The Weather | . — > 2 eee -~ f - THE PONTIAC PRIME" ER PAGES ; ow NN Ne-ra-qgyesh - ” * *_& Fair ‘ _ Details page two + eee Math YEAR = * & & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955-24 PAGES “UB SMITE Ena Paoroe 1 oe Get Yer Big Paws Off Me! | United Press Phete AND I DON’T MEAN MAYBE—The shouts of Michael Angelo Grandell, 4 months, may account for the startled expression on his stuffed lion as they arrive in New York aboard the liner Indepen- dence. Mike was returning with his parents from Salzburg, Germany, where his dad was stationed with the Army for three years. The youngstér will go to Fort Knox, Ky., if his din rouses the lion. Adjournment Blocked More Solons FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON—A dwindling band of Congress mem- bers make another try today at winding up the 1955 ses- sion but formidable barriers still stand in the way of adjournment. 5 Gers heped to quit by late tonight, Bu i several key votes r tBtough tomorrow or : : ;. wl ) M e, re seh- P hnic. _|ators “ahd tatives OF 0 f were g for home, for for Wednesday Booster, Second-Round ‘Inoculations to Be Held at Lincoln School ~ Pontiac area first and second graders will receive booster and second shot anti-polio inoculations tomorrow at Lincoln Junior High School, 131 Hillside Dr, from 9 to ll a.m, Youngsters from Pontiac, Avon- dale, West Bloomfield, Waterford and Rochester school districts will attend the clinic, the second one set up since local health officials voted to resume the vaccine pro- gram. County health director, Children from Avondale’s Hick- ory Grove School also will partici- pate in Wednesday's program. The first clinic, in operation last in that area, was poorly attended. Only 25 per cent of all eligible are many reasons why parents et an =a Europe or on other trips long planned in anticipa- tion of a July 30 adjourn- ment. | The Senate met last night until 11:30. The House, with is calen- dar at least in better shape than the Senate, quit at 6:11 p.m. The big fight remaining in the House involves the housing bill, most important piece of legislation left with any chance of enactment. Housing, sugar and defense. pro- duction measures are the chief stumbling blocks to sine die ad- journment. Sharp disputes over these issues may keep the first session of the 84th Congress from packing up tonight as hoped. House GOP objections and the Senate promptly passed the com- promise, . But some House Republicans predicted that with help from Southern Democrats they would return it to conference today over the perennial issue of public hous- Claim Peiping Leave Ranks : as Lawmaking Drags On Will Cooperate 40 Captives Reported Ready for Release on Heels of Geneva Plea GENEVA (INS) — The United States today de- manded the immediate re- lease of 40 American civil- jians held by Red China. Communist sources said Peiping plans to release them “‘very soon.” Information obtained from Communist diplo- matic informants in East Berlin and relayed to Geneva said that the Chi- hese government already has ordered the 40 civilians ut in one camp near Peip- to await release and re- patriation. last November were sen. prisoh terms on ‘‘spy’’ _Coatless...Guest Defies Formal Dress Edict at Mackinac Hotel MACKINAC ISLAND ®.— The famed “natural air conditioning” of this Straits of Mackinac Island Resigns Office + - Quits Po a st a # foe HAROLD E. TALBOTT Air Secretary Talbott Quits Position to Save Administration ‘Embarrassment’ WASHINGTON «— Harold E. of the Air Force a week from Saturday lest his profits from an outside business interest ‘‘embar- rass”’ the Eisenhower administra- tion. President Eisenhower, promptly accepting Talbott's resignation late yesterday, | pif Ht 5 L 3 $ Hil tel g& Press Series Tells How Hiroshima Licked Bomb With more than 100,000 of her Talbott will step out as secretary | 4). * villans Forecast Promises Some Heat Relief Demand China Free Ci x * Red-Held Fliers | fo Leave China Border Thursday Air Force Pushes Plans to Welcome Prisoners in Hong Kong HONG KONG (?\—Amer- fean and British officials made preparations today to receive 11 American air- men due to reach Hong Kong Thursday after more than two years imprison- ment in Communist China. The U.S, Air Force or- dered two C54 transports to Hong Kong today, presum- men. The big four-engine arrive tonight. | Red China notified the United | were being freed and said, they had left Peiping on their’ way | home. U. 8, consular and Air Force officers here were informed patrois were alerted in case the A U. 8. Air Force officer said | border to Fanling, a plush jockey club. There each man will be given a medical examination. If say the men are in good shape they will probably pose for still and motion pictures—in available to them. a brief news conference Hagerty said yesterday in Wash- ington the 11 fliers would be reunited with their families “as soon as is humanly possible.” He said he expected the Air Force would fly relatives at least part of the way to the Far East to meet thém. The 11 were sentenced on spy charges after their B29 was shot down over North Korea Jan. 12, 1953. The. United States denied the espionage charge, saying they were on a routine leaflet-dropping mission The commander of the B29, Col. John Knox Arnold Jr., Silver Spring, Md., was given a 10-year sentence. Harriman Won't Run DUBLIN (INS) — Gov. .Averell Harriman of New- York told a news conference in Dublin today that he would not be a candidate for the U.S. Presidency in 1956, but will support Adlai E. Steven- son. Will Congress Return? WASHINGTON ( — Republican leaders: said after a White House conference today that President Eisenhower “intimated’’ a special session of Congress may be nec- if a satisfactory housing essary bill is not passed before adjourn- New Bondin A new bonding procedure, cov- allowed any have a prisoner calling the jail and making i | i | i i i d 58 g z : i .E% q + After arraignment the judge or | has jurisdiction, and the bond amount is up to him, the pitas! dt ic 4 ‘for County driving, $100; reckless ; $50; » $25; any other ably to —. home the air-| § i planes were scheduled to § States yesterday that the men.» 11 should arrive before Thursday. _ Reports on State Fishing the men will be taken from the [im & Thursday, Friday May See Cooler Weather in Area Temperatures to Rise Pontiac Presse Phete | ANGLING CHECKUP — Pontiac Press’ outdoor writer, Jack Pat- brand new uniforms to be made | terson (above, in a popular state trout stream), is going to hit the Mich- igan piscatorial high spots, this week. Jack will write a series of stories Hong Kong's Kai Tak airport for | sidelights on the general outdoors picture in the Water Wonderland. - 5 | Says. Again Here Sunday, Says Prediction — 6 a. m...<.78 11 a. m..,..98 9 a. m...,..82 Noon... .00, 90 10 a. m.....88 1 p. m.....98 Mother Nature kept the heat on today as the mer- cury pushed into the 90s again. And the day's ex- pected high of 95 will be equaled or bettered tomor- row, the weather bureau The long-range forecast calls for some relief Thurs- day and Friday. But, the weatherman warns, it will probably turn warmer again by Sunday. No rain is forecast. Thus the heat wave be- = gRESEAEER ih ili payment mortgage, nor for have at least a little cash to start. with, and the month- ly payments will be higher because the payment time is shorter—but the total you'll pay out in interest over the years will be less. Tighter terms are widely ex- pected to slow down the demand for houses. And to that extent it will reduce the pressure for in- vestment funds for mortgages. Some builders believe how- ever, that the slowdown won't come for awhile. The new re- strictions on credit don't ap- ply to several hundred thou- sand applications for gevern- ment housing insurance already filed but not yet approved. The FHA and the VA have fretted about the rapid increase fn no-down-payment mortgages (more than two out of every five VA-guaranteed home loans re- cently) and the trend toward 30- year mortgages. - has given some alarm too, Bank- ers stress that while it isn’t out of line-yet with total national in- come, a continuation of the ‘trend might prove dangerows. * * Builders say the no-down-pay- ment rule will take a_ sizable umber of people out of the mar- Bet for homes in the $10,000 * * * The higher monthly payments due to a shorter mortgage life cred- t A-VA Tighten Credit on Home Mortgage Loans NEW YORK (#—The long-expected tightening of hous- ing credit will test the building boom—but probably not until near the end of the year. Mortgage terms are being made mildly stricter by the Federal Housing Administration and the Veterans Ad- ministration. You can’t apply henceforth for a no-down- one running for 30 years. The rise in total mortgage debt | This means you'll have to+ Argentine Swims) tinsed dropping 200 Miles, Aims for Record 300 swimmer, hopes to set a Missis- ; Sippi River endurance record late | today. Abertondo last was reported at | this Kentucky town not far south of Cairo, Ilh, yesterday. He had covered some 200 miles, He left St.Louis at 9:43 a.m. Saturday and planned to cem- plete the swim to Cottonwood a distance of 300 Point, Mo., miles, by late teday, COLUMBUS, Ky. . #—Antonjo Abertondo, 37-year-old Argentine Drop Recal could banish members. The remainder came from Lewis Deschler, Con- ressional Parliamentarian. hier said there is noth- ing in the constitution to Ccueregiaen {The Commi en. e tution, he said, states. House shall be the 4 1 Movement Against Ruth, Thompson CADILLAC (#—The assertion of a Congressional pre- rogative to seat and expel members has killed ‘alk of a recall movement against Republican Congresswoman Ruth Thompson of Michigan. " ¥ . Douglas Fairbanks, chairman of the We:ford County Democratic Committee, stated the ouster movement yes- terday but dropped it when reminded #¢ House alone qu bad Irmaries = Inf ic Swi icnic BE QUT Fe ai! 4 site ni i § pts i H| a ly rf HOE HICH | Y’ Fun Clubbers ss Hold P agreed popes Sra’ harciga jeaeedaies. the type Sm yn (il tBAEY He Se fy sal Ju a ot A WH Bt \S | Se air sin 6 2 352: a i 8 k: oe fatlelili ZA mn, PsEL getets PAL TH AB Bai li (fay ; eae la ee ile nit Tegeds* HS 92 RATT i tipllies ifs (about in the teeter beat al ‘It tae ph te i sh Because I would not in any cir- 7 soegiyt 4 : apt ne ech il} i pt TRIE igi : i HE lings yet ilane Se le a dtl 2 itl et ae il Ss i! 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Pat the United States seems to | te unable to settle the question fe us, and for them- selves,” complained the ROK statement. “This gov ernment has no other course but ‘ho deal with thé Com- munists dirt setly with the hope that the Cémm wists, realizing ~ their violation of the armistice terms, will quietly withdraw from this sacred lar«i of ours,” the stete- ment concluded. The land' claimed by the ROKs includes thie city of Kaesong, 40 miles north west of Seoul, the Ong- jin Penins vila west of Kaesong, and land alomg the north bank of the Han River’. Michicjan Reported Wastitig Aspen Crop LANSIN(5 @ — A report released by the (Lonservation Department today sh »ws that Michigan is wast- ing a lai ‘ge part of its annual as- pen crop. The report said a recent survey shows thet 81,000 cords of aspen pulpwood could be harvested an- nually fmm public forests in the northern I ower Peninsula. The. ave rage cut during the last five years was 17,000 cords an- nually, the department said. : Depari (ment officials said the problem of waste apparently. won't be solved until. market conditior s change or more pulp- wood nails are constructed in the regi on, At present, one large mill is The stt idy showed that jackpine, on the ¢:ther hand, is being cut close to ¢;apacity. A 16,000 cord an- nual cut is possible. Last year, loggers «c ut 15,000 cords. Via Sh ort Wave, Wife Hears Spouse in Russia time-in moore than a week—thanks } to Radie and a Greens- boro teen-ager who is a -wave Dr. Reed, Taylor reported, The Greensbo ro educator Se pitatity, COOL SIGHT — Lovely Verne O’Hara of New York City looks through rose-covered sunglasses to watch the races at Royal Ascot track in England. She says peering through the “‘foliage’’ makes things look cooler, British Court Shocks Oldsters Palace Set Adopts New Entertainment Vogue and Democratic Air LONDON, axe “palace set’’ in Britain these days is young and gay. At times they shock some of the more Victorian citizens, but most Britons approve the tempo. After all, their Queen is only 29, and her husband 30. * Queen Elizabeth II when away from her official duties knows how to relax, For example, she joins in the fun at a private house party— as she did the other night squatting on a sofa in an informal candlelit atmosphere while an- other guest, Marlene Dietrich, entertained with a cabaret act, The Duke of Edinburgh enjoys his “night out with the boys” and occasional pint—as the English refer to a glass of beer. Among his friends are theatrical folk and athletes. His frequent flights from the Buckingham Palace lawn in a helicopter are among attractions for tourists. Princess Margaret sets the pace ‘| for the royal family in night life. Naturally: vivacious, the 24¢-year- old princess is usually the life of the party —‘whether dancing the Charleston or sipping pink cham- pagne. * Ld s Margaret's vitality caught the attention of London newspapers when she stayed at a party until 4 a.m.' She was up at noon to dedicate a YWCA hostel—then set out again that evening at 8 p.m. looking as fresh as ever for a horse show. Margaret's 18-year-old cousin Princess Alexandra is a rival for glamour girl honors in the royal society set. She’s even more of a dance enthusiast—and at the party Margaret left at 4 a.m. she stayed anti] 4:30 am. Perennials _ in August New Shipment of Seeds Just Arrived INSECTICIDES FUNGICIDES Tasker’s 63 W. Huron St. FE 5-6261 prices fair to all. @ When the need for a funeral director arises we ¢an be of this much comfort to you—that our service ts complete, our trained personnel courteous, our Second Heresy Hearing Looms ‘Lutheran Synod Faces Decision on Ministers’. Translation of Rules MILWAUKEE (—The liberal in- terpretations given the doctrine of his church have brought -another young suburban Milwaukee minis- ter face to face with a charge of heresy. ca * The Rev. John Gerberding, 33, must stand a formal church trial onspecific counts of doctrinal de- viation, an investigating commit- tee of the Northwest Synod, United Lutheran Church, voted unani- mously last night. Pastor Gerberding, whose church is at Menomonee’ Falls, sat with and tried to aid the losing defense of the Rev. George Crist Jr., of Durham, who was convicted of similar charges at a two-day trial last week. . * * * Pastor Crist’s suspension from his pulpit was recommended, and Dr. Paul E. Bishop, of Minneapo- lis, who headed the investigating | committee, said official suspension | was only a matter of time. The cases will be reviewed by | the synod conference in Milwaukee next May, with penalty to be set at that time, It might range from a rebuke to ouster from the Luther- tioned five hours yesterday on the nature of his beliefs. He told news- _[|men that he was prepared to dis- cuss with authorities the manner im which Scriptures might be read. * Like Pastor Crist, he denied that ‘|“the. Bible must be received in a very exact and precise way,’ and declared that the Lutheran Church has “no cut and dried manner for receiving the Scriptures.” Dr. Bishop said the trial of Pas- tor Gerberding probably will . be held here about the end:of August. Specifications of the general ac- eusation against Pastor Gerberding may be made public with filing of formal charges before his trial. Cobo Begins Lobbying for Federal Road Assist DETROIT (®—Mayor Albert E. Cobo today set eff a lobbying cam- ing an expanded highway program paign to push Congress into adopt- before the current session adjourns. The mayor already has called a halt to all future expressway con- struction in Detroit because of a lack of any positive steps to date to step up federal-aid. To Seek Town’‘s End WEST PALM BEACH, Fila. (#— A lawsuit was filed in Circuit Court yesterday to abolish the town af Lake. Park, on the northern sub- urbs of this city. John D. MacAr- thur, Chicago insurance man who controls most of the town's real estate, complained in the suit that his real estate company paid $35,000 taxes in 194 but received an ministry. Pastor Gerberding was ques no adequate municipal services in return, Fine Carpets Need Not be Expensive! WEST w OOD Compare the WESTWOOD =a beautiful, durable blend of 90% Spunvis* carpet rayon and 10% nylon. $795 v0. ye Combines the luxury of Spunvis® carpet rayon, the strength and easy core of nylon. ti Me 24 Months to Pay ~ 1666 S. 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Malt married Fa: outstanding try’s record inde ut higher, Septe % to 1 cent 1.50, wich | Somme, Ba Mor Pee. iac'? ary] 2 Morristown y Miller} The : year. In that y or LATE ODEL i mber c. bekts pat Us. : > >. 3 Oil...... : . TL, and company’ ti 683,995 new cars month oe 2 cents lower Oo oeure sad lands Ba bakts 3" i Te x +) Ss be 7H BEG “Et 3 — = has lived | effigers weve lg eae for = - The paper continues —~ casts W:— Ford Mot TY . undred pounds hi 2," Ag Sys ny eg > 9 Pan a W Air. 19 was formerly e coming year. Gerb . reported today i Motor Co. PEWRITE ber $10.35, higher, Septem- | 85-800" 3 3.50-4.00; Cait, 22 Ib boxes Hales aA F param Epl a —— at p Moot per sa = mate plants ot operates ee paar September enact of Ok 1,548,362 cars sag era built | per RS . enna bskts Californ > Sree rke Da..... 40.8 Truc Motors jand, Calif. Fremont; nite, October year's Jan ; this Genin Prices med medium to large N.J. sate stonaee Surya Ohio at Pe IC. 833 Hse is survived by a N. Y. +» and Rochester, _—- beth set in onder a pasando jen poan The Adding Machines 4.00-4.95 ._erts, Presiden 3 Svi | ML. Cola... ‘ay, a da widow, fairly safe, cles bul 250,775 vehi- _cqnesao St? SEA Fo ery aE Faas 8 i, | he anther nd two, sisters and _ Be et ot Someta desteend wince Oetoer of tit rar wit | rl ie compare TO RENT ) — Opening mostly a. Whites T06-3 75 Colg Bx Wa Paice Migs? 4 brother, Mrs, Agnes and a/ share iv of 25 cents a : final weeks of Included in thi j Ask A’ BED naan noe 190% ie ty sacks 36-07 cents 8-10 Dy, sacks tn ee pele See. .: Se), Mere, Lake Rckie, Calone, | opt, 2 to shareholders — eo || ebay h tant epee Sag) BT Be a ree SOS a Sie iorcness, it |gomevka a3 Pract ae On St3/ and William Cochran’ of Rock Is te a Te ee sd vend nga ee ee crore Mercey care Hil TiSDALE Mae socscers 380% se Bars 1 18-3.00: are in master Sa st} Pale at lane i. - - of Rock Is-| of $1.25 = ae records were set pagel sales |676 Lincolns Carpotdiamend 21,- OFFICE MACHINES Sep.» s Round White a Rede (2.28. | Consum Pow . 4.3 REA +0: a] Funeral wil é re was declared from February | | month | trucks. This 220,74 Ford 2 BOD --veeeae 138% cents: Va. $0 10 sae Cont “Bak... 38.1 Reo Mold’... Sl cumemy ton be at 10:30 preferred stock oo through J : compared 9 W, Buren Bee s-ess:: 12912 , | Washed 90-06 cn 08 | Cont © :§ das eal y from t :30 a.m. | ¢ payable Sept. this year with i une of with 865,- FE 5- St. May oa 3 ject sie Mich. etna 24-30: 8 pe | af at fer bres te ror on bod ror greta eae Sept, | OREM the total of paces dla a Sep ee as 8% a ie Cortes We’. TRS Bate ae 2 wa Park Cemetery in OF _ any previous nner 2.18; NJ bi .75~4.00; U.S. Di . 38 y St... . . estimates Model So deme Rhye tee Ht a ee ee ance wns Rose genet slAClub | eeitews eau t Ber 2 BY Bak BE BS) ruerl x-ConInvents =" bettering the Members Meet | - ree ERIE RPE el Ess hae: Hot 2771 Gartad, Sylvan Lae wil Sa cuts we at men poclind uto Lite } aoe 0 ee ta Steed ie ied ‘Not that records " * Emer Rad 46.7 Simmons ibe Wedne yivan Lake w ° are CHICAGO 144 (Bt . a4 sda i will . conce of m in Dearborn pera Areva ep ab OSDA Se hee Bi Sepa Bah Sparks Griffin Chapel with bur. nitch-Light’ = heir ee == = : oe | i 5 w ‘ +4 F ‘enon ot wut AE tools. g Bee. Bhan ae cont Inf |S St, Safed came home to | 1 All teet stock. Cartes tr Segui soveneor te Freepot Sul... $9.4 $4 Od Cont: 33:1 tist Church t the 7th Day Advi R _iestones ‘are refeced ty | RMN gQweCP? | ne Wi we to’ Dearborn yea |g, "aie 21023 shes Caltoria Gen Ba. 02 See OURS came in ae, the “Spork Grit The body pains Auto Thiet | expected to rede rel i yryea embe ty ska round we pen 5 0... 08) ; s-Griffin F ‘er inchi : io refi , semers of the Model A Re. Oi, ESE Ste So fas |S sy BS aM owe a iia Fuml| preety Ouen the switchover to new model 30 as California 5 far away Se epere:«. 18 Swift & Co_ 73.61) ied Sunda ners 2 — Greenfield Village Px aot Livestock ES ¥ Teras 1 Pd | , lengthy illness. y after a cra . Pepsin! vison, Kinesin mumcadl ancotie ir 2a: BE Ss Maal) D RAPIDS w— Sote have and | . ae perro RETRO MVESTOCK oe 74 , #24) Josh Kell expert car thi A reformed | 1985 model Completed their — Picking Dearborn epETRONT. Avg. 3 (AP )— sae 00) tuner a Y show hief, whose background output. Chr Fin , coat for the three re a ee St a |S fo aa Seen On “4 Josh K shows more than 1 not introduce yeler will ancin sca ch the Oech Decree tary aclive. oe iin alaraet opening Gino Ry. att Underwood) HRs | ond Frag Mestalla nore mae Oe Ee cn | espuaer tinceln tos oot com th 9:piens oe goad sof chetce fed ay; most wall ots Guil-ou "ats Un eee ae rma Tacoma aa) aoa te aiding the current third Aone) | eee pane ae at make sense : ; engea attert year ® Air Li Born 5 : jonal Assn : eee) cage eee ee mercial grades, 13 00-1800" tines | Hera Chee...) 414 Uni Fe Perl gre cla Meee ry rane) aes we | ean i eee a and save dollars replaced the “Tin Lizzie’? we ganners | and 4200, meaty 1 i oe een Log Gan Prem .. 03! and nll was the son of Hiram! + ose e on four weeks. Tr § } are aeggot the late 1920's ond 7 ne cat Gonienial eae Hous. mer oh OS heuber a He has popes ° wil at convention continues reer Pies my = t way to home | z . s slow. no cast 250. Mark Indust Rey: 617 US Bteel S12, seven the city f A jednesd expecti mouth divisions one of ow ownership i <2 — “Boe ma sales ee et opening | tog ies pd $31 sae 183 | ay years. During that Pred, rad ed to attract saad pa is expect- a to complete are to ¢ r low-cost mortgage se Pp is with Calif hite of Carlsbad, |"°™™ emir eo ce ee |S ad Bt 73 CWal - 305) employed by the | theft in hundred auto runs, These 1955 it your .s ns, tailored —_ took seven - st -_ ally weak. male a cnet | tek west ome... Be tor Plant. Pontiac Mo- | ¢ vestigators from police also are expected to raat divisions monthly .special ‘needs! Ailll - incl journey days e rces throug! j troduce t/ Poymen . hove a be But he said he didn't cmecaae a a ae Bach 412 Wests . Bk. i Josh is survived b States, Patra the United 1956 units in October their vere! : ts often amount usive Som t of engine troubje Lie: macs che etarend 4 — ee S: sue Ma ¢s.1| Isaac Roosevelt Kelly. one son and Mexico. The General. Motors | Come jin today, and tall tw lens thon ao mele se ond 200 senple etek "active. steady = 4 vinter" mocer~ | Je Int i Je & Tot i HP Wootrerth . bg Pislegredas will be at 2 p oy cae: igh 114.9 9 of bolt that Frank her plit U Bey Seen mestipe ita) ee RL $3 i383 oun ths ees inten tsa cer. The bee Orton St. soa tig at ote eee! ens Max £, K p at hrysler - ‘yale 13 i818 lly tat coe: ore Se ise James Willia: cant be broke a car. The bolts | Pre pao with on «/f- ae “fe 41551 DETROIT (IN: — alae faa nee: most, ove and Barn OXFORD — maa gr except by a macured removed, | Proper turn, Aer ype made ob * ee : ieamaa tae thes Ss) — Bargainir © Lo, fee gees We io arnin 5 William Dal for James | “ally designed ic with spe | 0" fim and that registration: en the cuishend Ga po | Save ah yearling ‘stock steers dan St., Ypellanti, ca be ae “The ae excessive noise he wes moking | .—- into two Ute Workers split | Z2rime ,iammes” 25:80. higher: NEW YORK (nN: Flumerfelt Funeral anal a ae ee BONDS groups today it | Steaae moderately active, (Ns) — 2 Heme he , Charies Cons One will tackle food te prime. mainly ee see ig ene Co. reported Bveing | Tarot. ith betel at 2 pm. | trusive gets & car to on net ton PL. St, 90, of 23 Lening: | ult Us = First H volving the Au tesuss in- | 2 i ee good and choles for today net Cemetery. The Ridge-| change » is remove and / ing under innocent to driv. |] \ . and Informa valving the Autemotive Body Divi.| Pie mg 90; 0 few lots most: | June 30 ‘on ie cami aoe en ae ee fea | oe te lt oe poo -magedriee eezotoy liquor | in Stocks and Bond — remainder of other covers the some light culls down of $13,635,550, Home from 10:30 a it Funeral! part in euutd ao thole before M he was arra \ nas The double set empl ae oe etal 8% $4.19 a common share equal to ero igor pigelaowalr yon licensed, the ear property Callum pal Judge Cecil M i \, | new. A similar poled talks is nothing tility, 13.60-14.00; cull te pared with $17,349,618, This com. |2 Sm. service qudieahe af on he added. aking capture easier, | bond mcinragy ome on 5260 | ‘ We maintain a direct li | used earlier in the was p OS) RE, or $5.34 a} sianti — Funeral mee tie Kelley wan vel Aug. 10. appearance in court | \ » principal exchanges bre geht nae of all | negotia' } . sa = : j The Body Divi one. oultry last year. Sales fell ae period | morning. Dalgleish died - this |" Jaly. 1954, aa wee from prison| After pt 4 horus service up-to-the-minute men = Outer Drive plant sent CAP Ps ey from. ~ $496,361 elighged twp Gauge are his widow, Lel a contractor ta bndasapel a | See oivng charge Pet eae | | = = = and the other ity ae barn ar bed ce nital half .262_in_the | "YO ughters, M , Lelia; preparing to is| ton, 36, of rge, Pete 8. Sut- | the Chrysler talke at |. Heavy bens 34-27, lig for No. 1 aual- | unfilled ot tee tee toe ‘ot Ypsilanti. Eilene Wesley Miller | Ventions as soon market his in- | le at Ok ‘( J. personne! el . 3 : ti. i ased . was Four Chrysier | office. | ers or pens MEE leh hens 18: 3e0r7 $1,980,000 eh an Jeni 9 talaled |g: = Eilene of Delbarton, | “°° ® as soon as his patents | West Bloom on $100 bond ‘by | Ney »hl : ‘ky Geais semis es ec oie seer fryers, cZ.3t Ita Gray” cree popadpeseen re peergesapge Gua te ane aes of A Ay shamraspsperwrtan dpe peered! |o Commanity ational er Biden’ Logo ney pred it Be os neces omen asilaiy an ef ee omen ob | ramet ot Pentioe, Dre. Rant Meanwhile, the convent clad lor ouumaies cane ones: | z Bank Bldg. walkouts cathe 2 blamed for the steady a cappty and cemend. which | are under proton unfilled orders Young of North pooner gh Earl | ‘eT@ay registered 105 ae ing tion next Tuesday. — ——— FE 2-9119 over the r than any dispute | trea’. oan tes ample. ind. Pryers | ment. with the govern- grandchildren : and two | CTs. insurance offic police offi- John A. Jarrett . contract talks ES wauallty of Preguias Be coe : resentatives of state cok mondial fens 2 $5 fine and ' rs Sandusky, | - ot weather —_—___ : ; boards. Det: censing erday after costs yes- | 51 = CG : — vity, NEW YOR R French . ective Edward pleading : ] oronary Causes Crash cmesco rout Mathieson " UNS) — Olin | Moroceo Riots | gator’ is general ch aoa recta lhoaeape Lamp tedanmend | \ Community Nat'l CHEBOYGAN (P Aros a. Aug. 1. peg nounced net t mical Corp. an rupt on Moslem Feast = general chairman pened ustice Helmar G. Stanaback. ip | \ Bank Buildi : ~ ¢ nay wae was found dead a ia 838 coop, A coope 729 sepa June Rod ae. i; N ILANCA, French Morocco. on on | schaat = vy panes | Pho FE after his & Mlgher: hea aeenea te ’ to $1.60 9,941,-| 5 early 200 , a) areas were at Bagte, ; none 4-1 : into q tree on U. car crashed | 5:18. area hanged te | This 60 a common share. | %" &ttest in persons were un-| Kohl | cord reported brok .; \ "E 4-1568-9 n Ss. rooste: lers or f “pl hens compared ' 8 . in Frene’ er Cl 4 ing t en ac: | ‘ ‘ Se cae sees mioesee eee SEITE Kor GO Negoen Es aee | PA KER & riod last same i tiac po- |f em ea - os period last year. Sales, increased oe Gatiy te Mette tent ot) a ae ike. eo yeitertay Gat the prune ! & HAN. Ss FE Coazrereints. Gale $0 be bold Panag DIBTROT. Ses, 1 (AP) — tem. the initial half og 167,642 in| ,. Some, 30 persons were resenting the Kabler" liators rep- weekend. time over the Do Whe a ot 9th, | Eredee: eluded, Pedersi-State | -o™ + killed in the rioting reported CIO United Aut Co. ‘and the) gy, mald E. Hansen . ee 1 total SS aaah iste pees ‘sete: | ance YORY (INS):— Corn "nae ae ee = tS cua aot quncine aee | on Atma th geen worth? In Res. FE 25513 Richard H. DeWite "a NOTICE OF SPECIA 3 Mate save | cucts Re — Corn Pro- med | Insurance ¢ ’ aivision,, Lote 36. te Cherryland Bub seat rid avg, 31 Grase 4. sai. | income ae oe eee AlamgpchP prog cong yontrsond ot [a ro Aaa Sammie wd | square onomas Virginie has on (f Aceide =e ots 26 to 12 bub : re | Aug 2 oix mtnths entea i *.“ © Lyautey, site 's contract available nas an nt Insurance oe De howe og Merde A Jumbo Aug. 2 of $7,396,059, - 8. naval Mificers of the ceiling on with A Fi Cherryia 6, Ie, all of which are, os medium 42. large 50-81, wid. ave. wa | cents a comr 3.059, equal to 79 and 60 persons had ong base, | plumbing com en Wis., | for a ian Call PE 2-0219 utomobile Insurance Odea Insurance ae eS Michigan. Cee Bree 3: — B Laree 43: pared with $1.40 man com- | ** at. Moulay Idriss, arrested ficials met so Bee union of- jermation. — Burglary insu Liability Ins Election given that Com 430,603, or In the ‘HL yesterday with Robe: If your 12 rance ’ urance x ote orm eto mercially ¢ra a common share. 82 cents east, in -Alge Moore, regional rt friend’s in jail Bonds—. Life Insuran gag BR, in Precinct Ro | 2-44, media nh extra large 60, period last year oe pO ree with Robert pal Ph. PR 8-044 or MA Ons All Types Pla poagheaped District for the a. Special, Amesoment | 36-45 = > ?. jaree | 008,830 as Sales totaled $136, | ee" French forces clashes be- er company Service, but neith- 1. te Glass Insurance of 58 of sireet at an evtimated” owt Feces ait. laree 008 490 as against $02,510.35 in the teen Etech fey an Algerian ach omens ova ot reported | TO buy or sell mane pam ge feyg Bay gp ons . wen orsaoect Wan ences oon ment of the | actual settle. | DF& in Waterford, | “EAT AND DRIN ant $0 bay theveter lait at here juinele beh blamed feed prices ong walkout or Clarkston K WITH You os fe Sn sgt sh, eI seta veto ot dea ge was | Mother of Inven "DO BUSINESS ‘wit RELATIVES: su the thirtieth are, 8. dergrades are slow re. and | out hope Bagram president, _— tion STRANGERS” ot Seating to opening aad , io nithad hell 2 improvement in the Low ii the forenoon one etn ces SMEnGO. he. we nee of the year. - ells Showboat B Se pe nae fines Ortonville Gi to Ease Dep “ne at eae ‘5; cars 00 B 88: 88 ve rl . : Frond, fri ete Oss , ressio co a : receipts 10,373: nN : é Fg Bott Bae whale |S oF rte ae Hurt in Accident LOWELL Uh Lowers nnui C GRETA ¥ I 5; U8, standards $9.5: bygone standard on Runciman chuckled a mpl . : 28. %: current ‘re-| S « sissippi River—tl the Mis- —. but admitted an early ete. 4 vage, of Ortonville arbara Sau- born during the . wast: van. work. ore é +i a broken . Who suffered | something depression “to do note were lucky. Inv ' that We i oe forget their would make people pained in town who had stat, m estment i ; vaudeville it... Another ex- ili ° Se | ‘evils player, Fram McG Facilities renter ai, & : ; oh. a > hs aggmaae Oak as treated | ++ + atYour Finger Tips | os \, comet The boys struck ses ik up your phone and call a car driven service on your investments. Your us for experienced —by phone, by letter quiries are welcome or in person. WATLING, Leen & CO. Member New York = “PONTIAC OFrices