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Teke up to six months te pey. : Regular 3.99-— Lece and tal- © tored, 32 to 40. 3.99 — o sport Sizes 32 to oS. oe a ae WALLPAPER 5° = 9 = 19% = 29° kei —TRIMMED FREE— PAINT For EVERY PURPOSE! Unpeinted Furniture Glidden's Spred Satin schools, It provides two methods; 1. Statewide, by a two.thirds vote lof the Legisiature. | 2. Local option, with individual | | eounties and school districts being allowed to abolish their public | schools and set up private sys- | tems. | mittees of each house as any oth f| amendment would be handled. ;| most important state officials. } The LEAC rejected the idea of | | asking each house to go into | mittee of the whole “to consider | the amendment as soon as it was) introduced.’ Fear of charges of } “steam-rolier” convinced the 1 LEAC the amendment should go | | through the usual process. | The seassion was expected to |! | about’ six weeks, depending main- ly on the amount of opposition that ;pops up to the constitu! qi) | amendment. A Continuous Process 100-Year-Old Records Hunted in Indian —_ KALAMAZOO (UP) — Workmen | began excavating an Indian mound | in Bronson Park today in a search for valuable records believed |buried there 100 years age Alexis A, Prais; diretor of the | Kalamazoo Museynt, said a man jmamed A. J, Sheldon is reported | to have buried a glass jar contain- |ifig the records in the: mound in 1S. Al Prais and his crew planned to’ bury in the mound some new records givi the City Planning Commission's “prediction of what | it believes Kalamazoo will be like in 204 Of Improvement The Donelson-johns Funersl Home ts one of. the very nicest to be found in any. city —- enywhere But this fact alone is not enough to tult us into false security, t must be kept that way and made better. Se improvements are part of our. business ——im- provements in service to our patrons, and improve- ments in our tacilities, We constantly strive to deserve your patronage a r= MDonelson- oz 4-451! NOT vUST A "GOOD you'll get Leaders of the Legal Education- | , The committee is composed of | y CUM | refused wing is bent like a half-barrel, with engines mounted in the curved space. its inventor, “BARRELS ALONG AT fi MILES PER—Idling dang ot 14 ellen ‘per how, the SGGar CET eoccese er : ‘Air-Conditioned : : Farmer-Snover : : FUNERAL HOME $ : 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-917) : + Pest M. Snover * eee William R. Custer, z 5 | the driver, E lr land County sheriff's said he driven by Clarence > & ea 5 yas yy Gee ane Pat McCormick, 24, Gored in Bullfight z F She might have been ki cE z 4 is gz aa 2 3 = « ae Fe : pe EF § 5 : Fs vl a > | price of autos by about $100 and would be a tremendous stimulus to an 26 KALAMAZOO (UP) — Students Western Michigan College have been asked to leave their cars xt when they report to the for the fall term. | said totiay that an automobile al- | most always is involved when a student gets into trouble. Arizona's per acre cotton yield ‘is higher than that of any other state GREAT DEAL FROM OLDSMOBILE! Nis? Super 08° 4 Deer Soden A Genera) Meters Velve ~-a Great Deal More This is the year to make the “Rocket” Oldamobile is further ahead than ever. Further ahead in big, For this year important things like style leadership . . . that long, low-level look In "Stay-New’' Style! Stand-Out Features! Seeosine Value! big plus . . JEROME ‘MOTOR SA 280. S. Saginaw St., Pontiac Mich. » the value LES CO. that sete you apart from: the rest. New “Rocket” Engine for the major power feature® you can think of. What's more, there's another “Rocket” Oldsmobile will bring at trade-in time. Se den settle for just any car when now to get our liberal appraisal! cull agree, ‘Oldamobile's more than just a “good deal” . . . it's a great deal! Scotty Power Sesrtn, Pover Bran, Rewer Windtenend Romer Susth ovate ot extra eh = OLD SMOBILE SER tT AT YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER'S Phone FE 4.3566 ‘ . Towner Smith, dean of men = BOOT miss Diosmonirs “SEPTEMBER SPECTACULAR” IN COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE © NBC-TV © Sar, ser. 2—— | in London Slaying The Aon a bed in a Pimlico! rooming with a stocking faut around her neck. Beer bottles and American cigarettes littered the room. [ar ow aretha eerste 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 5-7182 TH ae ae a ee er tk TRADE-IN your old stove wow and savel FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Range GAS Dealers "OLD STOVE ROUND-UP” DURING WHICH TIME THEY WILL GIVE YOU a sensational trade-in offer FOR YOUR OLD STOVE! oe Cost less to buy...less to use... less to install...and are faster! Give you smokeless broiling... pear flavor and instant [ee heat! * 1 5 ny ; : - , \ et — a & : ’ , / r *? ‘ ‘ « es ot oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER.7, 1956 vent i _ Pgh i 4, fens: Vacationers Put Summer Activities Aside as They Return to City ¢ By Rosary Altar Society - - i 3 Joan Davis oe Pontiac Annual Fur Shaw Slated 7,5" Wears Satin seustor in |FaMIlies af St. Micaet | Are Home Church were Mrs. M. J. Cloonan for Rite Locklin were “at St. Benedict Qhurch . | David Haru myttiban en on Rave A, Zimmer pron Sit vies Pontiac Resident Shirley. Returns After Visit for the annual fur fashion show|and Mrs. Nom Eaid, ‘Mrs, Leon| Saturday in Travels to Ohio for Catherine Mix) With Family — | and card party of the St. Bene-| Thomas, Mrs. Arthur Kirken, Mrs.| West Shore His .Bride 4 and John_S-. and ari Shanks<” Mr. | turned to. her home on Ottawa 9 _gnd Mrs, Allen | dive after spending: the weekend J, Mix of | home of her sonindaw and daughe East Beverly |": the Arthur Biakeslees of Bir- avenue and eee Mr. end Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Knudsen Unitarian sap peonacxtcrde Church at wip bros bem mea FUSES Call | Ohi. te tim. Prat tate gmera | FOF Wisdom ite 2m of te chairman aad is assisted ' g of Navajo road and Mr. and Mra, by Mrs. Wayne Millers in Packing \ ‘of Oneida A Le Lechtin of Oneida Ra. George Shanks|J. A. Rammes of Syivan Lake) Committee chairman and their ‘road and her dean chese a gown of candle of North | eet Laker Dey wetens Mss heise Mra Even it your vacation is one light satin covered with tm- den Volley. They were sccome) ~~ © mcinds Mra. Ralph Cotcher |e tasey ttget cruleas which axe | Perera ore ported Maltess lage. Wer tear ve fF! Marshall | panied by the Knudsen's daughter, / tickets, assisted by Mrs. William Mr and Mrs. length vell was antique rose- F gty : EA Patricia, and Mary Jane Redwine,’ Brandt ‘and Mrs. Robert Winows. |ec*uing on Papier. wiee packinG | paul C. Davis pointe Ince over sitk lusion | ri, £ | street are the | triend trom Detroit : . tschalk, models: increase pleasure . en Shi ] Mi Ss k V Dr. B. boneau Mrs. Arthur Perri veling garmeat aed S gown pe Dr. and Mra, Donald B. Hogue doomretjenn, Her’ assistant ‘lp Mrs meap tos wrinkids| out pry ens Mrs. Richard Frye Heads Group sein ctae cakes ae iriey 1X aks VOWS x. Cone Mae ne ee Bernard Stone, ae oe “ ; i e and toes green, were Judy Wade Honeymooning in Canada are{ Lee C. May served as best man| tien Homes ef Greece Pole endl elipean me gine ton due chan) teed Se oe oom Officers Elected at Session ot Fert Wayne,’ Ind. and Yvonne Shirley Catherine Mix and John) and Marry E, Hill of Lake Orion| R. Walton Hogue of New, York Ci’ . / ya » & cousin bride 8, Shanks, who were married at|and Kenneth Funck of Auburn| Were their guests over the weeke) Mrs. Donald Raymond, Mrs, | ® removable tray handles shoes : ; Schenectady, N. Y, They carried ; “ad aa. bean aa - ‘re planning ssi chau tw emeeahece of Peake i ame at ce = s< — eur. pas bes wslieome a likes oa oss oe you stop-over visits roses. y Ciairmen of serving tables s|to several different places, a big | len Your Figure Civb of the Pon- The club will return to Pontiac} Bruce Josthom Peete ead Mare, Aden 3. Mis of| re wie Meck: vievet ae aye hg Allen assisted pullman case, a hatbox and duf- Department of Parks Sehool meetings served as man seating : cessories and a corsage of bur James Kitson Séra, Vern Croog, Mire. Tven Hare, |So beg or coumstic ene choad |e : aakeed jus hag be | the guests were Richard Davis, a East Beverly avenue and Mr, and) a, siadioll. A beige eilk dres| MMsne in thelr Parkhurst} - Mrs. James Kinsley, Mrs, Edward |be adequate. Porter problems and ginning Thursday. brother of the bride, and James|Mrs. George Shanks of North Mar-| = street home. Dorothy and James — Smith and Mrs. D. H. Johnson, | expenses are solved when you add Mrs. Richard J1; Frye is presi- a Tarr of East Lansing. hall street are the bridegroom's matching accessories and a| on stmgrnts et Michiges State luggage whéels to the largest piece |dent; Mrs, flartley Bray, vice Styles Dictated The bride's mother wore blue | Parents corsage of tinted green gladoli| Normal College and wheel your own. president and Mrs, Gerald Rose gray taffeta with blue acces | A gown of white imported Hun-| was the choice of the bridegroom's e 6-6 ' saan A one-stop cruise will call for a “ ‘'b 20th Century § | sries and her corsage was of garian lace and net with matching Shirley Dobson of South Francis! aves Giflerent luggage “wardrobe.” Th} y Y | Telmman roscoe and blue dei- | bolero jacket and gauntlets was Following street and Norman McGlothin off trunk is still a good idea —with| Others elécted to office are | The new fall fashions gre more| phintum. The mother of the | worn by the bride, A bonnet stud) | | vowing & tception in Crystal | First street returned to their home! GEE |) 2 piece or two of Higgage | Mrs. Arthur Noel, treasurer: | senuinely 20th Century than clothes | bridegroom was gowned in black | @4 with seed pearls secured her of Hotel Roosevelt the | sunday after a week in New Row Park record: shoulder-length veil of French i) "ew Mrs, Shanks changed to 4/ neice N.Y. and New York City, DOROTHY’S BEAUTY |jor & dutfie bag for to the | Mrs. Nique, weight we have had in a long time. “Cas-| 994 lavender taffeta with lav te whit mavy oul with navy accessories ; City. one M. Perry | beach, shopping, of all-day sight: er and Mrs. Charles Ruggles, ual” is the name applied where- cader accessories and wore « | lUsion. cartied a Ms land the quid teem bor tothe Diane Cameron of New Rochelle . seeing excursions, scales manager, ever clothes done on straight lines coreage of orchid Fugi Guiry OE We eaety sid neon: | touquet for the wedding trip. Upon | Teturaed to Pontine with them te: ~~ — At a. recent meeting, held in | are shown, Afd straight lines cover | **#themums and pompons pun and cxghenetin , their retum they will reside in| bens ‘wo weeks visiting with rel: culacen serier Tih Sees a afer cone of aytine tubteee OS cme. Betty Mix attended her sister as | Pontiac. a j corsage of the month and pigs were | Reviews of new lines by fashion Joan chose a black and white ee cara Guat fiean oe Boby Eni ‘Den’ Mr. end Mrs. William W. ' ects ‘ check taffeta dress with matching y Enjoys Fen Bedard of Crescent Lake rend : given to Mrs. Noel, Mrs. George | editors show that more easy lipes.| 0) and blect ee eee eee, Ot eal returned Saturday te their home ; snd. brs. Hareld’ Hopper [and soter fabeice, in clothes de. | {07 De" wedding trip through the | "vcs tn ® “Tm 0 wonded a playpen| Cusnde, Yusef Go Tamme + praca rpm to fe Ge wey live 7 couple was graduated from oe ~ er 4 on But start putting Islands, Peterbero, Birdsall and : , , " in charge ofthe week's program. taday, especially in confrast to Alleghany College, Meadville, Pa..| Storage Hint Given by when he first spends| waevelock, Ont, were hightlights : Pj ; CLUB Mrs. Quinn, as outgoing president, | clothes of the recent past, &°%\ where the bride wes a member of 9 time out of bed. At three months | of their trip. ; ZL f Gant ot Casters this. prgring. fer a received a gift from the members | hound to raise the ward “‘casual.”"| Aighe XI Delta sorority for Vacuum or so, when he's enjoying the oun- oe 8 A ner . . . €nijoy @ delicious prime CLUB STEAK $ 35 th recognition of her services to Bet oth They efi reste ta Sow Steven, | 22 yeu He with the hose of |!i#ht on the floor, kicking and) Mr. and Mrs. Cart Clifford re eC pat just the way you like it, SIZZLING - te os. tee ot ot eae Conn., where David will attend) your tank vacuum cleaner to get ne A BS Be leet Gale Dene nee < TT! ae , ' : pen. road home Sunday spending e } :' . It was announced that the see-.| tail, and simest more important- | Yale University, majoring in tech-| it in the bottom of the closet That: way- he'll be usedto the| the Labor Day weekend in Car , Se | ond annual fall style show of the | ty, an unprecedented variety of nical production and design in the| try this. hate ont. est-ainciées wY <= ; » CANDIES and chub will be held Sept. 3° im | handsome fabrics, the general ef- | School of Drama. Tie a strong string around the them quite | thage, N. 1 eas make 9 |*# Offensive when he gets to the| Mra, George Gilford of Car- | " ' LUNCHEONETTE . Benedict Hall. Mre. Reuel | fect is hardly casual. This year, middie of the hose and © | weaping otuge, But ne = to thelr aut > ¥ _ || Baker t chatrutan of the event | i's an enriched 2th Century | Match With Care loop. Hang loop of the string om © | im do all the time; he must have | having upent the summer in em — | 857 W. Huron. @ FREE PARKING @ FE 2-9532 || settsted by Mrs, Nique who will | took, just as the contury Iteelt | sie recttagy | SUe tech installs shew Give | un. to caplere and tnvestioqnte — ‘ seemed ante eho sind veservations | Gn. tector commen to. ll wi-|unt match are tov muuch ioox | et maids the clnset, door fo ° + at ae an | fn ot Pee. Curdnatiot 4] Sunset Club Meets waa be / . “6 | . e td —s . a Gracious ‘thank you’ for hospitality... a -H a t/ fp Na ~~ ~ > 7% om \) \ 3, 21 ® ij a ys __ Sayitwith Flowers-By-Wire — They'll remémber you as the perfect . guests ... if you send Flowers-By-Wire ‘\ @m your retura home. Your P.T.D. Florist + educated legs weer | > ia Coste Se Lntlet You pay only forthe = flowers you select, plus telegraph charges. Sales tax extra where applicable. Visit or Phone — : . “al Ea “e E Your ETD. Florist | Beech-Nut Cereals | (35)) Von stay fresher = L = ia | seomless stockings SEND... FLOWERS-BY-WIRE 5 a 7 , n ms to worry about! 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HEE lyanNy, zip ag a i, >» Biri Th ULIY/ 2 < E rH ONEEE He if] ‘lhlis eS Stith HIRED a> lt We a gait a iii =| Bags Ee ay Pp ies +) ae Te oa isGee2 : seie ws, ; ai wads fi: Dig a 5 ad ? : . ; ¢ ‘ : « ae t ; ; ; => —————___" ____THE_ PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER T1086 eee ethane S ™ Revitalize , | Then It’s His Wife’s-Fault'. | Bb ag ¢ Baby Will Cry . Pie ee greg _ |HairHurt Does Hubby Look Like ‘Unmade Bed’? \ See aanen “tby Exposure a7 wensetoone - (ree Sete If Pop goes out in the evening) “Women alWays have been looking like an unmade bed, it's al] | smarter than men about clothes, the fault of his wife, says Morris |When they get dressed up, they're Rudofker, former president of the | Comfortable,” Men's Formal Wear Institute ‘and| Now that men are starting to head of the country's largest man- | dress again, they're doing the thing ufacturing firm devoted to afteré up brown, says this authority. clothing for men They're hae — and It's up to the little. woman to! tle sets in every color of the rain- put her foot down, says dapper | b0w,,in plaids, regimental stripes Rudofker, if she wants her husband | 4nd solid colors. Color Rinse Hides Unsightly Effect of Summer Sun * Most everybody's hair now ts , | showing the strain of summer ex- o They’ for the pastel. = bogie g bey = ee | depen and sheen . « sand blo - pho up to her own suntarts of i aig cing Bn ae ae roll ot: an even quicker’ change of color “Men just get in the habit of re- ~ ~ - —__—. me — streaks and an artificial ap- proved ac mag pm apeiceadee Pg ail . , 2 : = _* | pearance ial blondeness. get away w ,” says . pa ee FALL \ E: “0° ) | has been mnaegel si a a Apparently a large group of By Jupiter! aad ) . ps pee oe. ugk mercial bleach). American wives are keeping = a this really is ; PARTY TIME aire katie Per every ahade and every said eats tereeal wear howe 4G coax 8 : | Devon Gables was the setting for| and perfect answer to arth erae. increased from about 5% million ‘ale : , canal dollars in 146 to 55 mititon in 1983. | ae fe |the recent senior banquet of Amies ee ae — Faria: eu apse aot bes une p46 oo, ‘ - | Club. Alice Bego was elected pres- — —— . colors in dinner jackets, cummer.}~ a a * %, ' | ident of the group at the banquet.| It’s @ color hair rinse . . . bunds and ties. a 2 5 Other officers elected were Joan | * *#f¢, temporary coloring which “Most men actually enjoy dress ij 1 , ident: Kathie| % SPeled after shampoo, in a ing in the evening,” sid Rudofker pall — vice pres a Mari.| matter st enty three minutes, For The trend in rpetat yeare hes | Young recording secretary; "| quickess and most eo distri. way Make Reservations for j anne Crozier, corresponding gecre-| bution of color, a ums appli ly ue to cae Large or Small | tary and Elaine Miller, treasurer.| eater, with long nozzle tip, is starched shirts and collara to Dinner = Luneheon ——— recommended. evetiing clothes that are lighter in { ues This color rinse has special char. : . ac Wald aos akg acteristics as aaa = ie en: Here are the first American adaptations of the contto- Fashionette Club ron arbara Irwin ang Color really adheres un- | versial flat-chested silhouette introduced by Christin Dior Meets Toniaht Hotel Coffee Shop |/rer vows with Robert: Young. on| The rime gives boy to limp, ove | Paris. At left is a black taffeta afternoon dress with long ee ae 36 E. Pike 81. Saturday was honored recently at|fine hair, and so helps to keep |lorso lines, the skirt flaring below the ine. Note that aa meee ee Ae opr g a showér given by Mrs. J. Lee| curls crisper longer. the bosom is rounded, not flattened ‘and waistline is in- Thursday as previously fame. the money se om = brut, trun tar| eMted, but not ax sharply nipped as previously. | oom il of Panic Hah Soe ga aaa SEVEITEES ich’ mamas [| -Bectana te the dfbahter of bay.| ctlare which lock cumpletely un. At right is the sack jacket suit in pale gray worsted, a ggg ne Mia — pf cre Me ys ; ' : VEE & DEE and Mrs, George R. Irwin of Hud. | tural. whatever your original | with side darts achieping the new modified bustline, Both clothes they wore to the first meet- ae ; , a ee = MASSEURS son avenue and Robert's parents | color, there are one or more shades | 4 designed by Atidrew Arkin who modified the Parisian |\ng of the club that they attended. - are Mr. and Mrs. Manley E. Young | With which you can camouflage i “4 ? | ? + Dithermy o cere rad ey a an A 4 C © Ultra-Violet : ee v & teean Gobincte t ti iI mask streaks and unwanted gray. a ° ; ~ > ease Wee eet an n'a] Otennanaee FOneymoon in South ONDERLANG ep A\0 costigp uy romms and women, ‘ter usuall the | Which shades are n Palms, white gladioli and chrys| A slate blue dress with. pink you y proceed through sprees! supermarket or with the groceries, | ff your hair color apd partie- | anthemums and two-branch candel- and blue accessories was worn by \* where ae meats, paper products, etc.,| War problem he alee of First | srs Whitaker for her daughter's 7 pe for le | sheoabelenabenl ed eg ne \> : : rective “miacten. It ts recom. ae and Pvt, Charles R. Bran- —— & corsage of rapture \RO “Beck to Schoo! mended giamorizing . . N Fall hair (it eliminates yellow discol-| Iris is the daughter of Mr. and| A reception was held in thé r 20.4 . ew oration); also to give a platinum | Mre. Woffard tee lige crea a oi Fall Patterns and . ae effect to light blondes, and to tone Saginaw street and the bride-|ing the ceremony, A ot mint Pieces for your | P ents down brassiness on over-bleached greem's parents ate Mi. and Mire |aucen gnbardine | red acces eslestion. | erman _ Ne ee a race a (ees tok be eed tom tr See ready to help : : Haireutting, Styling, pmesaihs ena Gemee ( , ; @ . _ Manicures, Hats Develop fesmsed the 1:89 coveneny, - row re. Bran th laa THE ‘you with your Complete Beauty Service Cc ] N The bride chose a ballerine Knitting Needle | ||\Completely New oak kee ae i TA | fos oul pines Cpl, Ser ome | wang nn rs comin school dress ROWENA S Fall Silhouettes featured” a boytfant si and 8 io waite bninar senlepe tase. ; y “Real hats” make the news. {lace bodice with 4 matching ialeascuae cena q BEAUTY SHOP Long — of ——— = nga bee 6 ilies ai en wardrobe . CF py Bs an tots wth comyilily nee oe: and voarte which held & short veil Short, Snap-Back Py FE 2-9382 sow tae Chey OD enw, ac. a cuscade bouquet of stephanie LANOLIN j Snr cece nonchalan personifying demure roses 'Z - ar 1954 “2 - Ol tered witha white orchid, PERMANENT ~y a a Top excitement for the casual Mrs. Bryce Whitaker, the . 50 4 | 3 : look is the dramatic, soft-brimmed | bride’s sister-in-law, were a rese s ial! 6 Me swagger, Crushed crowns, rippled | beige dress im ballerina length as pec +4 or sewtooth brims, plushy beavers, | matron of honor, Her costume j # F / Plant and Showroom soft velours or felts, tweed and| was enhanced by rose beige and || Hair Tinting — Electric Manteures be + 5390-5400 Oinie Hwy. 5 loves satin give swaggers current | svecade green acccesories and | ca iT S Waterford, Mich. “Gi | signature. the carried a cascade bouquet of FLORENCE’S 3} OR 3-1225 [| , New-thip-year smesette ie ™e | Bryce Whitaker, the beide’s BEAUTY SALON ij - ae a look, draws | other was best man and-seating . 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  • Se i Prien or Return This Ad for Prospectus... mee Serving Pontiac for Over ears » Thiet Rests ea: Cau _/ $B 7 West Lawrence St., Pontiac, Phone FE 2-3551. | 7 _ .35..N, Saginaw St. ee Hi] <9 Pam curs von roe samoues¢ a ‘ at ym, * 2 i. ie = . . a . . anon . 2% _ ——= 4 : ast . : ; tare — ° ___'THE PONTIAC PRESS, +UESDAY, SEPTEARER 1956 | es” it Second .Miss Connecticut Shoylde Stood in Bed | DOUBLES & Pickets' ‘Pageant Officials | uo mcm as awe ; ‘| These figures HIN AIBN ee ee : can help reduce. your alto — sd WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8: Bs JOE'S 33" SURPLUS $2 $. Saginaw St. FE 2-0022 tained the white silk badge bear-| wa. revived py police. in | Z ing the title. —_—* her to her hotel 0 ob. picketing the pageant because she felt the officials had dore her wrong. While the 530 “legal” contestants were registering, Violet Fuchs, 24, barged in, announced that she was who run fewer risks just naturally have fewer and less + Ae That's wh can enjoy all of these intportant, regu- lar But the officials soon learned of And who was ie ‘on of the 50 en me Se eras teachin their mistake and. rushed over to| contestants to register? Dorothy R t Wash Violet while she was posing f0r| Anne Hopkins, Isyearold coed |{’ OF = er photographers. from. 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Better call Van Wagon- Medal of Honor President _ Eisenhower Will Present Awards | Teday ot Denver | DENVER # — President Eis- enhower arranged to award the Medal of Honor today to two Army heroes of the Korean War. They go to infantry Ist Lt. Benjamin F. Wilson, 33, of Vashon, Wash., and Medical Corps M.Sgt. Ola L. Mize, 23, of Gadsden, Ala. Mize is the 70th veteran of the which “reflect utmost credit upon himself and uphold the honored traditions of the military service."' he was twice wounded i near Hwach’ On-Myon. During an enemy counterattack, the citation said, he charged the enemy ranks and fought valiantly, killing three ., | etiemy sdidiers with his rifle be- fdre it was wrested from his hands, | unhurt, three stories below. and annihilating four others with | his entrenching tool. ni in Korea. ‘Hew | learned _ Ndeat ed « hearing ald.’ Free Book... Tells All... "The citation said that during the | Blame Gas Fumes Korean War to win the ‘medal.{— La . THE PONTIAC’ PRESS. TUESDAY, pea 7, 1954 ‘Climber Is Rescued From Mt. Whitney LONE PINE, Calif. —Rescuers todiy brought down from 14,496. foot Mt, Whitney an injured climb er, Henry Mandolf of San Diego, who fell 200 feet to a ledge Mandolf .suffered an arm frac. ture, ‘abrasions and possible inter. nal injuries as he lost his footing : THIRTEEN eeieeeeemt ted v Your Pocketbook could take a-big fall if you are not adequotely insured agdinst - personal liabilities for acci- dents at your home — or thot might be caused by H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency | panion, James Prichard of as | Diego, walking all night to Whit- ney Portal for help summoned for- | - rangers and sheriff deputies. An airplane directed the 1Tman! searching party to the ledge. | ag ledge. we. ‘Whovertnemensd ASTHMA Coughs gas vies neseing va Feutvind spasme of ruin ruin tleep , a ei ‘ering on an icy trail. He was trapped on| ana ond eumeee thies, i irenaling M. W. 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Bing Crosby, Mildred Bailey, Jane Froman, Morton Downey, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey—these and everyone else who has ever worked for him Back in 1919 When young Paul, he was 29 then, was playing in Los Angeles, he heard the Victor recording people were holding a con- Paul had a hunch that this was “the right place at the right time” for his or- chestra te be heard and he wrote the Ambassador Hotel, asking for a booking the week of the convention. He gave his price as $1,500. The hotel wired their top price Ferdé Grofe, who was Whiteman’s arranger then, still laughs about Paul’s reaction to the “then shrugged his shoulders and said, ‘We'll Paul Whiteman’s Hunch’ Pays Atlantic City Spot’ Starts, Success _z) take 1. Why-iet a mere thousand dollars stand gagement lit the first records. we appeared ways.” Ferde told me, Paul's hunch paid off. The Atlantic City en- rocket. The Victor people signed him, and his release, “Whispering,” sold 2,000,000 Paul always has had a little trouble with his weigh}. At one time he was the stoutest. orchestra leader in show business. When “Whoopee,” lie had trouble getting out on the stage because of a tremendous set tha’ fitted right inte the wings. When I advised him that he ought to try getting out sideways, he pointed to his “front- age” and said, “Look, Cantor, I have no side- One of the principal dancers in that show, little girl by the name of Mary Jane, once bragged to Paul that she weighed 90 pounds. Paul laughed. “I ate more than that for } today,” he told her. (Copyright, 1954) p* Ott; y fuse that set off his success tegether in Ziegfeid's 4 PREE \STALLATION! Kansas Lions Restore ‘Home on the Range’ ANTHOL, Kan. (UP) — The lit- tle cabin home of Dr. Brewster Higley where he wrote “Home on the Range’’ has become a Kansas shrine. Before it was dedicated as the birthplace of Kansas’ official state song, the limestone and log cabin had served as a hen house. The cabin is located nine miles county. It was restored by the Smith Center, Kan., Lions Club. Higley built the cabin in 1872 on the bank of Beaver Creek and in it wrote the séng that apparently (Advertisement) FAST RELIEF NEURALGIA northwest of Athol in Smith 7 BOUND TO LEARN—The pen is not only mightier than the sword, it's heavier also for Gary Russell, as he reports for his first class at Bay Shore, N, Y. Wearing a summer souvenir in the farm: of a black eye and a look of determi-. nation, Gary's made up his hiind he'll have good grades af feport | | card time, 77 East Huron 809 Ss. Woodward — i: ae i ee * . 3; i } : ¥ 20 h & : sais = - “i ae Z ‘ns Seed eee Gales Me uh MODEL SHOWN 152-24 Ben Hawkins of Hawkins’ Equipment Co. 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Fam Detroit Back - | _ | kee Sta Saginaw Memorial ' Racing Accident Geller Defending Thk ae will be one of the SALE nation's Ist college football games : ANGE |S ae Mihi’ Large he = Monday while his golf = — ire s. Home fo Face Injures 8, Kills ss. sssicts ts SanpeRs || oe Vay | over the Rev. Michael Meee | TR A VES No Money Down! a [ ay when he collapsed while walking One Full Y, < ’ toward the 6th green in the 36 (ff - HARDWARE | e Full Year , Horn Memorial Event |"! ‘tamplonship match. ~~ ena - to Pay! | Marred by Tragedy at DuQuoin, lil. DUQUOIN, Ill. w—Clay Smith, Our Annual Pre-Season f SALE “ Scsssce| me TOPCOATS | a : Now Showing the Season's Most Outer Coat st by only half a game, employed The race, ctaned to $2 lane by and Fabrics at Savings up to $40.00, — bal a ar _— pr Q “a b 4: poor straight oat “ } Atteratione H Dress | game, 4 a = * et e e e ; Repair: took the 10-inning nightcap, 32. TOPPING THE RED TOP—Armand Savoie, of AP Wwephéte! Hanks’ time was 36:34.33. He is] Remodeling aris on Dd Rentals | Manager Freddie Hutchisison’s | Montreal, connécts with a looping t to the head’) Davis, from Hartford, Conn., rallied to take! the second racer to:take two vic-| . , \ keyed up team returned come of Ted ‘Red Top’ Davis in seats tom of their ane prewog Savoie weighed 136 and tories in the event at the Du Quoin | FE 2-2300 81 8. Saginaw Pontiac for a day of idleness today, but | 10-rounder at St. Nicholas Arena hiere last night. | Davis 133\. omg oe oe = SSS the Tigers will meet Boston at | - ; | is epee: hich eau on ths ) Briggs stadium Wednesday in a ° so'm arats meas um | Promoter Seeks Work a, swhornerzix meal ATTENTION BOWLERS The series will be a show-down ’ o_o y M blew a tire and went out of control : tate tr atpace in tw amerr| ACK Kramer Finds Tennis Public Has to |2s°3 2% sco can League. Boston clung to the Sti grandstand which was jammed se rete Monae wv ymartee, s| Have New Young Star to Stimulate Sport |" se 00 mrene Why Pay More? the opener, 6-5, but winning the By GAYLE TALBOT in sight. T've got to find something jlean for ce ee ee OPEN . finale, 8-T. NEW YORK w—When a pro- to do. ' Sedgman Pancho Gonzales, killed instantly. Drivers opener against Chicago | fessional promoter goes looking for 2 8 whose pockets hes tinued under the caution flag for sel ened ot 33 tie |Work, ings ane tod. dock Ke. “Tony Trabert asked me for ad-|iined with be bane ise the ga iro same begs, Sh Sa vise was BOWLING Cc homer, © well-placed triple and | Tet lth ete en ae oo forest about turing Pro/are the greatest tennis players in| | Swvensen finished secand; Jim | Per Line three doubles aff Bob Keegan and |>eing that, cre ee | rom OF any fime soon. Of course. | the world today—and that's the |™ oe wee :_— ; 3 oe Dick coming soon and one thing and if he should help win back the | trouble. Nobody wants to see them my pu uys, “” ase « 1 tee 8 lek Beulpment! rookie Swrehs. another, he’s open to any reason-| Davis Cup this winter and then prove it again until another ama- | /Urth. and my Reece, Tulsa, 5-10 onctioned = mache ‘ Ned Garver, allowing only four | abie offers. win both Wimbledon and our Na-|teur with muscles comes along. |OW®-, fifth. The race was sched- Automatic hits, chalked up his 13th victory eo ¢- tional Championships next sum-| 1 sine to the distant future, | Wd, for 100 miles on the 1mile dirt against nine losses. Sat oe ee te ee tenn |i; Oat etd be diliwent. Te | tees Kramerns spent ts week. s+ & . ; 700 CLASSIC . . . 840-875 HANDICAP LEAGUE The nightcap proved to be the | not just want to see the + | would : an attract . past six weeks chaperoning and Ward refused treatment at a ‘ GUARANTEED PRIZES thriller for 16,235 Labor Day fans. |the former world's champ said|1 couldn't use him or anybody | “oo cning a group of promising kids tal here. Hi 5 Oe Oe Oe ee, cnatine eels ool'en ole Om mn George Zuverink, Detroit's Hol-| Sumly. it's got tw have @. new |clse now. There's nobody with any | trom all over the country. os oe a For Complete Details Call FE Mich., pitcher, won his 8th | ¥oUné ps record * ¢ « ’ 4 oat toe aoe lle Sn es ted ate ae an im ix Smead ickieey Sek | - “iv Ws es, ad i, car whe thie toe ae meveneon's |” ATTENTION! MORNING ond AFTERNOON LEAGUES .. « help of reliefers Ray Herbert and = if we're ever going to catch up| ently locked wheels for an instant GET OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICES! Al Aber in the 10th inning. with the Australians again we're | Stevenson's car was not damaged . . ing to have to at least try t meat wid ariormde | Davis Makes Another Bid siss,":,.s.'0,s! ist 07 \| snd te continued in the race t e tion 4 0 SS ee . young players,” Jake said * ee sue pects earners (FOF Crack at Champion [oor e oie | wants auto won ‘nto « win Oe for the White Sox to tie the By MURRAY ROSE years,” said Davis, No. 4 feather- | fessional promoter has been cart-| The injured inchided: Jerry Sel- AMPLE PARKING SPACE score. NEW YORK #—Ever ready Ted- weight from Hartford, Conn. “If I} ing a pack of lively kids all around | bert, 14, Elkville, Ill., broken arm; Red Wilson's double and Harvey dy (Red Top) Davis made another | wer catch up to him I'm gonna | the Eastern circuit in station wag- | James H. Beaty 12, Dikvile, Just @ Few Short Steps from City Parking Let Kuenn’s single scored the winning nr ge Sad ard e bo hie pay for inept St tae of gat comin amylncar x Gon ne ae Dot jumped chand in ths {SaAlier ond ths mamepe ost bya | walling oo tong. I guasattes 3a, day and giving them all the coach- | neck injury; Ervin Endsley, Speed- 20 N, Perry Street Phone FE 3-9701 opening frame by scoring twice | back it up with cash. I'll knock him out in five rounds.” | ing he could. way City, treated and dismisged; ' igs —_ oft Virgil Trucks on Kuenn’s dov- ae ee * * * - g , ny ee bie, Fred Meticlite deihte ond) Et Mt ee The victory over Savoie by unan- , | “White, Sox ‘allied an unearned | Mushy Salow said after his tay | Seren fe 0 tom we “i 600416 $20.10 i265 a aaee as bode ane a eee ota eee 65016 5 16.45 Carrasquel was pitched Savoie away much weight, 3.20 $14.45 SS ak a “Tee heen Gasig tim tr Wo Oe eoonng bal HOx15 5.75 +4 : 760215 40 lard Marshall's single. He got off winging, tailed off in and finished oerscrt =” “*tmcace . ,| MC Golf Meet without fal LATEST NEW-CAR REGISTRATION. FIGURES* FOR ge tN A Be ma 13 Geta $$ 1 Slated for Weekend [poms stoceucr, THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF 1954 SHOW MORE PEOPLE . Gvnrentes ' Riviera. ¢°@ oO Eastern Parkway ; poli 3 ; Marana ot 3 $ $| General Motors’ annual plant- Pte Big Mr rey 5%. Mawes. ARE BUYING FORDS THAN ANY OTHER CAR . 4. 3-Year Beiaing i 3 ek eter eS 8 g| Wide 1Shole golf tournament Will |e and Jesse Turner, 159, St. “Source: BL. Poth AiCompeny. Registrations for sewery Kaline, rf 4 bcaverrette 1 @ 8)be held Saturday at the Highland |i suis, fought a 10-round draw in throvgh June, loted month for which Agures ere’ evelioble. mee ET BEY |} jt oma gets [soca | WHITEWALLS Som 68 OES, 1S ao ee oO nee ———— Suof's 100. hp. Y desk V4 6 tho pound Bit Foie en" “| actmes stat 2zn,|Mickey Katlin | Fords first in"GO" Foed V8 Da Vie emciction || beige ot me each : ~ Deiretsssssss- 888 832 $$ 2-4 others in his fight tor cash prizes|Wins Feature | * ~ ee ae ay i ene Chicage .......- “900 080 1006-1 the ot hie hase Ford’ Y-block V-8 is the most performance; engine Short- Bread New Ist Line E Kucen.” McGhee, RBI— Kuena, | On average eight at M-59O al 8 stroke, low-friction design means less Rouse, Hatfield, Kaling, Tuttle 2 }olier, |league games. Five flights will be Vv . . ’ Paato 6.70.15 $16.95 Being. @—toure, inutile, SB [et up, Mickey ‘Katlin of Howell, back modern in the industry —— Se List 29.20 Koons. DP Leligr to ‘Rirrens | Belargi : in the good graces of the Land-O- _ 7.10-18 $18.95 mn Reopen Corres 6, he = World deat — 35ap hardtop feature = Peatine . Only Ford in’ the low-price field hes Pies Ton Une, Resoppable CSG, Kesgnn §, Garver 2, Gtrahe 2. Brok Detroite * 3.4 sirahs 3-3, Onrver tak BBRar | en by M-59 Speedway Sunday. —s_ ‘ Fe ity Ball-Joint Front Suspension. This ad- Keegan (Hatfield), by Garver -| DETROIT (UP) — Bill Mihalo, aes vanced system eliminates old king- or at ante sagt fle wren wong a dich tans 6 xe ee ~ rst n t | pen Cae mevecait ond up and RO DETROIT ’ : down on smooth-acting a TTS wewnn sie lap and never relinguished it. Joy | 48 the omy “pr a Hostiela, 2 $4 ib ponte go a} The nim world’s protessional| Falr outdrevé Hasty Kelly for : Bp . And that “new car feel on and Brom $$ 8 Marhall st § 8 3| Canin’ chemplonship Monday by| Md place. with Ball-Joint Front Suspension on... because 12 pointe of weer are & 9 2 3b coche, 8 eS by the new Ball-Joint system. Beard ih $$ 8 Datta e $ $| covering the distance on a Belle! Kelly won the 4car dash, Joe Bes 35) Rear | Fae mee. Fqns Give Tribe Royal > 1211 Nosh * $ Welcome in Cleveland — |3. io $ CLEVELAND (INS) — Cleveland | 3 FE 3-9557 Louis Soucy = 2 Fordé first in Resale Value | *COMPLETE Used car prices show FORD returns COLLISION] — siterzmrennes/ torent SERVICE 6 ot SOU OR A Teer caren 35 Elizabeth St. Ph, FE 4.5941 147 South Saginaw St. —-~. . © RIGHTEEN peas 3 The American buffalo (bison), animals, once ranged as far cast giten thought of es -western| as the Carolinas. woe nn mtn , FOR SALE | TEMPORARY GOVERNMENT HOUSING FOR REMOVAL FROM SITE. The United States Government, acting through the Public Admia- ietyetion, will receive offers for re = peda ber ty rs, Li BT, Suan Mes os | Parkview Street, Pontiac, ition ier te comet a te dintte tee from their present sites: 22 bulidings consisting of 92 dwelling units ofl located ot Perkview Homes War Housing Project MICH-20219, ing. gyplep exterior walls, upson board interior walls and partitions end oak floors. All plumbieg fixtures, space heaters, ice boxes and het water heaters new in the units ere considered as @ part of the buildings and se offered. a their “es ts” condition, subject te the inapection > i buildings are offers | of the Inte . Bide may be submitted on one or more buildings, All bulidings be femeved from their locetion by the Pur- chaser, The terms of sale are for cash en the Purchaser will be gives | 20 calender Gaye from the date of writ notification by the Government 7 te proceed te pemove the buildings from the site, ‘The Geners! Condition of Gale, bid of the buildings cid other tatormation gan, ty chained’ at the ‘Pretec Office See Sue ee See eed Se G ef me Publie Housing Administration, perth. Webegn venue, Chicago 1, Dunels. ' i } } ' } | i during 4 survey. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1954 cémifort for the seamen from an American ice cutter paddling ashore - School Starts Tuesday, September 7 This Advertisement Sponsored by Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents Beautiful Beveled Contour PLASTIC WALL TILE GET THE BEST -- ARMSTRONG'’S ASPHALT TILE Heavyweight, Reg. $1.49 Sq. Yd. Polyester Needs Floor Covering We Furnish Waxing | Household TOOLS" 3 cn’ RUBBER TILE FREE! 15°- , HOUSE PAINT it seves more than tt costs. Get lasting wells ond ~ woodwork. taf’ 1 Be Pontiac’s Most Convenient MAES DO IT RIGHT! % SS ge ~ aw 256 S. SAGINAW ST. a ’ tata ra z] Queen Elizabeth in Fight Against Diseased Rabbits LONDON #—The plight of Brit- ii F i i li i i i i Hu i i i g } J i 2 § g ham and later it spread through that at least five cases of -myxo- had been reported. 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From the smoliest thru Pre-Teens, the selec- tion is the finest we've offered. ¥ et," } Send Your Children Back To School inf sFine Quality Clothes from -the LION STORE} CHARGE THEIR. CLOTHES AT NO EXTRA COST! nuke | uffies Regulars = Lee Riders Slims - Levi's Whatever his size, we can fill your order with Levi’s — Lee Riders or Tuffies blue jeans. From this fine selection you ore sure to please him. All are washable, double stitched and riveted. 100% Orlon Sweaters A completely washable luxurious sweater for ies! the active boy. Maize, Powder Biue, Sage Green, Copper and Coral. : sine $598 Stee ggg hip-hugger . Reg. U.S. Potent Office Mo. 2,625,488 Your bey will go fer the eMeched — 2 $6974 1 rey ; aT ah Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 Open at 7:00 P. M. Show Sterts 7:30 P. M. TONIGHT—ALL COLOR THAT Picture! THAT Dance! you ve heard ch about! eACCLI IL BERT ROLAND ARTHUR Hi EDMUND GRAINGER —— ALSO-—.— UTT. mar Frenzied sevoges’ vengeance on baby. snatching monsters ---and ether all-new African thrills... filmed closer-up than ever before! TY er* mn rrr TTT eT eee ee ee ee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeerererereeeeeerrrererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrevrerrrerrrrererrrerrrrTreTTeTTeTee ~ oe ine fe | a n dnd - 2: i zEH Ht eh i i i Ralees Troiler’ s Wells i ne , (Woman ls Killed KINGSTON, R. 1 corns _runcstox. 1 coer @f Movie Thriller sane eds banca tag alias FORT WORTH, Tex. A wom travel p blems for his family an was shot to death last “night ES — lin a movie featuring the thriller, | , “Dragnet.” Dr. Winslow, an associate chem- Miss Allee Blackwell, 38, arose istry professor, has built a nine-' from her chair, staggered a few and-one-half-foot-long ply w.00d/ steps and collapsed, She was dead trailer the same height and oe arrival at a hospital, , . Her 46-year-old man companion width en. his cor, Wien he WOres | sald police a pista) slipped from to stop for the night, he can crank |). pocket to the floor and dis- up the trailer walls to accommo- charged date one ond ol. | Miss Blackwell's body. The man was held overnight in jail. Asst Dist. Atty. Randell Riley said a | charge of Plegally carrying a pistol | would be filed, “ AMERNOITIONE ! Ea -Oa Our wie Miracle Bereen “DANGEROUS MISSION” = =| IT’S FUN TO DRINK OUT! : | [nseere SLIDES! TEETER-TOTTERS! WATERFORD al DRIVE-IN THEATER NEW SWINGS! TUES. - WED. - THURS. _WabesaCoLon The Story of the Unconquerables Wn Forge the Freer mite iiastinatinntint Guy MADISON JAMES WHITMORE CAR. FENTON REND~AREY LGNECR GUBEELL MUSES oo came coms “= OND BUTLER The bullet ripped into Corner Williams Lake-Airpert Reads — Box Office Open 6:45 P. M1 * > THE FONT! AC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1054 ;, ___NINETEEN Murrow’s TV Visit Involves Crew of Forty By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD @—When Edward ee Murrow calls at your house, he doesn't just drop in for a briet visit the way it seems to viewers. | His friendly chats on his ' ‘Person | to Person’ TV’ show, I found out, are a major production So did the Bogarts—Humphrey and his wife, Lauren Bacall - When I arrived at the Bogart mansion on the morning pt the | telecast. you'd think there was a| social gathering in the neighbor hood. Cars all over the place. I - = up the drivewity and found | marking area filled with trucks ~ ie ames. ° \ 4 | . a In one corner was a truck from the ‘telephone company, and work. jmen were climbing up and down ja 30-foot tower with a big circular ear on top. This, I found out la- | ter, was for sending the TV signal to Mount Wilson, whence Los An- — stations send their pictures. Men were tramping in and out of the door, so I just walked in. I|/ found Humphrey Bogart in the hall standing in a characteristic pose, 'He had a drink in one hand and gazed disconsolately at his once- tranquil home Bogart recognized me and growled. “This was Miss Bacalj's idea,’’ he said, ‘‘Anything for her | friend Murrow. I never met. the | man. Like him, though. Miss Bac- | | all knows him well, has gone pub- |! crawling with him 1m & - . - ae er The whole production began five eae saa days earlier, he reported. CBS | +technicians cased the place, did’ “2 2 a drawing of the house, complete | Pr a with camera angles and light! placements. Men had been swarm- ing around the house all week Bogart showed me how the show | | would proceed. It was.to start with Lauren and the childreh oyt in the | yard near the pool | After the kid talk, Murrow was | T to explore the living room, where | > Bogart would appear, Then Bogart would take a tour. through the || *45.% [i house, starting with a drawing |} ~~ 108 |room that was empty except for some crated paintings | “Miss Bacall picked them up in | Paris,” he remarked. “I don't get | the message of most of them.” | * * . | He put down his drink and an | nounced he would “have to leave weet a haircut for the telecast | Wingless Jet and discuss working conditions Makes 7 Flights E. Spinney of this city has learned with his cronies at Romanoff's. He | darted away in his Jaguar. Since s : . Miss ‘Bacall was also away tend In Great Britain io fly. Instructions were given by | jing to her hair, I. prowled around! LONDON tINS}—A British test; hand signais, tip reading: and in | the place in search of information | pilot revealed today he had made | tensive ground work with a black- | 1 discovered that about 40 men | seven successful flights in a reve-| beard and. model. DARLING OF THE DESERT—Marjorie Main, bathing beauty —circa 1910, is a ravishing figure on the diving board of her favorite spa. Marjorie's resting after completing her latest movie “Ricochet Romance,"" comedy in which she stars with Chill Wills, Alfonse Bedoya, Pedro Gensales and Rudy Velie for Universal- International. | Deaf Mute Leorns Flying MALDEN, Mass. (UP)—Though ja deaf mute More than 3 million new homes were Dduillt in the U. &. from 190-H/. aa ———— strand Now! On Giant Screen & Laugh-A-Minute — Fun Filled Comedy Musical Hit! > - year-old George | * 12:37.~ 3:43 ~ 6:49 ~ 9:57 Cempanien Action Thriller! [ME HIRED A GUN TO KUL ,,, HIMSELF! I - 2:33 - 5:39 ~ 8,47 would be reqigged to put the Mur- | hutionary jet aircraft without wings row-to-Bogart conversations on the | that is little more than an engine air. Four cameras would be used, | with a pilot mounted on + NOW , and they had stepped counting the; ‘The contra “fly Thre Thurs. | Hgts. ing Bedstead'’—can take oft and | “Most of the Murrow pickups re- | land vertically eliminating the need quire maybe 12 men, 2 at the | for the lengthy runways required | | most,” said a CBS man. “Some- by standard jet planes, times we have problems.” As I left, a whole new shift of Ronald Shepherd, test pilot for | purpese ef the machine was for | men in overalls was arriving. All | this for one intimate chat. ‘ts a) liners and bombers, He sald: “| “Tt means you can do away with | a runway. The aircraft can rise | and come down on a landing ares Average value of a ton of U. § bituminous coal at the mine in 1953 was placed at $4.91. OAKLAND Peateres of 1:98 2.8 - 6.01 - 18 ROR de 9e ss ts . THAT OTelslace z ine SY aa i ros ait 4» JANE /RUSSI Ll g a ENCH LINE IN} ARTHUR HIINN | i negligent ley, habwually ort Rutgers Pon- | | ymond Dewson, 960 Deine, Bir- “Thayonnd Deve, Onn Last Times Today! ENJOY COOL AIR-CONDITIONED The BEHIND-THE- COMFORT! HEADLINES Parmington, Grtving under the influence - ere A Jenner, 1776 Greve, Masel | Park, @riving under the infivence ot | weert B. Jones, 36 Cross, Pontiac, | ad ‘ =f rnanin,-unaniialiog foe Bemie Lene, Ferndale, judgment Loren T. : Park, Keege ALAN LADD IN HIS TOP ADVENTURE! marwor, Weantifiog Fuagmont Mase! | Griving under the influence ot liq wer. Densid Madary, 499 & Kenilworth, } Oak, uneatisfied judgment ohn D. Murphy, 41933 Grand River, under the influence of L. Geams, 169 Clifford, Pon- = — , Bey iy 4 Potter, Royal a7 x ari iked license joan "airing ‘with revo tole )§=—6 Watkine, puntne driving under the influence of ” Pierce, ofp Lay ty Royal | Mies CP IIOIA TAA ion cope New take Thbates Nr ncn tl | N Sous’ \ == 81 driving Violations | . ~ lla . bt et eee nai | In Technicolor with jpended or revoked by mat fr é . ies tau Neo sue cownirt Sur | PAT OBRIEN “Exvaai spontsecantoon enews | PD land County residents: . ma et marintcre NA nese” sor ws oom STARTING FRIDAY —_— waerreerey custom evuvealy ne on " eee Ale: “WELL RAIDERS of THE_DEEP"—DOCUMINTARY ___ renin, gn Ee ier. bore etait DARK” “THE MIAMI STORY” On Our Giant PANORAMIC S: '- STARTS | TOMORROW ACTUALLY FILMED WITH THE WHALING FLEET “TH THE Ti ’ Pern- gg Smith. | dale, driving eager | Cari © Steuer 460 Hendr 20m, Clee. pon, driv . wie ‘ee Oak art under IS} De “ix + ee RICHARD nm” | onaid Me. Ward, Orenara xe, | ' t tee may Pee, aioe ie b! ames cee tens ce a + - “| . | ninguom, agoatecad KILLERS £9" SPACE ‘ “4 ‘ « } ea ie aw a ~%, \ TWENTY. _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1954 | . | Women, More Than Men,\pmssstes ‘stvati|seat™ — "7 "| a woe ram | Enjoy Ending a Vacation |x Memes Smit, |Royal Oak Man Elected | Fal summer Ry LAURA & HOBSON seem to think their longing means | "ead of windblowing hair. WASHINGTON #®—John Teubert| YORK (INS) — we flung| they've not had such a pleasant) In other words, I had beeil bitten | of Royal Osk was elected Sunday | / own tront : by ot home-| to « three year term on the execu- of which, of course, ‘is non-| sickness - the special kind thet tive board of the ist Calvary Divi- ny too | #08 Assn. He was one of five new members elected at the’ As- sociation'’s annual reunion. 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SEE HIM--- UNUSUAL HE'S VERY JANIE ---1 HEAR You HAVE A NEW CAT. 3 ~ io Th | ~, 6. hb Bees Lo" “i7> 2 ae ‘ ! . mo. a ing = Poon D . a . = - 7 a : | i. 5a ; c .MARKETS |Aircrafts, Steels = Urge Politicos | , lodge Calendar + ) . : / ie we ‘ early history Com ™ s a ; ; ey inc oe. : . wnat Lodge No. $01 F&A M.| yan o™ arren; Conn, i eading Grains secs, Set Stock P. ze » (on sertedene ett : jae DETROIT UP) — Wholesale priste oo ace %. 4% 0 vol acism , : "CHICAGO @ > — Grain prices} pth. eee ' NEW YORK ‘The Stock ) News in Brief : : [3.80 bu: apples we tt Ses: 5 darnagy ol . } Church Leaders Call firmed on the Board of Trade to- i Seen i 32s. | Market ‘slightly higher on # day with wheat and SUS bet ccumn Weekes, Gham. ans wee. , Ywons for Fall Campaigining | “aries Crowley Jr., 156 N, Pad- rye again in| }.° wo 1 S'bec3 bo ba. copies cxailhe | balance today in the early after. . APPL esane a was ; dock, told Pontiac Police today ve lead. Soybeans opened lower paw eating os udu in amen noon with the aircrafts and steels Without Bias / that someone took a $60 38 cal. ut rallied ag the- session pro-|¥¢. |. 110-150 pk. Huckieberries, Ne. 1. | well out in front and the railroads oo ; irevolver in @ breakin of his hame gressed, all deferred deliveries 300-3 0 bu: peaches. foe pn lagging. , ie cana ae tke ees last night, . climbing back above the ‘previous | lett, tency, $60 ba: he. 2ee4%0 bu, | Gains extended to between 1 and secgeeks ~ee a = ce | Nts @. Prencts, 96 of Alen finish, Ro. i, 340-490 bu: plums, Burbank, wo. |2 at the best while losses Fa ei tae erections | park, charged with drunk driving, Feed grains got off to a steady| {$3513 (eu plums, Dameon,, No Set as far as a point. spurn racial or religious bias’ IM) Leaded innocent Saturday when start and pushed timi upward | 1-30- ‘ — brisk throughout their campaigns. he red bef Pontiac Judge in — — jd beans, green, flat, No. 1, Trading — The rel leaders ropase 1 C fo gones es sympathy with the rest of the | 1 o0- $0 bu; beans, green, Kentucky | @@@ bit a pace around two mil- igious propose | Cecil McCallum. Francis, involved market. Trading in these cereals Wenger, Be: 8. 135-3.35 Ba beans reen. lion shares for the day. Friday's also that citizens’ committees be/in an auto injury accident Satur- not active. Net. 300-330 bu: beans, Roman, No | total in @ risiig Inarkel was 8 formed in every community to po- | 4&Y Morning, posted ® $300 bond | Se soybeans tumbled [115 tae teen: mat Te nko ton! vent: | Magne 1,690,000 shares. lice local campaigns for possible | Pending trial Wednesday. oe — cents at the open- | de® acest, a che ee Paty International Telephone opened a =. age Pmssty 00} 4 your friend's im jail and needs | duce thelr tons by sovennd exams bag curly, Be. 1.946-1% be: ‘cabbage ag - suck hax eat Ge =a es a aay bail, Ph. PE 5-6201, ©. A. Mitchell a Sek : . al plea was ry yeste : Whit: eae he ent ab bathe = idbise be caren he 1, 13-86 a its gain, and American Cable in telegrams to Republican Na- Pa Bg oy Mig pe Bcd | hour was % to’1% higher, Septem-| 136 bu Coulfiewer me "I> 3%5'4'% | & Radio opened late on a block tional Chairman Leonard W. Hall] see White Bros. Rea) Estate. Ph. ‘ber $2.18%: corn unchangéd to % = gues. Be. 3.80 erate: tel of 30,000 shares up 1% at Ts and and Democratic National Chair-| OR 3-718, —-Adv. higher, $1.64%; oats %| 1, 90-135" 5-don. Cucumbers, ‘dill size, |then advanced a little more, man Stephen P. Mitchell. el to % Tr rye | he f TECc6s to comenee Seals | Both stocks wore, mentionsd Se The religious leaders signed «| Cadillac Division Builds 1% to 1% higher, ber $1.39, | Ne. 1, £00-2.50 bu. dill, No. 1, 18-00 dos. | VOrably by a radio-television com- _tair elections practices declare-| 1 500,000th Automobile soybeans 2% lower fo 2% higher, | cts, explant. Mo. 1. 00-140 bu: ees- | mentator, Wall street brokers said, tion’ which Hall and Mitchell were uu MODs September $2.94%, and lard 12 Reh Caen ‘Leeks, Nei, 130 dos | Higher with the steels and air. asked to send to their state chair-| DETROIT (UP)—Cadillac Motor lower to 8 cents a hundred pounds beha. Gare, wo. YT Hi-2 98 Qatens, crafts were most motors, rubbers, men, Car of General Motors higher, September $16.80, ary, Mo. 1. 15-360 Sob bag Onions |coppers, distillers and electrical * e¢ e Corp, bas produced its 1,500,000th plsting, Mo. t. ise a, Paresh : curly, equipments. In the depressed class § of the document were the | automobile since the comany was cachoo 1aPrtesiog ‘ No. 1. 1§-1.00_don. Peas, binck eye, No. {Were the railroads, olls and chemi-} Rt._Rev, Henry Knox Sherrill, | tounded in 1902, Don E. Ahrens, avneet vin Mar amet) I tots pk ~~ peneeers.. Cayenne, We. cals | siemanay ymca = has kyr ystrowe general manager, announced to- ene x “ye aaa id u: Peppers, Pimento No 1. 1 00- “ | day Mar ST Sty gee any 12° ee eromecs treet met ees | New York Stocks dames Sate, | States, The Most Rev Bdwin WV. |The production milestone was ob | ec ee 172 | Rt (Rot@toes. mew, No. 1. 150-160 50- | Figures after dectmat petmts are cighthe Gane lel AO eae Tey O'Hara, bishop of the Rom 40 served in’ special ceremonies at ae Mar 275% | 190- Radishes, 5 No ee gt 330 | adams Bx... 301 tel Crk Coal ..16.2 5 = ———— 7 | Catholic diocese of Kansas City. Cadillac's Clark Avenue Plant BS. cass. 164% May 2.76 — red. fancy. 90 dos. | aamirai 23.4 Jacobs ieee ° ; {| Dee 12.203! 156% - Lard Citta, foacy. oe ees ee tens: Fedishes. | Ate Reduce ©. 97 Semmes Man ...16 LIONS OF SARNERS ARE A ANS 17 OHALT BY BUYING THEIR Mo; Dr. Julius Mark, rabbi of! since World War Ul, Cadillac | Maro... 180%) Rep... 16.7% | Gen. behe quack ccore ea tt Sit | dies LOU |. 04 Jone @ L .. a Sense r~ fy +g PoP letteoeecmen Temple Emanu-El, New York has built over 650,000 units, Ahrens | ay crete 0 Osh ....... ise | 238 bu: squash, butternui, No. 1, 100- | Aited girs |’ ae. } ra Re aes) City; Dr. George N. Shuster, prest- | .aig ; Mor ll Gt Bie HEE [28 ba: squash, Relen, Not, teertse | Ale Chal -:. a Kime CB o.s--4| . ~ ee a (Aavortigement) a TI gorbenn “OU 5, | oe Tomatoes Ne 1. v6.ee tein (Aum Am oo 186 bake ss . . | Co Death lara, Nira Dousles Horton, |$1.00.a Pound Is Paid © —_Exelusive Chinchilla sreeeses 140% Dee cen... 1S | te he te Tee ee eee Te | Am Ges & Pe Lab MeNaL oo BS | iS un .) president of the National Social) for One-Billionth Animal Franchise otere B06 | Me. 146. be - Sarelp, am Loco 1646 => My ....003 < r ne- ion hima ST a ca [am Ma ay 38 maine ooo 48 , Morris Orion Pringle Welfare Assembly and a prominent “ats Outstanding . No. 1, 1.80-2. Am Motors .. 10.3 }2008 .........0% Protest leader; and 1 CHICAGO ®—One dollar a pound a ll : et ee ee ee eee 1 8 ga -_ ROCHESTER — Service for Mor- ME tant lay oe eve was paid today for the one-billonth | — — se 236-236 ba. sccorele, Ne. 1. 100-128 | AS Smet. sea Meck Tye 18 M ito if ris Orton Pringle, 43, of 3855 Mil-} —_ “7 mitt ‘janimal to arrive at Chicago's! only organisation of tte Bind tm bu. Lotteae. | frckt ry “ale wwe Sa me Y dred St., will be at 2 p.m, Wednes- | A" Jewish Committee, Union Stock Yards since it opened| *erld’s mest feccine heed. No. 1. 225-278 3 dos | am Tel & Tel 171.6 By + OS " The declaration said ae will let exclusive ¢ te fe | Romatne ae wae, Bet. Te-Leo be lam To... 9d Mey D Ow .. 336 /day trom Auburn Hagghts United) ...cining is healthier for self-|9% Christmas Day, 1865 sponsible man or woren to handle Greens Net. 08-1.09 by, | Am Woolen 903 Mone Oh a3 Say Pesky Bugs’ Eatin | Presbyterian Chureh; with burial ha nit.| it was an 1, Hereford | uf business in this ares. ne OF oun an Collard. "wo. 1. 1'66-1.73 bu Male Wet | AM Zine 1, Mom Ward 144 Y y © | in White Chapel Cemetery. He died | Sovermment than outspoken polit} "oy CN Eo pevaid of| Secret. Mus be well cxnanitaned og ae Mustard, No 1. 128-1.7) | Ange wa C $04 Motor Pa 23 Habits May Be Basically | su (dws a fe S | teal discussion, but nothing is more ; zie Line tat en . No 1160-125 bu’ Spinach. Motor Wheel 24.9 y | Sunday i at St. Joseph | : tumboldt, Iowa. He was to receive house No. 1. 150-290 bu. Swiss chard, No. 1, | Armee Gl. 8 is, “4 | here Nang erie harmful to a self-governing . people tor $1 w animals. $3,000 chsh investment te. Millard Sa Uni Lak | 200-125 be Turnip, No 1. 125-1. bu. | AER . 4 Murray Cp .. 25-6 Sweet-Toothed y Hospital, a : | | than confusion of the issues by |® check today $1,180 from Wil-| quired, fully securpd. No experience ys Union Lake Aud Dry G38 Nut nf Surviving are his widow, Thel-/ 10%) appeals to racial and reli.|lam Wood Prince, president of the | Seeresery ss we completely Wain F Should Be Sol Atl Refin a3. Net Dairy 7 FRANK CAREY ma; five children, Mrs. Nancy Union Stock Yards, The current; un’ to : rontage Shou Sold Poultry Atl Refin 37 et Gps By and ' Prima | gious bigotry um company susey ixcdawers or U by Public.« Qree Mig. 84 wat Lead + Associated Press Science Reporter | '! of Pontiac, Donna Pringle ---* < market price ig about 27 cents a ~ ggg af, r sed y ic CHICAGO POULTRY eT ses } eee rv . : of Pt. Rapids, Mont., Mrs, Shirley 7 : | pound, crrt. Mo CHICAGO (APi—Live poultry steady: Balt — . og NY Air Bre 195 GAINESVILLE, Fla. # — Your | Priehs of Birmingham, and Lester In the fight of the preentinent LANSING un — ‘The State Ad. | sages a esope (Pray enn sooee.| Bate Ae ite Se Seen 4 nlood is only a sauce, spice or|Desotel and Dick Desciel at home; |FOl° which the United States i ministrative Board today ordered io, Wight” bens "13-100" tens, os [Seong air... one Nort & West @2/ relish on the bill of fare of mos- | also five sisters, in. are | Po. 5 ee ee an investigation of possible uses | iouert se-a8 di, ha Mo Bohn Alum". 167 No Am Av | 38 |Mann of Ann Arbor, Mrs, Glaydy|to prove that in our democracy for a piece.of Oakland Courtty | caponettes 30-32 {Band Seve ... 108 cor aan t23 | duitoes—and one of their main | art of Armada, Mrs. Clara Greg-| men of all races, creeds and na : 4 water frontage leased more than Borg Warn |. a3 Ohio Ou GT /dishes may consist of “sweets” |) Mrs, Olive Bosserman and| tional origins participate in our! Congult us for first hand information 30 years ago for a veterans home Livestock Briggs Mi... 03 oie Bet oy from plants, the American Mrs. Hazel Oddy, all of Birming-| government as free and equal i Ss ke Bonds which never materialized. » uv a ft. he Peckard 1 28 Institute of Biological Sciences} |. brothers under God. n Stoc and n Atty. Gén. Frank G. Millard re- OUTROS i457 — tear oon pose Ge ...7 BY Seen . 72.6 | (AIBS) was told today - Marehd M.. Masthereugh “We, therefdre, urge all candi- ported that the lease expired in Rarty sales chetce lightweight barrow, |Calum & H.. 10 ot a 33 Evidence that nature's pesky Y LAKE — Service for dates to take all necessary meas- ~ 1953 and urged the state to decide | Trurdiar: “choice “sroupl “ieee ‘eet |Can Bes. ana Demnez Jc .. cy dive bombers may be largely COOLS coush ot fare | Wee t2 prevent any expression of We maintain a direct line to a member of all whether the land could be used for | 20.7-31.60: not established on others jel Airt |. 33 0° 164) sweet - toothed in their dietary Harold M. Marlborough, « racial or religigus bias by their ith iho-minete publie purposes or should be sold. | Cate, salable 2,600, Most markets Carrier Cp $12 Pret, D (g tastes—at least in their early life—| Crescent Dr., will be held at 1) adherents and to condemn publicly | principal exchanges with up-to-the-m — malas “ ry ty ht - BE a to a Philip Mor .. 38 = offered to the institute's fifth|p. m. Thursday at the Schmalz | and emphatically every occurrence quotations service available at all times. nage ar ae oll, steshere ~~) Pic Bags 9 ‘Gon-an ; ~ Piilsby Mills 42¢|@nnual meeting, convened on the | riedt and Sons Funeral Home, if | thereof. tots on Union Lake .in West | moderate to light numbers choice ‘sad | Ghes & Ob... 37. Pit Plate G . 58 | campus of the University of Flor-| Detroit, He died Monday. e ¢ ¢ emetielh amma ——_ as prime slaughter: steers batted patter | Chile Cop. 26.2 a el. Surviving are a brother, Frank, |” “We urge all citizens to reject = 2 Sn — . bought by whe state fn tees for | racers apened ecure wane teats | Shi bre a8 ithe Oy SS oes and « sister, Mrs. Thomas HOI: | political arguments based on re » J. Nephler . funet Yanks Ouavatoscent teas, |"24, er protec, sees, fatty tates] Coeatue- Se0 Sem mane |. ogi | | The scientist who offered it was Mrs, Cass Day cial or religious prejudices and to pee og a et ae yi bulls opened to 34 Coca Cola ...i148 pesunek® -- 3 pbiologist James 8. Haeger of the) y .renroORD—Service for Mrs.|Tebuke thope who make such ap- 414 Community Nationfl Bank Bids. FE 2-018 veterans. St | sad teadors:’ sont ted steors ond | Seltaes .-- tet Belo Fa? |: *t5| pride State Board of Health, whe | Coss (Gertrude) Day, 3, ot S081) pecls. We sunpest thet in every . ogee pe RB Con Bale 2.44 Rock I earthen Sent | Dinte_Sighemy, off be held of 9 | commmanily © nenptetions and nee — The board ordered a committce | 25.50-36.60: fe@ head 36.50: utility and| Con,oe py ang Setewey Bt. $b8 on Mosquitoes at chow on p.m. Wednesday at the Coats Fu- | S*ctarlan committee undertake to to consult with the conservation | Som™fry's) cows Seer ee co Cont Bek .....23.2 ot Res Pape. 38 Island, off Florida's Gulf Coast. 1 Home. with burial in Ottawa | Keep @ watchful eye on campaign GOING AWAY department and office of veterans | commercial bulls 14% | Seat Can .....008 Goad an 8 a. He said the findings might be help- |, &. She died Monday. activities and to call to the aten- ; affairs to determine future use | moctiy stead)" ye fe I ee 8.4 Shell Ou 2.0 | Sf im the war on mesquitoss. Surviving besides her husband| tion of political leaders any in- | possibilities. to $1.00 higher, advance mainly on choise | Copper Ras ...47 Binciair O ... 436 Haeger said mosquito research-| . daughter, Mra. Gerald stances of appeals based on reli-| TO COLLEGE? [ ~ | ae aie ingividwals 33.09: | Crue 6th! m1 Bou +o. gag) 0 Rave - time that | ionroe, of Pontiac, and a son,| Sous or racial prejudice. | St O most choice te prime 94.0031.80; few | Curtins Wr ....13 Sow Ry _:-:- 624; the blood of men and animals is/ 5) t;' two sisters, Mrs, Marion Let us make certain that our LET us WRITE A orig! ‘olan veabd i Raat eull ore a i> ty ae a wi poo aoe Alig hc: he said. — p bi 11 eS | ponee free and wsty of c can * ; pabch aoe wa * of Mai ’ 2 - Foil Robbers | W600, very fe" enter ae md prime Ser Chem --+-000- e- Se fet it's & kind of condiment” Inthe | ther. Ford Hamlin, of Kansas | fnded~on- the~ principles of the egy natn ee . w BS Wi . ry inm™bs BO cents to $1.00 higher: Bose Aly & .. so4 B4 On Bs (ee mosquito's iB of fare—that 16.) Oy, Mo. brotherhood of man and the father- ith Nightwatch | Sie eats Pet HL Bieri he nee | ny sen |ot 4- a: fr ERICK, Md. ®—Wilcum | iem>: 5 0; féw lots mostly good | Emer Rad .....12.} Studebaker . . 17.5 insects beca helps LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs. Inn, a store run by Chartes Wilcum| !SiPet aceite ote Sead” | Eee awe. te sears. Stl turing of their exge [Edna M. Scott, 77, of 88 8. Broad | State Police Continue | ani tip eve wns, pang a, Faire Mor. Bet ee ind | ‘The real food which keeps a mos- wey, wit be bald at 3 p.m. Wubee | Search for 7 Trvsties neth G times before _ ee Pruch Tre ....28 Tex @ me been virtual! Alien Funeral Home, a watch on the pace 19 months) ities acta tate seitoghte: ee Bec BS Feta hey S24 known up until now, he sab, | with burial in Evergreen Ceme-| JACKSON W — Michigan plie HEMPSTEAD ago. evenly steady to 38 lower than Pridey:|Gen Ear «<< 328 come GMa tet | ke tery. She died Monday. [continued their search today fer Since that tithe the store has| cities “tsetse Ik butchers me se-tiee, Oem Motors ...0n9 Tramamer — 384 | Surviving are cousins Mrs.|seven trusties who walked avwigy | ’ been entered three times. Each | 'op 2138 for load or so thoiee Mo. i Gen ghee... 03 Onaered 4 nial mcuae Gon ae aon Emma McDonald, of Pontiac, Mrs. | from state prison grounds late | INSURANCI time the Wilcums have captured | tire, josd aroand 300 Ie. 3038; nates [OM@ TH ee... 33.7 Us Carvide .. v9.7 | lang reseai came : ‘Hattie Brankenshaw, of Rochester, week “(I ~ three men and one of the would-be sround | ie0-18 teks tat oe Gen Tire wsscat Bait Air im "353 page er a res e Mrs. Emma Collins, of Goodison, | Two escaped from Marquette; Ph. FE 4-8284 robbers was shot and killed about | 19 75-20.50; larger lots 425-600 Ib. 1¢.%5- | lllette -. .... $3 United Gp. 84 extensively on the “nectar” of cer- | "4 William Smith, of California. Prison Thursday. Five — includ; , “Tur Maer antics state catste 2.000: calves You: seers Grek” "Paige 1} UB Lames... J04| tain plants. Margaret Edwards OS ee — cuaagel Caley: sn Wostiony aa feet west's choice “or segs (Ot MORE «ME OS Bae." 281) The: plants included “Spanish | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Ser-| root's Black Legion — walked : bove last Wednesday; heilf 75-50 oe : oe : vice for Margaret Edwards ; . bee bre One of the three men Meher: cous steady fo, strong: mostly | Se EP ~ ee Be } fier ~y an ‘2 neodias " _ sate batten. daughter of Mr, and Mrs William | ve cts = ao a a DETROIT EDISON COMPANY . Oe cota tine ny NSS | see Tait “Masti: Dum choice ‘and prime | Marte Choe. aps Worn hme tea | and Cabbage palm. Edwards, of 3915 Motorway, was /T800 #t J COMMON STOCK YIELDS ABOUT 4.9% injured by ‘shotgun fire ‘eases WMD-GLOE te lectenme the sn oe | Holland F 163 W va Pulp 336! Although broods of this mosquito |held at 10 a.m. Monday at the istol ia ue 300-24 00: bulk pe ia, Some | WES oss ee Soe EB, | ted aoat Gave wocte, foading | Rew oe Comeury yg dge en Trapper Killed by Pistol | raving paid dividends continuously since 1909, HELP WANTED iscsi sc” alin, and” emarea | ane Be 8 aie Me 28 | Oe ee ise. 3 “tin Beaver Island Mishap — this stock offers-an excellent investment in a Feerte be. why can commercial bus tt Bary... 33, Wie Bl Pw. 213 ~ ig ea Surviving besides her — ST, JAMES, Beaver Island = growing’ Michigan utility. Excellent opportunities for bright rd chotee vealersiint Paper. 14 + Yngst © & T 684 are three sisters, Anne, Edith --A trapper was - La ‘ young men and women who like ie.o0-18.08. be "ccaiciias a Int Tel & Tei 96 Zenith .. 02 cima wanna mess eae Catherine, all at .bome and fatally wounded late Monday Telephone: WOcdwerd 2-2055 ald and aide Cheit futures,” |stasiee coead?: geet te prime monty | stocm avanacas” - | breeding place and found no source ill located drome me ae First or Micmicax Conroraniow Attractive positions available in | '#.9%-18.00: several is closely cntay pORE—(Complied by the Asse- | of nectar, the brood would leave $64 Million Is Al | songe JL age - te | ; ATIC! “S America’s public schools for 80,000 | 29 09-21 00: eu! te lew food tame 3 beeen aay Sega dor tear pollo "> This finding, he added, for Chinese Flood Relief |" Arthur Steel, 42, Charlevoix, had I new teachers a year. Need i ur- | isms fp 00: ‘short double deck locally Nae ~ Yaghet Rails Cel) Stocks | might be of importance in study-| HONG KONG -#®—The Commu-| been hired to trap céyote which nvestment Bankers Srrvcaning neenber of children em. |faici80,.ex ene had tow wondand| pom. soh?” 1S. SR Sth BLE |ing the migratory habits of the] nist Chinese China News Service | have been destroying livestock and BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT choice 69-95 Ib. yearlings 15.50-16.50 Week ee 1%, vi rey insects. Ee the Pei he on . = arias echoes P re serge Th ee tal i ns | Mom nee mL mS See Rg) Samant hae alloceied 66 walltion |—"—ponc= oe sumac Bald NEW YORK. CHICAGO —o > s ae Fe- | Slaughter ewes 400-8 80 lees ae tee Mend oad 4508 | Forestry Awar dollars for flood relief leans | wee" ender ‘Door jRorel, Mover ; a ae CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGOS | ise high iss gas 88 ise | Wins A d to flood victims. Berk Bie Lobe Orien, telch on On war Gay jer aaa ae gycago Arr gutter sacs. re. /tm8 ows Bad TRS MAb WS) ANN ARBOR (UP)—Dean Emer-| It added that flood victims along H become a teacher! ” | Sotneagnas 8 coors aa 08a; 08 nee DETROIT STOCKS , tus Samuel T. 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Banglary taegrance {if Tnearanse WATLING, LERCHEN & CO - ee eer Teast offer an unusual opport Bonds—All Types Plate Glass Insurance a a : “ | ene ad doevioniint fer men Sie Se SRN i Oe “rs , Member New York Stock Exchange and ether leading exchanges fields financial forecasting control, systems development, # — - / wits ; auditing. ; . * “THE FROG FLEW. {NTO A RAGE : PONTIAC OFFICES Ra Plame wite snving. fll information regarding experience, ‘BUT THE LAKE WASN'T AWARE OF IT™ ~ 116 Pontiee Stete Bonk Bidg. education and salary requirements. BOX Ne. 7 ; +o em BE le Sede tcc Et > 26S : ae ; fe ae ‘ ti po tees SS, bien? ' _ near i tore . é . ” . ey y * a 4 4 3 « m . ‘ ie . tt} .! ENT ca Ne " a PEE OO ON eM IMO ORE ee ia RRS Wheat and Rye | + * eww ae -_ nme ae es SS ae Vee aT se ai AE ne *? yj i< 7 s ee ee ii, ae oe ee ee am rei » ce 7 LA 6 T ] « ay i \ es i : LS i \ : \ ‘ ‘ 4 t dee ’ \ \ ' } a mate a ‘ t ie : yotinasine: @ Bes ' ‘ , ' 4 Sees Fe a : ; d hassle t ? % vA < “ ‘ , ‘ cs ee : ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER t. ate +; _ |New Yorkers Will See |; : Marilyn in Terrycloth - skin Tattoos By EARL WILSON Takes Only Few Days, NEW YORK—New York's bracing itself. Came the Hurricane| | eaves No Scar and now the M-Bomb strikes. . . | The great “Marilyn Invasion"—Monroe's triumphal entry—-| MELBOURNE (UP)—Tattooing commences Wednesday, which is “M Day.” Hundreds will pant | is going out of fashion here, and toward the upper East Side of Manhattan where Miss Monroe’s | pusiness aien widely seen physique will be glimpsed right out in the public | suited an ee ir he streets. Use of a new French method | Gen. MacArthur and Haile Selassie |-for the painiess removal of tattoos wilt feel like bums after Marilyn flies | 45 become so popular that two in—at the top of her career—to shoot | Melbourne grandmothers, each three outdoor scenes for “The Seven | “ith 4 tattooed anklet of ewallows, Year ltch” in three days. | have decided to part with their It's not her fault that her studio) less and leaves no scar, well of d ' thinks weil of her and is dispatching a A leading physiothérapist ox- | slight entourage of 20. The Hollywood-imported Primping ee that the methed he uses Dept. will consist of Makeup Man Allen| greg around the mark. ane beneath the out bp have only your memory Dear enny To -auy life through, But the sweetness will linger for- ever As We treasure the memory of ou : lly nilesed by Mother and Fe- ther, Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Johnson Flowers 3 i) Snyder, Hairdresser Gladys Rasmussen} causes and Wardrobe Lady Ann Landers. skin the Declaring war on pimples, wrinkles tattoo Within a SSI gone meme : 7 4 and circles under the eyes, they'll have| week or two the skin heals «od Funeral Directors 4 ! > a limousine dreasing room—a Cadillac,| the tattee is gone. ch : |) or I'll be disappointed—where Marilyn's physiotherapist declined - | | beauty will be refurbished repeatedly. Pig name on the ground a Done sone : Marilyn's queenly suite at the 8t.| professional ethics. He explained | > ALS” an F Regis will be encircled by more cops than | the anti-tattoo trend with a terse, | ' Voorhees-Sinle | bent : you can shake a nightstick at, Joe Di-| “Men don't like them on women, FUNERAI HOME ee MAIFSTIC Maggio may be here, too—bodyguarding. | and women don't like them on Guebatines Gabvtee Pinna x tcter | ” OER re 2ase __ Needs cook for wight shift. 16 Marilyn's expected to emerge Thurs- | men” , day for her first emoting ; . Many of the ‘people who ¢all to! | Fd Director. Billy Wilder plans one scene | have.their tattoos removed shyly | RZ in front of a movie in the 60's one near a | reveal that the “Gorgeous Grace” or “Big Jim” have fo come off MARILYN MONROE Lexington Av. subway, and one from a the husband wr wife, as Rue rs Cemetery Lots 5 | pm FEN S _ WHITE EXCELLENT CHAPEI MOTHE RELPER. 7 SCHOOL locations 3 or © greve lots, SS Se aa ot cheap. LI 3167 grences “Write Hecite ae | window not yet rented. All you people REL é fe having windows to rent—don’t call us, we'll call you. the are mey be, ars a Care of shildten & heme. Moth “Will she be wearing a negligee in the street?” I asked. . — BOX REPLIES of home EM bet. 5 aT | “She'll be wearing a terrycloth robe 2S At 10 am, today a | while leaning out a window talking to there were replies at ence eeceeery aw like == Tom Eve Ewell,” Wilder éaid. = the Press office in | ‘ , how far will she be leaning out?” the following boxes: e weer Poe rd “Not too far. With Monroe, it's all 2, 12, 14, 17, 18, 87, 38 Time. PRN OR ahs for: wa _ Esa, 35, 38, 42, 64, 67, 68, STAMPED). ENVELOPE, c ‘Tm promised there won't be any teud- Farmer Reports | Solution Protects Wood | j ™ % 7%. 7, #1, us ULE WO raw cene ing between Marilyn and Ewell, because - a [ Cd Bugs $ ag amy ye ig by 4 they had a “happy meeting” in Holly- wood. “She pulled for Tom to get the part, atid Tom pulled for her to get it,” I was r ie |Bee Stin gs Are ee oe ee kee in| —=How Wanted Male © Grr WELPER WETTE: = a eN. lay Ike Regime one) Arthritis |vuiveray protmuor hes device ATOP | temas Sorerees Mb K fel (UP) — Lioya| # means of treating wood in under- gy — Re — ey omeore te answer telephone and assured. I can understand her wanting Albrecht water structures for protection] fons, Dersle ioe fee > keep records Tom in the picture. . . but Tom want- Celebrate Holiday With | nnn HY" PP" “PE against marine borers. __ | _Rabegie sey teromp tute | pile Spl wermeeaery aren Br him! The guy has (lipped, that’s all. somes The 32-year-old farmer is trying | sor of oceanography, conducted ex-| $2¢,,fair You. te. clase them: women to be trained crenata Economic Policies the old treatment for arthritis| periments in which treated wood) Rice, ve Sela i ise TORna 4 cat : Vaughn Monroe's the “top individual WASHINGTON (UP)—President and, after one year of stinging, personality in the entertainment world,” -| Eisenhower and his administration | "eports himself. improved. ph, Fe pt Celebrity Service says . . . Wonderful came under heavy fire from CIO} Arthritis streck him in 1944 Son phos Maly 2089 or wre Hollywood wit Barney Dean, pal of Hope and AFL leaders in Labor Day! when he was in military service. Seren "Moye 118 Corbin Court. and Crosby, died with a smile. One of statements around the country. It grew worse after he was Pre OA his last remarks: “Anybody got any a Se discharged. posts : 5 Bb aga Praenkiin ond messages for Jolson?” . . . Cecile ine the wealth and ‘big business, | He bought one hive of bees and | “#- ce wrea Plagsere foee | Semone’s the pretty French miss danc- ind with failing to make good on| later added 17 more. He knew! The Saar region has coal re- Ca t = te use. i mig G6 Georgia's Bins Reem. 1952-eampaign promises to wip | how to handle bees, but he ;) serves of 6 billion tons. rpenters Wwrne ; Mickey Jeike and the missus-were a out “union-busting” features of the sad aie got his FINISH ba, ef Basin Street duo . . . Eddie Fisher whd Taft-Hartley Law. stings hy Selng “just 6 Bide care Steady reer found work. 900 sey As wereery his Debbie left their mothers at Lindy's Democratic congressmen and | less” with them. Death Notices a ie iigcienen Setwors years ' Weakine “fer on eaten and walked out hand in hand senators joined in the attack. “Bee stings don't bother me Bn “ > ~H --- ested. ‘Today's best laugh: A Hollywood actor James B. Carey, CIO secre | DOW any more thin @ mosquito) _ NORTHWOOD INC. Ko tartine pent ares, announted his engagement, and a friend ; tary-treasurer, sald the govern- | dite,” Albrecht said, but they are) DAY. SEPTEMBER, & lms, ote. i age 8 be able te furnish refer. said, “She's a nice girl—she'll make a ment now ts in the hands of | costly to the bee. The sting is| wasertord. itch. age 34: veloved HEVROLET kt ARs ’ | good first wife for him.” . . . That's earl, brother. ; : .| “the Codiiine - and - coumtry-ctub nage rae naa Sire. ‘Gerald, (Bibel) ooroe ant CAR 4ND TRUCK __TRUEPRORE SOLITON, mission. Work ts (Copyright 1954) ant,” . Mrs. Marion Wr Mrs. Hilde. SALESMAN your owe ime you spore “ AFL President George Meany! Albrecht sald he missed 80 Mothershead and Ford Hamlin. oe Og A ee . . charged that labor has “lost| days of work in in 1963 when be | = Qiunesay Bept. th at? Living i Bigmingham or viciy. Fort St. Detrot '@ Mich. Mr : Finds Uranium ground” under the administration.| could scarcely get eat of bed. | 5 im, Soe Seen tating “in: | fee al ore Cal aaa Mewtiy | FRACHER WANTS WOW” FOR 0 re He said Eisenhower and his of-| Last years he missed #0 days. terment je Outaws Perk Come. —— ~My -I pencowert, 5 Sere per wont. ie. in Ancient Bone, Scinle have condemned test whe| So far Gis yeas, Go samt) Thc ve ee | eee ees oem | (ee "as * EDWARDS SEPTEMMER 3. i000, Nuclear Data U.S. Wins Draw of lite” a0 “prophets of gloom aad) 11, sn repped 0 hive, and eget | sa ce Be fg eae | smeemeabe be be CLEVELAND Labor Secretary —, ee ae opnsg an tent “Geugheer ior” Witam | and Teel man. 8 "eege of more Bier oe 5 | amen Fak les swept though a co hg Pragces. atid Marie: eat j tke Leaves Door Open | tne Natural History Museum here ials and some unioh officiuis- cete- |-Wae-tob-much,-Albrecht-edmits.—-|-— 2°0.-ctne hese Bewerds, Puherel” | SXPERTENC Yon BODY suit your home ites, to and gone , brated Labor Day by attending a| He expects to keep up his sting ~ By bgt yg Chevrolet tne. etd Dine’ Mish. 32, weekly lig income. Not on for.F Director William Scheele learned | *ectrocuted Sunday-at Sears Lake. | gy were are Mrs. Garden Club Sets attend the = this term, Rocary in be hala Tuseday eve vision, Personnel Dept., eae er eee eae oma eirmere than 4.000 oti be housed Bates Orittin” ‘Funeral Wome. bol Glenwood Ave., Pontia somewhat since Sparks ; ve., they have so far indicated no in- ave | Panel Discussion in the district's 10 schools, | Funeral, arra Wns™ | Strobe Secngt pepmennes porte oe terest in sharing thetr own atomic at Royal Oak Twenty-eight classrooms and a|~ = =e 1 | _Mich - energy know-how ahd resources y cafetorium have been added, but (Due). Gd Cresestt Or. Ceo P E : with anybody else ROYAL OAK — Royal Oak Or. | vercrowding still makes necessary | — _pcrough: of the late Mrs. — he ie IE ganic Farm and Garden Chub will |balt-day sessions for eighth grad-| “Cerne Siackorngn bie’ | #G0NO MAN W'¥RS. OR CODER What Eisenhower disclosed was resume regular meetings Thurs-|&® ~ . * Thomes Holmes. Pu pervice odge. MI La ; that the United States government day, with a panel discussion at : Bp | wx _cab-ap-a0-tageney to “tocior tae} “ine 25 poe propa win ve/ LIQht Voting Seen Fae nl peat tite Sceamee | : ‘ :& p.m. wi PRINGLE SEPTEMREN C1] " TOMEN growth and spread of new atomic headed by Ralph Keeling of Pon-|, . Morris Orion, 3888 Mildred. Roch- Riess Apply | WOMEN (2) technaog) for peaceful ue.” The tine, with Martin, Muhling, Haldon in Arizona Primary ester. dich t---3e ae ‘ Brand. ew ctabiiched moutnly ee: eee ee ae a |. ee io Se Wile Bowe, io Seaver salt Oty members. Topic for discussion will | nent vote was expected as} ont Mr xe ao te . Se Sie tik diac lems. Gidates for Congress and-gover-) Siaajs Mart a “no nation will long stand aloof” Plans for a Fall Reundup of the | nor ane an COURLS SNTRY, SOOREEEPER clearly to keep the door open for Michigan, te be held at Holt | candidacy for the Democratic nom- a at 3. Sse se Russian cooperation. Sept. 18 and 19, wilt be dis. | ination for governor of Ernest W. Rer tea. Warts p 0000 For the time being, the. Presi- Closed according te Lester A. | McFarland, former majority lead- ficiating. Interment = Brae bad free nations. He said the intent of Also on the nigenda for the meet: | Senator. from Twsson, a Hae” pe Tyg Ree te, he uate We ts the selection of & nomin| eum bent Republican governor new seman taking share atomic ‘ating committee to recommend : ae we nology “with others of good will.” ficers for the club's October elec: Cine Bret ferred. irr tions neral service will Other non-Communist countries The group meets on the second “ake Sa. te, nore. taee 0s Se. weetact shorty It is Thursday of each month and in-| Police Hunt Fli Boubiine. thementh seg Taint ‘ike win Ba Sch /__ |stes interested persone fo sendin Wife's Fatal Beating fer os aay ee * ee “<4 |Tree Planting Planned .|_ FLINT (UP) — Police sought t : ) } eas ewe Taylor, |-RELAXED SHOP- est officials~said today they will | Joyce Taylor, 32, whom they iden-| Laverts Uncets ang! h the. start planting 250,000 red pine trees tified as his commoniaw wife. | Mit, "%, Classified section, House, on a 1?-acre tract near Boone! .The young woman was beaten at 1:30 pm. . ks about Sept: 20. Last year, forest|early Monday morning in a street Favera! heater, anything look for | rangers planted 202,000 trees in| brawl. She was dead on arrival _ itin the Want Ads! J je: We tf 3 . i 4 : ‘ | ie . « / ‘ ‘i vr . a td tag “ni = » ’ . ‘ “i ~ ee nate © - - ee . . be ke ‘ : . : ‘ ; f : a JX, ‘= tere . SER ae pep ee P X \ J as a . : . os Ce | eS Dit letteetindiem ducal, nes ‘ Sie ji - ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Freee SG Se! ee a” i - uted > Lae Fa 4 * & ee aa A he ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1954_ Ry st geet fe i) 7 WENTY- = ee, — nae r a = a anne Ts eg et ee Help Wanted §|__ Building Service 12) Photos & Accessories 21/ SLICE OF HAM ys | Rent Apts. Furnished 33/ Rent Houses Furnished 35 eee Re 5 an a ~ . : — . . Cer PLL Pe ee ed a aid A - a nw Ng ne ee ‘OWN YOU CAN SELL OVER|" page et tase. Pow FO = PERO UT WE omens | O%tawa Drive , NE. == : Rane wanornne | D A ae a PS | ogtrece Full or part time. Building Supplies 12A | ectexriric eh inl UGE) Tied smd wits st "be ae ‘No experience necessary. | 48® You TIRED OF LIVING Ix Rau COUPE oie < ane @.¥ Be, Frntment Wine, ’ ‘We ¢an show you how AG | SAE ee beee? | _ Telgvialon et ms shard Lake ave | -*® eee ———| eens ssyerrnag et 20 minute rate of interest untreds ot ook = 5 . 2 7 ROOMS, NEWLY x . - fy Bppointment please. "ee palm tsfied customers. PE tie of | TV PICTURE TUBES Also will "care : : — and desk pro- cag ea enc Brand New -- Oue Year works. 161 woanp uw.| West Side vided. ; siness Service ! te se asa Coe -~ - LARO® ROOMS fure welcome. PE 61406 be-| New brick home tm @ grand PR EE ERIE OUST BAPO ON 3 = « EFFCHE ‘pm neighborhood hes 2 bedrooms If you are 21, age or hand-| APPLIANCE SERVICE| bat MOMT ¥V | = ii ener WOUABE ARG APFE PORN OR | Sates" gts tiot'mere” bes icap no barsier. | We service ail mates of reirigers- | re wr seed S |i Room Uity | Young Rental Bd a Pn agg ee Work the hours YOU) guie"woce st toatl agaiencee Sey Tiel | athe a way as wae | oe Ane AR ree ro want. ee We tain HOME oe" @MALL APAR NT. Paiva @mell family ed Casead e. Seminole Hills 2 fie Big) Bin yA An Be your own boss. —__ | _wing asin, Pu Shut \cyaere [eet Sra} eS ee ne | MLATIC GIL WMAT 1 WEB: | Ottering ‘wo 2) wonderful smtce | S03" ulti ceistariable ‘ktehen In Detroit call WO 1-019.) WASHING MACHINES| axDY CoM. REL REGORATER Y ROOMS eee cic’ sory. “Aner ieh{ Semeur Jr man ood eveee’ | ree ‘peers vwicto i Rat _~ In Pontiac, 25 N. Cass thon trance. Utilities furnished # ¢ en : eure a Behiausron |’ mae deers, edule cals, PE ent he tg gerne, Mreplese,| pate oe wal eanP HONE FE 4-2569 MIT taiediie pees” iS cnet ert at Glee : i: a Es es. North Sid Terms. eee), A&B TRENCHING | _Trpemrte Series 228 a ea i FREE TO) PE SOO ~ ~) one [rete book All good ssed | OR ei} “Teemeere sabe 6 PRER Ineons ify" artes OF KOUNTAIN PERS _ncketie Ii B, Gagueee 0 | (> room “Terms . sire, to watin: miaereen wert Pg pS #epeworrene NO AbonwO UT | |” WE BUY AND MLL ag Sowa Rag omnes N S . Othee Co. 11 Ww Lew-| giite on y- sR poreb LAND CONTRACTS en, siuminum storms and soreens * gieace ot Woes Fe soon, 9" | Soa Te al ra wel Stent tendon spout made PE 44417, = — —,> NICHOLIE ONLY 612,900, total price, LOOMPI ALL CLEANERS ‘ . “e LH. BROWN, Reaktor ———- gg gdh on areca: . ee patti : es Oa . ne} ANE-HARGER CO. tt obligation. FE 2-163. ;* & a aaa a = eset ‘ ¢ . 1900 W rE : AND H ‘ ! nw wea “pn Pm eeu Memeer BULLDOZING oe Le ow jOVE FOR KOREAN ver. | —!it¢ estimates, Call PE ¢-soot. > ameter Ss Cc Ww. et Bote! Poo | EAVES TROUGHING pod ses Wed. sth, te § pm. Piesseee, repaive ntl makes FE 8 A Tr nti devine . Sat Mavosn Wolerans, bring Sov: |_ Metal Ciemmacsadhalwaens 29} Wanted Real Estate. 324, OFFERS en i We, elcome ; ME | tucome—3 Units HERBERT ©. DAVIS 1. drm. +. 6 rm apart | 020 Pontioe Lake Ra. On 37816 foo Sonat Yn corner} BOWLING ALLEY ‘ot 402520. Bullding of brick eear Pontiac a and frame construction with Lesated MAHAN HAS BRUVERS |< wees Smancete } you WANP- ACTION . ays | m8 pg Rg ; - jee ot So be hes ner ee crore The dem is . Our ais YING AND CEMENT) Boa 36, Pontiac | po ate bal mse T re APARTMENT rts os ia 3 — a A will © work. PE +3407 __ | BAPER 20. wine * ond Wome Cente end ot | omtey. see . wee. SLOCR SLAYING CEMENT move, 6-658 OR 5 NPURN . at : iddig Gireits Leake oral agg Fg Ty og BL. cee Dow | 8oUas MOVING —WOURE” Kaus pimporant Seatiiceiig oe tad ten sa Neasonanle, wo.ite, warms, | VEST SUBURBAN ‘ “ We Randle sl} Setaiie’ tor Washington Park 7 saree wont tas uw ; ing « we er § room beh OF ena gee on: ty Te . yer ule wots Rid way R Estate Pick cod ehY He ia bees ment. off heat. elu . Rochester, Birmingham, ‘ * " worn we ccrgens eed BY OWNER | oy t ity known t er. Modera’e investment fully se cured. T Sone w JHibt; Ttet- WOODWARD, DETROIT PLASTERING Adams Road ese | qm Ballwin ____R 8 ~ storme ; |” price Shore: verme 4 ea Wreode. 9 tetreeme. TR ng GAB} Auburn Manor— t L _ . ey or 4 Family—Close In z “a oat Masa 3 =| oe al - a Ee cat Peer hee neler ee coups. 0 6 sr Wot ea beet —_ Br oe is ea : ; ances. Fe : : $12,000. Serres] Geeetes| CHARLES — LOST: BLUE PA In einity of Williams hee BS oat Maceday Drive. Call Notices & Personals 25 "L. Templeton, Realtor 12 Orchard Lake R4.”_ FR +408) sees Rs eee) $ United 3| ESEM ET RPP SS cece Spectales out patterns ‘Cincnes wart Sept. | for buying Fost Jone "bows wt i,t bee setertor, ‘Lot 6bni06 | forge ¢ oa ba a Ns er ag voor June, sist Coss. TR see call Mr, Johneon or Mr. deal, “We meen business! 800. can a. z > Taa, . __ lowe A. JOHNSON, Realtor | EDW. M. STOUT 220 Acres sm vet “Tome “hoes: One toe GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) 4 Mrs. FE 4-2533 TL M. Saginaw. St, Ph: FE 6-165 iehseeEETe JESSETE Te Toe Ye. ; conf ‘Open Bves. “til ¢: . | ALTERATIONS AND mae denuat ~~ Noun | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ‘™ |BEAT IT GIRLA - ‘eo echt Gi Foam rug pA — A ad I BS | ing FE ¢-6062 2505 Gariand mn -. ——————| ee = to Waites Garden Plowing 1604; Tus Fr ised Suse ef zee | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor - ee 4-ds2i ee ™ mts FE “| Roy. Annett Inc. ees me t-te i Auburn jaan Bie pie rye . Sreres | Ree em. FURNACES CLEAWED. WEASO®. | a Sas EES Rear n| Dettlement| | oa wr sm 2 se ee A Ae Seo oe eee Sets! fe , Land caping 18A ee Notions MH . : On! . “ STON TY Otice Open 04 ert you to ¥ furnished home with oi - = a aeee a es te “es ae = bere fa viocame 9 aA come of the items ipeiuded are ‘ FOR BETTER HOMES Two.) room apts ‘Sine ‘hes 6 He ge RL wear Ertan es ant oo” —_ more eee Se Wonder - ful large with gee heat, : Owner leaving city A. x, must ecll. Appointment eniy. Nine reom on Lake | = ? ‘with new off furnec end sutomatic hot water. Also garage. This ts @ steal at $8,150 - with very good terms. On this 3 — a @ short $e © let somite. Aa ideal spot ion om bee post. oak mise A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, 7 3 Ss FLORENCE AVE. Eran. GATEWAYS tol "22°33 sists HAPPINESS . . “ ¥.. le ba bet Next - ers Power perry 7 ly ke bot bn - Ee ad pe es : . EAST-CENTRAL Pa 7} 2 bedroom to Ge) goes ae se aes price as « eh WES uo Seeias eet oe fatbwee -chdieg~ terunee—gee-t—tetter we By sunt eB Shadi is | AT FLOYD KENT, Rea ltor : ‘ 2. th ae i if . i md A a: Seek 7 aif a3 fy, i O’XEIL, Realtor ‘ty ee caxas| Partridge yelling to turn the television down low?” For Sale Houses 43 STRICT-| ONE AND “% STORY_? BEDROOM near school. Call FE 40660. SMART BUYS 8 THE “BIRD” TO SkE Tm mediate . A coup 3 ‘fege, 2 tte 00 by 100 fh Nem door to sthoot and store. price $5,800. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 °W. Buroe &.. Open Bre. 1 te 8 te lake. ¢ Remodeled ‘Yorn H — c . DORRIS & SON . w* ee NICE HOME and large master blocks from aa 0) CITY—! bedroom home. Block en. Full beth w furnace. Osk floor Excellent inside and 3 Blocks : from school and : buy ‘A FAMILY HOME c 1 LINTONVILLE RD. ii bf 7325 ie Ww, No need to walk stre@%s, waste , Tui - feet and kill time look- Qpen Sun. & Mon_ One investment enjoys living short distance A real $6150 with terms OR }-1873 vesiment buyer Full price Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor oe han sa Toit. Revsor. 170 » Price Just Look At CHEROKEE HILLS! Compare the adv: es of its beth Lake ond ‘ mile W. of 5 = and your CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Comppuntty . 3 85 A. Bx, 196 E. Pike St. WANTE buyer to bw this 2 acres of leve MAHA REALTY CO, REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FE 2-0263 Open a ‘dl 9: Sun. 104 / NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH EXCLUSIVE YOREST LAKE Es tates, 1004200, corner — Pieldway r PE 20400. . $2200. LAKEFRONT LOTS RADIO & TV REPAIR sales ell com- te ery Awees | WARD E. PARTRIDGE BUSINESS AL OFFICE OF N To Buy—To Sell—To Trade OFPICES IN PRINCIPAL CI-JES YoU BUY IT_WE'LL INSURE IT COAST-TO-COAST World's Largest 43 W Huron Open Eve. FE 2-6316 BEAUTY SALON. IN DETROIT besutiful shop If You Hurry ? ? busine Pheasant hunting os |= reat ip this tavern, located = £ the middle the thumb bunt- in ‘eountry. from downtown deal for an im- ts only Murry on this “WHITE | . or OR 3-1769 $200 DOWN ALSO HAVE ¥, TO 5 ACRE LOTS WITH’ a LAKE PRIVILEGES ON} EASY TERMS OPEN EVERY DAY 12 TO 7 P.M. Drive .cw@ Joslyn 3 miles from “the city limits to salesman. Zc WRIGHT-VALUE rE boul FE 5-003 €=|GAKLAND ew | 207 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. | LOANS month wor with the gross pera Hayne liy oe on mombs @ year. Has living quarters, good eaetinn ong 5 Seed. Puaee: Ss No. 1 _STATE-WIDE ‘LET YOUR $$$ WORK — FOR’ YOU ite "eesuract Bown email. Secuahe ne Sukeag STONE REALTY Hah ey, Money to Lean $3 wu Etat ere LSE ne GET CASH QUICKLY , minutes. furnitare. LOAN CO. PE2-9206 $25 to S508 #25 to p08 Community Loan Co. 30 E. Lawregce FE 2-7131 bot water, and full bath Si ewe MONEY Ranch Home | m/EVEN , Teo Dedveem vunsh wpe beme, os Consider These Be Tae, | taaees Ss WAITING f sheetrock are op. House needs — t y ot AYB RROW interior trims. inal at rk Sure . : an, Mare $25-$500 F.C. W Od ee oe gr stag igh Ma oe |e mamas Set! «= Today = ey Gk ae For Sale Lake Prop, 44| / putis, Xcet serage. Ideal for} Orak Tene uo to So months ts ae fice or ane business Mas | eBay at AT BOGIE LAKH YEAR AROUND | gtrat a $11,900 BUCKNER | ye e -E —— t eluded. Extending from lake te; FLOYD KENT, Realtor ony jean Sewn Soret, Sort: | tw. tawregee "Pe tai! | FINANCE CO. re alealicaes 5 Next to Power ren's ke ofa panera Sen ON | a PE OF RRRRSID PROT ELIZABETH LAKE _| Sa pny os Need Money? eas crete __. MONEY for ols THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1954 _ iia Siti obs —fhaeey Loan be SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? Taras sate on rigs oem ye LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL PINANCE CO. FE2-@80 Pontiac TEAGUE FINANCE Co. 202 N. MAIN - ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $35 TO 9500 UTOS OL onion 1.9791 WHEN YOU NEED ou repay in small Zalephome ws or call at our of- —_—STATE— * FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 102 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. monthly pay- | #3 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 . LOANS Extra Fast Service er ee te re is ‘Sauhe'e HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Bs Se Te as te $25 TO $500 Baxter & Livingstone 4 W, Lawrence & People Who Work A SPECIALIZFD. LOAN SERVICE $25, $50, $100 up ta $500 Y your weekly loo ok come 6180 eal/pen oy = ere working. ciaty tor 3 you. Wten neces sate, © GENERAL PUBLIC “LOAN CORPORATION 69 W. Huron St. Phone FEderal 3-7181 Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST Uniimited funis or single fem a well + G ~ PETERSON 1/ To reach ATTENTION, MER. CHARTS fied ads! LF : : oR i tae : i 3 beste et Mess Tne hogs . n Sundays 8-12 WYMAN’S 1 Creoks) 16 W. Pike Oniy 5 ete Te) _ USED TRADE-IN | _& XPhompaon,_ 00°. "Perry. DEPARTMENT + DAA TLE ALL Sines | Aa ml ees oer NOW ‘Be¥ pownac THAT A se) rae a BEST! | sand eter tte | PONTIAC 7 AD MOTORS, | ps Pag et in ebn “tan ' os tase PE Ste. - eka Deora te | 198+ CHEVROLET a | ES St F6¢ A Good Used Gar | ror fone, DeLUEE RETAIL : OWENS MARINE ed 210, two tone green redie | ( TRULY DESCRIBED... SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. t+ __, see Af ome Windshield | washers, rear seet Ed Ave — | ond sod \hoeier License Sumber AB a ) ‘Piymoute . re 45001 ee WORT STORE geieer Cran & Yehow docket | $1,189 | ; FAIRLY PRICED... | OPEN aoe 21) good condition, ‘excellent, {rane . } reek ae ~ - — . S —Dortation. 960 or offer. PE +090. a QuORTY. Ta FEC, 1952 DeSOTO ‘ FULLY GUARANTEED —GLENN'S S. SAGINAW GOODWILL (aa. e. ———e | me Va Two tone green, : : EVINRUDE SAL as “Eco ; |. 1983 IMPERIAL Cae i ty basents gees | LARRY - USED CARS RELLY'S HARDWARE $1,179 _254 S. Saginaw St. 0 CHEV BML AIB 3 DOOR | FROME “NOT & NAME BUT A POLICY wes hare of Adame FE $8 6 CORT Finest car money = ath FE 4-7371 $1395 J ; a, eee $2008 | Victoria Hipdio end hesler License aie Lea ae " tional one owner 4 ‘ . . . | n xcep - ’54 Pontiac 2 dr. Chief- ‘52 Pontiac 2 dr. with °'51 Ford Club Coupe, 1948 CHEVROLET Jerome S|: Jacobson fish feoh intro, Al we toa dey miles. Gaye Wes, || tain Dix. 8—300 miles. all the extras. Very, radio and heater. We res club coupe. Radic and = Hudson Dealer ocean’: ee Se lee 900. very nice. have three of these to ann Fee [Agios re ee io ee =o mz, | Se gehts Gomme ao 82095 —g1195 | dio. heater, seat covers. and 2 , a i 1949 CHEVROLET y. Down |] » : - cena: smamrmell BLL ro | ae tei a ae ar {Baw tn detextt Prymes radio, reuver-DysE 33 Plymouths—a 2 dr. $845 a: we CY OWENS | lke eew. Low “oi -| club coupe. Spotless in- flow,.two tone blue.- and a 4 Sa Two fine °51 Chevrolet 2d ! — = . Pe sare | 1946 vie ee 4 DR. ey cen ae $1] 195 pile ecuinged Eels set sek. cn "rt! side, radio and heater. , . cars. dio, heater, clean janle ‘Foe Sale Ueed Core on] SS | Stadt’ ea Mah ea | MRR SOREOUERLM| 100 DOWN $1895 and out. 1949 PACKARD 4 DR, | 872? Pe menue eee leat eh a wet | $9724 A MONTH $1095 Se aL: $350 | Sane” airmen Sere | $27 ‘51 Cadillac 62 door, > 59 5 OE. winctn = $1145 Di ad 1949 DODGE radio, heater, Hydra~ 'S2 Nash 4 dr., Hydra- 1946 PLYMOUTH Butch 9 7 Weater, and soot wim neha == ae: . _matic. Sharp. _ Matic, radio and heater. "49 Mercury Club Cou- we Fai ane ee One owner jewel. Radio, One owner car. pe. Good looking — de- : $125 Bring your old car and 636.44 |} ar) #10 . . per month. Lo ge, Hm ee . es if | heater, automatic trans- Many others te choose trem. , $995 ae asian Grea | NOM Spare was never AMBLER, CLEAN, wr Just take over 0680. pay- n. po) ere ane Yall Comal + Community” | Se ae | te Pome otor es | “wae EE | $2724. MONTH See Us! al "We have lic aleun our "Ine 152 $995; , 929 "| 1948 MERCURY a ‘ | that you can afford — | Ponting and Bute ox span oe. werner a custom, 9 ont | Very clean club coupe with $1895 ; z $1095 _ pendable. Radio and "$4 Chevrolet 2 dr. De- luxe, radio and heater. ‘'S2 Chevrolet 2 dr., $595 Beautiful car. black l-owner beauty. "50 Chevrolet 2 dr.. ra- $1595 $1095 S&S N. Mam, Rochester Mydrematic ‘Your eld car and many at only — . pats 830.89 per month os | radio, heater, good body ""*S3 Buick Special, radio, °$2 Dodge Coronet. 2 $0 Down | Open thn te Fae. 5] $595 REMEMBER THAT! and ~~ Rady ae mileage. oo heater. $295 **e © * * @ the ‘ . ‘ tosh batearenn 2 Ai, con ences ae 1947 PLYMOUTH ™ "49. Ford 4 door, radio tein bade and other ae. : I 1495 and heater. Good trans- ae 42 Peet ¢ @r. 0 ..... sees “seep | FOur door. 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(7) Stage Seven. Preston Foster in “Long Beach Pike,” adventure drama. ford sings “Nearer My Love to Me,” “Little Shoemaker.” Everett R. Phelps. 1:30—(2) Houseparty. (4) Jean McBride. 2:00-—(4) Greatest Gift. (2) Base- ball. (7) My Life. 2:15—(4) Golden Windows. 2:30—-(4) Qne Man's Family. (7) Theater. E 2:45-—-(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 3:00—(4) Hawkins Falls, 3:15—(4) First Love. 3:30—(4) Betty White. (7) Alr Base. 3:45—(7) Cowboy Colt. 10:20—(2) Sports Digest. Chuck Davey. | 4:00-—-(4) Pinky Lee. 4:15—(2) Tiger Talks. 4:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (2) Mur- Bland, bespectacled Steve Allen | will bring his assorted talents as comedian, musician and emcee to the network when Tonight makes its debut. It will be heard Mondays He's Done It Ever Since l Sie tS / a ; § 10 Day FreeTrial’ STATIONERS © BUSINESS OUTFITTERS 123 North Seginew St pie FE2S3I : 3 @ ‘ 3 \ oy, ha es ee ; , . ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1954 Sans | _TWENTY-‘SEVEN _ | Lae ; | ° Commies to Return remaine ot 296 Americans, 3 ei | Steve Allen’s Asthma Forced the Right Move=="%= === ; PANMUNJOM @®—The Commu-| Nations received 279 Americans S : > : eile tenner | fists today told the UN. Com-|and 21 British war dead, The UNC. ’ 2 | . | : About 20 million tons of salt are| mand they will return 300 Allied | handed back 600 Communist bod- i -- Today's Television Programs - -|He Quit College pce yay nt VS. - [war da tomer, nig tht Channel 1—WIBK TV Channel ¢—WWI-TV Channel 1—WKYE-TV t B oadcast TONIGHT’S TV. HIGHLIGHTS Leen Anas, Lurene Tuttle, « wD—) Nows. (0 Ladies First. 0 [ 6:00—(4)—Time for Music, Jane : age od ns | Fans Liked His. Routine, : set Onan ie te Tore ai Pie ae os Se acen weer Q on | Early Bosses Didn't : i NEW LOOK—Hildegarde is offer- / “| ing something new to viewers of | seine. relaxed and informal though | her Las Vegas supper-club act (7) |his style may be, Steven Allen's | Gone are the dazzling gowns she's ‘humor, as Faye Emerson re- famous for and customers are get- | marked, is “definitely crisp.” ting this view of her. It's the first time she's exposing her legs j :@0 — (4) Midwestern Hayride. | 18:30—(2) Meet Millie. Millie gets | , wae Thall. Kentucky | “relative” approval for romance| phy Calling. Bonnie Lou, Paul Arnold, in, With Junior Boon, Elena Ver- | 4:45—(7) Barnaby Bear. country musical. (2) The Gold-} dugo stars. (7) Boss Lady. Lynn 5:99_(4) Happy Hollow bergs. Uncle David goes to visit} Beri as female head of com Auntie Dee. (2) Portia Faces his doctor son, Sollie, Gertrude ‘truction firm. Life. Berg stars. 11:00—(4) News. Paul Williams. 5:15~(2) Seeking Heart of the New PARKER t:396(4) Arthur Murray Show.| (2) Telenews Ace. (7) °Soupy’s 5:59 (9) Bob Crosby. (4) Adven-| ealy child ef twe vandevilie . Kathryn Murray hosts Jackie | On. Soupy Sales with music,’ ture Patrol. (7) Superman. | comedians, Belle Mentrese and Social Security { Miles, Monica Lewis. (2) Death! Variety. | 5: 45—¢2)° Sports. | Billy Allen. Born tn New York, Valley Days, “Dear Teacher” 11:18—(4) Singin’ Along. Music. | he boarded with vartows ree- |] oy Broadens tells of school marm who tamed| (2) Movie Date, Brian Ahern in WEDNESDAY EVENING | tives and attended sumerous . @eeee students of Unehbe, Nev., stars, “The Man who Lost Himself,” | ¢:00—(4) Music Time. (7) Detroit, schools, Following hie father’s Family Coverage 7 — Nancy Hale. (7) Twenty Ques-|- film feature. {T) Armchair The-| Deadline. (2) Capt. Midnight. Goat, Bieve and Me mother | oes wat: tae tie Sal ek : tions. Animal. Vegetable, min-| ater. James Ellison in “Ice | ¢.i5_(4) News. (7) News. scttiod im Chleage. Even thie | ../ic5 of sight articles dealing with 1804 eral Game with Georgia Price,| Capades,”’ film feature. 6:38—(4) Eddie Fisher. (7) Soldier | “8? © “™perary arrangement, Be Geeta! contacting the / uest. . ; . ; . when acute asthma made I | Pontiac Social Geourlt 33 Mub- gues | 11: 30-~(4) Moods in the Night. | Show World. (2) News. + io oe fae . |eard Bide 7 . . 8:00—(4) Fireside Theater. “Cru. Music. “a /6:4b—(4) News Caravan. (2) | ster to be taken to Arizona fore | Families of workers who died ew Porter, 21" is the chaiee of mane feats Gite tay sade without Conscience,” story | WEDNESDAY MORNING Perry Como. other pen at anywhere near the price. | after 1999 and before Sept, 1, 1950 * mat. | 7:68—(4) Today. (2) Morning | 7°” I Married Joan. (1 | Despite his mixed-up childhood, | ™4Y now be eligible for @ monthly Now you can judge this remarkable New “21” for | sere igs Coy, Frances Rat | a Mack Brown. 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(7) Charm |8@—(4) This Is Your Lite. (7) |Composition of popular songs In the past, many survivors of| writing companion for school, home or office. . . is , Playhouse. (2) Boxing. A recurrence of asthma made | deceased wage earners could not wah ge Ae nes ch une ” #:29-(4) Mr. District Attorney. (1) | © & or bad e-goge : — ket —_— a be} SY imply ren pon ts oot oo ted” Born,” couple try to get child on |" —_ The Hunter. earelied in Arizona cause the worker wen wishin ten black market. (2). Danger. | 1¢:38—(2) Strike It Rich. 9:45—(2) Chuck Davey. ee ee ee nip taoeeds a “Knee High to a Corpse,” Wal | 11:99 (4) Bob Smith (7) Play-|10:60—(T) Club Polka (4) Harness brought him te the actual begin- | as existing at time of death anata a ef thieves. (1) house. (2) Valiant Lady. Racing (2) News. ‘ing of bis carcer as an enter: So. if you are the surviving : enden Eisenhower recenty| Now Outnumber of IlInessat79 Pawn ant Pave Burt. | Airliners in U.S. SAN FRANCISCO u—James A,| Jobviston had been ill since De- Johnston, 79, first wartlen of Al- jeamper. catraz, died last night. Johnston had » long career in Lee, Grant in Uniform peg lee thay gy «sab CAMP GORDON, Ga. (UP) — poh wont The next year he took over | Robert E. Lee and Ulysses 8 as head of San Quentin Prison: and|Grant are back in uniform. Two ter the bank- | fray cos hese mal fae pe bearing the names of ih | industries tmacctaitien. U.-8. buat — 5 gned | nesses own almost tWice as many In 1934, when the government | same company at the Southeastern large, sll -taseed Walioat planes as do the scheduled domes- tic airlines Latest figures show that busi- WASHINGTON (UP)—American business has taken to the skies in such numbers that today's fleet of business planes is almost 17 times larger than that operated by the nation's fleet of domestic airlines. In fact, according to Planes, of- ficial publication of the Aircraft Grant hails federal prison Where the toughest | ‘from Tallahoma, Tenn. ek te the sharp rise in use of aircraft Optometrist - ir men, as well as by small busi- nesses, hag trade this type of fly- 7 North Saginaw Street ing one of the major factors in the Phone FE 4-6842 : “Better Things in Sight” is S tacene with a total of 525,000,000 plane miles flown by the scheduled airlines, although the commercial airlines carry tre- — larger numbers of pas- Closed Wednesday Afternoons |! ee Master: -Mixed _. 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