& ¢ AMOCU TERNATIONAL NEWS | PRESS PHOTOS SERVICE kaka Pentiae Press Photo has been in business OLDEST BUSINESSMAN — Charles Price in his tiny harness shop on Milford’s Main Street for “nigh on to 50 years,” as he recalls. He has never owned an automobile, and at 83 is believed to be Michigan's oldest harness maker, and per- haps the only one still engaged in a vanishing occupation, With other Milford residents, he is helping pian the village's 125th niversary in October. (See story, page 17.). Search for Fugitive Ends With Body Found in River DETROIT (?— An intense search for the last member of a holdup gang ended today with the dis- covery of his body half buried in the sludge of the River Rouge. The body of William (Super) Williams, 31, of Princeton, W. Va., was found by a police - harbormaster’s crew 100 feet from where the gun- mah’s tracks vanished into the water. DETROIT @#—~A man-hunting posse of more than ashtaeeeot a holdup gang. Other officers dragged the nearby Rouge River for the gunman they identified as William (Super) Wil- liams, 31, of Princeton, W. Va. ~ Detectives said the odds were akout even liams either has in the river. Williams and three other persons from a holdup scene and pursuin that Wil- escaped the dragnet or has drowned re racing away police yesterday td PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 195764 PAGES e s Church Pe urns i 4 \Faubus Carrying Integration Woes ito Ike at Newport) LITTLE ROCK, Ark. —Gov, Orval Faubus is taking the aggravated federal-state dispute over integration in Little Rock directly to President Eisenhower, and the general belief here today is that a solution will come out of their meeting. : The President suggested either Friday afternoon a? when ome car yom! s e drive illiam W. Panger, 31, of Detrat, GMTC Supervisor David Lyons Killed killing Finger, the father of three children instantly. Se TNE» SOUT 4. Gaemrel ‘Metre Tock & automatic, fled from the death car , Coach Division supervisor died in into dense woods, His three Com-|, pittsburgh hospital last night, Final ‘57 Pontiac Comes Off Line Damages Set | at $500,000 py Fire Chief Flames Also Spread to Adjoining St. Mary's School Building ‘MOUNT CLEMENS (#— “Don’t worry, everything will be all right,” the Rev. Paul C. Heenan comforted his parishioners today as they stared at the fire- blackened ruins of historic St. Peter’s Catholic Church. A spectacular fire, appar- ently touched off. by work- |ers burning paint from the | building with a torch, race@ \through the 75-year-old ‘brick church in downtown Mount Clemens yesterday. | Flames spread to the ad- \joining St. Mary’s School ‘before being brought under ‘control by firemen from eight communities. * *« * The church was’ completely de- stroyed and the school badly da: “S, +s <— . ‘aged, PARIS @ — A scientist from Britain's famed atomic installa- ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE Md. —An Air Force B57 jet bomber crashed here early today while attempting to land. A base spokesman said two bodies were recovered from the wreckage. * * * v Names of the victims were not immediately disclosed. * * * The public information, office said the light bomber was inbound on a flight from Del Rio, Tex. The orchids in the evening went to hilarious Tom Ewell as the husband who took so much advice from his neighbor in “The Tunnel of Love’ that the baby adopted by him and his wife turned out to be his spittin image. a FINALE TO COME At the end of last night all had seen four of the five hits on the Special’s docket, The finale will come tonight for all. To cap off the evening, The Leave on Trip |to Yangtze River LONDON The British news agency Reuters said from Wuhan today that the young Americans touring Red China are leaving this morning for a trip up the Yangtze River to Nanking. of a television show. Groups gath- ered at oné of the big studios to x~ *« * see Jan Murray in his quiz show| . They will be two days arriving. During their three days stay in Occasional Rains Predicted for Area * Winds will be south to southwest iG YORK (INS) — black-bearded tinc’s lowest temperature) was 65. At 1.p.m. the mepcury rose to 2, qi , apni 7 a * panions were seized by police. jafter being struck down by a caz.| tion at Harwell has come-up with another peacetime use for atomic - Ww we oe TD David EL Lyons, 55, of 506 Shore . It does laundry, he says, and without detergents or, A police posse quickly formed to} View St., was hit while crossing a cae —_— aa, , son street to his hotel d arain) search an et It included tast night. during | x . * Detroit and. Melvindale, machine- Lyons, who was in Pittsburgh) pr. Henry Seligman described the procedure in a talk.4g some of lipo on business, was with the Parts geod” and an armeeed.car. He aied dares as he en sored International te gee Bn 2 geen Ploeg aaper3 His body is being returned to Experiments already are well under way, Seligman said, in han” We are bank. One of |t%¢ Donelson-Johns Funeral Home,| which hospital bedding is receiving “radiation launderings.” his shoes, the other was, torn off {°° - Huron St. : “When. hospital bedding is sterilized by ordinary methods,” he in the auto pape: Pate -_ explained, cob aleete angst ax agai a - there as well as prints ‘ ; 5 infection. Moreover, bedding surgical wards requires tm: ing into the river. Radio Comment i steam autoclave, Two or three trestments in the autoclave and No rints w found the} : ; ankets usually are ruined. 4 aie ade tng seine otter on Gov. Faubus rahe anche be dary apabindbcijoarsiry without an appreci- ° se in temperature an average blanket can survive at least said they believed Williams drown-] [rritgtes Ike. 20 such ‘washings.’ ” ed while trying to swim ie 100-foot wide stream. EN gg ag got alll x *«* @ The three other members Seligman said radiation, in large enough doses, ©: almost - ene, ney DES Ny Denne NSS, | Oe, ERT R soe way may tied of basietieh aejaitie, Gas toning: Seanigh aietbontin ate Felix Johnson, 22, of sha¢ply denounced what it | while some slight damage is done to the fibers over a period of ton, Theodore Henderson, 28, of} termed “radio and television | time, irradiated fabrics do not become radioactive, he said. Eecles, W. Va., Hencerson’s com-| comme: saying Arkansas Gov. hs all week es to what all this pas monlaw wife, Ruby, 17. All are| Orval Faubus had “thrown in the ; ayn rage : Cvuienes a8 _ Negroes. sponge” in the school segrega- | ‘Morrow's housewives, he added, but irradiation steriliza J *. - | tion crisis. y ready is being applied to surgical dressings. bebe also a negro, was driv- * * to a nearby tu sani-| The criticism voiced by : Yorium to visit his sick wife when| James C, Hagerty, Eisenhower's $e ous comes James C. Hagerty, Eenbower’s | = Baseball Adds Ai.other uae ae jp o aigeenel had directed him to hit at such | | 1 Re and took $300. ‘The owner of the | Ports. : robbed store, Robert Usher, 2 It . (Continued on Page 26, Col. 2)| Hagerty was in an obviously : . angry mood when he started to- Wuhan, Reuters said, they saw the huge bridge due to be opened next month, visited a pris- on, and talked to some former American prisoners of war who chose to settle in China after the Korean War. Some are studying and others are working in local factories. Field Man | * * * Wuhan is the Chinese Commu- nist name for the area of Hankow, Hanyang and Wuchang in central China. {In Today’s Press LEELA s Seep eee eeeeeeeneons 56 Comics . County News Peer eee erenne 17 Editorials eeenee Crashes in Maryland | ‘| transfer this: morning to South- Fire Chief Clayton E, Dubay | estimated the total damages at $500,000, Rev. Heenan said insur- } ance would cover mest of the | bess. | Rev, Heenan; the Rev. Wilbert - |Gough, pastor of the nearby Gil- ibert Memorial First Baptist Federal, City Officials “mrch and several others narrow- ly escaped death when they. ran ‘into the‘ church to save valuable furnishings minutes before — the ‘flaming 60-foot church steeple into the hirning building. ‘against integrated schools in Nash- church altar along with other altar furnishings. The Rev. Gough said, “I’m only sorry I could got have done more. Our churches are neigh- bors and I just happened to be there.” , Some 1,000 students in the four- with U.S. District Attorney Fred Story brick school were evacuated Elledge Jr. and Assistant City to safety by nuns when the blaze School Superintendent W. H. Oliver, broke out. Many of the students said he expected the injunction assisted firemen in pulling hoses would be filed against Kasper in to the scéne. federal court today. STARTED BY WORKERS Kasper has been accused by:| Dubay said the blaze apparently West: and Police Chief Douglas was started by workers burning Hosse as the man instigating the paint with a torch as part of a majority ef trouble since the in- $100,000 redecoration program., tegration of first grade classes | * ~~ * in seven grammar schools began |= The Rev. Heenan said ,masses last Monday. « |Sunday will be given in a nearby Expected to be listed in the: re- Movie theater. straining order along with Kasper Firemen from Mt.- Clemens, St. are the Rev. Fred Stroud and be-) (jair Shores, Roseville, East De- tween 20 and 25 other Nashville} troit, Selfridge Field and War- residents. i ren, Chesterfield, Harrison, Clin- Meanwhile, organized demonstra-| ton and Macomb Townships Saturday morning. : “All good citizens must, of . ae course, obey all proper orders of A . { Att care oe ee wiACQuit Attorney Newport, R.I., Eisenhower’s vaca-| — ‘ tion ers. e : ; most of Wednesday in bed and In \ u ase that, while he is not actually ill, .. a “he’s not too good.” . Municipal Judge Rules o ‘He said Faubus was exhausted Milton Henry Was i | ed peUlemerygp irene pgs oninnbor| [> His C the National Guard to surround ending mis Car Central High School last week — with to keep Negro} pontiac attorney Milton R. Henry students from enrolling. was found not guilty a LAST OF THE LINE — Final unit of the L. Steves (center) assembly superintendent, as _* *& in striking a police officer about! 1957 line of automobiles came off the Pontiac Myron L. Leighton, general superintendent, Faubus telegraphed the Presi-it, impound his car. Municipal| Motor Division assembly line at approximately points to the words symbolizing the close @f 1957 | dent asking to see him in Newport.| judge Cecil McCallum ruled today.| 10 p.m. last night, The final '57 Pontiac, a four- | automobile production. Assembly operations are SS oe caper yeage — %-&° & door, Star Chief Catalina, is flanked by Ray J. scheduled to resume early in October on the message a Henry was found innocent of as-| Longpre (left) uction manager, and Charles 1958 cars. great bility under man Clarence G. Smith, whom the eral Constitution, I feel that it is ° ° advisable*for us to counsel togeth-\y "n>, Samitediy struck once in They’ll Meet Earl Wilson Tonight F f A ti Sons with rebetee to toe 0 (m CRMOLS CHE ay a8 «Penal ys - iEXpeci ACTION sponsibility placed upon me by the = p T t S Sate and Sederal,Cuastittion + « « FPFESS FTOUrISTS o€e * * * McCallum ruled that the law gains asper Fontes, on otte sett otey oe are ook : our cdurts, and it is certainly my| Was ie - a 4d a P set Con te gfe be " . a Seek Enforced Peace in case, e 2 : : . . with may responsibilities under the! s4ccaljum observed that both the|py GEORGE 7, TRUMBULL JR.|shows for the rest of the week| '” Nashville Integration dul that of Alene,” officer and-the attorney each) | have been made available. : po! . }thought they were acting within} NEW YORK CITY ~ While soles in NASHVILLE, Tem. (INS) — The coached The latter paragraph referred fekal rights at the time of/are somewhat thinner, the spirits) GOT HOME NEWS federal govenment was expécted to a summons to the governor te fracas, July 23, in the alley be-|0f members of the Pontiac Press| It was a rare treat for the weary today to file an injunction against REMOVE CiBORIUM ; appear in U5. District Court the Oakland County Court-/Theater Special haven't dimmed a travelers yesterday morning when|segregationist John Kasper in a) The men removed the cibortum Sept. 20 for a hearing on a fed- (house. bit with the end of the third day of|they had their hot coffee complete move to end his racial agitation containing the Eucharist from the int ousd ciop tleartbeie befor. a ee Tn OT ENNes rg” Leaiad ean wcgellaey @ heap stop ; * s s ‘0 P e. tering with integration tn Little |a14 ordinance which permits im-| For the group Wednesday it was| formed of the goings-on at hime.|""Fedéral and city officials moved _—— pounding for unpaid tickets actu-|a double, dose of theatrical enter-| A group of six luncheoning at to clamp a federally onforced pect he message unconstitutional tainment. the -encire Rockefeller jorder’ similar to ‘the one which {Ountineed on pate ~§ Col. my See a ny Sig Pg ait Possesenhe aek aah they |eventually halted integration dis- wy Fuge ©. On. In the afternoon all 154 play- got another reminder of home. [orders in Clinton, Tenn., last year. 5 . i aan — ren (Continued on Page 26, Col. 5) |in which Kasper also was involved. | -|Harried Mothers Take Note: +| far rom through. with taking | Mayor, Ben West, who conterred . 7 —— ee |) AF Bo be toms Can Do Laundry _ | hardeme ” monarch s , es (Fernando Lamas) in “Happy } .{tions at the school sites fell apart fought the blaze, American Youths under the continued police “‘get) . tough” crackdown. . | The church is located on New ‘street, only two blocks from Grat- iot and Macomb, the city’s main intersection. * Kasper had spent most of yes- terday im jail. He had been con- victed and fined $50 on each of | four’ misdemeanor charges in city court — including vagrancy, ; * * | Many of the volunteer firemen lcame directly to the fire from loitering, disorderly conduct and }),,i- regular’ jobs. They worked eeemyve contact. |without their usual equipment. He then was sent to the city Four firemen were hospitalized at workhouse after failing to raise the St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital for $200 fine imposed for his part in slight injuries suffered while fight- the integration disorders. ling the fire. Prisoners at County Jail Stage Brief Sitdown Strike A brief sitdown strike by 26 prisoners at Oakland County Jail last night was described today by Sheriff Frank W. Irons as “a minor incident.” There was no violence or property damage during the five minutes that the prisoners in the third-floor cell _|block refused to enter their cells from the bull-pen, at 8 p.m., to be locked up for the night, Irons said. The prisoners, who said they were striking in protest at food served to them at the jail, re- turned quietly to the cells, Irons said, after deputies were rein- forced by Pontiac police officers. Irong named as inciters of the strike six prisoners awaiting joners leaves for long terms at the |state prion in Jackson, | The rebelling prisoners returned quietly to their cells, Irons ‘said, on arrival at jail_of seven Pontiac police officers, summoned immediately as a matter of rou- tine. : x * * Irons’ said he had about seven |deputies on hand himself. He min- limized the complaints over the food, saying that prisoners often protest about their meals “when they just want ‘to make trouble,” The sheriff maintained the ern Michigan State Prison, “These men and some of the old- timers Who've been in this jail before caused the trouble,” Irons Similar incidents have happened before, Irons said, especially on Market Basket ........ +. 34-42 Markets ........... eadoupens 57 Obitaaries ...... eiveied ans % Sports «..--secveess 49 thru 53 enero Theaters ..... ee 56 | HELICOPTER DRIES FIELD — Fanning the Po Ret ce , _ TV & Radio Programs ..... 63 air will no longer mean in baseball jargon only the playing field after a heavy rain. Mooidget he saadgyerk . a that a batter failed to connect; now it may refer © wash from the rotors did the job and the twinight _ par ieges to field maintenance. A helicopter was hired last games were played. Orioles and Kansas City scenihd: thnini:'& Woes. eledee , : ' , Be Pl at | | , Ys ‘ 4 : i s \ ‘\ = i is of high standard renee: ta ee tite ny oe, - } * 4 . é A ! : Nie f 4 ff : 2 : : ny : hn oF + . ps el : i+ . ‘ \ mae on. eet ..Y | we | = _THE RON TAG. PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1957" The Day in Birmingham » > [Start Air-Sea Hunt . City Has Cleanesi Sewer for Detroit Swimmer jrom << [te it ber eas on th rot Shoots H imself System in Area — Kenning) ysowu sea vo 1 See toon, Sie amar al he ; red : them from nearby—in the Millionaire Known 98) siewmcuam — in view ofjliam Roberts commented that ag RN ars 90h Aa week ed ae sagen ie rey Controversial Figure in|Monday’s hearing on new trunkiparade last year was one of the oe here + om > jline sewers in the Quarton Lake Birm resort city. : -, New York Politics ‘Estates area, charges have nett ee ~ ipgham, Police said the missing man made that the city is remiss in) The parade this year will be (was identified by his companion NEW YORK i# — Clendenin J. ‘its cleaning program. held at 7:30. p.m. Sept. 19 to jas Charles Rauer, 28, 17398 Fer- Ryan, pot prince coro ae v * highlight the week-long program. |guson St., Detroit. ° former stormy figure in New udent said he felt the - uer's companion was identi- 'York politics in recent years, tht rae hr ose lihes could be Other features wil be explane- fied .as Clifford Kuntz of Toledo, land killed himself today at his! siderably increased if the pipes|(°"% “disaster signals and the!Qnio, Kuntz was helped ashore by Manhattan home. ‘~ ware cleaned distribution of literature issued by/Ciarence Short, an off-duty life: Poli id he took his-tife with . j : ce sa Assistant City } = iaheot the Civil Defense to instruct resi-| guard who happened to be passing. ‘an automatic pistol. . i . Pp x Bes ined that dents on safety features. i * * * | Ryan's wife, Jean, told officers a ntenat” pear ee that while she was in her bed- the ipoom about 7:30 a.m. she heard a —_— ingise but didn't know what it was.) “As far as we know,” Kenning The Rev. Emil Kontz will speak |About 10 minutes later, she said,/said, “we are the only community on, the “‘Homing Instinct."' ‘she went to the bathroom andin southern Michigan with a a This avin is held each year EAE ‘found her husband shot. The Ryan|time sewer crew. at the close of the vacation period & SPEAKS TO 3@°S — Sen. Charies A Potter, (left) being wel- ihome is at 32 E. 70th St. “We have our own modern iil. and’ inaugurates the full alee comed at the Ponnac Junior Chamber of Commerce annual kick- . Police found a note and. twojchinery. Every working day is program of the church. off dinner at the Hotel Roosevelt last night. With Potter is Leslie [seated envelopes, one addressed spent checking and cleaning trunk Langford, Jaycee president. . ito. his wife. Their contents were|and lateral lines.” inot immediately divulged. * * * ~ ‘iss sald none’ wie onthe ays Eaa: b> aie ys 30 yards beyond Kuntz and sa ys Eggs on Driveway heavy surf when last seen about) GEARY, Okla, W)—A sandpiper noon: [2 jhen laid her eggs on the rocks on eformer Ryan C i . “Ne . : . . BN | } w Ie For LADIES — MISSES —GIRLS* NEW TWO-TONE COMBINATION 'Lo-Boy’ OXFORD 3 oe os $9 97 Sizes 414 to 9 Styled as shows smart 2-eyelet ‘Lo-Boy’ oxiord in two-tone color in choice i Friday ond Saturday | Men's Nylon Reinforced SWEAT SHIRTS ALL SIZES 3 36 to 46 NOW ONLY Sunday. will mark the annual homecoming worship service at 11 a.m. in the First Baptist Church. / Peatiac Press Phete c. el pers 74, of 30200 Bristol Lane died Tuesday. e & the ; | Ryan was a grandson of the fin-| four or five years He said | He was a member of several re , of -§ pv me Bgl meg Sen. Potter ‘Ur es SRPEES SISEEsS sis tiene ae linherited part of the fiancier’s| not even keeping up with neces- He is survived by his wife, et ee ee |1f1-million-dollar estate sary work. Elizabeth, and a sister, Mrs. sian Men's sweat shirts, nylon Pe forced at points of wear, full cir- cular knit cuff, in white, grey, random, navy and red. .| Ryan took a keen’ interest in End to GOP Apathy ic irice ere ann st Dan ie i Ln Oundle in iat. Ho of a trained crew, the picture has} Service will be at 2:30 p.m. Sat- jw ‘a to serve in the a [eet Sens ot See Pee eeay in the R. G. and G. R. Repuboean apathy bined but politically effective, group of Guardia administration in various known b condi were th ee eee) Home, Detroit. with vigorous, political acti ion by socialists.’ \capacities. Aa thin beckig wes et —— wi in Acacia Park labor brought about the recent __ Potter, whe defended the free * * * \ complaints eared emetery. ; Democratic senatorial victory iM (pipppsies » ot me * After La Guardia's long tenure, away, : ~_— residents a * Wisconsin, Sen. Charlies A. Potter vesution 9 - tory,” te up Ryan jumped back in to polities were taken care eet eee ee | for re-election next year. again with a bitter campaign|sjond almost immediately to any In 2S; Aust, 2,5 PRICES SLASH SAVE ONE-THIRD and Even More! We t distributor's entire stock to be able to offer our LOWEST- EVER PRICES on jatest model, famous make electric mizers. Buy NOW— . one time offer. TYPICAL SIMMS VALUE 1 Ideal for Gilts .. . for Yourself 5 | Weather Forecaster Labpr, said Potter, naming the j against William O'Dwyer, who ClO in particular, “got out 8 per. He talked about politics general-jwas elected successor to La Guar- cent of its vote in Wisconsin. But |Y. however, without specific men-idia, business perstiaded only 20 per; Hon of the 1958 campaign. In the midst of this, in 1949,) Ing im = Os tees ak Nationally: Advertised — All Brand New cent of its voting strength to go tp * * * Ryan was hauled before a grand| limes cleaned before the polls.” - | Playing on one of his favorite jury as the result of an alleged) reach the “danger” point. and Thermometer themes, Potter did not criticize|plot to tap the telephones of The Cheboygan Republican, in 1. Democratic party as much as/O’DwyerSand other top officials.|“that the lines in the Quarton an off-the-cuff talk te the Pon- Exactly as Pictured | 78 | 2-in-1 combination—tells cor- } S| Hamilton-Beach | | z ‘he did the poiitically - active la-/Ryan denied he was involved. |trict : Wd ron Portable Electric Was 4 al on eee “ ae bor element within the’ Demo-'Nothing came of the probe. would make little or no difference . merce, commen cratic ranks. j ~*~ * * in relieving any flood conditions.” ” prereaer J Mi fete be interpreted. as a de- |, OUF, Nation is run on free em) In subsequent years he sought) | siren r. Mixers cline in the popularity of Presi- | jterprise woven into a two party, election as governor of New Jer- Now at Simms dent Elccaliower. ‘system. We need good men in both! sey on an independent ticket, but|of Commerce plans for National. parties,’ Potter said. didn’t get far. Civil Defense Week, Mayor Wil- Potter called upon the business * * * _— to engage more a iM} He called socialism a “reac- itch H politics asa counter -o Ve!tionary, worn-out” system of gov- ls Trial a Witc unt against political action by laber ernment. ‘We can’t be complacent Calls = groups. tbecause the proponentyg of socialism lore dedicated. mate o vee owr| ONLidential Bases Case . “If business does not take an ac- rights chipped away,” Potter said. 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Does a clondy day the U.N. General Assembly! “‘Confidential has the biggest) thought. , te rome Mi ky indicate good ther Will adopt a resolution condemn- newsstand sale. in the nation. A| Confidential and its sister mag. —— ° ig - Save 34 i nif ae = ies vers ‘ing Soviet interference in Hungary very large segment of the public azine Whisper, and Marjorie and wen ; includes: $23.07 Ti who do a bit of sailing,| late tomorrow. | reads it. It has a circulation of/Fred Meade and the Hollywood a. Rares Hair Clippers Detexe extematd TIMER . either! on lelers or ot the oceas | * * * one million copies with at least 20 Research, Inc., which they set up,! e ype mary OO model in gleaming chrome. can predict some things about the|_ They said that 50 or 55 of the|million readers.” lare charged with conspiracy to) R © Barber Comb winds by watching the sky and $1 U.N. members would vote for! Crowley told the jury that the| commit criminal libel and to pub- © Rubber Geerd ea ora studying weather. A cloudy sky is the resolution, only the nine- “na- issue of freedom of the press is lish lewd and obscene matter. pa og and fim your, Dudget, too! Electric Dept. 2nd Floor one sign of lessening wind, and tion Soviet bloc would vote at stake. * * * Complete with directions & 1 year . therefore is not welcomed by sail- 48ainst it and that 17 to 22 woul! Crowley said the motion picture aa, boaters. abstain. That would give it the approval metry protects an element’ with- in its own ranks which has “brought disgrace upon Holly- PESSSUSU SSS CE SST SI SESS: | There are other rules which | lot well ovet .the necessary two P| dj R Kenerally apply. For example, (thirds of those voting — but less! ace in ace wood." if there is a strong breeze from (than the average of about 57 votes, x & * the shore at sunrise, a for | jcast for the Assembly’ s 10 $8 N. Saginaw —Main Floor SPECIAL we ee “It is unfortunate,” he said, | a goed wind daring the day are ous resolutions oy Hungry A Ainst Hoffa cs tscementer move neon TMM iW — me cea e + + have brought disgrace upon Holly-= SAVE ON DRAPES — Friday and Saturday =| Usually this land breeze dies, Some delegates * aid there | wood. But unlike the federal gov-|/ == = down as the sun heats the land would thunderstorm and this means Union's acts in Hungary and its, . | ® * * = = strong winds, but other than these Continued defiance of earlier res-| . | Crowley asserted prosecution == =| storms, a bright, clear day is best lutions callmg on Russian troops LOS Ae SS Ne ae A test | witnesses who testified about mov-|== =| : NATIONALLY: ADVERTISED for saiting. The sun heats the land to withdraw ao ee nto the contest|i. stars were brought to the wit- = = é : faster than the water, air above ~ * & = we = nite = presi. ness stand “under coercion and) == =) $ s the land rises and air over the The pending. resolution alsoiem™ 0 e€. powerful ieamsters par = = All 3.98 Values pe water flows in over the land to would ask Prince Wan Waithaya-|C™ last night with the announce-| ; = = ; ; ment that Einar O. Mohn would be) , = =| , replace it. That is. the famous sea’kon of Thailand, Assembly presi-) t 50,000- Frid d Saturday Onl = = breeze one finds at large lakes dent, to serve as the Assembly's nominated for the $. orem neay eee Sewers VY = i and on ocean beaches. special representative on the Hun- = ~ garian problem and ‘‘take such! ; * * ° . | = = steps as he deems appropriate.” Mohn is executive vice president, = ' The Weather One aim is” to force Soviet ° the 1,400,000-member union and = Htroops that crushed the popular has the “favorite son’ backing of| | Full US. Weather Bureau Report uprising in Hungary last fall to the 120,000-member Southern Cali-| | PONTI: _ os olaneled on < ; j i | prriafe! en tic ines k LP Risa tol go home. Another aim is the es- fornia Joint Council ot Teamever? | i - cloudy with show and torsing ker tablishme nent a of political independ ae announcement ‘hat sichu’al Compare Anywhere—Famous. : wioae late miueeias Reetaamit © meee REGULAR SIZE . name would be placed in nomina-/| tion was made by John Annand, president of the joint council. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a CIGARETTES 1 thn De 23 ~ CARTON - New License Setup Described by Hare , , Ironically, it was made at a | dinner honoring Thomas J. Hag- GRAND RAPIDS ww — Secretary gerty of Chicago. of State James Hare has explained | 65 « At 8 am.: Wind Calm Sun sets Thursday at €.47 pm ” Tises Frida) at €10 ar Mion uals Friday at 10:26 am Moon rises Thursday at 8.16 p.m SS Haggerty is campaigning for. the. 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The first chickens were hatched from eggs laid by a bird that could not quite be classed as a chicken. . *~ Scientists are not certain just when the fateful mutation oc- - curred in the evolution of the chicken, But the red jungle fowl of India is believed to be the parent of today’s domestic breeds. Scientists at Cornell University have eavesdropped on chickens and Jearned their language. A rapid “Kuk-kuk-kuk” in * Chicken means “food.” “Cut—cut-cut-cut kaah” translates “dog.” Other sounds. mean “Follow me,” “Look out, there's and “Stay right where you are.” CHICKENS BORN SNOBS * a hawk or something up there,” " ghell color has nothing to do with food value, New Englanders pay more for brown. and New Yorkers prefer white. House- wives object nivst to mixed eggs. Experts harassed businessmen who want to chuck discourage their jobs and “‘raise & few chickens.” To be profitable, chickens must be grown on a large scale. Additionally, the future of eggs may not be bright, due to substitutes. An egg white substitute from cake, ice cream and mayonnaise. codfish has been used in bread, Nonetheless, the average Amer- ican ate more than one egg a day all last year. * * * Reports of cholesterol deposits in some diseased hearts have given eggs bad publicity. But Dr. A. W. Brant of the U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture says: “The cholesterol content of eggs is not higher than that of many other popular foods. Nutritionally, eggs are one of nature's most complete . The egg comes before the foods." chicken in dollars earned for their table was the memoir. the sightseers jour- neyed down to the many piers and took a look-see at the huge Queen Elizabeth liner which sailed for Europe at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. Even those at the Paramount ‘Hotel, Press headquarters for the excursion, heard the loud whistles from her stacks telling of her voyage. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY - Wednesday was a most special day for Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Oliver of 278 W. Iroquois Rd. It was the Oliver's 27th wedding an- niversary, Thursday will be another big day for all the group who have|‘ Some of himself in capturing a cab to make it back to the Paramount, One gentleman (who blushingly asked Says Summerfield Should Resign Post not to have his name mentioned) found he had walked six blocks to tackle a taxi only to discover the hotel was.then a stone's throw away. WASHINGTON UINS)—An Ore- incompetence.” Visit of 2 Strong Men Reveals Concern Over Mideast Crisis CAIRO --An urgent, surprise, visit to Cairo by Syria's two mili- tary strong men today underlined the deepening concern of the two Arab allies over the smouldering Syrian crisis. * * * Brig. Afif Bizry, leftist com- jmander in chief of the Syrian gon Democrat called today for the] army, and Lt. Col. Abdel Hamid resignation of Postmaster General) | Serraj, Arthur Summerfield on grounds of. flew here yesterday. They went: army: intelligence chief, ruled, Impounding is lega] only when the car is illegally parked, McCal- lum said. Although Henry had evi- dently illegally parked his car: in the. alley, he was trying to move it at the same time. Smith was arranging to impound it, McCal- lum noted. Anyway, McCallum said, whee-— ther the attorney was illegally parked or not had not been broyght up as an issue in the case, Smith had testified during trial that he was acting on a general police order to impound Henry’s jcar in order to force payment of poulterers. Producers received nearly two billion dollars last. year for their eggs — nearly twice as much as chicken meat brought, says the National Geographic Society. But broilers have become increasingly popular in the last 20 years, and chickens are economical in converting grain into meat. ‘into immediate conferences with, ithe Hewes. He said this is a com- \Presid Nasser and E tian|Mon Police practice in Pontiac. da me ase a Henry maintained that Smith had’ | SUT \ “ . A no warrant for his arrest nor any ; court order directing seizure of the As they met, Syria’s Acting De- Chickens are born snobs. When cagetl together, they set up a social order with upper-class hens taking precedence at the food trough over lower-class hens. Until the ‘‘peck-order’’ is established, chickens waste energy fighting among themselves. Private cages allow poulterers to check closely on individual been on the go since they landed here at noon Monday. On the itinerary is a_ trip through the Mayflower Il which not too long ago successfully du- * * Rep. Charles C. Porter said, Summertfield’s contentions that the; Post Office Department is running at a deficit are “‘poppycdck, mis- output, and enforce the produce-or-try rule. A sloped bottom causes ee wet one eee ot eer Judging by the recent trend, it might be that — in terms. of dollars — the chicken may some day catch. up with the egg. Death Notices MRS. HENRY COLEMAN Mrs, Henry (Fannie) Coleman, 72, of 105 E. New York Ave., died “ She was a member of the First Baptist Church. x * * Surviving besides her husband are three children, Orville Cole- man of Milford, Mrs. Charles De Rousha of Pontiac and Mrs. Her- bert Pixley of Drayton Plains; a sister and three brothers. ~ Service will be at 2 p.m. Sat- urday from the Huntoon Chapel with her pastor, Dr. H. H. Savage, officiating. Burial will follow Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. KENNETH CARROL JR. _ WALLED LAKE — Service for Kenneth Carroll Jr., ‘two-month- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth/ U Carroll Sr., 304 S. Pontiac Trail, was to be held at 3:30 p.m. today from Richardson-Bird Funeral Home here with burial in the Wixom Cemetery. He died sud- denly Wednesday. * * * 4 Surviving besides his parents are his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. _ + Vernon Carroll of South Lyon = Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rose Wixom. _ Jones will officiate with — in the Troy Union Cenie- he. died Tuesday night after a lingering Miness. _* « * Surviving are his wife, Emma; three sons, Arthur and Glenn, both o-- Harry of Romulus and Ray Romeo. | : Deaths Elsewhere — ar and hardwood. | * founder of the Goodman Lumber|. Most Co., one of the nation’s leading Dille, 72, president of the National | Newspaper ‘Syndicate. since The other 99 per cent went - and .in the newspaper ee ee ts business since 1909, died Tuesday. One of his two sons, John F. Jr., is editor and ‘publisher of the Etk- hart (Ind) Truth. Dille was born in Dixon, Ml. Hopeful of Averting Jelephone Strike . NEW YORK (A spokesman for the Western Electric Co, says he sees a strohg possibility that hegotiations today with telephone equipment installers will lead to agreement and avert a nationwide plea set for Monday. * * * “In Washington yesterday, Jo- Seph A. Beirne, president of the Communications Workers of America, announced that CWA members would walk their jobs at 6.a.m. (local time) © Monday in all states except Maine, Vermont and New Hamp- shiré. Also affected would be the District of. Columbia. ' * * * sBeire said that, in Faubus to Confer With lke in Newport . (Continued From Page One) on the golf course, just as he fin- ed es oe EA ee. He dictated a reply saying: “I have your telegram in which you request a meeting with me. Would it suit your convenience to come to my office in the naval base at Newport, either Friday afternoon, Sept. 13, at 3:00, or Saturday morn- ing, the 14th, at 9:00? If you would let my office know your method of transportation to the Newport area, my staff will arrange to have you met and brought to the base.” in|2 MAIN POINTS The atmosphere of optimism in Little ‘Rock pivots on two main points: x * It assumed that Dist. Judge Ronald N. Davies issue the preliminary injunc- * is Flash Floods Hit Turkish Capital; Fear Heavy Loss ANKARA, Turkey (#—Turkish newspapers said today 1,000 per- sons died in flash floods which swept through the crooked streets, of seven villages on the outskirts of this capita] yesterday. But the official death toll remained at 14— the’ number of bodies which res- cue workers have recovered. * * * In some areas the flood wave reached 90 feet as water drom cloudbursts rushed down narrow valleys from barren mountain slopes, Rsecue teams groped through the muddy rains, seeking victims of the floodwaters. which swept into Ankara itself, covering low-lying areas and stalling traf- fic, An estimated 500 to 1,000 homes fhad been destroyed and more than 2,000 flooded. tened to the stricken villages to day, and himself became strand- ed for a time by blocked high- ways. . * The downpours hit an area ex- tending from Ankara's suburbs to * * -'a Village about 30 miles southeast. Eleventh Daughter Born —Glad It Was a Girl plicated the historical voyage of its namesake, Rolls of films have been saved for the occa- sion, so many of you at home ean expect to see what the ship looks like. Following this tour the party will oard a special Hudson River} sightseeing yacht for a three-hour lectured trip around Manhattan Is- land. Tales are still being told of the infinite number of tip-top restau- rants which spot this giant city. PLAYS IN SPOTLIGHT — But holding the spotlight during MORRISTOWN, N.J. (#—Mrs. William Besto gave birth yester- day to her 11th daughter. She has no sons. * * * Mrs. Beston, 41, told a reporter she and her husband, a night watchman, wanted another girl. “We wouldn't know what to do! with a boy,"’ she said. *® *« The child was named Madonna the journey are the many, many |stage productions here. Some have lreceived tickets to see Rosalind Russell in ‘Auntie Mame." Te prove that you can’t ‘pos. | leading. and _ ill-conceived.” In a speech prepared for the { annual meeting of the Associated Third Closs Mail Users, he insisted attempts to run the de- partment like a business are “ridiculous” because Congress feels some segments of the population ‘‘deserve” a subsidy. Porter denounced the postmaster for failing to present Congress with! . data on the effect of his proposed new rates on smal] business. * * * He said: “I am sure Summer- fense Minister Khaled Azem said in Damascus he does not believe aggression against Syria is immi- nent. But he added that Syria has taken ‘‘all defensive measures to face every possibility.” * * * Azem talked with reporters aft- er a Cabinet session devoted to | what an official statement called “development of the situation in)days, the ordinance provides that ithe light of the Soviet and Ameri- can foreign ministers’ statements on Syria.” x * * field favors business, that is, big business and his-own business. I) mail would receive the study it! deserves..." The United States this week be- |gan ter Syria’s viet camp. car. ; a McCallum agreed that parking tickets and impounding tags are not legal instruments unless backed by a warrant or a court order. The ordinance provides for an impounding tag, which may ~ |place on automobiles whose own- ers have not settled past parking tickets. If the owner doesn't ap- pear before the police within three his car may ‘be impounded and not released until the tickets are settled and impounding fees are paid, “In effect, this is forcing a speeding up deliveries of) person to pay fines without a trial am sure that his resignation would arms to pro-Western Jordan, Leb-,and pressuring him into pleading speed the day when third class| ‘anon and Iraq in an effort to coun-|guilty to parking, violations in or- move toward the So-| der to get his car back,"’ McCal- lum said, sibly see all of this third largest city in the world in a week, is an | unofficial report from our United | Airlines, representative that about 20 are planning to stay ever to continue the challenge. To date no casualties have been Grace. The other Beston daughters range in age from 2 to 12. Prertiiér Adnan Menderes has- Morristown Memorial co said mother and baby are fine. reported, though the adventurers) ae are puzzled how the cabs can. be driven like carnival dodge-em’s, | but with surprisingly few bumps. ‘A sprinkling of the travelers have’ =e 1, US. will tion against Faubus in the hear- ing next pa If he refuses to comply, he! might be liable to citation for con-| of tempt of court. If he should ap-) legal situation could result. j x * * 2. More important, the great, majority of people in Little Rock want the problem resolved — the sooner the better. * * The Arkansas Gazette says to-| day: “Perhaps most helpful of all) is that the meeting (Eisenhower | and Faubus) should serve to bring the controversy back into the) realm of reason and end the un- seemly display of naked force which has shocked and alarmed * if able, AS USUAL the schools were integrated with- out incident. 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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1% 1957 Bi aa : pry = * \ / : “ot 2 Promised Beneits if Hit by Asian Flu NEW YORK = taehernien —unloading the liner Vulcania, due vow with 50 suspected cases of Asian flu, have been promised) special benefits for _ themselves|~ Aan and their families if they contract} ~-F the illness, t. & ~ came yesterday| - The promise ..dt0m the New York Shipping Assn. Interinational Welfare Fund after ILA officials reported the| rage ape t be willing to handle}. $% baggage. * * * It was stipulated that the steve- dores and members of their. im- mediate families would get the benefits if they contracted the Asian flu within two weeks. The amount was~ not disclosed. The Vulcania, carrying 963 pas- sengers, is arriving from Trieste. Ask to Condemn Batista MEXICO CITY «&—Cuban exiles have asked Mexico to sponsor a vote of condemnation by the Unit- ed Nations against the govern- ment of President Fulgeneto Ba- tista in Guba “for the inhuman THE NEW LOOK’ — What the child wants it to be this saddle slide will be. The concrete slide is part of the new look at Arsenal Park in Pittsburgh; Pa. Park officials say they are trying the new look to ‘‘make playgrounds a little more exciting for children.” : FBI May: Seek Snoopy .|b&come a federal case, Snoopy iat b sve Nima tho 00.0 ont week Pte [ban \eashier’s check back to the Red Jet Slates 2nd Trip LONG BEACH, Calif —Navy|bank that issued: it, | MGSCOW ®—Thé second: flight |gailor Kenneth Vincent, 19, wréte 6t the Soviet jet airliner TU104 to In the .first 10 months of 1956 an/ his mother in Sudan, Tex., asking a oe a Gets $37 for $800,000 HOUSTON, Tex. (—Snoopy ap-|ity of calling in the FBI. parently got snatched and it. may Fred Lewis, who said he received|vehicles a month were reported| and Send him the money, He got|nation increased—40 per cent: in|place flew part of the. Soviet U.N. anonymous calls asking how stolen in South Africa, Pretoria)the ‘check, all right — for $800,-|1955, exceeding a billion dollars for|delegation to McGuire Air Force 4 | much it would be worth to get his learns. 037.75 Tellers at the naval base|the first time, base, NJ. ee : —_—_—_ Bae Be Ba a ee eaeea e l a Reg. "$39. 50 Bring your Prescrip- A Lady's Matched 4 tion to Cunningham, |. 4 Theee-Piste 4 Lovo} ee am | LUGGAGE SET eshest ingredients ere used te in- v8 a DRUG BSTORES re exactly what your doctor orders. Luxurious Interior Trim ery prescription ts double checked. ¥ ENAMEL DISH PAN ~] a c ” z > < * | Seated for roasts and stews. = rear when choosing the , : ; | Asst. Atty. Gen. Victor R. Han-' Heavy range fed cattle is the beef areer Sat: FOR YOUR sen, head of the Antitrust Divi- pudget stretcher, but there are) Cattle coming from the range : “ TACHIKAWA, Japan (®—About| were oat outside 1} gates “DuPont GM Than Red Meat Now _ | STOCKHOLM An engineer|Was sent to prison for 10 years) the Roeding Park zoo are mys, v { \ OPEN TONIGHT OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 keting Information Agent, =f — .sion, disclosed today that the eco-|good supplies of better grades of] are larger than in early summer. ie SP ECIAL THIS WEEK! : L ARGUS C-3 ‘nomists will help in preparation grain fed beef also. Larger pork) This grass or range fed beet is | iam -CLOSE-OUT _ $ of recommendations for - ending} supplies needed before ‘pfices can| young tender beef, but it does yt a : the long-time Du Pont-GM rela-\pe lower, have not yet started to| not have the full flaver of beet | fi } || . . « lifetime guarantee @ Ea. | Toward the jtionship in accordance with a Su-ifay market. ; fattened on grain. It does need —— never needs waxing 7 Purchase of preme Court decision last June. ene low temperature and moist heat ——— : eee a Cag i a arelet = i a iy be ‘ r , -* - ine mas | recommendation.” ‘sponsible for some loss in tomato) Pork prices remain about the Armstrong Asphalt C-44 : ~*~ © land lettuce quality. It will pay to S@me with fresh and smoked pic- | HR® C k Til 3 Shodes—9x9x Ve 4 While Hansen declined to specu-/be more careful with your selec. ™cs the most tempting choice tor! Hi or ie Box of 80 : With Case and Flash! | late as to what the ultimate rec- tions. papel genio! cee cen O ommendations might be, informed es ‘ e > A lens second to none! ae cumehy saves has De Cabbage at 5 to » cents a start to market soon. This will — NY of Looking SPATTER ASPHALT ll }' ‘ ) : Tp ; pound, corn at 5 to 6!; cents am (start the gradual downward trend . h i] ; ‘ont would not be required to) 0... oa Michigan potatoes at 3 ; = : : TILE -_— > Instant lens interchangeability! dump’ its 23 per cent holding of **%; 200 “Henigan potatoes af 5 lof pork costs until heaviest sup- P be . to 4 cents a pound are vegetable |); hed i i or goo . ‘GM stock onto the market all at! cnoices worth considering plies are reached in winter ms 8 9x9x Vs > Unexcelied performance! J-once. Du Pont’s 65 million shares : aes: buys in ° ‘of GM stock are valued at about) You will find more Elberta + * * oN y Ea. ¢ | $2,700,000,000—too much, everyone peaches this week. Supplies off EGGS—A quick look at the egg J Ti | ? . ,agrees, for the market to digest|Hale Havens grow shorter. If you case will help you decide the IGS wee easily in a short time. can find the Kalhaven variety, best buy for your egg dollar. If; | Likewise, there was general this is now the superior choice for|the price for a dozen large eggs na Try B&.G” COUNTER |agreement that the Justice De- canning or freezing. lis one-third larger than the price TOPPING ‘partment would insist not only; Locajly grown plums are now of a dozen small eggs the same J mica, vinyl, linoleum ;that Du Pont yield its working a good value for jams and jelles grade, the small size gives more Armstrong Asphalt 95 f ‘control of GM, but that it alsolor for good eating in your fruit|weight for your money. give up any influenc® in the af-' pow!, SHUFFLEBOARD. PLASTIC WwW ALL ‘fairs of the No, 1 auto maker, | As min & aie havwested Gets Telech . ov, _ ®t = ore sor ’ |Gets Telephonitis at 2’ Vy. x 4¥ Economists working with the it is good te know which var- P TILE AVe. «42... cee. : ar jeties are best for pies, sauce, i ! Antitrust Division on the case are SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (H—A long Dean Ewald T. Grether of the| aking or salads. For a free copy (distance telephone call to Phila- Graduate School of Business Ad-| % the MSU bulletin, “Another | deiphia was listed on the bill of ministration, University of Cali-| W8y for Am Apple A Day,” Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mazzini. ltornta, and Carl Kaysen, an asso-| “Tite Mrs. Lawyer at 1260 West |They know no one in Philadel- ciate professor of economics at| Boulevard, Pontiac. This booklet (phia. They were asked if daugh- Harvard lists Michigan varieties, shows (ter Betsy Ann, 24%. “ever plays * * & the dates of ——— rates — a. telephone?” on ee a ++.| @pples for cooking eating. company cance e eatiow will ay piace this a <4 Greening, Wolf River, Macin- | charge. Y yr Labuy in Chicago. | SNS Ps: PRS Se eve Ra - a a a a : : | One idea being discussed within] — cision of cameras costing hundreds of cars mores, [the Juce Department would cal combined with American ruggedness and simplicity. for placing the stock in a voting et 4 A truly fine 35 mm camera, the C-44 has a superb trust, with Du Pont interests hav-|/” i . 4-element f:2.8 Cintagon lens (50 mm) made of the ing no voice in voting it, and with) |” ‘i . finest optical glass known. And, it is the only camera at a part of the stock to be sold off) — : anywhere near the price with instant lens interchange- yearly. There is strong opposition” “ a ability. The bayonet-type lens mount lets you replace ‘to placing the stock in a perma-| | (not just supplement) the regular 50 mm lens with - nent trusteeship. Bs . @ either of two new accessory lenses: a 100 mm Tele- | oy ] = . 4 | GSemrmecrcmaesies [ConDntoy Roden SEE WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU! FF sok eae. Stop Sky caries ee gona, Bo Reageriernid AR Rosia ed : . me ' extraordinary new camera. cveneahanane’ acne we Ye: " : e , . ; a ; ’ | sible, says Soviet rocket warare| | Ladies — Come in and Register for a | ‘a ee in a ane 73 journal, "He blames! = ‘ —— y " f : 7 the fied trajectory of an inter Our Free Drawing of Valuable Prizes! = ‘i ie MARK DAVIS continental missile. == “a r ne i . ; nay : gUamers IViART | Seoeoreml LADIES’ WEEK SPECIALS!) §f | | DENVER — Crops valued at ia a ° s H 83 N. 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Shape into 6 5-inch square patties. Spread with olive mixture. - Roll up “felly-rolt fashion; ‘seal edges. Place in lightly greased baking dish. Bake in moderate even (350 degrees) 45 minutes. Serve with Olive-Egg Sauce. Serves six. ; Olive Egg Sauce Combine 1 1014-ounce can con- densed cream of celery soup, 14 cup milk, 3 hard-cooked eggs, chopped and %4 cup sliced pimien- to-stuffed green olives, Heat to STUFFED VEAL ROLLS — Here is Autumn dining at its best . . , Veal Rolls with Spanish —_ potatoes. _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, stuffing, pear and apple salads and stuffed baked As West Germany’s economic boom ‘wanes, more unemployment is noted, Bonn reports. a Always run the tip ot a eit soometileg different: by way of around a mold to loosen before flavor: chili sauce and yn dogs foe dae a ladded to can beans : en WEEK OF THE FIRST ROUND — THIS WEEK: BUY THE SALAD PLATE it's the final week of the first round ... but there are still 14 weells left for you to save your i set. of fabulous “PINK SERE- i. NADE’ dinnerware . . . beginning © IB next week, we start with the top of the list again with the dinner plate . . . aad continue on down to the salad plate for the second round « . . hurry, don't miss out. turkey or chicken, NORTHWOOD MARKETS |) 888 Orchard Lake Rd. Open Baily “til 9 P. M. i Open N Sunday he 5 P. M. WITH EACH $3.00 PURCHASE 19° WESSON OIL { partie 59° GOLD MEDAL FLOUR NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE White or 6’ Rolls “456 Pastel BUY 1 JAR AT REG. 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For 35 servings, | from the back eee brush hamburgers or steak dur-| whole cloves in a piece of clean! eri itche | Cheesecloth, Boll tii six quarts ot ey. ca's open kitchen door pol-| | about 1 pint (2 cups). water for five minutes, Then add) yiakers of barbecue equipment | teristics, not calories. five teaspoons of orange pekoe are hustling ‘to keep up with the Toast Points Are Easy Se tea, and steep for five minutes. cook-out trend, developing stoves! . For. example: Strain. ° that are ever more compact and! Creamed dishes are often served * * ®. ‘economical. Maybe you have one Testaurant-style, with “toast rege te nice of a — to try this on. — iy riper bard corpse toast a ree lemons one 0 - thin of white bread and cut one cup sugar. Stir. 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He is going back to his law, firm, Taft, Stettinius and Hollis-| er, in Cincinnati x & &® | Stepping in, but only symbolic:| ally since he won't take his oath| of office unti] October: 47-year-old air enthusiast .James Hopkins, Smith Jr. of Aspen, Colo. After Hollister leaves tomorfow, | and James Schweiger. _THE Powrtac PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1997 come Sa of... Hideawa ’ Beds... rage mga from such nationally | Sealy, Restokraft and Kroehler. ’ SAVE = 50° Just 12 of these handsome Kideatvey beds are offered in this clearance . . . are : Sheets nee eg Be ana gee * ee: ee be SS i - * : ‘ oo es ae es =. ape et é é — Se a i ee As True oe It Was 92 Years Ago— These gorgeous pieces of furniture offer the perfect answer for adding an extra “guest room” at a:price far below any we have ‘ever offered. An ex- quisite sofa by day and an outstanding comfortable full size bed by night. We advise early shopping as there are only 12 to be sold. A few of which are listed below. | Be Joie FMERALD DIAMOND Bridal Set Both for “99” A ~ «$2.00 « Week Typical of Enggass” 92-year reputation for value... this exquisite emerald-sha: pair. Rings fit snugly to prevent. slipping. 49-DIAMOND BRIDAL PAIR VALUE-WINNING HEART OF DIAMONDS COCKTAIL RING > 00 $2.00 A Week @ 29 FIERY DIAMONDS @ CHOICE OF 14K WHITE OR YELLOW GOLD @ ATTRACTIVELY BOXED For Him— For Her! 2 . Fx reall a “Both Rings for “gg” 7-DIAMOND Balers oy WEDDING detail $2.00 a Week RING The perfect pair for Him—for Her! 3 fiery diamonds set in bands of solid gold. Another And “| y° of the exceptionally fine values you'll find at -_ 50c a Week THE STORE WHERE GRANDPA () & AND GRANDMA BOUGHT a JEWELRY CO. 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET . OPEN FRIDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS Beautifully Designed to Add Deep, Comfortable Sitting Plus Full Richly Upholstered in Wide Range Scientifically Designed ‘“Challen- VY pacing np ao! oe oe es Length and Width Sleeping Luxury. / a Daiocive Fabrics in Wondrous oA ‘sory pacar that Overcomes Reg. Price seary CONVERTIBLE SAMA, PRICE $9395 BED SOFA S 50 Smart green cover, has $59.50 Quality, Mattress : and Foam Rubber Cushions ..............008 = . SERTA RESTOKRAFT CENTURY SLEEP SOFA With the Restokrafr owe Mattress jin lux- UOUS QM COVE .2 5 ci ccccc cc aces y SERTA RESTOKRAFT . CENTURY BED - Turquoise and nylon covers, innerspring mat» —. Save $50.00 Hg oSionwasBeeeees tack 199" 169" 189" 219" ~ 5] Q° SERTA RESTOKRAFT FOLD-O-BED , $ . King size with $299 SERTA RESTOKRAFT DREAM SOFA FOLD-A-BED This outstanding red frieze Fold-A-Bed has rest- ful innerspring mattress and has been reduced to £19995 SERTA RESTOKRAFT SLEEP SOFA Luxurious covering, restful innerspring mattress . . : §$239°0 SEALY REDI-BED With smart brown metallic cover, $71.50 Inner- spring mattress. A stunning piece of fumiture at’ L $3192 a SEALY REDI-BED With innerspring mattress. Red ing cover. A beauty BRAND OCUGOHU Doce Osbe Banonee $9019°° 319% exclusive Dav-O-Fold spine supporter mattress. Smart brown frieze COVES sivececsesenveseers Use the ' Ward-Way Credit Plan KROEHLER SLEEP or LOUNGE _ With foam -rubber cushions . . . 100° nylon cover... Innerspring mattress........00000. WARD’S Give Holdens Red Trading Stamps Double Stamps Monday Evening. 6 P. M. to 9 P.M, «' 179" abet IB i AN ggg Mins dagionitasiaite @ ee J Sia i ean a EON Nici saanaiiaaaR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 12, Lt losses. ies era opening was ear eartee Gants leupes, Kennecott was a one-point csie * ¢ Bre m te Od Lo wm ca. bo ow neno nse €to80 meres B see nape rer nnen mega W Mem owen, eSsessss SsSSsoSsuvssssssessessssess STSSSARRS - NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING | The. Pontiac City Commission ‘hes scheduled public hearings oe Tuesday, September 17, 1957, at 8 O'clock P.M. ES.T. in the Commission Chamber, City Hall, 35 S. Parke Street on Intention to Construct the following public improvements: CURB, GUTTER AND RELATED WORK . East Pike Street, from Astor. to East Boulevard. GRADE, GRAVEL AND RELATED WORK Arlene Avenue from Madison, to Columbia. - TRUNK STORM DRAIN AND RELATED WORK ’ Arlene Avenue from Columbia to Second. SANITARY SEWER AND RELATED WORK i Emerson Avenue from manhole approx. 335 ft. of Madison north to N. line Lots 35 and 78 Newton Estates Sub. Cameron Avenue from. existing manhole approx. 520 ft. N. of Madison to: net tine Sud TOS” Newton Estates Sub. “SIDEWALK High Street from Blaine to Summit. For 4urther information see legal notice. ste esi rs are urged to appear. ted September 11, 1957 / - ADA R{ EVANS, Interested — City Clerk | asseutora Dow Directors Vote 2 Per Cent Dividend ‘per cent stock dividend, one share to get maximum stretch from} dollar. With the cost of living at a rec-| ord high, Labor's Consumer Price - Index shows the average price for clothing has. increased the ry i i Bureau of Labor Statistics on - equipment have caused the boost ‘Mies tay tind Op bent ols tags on pajamas at about 8 per cent below the base and woven shirts which are about 4 per cent below. Between apparel and medical ‘care on the index are food, up 16.2 per cent; housing, up 25.5; rent, up 35; personal care, up 24.2; transportation, up 35.3; reading dnd recreation, up 11.8 and other goods and services up 24.6. * * * Rising costs of labor and farm basic items in the nation’s econo- my will invariably shoot up the iprice of everything else. Personal care costs were influ- enced largely by-more money be- ing charged for haircuts. Boosts in price of covonlh: dairy and bak- ery products, fruits, vegetables and meats. Intreases in the prices of fuel, services, furniture and rugs) influenced the Gost of housing and Tires, gasoline, transit and peneend Seer vayes © be Pam in prices were responsible for rais- ing the other goods and services costs | category. The reasons for the high cost of medical care are complex, the experts claim. A Labor Statistics expert explains, for example, that more people can afford to go to the hospital now than ever before. This is causing a great- Economists call this the vicious price circle. A rise in the price of er demand for hospital rooms. “a Also hospitals have greater »p- erational costs caused by price in- creases in labor and equipment. Finally physicians and surgeons are charging more these days be- Ul one else, to try to keep up with the rising cost of living. : NOTICE OF LETTING OF PONTIAC Lake Level Control Contract and Review of Appertion ta, Notice is never s agg 8 — I, Dan- W. Barry, stoner of the county ‘a “Oakland, Michig will, the ab, mber, A.D., 1957, at the ne otfiee of the Oakland County Drain Commis- Rd., City of receive sealet repa' dikes known and Gosouated es Pontiac ‘Lake Level Control located and estab- of Sotersere ob project is divided into three (3) J Catena = period with some clothes showing WHY LIVING IS HIGH: Newschart based on Consumer Price Index shows increases in most goods and services over 1917-49 base each requiring the following quantities: ee ee i Deginaing at station num- eer rey at lower end of said dike and extending to es number 7+24. a distance of 724 f har- the only drop. ing an average top width of 15 feet. Onions, er, Anaconda, Lukens Steel, Good- youngsters, With = this many year, American Cyanamid, Du- firms in the business, prices tend Pont, American Tobacco, Ameri- to stay low. = and Loew's also) es Women can find the best buys mo - pees adi (behs.) “doa. 2... because more synthetic’ materials * * eases eeeeee - Squash, Delicious, (ay ee and less wool used in their .A big block of 6,400 shares of Tomatoes, TW Snbosencccce sacege 1 ‘a a cae ufac- | Turnips (behs.) GOB. ..cersssccoses F resses suits. Also man Publie Service of Indiana changed at 33% % a turers usually cut down on qual- hands » Up Cabbage, bu. .. Ae 1 80\ity instead of raising prices when| - __ Opening blocks included: Gen-/ Colla savorernencaze =the : 366 |production costs of dresses start a unchanged at 41%. on Mustard, bu.” SeconatE ++ 278\to rise. 1 res; Bethlehem Steel up rel, COrereceers . . - Spinech, bu Ar. % at 44% on 1,200; and Chrysler swiss Chard. pa. °010°0°.-.. IIIT 299) HOSE BEST BARGAIN “up % at 76% on 1,000. Turnips, weet eer eteteeesreecees 2 The best bargain a woman can Lettuce @ Salad. Greens find these days is nylon hose. They Celery Cabbage, bu... «.e¢ 2.78 Gre about 30 per cent below the Endive, bleached, escenss B08 . New York Stocks Es urole, Belached, bu, ........... : 275|1947-49 base. Rayon and nylon (Late Morning -Quotations) Lettuce, Head (crate) ......3 dos. 450i sling are next at about 20 per cent “Admiral ....-. 9.8 Int Bhoe ... 38 DETROIT EGGS below the base. Alr Red ..... $2 Int Gliver --- 36, | DETROIT, Sept. 11 (AP)—Eegs, f.0b. - Allied Strs ... 43 Isl Crk . 4:3 | Dates. eases included, federal state ; ; ‘c) 31.4 Johns Man .., 42.8) a es: Grade A jumbo 57; extra Alum Ltd... oa ae, ahs - $4.3 rarge $6.87, wid. avg. 5642; large 62-55, am ‘Atrlin *"* 167 Kennecott $ 90.4) wid. avg. 53; medium 43%-46, wid. avg. mM Am Bak ..... 363 Kimb Clk |.,, 46.4 #5: small 32: grade B large 51: browns: Am Can _.,.. 434 Kresge.6S .... 26 igrade A jumbo 56; large 51; small 28- Am Cyan ‘ 414 roger . veo 1B . avg. 3B; eB large 0; Am Gas & EB). 33.1 LOF Glass .°.. 79.2 checks 26%. . Am M & Fay 37.5 Lib McN&L ,., 10.3} Commercially graded: Whites: Grade aa iteters 74 Ligg & My... * 63.6\4 jumbo ; extra large 51-524; large @ rains Am N Gas ,.. 49.6 Locks Airc ,.. 35.6/48-60; medium 38-41; small 28-29; grade ‘Am Rad... 13 po . FO 38 B large 40; checks 2643. ° . Am Seating , 25.2 “ Am Smelt... 495 ee CHICAG' : on Gene. ee ee. Bt Poult O W—Grains and soy- kn Too. bm as Manning | Md&M-29 6 ulry beans held about steady on the am Viscose, 65 Martie, I ... 03) DETROIT POULTRY board of trade today with prices br cagempy HP Spots Mead Cp ..:... 41) DETROIT, sept. 11 AP) — ret moving mostiy within a- narrow Armco Stl... $5) ge ait/ht sl eealy peeiny up tet ate range in early dealings. Armour & Co. 1}$ Merr Ch & 8 . 112) Heavy type hens 18-21; light type hens| The wheat trade was light with Ate susl) * = i RR eee 387 ch ange. short load - ous = low * * * ‘Cities Bye -': os. Fepel Cole .. 2% fo high choice steers 28 0045.50. one Near the end of the first hour, Mo... 10 Phelps D 43.4) steors $3.09; sendere mixed offerings Goce Cola. ‘100° phil > ier iy 308-17 $0.4 50 tint qDooteso tf ms be Syie wheet wee uncharged to s > vy cow Colg Paim ... ae Phill Pet 43 jomene weight utility rat on a selected | Ya lower, Sept $2.16%2; corn was Col ard A .. a8 Pilleby Mils SAS asis up to 15.00; canners and cutters 1% lower to % higher, Sept $1.23%;: oh ak be Led BY 16. s0- 13.39: utility and commercial bulls i1t. were unchanged to % lower ayy : 60.5 : Giz Roms Bp BeerSu' 2) Cage, tan, net tuty ew [Sept 63th: rye was % to % lower, Consum Pw |. 446 RCA... 33 §| . done Sept $1.31%; bea: ¥, Con Pe Pt ‘epub stl 53.1|_ Sheep — Salable 100. Nothing done soybeans were % (Oe) ..c., ER Beet Que... Saleen. lower to %& higher, Sept. $2.36% Se es’: i, ey, Tob B58 : and lard was unchanged to 2 cents ‘Cont Mot ... 73° ors, Spe 337 TOCK AVERAGES - ia hundred pounds higher, Sept. Cont Ol... $63 Bafeway St |. 73.3/ (Compiled by The Associated Press) | (gio 6 et a eR ee ee ee Indust Rails Out 1 Stocks! Curtiss Wr 33 eee Mfg 99.4 Net change a +15 +1 9 Decree WT +: 302. Beate Roes 963 Noon today ‘.. 2570 Wis 718 172.4| . . Det Edison’ .. 40 Seah Al RR. 303) 288. HT IMS, Grain Prices Dis C Beag ., 26.2 : acl Senet Abe “gee Sinclair . $9.3 3. 73.0 178.0 noone Dew Chem *. 54.7 Socrt’p.. 40 | 5 ee Bt DE CHICAGO. Sept. 12 (AP) — Opening Du Pont ....184 gou Ry _. 37.4) 5 19: 71.6 168.9 @rain prices: Bast Sir L .. 25 Soerry Ra ... lisse high... 783 18h1 769 1918 - Wheat (new) Dee. .,..,... 123, | Sort, Bee = Oe OT eh det sp gil0ee bow... NCO 1S O88 oa vires : da posal. sbanoSOG Wibod El & Mus rite 43 gtd on Ind 46.3\" . | Dee 22% , Fo 30% Erie RR... 33) Std On $23) DETROIT STOCKS 5 ees Fires: we a 1 IP .. 202 -. J. Nephier Co.) May. 23 agro 51 — Pack .. *% r\ Figures after decimal ce L Ford Mot ... 523 suther Pap .. 35 (Allen Elec. & Equip. Co. 2.7 - 2.7 — “ lor Swift & Co.. 31.2 Baldwin Rubber Co. .... * 153 — ery ase Sylv El Pd .. 35.4 Ross FOR (coeecsewes * 2423 pee Bes RS Fe, eg SACL Ot Chem. cols: Hh 23.9 FON lac Truc ers wen Pads ....48 Textron ..... 12.6 Peninsular Met. Pd. Co. | 100 10.0 10.0) Gen Mills ., 61.6 Thomp Lats 63.4 The Prophet Co * 94 ies pes Bec gh) n'a te ds Re Secor oe 2 tt 82 Honored for Safety - ven i te tit 40.2 jRmerags iso . ay Wayne Bc mee ‘@ 21 2.2) t ec 38: ; n Fareed med at Undere <<. LBs, sale: ay ona asked. P ilette ....° 371 Un Carbide 108.2 | Three Pontiac. truck drivers have Hoebel Br ... 4 (ab re i Ll if |been honored for their safety rec- ——— sree O84 Dat Alte n 34 Officer Kills Himse ‘lords by the Michigan Council of “ie Unit Fruit tie nko Ry... 47 U2 Gas cp .. 32, After Family Quarrel ces Sg sabieede a division Tol) hreyhound °° 15.3 ae Assn. Be Ee] ' pall Ouse BS Ba i DETROIT (INS) — Police said| Honored as driver of the month land “P .. 18d YS Ts> --:: E42 today Patrolman Kenneth C. Mad-/for April last night in Detroit was fooker Ei''.., 215 Walgreen |. 295'son, 44, shot and killed himself Bud T. Tompkins of 617 Rascob by Cent oct 44 wu tel? ay early this morning after an argu-|St.,"who operates a tractor-trailer m y betel Wests A Bk 4 ment with his wife. combination for the! F. J. Boutell rept 0%, ** B24 Wilton & Co 15 _Madson had been on the force|Driveaway Co., 245 E. Walton Blvd. {par Mih sie. Woolworth... 4°49 years. He was found in his car) Tompkins has more than 20 R Mary oy 26 Fodung. 6 & & w 30-4 near his home at 10203 Nottingham years of service and 935,282 miles ‘ eae be hind nt _ Paper". #01 Zenith Rad 119 lin Detroit. him. roe ‘Top. May driver was Eddie C. Martin, 118 Omar St., who also drives for Boutell. He had covered ae 092 miles, along with 55,000 with a former employer. Clifford F. Bracey, 2620 E. South Blvd., was a runner-up in the June competition. MIDLAND (®—Dow Chemical Co., directors have voted a two for each 50 held, payable Nov. 8 to stockholders of record Sept. 25. A simila> stock dividend was paid last year. Dow announced a '30-cent quarterly dividend Aug. 6, payable Oct. 15. It customarily pays a $1.20 annual cash dividend. Lodge Calendar ware? Pontiac Lodge N , F. & A. M., Priday, rena t1'p im Work ‘m. Work m EA. » adv News in Brief. Rummage Sale, clothes, house- hold needs, tools, toys, Fri. and Sat.. 9 to 9. 14 E. Pike. just off Saginaw. New materia) Sat. Adv. Rummage Sale at First Chris- tian Church, 858 W. Huron, Pri. ot 1-20'p me ead Oat: Ok eee —, vi Rummage Sale Saturday, 8 to 12, ‘St. John’s Lutheran Church, Hill St. Rummage Sale Sat. Sept. 14, 9 a.m. 30 Dakota Dr., off W. Huron. Lypenge-~ colar Bigg eve Ph 128 W. Pike. 9 till 1, Sept, i“ Vv. sup SCE Continued High in Business Activity |<»: DETROIT w — Two top officials of the National Retail Dry Goods 4 Ness activity and an expansion of the nation’s omy:” * * * Richard H. Rich, NRDGA presi- dent, and J. Gordon Dakins, as- sociation executive vice president and treasurer, made the prediction yesterday at a meeting of local| merchants. The two said they expected profits to rise and prices to hold steady in their field. | Of the general economic picture, Rich said he saw “no reason for any serious business decling al though certain adjustments will have to be made and inflationary PTA to Invite “School Board : Adv.|than 50 parents of children attend-) cum (ks 7ésngranl lees '|President John L. Witherup, of ya Dike No. 2 beginning at station num- ber 0+40 and extending to station num- ber 3411, @ distance of ject, hav- ing an hae a top width of 15 feet. Dike No. 3 beginning at station num- jber 0+08 and extending to station num- . jber 1461, a distance of 166 feet, hav- j im an average top width of 15 feet. e No. 4 beginning at station num- 0+00 te station of 927 feet, having an average top width of 15 feet Dike No. 5 beginning station num- g to station num- ber 1448 a distance of 138 feet, hav- Parents at Mark Twain ing AD sverage top wigth of 16 feet Seek to Learn Priority in (are 6420 and extending to station num- Additional Classrooms ber 0+10 and extendin ue 24-45, @ distance of 225 feet, having bes ag top width of 15 feet. «Dike 8 beginning at station num- +38 vend extending to station num- ber sie a anenes Seb laod seri rectly an average ¥ eet, Mark Twain Elementary. | neceaattating Sa 12,600 Cu Yds. of earth fill 31 Cu. Yds. rip-rap (dumped) Pertilizing and seeding of dikes Bection No. 2 Cu. Yds. The School PTA will invite the Pontiac/ Board of Education to meet with them to find out where the school) 95 stands on the priority list for ad- piace) ae 3 rae are owas made Inet, rer ee Yes sersier es, Propet ing to ai to which reference may be-had parties interested, and bids Med 1 Ave. pedo pe! at “ oar with the ‘lowest It was called by a Pontiac) responsible en pe adequate se- rity for the performance of the work, mother, who claims the $300,000 | carey for tee. peter carne to ve Oued t the tt and place of letting. children attending halfday sessions |“ Weties Py furtier hereby given, that caused by the delay in opening |on Friday the 4th day of October. the Herrington Hills elementary tee to so. Telegraph ha in “the city school. @! tiac oun . hereafter, This building is expected to belt, ee oe coon ee on is- anal by early October. Her chil- vier agement. may ad pena p= dren, along with others, had to also attend half-day sessions at/f ol year cause of a one year five Goa. in the afternoon, delay in the completion of the review the competetion of geote for said = open for pection Mark Twain school. iby any vertices satoreaed Next year, it is estimated by The tollowing =. Sovertgtien, ba the ner school officials the school will be | Parcels of tracts of land histriet of the overcrowded in three classrooms) Pontiac Lake Level Control project to- or by 96 students. |" Caitanane Sub., Sec, 11—Lots 1§ te 37 No date for the combined meet- oe Mahans Sub. No. 1, Sec. 11—Lots 38 ing has been set. x a me Dow Chemical Plans Vigorous Expansion Lots 45 to 80 incl MIDLAND «President Leland 11 and angtish Villa Bub. Sec. lJ, 13, and Leroe! 2 beg 236 iricl. Lots 238 pressures will continue.” * * ® Dakins discussed a recent na- | ,and said that, in general, it called) ifor “higher sales, stable prices and jimproved profits.” - Business Nofes Three members of the Pruden- tial Insurance Company’s Pontiac district office are attending the firm’s north central sales seminar at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Manager: Clifford E. Maison and sales representatives Thomas An- derson and Hillary Talbott were invited on the basis of their sales accomplishments in 1956. ~ * * * James W. Huttenlocher, of the H. W. Huttenlocher’ Agency, 318 ‘Riker Building, is attending a special insurance course at the Aetnd Casualty and Surety Co.'s home office, Hartford, Conn. The five-week . | course places particular emphasis on the study new developments designed to meet changing conditions. : Signs 70 New Dealers ‘tional survey of their inchastry fiscal year with total investments) After 25-Foot Plunge Mrs. William Ringer, was rushed to a hospital yesterday after falling from a kitchen win- Tratls End Sub. No. 1, Sec. 13—Lots 1 to 16 incl. eralls Ee I. Doan of Dow Chemical Co. says Dow will continue a vigorous ex: End Sub. ‘Bec. 13—Lots 1 to 36 18— lpansion program in the current Supervisors Plat No. 27. Sec Lots 2 to 15 inel pepe beats Plat No. 65, Sec. 18—Lots © 26 ine! Geiss Pontine Leke Sub.—Block No Lots 1 to 20 tnel, Block No. 2—Lots 1 to 9 inc! Y205H, Sec. 1% vexpected to exceed the record i— |$162,000,000 of fiscal 1957. ” | Dr. Doan told stockholders at the, P1873 Meads peed 60th annual meeting that although) yig7c Y203B, Bee. 3 earnings of 53 million dollars in| {}§7P Sisiveecnis fiscal 1957 were down 11 per cent| Y196 Y182, Sec. 13 from the previous year, the figure} }i¢2 min eee . i i ra 175B-1, Sec. was still second highest in Dow's 2 ae eet 7" : Y212a V173E, Sec, 12 Sane yey ge fe He said ‘‘continually rising costs. oe 3 iss against rather inflexible selling) yan yisen prices” would continue to be a) Y¥311C vise problem in the coming year. 208A ¥issD Shareholders re-elected all in-| ¥2088 teas ti cumbent members of the board of} yis7s 208, Bec. 13 directors. The board declared a| Y205C. Sec. 1} W348. Gee. 19 two per cent stock dividend pay-| Y20sP, Bec. 3 WHE, Sec. 13 2050, Yi80A, Sec. 13 able Sept. 25. Baby Boy Unbruised All piel gs comprising “the: Special | 1 of the Bee. 19. Township; 1, i and 18 of white Lake Township. The entire drainage district as herein described comprise parcels st prop- erty that tad on Pontiac Lake ve, him, you'd never guess 19-month-/residen per owners son old Dale Ringer ot Bay City had =e» ‘Ca above describe nds you Lynn D. Allen, Oakiand County Clerk. Forest Brendel, Supervisor, White Lake Township. Elmer R. Johnson, ford Township.: John plunged 25 feet from his parent's second floor flat. The baby, son of Mr. and Supersieet,, Wert Cc. Mackie, Michigan re Commissioner, Lomeraon, Chairman, Oakland Grek Road, Commission. Gerald Eddy, vba «| servation Department shortly Michigan Con- the young- pode hereby, — that “ toe. Do aforesaid, or at suc ster. They found he had escaped |time and place thereafter to which said for | injury — not even a bruise letting may be ad 1 see cmp heer a Bealats taal daoath Sebasia t0 afl Buttons Guide Mowers |tse, that, at, sac ‘ime and piace as the aimber added in the first) DeTROTT w — Fingertip dash-|aftemeen, he apperuannent for ben | a pened control for 1958 deluxe riding Pontine Lake Level Control Special As Ab : ry power mowers was ance Ww . i Nps Copper Halt Cont liver Dron of Bett ar] pm ct eat NEW YORK (INS) — A leading vester. time and | piace of such B torewing of ; as aforesaid, and be neared with 1 Teepe to stich — as per pricés'a half cent, to 25%} Largest groups of foreign stu-| Semen ; cents & pound. The action followed|dents enroled at New Tene Une | Bonar teh “a ieee gee se, nie September a versity come from the Philippines, |" \w.. BARRY, past year during which copper fell|the British West Indies and Na. County Dra Commieatone from cents a pound, - Itionalist China, ’ ““aepe 1 12,\ 18, ‘57. x and liquor}: : St., : if athe ri eggs school, 859 Emerson i sce! Se a = overcrowded already. such letting to such time The mother who instigated the ana a place ao t eee publicly gasowee. meeting was Mrs. Ruhl Kelly, of rontrect, and the terms of payment / 406 Linda Vista St., who has two | therefor. shall and will be announced, Btate | cause they are forced, like every-| MARTIN ice will held Tron os at n3.20 pm. trom Richa arn Wa ke with Mr, Lowell Nicolay offleiat- ing. terment in Wixom Bich er aniraneemente, “ty chardson - Pune Home, allied Lake, Attention — In Waterford -- . We have carrier routes available rr, gate oe. The : wife of ae Coleman; dear mo of Orville, Coleman, Mrs. bert Pixie dear ee or cc. Pp tj Pp sis of C. ast, W. and James Kast and on 10C ig ess mole yond << on =. urday, pt. 14, at 2 p.m. from the Huntoon A FEW MEN sitcaine."tntcrment "in perey | Sa gall heitul”= Aaty You Mt. Pa rk Cem oy kare: Cabra W. Huron det. 10-11:30 a.m. = mete at the Hunton EXP, STATION ATrEpeer. —Puneral Hom Preferabl LOWMAN, FANNIE iNEE bon Lena a Worth 8t., Bi of Maurice; mo Bailey Home, 1 : land, Birmingham. —ment in Acacia Park Cemetery FEPT. 10, 1957, _Northwestern’ Teles ney Pg EXPERIENCED BUTCHER WANT- ed. Bring good ieference, Clean, honest dependab'e, need only to apply, 608 W Huron &t barn eg pn MAN TO PRUNE —_ as trees. See Ol- _ id ) Reese Rd. Ortonville: Ortonvilie: ee ~~ FURNACE INSTALLERS, delivery man et service men. good pay, work. Guemetorment surance. Blue Cross. Group life insurance, O'Brien t- iy. _ by Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home A eat ee I! Memoriam 2 2 Loge, Faye voce OF HAR- noe ‘aead: t. es Take loved him, - ut gone before; He lives with us im memory, And shell forever more. His wife and sons. IN MEMORY OF MR. BERT HEN- eee who passed away Bept. 1955. ies — aoe — = 1} mpanion, A’ life my yen: ae dar ct day mins te slone: Sadly missed by wife & chi -Feneral_ Directors _ 4 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals” AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND | Pursiey Funeral Home. FE ¢1311 SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service. PE 2-684) COATS FUNERAL HOME Facilities Dra Plains — Wetrtora 7; Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service—Plane or Motor PE 2.0378 Cemetery Lots 5 WHITE CHAPEL — CHOICE LOo- cations, two graves, $125. Six. _ $300. LY 2-2167 WHITE CHAPEL, 3} GRAVES, ON Main Drive. FE 5-806. BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 12, 16, 17, 18, 21, &, 28, 30, 31, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 76, 80, 85, 88, 115, 117. SAVE ENERGY. USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW. The Pontiac: Press FOR WANT ADS» DIAL FE 28181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. should Te | immediately. “ he Press eseumes no ror tou pale! pmo tions cure your Tin ™ cuatare: ne adjustments wil) be without it, . Closing time for adveftise- > ments containing type sizes ‘arger than regular agete type ts 12 o'clock noon the day previous to ovbiicetton. Transient Want Adx may be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m. the day of pubtication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD R «TES Lines 1-Day 3}-Days €Days . : 4 $1.50 8661.86 = $2.76 150 270 3.96 4 180 063.48 8.08 : 2.25 606 6.00 2.70 496 © 8§©67.20 7 315 667 - 8.40 ® 36 648 9.60 © 405 7.28 10.860 NEED A_ FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified find, a ads to sell, rent, *“good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad number! _ Help | Wanted Male 6 RE. AL ESTATE SALES Two experienced sales people, call John Lewis, Sales Manager, FE 45443. GAYLORD REAL ESTATE 1% E. Pike 8t. ATTORNEY We have an immediate opening for a young attorney. The analy- sis and investigation work pro- vides and interesting beginning assignment. Also opportunity for Htigation Rig ose Candida’ must be licensed to rT Maw in the State of Michi- Tmanently jo- ae CAB DRI gy ad Br ay oF i NIGHTS, EXP. anon Painter beth Late AUTO HAUL-AWAY ’. ¢ DRIVERS. Experienced drivers tor delivery of pobh gated M geieds central territory record t 2 on ent-free driving. SQUARE DEAL _CARTAGE 1401 Eien ve. aan WITH TOOLS. PS eaad 3625 Eliza- Mich, Li am aruoee but will consider “Penk over $200 pe Exp ORCHARD MAN. —_ Ofeha: ird Lk, EXP PARTS MAN. Ti INQUIRE TN rson, Homer Hight rs., Ox- * 6.2528 Poe FE EXP. MAN TO BUTL’ oe wili furnish FORD iN N- ¢ & new car prep man. Full or vart time. Re Diy P.O, Boz a. ntiac FURNACE IN [LLERS. EXPER- ienced. anads e work. Good pay Hospitalization benefits. Call col” Son” City Mich. TWinbrook ~~ FIRE FIGHTERS CITY OF Fag peg are = os ey Yeas os", A 21 to nen Me aoa ¥ duate or equiva- ri Othe Personne) or fice, fee, cite Hall, 35 8, Parke. GIRL TO LIVE IN, HOUSEWORK & care of 1 chia. PE * 44317, GROOM EXP. TO TAKE CARE OF saddle horses. Riding Stable. 23175 W. 14 Mile Rd. Near tee Tele grep at oF hag. fg ing e tale "Eisaveck’ Late “Ra MEN WANTED, AGE 2 TO fa anrimprets ——— y Aa ast ag be able = “perform sieal labor. Invest oo at aS cellent opport: earnings with ola” estal _©o. Pontiac Press Box 13. _ MAN TC SELL INTRODUCTORY offer. Earn $10 to $20 daily. Ken- dales Studios, 14 8. Saginaw, MANAGER - FOR READY Mix concrete tn Pon- Experience not neces- Must be sagressive and alert. Call Southfield. Elgin 6-707] Lefer oat MAN ON FARM, MUST able to run milking machines he modern farm equipment. 3320 atx Rochester Rd. EN’S CLOTHING AND FORNISH- ‘ as salesman for better . Preferrabiy between "00 yrs. of age. e not nec- —. “Sat he ad ancement for the party. Young Men’s wt ear Inc. 1483 noel St. Rochester GIDDLEAGED FOR PART time asachool work, Write __Pontiae hea sea a. PHARMACIST] FOR PO’ AC ares, ———— wages. Sick bene- tits, hospitalization. Vacation. Op- teat for advancement. Must a'e references Write Box oe, _ Pontiac — Pre: Box PaRT . TIME CLEAN-UP MAN, Commerce area, phone EM 3-0601; after 4 _p.m PATTERN MAKER Small progressive manufacturt: : mt seeks a reliable wood metal pattern hex om for small ecb bewped 8nd valve type core Man of retirement age ne Write Pontiac Press eee CITY oF Pontiac ; > 94,907 $4,979, require- e 21 to 28 -(time in serv- “" deducted). high school phys- Tensor ly Fam Dry eaners, 4200 Vandyke in Utica. . REAL ESTATE SALESMAN — We need one full time man to our sales force. train- g the right man. We also can use two part time men for eve- oe and .o—— ) women With license we train. a : Rd., M5? OR 3-3831; evenings EM 3-0366. SALESMAN 32-@ White Chapel Cemetery Assocta- tion has a position for a dignified salesman to call on recommended prospects, Real Estate or insur- ance experience helpful. Earnings with bonus oa average well wk. Car necessary. For appotutmient, phone LI 4-6252, between 9 am. & 4 p.m. SALESMAN-EXP. NEW & USED ears & trucks. Must be sincere, ~ 5 sober,. able to appraise & close own deals. Exceptionally good pay lan to man who can assume his air share of reves ee in an aggressive smail West Onkiand “County dealership. Write Pontiac Press, Box 88. SALESMEY FOR FLINT AREA National firm needs men to sell hon-com yo ea inc products, Quali- furnished. Work by ap- pointments for our sé#lesmen. pointments only Guaranteed & come for those who qualify. _ 5-468, ‘TV REPAIRMAN Lert time position for man between & 45 yrs. of age, must have . ccperisnes, Job offers security & Senay b «lle coe ot PERSONEL DEPT. FLOOR Sears, TRochack &.Co. WTD. ain BUMPER IST. class. MI 4-4016 WEE esa UNION CARPENTERS. 470. wrD_ COLLISION MAN FOR body Mus le to able : peer Service Man- ager. Crissman ev. Co, Th 8, __Rochester Rd. Rochester, Mich. WTD. MECHANIC. CHEV. EXP. Must be able to furnish ref. Apply service manager. Crissman Chev, oe @ Rochester Rd. Roches- er, Mic “YOUNG MAN 18 to 26, free to travel California ani West Coast new car trans, furn. Advanced dra See M r._ Norton, «Hotel velt, 2 to 4, Friday only. : OV! free to hig i. states, to Florida, 6 nec train ie “leon $128 per Week, one Michigan mploymeit § 8 aoa Comm, Pugreday Friday Ye: 00 to FOuRO MG aan With EATS MOE work “rte Boatiac Pr Press Box sit : it PE 28 "LOST AD” Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recovet a loss, Dial FE \ 28181 for an ad-writer. 1 "iad “charge it.” t