.00-16-75 200-825 mest. i Ge Lines”... 37 Per att awer jieisee cu. ft. oF less _ = only, Yer Stas ware > LESION: vows BI. wvoee ZS. over i : an | . . fn Pas 5 : aia Camas Cents ae a bale” Mi 7 1,000,009 eu. = i, OF per 108 cu. ft. used Help W. TIPE ee hee Na, mT y + tee! 1,800; sala! Ray .. eceee 174) Por the f OT per 100 eu anted Male stead and fheife ple calves| 226 Rand Ma We Rasi rst 6 ft. used 6 ME OUR BIG‘ Ww roy rs scarce: : veeee 9) West "**' ggg For the n 3. 00 per 100 cu. ft. ; w_e fes hy ‘Avon come to To 7 pads Say oe on supply oan is d Cop os" 2 Westen y ‘ Bi be the next = Hy or less 9 " used ACCOUNT ADJUSTER en co gts wy openings ter vom: ee @ if close. most hotee -| tet pus Meh’. Sie Westg » BS. over eu. ft. 2 ational A merrier earn, Make ork nt grades: ers stoo Sn below |i Be - Werte Bs. S681) Mete u. ft, per 190 Pationsl Avtomedic Fin py fay A ma Nl : ~ Wanted ; < cows and pulls stead * ee te Mot. a 090 eu. ft, ri eu. ft. used | uses young ance Co. family. yoursel Male dy; a few head ~ Coders Fully! int Paper te at Woorw .- 33 or the next 2,06 06 per joo = x used ay one ie we earn eaves ai he or write seas #1 C 10 gh NF gh ed Fy RY FON Sow: el Par a aver ee ee HS) Age eel tliat | “Bp om «| RSE aM oases toe, standard 30.50-24.25; 9 = 4 aS i’ cy Fognthat om Hoy Meter Sehowe oe. fk yes 308 eu. ft, used ge lag oi in _ com- : average chotee h betters “4.40: rood . Gere. Da For the cen 9,000\eu 06 per 100 es. f — Must have Hi ears .. ew stan 4 eifers 21.00-24.00:& Com r 24 [Por the next 98.000 au. f. oF less —_ pg olen of. efi: ial cows 14.60-16.00: edt 4: commer: et mptied by the Associated Press For, all over vee 000 ck, fh “es oPPhy, Mynatite of com- 1338: mage Ogg wl ce | Litters i048 pe mates ..: 88 ~ 14 ber the fir ee ee _ Praber toe eu. ft, used intmebt. Atbotletes Dissent i ag tity | and holstein cutters =“ ai i967 For the next 2.9m cu. tt ‘te per 00 eu, ft. used teat isegeiates ‘Discount . W. AITRESS ES bere. Mand e Alls | Prev ust. Rails 18 60 | Por ail next oe ft. e $8.50 . ship tote DEALER- y vealers ard down to 19.00: Week day ..6. 296.6 93.4 Util. Stocks | _ ‘ee te : 1 000 eu. ft, Se 8 08 per 100 sober man in Hiring culls te ‘ead — 68.3 ” @ followin, 000,000 eu. eu. ft. used 8 for parts reliable . Ree fi dia ce Jew 9¢ 10.00; 0 f and a) Year ee mak, ae geet Ne Bk Sleedy | emplormott. department : *7" LS ee wees 1981 ce -+, et 391 168.8 |Por the pane ‘ite ve: tort SN ca ft used | ager, Tom Bong to, Service an. Salabie - Low ...., 226. 47 778 100.811" the next 98:500 eu. ft. eas 8 3. : rd, tn . 1, all + High ae + 76 06.2 ry Meter 900,000 \e : P rons ret i M a ek AC ing wery ocive tree bulk peed and Wsse igh "vs. Hes 1881 TU Het S| Por the nent chndiite IS per 19 cup used | CAB DRIVERS BT i= maieaiin hee i ‘er emel 50; pETRorr 6 171.6) Por the next 8.500: cu. . OF less - : time, RADY & PA ios ten te ee 2 A ot Te bear \ ow ’ j ber my 3 ~ 999,000 eu. ft ear ee : EY, 3 FS oy Reliable, (0 te Midd References. shorn pg, Er 8 Ber the fires 16 Pet 200 ce. fh. wend Bx __{sir_ 60280 dlebelt. MAy- Hag on geod thd thle acan| Piewree abt decimal paints are egnne| fe the nest 12000 cu for ee ant on }* yeton ond gorau Le 0. 2 all 2” M 500 eu. ft. 1 Ay: s down Allen Elec. High Low eter 900,000 eu. ft. 16 AR age luties. Give below 6.50: ewes 4. La Rubber cued a Por the first 16 per 108.eu. ft. used Cal me end come, weees. = mea elem, pees os a 144 |For the next Bs ne dd aged ioe PER CE ~sisiarsae: Melly. MEiross : ee owed ‘Chem. Co, 6 246)3" 800 cu. ft. L ; at Some ase eon ae Pe. See ae 2 ir ae a Mace peat = oseamigy le ealper tee ent 3005 om: fh or tem = a a seet IST, at M0 on.) Tolese: Be aR Wn ee gle oooeee cu $e pe | gg We Od Ay Od Babs ja. Prods. Reig ee AD WS 123 : ReWsek ag TL Rin ? ; bid and asked. 4. 2.3 Ps A ; Yy 0 a A ‘. ER { ‘\ JAMES ¥. PROB S Watert ‘oon , LEM: \ me Oe a gs Ads! To sell, oa \ ‘ : ’ : .' hire, its FE 2 8181, $ | f :