ee nT - Ison the House 3 _PRE tkeke PONTIAC MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1057 —28 PAGES CITY FALL — Take a pleasant October after. noon with the temperature pushing 70. Push aside any cares you might have 16 or 60, and take a slow Stroll down a leaf clut- tered city sidewalk. Shuffling through the colorful whether you're picture makes you ask, “Why can't every day of the year be just like today."’ Fall offers many ~ vivid sights in the city which poets have sought to describe. But nothing is so impressive as a: first-hand experience. , COUNTRY AUTUMN — Oaildand County is attracting breath-taking and artistic sights to the country. Our photographer caught this glimpse of several bright erange’ pumpkine sur- a a a ne ct and crisp fallings like the youngster in this Sold U.S. Seesels After Soviet Party _NEW YORK #®—A U.S. Army I. Abel, 85, alleged taster spy ‘United States. was‘ asked. * * * sudge r W. jury of nine men and three wom- en that he had received the equiv- for . giving the Russians. infortna- tion about himself, his earlier training in code. work and about Pontiac Woman Killed in Crash Mrs. Rebecca Jacobson Dies Following Accident in Bloomfield Hills A Pontiac woman, Mrs. Rebecca Jacobson, 59, 453 West Iroquois Rd., was Bloomfield Hills’ first traffic fatality of 1957 this megn- ing. Mrs. Jacobson was injured about when the car the highway and hit a tree in Woodward avenue a just south of Long Lake road. Police said" Jacobson apparently; had fallen_asicep at the wheel. Mrs, Jacobson was: taken to St.|. Joseph Mercy Hospital, where, she died at about 4/45-a.m.*today. Jacobson suffered lacerations to the right knee Skip.the Dime: Prince—This. — NEW YORK (INS) — Eien the coin-operated telescopes atop the Empire State Building were “on the. house" when Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip came. acalling. Atop the 1,250 foot building, Phil- ip. strolled around the parapet and came upon one of the telescopes whieh bring the view up close. for 10 cents. Philip looked~suspiciously at the coin slot, and then laughingly asked, “Oh, I.can't use this with- out money, can I?” One of the civie hosts quickly ex- plained that the instrument had been especially adapted for the royal, visit. No dime needed. The prince obliged by vam By token peek into the hazy surr ings and smilingly moved. 6n. | ner, and by the American Medi- | American Medical Colleges. . Health Is Subject of Ike’s Speech on Radio Tonight - WASHINGTON «® — President Eisenhower’ will. discuss Ameri- ca’s health and medical needs in a nationwide radio address tonight from New York: * * * PY The President will be the. prin- cipal speaker at a Waldort- Astoria Hotel dinner honoring Afred P. Sloan Jr., philanthro- pist and honorary board chair- man of General Motors Corp. The President and Mrs. Eisen- hower will fly to New York in midafternoon and go directly to the Waldorf-Astoria. The award is sponsored by the National Fund for Medical Edu- {art cation, which is giving the din- cal Assn. and the Association of Eisenhower's. speech will be broadcast at 9:05 p.m., EST, by | all major networks. There. will be no television. Prepared to Stay _DETROIT Ns) “Come prepared to stay’ is William E. ‘Hamilton's motto. The 28- year-old Detroit man -surren- dered to police for passing. $700 in rubber checks. Once ‘inside his cell he unloaded a supply of cigarettes, candy and chew- ing ‘gum. He stretched out on his bunk and started a paperback detective novel and munehed on a chocolate bar.’ ee | In Today’ s Press eo . VRE SEL OR RT RD Records Scrapped CoeMben aos veveessvecereees 2 DETROIT (INS) — Three tons County News ......60.e0008+ id of. old Wayne County records | Editorials .......... serene @ dating back to the 1700's were eens seVevecessdecencsers rth disposed of as waste. paper to- Obitua weteretewesenen ens day after being placed on pcan severe renee ei ook an in the: strar of genase dig es eeens ‘Office. The Bichigan _ TV & Radio Programs ......27 Hloweteal Becky sorted and rer “Witson, Earl ....... bo cas dyed ‘tained what historic itetns it | Women’s Pages «...11 thre 13 wanted, "The information you gave them! KNEW CODE —was it truthful or_untruthful?"’, "Sainte: of ‘both,ait “replied the in veteran of 15 years in uniform. alent of $2,500 to $3,000 in rubles): jtence if he is convicted. He is ac- -\Hunters Favored {weatherfhan for the next few |morrow, but only in the Upper eninsula, cece mn > jthe habits of military and State for the Soviet Union’ in the Department personnel assigned to} ithe U.S; Embassy in Moscow, __tnaies Sad be arrived ter Mee: r June 22, Mess and was put embassy. 4 in hatte a? the garage. He had been trained, he said, in code and cipher work in the two Russian mechanics and two Russian girls,‘ he said, he woke up the next morning in bed with one of the girls in a strange room. “Five or ten weeks later,” he said, the same girl called him at the garage and he arranged to meet her. * * * He said they: met two men in the street, one’ the girl's brother, the other" an English-speaking Russian introduced to him a Bob Day or Bob Smith: Rhodes. testified that. he never) saw the girl again after that day but met the English-speaking Rus- sian several times. - “Usually,”’. the witness said, “he was alone but not always. At one — a uniformed man was ‘inti te tap Wolbiaoa’ val der direct examination that he knew Abel or had any dealings with him. Abel faces a possible death sen- cused of stealing. American mili- tary and atomic data while posing wot one years as a Brooklyn x * & James B. Donovan, chief coun- sel for Abel, asked the court to have. Rhodes’ testimony stricken from the record. Donovan contended that Rhodes’ alleged illegal activities had noth- ing to do with the conspiracy at- tributed to Abel. by Weatherman Hunters are favored by the Alter a night's revelry. with his! Reunited INGRID BERGMAN Rossellini Calls It Happy Reunion With Ingrid PARIS (INS) — Ingrid Bergman ‘and Roberto Rossellini are spend- ing their first day together: since December’, when the. Italian movie producer flew to India and a ru- mored romance with another woman. He arrived in Paris seattclng and found his beautiful wife wait- ing at the airport with open arms and eager lips. * * * Rossellini told newsmen not to call this a reconciliation, ‘‘It ts has been any neheanideratsnding be- tween us.” He dismissed rumors of a ro- mance with Sonali. Das Gupta, said he. didn’t know if she was in Paris as reported a couple of and insisted he had Asked why he did not meet In- grid for their scheduled family va- eation in Italy last summer, Ros- sellini answered: “Tl was working.”’ * *- * He said he would have to return |to India soon to complete the films he is making for the Indian govern- {ment and that he would ‘go to Rome tomorrow. Ingrid will remain in Paris until the play in which: she is starring completes its run Oct. 30. &: days. The predicted light showers will be ideal for all types of hunt- ing, both bird and. small enimals. * *. * Weather Bureau hs predicted oc-| casional showers tonight. The low | will bea mild 52. Tomorrow dccasionai rain is ex- pectéd and continued mild tem- peratures. The high will be 64, On Thursday, the outlook is. cloudy with scattered showers and turhing colder. * & Snow is expected tonight and to- 2 P In Bache ver ota Pontiac, the lowest For the Pontiag. vicinity, the U.S. | Need Tenants? Every day your rental unit remains vacant means loss of income to you.. If you have a room, apartment or house ‘to rent place a Want Ad immediately and fill that vacancy im a hurry. ‘This ad: brought over 20 calls and rented the apart- ment the first day it ran. appointment call OR passe Te To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE, 2-8181 Just ‘ask for the rature preceding 8. 'y 1 p.m., the mer. _ WANT AD DEPT.. cury had risen to 58, many weekend sightseers who are cruising over back county roads looking at the : helm, only a happy reunion. There never} | attack. for Halloween. that fall brings exclaimed. ‘further ban James R. Hoffa sters Union presidency. ‘| Margaret, érally “cauglit short," ay Student Prince’ (Gets No Time Off; to Greet Parents LONDON (INS) — Queen Eliza- ‘beth and Prince Philip will be welcomed home today from their Mother Elizabeth and a govern- ane from: the group which yi be at London airport to greet ‘goyal couple”‘will be Printe off from his grammar school studies at\ Cheam, and ~ Princess who had to attend an offictal engagement arranged months ago, A Buckingham Palace spokes: man said it had not been de- “i yet” «Whether Princess . % would be allowed te te the airport. In New York, the Port ot New York Authority. was smarting with) embatfassment today. It was lt-] { Poating Prdes Photos. rounding cornstalks and awaiting the youngsters “Mention a color and the trees ‘and fields in the country offers it and others, during these lovely fall afternoons,” a passerby ‘Resume Arguments on Hoffa Taking Post WASHINGTON (#—Attorneys resume their argu-| ments today on whether a federal district judge should! Presiding Trial Judge 399° Mapleleat Ré., “Wetertend from taking over the Team- Judge -F. Dickinson Letts is due to’ rule,. probably today, on whether to issue an injunction against Hoffa! MAEBASIII, Japan (INS) — The Pellets _ near Elkton .. in: Huron | jand whether to tie up the funds of the giant union iship—reached only half-way, “Somebody goofed,” one offi- | elal commented, The Queen will be able to re ilax from some ef her official ..\ duties for the next two weeks |During that time she has ho ma-, ‘jor engagements scheduled Denies Girard Intended to Kill. Makes Annowncement' After Gl- Testifies of court - appointed |» The injunction, if one would replace a hiatal os ».|straining order’ which now Hoffa trom. taking .over the om ’ The delay was nought Fires Upon Detroit DETROIT (INS) .— ‘Architect | Detroit's $30 million ‘City-County Building a “rat trap” and took a poke at the auto industry yester- Wright, in Detroit to deliver a Town Hall address, said the City. County Building is ‘‘a squirrel cage of steel frames.” Mayor Louis C. Miriani, when told of Wright's remarks, had some comments of his own about a house the famed architect is building in Detroit. “I think it's a lousy looking house,” the mayer said. “y wouldn’t pay a dime for it,, “What a rat trap that is. It's a disgrace to the community, It looks like an electric company sub- station.” Turning his fire on cars, declared: “These ferry boats on the streets go growling at you fer no goodjis reason. about them but the - engine and wheels." He accused the auto industry of giving the American people de- signs contrary to nattre. Wright Frank Lioyd Wright, 88, has called! “js nothing mobile/is on ing range death of Mrs. Naka Sa-| to hit North’ American visit by Queen, \ |ment team headed by Prime Min-! a\. ister Harold Macmillan. Charles, who couldn't get the day} - |manslaughter trial of Gl William .S. Girard announced today that wend mye dy referee Abert? anybody when the fired a “het that killéd a} presiding judge in the ‘ii Traffic Accident Kills Detroiter, Also Injures 5. Shotgun Pellet in Eye Blinds Rochester Man in Group Near Bay City wounded, including a Roch- ester man blinded in one eye, and a Detroit hunter was killed in a traffic acci- dent near Lapeer as the small game season opened in Michigan yesterday. Altogether, at least 32 persons suffered trom gun- shot wounds and four : * * * others were stricken by The red carpet laid out for heart.attacks as the first of ‘Pili. to. tread. over. their. Inat| 2 @nticlpated 00,000 |350 feet in the U S.— from the | | hunters took to the field. jaly terminal to their waiting air- fhe Rochester man, Harold | Atkinson, 20, of “moa Woodward’ St. jwas in fair condition in. Pontiac |General Hospital. Me lost the -_. sight of his left eye. —~ * * * ' Killed in the auto crash * Ma land Lake Pleasant road, six m jeast of Lapeer, was Joseph K jzera, 42; of 3538 Farnworth &t. Five other he wher ater, | cee Martian, Martinson, @, his eae Martineos, 18, both of of | ass Cooley Lake Bd., Water. | rd Seen, Ge ESE pee ger, Eimer Williamson, @, of . Township. © area hunters injured: ifford Godfrey, 25, of 283'4 &. p Fa St., struck in the face by Edward Cadwallader, 8, of 1402 Hiler wounded in the face ‘hear | Elkton; | * ~Another hunter, Pot identified Sapuntes woman ‘on a U. S. firing/Raymond ‘Clemants, 43, of Pon range. -# ® Judge’ Yuzo- Kawachi made the the three-man Maebashi District ‘Court after _Girard underwent prc examination by his own re attorney and by the court f ‘fired with the intention of hitting anybody.” Girard, testifying in his own de- month-old trial, said. that was right, . _Kawachi's statement seemed a gain for the defense. But whe 21-year-old Army special- class from Streator, Iil., ge for the Somagahara fir- kai, 46-year-old wife of a Japanese farmer. Mrs. Sakai ‘was: killed ings to sell- for. serap. more than 30 million additional Americans will contract Asian flu before it, runs its course next Spring. Dr. Leroy: E. Burney told a news conference at the ia Adeete ‘Club: - |. “we have had two*'milfion eases so far. Theve, is a. real probability of a muth wider “However, we see no evidence, that it will become more serious. We expect it to continue as a mild disease with a minimum death rate.” * * Dr, Burney said the shortage of flu vaccine, which he praised for offering ‘“‘very substantial pro tection,” is nearing an end. He said cloSe. to 25 million shots are free world’s weapons and missiles s fietds. tion in ‘the scientific field is dye to be released this ‘month by) six drug manifacturing firms. counted On to assess carefully % 4. ( Macmillan Due Tomorrow for Crucial Talks With tke NEW YORK (AP)—Prime Minister Harold Macmillan |. arrives here from London tomorrow. * * ae He will start three days of crucial talks with precidend Eisenhower, Secretary of State Dulles and British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd in Washington. _ - . x * * President Eisenhower meets today with Dulles to discuss moves for countering Russia's scientific advances and her diplomatic stepS"in the Middle .East. Eisenhower was. reported thinking in terms of a _-Nerth Atlantic scientific pool as a step to mobilize the scientific know-how and. resources, Macmillan was understood to be aiming for a far :nore sweeping partnership under which British and American | scientists would -divide up scientific, tasks in, the modern * x * A major, obstacle to greater American-British. coopera- atomic energy legislation is highly restrictive.. * we owe " Congress has been adamant ‘against’ changing it, ne i though President. Eisenhower is anxious to share’ more scientific ‘secrets-with the British. But a Congress responsive to the voting’ public can be *~ the American Congress. Us. ment from the bench of fense in the final stage of the two- while, picking up spent shell cas-|_ tiac, struck in the face by pellets near Cass City; Yeager, 35, of: 21805 Wi 14 Mile Rd., Southfield Township, wounded in the head and .back near’ Filion in Huron~County; Jack Klerr, 3%, of 1444 Chester- field Ave., Birmingham, wounded jin the head near Pigeon; * * a. Robert Hein, 14, af 8110 Wood- side Dr:, Clarkston, wounded in the left leg near home; Charles H. Layman, 67, of 5468 Hurd St., Oxford, struck in the face, neck and chest by pellets near Flint; and Arthur N. Antosick, 27, of Mad- ison Heights, wounded in Sterling: banca of Macomb County. * 9 p.m. as Kuczera,, heading south on Lake Pleasant, reportedly en- tered M2 without stopping. Kuezera was returning home from Baro Stostiak, a broken legs and ‘rib juries, Both men are in ‘St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Flint. : were treated at Lapeer County Hos- pital for minor injuries. ® * The Clarkston youth, Robert Hein, was . hunting with several the people’ $ mood. 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OCTOBER 22, 1997 2 : Bah ges at 150 i Wit Asian Flu i} Disease Seems to Hit | Hardest at Elderly and i DeWitt’s | Retarded in U.S. = Caulking eed ue om gong ol 3 DeWitt's ¥ Asphalt Roof Coating = 4Q)°? FE De s : CF : It is pant A ——~ f t | Plastic Roof Coating Per Reporting techvuques ditter / San — departments. f test re- © DeWitt’s P a $ 00: ued pple to confirm death - er al rom Asian flu, / = Glazing Compound | M@| The disease seems to hit hard Lumber - Hardware - Building Supplies @ elderly persons and retarded chil- OPEN SATURDAY “til 5 dren. Both groups .have lower re- sistance to diseases than healthy Save on Roth's Cash and Carry Plan! —Circle Drive for Easy Loading— adults. Hundreds of schools have been UMBER CO. @i closed as a result of absenteeism student and a to respiratory illnesses, Some schools later reopened. victim to the illnesses. Prisons and churches have felt the effect too. * * * For instance: In Atlanta, Ga., o . i ~ from city prison to prevent the spread’ of flu. In Scranton, Pa., visiting hoyrs were canceled this week at the Lackawanna County jail “to keep inmates healthy.” Church services were canceled in parts of the Lehigh ‘Valley of Pennsylvania last’ Sunday because of fear of spreading the disease. x * * In Detroit, a judge caught up on his docket yesterday by sen- tencing ‘six men from the hospital bed to which he had been con- fined by flu two weeks ago. Mich., 3360 W. Huron Se ena aasananm f - ———] — | factory worker, was ill with the es Btu. So were her 14 children. = Tomorrow the Public Health a Service's Advisory Committee on ‘@ influenza will hold a meeting in @\ Washington to discuss the situa- BUR EERER ROR EREROR EER EeReeEeeReEes tion. : 3360 W. HURON Seneane @ 1* Rr * ee ‘No sooner said than done wPYTELEPHONE. Suddenly your TV set goes on the blink. Not exactly a crisis, but the children don’t want to miss their favorite programs— neither do you. So you just pick up your phone and call the service man. Soon the picture is back, clear as ever. _ ' It’s good to know, isn’t it, that any one—or rican it - you want is just a telephone call away. Use your telephone to run your day-to-day.errands, = ' plan good times, keep you in touch with family and friends. : ee 8 just no end to its usefulness. ~ MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE conPany a city judge) authorized the release of inmates) 1 ONSO 2 MADOEN . 9 FRCOFE 10 SKED 18 GACE 12 NAGHEC 13 ATESTE 8 SHCA reCord, sped, fi¥e, hundrfd, tukn _WHAT'S MY LINE? Yesterday's Answer tRock, riDe, ewRve, miles, laps, 10-22 Ionia Teacher Leaves Estate to Feline Pets IONIA, Mich. @ — The will of Mrs. Blanche Bonner Barber, ad- mitted to probate yesterday, left jmost of her estate to provide food and care for her cats, There was no immediate esti- mate on. the size of the estate, at $26,000 for the executrix, Mrs. Hattie Schaefer. Mrs. Barber, a widow and former Detroit school- teacher, made small bequests to- taling $1,100 to nieces and ‘ne- phews and set up the rest of the estate as a fund for the cats. Death Toll Climbs in Train Collision ing the death toll to 89, * * * Seventy-nine died in the wreck- age. The surviving injured now total 112, Most of the ‘casualties’ — all) Turks—were aboard a local diesel train bound for Istanbul from Edirne. The local smashed into headed from Istanbul for Europe. Police said they were holding the stationmasters of the two sta-j i ' Jeurred to determine if either had jbeen’ negligent. 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Pontiac, Michigan h ~ Race Motor Sales, inc, 22525 Woodward Ave. Ferndale, Michigan Bob Southern 1000 E. West Maple Rd. Walled Lake, Michigan oinN OTHER AREAS see your LOCAL EDSEL SEALER Blacklock: Ed | 32411 Grand River °~ Farmington, Michigan : NAME NIKE SITE & During Wise Road in Commerce Township, the base was officially named the “Commerce Lake Nike Site.” Tours of the site were conduct- ed Saturday and the 28th Group Drum and. Bugle Corps of ease te elon: A ae oa sends desmmnsnt inion de ‘Elevation of Mis- () “giles” was part of the program and a “Retreat Formation’ by Army personnel concluded the event..Above, E. A. Nealer, Milford Mayor Protem, presents certificate signifying purchase of a plaque with the site name to (center) First Lt. Joseph Smith and (right) Lt. Col. Ronald Watson, Pentine Prose Poste an open house at the Nike site on Benson Seeks Law Extension Af cline Singing ( Group i in First Concert Rochester's Season Opens Oct. 27 ROCHESTER—The second sea-, Julian Parrish, noted pianist and New York, the legitimate theater, | Meetings This Week Friday from 7 -°10 p.m. exciting booths to please young and old. A few of the attractions will be: spook house, s room, - | white elephant, country store,i ‘pony cart rides, cake waht Ghd a parlor, Refreshments wiTl be available. Each debejiiorehnaed ior the: for the King @nd. Queen of” the school. The publig- ts invited. school and PTA, Oxford The Daniel Axford Sehool PTA will meet at 8 -p.m, tonight for a program on “Nutrition,” Speakers will be Annabel. Rick- ard, nutrition consultant of the Michigan Department of Health, Lansing, and Dearing, manager of the lunch program at Oxford, School nurse Betty te Elmwood Slates | ‘Friday Fair Oxford, Avondale and South Lyon Schedule - AVON TOWNSHIP — The PTA of Elmwood School is holding its annual Fall Festival at theeschool, There will be interesting and talent show will serve as @ Vote” he Proceeds will be used for the Mrs. Flotence |. School PTA is planning Dance Satiirday at 8 p. ff . sponsor the event so ; might meet on a social t ‘loween fare will be tabied then Mhé"pitile has been invited to attend, Pictured above are Mrs, George Stitt, chairmad for the event, and George_ #*, Barrie, principal of Pine ‘Knob, Jon achat is. To> ‘gated son of the Rochester Civie Music arranger directs the quartefte, and, including “Showboat,” “‘Mamba’s!Rraders : F. A! : cash Asgn. will open on Sunday Oct. 27, Clinton Holland, tenor; Robert W ; . . i ; ® 0 onor Feels Time Is Needed at 3:20 p.m., in the Student Center/Alexander, tenor: Wanda, or elie Samael aaa SES _ oe aes th tne Pies will bene iat the new Rochester High School, ibass-baritone, and J, Way ; * ‘Rose,” a in 3 pa fit the work of that club in its ree- , San Market jens te Waterman bn, ae on ea Wisden sles uae gees ee eens —, i pot ois te "een onal in oreign arke The Continental-Aires America’s, tet. 3" : Arrange Open House among more than 200 boys in the [See A x ye in eee Me loa Tet Ge sl fee pathey. Ong. (eae cae toa gE od WASHINGTON «Secretary of! group will be the first of the four ‘with appeafances' in all major “Tv! “Briekel Saw” the Wheel”; and/é " s ‘ er r ing * ae ca noe ” ap AS * + é oll Agriculture-Benson hopes that a concerts to be presented here, this and radio, in night clubs such as 0). tamous “Sea Chantey” med-| For one of 48% ‘ The ot ¥ ? —_ ‘Linda’ Burt takes the part of Petes raat be season, ithe. wotidfamous Latin Quarter in ley. proj the PTEA members are|e TONVILLE — The Rev, | pay Gee OF Ne-|Rose Marg Marphy and Paul F. sede senses eore" 4 ‘selling pen and pencil sets Ging, pastor of St. Joseph/Mt of the Boy's Club of Auburt Grosse plays Abraham Levy, The will help get another year's exten- us ‘Recueil and tail oobi! me , Core in Lake Orion, is to be i. father is played by Joseph Margola sion of an important farm surplus *‘Marquita Moll, soprano and Ruth| = ie honored by parishioners of St. pet and, opposite him, the Irish father disposal program, . ne De 'Slenczynska pianist also will be; . South Lyon Elementary PTA/Anne Parish for his timeless work OES Association iy played by Tom Galloway, Sr. | * ee pete S f nee in the Student Center, {walt Sem! Ae. 3 p.m. Wednesday, iene a Catbolic Church to ow of comedy is provided ' diy "The fourth of the series, the Saint, Repose. ' . and Mrs. Isane Cohen, Large quantities: of the svr- \Louis Sinfonietta, will take plaee| The program will be on “'Civil|- parishioners Slates F all Meeti ; | eure by Jack Wylie and : pluses moving abroad are being j De and the public ' Flea: : in the yminasium auditorium of fense.” Light refreshments will) are invited to an “Open House” nor Hedberg. Tomi Galloway, Jr. oid wider 0 law Gat peumits the ‘the new hig school, [be served, the fifth grade’ aft) 4 pay tribute to. Father, Ging The Oakland County Asa ‘of the| and Thad Johosan play the parts agriculture paioei i this coming Sunday afternoon, |OES will have 7 ot the and rabbi, foreign currencies’ at 2 p.m, in the Veteran's Hulld- (meting at the ‘On ab paecaoe . ing on Vatwity drive, - Schoo} in Ort finance various UV. A program Meeting opens operations. with all active be anneal oige ish taking part, “s* , and in the afternoon, in- es Pele tase “Ito Hold Di nner William McFeeley * ‘meageneral stallation of officers. culturay Trade coke OO on The president 46 be installed | Members of the Curtain Call The- Act — expires Benson wants. it extended until the middle of 198, He feels that big farm surplusé@ @nd to develop permanent ma in countries more time is negded to get rid of| ° getting the benefit sthe law. THE CONTINENTAL: AIRES | HAR tragic concealed ‘Less than one year ago, Dobradi, “ OF porr — : Nectiolied ot the | of the Hungarian revolt are. ‘the smiles of Louis Dobradi of ‘Scotia, N. ¥., and Edith Novak of Schenectady, as they share a bunch of grapes in Albany, N.Y. ° , ti ee 23; was a free) j ; “dom fighter. and Mins Novak, 19, was & witness to Soviet brutality, Now making new lives in ‘the 2 S. they're ‘taking part in the “Festival of Grapes,” traditional Hungarian harvest observ- ance, held for oe first time in Albany. Will as $1-a-Year Deputies A six-man police reserve unit; Township, and board members of-| ficially approved the move at last night's meeting. The men, recommended by Su- pervisor Elmer Johnson, who is also civil defense ‘director and acting chief of police, include Lor- en Anderson, 38, of 2361. Edinbor- ough Ave., who has had four », }years experience in the -Pontiac Police Department, He-is in eharge of the - group. * * * ‘Tom Peterson, 43, of 6141 An- ersonvil ‘had four years of active aS captain in U. S. Army in World War Il. Others include: David Rob- erts, 39, of 4041 Baybrook pr.;° Clayton Hall, 36, of 1066 Boston .Ave.; Harvey Gilchrist, 43, of 460 Lakeside Dr. and David Putman, $8, of 74 Camley Ave. Chosen because of their 11-week Michigan State Police _ jcourse and civil defense work, ‘as * well as on a basis of interest and | “|past records, the men will work) strictly on ‘a’ voltinteer basis, John- son said. MADE DEPUTIES However, they are established on the township payroll as dollar-a- year men for bonding and insur- ance purposes, They have been of- .|ficially deputized by Oakland Coun- ty Sheriff- Frank Irons. Johnson said that these men: will ‘continue. their. police training in ICD with a 10-hour course. in first aid beginning at 7:30 p.m. tomor- row night. * * * They will work under the direct supervision of the Waterford Town- ship Police Department, and help during football games or any oc- casion where they may be needed throughout the township, Johnson concluded... Boy, 14, Saves Woman : football. player forythe Galesburg- Augusta High School ‘pulle? Mrs. 4Zoseph Buckhout from, in front of A. speeding New York Central .|freight train at Galesburg, id Vetter grabbed her by the’arm and -~ threw her backward ust before “Ithe engine whizzed by. Both fell ito the ground “ah inches from ‘o¢ ~ nlled Pree Photo the, rails. Néarsighted children, more than any other group,-like best to read because ‘their world is a limited one, | * 6-Man Volunteer Unit! Serve’ Township has been. set up for Waterford) training! | the membership drive for 1958 KALAMAZOO (M — A 14-year-old val and family style chicken din- ner will be held on Wednesday in Quick Hall here. Dinner will start being served ‘at 5 p.m., continuing until all are served. Various booths will be open |to the public at two o'clock There will be a “Slave Auc- tion” when high school students auction their time to the highest bidder, Proceeds are to go to the Methodist Home for the Aged. A sale of produce Will be fea- tured in the evening with Cornell :Elkow as auyetioneer. } (Rochester Revival to Run’ ‘Oct. 23-Novii3 ROCHESTER — Church of the : will. open a re- Nov, -3. rm; & *, Preaching will be Ne Cletus Franklin of Oden, Ind. The coast-to-coast’ evangelist will open meetings at 7:30 each eve- | ning. : ‘Ray Sigler, Rochester choir di- rector, wil] be in charge of music. Public attendance is invited. |Name Farm Leaders Lapeer County Farm Bureau leaders have been annéunced in imembers, The goal is 1716 mem- ‘bers for the county.’ Roll call membership chairman is Mrs. SOUTH. LYON + the ‘Methodist, urch 32nd annual harvest fesii-/Edward Gates Phail: is -program PA caved gg Page presentations, and Mrs. Lawrence Wudarcki heads the refreshment |committee. is Mra. Frank Voll, 4240 Collins Rd.,, Rochester. Tickets for. the luncheon are available from local chapters or Mrs. Walter Weitzel, 4691 Had. * * * ’ dington Lane, Birminham. It was through the efforts = Father Ging that a meeti called in the spring of 1948 and a Move was begun to establish a Catholic Church in Ortonville, Due to’ his lifelong devotion to St. Apne, Father Ging proposed that the newly. founded church be called “St. Anne Mission,” Schedules Dance Saturday Night GANGELLVILLE — The local n a\Gingellville Club |secretry lie, Mrs. Corinne Phillips and Mrs, Jean Walters. ; The Boy's Club committee head- Charles USE THE approximately three years, the parishioners very faithfully took their turn in setting up the Im- ity Center from 9:30 p.m. to 1/30 a.m. Saturday night. * * * , Prizes will he offered for the best costumen, and refreshments ing on the rough floors are now 19 ag gp almost forgotten ta, he een * Lhership inereased: ; Proceeds wie? go_ into the wel- bishop soon deemed it necessary |fare and ‘recreation fund to. spon-| sor youth activities and help the *|néedy of the area. Kive actes of land were pur-| A local orchestra will fornia chased on M-15 as a future build-|Music. Robert Williams is gen- ing site. Ground breaking cere-|¢ral chairman. moriies” forthe church were held in the fall of 1951. ea ‘Beef Dinner, Bazaar The church was completed and Wednesday in Orion the first mass was sung in the : ORION TOWNSHIP — A -beef unew church on Easter Sunday | sinner and bazaar, planned by April 13, 1952~The Rev. Kenneth epee : MacKinnon, assisted by twenty ea bg the eae Meth-| seminarians from the Sacred ch, east of M24 on = ‘Horace Davis’ and membership’! cute As Ray Glendenan. ‘ FLORENCE HIRNEISEN Mr. and Mrs. Robert A, Hirnei-| sen of Seebaldi Street, Drayton, Plains, announce the engagement | their daughter, Florence f hl Ay to James M, Burns, ‘son! of Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Burns of Alco drive‘ Drayton Plains. date has been set;for the wedding. The prospectivé bridegroom is! at -present in the Seabees, — | tor of St. Anne’s Parish. 'surrounding area. a * * * ~y - But, it was The Rev. Ging, ‘say , ae _|parishioners, who made all this C | € | d possible, since he put eight years oun q en ar verbell road, is planned kai 5 towne pe tampee in Detroit, cele- p.m. Wednesday. au : A variety of ‘aprons, candy and)“ Daring the first year of the baked goods will be on sale, in Mission . only thirty families addition to the: — were registered. One hundred — | and five families now compose the membership, and the atten- = during the stimmer months is greatly increased by the summer visitors to the lakes Plans Speech Prefect GRAND RAPIDS «» — A new | speech correction program is being | rom | set_up at Mary Free Bed Chil-| m aren. dren's Hospital. and Orthopedic | On Sept. 17, 1957 the Arch- Center under direction of Dr. Rol- bishop deemed it necessary. to land J. Van Hattum of Rochester, elevate St. Anne Mission to the|N.Y. It .will augment. a plan status of Parish, The Rev, John) ‘already in effect’ at the hospital| FOR Hardy, who ‘was. assistant pastor and is designed to include children in Monroe; became the first pas-' and adults of the community and | of hard work into making St. Anne the parish it is today, That iis why they wish to honor him) sw Auburn Hels bts Public pinochie ty at. 8 Pp mm. Thursday a ‘the Auburn Heights com: Club, 220 South Squirrel j ‘Firestone © CONVENIENT © CONFIDENTIAL OUT - OF - LINE WHEELS CAN CUT TIRE LIFE in Firestone | WHEEL ALIGNMENT& SPECIAL| ‘on Sunday. a Doiremenents. : A Harvest Home ner will be held ae Vassar Waman Killed: tor the "public at 6:30 "pm. satnraay| ‘ VASSAR ww — Mabel J. Wilson, {Hon es a ee No} 49, of Rte. 1 Vassar, was far r, fh SO yg MOO : \Monday jn a two-car collisiosi* on | She Epmfoncheon Church will ae ee - ‘a county toad near this Tuscola parlors. Prk ay. ‘the meal is to be pre: V6 West Huron fet ‘County community seine Sasa nh PER SRS ] ae eS : yy ; How it looks like we might.” eg : WILS And then the ‘phone rang, the first of many times, lunch tomorrow...” Her high-nécked black dress was .-. . well, real snug who has never done anything but show her bust. I'd hate to a freak people would want to ogle and nothing more.” | : “ge tek gaa eae |THE MIDNIGHT EARL... }—* The Jeff Chandlers who had an llth anniversa Oct. 13) will divorce; he moved out . . . Nat (King) Cole’ll had never acted before. ra Joey” party. [1 EARL’S PEARLS: The best time ‘) That’s earl, brother. . (Copyright, 1957) DIANE :“PEETUH!” she said. (pause). “Peetuh, so if we could have Garry Moore'll play his 1,900th morn- ing radio show Nov. 1... « Frank Sinatra " brought Lauren Bacall to the big “Pal | move to the suburbs is when your.son’s second bigzest source of income— ower,— | ld enews fo aperate a lawnmowsr—| | cserts are firee—has been ruined by the internal disorder. [Flynn and actress Maura Fitz- play. of pomn in view economic difficu'ties.” * * * on|Antonio Kebreau which _ "|her. “This matter of having a big bust has got to the comicat|*t bayonet point since June 14. ” she | Cc stage, Per done Nevin et cae neand, named Babrine,|yes° term or becomes another fn 10 * ¢ « Ty| Duvalier said he would form a be|"national union” Cabinet tomor- Peérson-to-Perosn'd Nov. 1... Martha|Tow. It faces serious | Raye, asked to write her memoirs, said,|*” "4 “Not-for ten more years” . . , Diane|" || Varal, who's featured in “Peyton Place,” to * * * Sinatra Buys Estate Once Owned by Jolson PALM SPRINGS, Calif. # READ THIS OFFER BEFORE YOU ADD-A-ROO Finish It Yourself pyr ee Sear We offer you the opportunity to do your own interior finish and. SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. Our experts will show you how. Or we will do the complete job. We-also olfer you the linest workmanship and guarantee all work and materials. FE 2-8245 Specialising in =~ @ ATTIC ROOMS . @ KITCHENS : @ ADDITIONS © PORCHES Evenings @ DORMERS @ GARAGES D & M Building Service 9 S, JESSIE, REAR ‘ve tay $ Frank Sinatra has bought a Palm of Strife-Torn Republic in Brief Ceremonies Duvalier takes over from a mil- itary ignta headed by Brig. the string of short-time: govern- ment chiefs—seven in the last and bitter political feuding. The main problems are: 1. The national treasury {& vir- tually bankrunt, the nation's econ- omy wrecked, The government's domestic and foreien debts total about.123 million do'lars, a sizable sum for four million poverty- people. . 2. The tourist trade that is the 3. Three-fourths of the popula- tion are officially described ag hungry. Duvalier said he hopes} Attorney Bob Ford entered to obtain U.S, surplus food, pleas of innocent for them yes- 4. American. aid, once about 114/terday. million dollars annually, has been election. There are recurrent ru- mors that revolt might flare again ali visite to the & prisoners : an epidemic of upper respiratory illnesses continued strong. in area. “None of the prisoners i sick,”|"%, 80 longer Reded. Warden’ Manley said, "We want a al be le etn a q BOB THOMAS .| LOS of Haiti's Brady, 33, and publicist ‘Desmond Gen. has ruled Nov, 25. tching funds. Relations with| publicists Assn. Hollywood Ball,|!2VoF of a strike, No date was set. ’*i strained since the recent death of “tan American citizen, Shibley Tala- mas, The U.S. Embassy charged The walled, three-acre estate|ticn claimed he died of a has a three-bedroom home and 4| attack. ; lice station. like the brief civil war that raged * ic inlin Port au Prince May 2. DETROIT & & Members of Unit | EXCLUSIVE! First Time Shown ——IN THE PONTIAC AREA—— Of These Two Outstanding Features Cunt WiLts- Rowawo - Geesoey AND ps & . Sl il le i i A in a in Na i a in i i i i i i a i a i a i a i a i i i i in i i i A i i i i ia i ill alin i orld Zw There is no way out of San Quentin © except by the main gate...or feet first!iay This is the story of the HOUSE OF NUMBERS JACK PALANGE | P rarey RUSSELL ROUSE wwe DON M. MANKIEWICZ runny [i , chair- ; room and engine lathes, has pur-|™man of the local's.election commit-| HOW YOU'LL LOVE chased Sidney Machine Tool Co.,|'ee, said Monday that 2,037 of the * of Sidney, Ohio. No price was announced. The purchase was an- nounced by Joseph H. Buhr, presi-/%**- Kavanagh, justice - elect of the|nounced by Joseph H. Buhr Michigan Supreme Court. dent of Buhr. 5S gs ” 2 se. BSF 2 if Feit Lae i i i A} il iF i if i BFeg : EF : gi i i : d Z 5 : i and Slattery was set for Nov. 19. Flynn and Actress {iret sineine two “Seam Fo Will Fight Charges HOLLYWOOD (?—Actor Errol each after being booked at a po- union's approximately 3,200 mem- bers voted to strike. No date was Tool Firm Purchased K. of C. Fetes Kavanagh | ANN ARBOR @ — Buhr Ma- chine Tool Co., maker of precision and engine HI i 1 itzi Gaynor's New Role | Reverses Former Defeat \ r f cf ub ifr 3 4, i I ff TEENAGE REBEL 1 i F eee Efe ete ei ¢ ive =f E 3 Ss : . Z S that 2,037 of the unions approxi-| OPEN 6:45 cake “t MA 4-2151 , WALLED LAKE | MICHAEL RENNIE DINE § Cowteoet | | HEX RAED PAO j ~-Miss SHELLEY WINTERS sees | - - mately 3,200 members voted in Ross Roy Asks Divorce | DETROIT uw — Ross R._ Rey,| heart| Policeman William Friedman) president of the Greater Detroit said Flynn grabbed his badge and|Chamber of Commerce, has filed was belligerent. Flynn denied he!a circuit ¢ourt suit for divorce] said he took the/from his wife, Mary. Mrs. Roy] ~ Miss FitzGibbon| began a counter action, also re-| Flynn handed her the badge/ questing a divorce. No reasons) were given. | ~ NOW THRU THURS. BILLY GRAHAM in “FIRE ON THE HEATHER” Wednesday Night, 7:30 P. M. THE SALVATION ARMY 29 West Lawrence FREE!—300 SEATS—FREE!. _ HEPBURN (On1) STARTS TONIGHT. ‘MODERN MUSICAL TREAT.. “EXCITING STORY! | PRESEI SCOPE COREY ‘} } | | “Around the World in Ton Wooks” | | -“DIVIDED by the SEA” LAST CARY GRANT © FRANK SINATRA DAY! in “The PRIDE and the PASSION” . TOMORROW IF YOU’VE EVER BEEN IN LOVE... OR EVER HOPE TO BE-IN LOVE... Here Is'a Love Story You'll Love’ With All Your Heart! , Every bitter-sweet moment of their romance on the French Riviera . . . across an ocean and all over New York is yours to share and cherish forever! . Muay crant DEBORAH KERR AN AFFAIR T0 REMEMBER . A Series of Travel and Adventure Films BE SHOWN STARTING TOMO “AS AN IMPORTANT PART OF OUR PROGRAM! . First of the Series... VENICE —= GRAND CANAL REGATTA — : RACING GONDOLAS! leg Feature at 11:10- 1:18-8:15-5:15~ 7:20 and 9:20 , 3 Retoned by UNIVER BAL-INTERNA’ AY FUPPEN - PRU FOX - Hanes CONRNED y z ° : c 7) a in MERE” n A ans = , 7 ) i ahonas i mms STARTING THURSDAY! 2 CREAT HITS! | es. “TAMMY sicuccon~ “susan sumer 1 ' i th 5 z ge | : | MEINE a Rene Oe ee a a jos THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 i F : 2 i : 5g ae é pe : ; 4 4 4 f ae é ee BUICK ADDS NEW TOP LINE — A new entry in the prestige comes in three models. Hardtop model is shown above, at right. base, is equipped with new and bigger brakes, and has new interior Buiek's new cars will be displayed by Oliver Motor —_ Inc., car market this year is Buick’s Limited series. The Limited is Big volume seller in the Buick line has been the Buick Special. styling. The new air ride, and variable pitch or the flight pitch 210 Orchard Lake Ave, in: Pontiac, . . a ee a eee and Se eee ee een eae ee seek Shot = ; . hae oe Bi . New Limited Tops B k ” Now Way Qulesty Stops ~ Burial Service Set | Newsin Brief Grains Steady ops Buic Stocks Recoup - Death Notices | ee eee prem | yess af egpoaer eat, : : . pote — Service for Mrs.| And Yet More Remarkable <_ Joseph B -avig-snend Jacob- Pinion ov) Barve ny sors 4 nogrey ef ine FLINT — Buick-today persented faster cooling for the front brakes IQOroUus y Joseph (Lena) Carpenter, Tl, of) y, hee any of the many then eS ee ne ae erie its 1958 line of cars with which|which absorb the major portion of 1858 North Lake Pleasant Rd., At-| sands" whe have sued it over reported died this morning at St. Joseph ent on merican Business General Manager Edward T. Rags-|the braking power. tica Township, will be at 2 p.m. poe antes Mercy Hospital from injuries re- oo Association, Place! CijCAGO WW — Most grain fu- ‘dale hopes to capture a greater! NEW YORK @ — The Stock| Thursday from Muir Brothers Fu- bio a Aceanas ceived in an automobile accident tiac Federal Savings & Loan tyres steadied Smee : new style wheat was "4 to % high-/the same “‘switch the pitch" prin-/ Beans, lima, bv. ..........00-se00e: 3.80 2 LAKE ORION — Service for Pontiac Police report that some-|er, Dec. $2.18%; corn was to % Ciple as an airplane propellor. pote, gan ereese New York Stock Roy Maxwell Garllus, 43, of 78 OoOvy one stole equipment valued at/higher, Dec. $1.21; oats was %| The new transmission also has Pg te oe Sibley Avenue, Detroit, will be at about $286 from: a Michigan Bell jower te higher, Dec. 67%; ryeithree turbines instead of two, — 11 a.m. Wednesday from Allen's Telephone tool cart located at W.|was % to % higher, Dec. $1.27%;|which increases the torque output. hea ccc gg ERY Telecel 20-4) Funeral Home, Lake Orion. The Many well selected com- [Huron and Genesee streets. soybeans were % lower to % * * Regplent, fe... si seasesansees 1.78 | Allied Choos HE Jacobs nia : a Rees ot dohns will officiate mon stocks aré¢ excellent higher Nov, $2.29%; lard was un-| Airooise suspension is available|Kehireb! ibehe+ dos. secorseveses HBAs mad Sed See ES: te al will be in Eastlown investments right now, as (Patton Heads Caravan jchanged to 2 cents higher per hun-\on aj] 1958 Buicks. Four See oF « RT Pleat Kelsey Hay -. 33 |Cemptery. ‘Mr. Garllus died sud- well as being ideal to in- for Underwriters dred pounds, Nov, $11.65. filled with compressed air replace | Ontens, Belg bebe ace vesuae' ie = om «::: 144 xe Clk 2 as i. aden : ten clude in your plans for the CHICAGO. Oct” 23 VAP) —Opening the traditional steel springs in the|Parsnips, ' bu. see? ope SEOIOMD EOS «>. 389 Lone F 33.8| Mrs. Harold T. pn eg : : | grains: . pad = + 329) km Gas & Bl. 39.7 LOF Glass... 10.2 ™ future. Investment can be | Curtis E. Patton, of 314 S. Tilden|* Ps: 14) eis new suspension aystem, a +. 800lae ELA E BT te Moat... 08 made monthly out of in- |St., of the Michigan State Associa-\pec ..... 2.11% Dee. -....... 67% meen ae the car ++ 140\qm Motors... 64 bing & My .. 64.3 ‘Belie h , : : fon of ‘Life Und in Pon-|,. Whest mew) Mar ......+. 68% /gardl load. —_ . sossee L3BAm N Gas .... 46.2 Lockh Alre ., 20.4 ve 12 Fis ermen , comé, if you wish. Write or tion e erwriters in Sn Geepeetiaess 21% May eT E --eepessoevecsee § 10am News... 22.5 w's oe BD] 4 phone for free list of | tiac is Sales caravan chairman for/Mar ...... 222% ire cadet jeer a lo a cosscee LOC Am Rad... 1 8 bom a, Perished. in Jat n , May .2..:..+ 2.18% sev ege oe TSU . sececcesccecee SO Am Seating ... 17.6 Lorillard’. ... 268 pea | suggested stocks the annual information and sales, ;, 98 “Mar L% Delicious, DU. cesrerereeees 175) Am Qmelt ..... 40 Low & Nesh'.. : * : ideas program appearing through- Sep 000... 2.00% May “0000 131%! Ail cars .are - eundpped with 12-)Turipe (cha) doa. sscss2cecst2 SS URIAR Beer Be Meek Ta, ot] | SHIOGAMA, Japan up—Twelve | out Michigan this week. Lee wce:, SUG. Weer eecoe 11.62 [inch brakes. Total contact area jam Tob 113 May D Strs .. 35:3/Japanese fishermen are believed | The program will be presented)Mar \..:... 130% Dee 2°." : 120° |has been increased to 218 square Greens lam Viscose... 38 McGraw Ht .:. 383/to have perished early when 4 WATLI ten to lecal Life Underwriter Associa-|“*Y °°": le 13:17 inches. yf ably &C.. 54 = Merck : 37 |their 50-ton fishing boat, the Ya- tions and meetings are being held a Front brake drums on all models /|% 139 Armour te Co the Mergen Lino . 403! zaki Maru, burned and sank, 4 in Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, De-| 34 A except the Special are of aluminum 1.$0/Armat Ck ..... 9.2 Midi Stl Pd || 426 xs * & LERC H EN troit, Frankenmuth, Lansing and} partments with cast iron liner. This provides opinac 3.00/AU Cat Line uf Minn ‘M&ai’.: 6"| Another fishing boat rescued 10 : & (or 6 F . f | Jackson, fo Be Built Here - Swiss Chard, Ube Aveo Bate 0 a a . ry of ao ey eae i an ak ee noose xe 44] Mont Ward .,. 30.7|/ parently were rapped in Pp. f . + * Moto’ . . Member New York Stetk Exchange |TOOth Weighs 7 Pounds Want Correction Camp seolBete Blesi"scc gf Mower Whesi': fra] The sea tragedy. Scourred | 20 3 : end dtht> tiading dlliingne CARIO = A hippopotamus tooth] Building permits for 80 erat : Celery, Cabbage, ba, vesesece srt EBS Boeing Air 2. 31 Motorola. .... 0 _— re t northern Pacific © ge ep er UA vei “| LUDINGTON #— County | Escarole, bleached, aerecestetsl 3.99 Boho Alum ... 161 “9p /Coast of Japan. - 5 may weigh 7 pounds and be 30/ment buildings and a louie he re Lettuce, Leaf, bu. .--+...: ciccoss BAO pane Dire... 102 TAL OP «oes $18 Community Nat, Bk, Bidg. 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.|/inches long. These teeth were | milk plant building at = ee supe: ve ted the State Bors Warn .... 32.1 Net Cash RB .. 94.5 DETROIT STOCKS : FE 4-2895 formerly used for dental ivory|Ave. were approved Monday by|-°rTections Commission to locate Poultry Brig 7 oe ya — foe -y | (C. J, Nephier Co.) FE for humans and are still used for|Cary F. Alt, Pontiac building in-|* corrections camp on the site of Brun + RE Wat Lend fen m4 Figures after decimal points are eighths 2-9119 ivory ornaments. spector. a former CCC camp at Walhalla DETROIT EGGS Burrowgha ee oer 84 Alten Rec, & Rquip, C Co. 38 98 a8) Hours: 8:30 - 4:30 : A’ $82,500 22-unit apartment|o¢ tunds reportedly cdeyes ‘estab- pOrm, Tetiola case oo” weluded, tederel> Camp Sou Do aD Kort“ Wey B04 ee ee oy ee | a building will be constructed by the |): state grades Can Pac... as] no, Am AY +++ 283) Howell “Elec. Motor Co... 54 84 5.4/1 Please send me prospectus ment of the camp when a!” whites: Grade A, extra Jaree e2: te wee “+ Hp|Pen. Metal’ Prod. Co... 10 "19 10 Stein Building & Lumber Co.’ of|.: nar invitation was extended |%1-50.* average 68 odin "Scat Gp... 334: Nor, Se Bw + 181 the Prophet Co* 03 97e hing 285 OS ee Chuan 20x80-fi. store, apis. above. All. rented Iam, Detroit at 20 Salmer Dr. z. will two years ago Sy. wa | ae hb) sma sand avg Coe. JT cease a Nwst Atria + gf Rudy Manufecturing’ C Co. ist 19.8 196 poste income now (1) ea i Nar sore plant building 20x40-ft—suitable for ‘be a 127 by 90-foot brick building. . Browns: Grade A, extre large 60;|Gen 1m Ps 1 arg Owens Cue... 39.4) we w Prod. Co* 21 22 Ancor tn q sna Owens Ill Gi 53.2 , ‘ e = an type busin a | The second building will be con- . emake $040, tl ove nag Saco & Oh... #4 pee G & "eel: tho sale; bid und asked, Natatversevnsesetsdhacsnnie AKLAND 4 apts. all rented. All on 1 lot — structed by the same firm at 30 Rail. Network Speedy Commercially, araded Cin Mil a ..:. 33.4 BOD AW Alr 12.4 — 5 oy gs cate 60x190-f. deep: lsidaiir Dr. ted ot be a 130i joun extralCition Bree’! apg Panh & 4h NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ‘Atos 90 CADILLAC ST: 3-room home and bath. Has hot water MMM structure 92 by 90 feet. The build- ~ Seven Europe ig age 0-0; large a ia men m_ 413 elark “Baul > 38 Porke De... b33|erehesoese. Public’ sale will be beld wil * nnd eae eee ae heater, gas 1exas aS hs seen gas ge built-in ling permit listed the ‘total value oe heared to cat ta aS pond ei ergs a4 5 Mmecnim 38-43; :|Cluett, Pea... 348 Aga! a ay Sccten reation, +7 eer Sl 0006060046 cd0bpeeebscedvasons w te bel pense deamates “ ” : Colg Paim ::"; 44.4 Pepst Cola... 167/a.m., November 1, 1987. ; ee (Water is in building.) jof the project as $52,500 Traris-Europe. Express’ network DETRorr ‘POULTRY Col Bra A... 343 Pfizer... 463 Oct, 21, 22, *87, WELL MAKE ATTRACTIVE DEAL FoR CASH, IF ALL Is | The .milk company wil buildjof extra-fare diesel cars linking en a'cone Be. HE Pine Oo Sy TAKEN AT ONCE a $27,000 100 by 150-foot cement|principal capitals. As an example po mTROrT. £3; 1 Beroi, for No. 1 Gon Raison... 41.4 Philip Mop ...'38.4)” JOHN CROCKER, SR. block building at 256 Norton Ave.jof Trans-Europe’s speed, pit takes quality sve poultry up Tae AS, Sa > ol: SR id ge egy ep pe cantane ave. ‘to be. used as a milk plant and jonly 2 hours and 40 minutes tojseavy type brotiers and fryers (2%-3% Cont Bek ees ORY Proct & a #. ritank wash room. _" travel the 200 fniles from Paris|Ibs); whites 2021; caponeties (under Sicont COPA® .. 102 Pullman... $1.2 _ c heavy type hens 24.26; heavy type toms ya] = eer? La og ou . 73 a a Copper, Rae - 178 Repub Gil... 00.7 ‘ . yt Livestock Curtiss “Wr .. 294 Royn Mets... 38 Det diccn’’"* agg Rey Te Bm ... 81. eee DETROIT LIvesTocK Dis C. Beng |. 23.2 ROCK, SpE, «+ 284 ei , 11 (AP)—Detrott| Doug Aire ... oa Safeway Bt |. 69.6 : vestock, ++ $82 Bt Jos Lead |. 73.4 Cattle—Balable 180. Most today’s run|Du Pont ..... 162. at Pap .. 24.1] - cows; other classes in meager supply;|Eest Air L .. 282 goovit mr... 36 - East Kod .... 87. : standard 1108 Ib. steers 1850: utility|E! Auto L'... 283 fears Rowe’. Ste cows 13.90-14.80; canners and cutters| =! & Mus ..., 3.4 Shell Ol ... 68.4 11,00-13.50; shelly canners 10.00; utility) Emer Red... 3.7 go *'* ong bulla 18.00-17.80; cutter) Erie RR .-... 10.2 ginctairy.....+ 482 bulls 13.00-15.00, Com last week| EX-Cell-O .... 29:5 o iccsks 47a " W. Huttenlocher and heifers steady: cows) AN" Mor «-. $34 sou Pac... “1 = cows; bul ones ya ye and fhedity pce bese ne “a Sperry Ra sass 184 ; 906-320 Riker Bidg. fully steady; sprinkling high an a. std Brand .. 37.6 Be Sg cverat tus ereptns wat oga| Freee tre 148 Std OM cal” 48 ast J 00; hol: in a . a I steers 20.00-26.80; geod to low echotce| Gem Dynem . $0.2 Std Oll NJ... $0.3 g EG a eon ol a ) iy sre SaneM, beutry oh B2. CACy. |e Motors. 32 Buthe Pap 306 714 Community Nat'l = | ‘ ' m Shoe .... 22 w “Oo . These Are Not Official Cars "These are Not. Demonstrators eta TSC" Mitty os abe Segoe ne HE RABE By BUT B NEW BUICKS . cenaer aad ewer’ Sone Ti'-3$0:[ Gian" "Set Fone 2 18 Bank ‘Bldg. RAND shelly canners down to 10.00; utility and) Goehei Bro ||. 3.1 Thomp Pd $0.2 . : commercial bulls 15.00-17.50, few 18.00; Goodrich . 60.3 Timk R Bear . 36.2 Phone FE_4-1568-9 = } ae 13, ste Ea _— Goodye ae mt i lad se ice; ot good‘ a (ae ee ee” Os telnes » oI er calves t West aE ney | : Save up' to $1200 during this} [no vrvars molterts | Ge 2) BAKER & HANSEN Je to test market; nominal- 5 18, ! Ria Gigantic Sale on Specials, Cen-| |)": RUE act nest dl Ratn aes "He He Ht | ~ F 8; Tr we. es Un Gas Cp... 285 . ; . ' igant c odie o P : 36.00.91.00. sarily, but "this grade” abeent Homestk 3 an lla HE Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen turies, Supers, Roadmas-| Piss sci eee me ras mG ae em ae TT 7] rj 00; and n ay Van Real 22.6, ; ; d “ theapaab Ta. am tndehe steady. tnfand’ — 203 Warn Pie. an j ' Homeowners’ Policies : area wy: : roe ‘est Un Tel .. : : ) ee ters, Hardtops, 2-Doors, | Perr sta sin "iths nine Ameer intron Fe 301 Weste's Be: Bal Aceident Insurance Fire Insurance ~~ ment before 1 a.m. each day: slaughter|int Bus Mch ..278 Westg El ..:.. $8.4 ; sea: : Es W C rt bl lembe 1.90 lower: stisushiey sheep|int Nick 10... 14 When's co. ie] Automobile Insurance Life Insurance ' 4-Doors, tate a ONVEFTIDICS | Fre: tap jot B48 pele tor = shee <3 Yale Tow ni Liability Insurance bar se Insurance | ; jon ; bulk good and choice 20.00- nes coe Burglary Insurance nds—. Lire : 21.00; utility to low 18.00-20.00; © F = te choice slaughter sheep, 4.09-8.90; arly compas OC tine Associated: Prées Tenants’ Policies Peer be mivory tad elie Ey “la “Et ae GP asic le oon BF and . ‘ mostly 2c lower, few early sales o 6 JS 6 | , , ‘ 7 $ sows steady to weak; most U8. Indust. Rafis Util. eek sg : : r 3 480- 7.00-17,50; , scniee 67.3 151.6 ’ equences [° - , “WD opintting “sands 17.90" to-tee ive| Week Seo... datt 984 Ont lene! Hew mech mere. gulonens, tee te, Sener : «fining mearhagtseaee ecringeuaninare = Bet TY Ia | of anger than the constn of it, —Mareun Aureos i 16.18; 400-600 weights 15.00-16.00;| 1987 High .... 280.0 134.7 J38 188 } < F 2- 1 1 * and boars, 13.50-15.50; compared rH tet 874 867.3 1516 win fast week's, close barrows its| 1956 High 7763 1581 769 191.5 —_ steady weak; sows steady. Low ...% 244.0 126.2 8 171.6 i +