EE neem te - aN ee “118th YEAR =e eee tte et ee ae et te nen ee kek 1 nN See _PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ‘WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 318 1085 te PAGES _ a nee mviectanlyenatatinenniete peeaege 0 Relief in Sih Salehy Ponta ASSOCIATED PRESS - ONITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS GERVICE ne ¥. Emancipation Dawning? ~ Sweltering Males Prepare fo Defy Fashion Dictates, | “An incipient ; masculine upheaval fs in the making. On days-above 90-degrees, the necktle’ s fate is hang- .ing-in the batance. The charter mernbers of this Freedom Society are Howard V. Heldenbrand, honest innkeeper (by. self proclamation) ; of Pontiac Motor Division: Robert M. Critchfield, General Manager Philip J. Monaghan, Boss Man at the GMC Truck and Coach; Fred Haggard, Oakland County CIO President; clothier and bon vivant Abe Lapides; and the timid publisher of this great public print. XX * * x * Jt came about at a meeting of the Directors of the Pontiac Area United Fund. After half a dozen . messy, perspiring males had arrived, Mrs. Geraldine Blanzy, the council's néwest member tripped in lightly, looking extremely smart, chic and completely _ The male members surveyed - oblivious of the heat. her in open appreciation — and some misbelief. How could anyone look that well and that cool with the thermometer nudging a hundred?_ __“I know,” said the honest i. k. suddenly, “it isn’t the. | UF director and reanaging director heat or-the stupidity that throws the men. It’ 8 the | necktie.. It keeps the heat confined.” x * x * ~ “That,” agreéd the G. M. of the Truck Plant, “must be the secret.” Whereupon, then he delivered - an ultimatum. “If all the businessmen left off ties when the thermometer reached 90 and wore open necKéd sport- shirts, we'd--survive. We'd be good company. Little -ehildren would like to see us. Women would come running. I'm for the Upheaval and Overthrow of Certain Social Dignities.” ~ * Fred Haggard mouthed an “Ah, Men.” a Abe Lapides agreed. x * Robert Critchfield nodded vigorously. And the publisher? +UF—president.. For the next few Heads UF KARL W, BRADLEY Named acting director of the Pontiac Area United Fund yester- day was Kari W. Bradley, ac- cording to William B, Has‘tman, Trorths Bradley will take over the position. left vacant by the resig- nation of Dwight S. Adams, who leaves Aug. 15 to direct the Des Moines, Iowa, United carnpaign. Bradley, 33, has been. assistant of the Community Chest here since June,. 194. He holds a master’s degree in social agency adminis- | tration. He resides with his wife, foe at 66 Ss Beanies 3 Terrace. for United Fund Fall Goal Set Drive in Area ‘Figure of Shows 6.9 Per Increase over ‘54 Cent | A $562,175 goal has been set for this fall's Pontiac Area United Fund cam- paign by the UF Board of: Trustees, according to Wil- liam B. Hartman, president, The drive will run from Oct. 11 to Nov. 3. It’s goal represents a 6.9 per cent in- crease over last year's $525,823 figure. One new local organiza- tion is included/this year, Community Activities, Inc., of Waterford. / Hartman and Robert M. Critch- field, campaign manager, both ex- pressed confidence the goal could be reached. : “Industry, business and indi- vidual citizens will combine again to provide the funds needed to operate the agencies which per- form s0 many tasks vital to the | public good,”’ said Hartman. © Pontiac tiac Asked to Annex Land Planned Shopping Area in Bloomfield Township | Needs City, Sewage ‘Request that Pontiac city annex a 145-acre shopping-center site in | wen folks, hecame back to the Press and spelled | Bloomfield Township was made to out this simple piece which is aimed at the Emancina- ti -on Days above Ninety. ‘ * of Males, the Abolition of the Necktie in Extreme Contingencies, and the Glories of the Open — a ~ ~* * What do other men think? What do the gals think? - What does E. Post opine? The group above will pioneer, if other business -men will follow. County Draft Quota 28 for September Michigan was ordered today to send 556 men into the armed Oakland Coynty will supply 28. Col. Arthur A. Holmes, state se- lective service director, said all -draftees...called.. will be at least 21 years old except for volumteers, Most of the call “will he filled with volunteers, he _ stated. Oakland ‘boards ‘number 65 and 66 will each send 8 men, Board 67 will sae 12. aup...in.._September. inane Truman, Sen. McNamara _ to Be at Island DETROIT w—Sen. McNamara {(D-Mich) will speak at the kick |*°4 the 1955° off banquet - opening — Mackinac Island Democratic Con- ference Aug. 28, Chairman Donald M.D: Thurber, Grosse Pointe, ‘an nounced today. The previously announced key-| ngte speaker will be turmer Presi- dent Harry S, Truman who will appear Aug. 29. The affair will last: three days. - +— Although Pontiac's tax rate is the City Commission last night. - Bernard Edelman, developer ‘of | the proposed multi-million’ dollar shopping center, said Bloomfield Township Board has approved: the move. The commission took the Lequest_under_advisement._ Edelman, a Detroit realtor, said | the development at Telegraph and Lake Rds. will cost be- tween 6 and 7 million--doUlars to construct:-To be known as-*"Bloom- field: Shopping Town,” it will have 70 stores and employ up to 2,000 persons, he said, He said construction could ‘start in approximately 60 days. WANTS CITY SERVICE rhigher than Bloomfield's, annex- ation is sought, he stated, because the center wants Pontiac water sewage service. “Bloomfield would like to re- tain this land, but they cannot supply the necessary facilities,” “keep people in Pontiac.” He said the half-moon shaped center would take a year to build. ~The acreage abuts Pontiac land in which sewer and water lines” eee Commission. |C- Girard, Marvin J. Olsen, P.-J.. ‘woul “T Monaghan, H. M. Pryale, Milo J. Cross, Goodloe H. Rogers,Howatd V. Heldenbrand, Fred V. Haggard, Abe Lapides and Mrs. Floyd T. Slanay. The dtive will include the re- | quests of 65 health, welfare and | youth services. i /“It represents a great stri tride | =} since 1949 when the first’ Pontiac | | $562,175) | + Drug Store Ceiling Gullacues PLASTER CRUMBLES — Damage estimated af} wnifijured. > , “eS ‘Area Mercury Passes 90 Mark Again for Fifth ay to Climb: Even Higher Tomorrow, Friday »! 80 11 a. m.....98 ® a, m.,...¥4> Noom,,...,,.98 0 4. wi... ee UE lp. om... Oe The heat wave will stay - . /| and it may get even hotter. This unpleasant news ‘| ceme today from the weath- /\er bureau. The thermometer 4| pushed-into the 90s again || today, “Wiartting . the fifth consecutive day of swelter- ing heat. The forecast says tomor- row’s high will be 96 and 4 | possibly even higher Friday. - July’s weather here was “4 | probably the hottest in that month's history -and -the . =\long-range forecast indi- Pentige Presse Phote It took 90 seconds for the plaster to $10,000 was caused today when a large portion of| crumble down on the appliances and drug products the ceiling at the Thrifty Drug Store, 148 N. Saginaw x., under the 25-foot section. The beams and roof of collapsed, showering merchandise with plaster, | the 30-year-old building remained solid. Owner David UF drive raised $257,000 for 45 A warning was sounded by a shopper and the four| Dunsky; who made the damage estimate, said there ‘Soot and five customers een — the store| had been some water seepage from the ceiling. | agencies,” Hartman state" AGENCIES TO BENEFIT Included in the "SS goal are operating-fund requests of the 13 Community Chest agencies plus | the American Red Cross, Ameri-! Mercy Hospital Clinic, Oakland Congress. Quits at Last can Cancer Society, St. Joseph } WASHINGTON @—Bitter wran- { cratic-controlled Congress, which ‘land County YMCA, West Bloom-| mutual compliments as Congress | eign policy matters and given him | field Community Chest. and the | ended its seven-month session ear-| much he asked in the Somer eee vaccine, the local transit Waterford CAT. | In, addition to these 20 local: agencies, funds are sought for 35) state and national services ‘of the | Michigan fit Pontiac area citizens. REQUESTS PARED Original requests from thie. agencies totaled $654,612. These | were pated down by volunteer budget panels who made a de- tailed study of-agency and com- rrunity needs during June, The final $562,175 approved by “the UF board ts. considered the minimum necessary to maintain adequate youth recreatior _serv- ices plus vital health and welfare functions for local residents, said - o t The tive’! area includes Pon- | tiac. plus Waterford and Pontiac! _| Townships. Present at the wuneis meeting besides Hartrhan and Critchfield | were Harold A. Fitzgerald, Alfred Join 4 in Congressional Swan Song _ « DENVER, (INS)4_A_ gallant Homeowner in Denver refused to disclose to police wi of three +guests-in his home owned property | Stolen and recovered by the offi- ‘| Hersholt Elected jake. ‘cers. The stolen property; A /set | of false teeth, mt HOLLYWOOD, im — Actor Jean Hersholt. was. elected ot last night for the 1th consecutive ere chan | Tk Health Center,_ ly today. President Eisenhower relayed ' field. A half-dozen major bills” ana | ; day and a“ of this first session h Congress. County Child Guidance Clinic, Oak- | gles of the last few days turned to | had strongly supported him in for- | of the 84t These included bills on housing, strike-defense production, loans to pase business and a money bill his regards and apparently an scores of lesser ones had been | 1 finance Congress. itself, » over-all satisfaction to the Demo- | rashéd to his desk in tt the final léng -|Area-Children Get Salk Shots Today's Clinic Turnout . Falls Below Officials’ | iaedenegennoeineas Expectations, '\Old Demosthenes: ‘Would’ ve Given Up on This One WEBSTER, Mass. (®—If the Eisenhower had expressed dis- | pleasure with some features of the ' housing bill, but some Republican leaders discounted the talk that he | might summon a special session to deal with the itsue again.. Barring a special session, Con- gress will return’ Jan, 3, Adjournment came two working ic of this town's famous Lake | ays after the target date which | | |Char “Oggagoggmanc hauggagoge: | pronunciation difficulty, here's the answer, provided today by the ‘Only,2.500 of 6,000 eligible young: —— Dudley, Welcome Commit- sters in the Pontiac area received | ter and second round polio | shots this morning at Lincotn) | Junior Higt School_. Injections were given from 9 to ut a.m. for first and second from ~ ver @ale, Pontiac, West Bloomfield school districts. The attendance figure was not as great as health dept. officials expected! according to Dr, John D. Monroe, city and Oakiand Coun- ~ | ty health director; Plans for make- up shots for children who were absent have not yet been formu- . Monroe said. . : —Gnikiren fir the -Feridaie—“ adi nm, Farmington, Clarenceville and Conver school districts will get | their shots tomorrow from 9 to} 11 a.m. at the South Oakland Coun. 2401. E. 4th st., | ~——e ¢ Royal Oak, week to- resume year. | | Sign program. | | “Just break the 45 ‘letters ion into seven lines like this: Charg-gogz A-gogg Man-chaug A-o _Chau-bun A-gun . Accent the last syllable in each of the seven lines. Although the committee says the Indian name of the lake means ‘fishing place at the boundaries— neutral meeting grounds," it con- cedes there is a persistent belief that it also means “you fish on your side—I fish on my side—no- body fish in the middle.” “Tiong “in Wa’ ' Democratic leadets had fixed. The | House quit at 11:36 p.m.; the Sen- gives you | ate at 12:05 a.m. Many Senate and House members already had left thé capital for home or on trips planned in the expectation Congress. -would quit Saturday as originally planned. cted to stay | “heat = tt reached a steamy 98 yesterday ~ although a few committee hearings were planned for the inadinas Sew. Few others were © “days. Left in midair were "controversial proposals for construction of atom- i¢ merchant vessels, highway building,’ school construction, ex- emption of natural gar producers from federal tegulation, upper toms simplification, rigid farm price supports and expahded social security benefits. The legislators. took. no -action-on Colorado River development, cus-- August a record sizzler also. The weather bureau in Washing+ ton says this month's temperatures will be. higher than normal in most | from 72 at § a.m. to 95 at 2 p.m, Pontiac still was escaping the water shortage gripping many Southeastern Michigan communi- ties. The city’s wale pressure was normal all day yesterday, with 19,960,000 gallons pumped, said Water Superintendent Senuge WW. Gable, . All pumps were going tareng to~. day. “But I tyink we can get by unless some unforeseen mechanical difficalty occurs,” said Gable. Pontiac General and St. Joseph. Mercy Hospitals reported four cases of heat prostration yester- day. i They also treated a number of p*rsong injured in lake acciderits while. trying to beat the heat, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Cool, Man, Cooll~ New Uniforms © ST. LOUIS Traffic policemen in St, Louis may soon be wearing: open collars, and sun helmets. ‘Such a uniform has been’ pro- posed by Mayor Raymond R, Tucker in a letter to Police Chief Jeremiah O'Connell, The chief promised the mayor to bring tp Kid Is Opporiunist KALAMAZOO, Mich. ® — The on, the front lawn réad “August Clearance of January | Stock.’ Eight-year-old Michael Thursday's clinic wilF be the | (Loveland had dug into his mother’s third-one set up iri the area since | freezer and found the cache of tocal-heaith officials decided tast | | snowballs he made last winter. At the. anti-polio | a permy apiece they were « sizzling sell-out. {Several — recommendations —Eisen—t hower is. expected to renew next: i year. These include proposals for lib- | eralizing the Refugee Admission Act,. increasing sta) rates, low- ering the voting age to 18, loans for low-income farniers, federal re- insurance of health programs, pay increases for top government ex- ecutives and revision of the Taft- J “Pecunia of the heat, some of the officers are loosening their ties © and shirts, rolling up thetr sleeves and tilting their caps back on their heads,” the mayor wrote, neat, I am sure the public agrees with me in saying “We don't blame . Press Writer Steams Northward - pale seo Stopped at Houghton Lake on pafter—a-tomg,—hot- ¢ day. ~ browns is rewarding for those who have enough energy to lift a rod Hartley Labor Relations Act. ¥ m the theory there it y) | griggs, the Bill Rogers and the Bob ‘1 Castells. : In Boder: s Press | Same story around Lake City afd Cadillac, No fishing to speak of and too hot to worry about it anyway. ; At Platte Lake we tan into quite ‘a pod of localities. On one side of the lake we .futind the Bili__ Is- . Only real fisherman—in| nee meee Preeeee eee ee ever eee eee eee eee On the other side of the, ‘take | the Don Bos’ and Bob Greenhaighs have been giving the local-fishing the .old school try but. we have seen no record breakers so far. Maybe if we could get Bob. toftroll from his airplane something worth es. Too Hot - Even Fish Aren’ t Hungry |the bunch is young’ Judy Castel prize, Glue satix- ribbon and. + iat talking about might result. “~ TEEES. ~{ cates_the-mereury -may-do.—— ‘ its best-—or worst—to make \Should-Be-Ceol— -+the-matter-at-a-potice board meet-—— —— “Although they de not look too ‘them.’ I- Ft i ti : ak 2 arenes y ee ) ~¥ : » “__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AvGuST 84.1055 Lt. JOSEPH KOREN ” Pontiac Police ° Accident Bureau, today: was named winner of -a $675 scholarship for - -98,-ef-Detroit, one of the drivers; ‘thon was-reported as good Officer Winner of Scholarship Acting Capt, Joseph Koren, head i of the Pontiac Police Traffic and | | e#tudy at the Northwestern Univer- sity Traffic Institute. Keren, 40, is the only Michi- gan police officer among 24 se- lected from 16 states in competi- Aion among 106 applicants to win the award. Offered by the-Kemper Founda. | ‘| Cadillac | lac City Clerk Emil Meyer pressed ‘| the issue but received little ort Clerk Finds « Only-House Can Eject) Representatives yo ened Wexford County attempt to | seek recall of Rep. Ruth Thompson | (R-Mich) appeared today to have | support from rankled- constituents | in her Ninth Congressional Dis- | ltrict, | lt was headed by Douglas Fair- banks, chairman of the Wexford County” Democratic committee, i'who termed it a “non-partisan” move, Fairbanks sald it charges she put her personal feelings “above _, the safety of her nation" by pro- | fonging a decision on the base. The stormy issue hag boiled since last August. On Monday, the argument was | resolved when Lewis Dischler, con- gressional parliamentarian, said only, the House could oust a rep- resentative. Fairbanks and Cadil- trom: Washington. Last night, ta an unprece- dented niove, Rep, Deane, North Carolina” Democrat, defended Miss Thompson, a tion for Traffic Safety, the scholar- | ship provides a $month course in n| police — beginning | Sept. . He SE a member of the | force in_ 1940, was promoted to! sergeant in 1951 and was ap-| pointed lieutenant last year. Four Persons Hurt in Headon Collision | Yeu persons were . injured ‘in al headon crash. _afternoon on Telegraph Road near the Grand estern Railroad viaduct, ~e of the Pontiac Post | oo cuts. at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital were Merie W. Rosin, and his wife, Martha, 22, Arthur MacAdams Sr., of 101 Oakland Ave., the other driver, was treated for broken ribs and cuts, while his wife, Asenath, 57, was. admitted with severe-face cuts, Her condi- Troopers said the collision took | place when a motorist passed Mac- ‘tive has requested an interview | with President Eisenhower to dis- | tion of Cadillac as an Air Force _..Abertondo, | Mississippi Republican. Deane, member of the . House Appropriations Committee, said - criticism should be | te his committee and Beit =} Thompson who, he sald, “has rendered. outstanding service,” The Cadillac district representa- cuss the now controversial rejec- jet base. Argentine Fails ‘in Swim Attempt Down Mississippi NEW MADRID, Mo. @®—Antonio 37-year-old Argentine swimmer, failed in his second try at swimming 300 miles down. the River but drew the praise of the record holder for his effort, ‘Abertondo, bleeding from fish bites, was hauled unconscious from the river yesterday after he cov-| : ered 221 miles and had been in the water 65 hours 17 minutes after | were in trouble with the law to-| the second starting from St. Louis Saturday. day for hanging their dog. Their | chimes are John Sigmund, St. Louis butcher, | CADILLAC i® —- A once-damp-- new vigor with promise of added | for Hanging Pet WEATHER OUTLOOK~HOT! — maps, based on information compiled by the U.S. Weather | expected to be nitich where normal for the next Bureau, show that temperature in Michigan can be ssn ensceiacooeacaeasian is aoe ar Wirephote Boys Face Law Brothers Admit Killing Dog Because ‘We Could Not Train It’ BALDWIN, N.Y. — Two boys. explanation for the deed: “we| Adams northbound car on the who holds. a swimming mark | couldn't train it, | right forcing him to cross the cen ter line of the 4-lane highway, inta Sigmund swam the 292 miles from | aged 9 and 12, admitted hanging the path of Rosin's mute; southbound | ob Pontiac Man Injured in Two-Car Collision BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP - —| -William-A.__Durham,..20, of 5844) . Lakeview, Pontiac, is in good con- | dition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospi- | tal, where he is being treated for. scalp lacerations and a possible | brain concussion. He was injured*in an accident early this morning at the intersec- tion of W. Long Lake and Tele- | i aon Wyszczeiski, ing auto. Detroit Highway Survey | Findings Ready Today | Rds, we ice said Durham | His, report was to be made to a he failed to see the | panel composed of Mayor Albert approaching car of Roman J. | Cobo, 3, of Detroit, and|sioner Charles M. Ziegler and /| turned left in front of the oncom- County Highway. Engineer Leroy said, ‘I take off-my hat to him." St. Louis to Caruthersville, Mo., in 1 940 in 9 hours 59 minutes. | | DETROIT. -Plans for con- | ‘struction of two highways aimed | jat alleviating downtown traffic in? Detroit were expected to be an- | Thounced today. —~ 1 Dr. J. Douglas Carroll Jr., a inofed traffic engineer, was to ‘un- viel the. findings of a two-year | survey of traffic problems in De-' troit. State Highway Commis- C. Smith. Supervisors Hold Session —at-New Reduced Ss trength The Oakland County Board of | _ Supervisors held—its-first- yesterday since its sizé was cut | from. 91 to 68 by a state law. Three resolutions were to rearrange committees in line with the new set up. — Standing committees now hav- ing nine members will be cut to seven and = with seven to five. ; pe more members will be reduced to seven and those with from seven to nine cut back to five All committee memberships were | dissolved and Board Chairman Floyd Andrews , will refill their | slates under the new provisions. eg ~The Weather ND ~— ars few “attered ae over he Ey extreme north ie Teday in Pontiac 2 west temperature preceding 8 am @un_ sets Wednesday at 7:50 p.m tis-a 6:27 a.m Ey at 6:21 tp. at 6:21 a.m. s., ™. a.m. 8. Me cedennen OO a. bad ‘ tase de Tee Pee een ewer eens ewe segigevese® VICINITY —Mostly tion raday In. other ection the board heard Chairman Don’ R. MacDonald of Sylvan Lake, on a meeting July (28 with Highway Commissioner | Charles M, Ziegler. The Committee and céunty road commission met with Ziegler te: investigate the apparent neglect of | Oakland in state reall building - plans, rman Fred WwW. Smith; of | $1,000,000 on hand for an addi- tion to the infirmary. A motion by Waterfoyd Town- | ship Superviser.. Lloyd . Anderson — on_plans for the adi 4 Another resolution approved a Study of how the South Oakland Health Center in Royal Oak might be. expanded to meet iicréasing demands, \y CONTRACT LET ’ Building and Grounds Chairman one W. Horton, of | | stick, Ways and Means Committee | : | Pontiac City Lines. Inc., gia? = Police—said—the two brothers: | the animal in Loft Pond park, but | denied witnesses’ claims they first had beaten the animal with a) * * * Rewards totalling $150 for ap- prehension of the dog's killer had been offered after it; was found | hanging in. the park, badly cut about its ears. Pontiac City. Affairs oro 2 New Provisions Added to Peddler’s Law Here’ Two new provisions were added to the peddler’s ordinance by the |City Commission last night. The first provides that each ice |cream vending truck must have a ‘helper as well as a driver. Under |’- proviso, no bells or permitted on the ve- hicles. : __In other action, the commission T approved sale of city-owned land him to erect a tent on the prop- erty for a 10-day revival meeting. Also approved was sree < @ deed for city property sold June, 1952, on land contract. REQUEST FORWARDED Referred to the city engineer's “Potive—said’—the —boys’—tather | office was_a_request.from a. local brought them fo the station after | reading of the dog's death in news- | papers. He ‘said the 4-month-old | | animal was a family pet, believed to have fun away. = * w He brought the boys in, he’ said, “just to straighten them out, It's a terrible thing they did.” ~ - * * The youngsters were quoted—as saying they first tried unsuccess- fully to drown the dog by tying a stone to its neck, but the rope came loose and the animal swam ashore. . James H. Cruikshank of Free- | port, president of the Long Island. ' Humané and Dog Protective Assn., had offered a reward of $100 for «the..dog's—killer,-and—the-Seuth+-Was-a-—water— Shore Shopper, a Baldwin weekly, had offered another $50. - Pontiac Needn't Fret Over Suit, ‘Says Attorney : | engineering firm asking the instal- ‘lation of sewer lines in property near the city’s northeastern limits. ‘Some 500 homes are to be built | there, according to the firm. Sent to the Planning Commission was a communication regarding re- zoning the Bryan French propérty” near. Perry street, An extension of Glenwood avenue is planned throagh the property. idening % feet from Paddock to East boule- vard at a cost of $109,000. The street also will be recapped under the project. Part of the cost. will be assessed and the city. will pay 363,000. : Also declared, A. publit"necessity | “Fi Combined sewer on ay side of Co- lumbia from trunk sewer east of Car- Male inley. Public hearings were held and_ the city assessor authorized to pre- pare assessrtient rolls for the fol- lowing: | Curb, gutter and drat on St. Louis “4 ——— to Ny wood. on read from Oskland to Com! Stan bined sewer on Hollywood avenue from Le pe Bt. aad bined sewer jan from wood to Bald vs _— Holly Special eomeannest ale were confirmed for 2-ineh blacktom pave- ment on Edith street trom Osmun to Michigan Airline Railroad and- Edith court from Wilson to Michi- gan Airline Railroad. "| Mercury to Climb Higher on Thursday- (Continued From Page One) Others were treated for ilinesses aggravated by the weather . Ice cream, beverage and ice dealers reported a booming busi- The 100-degree line yesterday extended from California to New York. Top reading was 109 at Paso Robles, Calif. Farmers in Central New York | counties have asked Gov. Averill Harriman to. declare a drought Pheddaee dal actor pd I Eye 5-County Highway Board Committee of Oakland ‘Supervisors — Studying Wayne Proposal The Road Committee of the Oak- jand County Board of Supervisors , will study a Wayne County pro- ‘posal that: an inter-county highway commission be set up to develop a master highway plan for this area. - The board was read a letter recommending the. move at its meeting yesterday by West Bloom- field Township Supervisor Hiland | M. Thatcher, an Oakland represen- i tative om the Supervisors Inter- County Committee. The State Highway Department jand county Foad commissions | | would be. consulted by the com- missién in compiling a list of high- priority projects, It would then de- velop a coordinated master pie” | tor the five-county region. be allowable under- state law for this arqa to launch an accelerated | road-building program. A 1950 state law authorizes | such a commission which could admin- ister an area-side project. The Road Committee will study work- “| ability of’ the plan and report at the next Supervisors’ meeting. Girl Critically Hurt as Auto Rams Pole BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A) _| Yt-year-old' Mt. Clemens girl is in | condition at St. Joseph > ‘critical Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, foliowing- a one-car accident on Kirkway) drive less than a mile north of | tig Lake road early this morn | ae Ann Sampson was a pas) senger in a car which ran off the | | roadway and struck a utility pole. She was thrown against the wind- | shield and roof of the car. The. driv- jer, Ralph Beck, 20, of Selfridge Field; was uninjured. ‘Beck was tuning in his radio when-the cragh occurred at. 3:35 a. m., police said. Hospital officials reported Miss Sampson suffering from shock and urdertermined “inieries: ~~ William D. Cameron | Dies in California OAKLAND, Calif, ww — Wil- liam G. Cameron, 76, for years a close associate and spokesman -for-thelate Henry Ford, died un- expectedly. at his home here last night. philosophy and —* for the Ford Motor Co. As Ford's “voice,” Comeren con- ducted the famous Ford Sunday evening hour on a national radio network. for eight years prior to World War Il, giving short, pithy; sermons on any and all subjects from taxation to the contins of youth. = * s Funeral service will be held in Dearborn. May Quit ‘Beefing’ _| grat aind the aucuhwnes Re- ae a federal gasoline tax ip- | President Eisenhower urging Cofi- | For almost two decades Cameron | was the interpreter of the Ford, The ‘Day. in Birminghanr BIRMINGHAM — If area teen: | agers are looking for singing éelebrities, they need go no further than the Birmingham theater at 10 a, m. Saturday. It took the efforts of-an enter- | prising local teénager, “ed Donay, plus the cooperation of Jack Cataldo, theater manager, to pro- mote the “Platter Party,” which will feature the. live entertainment of such singing stars_.as the Gaylords and Frankie Castro. _ These well known stars far from complete the roster, fer tn addition. the Laurie Sisters, the Celebrities Will Take Part in Teenage Variety Show will know. by Thursday if chante Ray will be able to put in an ap- pearance during the —- enter. | tainment, : A feature of the program will te a radio broadcast from 10 to li.a. m., inasmuch as young Donay is a disc jockey over a Jocal station. _ Interspersed through the music of the gop wecording stars will be some local talent: The Arthur Magician assisted by Miss Bir- mingham of 1965, Pat Talbot. Four Lads and Pée Wee Hunt will grace the stage. | Promoters Donay and Cataldo | have their fingers crossed, but | Williams Wires- ' Asks ~Special Session of Congress to Adopt ' New Highway Plan LANSING W — Gov. Williams. urging. President Eisenhower to call a special session of Congress to adopt a new federal road pro- |gram, today walked a tight rope ‘between the Democratic and Re- publican road financing proposals. He said he was opposed to either a federal gasoline tax increase or 'a bonding program entailing ‘“ex- horbitant”’ interest charges to fi- ;nance roads. | Thus Williams disavowed the Democratic congressional stand | for a ‘pay-as-you-go highway pro- | publican stand for -. bonding program. “Surely...” he said,_“‘some | new —program_can-be worked out, which avoids both of these un. | | desirable ee * * The comcaies office recently released -a telegram from Wil- ams to a national highway or- | ganization advecating passage of /a congressional bill which in- crease, Previously, he had opposed |higher gasoline taxes and de- manded the federal government | leave the gas tax field exclusively to the states. WIRES IKE | Today, Williams telegraphed | Neress be returned in special ses- sion to .pass-a new federal high- way program of aid to the states. He did not make his telegram public, but published a letter to congressmen which said high- way users should: not have to bear the full burden of an im- proved hirhway program be- cause all of the people benefited | from good roads. At the same time, John Feikens, Republican state chairfnan, de- |manded Williams use his influence | | with the Democratic leadership in Congress to stay in session until a highway program is adopted. Feikens asked Republicans to spearhead a mail and telegraph barrage on Congress _to_remain in session, ‘saying the Democratic leadership had “‘broken faith with the people” ‘in failing fo adopt highway legislation. Former Manager Dies nolds Verdon, 66, former manager | KALAMAZOO i®—Laurence Rey-’ , Doors will open at 9:30 p. m. will precede the broadcast, which will then be followed by the movie presentation. a single feature. €ataido— said—success__of _ the party rests with the teenagers ‘themselves, for their reactions will |determine whether the Saturday shows are to be continued, while the programs are on a four-week trial basis he is confi- dent the egtertainment will pro- vide a. healthy outlet fer the younger generation. He described the parties as ‘‘a link between this‘ area and Detroit, name guest stars right here, without the discouragement of having to go all the way into Detroit.” Cataldo said city officials and merchants have given hearty sup- port to the program, aimed-at yteenagers but open to all ages. * s * At almost every City Commis- sion meeting lately, lawmakers have been in receipt of a request Springdale Park's golf course. This week was no exception except that Robert Fauteck, Springdale superintendent, count- | ered with the announcement that | threugh the installation of plastic pipe, he will soon have avaliable two thirst relievers, one at the seventh tee, another between the firs¢ and third holes, A financial report of park re- ceipts from -April through June, showed a 21 per cent increase in green fees, 51 per cent increase in rentals and 20 per cent increase in merchandise sales,..over the previous year. * * i Mid-August is the date given by Charles Mortensen,’ Chamber of Commerce secretary, as the time When sheets from the current membership drive will be tallied. At last count, there were 115 new chamber tiemibers, Mortensen said, and “quite a few more to be heard from. We have reorganized our schedyle because of vacations, and there is still quite a bit to = done.” ‘(GOP Lawmaker Joins Dems in ‘House Voting’ DETROIT. —Republican Rep. Bennett joined five Democrats from Michigan yesterday in vot- ing for House passage of a Gen- eral Housing Bill, including authority fer 45,000. public housing units this year. The measure passed 187-168 and now goes to President. Eisenhower. Except for Bennett, all Michigan Republicans voted against the bill. Democrats Griffiths and Dingle (either were absent or didn't vote. Here's the State —— mei in ‘elegraph road from Golf drive to Orchard Lake avenue, City. Attorney William A. Ewart Sein Royal Oak reported that by the | night the — elty- ~needn't- -have—the-— end of 1956 the county will have ~' slightest worry over a case pend- |ing against it in: Oakland — Circuit Court. Ewart's assurances came aft. er the Commission was notified that Mrs. Clara A. Bubdette is suing the clty..ot Pontiac -as operator ef a motor bus whirh allegedly caused her to suffer a sprained ankle as she alighted from it June 27, Mrs. Burdette’s attorney, Milton Henry, contends his client fell from the bus at Bagley and Wessen Streets when the driver started up the vehicle before’ she was com pletely off of it. —Henry-has- das~misdtrected~thewatt;{ Trees «| Ewart said. The buses in Pontiae are operated under a franchise by an inde- pendent company, The firm is not mentioned in the suit. | Father of Five Drowns operating in vieletion of the zoning ordinarice, the police a reported, /PROJECT DELETED - : Deleted from the 1955 improve a Grainage project on Hazel ave- petition showing 55 per cent of the The city assessor was authorized to prepare special assessment rolls for construction of a water. main in Kennett Gardens. Streets. afféct- are: Cigrartaws drive from Kennett te ‘Weat Cotumbi: L ; a. Stanley frente trom i 3 3 ee i j z i 4 d te run: of the Kal ment program was _a_curb, gutter |. from‘ Telegraph to Starr. Al Ken! hd drive ‘tres Kennett te] dowiewn drive trom Kennett to} Oimpcen told Au Py al teary ofthe ur thorities-he-was-stabbed-by-a-side--American--Cyanamid—Corp.,-died..... Republicans for: Bennett. of beef. He the meat on a | Tuesday. - : against: Bentley, table, It hit a knife, which flipped ye » Dondero, Ford, Hoff- up ahd stuck him, al Geneva of| man, Johansen, Knox, Meader, ‘painful wound, |Patterson to. fill the Democratic. + change Commission. “Potter_vot=— ed with the majority while Mc- — voted against confirma- Murray dancers and Lenardo the . A warmup with patter by Donay - “So f tions are very aVorablé, . that whereby teenagers can see big- — for more drinking fountains on . a fs eS oo a f- a, ~ : = 2 ; ‘ ) | —— ale ; THE PONT I AC PRESS. THE BERR Se ese — ! ee By Cart ‘Grobe PETER '} < THAT MEANS TO STOP EATING" PETER, AREMYOL) SERIOLIS = NOT FINIGH ee MEAL.” ABOUT WANTING TO PETER] NO MONEY — Create a Special Buying Event—There HAS TO BE an cAmLY RECOGNIZED VALUE! | we THESE! “with FULL YAU TOMA TIC -DEFROSTING .-erisper_ and fobd storage area. Plus—big space —across-top jamver compartment! - XS JUST PRICE TO Frigidaire " ac sane Automatic | DEFROSTING FREEZER- REFRIGERATOR ‘Save 50" | Regular $369.95 — 319° with trade Postal Crimes Hit New Peak Arrests for Mailing Unfit Matter Shows. Biggest Jump _ With arrests for mailing obscene and unfit matter showing the biggest increase, postal crimes reached an all-time high in the 1? months ended June 30, Post- master Arthur E. Summerfield reported today, Arrests made during the period totaled 6,631, an increase of 483 ‘over the same 12.months in 1954. Statistics show that 99.1 per cent of t arrested and brought to trial were convicted. There were 65 arrests for mailing obscene, extortive and other matter, the largest propor- tionate increase during that time, last yéar, However, arrests of postal em- ployes for mail crimes showed a | drop in the year just concluded. iw ith more than 500,000 persons on | Post Office Department . payrolls, | only 435 were_arrested,— w A sharp increase in arrests for | thefts from mail receptacies_ was | noted -with 3,144 being listed, -an | increase of 20 per | cent. Mail \fraud arrests: totaled 294, 37 per | cent more than last year. | North Florida county; officials say, | Sheritt G. C. Guilford served no- | tice yesterday that anyone in- | arrested. The Rev, George W. week after refusing medical treat~ |ment. He had been conducting | Services at nearby Altha, ; and a 54 per cent upswing from | ° Ban Snake Rituals |_ BLOUNTSTOWN, Fla. @ = | There'll be no more snake | religious services in this rural | volved in such activities will be | Hensley of Albany, Ga., died last | A satellite, they explained to the "MICHIGAN © SUGAR\ BREAD sen tes haw Calit., will, talk on satelloids tomorrow. Somie | e{observers said his lecture could bie the most important of the cop — * 6 One’ American, wl doctined ts be quoted by name, said a satel- loid could be useful in interplane planning an earth satelli ‘ormal tary research. Teck Song pg met Be tesa begin today after ploapap ah te should pee, So a Hel, known lieved satelloid plan-| two days'’s” . The | be able to enough a have some See Oe ant ner ae preliminary’ meetings ave ‘been | planet Vents, to ‘collect” impor-} to tell ; AIR-COOLED SNO-WHITE LARGE 20 OZ. LOAF ~ Michigan U. S. 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And you'll understand why real beer drinkers, , for generation after generation, . have accepted Pabst Blue Repos os She Santerd of the world * cs ~ w » 3, 1955: Lo Pe S ASSIGNMENT. FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS POS FOoRWwaAR® ~ JUNIOR EDITORS’ HOME Z00—3 Hamsters If you want a small pet that’s practically odorless, you. might con- : sider two or more Golden Hamsters. They look a little Hike the guinea pig but they're only about-stx-inchés long. ® advice about how to‘care for them. You'll need a small wooden pen covered with fine chicken wie. It will have to be reinforced with metal because the little creatures like: to gnaw. They can = the pen apart. Keep the pen warm and dry | and clean, Hamsters are very clean and neat. They wash their fur with their | when: they're frightened or hurt._Don't—piek-them—up—in-—your—hards. When you have to move them; scoop them up gently in a small box. They eat almost anything except meat. They like green vegetables, —+ Huts, grain, carrots and fruit. Their water should be changed_often, With prope’ care hamsters can live to be 4 or-5 years old. Get your hamsters at a pet shop and ask the owner to give you-his tongues like cats. They are friendly animals and will try to bite only | Here's your hamster, Mount this page on cardboard and color with | “FHF, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST egeecrenere ese Weight! Fancies! Colors! Men’ s Rayon | Slacks sx -@ Crease & Spot - Resistant! @ Full Cut! Year Around ~~ @ Choose Solids and @ Sizes 29-42. Five Rich Waite’s Men's Shop—Air Reg. 2.98 Jumbo. Garment. Bags _ ' Waite's Notions—Air Conditioned Dy for ‘3 @ Holds to 16 Sturdy, washable and Ger mnante; long wearing corduroy @ Quilted Front in bib or boxer styles. and Top! Sizes ] to 6 in red, |_@ Full Length navy, green-and- brown Zipper! Hurry in today ~ and @ Blue, Wine & save! Green! 7 Waite's Children's Weat— Air Conditioned Second Reg. 2°8-Washable Low_ Loop Cotton © First Quality Neon-Shid ® Hand Finish . Twist! : © Sine 2750! @ 1) Wanted Colors! leg. to 7.25 Adult's Watch Bands Yellow or White Gold. Choose me ~short-and~ tong. Street ~ %3| Rey, 49c Infant's Layette | Temis_ Sfor*l Biankets—a wich “psa en sien Bins | Reg, 1.90 Lovely be Summer Sheers *Hyd. ' Nylonaanddactons. Dots and Fo flocked. First quality. Save today. oe Fourth Floor. nu Floor. Conditioned Street Floor Street Floor +r Floor _Waite’s Floor Coverings—Filth Pleas crayons. Cut out the hamster along the heavy tines, and cut the line ; between his paws. Cut out the carrot. Fold the lettuce leaf forward and the side pieces back. Now the hamster will sit up. Put the carrot be- . . . tween his paws and fasten it to the front upper paw with a small brass | — to 3.95 Men's Reg. 1.98 Women's : aes. $1 Women’s Biflex Reg. 39.98 Women's Reg. §.95 Door - Reg. 1.39 Cotton fastener, as shown in the diagram. 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WEDNESDAY, aucust 8, 1955 | PRESS Ts Probe be Spar War ; - oT rae. - a quency “An 18 month nationwide-investiga- tion by a Senate judiciary subcommittes Voice of the People - Boys’: Club: for North. Bod: Asked. by Community Club and many more inthe north end MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS eaannnneerae __ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST.3, 1955 _ Talbott Resignation Absolutely Necessary only by mail or common’ carrier. ' The Senate has ordered another subcommittee to carry out an in- vestigation of narcotic atfictee: . and controls. ~ : * * *- Considerable time was devoted by the subcommittee to the effects on..juve- part of the city feel that need greatly in our community. A few weeks ago the Wever- Club sent a petition with more than 3000 signatures to the Pon-. ~ tac Area United Fund requesting '. that funds be made available through the Comnsunity Chest budget for continuous support of a Boys’ Club ip this vicinity. ~ Should thie request be granted, te eon when forces which contribute to juvenile de- | Fg Cn | ms Oe a ae ae uency. . se . these will-set be ed tt the writer : wig, ling — - nae 5 Peeve BES tars watt One’ result_ has been a new. ~ ‘Nea need for another Boys’ Club Some Federal. law which bans Anter- in Pontiac was stressed by Mr. * * P . d - “material by any means instead of Press interview. We in the north for Returning Medal I’m not much at “writing letters, but when you appreciate some | honest person, you can certainly try. This letter. is for one honest man who is a cab driver. He found a necklace madal which I have treas. ured for many. years, and returned it to ‘my home. I certainly hope there are many more like him in the world. Secretary of the Air Force, HanoLp E. niles of “comic books, television pro- re: Si “Tacsorr, tas resigned. = =~ fhis is proper. a ‘and brutatity. While this group favored — . Otherwise, President Dwicut D. self-regulation over Government cen- Ersenwower faced the unpleasant sorship, it urged the public to prod pub- necessity of asking him to leave. There lishers and producers to clean up. the oe teal ens Se nee ee ee Knowing Whom to Trust Is Key to Taking. Advice - By MERRYLE 8. eee The business of practical living re- Margaret Santa Crux | ——— was no alternative. ht _' We doubt whether anyone be- lieves that Secretary Talbott has profited iMegally or wrongly, but : . he certainly exercised qhestion- | He able judgment. He left the door = 5 cee ---of_exiticism wide open and the eet | = —— me : zl ; : ” and a Democrals “came through “three”—---programs are-proving successful. _—-_— LENSES 3 Tt troll treme edvien” bo ind aera wn +1 Goce SSM A Be ae ee Just Dreamin’ tan toe pn ne man wing Wom i ad The “out” party has always been Government-has taken a hand in the >~ - = : oF tree of advice to = masies tren into action, ready to criticise the “in’s" for the way Aes has esked for peringcaape David Lay rence Says: “anyone but his co-trustee. His Portrait ies they handle Washington business qnd et favorable Congressional a¢ on a V/ broker, bis partner, bis triead, ortraits | 7 Washington policies. program of aid to states to help them Britain n, F rance ant. China in “UL N. — oe et 60 Jann i. iemeahn | When I declare I worship you Tt is well they do, ccmabat cole ntanans ects! Pecos. Despite Aggressor Role in Korean Wea 22 ee sso “eas .___It stops worse happenings. h umn in his morning. newspaper.” merely mean my candied grte-or aa eee ** * * The. Man ‘About Town _ WASHINGTON—More than 33,- and French governments are ready wonderful it is to save the. Senn _This ‘in Is pe sincere... ~ “WOO American bo: Ned . PEG pre 18-4 I worship-you.....As I adore C. E. Wirson severed all con- nearly 104,000 were jomadrongtlpesd botimege a pein enainteac of the 11 American airmen because, a somewhat ‘eld=tn the may God. - But only as-w kindred nections with the outside busi- fare they were offering young people. ko +: k Last October the comic book industry adopted a code of ethics. _ which has proved onty-50 ‘per cent effective. : Fortunately, however, . the war on delinquency is being intensified, Several new types of First in Our Area pelling Communist aggression in Korea—and the Red China govern-- and if the Eisenhower Adminis- tration yields to them, the presi-, after all, the 30,000 dead cannot be brought back to life. But there are | INS Economic Commentator With stock markets boiling over, the art of taking advice assumes ~ : ~ fresh significance. An eminent - Boston barrister, Charles P. Curtis, in his volume of “The Modern Prudent -Inves- tor”. (Arherican Law Institute) ‘de- votes a section to this art. area of responsibility for manage- ment of corporations. Officers and -quirés taking a -position, which entails a selectten of risks. The prudent man, without apolo- gy, 'is entitled to use the best tools pibdbateg including human beings, who as. analysts, consultants, in- vestment advisers, brokers, bank- ers, or what not, are helping in _ -bringing into focus relevant infor- soul... Created on this sod. , Because the only homage that. . . ness world when he went to - is prim ponsi many thousands of Americans still directors face. raids by financial yy heart could ever give . . . Be- Washington and it cost him _ New Claim Made for Start fo%simiim™riy ‘ervossibie for dental, campaizn may, have the ive who were wounded in Kores. dventurers and the risk of strike long forever unto im» - » Who : sd | of Oakland County. History a since 1900. In that year, many of ye Ung re mclmed snd debt ene nr -uanident stockholders who gave me breath to live . . . I love several million pom roam Not a word of repentance has us who supported American entry a oo eet = na 2 — - nedete™ sider sty = dae « I a4 ‘ That's part of the penalty Summer camps: Where some chil- come from the government at Pei-' into the League of Nations were ‘The Red cee are responsible y 2 patriotism exacts. It’s a stern and dren are sent for their parents’ ping and, in fact, the Red overwhelmingly defeated because toe q major—erime—against- the acondingty sith the growing sed worship, deer»... Agownd the ‘acation. leaders have perpetrated publicly of a widespread belief that Euro- .nited Nations. Yet the European CO™Plexity of corporate business, moon and sun. . . And so when I unyielding measure. ; the He that their organized armies pean nations were playing the governments, forgetting the suf- ‘here is an increasing voue to. declare that I. . . Adore and wor: 2 ’ Kore Ame “suckers.’” ¢ a ™ wa ‘supplementing management ship you . . mere is ‘my Tatsott should have sensed al! " West Bloomfield Township boosters have = "ts aes aa oe oat ee ferings of the wounded and the iwdgment with the counsel of out- earthiy way... Of complimenting this. “7 discovered that Oakland County's histo hit to mest untortunete het tillioh or. sore han a ® ) ee y’ TY troops who moved in there with their It in side consultants. Sometimes it may you a OS ee _. Feally started there. From about 1750 until Russian planes and equipment-were prec — ae ee eile are be that the excutive does not seek . (Copyright 1955) , 1763 or thereafter, during the reign of Chief only “volunteers.” This tie is still °Marsi™® . = ‘British newspapers sre cryimg = and pay for advice so much be- Sih danemane The fact he may not have been cul- : contemplated by the Eisenhower - out in sensational he wants euid s to hav ; = ; Pontiac, his.war councils were held on Apple the official Peiping view. Aéuiuineratien ae Gis Gnd Chin : 'in that townshi ts aver Aipiheaziomfindines - an band asa defense against sub- Ing Cx , pe y 8 & P- Yet, im the face of these facts issue. The wiser course is being _—jyst because of this so-called ¢ extticlasn evidence that he ¥ tions with an outside firm left him re- This was the first time that this region and these frauds, the British and pursued by Sen. Knowland of “concession.” The British in 1938 Ue” 15 Years Ago _ luctant to resign. Probably he delayed = the matter. longer than he should have. i. it merely resulted in continuing embar- rassment to the President and to the, _ —- Bae 7 * * Tidsoes says he was thé victim of ever came to the notice of the outside world. It was over a half century before the first white settlement in the county was made at the present site of Rochester in 1817, or — Pontiac was first settled in 1818. The Indians’ were attracted to that region because it has the greatest water area of any tract of the same size in Southeastern Michigan. French governments are willing to accept Red China into the United Nations and forsake the Nationalist government of China, with its 500,000-man army based - on Formosa.: se: Throughout the world the Red— China government is winning a propaganda victory. By releasing 11 American airmen who have been . tration ‘credit-for every sincere... —tntention to avoid a “sell out.” — “The real problem, however, is -not_in- Washington at all. It is the pressure upon the United ca States by its European allies: which is mounting, That's why further debate inside the United States peace ( many of us in America. ° But an “appeasement in’ 1955 will _nroceeded prudently. One lecal de- - fense is that he took action only _ after consulting advisers whom he ¥ IEWPOINTS SOUG Advice also is a as a means ORCHARD LAKE avenue‘ wid- ening, paving project approved. BRITISH CLAIM Hamburg razed by aerial raids, ‘ 20 Years Ago NEW SECRET ray aims guns in RUSSIAN FLIERS crossing Arc- tie to US. aR: % “unfortunate and distorted publicity.” - et ee held captive-for- many months in as to-what the 30,000 American boys when Asta has been: irrevocably ~Nowadays, with the -vogue for mi Perhaps he is right. comes from -direct violation of the terms of the died ‘for is going to become per- lost to the Communists. - specialized and generalized con- Smiles . ps : Marion Cornell armistice signed’ at Panmimnjom, _tinent. _ (Copyright 1955, New York ~~ — firms, business executives Girl graduate ... Four years of tant. = The whole question of publicity is the safety valve to the Ameri- ean system of government. It's — the thing that holds evil doers away. If others whose actions - look questionable are caught in ~ the net, it’s too bad, the system are covered.” trated form in which the big sporting « events Pontiac residents of 75 years or- more generally récollect that the hottest weather usually is in August. They remember that old copy book rhyme, “Next sultry August takes its turn, and hotter yet the sun- welcomed as a “peace-loving” and friendly nation. Editorials in the | . European press hail the Red China - action as a sign of.a “new” at- titude_and as an _augury of peace. AXIS PUNISHED When the Nazis and the militar- _ istic Japanese ordered atrocities to be committed against the troops of Allied nations, the. persons respon- belly breathing ayaa described {¢ returns to its high arch position — Belly Breathing. ae Will Help— You Six Ways ~ ” By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D, Among the beriefits ascribed ‘to inspiration, inhalation. When the diaphragm relaxes, being elastic, other ways Of ooking at problems hieth find it, unless it happens to be . the wife's electric fren or waslr One woman to | ail bis fault. Ty be bade’ ‘advised another ... It's me to do it, I would have done it. ecleeees ing machine. _ W tot of the exited” tale : beams burn.” “ Little Lesson Ni How ¢ veal that a have long a ee eet epee — cic” ‘Doth ‘eruamny “und-—Srtuthe, Sor-waics ‘send 3ee ena: o2im. and air alton, | ne ches since outlived the ina . meare ove Been eh ---¥T-MUST-BE-PRESERVED.....__-___.- Thats clever —keep-off-the-grass—sign.-Japan. were punished through the. ae _self-addressed. ertvélope,__©*Piration, ex! aloo criinally justified them. 1 be. on a Bloomfield Hills lawn: defeat of their armies and by the ~ you ng mention-of increased — ht i aaa = = jn a few ~~ As Curtis _puts—it,the. one _ffe/ ‘THOUGHT F FOR TODAY It's going to be “Dalger! New Se tat Work.” severe terms , imposed. oxygenation or increased oxidation | it . but = ——- dispensable virtue of a good trusteé 0 Lord God of hosts, hear my : mel Gul he tans a tilectip capers ort lnod blood oF “that whether you have heart: or ~ a hese of judgment, which, since give ear, ring of Fol mS e ‘ ° . s na, ever, is no , _artery trouble not, the-effici -- SAYS, quite different_from i . t Veteran Crime Fighter There's every reason tor this ares. ssaking been defeated and-no pufiishment - _ 2 of your avait Seanie on how caution, for caution Is easeitianly °° © Named Police Inspector “crs veg cure See ree eee eae ee ee eee : ory in a on . to exercise any judgment at all. @ ionate 80 ~ amed o1ice spector ee ee oe eee given to the Communists. Both flexed and no tight clothing to im- or {00 words sone, onritbatg te pede RISK ee .. to God, through Christ in the eae . Congratulations are in order for Chief pos dis ve, work and do business. ® 00d the British and French govern pede peerage Wii Seromsk’ ee ~ Snore # hg a investor, speculator, busi — J God has — piace ve an ican its, mioweover, are ready ty is tions through the >", 0 ness t, for as s | tot Detectives CLARK M. Wxeaton, who oe ‘simenaetane | ard? the ne Red China eterna io aon letting deflation oc- bac: ip sont to Pootne ‘executive, or trustee can reason- promised, has been named by Police Chief STRALEY © Now making his home in Milwaukee, by admitting it to the Secyrity cur without effort, first thing on : (Copyright 1985) = =———_ably hope for a iskless adventure. . John. Bunyan Douglas Maroney Council. of the United Nations. waking each morning and last » to be Pontiac's first police inspector. . tie oucvetiet h night, are as ~~ ‘WHEATON's-promotion—was-de-——_—recently visited his old- home town of Pon= theese. . - bs - : , follows: — -Mu 4S e- ind ~ served aiid Togical and Was one of tine, -and—writes:.“That-new-city-haltis-the— event eNATT: coer pe pore ——}_Dutn today down. ere Ssenusares scovit F ~¥, Reds- Ta Hk Freer. - biggest downtown improvement since I came — t : pressure. ' several others announced / by Chief Srratey in the wake of. away from there in snanesthe “Tuberculosis is iin our principal target -on Yankee Soil Than They Do at Home the tendenky of members of the Editor's note — Tom Whit- that the exchange of aptininerd Capt. Vance L. Hanair’s fetire- 3. Has a calming, soothitig, fe—yay, former Associated Press Soviet delegation to ev _ in the field of communi: .” says — ade touchy. between our countries, _ =. | — Health Commissioner with cold feet to in Moscow, is subjecty in public but their will- which was initiated by. lowans, a oo oe * S. persons accompanying the Soviet Agri ee en will be the beginning of an ex- oa é £4. Dr, Albert E. Heustis, ep. cultural - ~~ on-—-tte—vate- into-diseussion—even tensive exchange of experience in ‘The man. who gives up the post of tn ¢cmplimenting the Oakland County e Teliet to “american tour. — oe ee ae Se emet / Plies MOTE Et ES == = crate enemy “ T lived nine years in Moscow but / , A Pontiae physician tells me that = : / The fact is that bef HOEGH THANKED - veteran crime fighter with a service the slimmest whisker on a man’s ks ouad bs os enous NATURAS. “MASSAGE I had to come to Iowa to meet p final end to the cold e wagers a “aes “ record of 33 years. In bis new post he face is several times thicker than of moral principle, then isolation- Flip pet emaye ot ‘and talk fairly frankly with some is , ae not only will serve as department head 2 ee heaviest hair on his scaip. So ground than it : gen on ths pe nts tt ob ails things : 3 relieves ailments associa’ R wen ag juring absences of Chief Srraney, but Now on a vacation trip/in Brazil, Ain Eanes Pexmena with inactivity of theee organs Lager? Bria “will continue his detective work in . Ranefend nan Aceady its quetionthie wae oe oan aed dee’ levels. 5 alleen bom actatty spelt. ess, ny +43-— and. French. oon of all, n ural __¢ —here-is- : * * Brazil’s city and they'll © de ments will ever allow American air breathing improves circulation by _ lowa - angele: yi say Rig bases abroad to be putting the booster pump back to. Janeiro, but San Pablo now claims that dis- >ases abroad to be used to bom- i ke Wareaton “Capt. Hanger -has-®1 4 tion < paned since 3. bard Russia with atomic bombs ~ work—that is, the aspiratory action: ; _ Wong and excellent apne member ene = the last even if is attacked. Many of the—I could say thorax, for that sar census. Eath has over £000, military man, therefore, has been is what the physiologists call it, “enabled him to retire now although his A resolution of the Pontiac Board ot ‘ers in large quantities to be built Jot of bones, which have no action. actual zetirement date is ber 1. picermen, pased Ss ae ee ~~ g0 that Atneriean troops can be So let's call wana BAL . Harvey. 5. Chapman withdrawn from Europe altogether.” of the CS deplores the manner in which WituiaM Crrs#, who will suc-— “women sneak into places where hard liquor J ss copies of the pee i ool, Fests Ut the policy Suey Wal aes ~ “to tell them that Maj. Gen. 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Civil War ‘Study Spreads — Book Publishers Say Interest in Era Grows yg Every Year ~ WASHINGTON — Ninety years ago this April at Appomattox | Courthouse’ General Grant in a private’s uniform and Lee in re- splendent gray gripped hands in a farewell to. war. Although four other wars have intervened in the 90 year period, no farewell in Civil War interest seems in sight today. Fascination aroused by books, battlefields or Hh a | til litt H per boat- Hi eta A> ~~ “n> “i> “a “a> -~aib Ut i ——)> LIKE RAIN IN THE FACE doesn't mind a. little water in the | Gale M. Carter, of San Francisco, Calif sin | for exhibition at Sonoma County Fair scheduled B Shoomaker kins J at TV Jackpot }answer_this question | | ductor; in what country did he con- $32, 000: Answer; Big - Question Next Week NEW YORK w — Could we iinkNoods tenn costed: Aron Toscanini on his career a8 a con- duct it; where was the opera ‘first performed and on the eve of what | WASHINGTON @ — demic, talking less, :and © passing more “ The figtres prove it. ~ * * * For the “ Record” came out today with its report card on what Congress has been up to this year, And a comparison Congress of twoyears ago shows the present legislators have shown far more restraint. The Senate especially hag been | quieter. At this time in 1953 the | botiday was that premiere? The correct answer was worth | Without hesitation the lifelong. opera enthusiast gave the right) reply — Aida; Brazil; Cairo, Egypt and Christmas Eve. * * * This doubled Prato's winnings on the CBS show, ‘The $64,000 Question,” and entitied him to come beek*next week to try for the top prize of $64,000. Prato, 55, had the choice of tak. ing .$16,000 won the week before or-risking it--on the chance. of his money with Santa Rosa, Calif. | Gale eS -| Delegation Due Aug. ——— 15 Soviet Farmers ‘to Prowl at Will-on MSU Campus EAST LANSING u—Michigan State University will give a cordial welcome to the delegation of Rus- sian farmers ¢ here in August and’ then will leave the Soviet visitors mostly on their own. —The Russians, currently touring the Midwest, will be at NSU Aug. 15 for the opening of ‘the Farm Mechanization Centennial Exposi-} tion. : * a * “We're going to provide guides but will let them go where they want to go and see what they want to see,” said Prof. Arthur W. Farrell, head of the Department of Agricultural Engineering and general chairman of the exposition. notifie@d that the Soviet farm. | specialist, will arrive some time Sunday, Ang. 14, by plane from Chicago. - It will. be their last stop om a bene og aS a ae tech’ od Wit tna bow 3 f. Tee Hindto' ALU | T trom” the by tractors, to the ribbon cutting The rest of the time, they will be| ¢ on their own, Farrall said, and will be rfee to wander around the | exposition and the rest of the MSU —_ Th eRussians are expected to leave by plane for New. York City later on From there they will return to the Soviet Union. Auto Dealer’s Exam Postponed to Aug. 15 G, Stanaback. Dawson, 31, free on $7,500-bend, doubling night's question. Announcing his decision to try | for $32,000, Prato said, “With God ‘behind me all my life, I think I we oy e* * Next week he again has the | choice money won to date or taking a | chance on the final question, This will again be a question about opera, since that is the category oui b tetas = ti, disappeared without a biningo. University officials have been | Court examinatiori of Lake Orion| Pederson said the meeting {s auto dealer David P. Dawson was/|planned in hopes of uncovering postponed yesterday until Aug. 16) leads which might help solve the by Orion Township Justice Helmar| case. The time and place of the meeting has not yet been set. State Police at Rockford report- | is charged with embezzling $28,862| ed an investigation of a reported ‘tniversal—CTT-- Credit | sighting—of-the-youth near Vesta- = branch office here between burg in Montcalm County yester- Oct. 1954 and May of this year, | day proved without value. - | senators had gabbled away for 743 $32,000 to Geno Prato,an talian- | — | born Bronx shoemaker, on a tele- * | vision quiz show last night. | previous ot accepting the prize | he first-ap- = from a hiking group at Camp Wa- hours three minutes. This Senate although a casual visitor tq the allery never would have guessed ii#t—has been comparitively fongue | tied, with a mere 533 hours 11 minutes in seston. * ° The House, with ‘far stricter ; years ago, 456 hours 58 rescue this -year, . One possible reason why today's legislator has been comparatively up ideas for new laws.” - Well over a thousand more pro- posals. — a tremendous total of 11,775 bills -— have been. intro- duced than in @ similar period in. Which may explain- why more lawg. have gone on the books, 436 so far this idn ag comp with 302 two years ago. Naturally statistics ‘n't tell the whole sory. * ] Democ oa in the driver's seat this Congress, might well claim this proves how competent they are at tunning the shebang. Re- publicans, in reply, -might claim that legislating is a two-way street, and that no party cai get | rules, hasn't shown as much varia- tion: .492 hours 41 minutes two lanywhere if the other presists in. dragging its feet. FEDER MT ——- mi | a ame a ie “ > L 7 we Ae a ‘ = : te fl -— AIR CONDITIONED —.. FOR COMFORT. - silent; He has been busy thinking | well | This argument foes on smell “4 HRs, A. few years ago former Sen. Scott Lucas (D-Ill) put an assistant on what surely was one of the) dullest assigomenis ever - made: Counting up the inches of type Republicans and Democrats had talked into the ‘‘Record,” By the Lucas ruler, Republicans were the rae But the only practtcat-result_of this survey was that several ad- | d | ditional feet of type went into the “record” in the dispute over whether this wak. an. accurate | count. * * @ ‘The statistics do disclose one thing: _ For Whatever the reason, “the | Senate. hag avoided filibustering this session. It's one of the few {in recent memory that hasn't put on a first-class display of legisla- seus ab or actubh Skin iinles than its windblown predecessor of two years ago. And since the “ * -gosts around $85 a page to print, here iis silence that truly is ee. 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That was the atom bomb that killed or injured | J29358_ persons—or _ ro ‘ ‘of Hiroshima's populati on — and | laid waste to 92 per cent of the city’s tightly-packed 18.000 acres. | But today it is a, new city whose people “feel no bitterness | towards the United States,” in the carefully-measured words 6f Hiroshima’s city assembly prest- dent, Shigeteru Shibata. Interviewed in the reconstriicfed | city hall Shibata said: “The people of Hiroshima who | experienced that day of terror are not bitter towards Anierica. Their biggest prayer is that they will | not have been the world's first} atomic bomb victims for nothing. They do not want it to happen | again.” When wartime censorship was removed the results were known: 92.133 killed or “missirfg" and 92 | per cent of the city’s buildings | destroyed or made unusable. FEW SCARS REMAIN Today, a visitor getting off the train at Hiroshima station will * » ' twe hekines of Peace” ‘that span | a nearby river. | row and crowded roads Ww pre- ‘atomic bomb days. The. ¢stimated. 6,000 victims in| Chief Kyosuke Kaneyama\, éf| Hiroshima suffering from effects) Hiroshima city’s. planning naar g | of exposure to the bomb are on | stated |-the whale indistinguishable from | the rest of the populace. Few of | them carry ‘visible scars. While Hiroshima itself is once | and we have one again packed with houses, many: | ards wide.” of these still are temporitryasiairs | But like other areas ‘a rehabili- | to be torn down and replaced ort tation most of these streets are mone.permanent units under |_ony-partpaved beeatiee-of budget; ambitious reconstruction program. m.| limitations. In terms of number alone Hiro- ishima today has 76.000 houses, j “We may have been the world's or about the same as pre-war. tirat city te be destroyed. by the —_— ee ; atemic bomb,” Kaneyama said, NEW STREET PLAN | “het as far aw the national gov- One thing the destruction of the ernment: ig concerned, we are A-bomb speeded up, however, was! just another Japanese city To the setting up of a completely new | whem 1 scarce fends must be al. * * } street was 25 yards. Now all thor- | | | oughfares are from 40 to 5) yards that is 110) | building's skeleton. was left," “PRESS, W focated equitably for postwar re- ' needled—something to cheer them. top Russian scientist said today | habilitation.” By city eatimates._ - Hroshma needs another 150,000 housing | units to adequately accommodate | its population. The first major concern to open “Before the A-bomb, the widest | again for business after the atom- bemh “was-Hiroshima's only de-| paitment store, ’Fukuya.” The store's managing director, | EiichiOnishi, says business today | is “pretty good." | “All eight floors above greend' and the-twe-story. basement were. destroyed that day. and only the | he related BUSINESS AGAIN * “But by December of 1945 we! were in business again. All we sold at first was Sake (Japanese i wie) but that's what the people WED ESDA 3 service { UGUST up.’ Onishi’s reaction to the | atomic | bomb memory is~typical of many other citizens, “What we maust do is look: for- ward, not back. Still, the tenth anniversary ob- servance of the atomic bomb on August 6th this year ts the big- gest and most elaberate ever planned. Dedegates from countries throughout’ the ‘world, including Russia, were inv ited to attend and to. join in the mass n° Hiroshima’s Park. - * * At precisely 8:15 a. m. — the moment’ the bomb expleded—300 doves will be let loose from the cenotaph in the Peace Park. VOM BULA EEL A READY TO EAT IN find few scars to indicate that} "| * same area, for miles around, -was | a desert of rubble and burning embers 10 years ago. Hiroshima is a completely ‘re. | constructed city. The only physi- cal evidence of. the A-bomb’s ter-| rer are monuments that . Hiro shima-citizens have left or put tp to “fernind the world of. the destructive force 6f man's weap*} _ ons, One of the best known land- marks ts the ruins of the industrial Promotion Hall, to- cated almost exactly under the point in the air where the atomic hemb was detonated. Referred to as “The Dome} because of the iron skeleton the dome which protrudes above | the building's shattered: walls | Then there is Hiroshi ima’s. 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Ger- }many, France, England, Russia, Canada, Argentina, Austria, Nor- way, ltaly and, the United States Alabama -has 4,679 miles of rail-| are among nations having. sub- NOTICE OF TAXES CITY OF PONTIAC - 1955 City and Schoot taxes will be due on payable at the ote of. the City Treasurer August 8, 1955, through September 9, 1955, without fees Payments meade by mail must be postmarked not later than Sep- tember 9, 1955, to avoid penaity . September .10, 1955, .a collection charge of one per cent (1°) will be added and one per cent (19) “thereafter any unpaid City arid” School Taxes i 1955 City aod Schoot Taxes remaining -unpai 1956, will be payable at the County Treasurer's Office, subject to the United States project last Fri-| aciditional penalties as’ provided by State Law | day. Scientists said the American | : . WALTER A. GIDDINGS device probably will be the size of . City Treasurer a basketball NT LET YOUR TAXES GO DELINQUENT! Satellite and satelloid were the bo u ! raation.at the | Soviet Russia will create an arti- | 'tieial earth satellite * within two, fees and quite possibly will | | taunch it-in- 1957 : | The Scientist, Prof. Leonid f. | Seved. thus implied the U.S.S.R.) | might get the jump on the United | States in this branch of space &x- |perimentation, He fold a news | conference, further, that the Soviet device probably will be of a “much | greater size’ -than the one the | United States expects to. send up in 1957.8. & * President Eisenhower announced | * * SECONDS iCE CREAM INDIVIDUALS PELE ety ome, te the guy KING SIZE '/. PINT SERVINGS / fo ee 3 tee ’ Ms sia ak JHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, _ AUGUST es nee ora. : iis: — af . Man Shoots 4. ERAT Or inCourttoom A Winn ° Defendant Kills T, Hurts | —DARRELL'S DRUG STORE _WED., THURS., FRI. and SAT. SPECIALS! FREE! FILMS DEVELOPED ALL WEEK! 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BL has cal and physical accuracy, =e for Tipsy Driver Triat In Oakland Theater Building cet ees sstelites may | far ax can be done by persons | TEeXARKANA, Tex, W=Albert Mt FE 5-452! = station fore epringooaré to space | WHO de not know the details of | 4 Wiceter, 23, was convicted in = a ware: ee ee research which may | srunicipal Court yesterday of driv- ~ LOS ANGELES (INS)—The an- ; ing while intoxicated. iM TRODUCTORY Oren Sie Presi Kisen- Success of such a research proj-| The only witness, Ted ‘Goldman, a ta ng ect must depend dargely on ‘‘sell- | testified “Wheeler drove .his car wer of the plan to launch & | j,9+ the public on both its) right into his yard at night. temporary, very small satellite | enormous difficulties and the prob-| Acting Judge Gene Rowlette ‘ee Se is one. af the most important ever | ability of eventual success. fined Wheeler $55.25, Rowlette was W by the ful made.” tt would “appear to be” reason- taking the Place” “ot Municipal 4 or pltcherful! * 2 « able to expect larger and larger | Judge Ted Goldman, who disqual- “However, this satellite must not| unmanned successors to the first | ified himself because it was his be confused with the larger, | teriporary satellite, before any at- yard. , permanent — satellite which - has | tempt is made to assemble a large | ~ . been much discussed during recent-| permanent one from: prefabricated +Takes Over Strait Patrol gs The stay announced x parts — by —_— TAPEL F a — Rear necessary step preparatory to the| Such a satellite or space station i. Mem = i ee ard larger undertaking. would be beyond any measurable Forman Sieit Patra: Ste fash ; tmospheric friction - The temporary satellite has no | 2!™OSP ° over from Rear Adm. Frederick N. direct military value. It is part | Perhaps several years would be | Kivette, who left for Pearl Harbor of the program of observations | necessary for assembling it even | to become chief—of-staff—to- the for the “geophysical year,” [after rockets had begun fo trans-| commander in chief of the Pacific an international scientific under- | port the parts to the desired orbit. | Fleet, taking. 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Distributed by King Features Syeduate. ‘Proves Success: Dermatologist Solves Vaccine - Effectiveness | — After Many Tests PHILADELPHIA @ — The Uni- cine for the prevention of poison ‘unteers Submitted to a series of | injections intended to desensitize "then tothe vine. | * * J -_ Dr. Donald M. Pillsbury, profes- .| Ser-of- dermatology atthe univer- sity's: medica) school, said. that in -}every case the new vaccine “re- duced the individual's sensitivity to the plant. Many persons became completely imimune. Dr, Pillsbury, one ~ of the na- tion's authorities on skin diseases, said “‘there is absolutely no ques- tion the vaccine will reduce sen- sitivity to poison ivy.” from a. chemical known as penta- decacatechol, a derivative, of cate- chol, The chemicl occurs in the form of colorless crystals soluble in cold water. It has been used septic. * *- * * ‘The new vaccine is administered ; | intramuscularly, About six , injec- }tions were given each. volunteer; Dr. Pillsbury said part of the work | vemaining to-be done is fo déter- mine the. minimum dosage that «| can be given to the individual to -| desensitize him. Dr. Pillsbury said that “we do not know how long this desensitiz- ing will last. ok versity of Pennsylvania ‘hag an-|— 4 nounced that tesis on a new vac-| ivy have proven successful, Thou- sands of students and other vol-| | He said the vaccine’ was made : previously in ointments as an anti- aig Quase, Chosen CADILLAC nw “Patricia Hen- wood, 19, of Cadillac, has been chosen queen of the city's Paul Bunyan Days celebration, Aug. 5- 6. The new queen, a sophomore next fall at Central Michigan: Col- lege, 0 a Deeeered epee She | trom the North Pole, : ‘ ‘ will’ be crowned Thursday night in civie ceremonies ‘at. 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MICHIGAN, _tt I RT EEN ‘Scenic Packed oa MURRAY BAY, Quebec — The Saguenay River cruise is-the best that can be offered in the east, either in Canada or the United States, No other water tour in that area has so much delightful stenery crowdtq into legs than 100 miles. That is the.distance covered by cruise ships between Tadous- sac where it empties into the St. Lawrence, and Chicoutimi, ad the northwest. it runs a winding course, gen- erally between the _ highest mountains in the east, but which. erm part of either ‘country. | Trinity, It is so wide,. from one-quarter to a full mile or more, that it resembles a_ strait, connecting Lake St. John in Upper Quebec, and the St. Lawrence. It has a very slow current throughout its length. , WORLD'S DEEPEST RIVER "The glacial age left the Sague- hay. the deepest river in the world, sometimes_reaching 1,500 feet. ‘In the entire distance of the ship's cruise it is not crossed by a bridge. The high points of the cruise are the two capes,.Eternity and each rising some 1,500 feet above the watér two vertical | rocks, | The river's banks gre’ chaos | An attempt is being made “hn r nay devoid of -human- habitation, and put across some hasan opera- all wild life is very ‘scarce, No|tions~-in—the —upper Saguenay deer or other wild animals were | nor do the| seen on our cruise, | stretches. But the best thing that ican be said about the river is that it offers an excellent oppor- natives make any claims about tunity fora cruise ship to ‘laze the fishing. In its. short course the Sague- nay is a very small edition of the Inside Passage to Alaska} but lacks most of the splendor of that magnificent 1,400 milles. It has no mountains with bergs, ‘no large game—and it timber is largely of the scrub fi ; variety, | tittle. Experts Predict Glorious Future Michigan in 2,000 A.D. Will Offer Automaton Living and High Wages ANN ARBOR (— Five experts drew'a picture last night of Michi- gan in the year 2,000—only 6 years aw ‘The i gf sitting asa panel at the University of Michigan, dis- engineering, natural resources, so Prof. Amos H. Hawley, chair- man of the university's depart- ment of sociology, estimated that by the year 2,000 only 2 percent of Michigan citizens would te ~ farmers, He said 30 10 40 per cent would tive in metropolitan cities such as Detroit, Flint and Grand Rapids. Furthermore, | there would be 98 males to every 100 females. Justin R. Whiting, chairman of the board of Consumers Power Co., presiding over the panel, pre- dicted fully air conditioned, fil- tered and sterilized homes in the future. - ALL, AUTOMATIC Lights in the ceiling and wall | will go on as you enter a room; ‘members of the 107 Ordnance Company and Company M, 125th Infan-| Michigan eamp ‘Saturday. Left to right are 107th members Cpl. Cari telephones will let you see ag well | try, are shown as they left4or Camp Grayling this morning. They are | as hear; washing machines will | part of an advance. patty sent to the operate on supersonic waves and | color TV Will look like a picture on the wall, Whiting said. ~ He also forecast that. the coin | ———aah_won only be 30 hours and | : an he ely eel & De __ticted, traffic wil] “gee”. with electronic / and navigation —will--take~all~the that fhe ayerage income would be | 2% times what-it is-today. Prof, Edward T. Vincent, -who heads. the university's mechanical and industrial engineering depart- ments, said highway traffic will become almost- automatic. Cars will adjust themselves to highway speed rates and condi- tions; the helicopter will be used for commuter travel from sub- urbs-to city and commuter trains Prof. Vincent added that. ships will gain. their only passenger travel ‘from vacationers who have time to spare—and ship collisions will be a thing of the past as sea = 3 equipment,— Airports will be Idcated in. the middle of cities, the professor said, “and automatic control: equipment fun out of flying yourself as well as the major risks." ~ per- petual snow, ho glaciers afd their accompanying water falls, no ice, and being. work¢éd ver) laying on the laway two delightful days, in port at either end nights. i quite alike, whether on river, lake or ocean. The food usually is good. They feed you too wéll, The meals are too close together, and the snacks between too early and teo *)late- Ne wonder the chef often is : the highest paid mali oi the boat. y | BEW ARE OF ‘SPECIAL’ But beware of the “chef's spe- to cial,’ ” Too often i it is a cle ver way LEAVE FOR GRAYLING — Five Pontiac National Guardsmen, | training site to prepare camp | Pontiac. Driving is § oe Robest | facilities for the main body = troops which will arrive in the Northern | of Pontiac. Speaking of cruise ships, they're | Glenn, Pvts. Jack Middy and Robert Casanova and ist Lt. Karew, of to unload meeiiinn that has not had a good demand, and threatens to run him for a heavy loss before he reaches port. It often is akin to hash, but-uhder an alias. Service is the watchword, both in the dialing reem and throughout the ship. At this sea- | som, college students of both sexes predominate in this help, and the major part of their salary comes from tipping. They are -schooled in a way to make you feel obligingly generous— and that generosity pays you dividends, — Early réservations are a. first essential of any tour, If possible, imake them months or even years ‘in, advance. ‘The best way is to Pontiac Press Phots D. "Terry, See ee | Gobbledygook, Words . at Home in New Mexico ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., (INS)= (take a deep breath): Agreements and Extending the Privilege ot Proportional Regis- | tration Relating to Operation of | Motor Vehicles.” Some in the New Mexico_state house are attempting to — TCFMRAAETPOPRRTOOMV. As for the governor, he -calls it: “The Commission.” : Find New Sterilizer ‘SYDNEY, Australia Radioactive cobalt is to be used in-experiments.at New South Wales 7 University of Technology to steri- ‘lize canned Toots and TO RT MiCTS- | organisms which destroy canned | | efficacy of the vaccine on the basis i ‘food products, of its use during. the } present sum- tINS) 4 “The COM@ | for MISSION FOR Making Reciprocal |Health Service—dector—said today. -the—polo—vi Early Salk Tests Effective WASHINGTON «—According to, mer New Mexico Gov. John Simms.'yhe 1964 field trials. the Salk polio | _ Furthermore, has -announced—appeintments of vaccine is about as good as thai yet known how long whatever de- a whooping cough, It ‘isn't quite as effective a smallpox vaccite and diphtheria | toxpid. Public he said, it is not gfee of protection | is aanreed hy s the first year: Concerning other inoculations | commonly given children, Dr. Bell But Dr. Joseph “Bell, who made | said: |the comparisons, . hastened to add | 1. Smallpox vaccine: that “this is the first polio vaccine | know of any case where, after a |and we can expect that an im-| successful ‘take’ of smallpox vac- “vaccine will eventually be developed.” ~ ' Dr. Bell is chief epidemologist | .{of the National Institutes of Health. | ‘| He made the comparisons on the | wanes with time and varies with | —basis-of-the frem fast |cine, the vaccinatéd person has | comme down with the disease within | the ‘first year after vaccination. “However, smallpox immunity | Hndividuats- It -is -estimated- that! mer’s field trials saying the Salk} more than 50 per cent of people | vaccine was 60 to 90--per —cent wilt have tost-substantial-protection; effective “palie. in, preventing. paralytic by 5 to 10 years after, the original - vaccination, and therefore they He said it is still too early to! should pe revaccinated.’ (draw any about the He ‘deciired, “though, “thar ‘thay “be! cause of the adequacy of the vac- cination program, very little small- pox occurs. in this country.” ‘| 2 Diphtheria toxoid: In general, he said, this material appears to afford protection to ‘‘well over 90 per cent" of children, at least for the first year following, inoculation. 3. Whooping, cough vaccine. The evidence is, he said, that this vac- “I don’t} sary for such an evaluation, and | tat information will not be avail- table for some time. the. 1954 field trial showed that e was (60 to 90-per cent) | +River and Minneapolis, across it.“ River Cruise Delt deal directly with the transporta- tion companies. Most of the conducted four and travel agencies are OK, but you may bump into one trying {o un- load a bunch of lemons that po body else wants and needs some high pressure salesmanship and truth’ stretching to revive them. Too offen These tours take their patrons principally where one is tempted to assume that somebody ie getting an extra rake-off—with you on. the goat’s end, BE. FIRST IN LINE « Ti your table assignment “you must remember4hat you are there for several days’ meals, and might get terribly bored and fed ‘iy On the strangers-you dréw as partners, Try. to be the first in line when the askignments are made, and get a table with only the number in your party. © You'll learn a lot .of Strange things by being a short talker and long. listener. You'll soon find owt whe.wants to be the life of the party—and probably wilt be the death of. it. Only today we heard a Montreal woman say that our Mississippi istit much of @ stream where she first saw it at St. Paul “hut at Chieago it. widens out so you cannot see A little later we also learned that-‘‘there isn’t anything on the American side at Niagara -Falls," and ‘Canada has more large cities on the Great Lakes than the United States." CRUISE GAMES . On @ cruise there's always ‘bingo ‘and horse racing with dice, also shuffleboard and other deck games in the open—and poker and its allies in the shut. Then there's the inevitable cruise ram director and social director, either of whom can be a joy forever or perpetual pain in the neck, according to their own ability or what they have to work with, And, of course, there's always that bunch, mostly females, who | think the principal part of a cruise is to assume a prone and mostly | undressed position in a deck chair, and gathér sun tan—and flies. ‘Red Sergeant Asks for Political Asylum SEOUL @# — A North Korean Communist military ~ police ser- geant crossed to the Allied side today and “asked for political asylum, the U. 8. 8th Army ‘said. The Army said Sgt. Yi Kyong Pin declared he wanted to come | South after watching both his own Communist army and U: N. forces in the joint-demilitarized zone, * * down, this’ one should be worth at Béach, Fla. MELON BY THE SKA — If pictures could bring temperatures least 10 degrees of coolness, The shapely waterfront watermellon-eater is Adrienne Watkins of Daytona Uelted Press Phote i PRESSing Questions: gore island has come up with What's Your Method of Beating the Heat? When temperatures soar into the 90s, cdnversation- leans heavily toward comments on the heat and what to do about it. Suggestions on how to beat the heat range from . sitting on a block of ice (uncomfortable) to_vacationing ~ in the arctic (too expensive). Jamaica Offers Contest With 10 First Places KINGSTON, Jamaica. »—This effective in preventing paralytic poliomyelitis. Same paralytic cases in vaccinated individuals can be expected, however, because _ the vaccine is not 100 per cent effec: tive.” It is estimated that approximate- ty 64—-miltion—-children.-_have—re- ceived the first of three shots re- quired for complete vaccination |with the polio vaccine. The statement reported’ ¥i, a/ veteran of five years in the North | Korean army, sald he had ‘been | thinking of-‘defecting since 1953.| Jamaica feels that each should He said the “attitude and morale” | have its queen. N,. trodps.be saw was | 'som” will be the title given the of the U. an important factor. The-Army did_not_report where; Winners-in_darker skinfed groups Yi had been takén, Presumably he was being ques-| Miss Golden Apple, Miss Sandal- tioned by intelligence officers. — pom’ There will be 10 first- place winners. ‘ Proud of its many racial strains, | “Miss apple blos- queen of. white European descent. will win such titles as Miss Ebony, wood and Miss Lotus. ‘Public Housing Measure Heads List of Major Legislation in Final Session —_ WASHINGTON —08—Major “tegis: lation on which Congress complet: ed action yesterday: Housing — Ignoring last-minute White House objections to its form, the House completed action on an omnibus housing bil providing for 45,000 public housing units during the next year. The public housing section was ia compromise, | The House had vot- nits over a two-year period. Polio — Congress authorized fed- | eral spending of 30 million dollars to help the states provide free Salk polio vaccine for needy children. The program would run until next Feb. 15 and would allow free shots for some 20 million young- | sters under 0. and expectant | mothers, * * 7 the- limit on — + oo | Pontiac residents have their own solutions all of which are a little more down to earth. ANDERSON MISS BRIM Larty Anderson of 6579 Alden St. follows « plan recommended for Oakland County” ‘residents, He swims and sails, ~—-Bee-Brim—of-403--Lakeside—Dr,; simply slips into a big red ham- mock securely ai shady between firms from $150,000 to mph __Defense Production — A compro-. mise bill to extend the Defense Production Act for one year wes worked ‘out in less than an hour by Senate-House conferees. The measure then quickly cleared both branches by voice votes. Transit — A se bill ‘aimed at ending Washington's Me day.__husand for the first year. vaccines or diphtheria toxoi caused any one of those diseases in_inoculated persons. “Genera Service has said there was ‘strong presumptive evdence that. there was a cause and effect relation- ship” between 56 cases’ of paralytic wheh followed inoculation this year with vaccine ‘made by the Cuter Laboratories, Berkley, Calif., ‘and the use of two lots of hcine=protects-about—7-per—cent bgp partion to knock~ottt-alt-pubtie- , those inoculated with it, at least) housing and the Senate had ap-| bate and by voice votes, ‘both ony of the U.S. Public ‘Health| that company's product released proved a more liberal program | He said he knew of no instance | hes that carried in the coripro- | years the life of the Small Business where smallpox or whooping — mise. Eisenhower te aid 70.000 Administration. The bil increases Service-during the next 12 months qty: 4 ve ied ro Q. Srvpatt Tt = Het branches acted to extend for two strike. ‘cleared both branches. It would enable District ot Colimbia com-| ©. missioners to arrange for transit by the struck Capjtal Transit Co. | Estates. MRS. JOLLY Julie O'Brien of 75 Hamilton St. also'recommends getting out at the beach and in the water. ~ Mrs. “MISS O'BRIEN about it, “Keep busy, find. something to oc- cupy your time and the heat won't the | 8eem nearly as bad.” doubtedly meant something not too . MRS. CURTON jena a fan or in the shade. . a ——+ Dr. has © wiental approach to the * When asked how to ac- i this little feat : SMITH - = Mh —- Lake... ee ~ ae gy ae Zz . . ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8, 1955 GET TOP VALUE STAMPS - PLUS Low, LOW, LOW PRICES Packed at the peak - of | freshness to give you that : ~ fresh-from-the-farm fla-' vor. Shop this low, low, low priced: Bargain Buy to- | day! Buy plenty . . ~"Save more. . ‘Ne, 303 Can Ne. 303 Cen . Kroger + Sele. There's Selse titer Veies' cn ow aftr Htem. 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They get used to death easy. Despite their treacherous ter- fans their improbable weather, their endless miles of unpopulated mountains and tundra, they are the “Syaget™ mes" on acca They have to ‘sag < course. But they don't fly constantly, through snows and winds and trouble, be- _{cause they have to. ‘They love it. route he followed was not by map or radio, ‘because there were no maps, radios, weather repotis or airport facilities to count on. Ask how he made it and Wien, @ man He landed iy Nome, a snowbound Eskime’ village, on skis, which he had put on his plane in exchange for wheels at Edmonton, Canada. Almost trom the moment he arrived — with bis giant, para Ask Sig Wien, one of the _ploneer_ bush pilots, how many ____| men have cracked up in “weath< ‘ele of Scandinavia wile — sound like an Eskimo mating call: “Sigwien,” they call him, and gather ‘round his plane, He is probably known to the most daplatéed, two-family’ settlements of the Arctic. When he is forced to pens (“minor accidents,” Wien says), he ‘makes the desperation measure éasy by coasting in as close as- possible to a spot where he’has observed ‘a remote ‘Sod_hyt or an encampment of Eskimos on ‘a bent. non shemapesrennee Aiwan i SS — ie a a er” sine the first Alaskan plane took to the air fromm log cabin elty near here in 19147 and he'll t- Each word crash-land, which frequently hap- 1 ‘Tettes, to the trading posts, “Sig Mes the Atetic,”” an ade 1) .| mirer once said, “as precisely as la, woman threads a needle.” It Tis thé | way he has managed to become one of the few pioneer pilots hereabouts who is still alive, - Like most of the pilots, Wien not only loves to fiy, but lives to be of service’ to the Eskimos, the “truly happly people of the world, who live "oi wines and therefore appreciate it.”’ ESKIMOS FRIEND © For. them,. he will do anything, — free, unless they can afford to pay, Hé delivers food, mail andi luxuries like needles, soap, cigar- * Serene 7? - Pioneer—Friend ‘of the. Eskimo “\aiGeched to his wings, and the} a io get ating done iat as | way.” ponte ee Disease Cases. in Pontiac Area Tremendous Epetins. wot Onkiead Centy heath director. crease, with only two canes re fie canvasses the tundra in winter and tells the natives where the Caribou are running or the Walrus are lazing, saving ported in ee previous week, «| Showing Drop —— oS ‘ Chicken pox figures show a de- CLAIM CHECK— - Bonanzagram No. 2 ~ Below isa duplicate of the “Bonemnza-’ ww is related to work. poste ign 0S sergtbees Aten Boe, ln An eppeors under arrow, reading downward. TAMA. close his. eyes, Maybe his eyes aré shut out of pain, or maybe he’s just trying to concentrate, when he opens them his them hours of search. He shat- thed his plane between Point Lay and Wainright, a snewy expanse last The three diseases continue-at-a— nominal rate in Pontiac. No chick- a . ee 8 ee : 2 -¢ 28 . Story Clues - en was reported in gram: entry you send in’ to. contest voice is nonchalant: wl pole = a ei it week: ox oe headquarters. It is ESSENTIAL that you Chasles 1. Esker Wee president of Ganeal “Who can’ possibly say?" he and an Eskimo store manager Breakdown of both reports, sheng | fill it in and save it until ‘the correct _.Comveyances, one of the Big» Three manu- says. on up ar in Walaright could ory on 8 with ga apie mom f ey foe “ : tas OLE = 1 ld alia niall —Pprevious-weekr- year : — : While vacatigning in the White Mountains, ings." : s eee ts aPae - ae lows: ? ke heard that Metropoliten Motors was de- Wien was a typical: Isash-—pilet og — pre: oe : OAKLAND COUNTY Published Friday, Aug. 12. Uniess you veloping a sensational new competitive de- {when he came . Alaska a , Alaska) Ke Pam ewcmerbe Sak k weet wick ie _ do so, you will be punable to collect the’ ro ag be Rs ais dispatched Bruce _; meatin s-the-tilt's. “That 'e. | ae her oat pa arbor og: {ges en bs vigeessh . Ee i = be * ss 3 OM POUTIM ow aay oo - < prize if you should send in a winni ning - le gal te lowanen a with knatections j plowed aaron eo ic nota ah and the far- Arctic Circle area, atom velit iuraeies 4 2 ~fo get_the dowh on the new désiqn a s ‘ os meek — : solution. Check the rules below Tor _any cost jiflin,.a huskge: young man not home, packing his “Glothes and | oi eth geal a oe primitive.| Mom Pw: came | x” ' a further details. ap a of ambiidye Teck. vas — vee te — ln days and he doesn't eat ax much | sheeiin Oysentayy vt ez cequired: some interesting information. He brother Ralph. yo na a ules nae" 1 TUNPA Walrus flipper an Kwak — fro-}- s- Last Prev, Year dictated: a preliminary report by long dis- | Wee - O86 fe 2 SUBRSH zen caribou. But he still: gets) Was Werk Age tance’ phone te—the office, but the connec- him to Alaska. had been killed 3°TRM yearnings to see his friends, the ieee, ‘ances 8 | ; tion was not a good one. The mibstitute sec-" Cracked un trving to land at Kot- , ; time to time, and | Peliomypelitix’ .'...... 1 4 i : 4 SOSER Eskimos, from Bearlet teaver 1 3 i retary, when she had-hung yp, realized ‘to zehute, on the Arctic Ocean. when an Alaskan gets a yearning centiees i catia. ‘ - her Fag 6 that ae bod net a = Sig waited three days till the | . — nat necomplishes my " " * words. owing mportance of the mat- ; é = : Pia | ask Sas : es ter, z, the sent the mensage clong to Ss H. — Was over, and then took 7 SYPRA i. ++ ; : UNETED a * explaining that wos ¢ @ could ge * : : : , Se | = , , The pontenant was able to piece it together “More reason, than ever to go 8 CAMUS ; ‘ He sums up the rule of thumb ' rope his gang of the army Mil---. [then,"" he says. “They needed a _ oe octiediny’s enioon dines, es among the pioneer pilots this way: SHIRT * flin’s mission. 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Ventiae Press Photos Examining their phlox for red spider and other mites| with perennials and annuals, such as peonies, petunias, Ponting Press Photos are Penny (left) and Anthony Fruhauf, 11 and 13 year! balsam, delphinium, and several rose bushes bordered with Pictured in the midst of her all white midsummer | and single, and petunias. White iris and delphinium blos- old sons of the Max H. Fruhaujs of Brookside drive, Bloom-| English lavender. Their constant companion is Timmy, the garden at her West-Lawrence street home is Miss Georgia| somed earlier. “Princess Dresden” is Miss Hoyt's 10-year- field Hills. The boys have their own flower garden planted | family’s golden retriever dog. Hoyt. Blooming were phlox, shasta daisies, both double | old tiger cat. ee | Will-O-Way Bride-Elect Has-Another to Be Feted ee ‘Comedy Hit at Shower Ss Smooth yy ret | Mary P. Scolar * eae - te ~).) =e a in/*His and Hers’ Plans August: 27) p % He 6A ge Ave Pleasi, Wedding | wow ~ J > Se re. Pleasing Aug. 27 is the wedding date chosen" by Mary Pamela Scolaro | and Michael “Allan Ryan. The} ceremony will be performed at} St. Hugo of ~ Hills. * * ~The. pear ts the daughter | of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph = Scolaro Jr., of Walled Lake. The prenpactive bridegroom is the son | | | Ry JANET ODELL, T’"The play is “His and Hers.”’ The :fun is yours and ours. Will-O-Way has another hit, we'll_ wager. to say. Opening last night, this quick modern comedy by Fay and Michael Kanin pleased ’-its first | audience. Taking the leasing roles are the California couple, Maggie O'Hara and Michael Keith. They turn out their usual smooth and_ polished formances. For the second time this summer. Maggie is playing a character named Maggie. Who can claim credit for hav- ing thought up-the -plot—first? It's hard to say, especially when both writers were married : ist to each other at the time. Di- : > ik “ : a, vorced now, they come up with Mary Seger reg aoe aa 2 aot Me , identical ideas for a play. The her Walnut Lake home and Mrs. e ‘ e, > : : , || matter goes to court. | Chester -Chan_-entertained_at _& . “~ = -f | Joe Van Doninck, the ‘popular # eRe t ee ~ ¥ of Mr. and Mrs, Willard James Ryan of Westacres. id a ~, v 2 ep o~ ® luncheon and miscellaneous = dise-jockey Joe Van, plays the part er at Oakland Hills Country Club ,, m2 = get of the Judge in the court scene. He Saturday. = - nod ales 5” ‘ ; + eae - | has not been seen on the MWill-O- at ee ’, ts ‘ : f mm Way stage since he played in PLAN SHOWERS - : ? = : > ‘i ~ . 2 }**Arsenie-and-Old Lace” four-years Janet Guoin and, Joan Wieden-| Ii : é # ' as ot lago. + , Lake home-of ities Gusin. . Bop. -**- : g J Sy Re. vy who plays: the part uf ABs / be ’ Lydia. Most of her previous ex- Miss Dill will be hostess at « | Ti - aT . Rae : -. Hoeing his “Rutgers” tomatoes two ea especially proud of the garden this year as |tnemee has been with theaters in srsonal shower honoring Mary ; Pennsylvania. She's a capable -s Aug. 11 and Mrs, James K. three times a week keeps the weeds down| it was started after the middle of May upon actress who~is pleasing to condi ea an rane, S yes —s ey ~ | , | im and the ground porous, claims Walter J. | his return from Mexico.Mr..Baumgariner| We were delighted to read- will give = "ang. 5 ‘Oak | q _ #3 me = Baumgartner of Silverside drive. He stakes’ is a retired automotive engineer General, Mt oe aun haircuts, shopping and trips to the Announcing the "Opening of _ELSIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 735 N. PERRY (In Perry Shopping Center) FOR give it-up, bat I did need extra income, Believe it of not, I am girl with a five-day-a- week ™ and “I kept wishing T-could get some ; “My sister lives in town, too, | , While the museum and the zoo. I hated to! stone! now killing two -birds with “uF cents per hour for the time 1 Slate Forum on Antiques in January: | WILLIAMSBURG, Va.—The 1986 | open January 23, and the tenth anniversary Williamsburg Garden Symposium on March 7, 1956, it has been announced by colonial HELP YOURSELF TO BETTER Renctieg complete balanced formula val Bese All-Organic _ ie MUTREAN Tebiote Bolly Providens vitag@ins NUTRIFAX «2 18 Vitemine Plus 11 Minerels in One Smell tablet including 8-12 the rl Williamsburg, ,co-sponsor of the ane nual event.” | . The Antiques Forum will be scheduled in two five-day sessions, the first January 23-27, and the second January 30 through Febru ary 3. Illustrated talks by the given during the morning periods and the afternoons will be devoted to informal discussions, craft dem- onstrations-and tours of the exhibi- tion buildings of Colonial Williams- burg. . “Bringing Your Garden Up to Date” is the theme of the first three-day session, March 7-9, of the 1956 Williamsburg Garden Symposium, jointly sponsored wth “Flower Grower” Magazine. The second session, March 12- 14, will deal with “Your Changing Garden."" Noted . horticulturists will give the morning illustrated talks and during the afternoons ies and tour the more than 170 acres of restored colonial gardens | Williamsburg Antiques Forum will |. country’s leading experts will bey; registrans will attend garden clin- |. DR. HELEN DODSON Sailing the seas today for England on the French liner ‘| alk go together to the barber or | Office Job t's” Permissible to | vou say it is a compliment to send -58 Wayne St. 6 Folte Acid antes aBcts cae me er. 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On Aug. 31, she will participate | in. a symposium on solar flares, flare activity on the disk of the sun as recorded photographically at the local observatory, She wilt also report on. the results of her Astronomical | Union as a delegate and will present a film showing: Sut entite love scene to run a tet reugher. ard Buy Pastel Scarves Five-and-ten bargains: Small silk | scarves in wonderful pastels for errr er eT eee eee bee Cree eee cca eee ee eee ee ee eee ery eee eee eee eee penetrate metp-achernnnatimerenseenite Ee fe gemnsperescneemenen— po aareepenen ce spring. A-bright assortment could give oem ecione.- in the arm H , ? 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WEARS PALE GREEN Mrs. James E. Lotan of Big Rapids was matron of honor wear- wore a matching floral headpiece. Other attendants were Mrs. Ger- ald Groves, sister of the bride, and blue and pink gowns, respectively, Mrs. Groves carried” a- colonial bouquet of rose. colored gladioli . JoAnn MecVicar wore a yellow taffeta gown for her flower girl duties and Gloria M. Lotan, also a ios 4 Entirely new E FULL-BODIED $0 full-bodied it _ makes truly satisfying BREAKFAST COFFEE! HOW DO YOU LIKE IT? Only o full-t Moke # MILD —H's Acke it MEDIUM — it's never weok or wotery. never flat or cloudy ——— eli a -bo instant can give you trve flevor in all 3 strengths! Na > “D> | Moko n sTRON@—e = $ "Special 100th Anniversary Offer =a William Lotan of Lounsbury | * || avenue “Mrs.. | North Perry street and the late Mr. carried an arrangement of white — ing a pale green ballerina length | gown of nylon : net over’ taffeta; | She carried a colonial bouquet | yellow gladioli and rosebuds and *o-: Marilyy J. Hause. They wore pale ‘ and rosebuds, and Miss Hause car- . } /ted™ a’ colonial bouquet of--pinke giladioli and rosebuds. —> me Margaret Lotan Weds Dale Brockman a itower girl, _wore-a- lavendar taffeta gown, They carried bou- quets of yellow giadioli and roses. Weillend Glen Lotan, brother of the -bride,-served as best ‘man. Seating the guests were James E. Lotan of Big Rapids and Larry Lotan, also brothers of the bride, and Gordon. Brockman, RECEPTION AT HOME A reception was held at the “The bride's. mother wore a black: ‘and. white dress with -white ac: corsage. The, ‘s mother seh tater seggecamghy sop Her -accessories were black and she wore a corsage of pink carna- tions. When the couple left on ‘their MR. and MRS. ‘DALE BROCKMAN ~ Margaret Es Eotan,; daughter. of _Mr. and Mrs. William Lotan of Lounsbury avenue, “became the brid® of Dale F. Brockinan | Saturday ~ evening. He is the son of: Mrs. Ford Brockman. - of North Perry street and the late Mr, Brockman. _|Former Resident Married in Ohio Mrs. Myrtle Huddy of Largo, Fia., formerty of Pontiac, became the bride of Ralph Forster of Largo on July 16: Members of the immediate families were present at the cere- L. Eakin of Kingsville Presby- bride's nephew and niece, Mr. and Ohio. Attending the Burdick and Ray Boyd, nephew. of the bridegroom from West} Springfield. The couple will make their home | in Latgo. Gardeners Require . 2 Pairs of Gloves ~ _ A gardener of even the smallest scope needs at least two pairs of work gloves—one to wear and one to wash. There's nothing quite fortable as having to eae hands into gloves still mony performed by the Rev. John | terian Church, at the home of the | as much loose dirt as possible. Mrs. Kenneth Burdick of Conneaut, | were Mrs. | pe.-0 with wet mud or stiff and dusty trom dried dirt. ~- Before sudsing, beat or shake out Aid for Tired Eyes | out in warm weather can get some | relief with an eye bath in the |morning and sunglasses to wear in the blazing streets, Get a good | pair. OF EXTRA COST Hee ae Yes, it’s yours free of extra cost—the new, revised _ Velvet’s New, Revised . edition of the Velvet Cake Flour Recipe Book, - _____ “Good Things to Eat”. Here’s 72 new, tested recipes, _. developed. especially to give you exciting new baking == adventures with Velvet Cake and Pastry Flour, : Velvet is the finest cake flour you can buy, yet, when ©. ~~ you buy Velvet in the economical 5 1b. bag, it costs up tof ~~~ leas than cake flours packed in a box. Buy a 5 Ib. hag of Velvet, today, and get your Velvet Cook Book at apapine cost. But com ha quay i imi cessories. and a white carnation; Luxurious we have them all . 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D 6 9 yd. ce inom ngenepiget eit : : : a : # aE ae 3 pianos. . formerly $2.98 and $3.98 ~ Ses e Slebvelies cotton blouses in many styles. os oom - ease we @ White, colors; limited sizes and quantity. gh = sees, ~ = ‘ 3 Ss { = == t-shirts sors Rid nid rr = ae i formerly $1.98 and $3.98 , ; ODINI D HO uICE . i Th DIAN” es __.@ Cotton knit cardigans and slipons. os ) : - oa @ Solids, novelties; assorted colors; sizes: Be ia =~ for-only ’ ok HEA . shorts “$459 rene sl Se Meare ay bs formerly higher priced y | “SAVE Your Garden! . ee oe pare - " @ Short, regulation, Bermuda shorts. : ) MADE om VINYL oa Mie perenne opie kath. sizes ond_colors,..__/ _wows-not, nuex, = a. — - eaediase.. 458 as TEL-HURON loots leanven SHOP THURS. fetta nton fshemmchaninbduaned SUPER. MARKETS | TEL- HURON SHOPPING | NTER 398 Auburn Ave. i } Perry se 59S. Sain 5 ht ae _ FABRIC SHOP ame . We Are AinConditioned 4 4 THE rOrieod PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGI TST: 3, 195) ae sa Prison Escapes ay ors] woe AN ‘ pst Will Nof Return at pe * : - || Alabama Waives Right 4" Ww | of Extradition Thereby erst Fér Back to School Ending Apprehension - LOS ANGELES a = Frank: A. Beverley’s nightmare is over. He no longer fears a tap on the shoul- bs Lede tee, ‘ = paanbasy der..and someone with a badge). ane him he really wasn't Frank A. Beverley at all, He had been living under that name-eight-yearsox. since. the day | in n 1947 when he walked away from an Alabama State Penitentiary ‘farm gang. * ly 4,9 © A Prim |_‘m Pretty Fash- Ton by Pioneer ee a A leafy ~ print in an amazing new “drip dry” smooth finish, crease resistant cotton that can be laundered, hung up to dry and never, never ironed. An adorable. dress with dropped cupped waistline, petal ~gottar, Sizes 4-6x, * * ‘Oscar Fred Twildahl and he'd | | bezzling $150. “Tt had served two years for a crime I didn't. commit,” he said. ‘he headed for California, Hé “be- | came what his- neighbors termed | a model citizen and he prospered. He married and the Beverleys had a-son, now 6. They live in a $15,000 home, Last July 8th came the tap on the shoulder, Beverley was ar- | rested on the old fugitive warrant iYrom Alabama. Only then his wife | learned of her husband's past, She | had met him on a blind date and | they were wed three months later. | She staunchly stood by hint, say- band and father.”* Beverley found he had friends) ' Abe Spiegelman, operator of the restaurant chain for which. Bever- ley worked as a manager, declared “| trusted him and I still trust hig.” Spiegelman provided a bail bond reserit Beverly. And he wrote let- ters of recommendation to Alaba- man authorities describing the life the 45-year-old man had led since coming to California. In the court of Municipal Judge presented fromthe Alabama De- partment of Corrections. It said that Gov. James Folsom had de- cided against. seeking extradition. sees. eee eee eee eee ee ee rev _eeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrTrT Teer ere eee eee eee } } A Eee PRE en a PhS: Rayne garage meng oa a geet Ss He wasn’t Beverley ‘then. He ‘was | served two years of a one to five-| | year sentence on conviction of em- | LENDING ENCOURAGEMENT — An accident like this one in Lés- Angeles, Calif., could raise anyone’s blood pressuré, whith is why the sign-on a nearby bench isso appropriate. Cheerfulness,"’ it reads. And cheerfulness is just what @-year-old Mrs. Angela Tanny needed after-driving her car up this telephone pole guy | | wire. She ey touched the gas pedal instead-of the brakes + wots When Twildahl became Beverley | “For Peace of Mind, Have t 269 Oakland Avenue = No Money Down . + « $1072 per Month A beautiful tribute of love and remembrance. | A phone call will provide transportation to our display—FE 2-4800 Pontiac Granite & Marble Co. G. £. SLONAKER & SONS- Phone FE 2-4800. i ' lc ti Ai tient Ml al ¥ POD A att appa Pbt PALE AE DLLPPELOD AE DD ; : j a * ee 4 | ing, ‘He's been a wonderful hus- | and:.retainedan—attormey to rep-| . Louis W. Kaufman. a-letter was | Refuge Harbors of Great Value to Sailboaters terways Commission says the | state's program of building refuge harbors around its coastline proved | its value in the recent Port Huron- to-Mackinac Island sailboat race. caught in a sudden storm made | their way into recently completed | refuge harbors without major dam- | age or loss of life. * s * AS SEEN ON COVER OFf PARENTS MAGAZINE Nine | ry the craft “moored at Har-| Finest 100% wool chinchilig — Handsome veiveteen || bor Beach, eight at Port Sanilac collars and cuffs — Jounty side belts and pleated back | 274 one at East Tawas. The re = anion maining disabled boats made it -— Milium lined — Newest fall colors. back to-Port Huron. oe oa $1.00 HOLDS YOUR CHOICE i in LAYAWAY || ter said, hee harbors. bonne | would bave reached approximate- ¢ lly a million. dollars, would s |have been forced to drive right a | onto the beaches, casing exten- Nt 2 sive boat damage and possible loss if | of life.” = Okinawans, with United States |help, have built 17 large dams j since World War II, says the Na- nner nen nme Tel-Huron “Best for: Children” “FE ‘5: 9955 | Thodo Dam's 11,500,000-galion ca- pacity enables nearby farmers to triple their cultivated acreage and = boost their rice yield five fold. | DETROIT u—The Michigan Wa- | Charles-W, Latimer, commission | - field representative, said 26 boats | Beat the ‘Heat with One of Our Bar-B-Q - Notice and We Wills Have Your Chicken Piping. Hot for You. ene, oe joe EPSI- OL. a “Chickens. 2 Hours {i iM £5 4% he FRESH GROUND BEEF . _ 5 Bm $700 HY-CRADE HOT DOGS cae a 3 us $400 Ris STORMS. oe oe ee ~~ yo SS SS SHORT RIBS .... 2.2... * 198 REMUS BUTTER «0.3. + + -_b.39" Pepsi-Cola’ Dealers in the Pontiac Area Are Serviced we ~ SPADAFORE BEVERAGE COMPANY, 922 OAKLAND AVENUE. Phone: FEderal 44061 ’ Y | 4 * ie * = Y alli ¢ 9 a Callin” lta alt calle ell LAY Min lin + 7 — ' ‘ \ : di -_ ~~ =~ “> Saale, _ ~~ ¥ we 7 Vn m= Lali, -_ ~~—w LJ \/ i mn? al Vr * “77 ¥, f sc hlias sania ane ae omespiyfs ae i ae . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8, 1955 fos shown above with her owner, Janet Lang of Mord, 1 vie sown i, a ate | Way Cleared for n School Bond Issue | Given Infectious to = Haman Marlette Family i8e {$750,000 Sale Tan et ) en oH uron- ‘Clinton " Aathosis Selling Milford Acreage ' MILFORD — Sealed bids wére opened—yesterday for the sale of 131 acres of land within the vil- _ lage of Milford, owned by the Huron - Clinton Metropolitan Aw thority. Twelve bids were submited, and the Compass Realty of Detroit was he Answers” mpel Scrufiny Senate - Investigators Weigh Perjury Hints in Given Testimony o3¢ wy ox |Lake Area Barbers Soviets Inspect scrutiny in South Dakota Viadimir Mt | the state. | Other officials are T | ot Walled Lake and Henry Kvechle ,|of Oxbow Lake, et Oe tee By high bidder, with $106,000 Irving S. Cane is président of the’ firm, Grain Elevator million bushels. In the afternoon the guests were scheduled to visit the nearby Lincoln Ranch, owned by Frank McHugh. This coe to has. 2,400 acres, * The Russi * ° » Minus their leader ried them over nearly 250 miles of They saw the Corn. Palace at Mitchell, had lunch at Redfield Mellette before arriving hot an weary at a eS hae late in the evening. Receive Charter Barbers of the Lake area have been chartered by the State Bar- ders Assn., to be known as the 0." Fred Riechle of Pontiac Lake are Thomas Burke | ‘Commerce OES Group Slates Luncheon Party . COMMERCE — The Elizabeth Paddock Past Matron’s Chup of and ms Tuesday at the Commerce Masonic Temple, W. D. Greene Monorail: HADLEY — Forty-four children, and = great-grand- Mrs, Bernice: Tunison recently to- celebrate the Mth birthday of W. a. ~ County Births in oi cme uate ae + Redfietd -and- a third farm near | ‘Lake Barbers Assn. Local | | has, been electéd president, with) Cal Calvertof Walled Lake—asi vice president, Martin Wilton of | _| Union Lake as secretary-treasurer, | ‘A buffet luncheon will be served, i aa beginning at 12:90 p pm. 7 Blan a, Plans for Home Lumber for New House Go Up in Smoke “ROMEO —. The dreams of anew yesterday .when a pile of new lumber belonging to Edward Miot- was reduced to ashes. © | Their—tour—ot _South..Dakota—car-|den- - Romeo Family's Trailer, | - home literally went up in smoke | ke, 60660 Eyster Rd., Mt. Vernon, | Garden Club Planning | Brunch Tomorrow WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — An “Il &. m. brunch tomorrow will j. begin: the meetings of the Water- ford branch of the National Farm Red hab. ii = a z 3 f i { 7 hairmen for the ¥ Quarters — Dr. John 8. The Ookland County Board of County Calls for Cattle Tests ito Wipe Out Bang s Disease a resolution nana 4 Bins “State Department of Agriculture to conduct county- for Youth Talks. -MARLETTE — the Floyd Dale family will play a role in the International Farm Youth Ex. change program, which will hold its national conference at Michigan State University Thursday through 3 Families Gather for Annual Reunions — Three reunions were held in Ponting orca coummentiics lest | Weekend, ~ At Mariette, 0 members of the Hager family met for their annual picnic and wiener roast Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr.’ and Mrs. Carl Hager. Among. those Dominican Republic where she has spent four years as a missionary, The annual Hoard reunion was held in Oakwood Sunday at the OES Hall, with some 40 present. Mahon Hoard of Milford was re- At Thomas, the Tripto-Schalau reunion was held Sunday, with about 40 in attendance.. The group met at the Thomas Community | . | Hall, Gayle J. “Griffin Becomes Bride of Auburn Man AUBURN. HEIGHTS — In a ring ceremony at the First Church in Sault Ste, ,Marie recéntly, Gayle J. Griffin & daughter, ‘pos Sa Mr. “and , 1 . f Mex! Richer Aird, 1611 Wer. Fire Damages Home as Family Vacations ». Hearings Slated cattie....in.the by Senate Group House Approved Bill Could Be Enacted WASHINGTON (INS)—Republi- cans and Democrats alike agree that the big fight over farm price supports will come early next year in — to supply plenty of ammu- nition for the ,1956 presidential campaign. Congress. is set to get out of | ate Agriculture Committee plans + te -hoid extensive hearings in | Zhou the Eisenhower flexible "|The tremendous inflow of cotton | Long's: single month under the Eisenhower WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—|, Deaton 7 én Dwight D. D. Elsenbower canny for : polio “4 Planned at Ortenville town momentarily without the Senate having taken any action on price support legislation, The House passed a bill to restore flat TM per cent of-parity sipports on basic crops and the Senate could act on this measure when the new session convenes in January. Meanwhile, however, the Sen- may come up with some legis- lative ideas of lis own. Almost the final word-on flexi- ble versus rigid supports was said in a recent debate between Sens. Russell Long (D-La), and Thomas Kuchel (R-Calif). Kuchel said: “I think the big farm fight will come along next year when “the question will be, price support law be continued, ‘or should it be abolished, and should we return to 90 per cent rigid parity? I am a firm believer in the Eisenhower program.’ To which Long replied; “You are not going to get many farm program really means, because that is a flexible program and. it doesn't flex any way but down,. se far as we can determine.” Many side issues are involved “| im the debate. and other crops into CCC hands is expected to eat up what remains of the agency's present lending au- thority within a few months. gressi tempt to sell a goodly portion of the existing _ surpluses in oversear markets. _ Some claim that coc would Democratic should be. reenacted, now.” “answer ‘was that not a administration has been as good as the worst ‘month under the Dem- for 90 Per Cent Parity |: phined thé program, which will |_sthrt inthe near future. All breeding cattle will ee tested for the infectious and com- municable disease which can spread to humans from .the live- stock. The disease in humans is commonly called undulent fever. Ahimals found to be infected will be isolated or disposed of.° All cattle in herds with a diseased member will. be.quarantined under state law until the diseasé’ is cleared up. Owners of - herds where the in- two plans to eliminate it. diseased animals, with retests conducted at 30 to €0 day inter- vals until two consecutive com- pletely negative tests of the en- tire herd are obtained. Hf the he will be paid an. indemnity. . Hold off slaughter of infected ome for a period not to exceed three years... Principal danger to humans eased animals, said Whitehead. | Pasteurization of milk practically eliminates any chance it will he explained. Announce. Betrothal of Royal Oak Girl ROYAL—OAK — Mrs. Charles Boyle; $75 Rankin, announces the engagement Thelma Vivian, to Edward Yaylaian, son of Mrs. Nichan Yaylaian of Havana, Cuba. An Aug. ang peace is som wide.teats..forb in_ local herds. Dr, George L. Whitehead, of | the Agriculture rtment, ex- fection is found may select one_of | 1. 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Included picturesque animal with great — — — Batra _are six books of adult non-fiction spiraling horns. po tat aoaae and an equal number of adult fic- The Dorset has great Commercial —— . tion works. possibilities in the South, Goode Tia i = > The new selections: says, but never has been popular tinemen: soe Adult Ficti with Southern sheepmen because Now Many Weer = The Border pag a S, Brows po Lien meke ts ditticult Ww nua FALSE TEETH Pe ch ‘Durrenmait and me Hangman, Fried- te . _ : : With Little Worr y | pet for Midnight, Preterts Prokosch Saigon Office Bombed Het, talk, laugh of aneese without under Stone, Bylvia Cooper shot in the leg with an arrow, Houston SAIGON, South Viet Nam, Aug. | SSM Gf IMsture coming pAsteertt Aga Bish Tears Non-Fiction ie hi ns ed vp a gun and chased down a ravine 2'u—A bomb exploded under a firmer and more com i “= pmpiete Book of Annuals, F. 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Jerry; who's a senti- ‘Tos SHOE STORE Sdiieerens When a Bride selects her more. often than not it’s one of these lovely patterns by LUNT Morley says, “| guess I've -been- barking— Dog" eating Spoils London Act for Tallulah By EARL WILSON ~ promoter Tallulah Bankheed, now starring at the Sands, to appear at the Casino de Paris in London—but he had dog trouble. i has Nees 5 (Says Trickery | Launched War | : Yoshida Reveals How Japan's Chiefs Altered Last Note From Hull up the wrong Tallulah.” The inevitable bustup of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis will be very sad and far mentalist, geta almost tearful now when he is asked by friends about lawyers try- ing to terminate their partnerchip as now expecting her third. Jerry_was 19 when he and Dean ‘started, and. is 29 now. His greatest years should jie ahead, and his admirers candidly expect him to surpass the achievements of even. Charlie Chapin. | THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Billy Daniels—who has a pretty blond " governess (mamed Parry Cameron) for his kids at his home in Coldwater Can- yon, Calif—will marry her, She has the ring... Isn't Mrs. Steve Allen (Jayne | Meadows) Gkpecting? ... . Julie Wilson | -and wealthy John ‘Livingston, § San Fran- claco merchant, are a serious romance, Model Nancy Berg’ll do a 1 a.m, _.TV_show, “Counting Sheep With _ Nancy.” Rumor hath it she'll wear a nightie... Jackie Gleason & Friends are back from Bermuda lighter in. purse and girth, ready to start TV filming. Wally Cox, fired a second time from his Las Vegas job, jokes,.“I got an offer to go to New York and. get fired by Arthur Godfrey” , . . Joan Blondel! will leave the show, “Palm Tree in a Rose Garden,” after a backstage hassle... Police Comm. Adams has a fat offer to) work for an oll company ...Jayne “IAYNE BENSCH Bensch, a former-_purple- -haired Copa | gal, broke in her solo dance act at the Raleigh Hotel Sunday. Eddie Cantor's medics talked him into turning down a three-| inal. week Las Vegas job... Artie Shaw's carrying a nhote- book to take down “conversational gems” for his new novel. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Rob't. Q. Lewis described a girl he dated recently: “She was at the awkward age—too old for Davy | Crockett and too young for Liberace.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright = Pest-Ball Syndicate, Inc.) War of Nerves Onat Viet Nam Terrorize U.S. Citizens ports anti-Communist nationalist | Premier Ngo Dinh Diem, Though street fighting in this capital of two mittion-hes-stopped, the bitterness lingers on, A num- ber of groups hate Diem and the Americans who back him, . - The Binh Xuyen society, a band of onetime river pirates. who con trolled Saigon’s vice industry, | brought the country close to civil war in April, After 43 hours of Wloody battling they were driven out of the city. They still control With Threats, Burn Autos of Diplomats SAIGON, South Viet -Nam_®— A aa terns, these are the four most favored by today's brides. Come-in ond see ‘them now , . . then list your pottern - choice in. our Bridal Registry. pe. place settings, from g4 G0 tox included . “Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Store” ‘ing which houses embgssy fami- — Nam have become the victims ot | a, new and Stealthy war of nerpues. American Embassy officials neve | received threats against their lives, Private automobiles of U.S. diplomats have -beén ‘burned or blown up. Grenades have been tossed against an apartment build- Abuquorges erque Hit. Again by Floods ALBUQUERQUE, #) — Flash floods struck North hisenune for the second time in two weeks last night, causing the evacuation No one is quite sure who is be- out of the Santa Fe Railroad, halting all trains — here, No injuries _were repe being attacked because they rep- resent a tc which sup- | ys toa tg “The Store Where Quality Counts” 28 W. 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PASS OUT -by 378 Auburn —- And Stop for a Cool Drink et the “ $ 95 si cai “ENGLISH 26 Inch BICYCLES ee ares «$39.95 soaplerr’ S 7 “AUBURN™ BAR R—WINE—LIQUOR 3B Auburn Avenue’ Beer and Wine to Go ‘ BICMAR INN ALL NEW 7 SANDWiew BAR oy ee KOSHER | of the meandering | #¥*- -heen_ of some families and disrupting }— hind the campaign of terrorism. train service. ne a ls _| The waters, rushing out of two The Americans apparently are | arroyos, sliced 20 feet of track)! out and began evacuation of peel in 199 when he was two_years|; wa. Several others are in training: -give—tlarge-.amounits-of—milk,—.but+. document was submitted to the | Privy Council as ‘the Hull note.’ I was informed that only the Ameri- aided manner.” | ~—It was-on-the—basis-of this doc- tored nete—accepted by Japan as a virtual U.S. ultimatum—that re- Tattant Japanese civitiar “teaders and some doubtful military. chief- tains finally agreed to war, Yo shida said. Yoshida himself, with years of experience abroad as a diplomat in London, Rome and Washington, had many misgivings. He was ar- rested by the military jater in the war when he joined a movement for a negotiated peace. Yoshida got along well with Gen, Douglas MacArthur, who was run- ning the Allied--occupation. He praised the general for refusing to bow to Soviet demands that the Emperor be tried as a war crim- Sylvan Seeks Bids for New Equipment Bids are being sought by the city of Sylvan Lake for a 150,000- gallon storage tank, two pump houses and related equipment for anew municipal water system, City Manager ge L. Ethier reported yesterda: ’ The bids will - opened at ‘the Aug. 10 city commission meeting, Ethier said. Completion date on stallations_is Nov. 15. Tank com-| pletion deadline is a month later. Ethier said more than 15,000 to date, consultant, James R. Pollock, is | British Ty for Chill : LONDON w—It's going to ‘cost : more to keep warm in Britain this | winter. The price of domestic coke will go up $4.20 a ton-next Monday | —to-an average $23.80 a ton. Coal prices were raised last month. . 1 ville Ohio, can position was carried in a one- | houses and pump in-“f feet of mains for the new system | date. Aig ‘gathering statistics for preparation | of a water rate schedule, he added. : By BOB. THOMAS “HOLLYWOOD, (@®—Two years The result: Dean went to Ha- Jerry went to the Catskills. _ | wail; They hayen't 8 Since. = To Much Confusion Detroiter to Face Exam in Accident The 28-year-old Detroit, man that Pontiac Police say fled the scene to Municipal Court Aug. 10 de manding examination. Jack Rains of 12930 Kercheval waived examination Monday in the lower court and had been bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court and_released on $500 bond. 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Directed by BILLY WILDER “S ~~ | ne oie wild stallion sees I CINEMASCOPE COLOR by DELUXE OAKLAND’ 4 f if , 4 i Ve 3 i z q in F rn * _ AS a result, the White Sox still have their one-game lead over the games | in the third off loser Tom Brewer »|and Jim Rivera belted a homer | fly. for the winning margin in the City 51. ’ In the National, Brooklyn gave. in to a Milwaukee rally, 33; New triple-to make it 2-1 and Howell. up from Memphis, went 32 against Eddie Joost before getting him on a game ending fly. Three singles made for one run fourth. * * a Collins, with just two home riins York beat St. Loais 30; Cincinnati just 13% games. * ” Johnny Antonelli, one of the big busts with the Giants this season, blanked the Cards on five hits while Don Mueller drove in two runs with a single and a sacrifice, Cincinnati paired a four-hitter by John Klippstein and a five-hitter of Gus Bell ‘to -sweep~ the _.twi- nthe Jast two. months, made _it Scoffs at Soph Jinx nomena! shortstop of the Chicago * Cubs, is —— = sopho- more (, hav: one major ee seond ad ei ‘in range of another Banks tied the mark of four gtabl dani heme runs i one oe. Pa CHICAGO —Ernie Banks, phe- son yesterday as he led the Cubs to a 12-4 victory over Pittsburgh. The record is shared by 10 others, including Babe Ruth ond | Lou Geb-| rig, * * * Banks slammed one of Dick Lit-| tlefield’s pitches into Waveland CHICAGO w — Some 150 pros were set to tee off today in the Tam O'Shanter golf circus to de- termine 72 unexempted qualifying berths in‘ the $25,000 All. —_- Teamnemest. . * me Lionel ‘Hebert of Erie, Pa., Marion Claims Luck Has Kept Chisox on Top. But Facts Show It’s Good _ Pitching, With. _ Hitting That. Count ae SEENON othe Chicken anne! Sens tang en tep in the __Marign enlis luck—but no one will * * * “Baseball's mostly tuck, “not |- skill,” ‘said Marion with a grin after Chicago edged Boston 2-1 last night to remain a game ahead of ‘New-York. The ‘ects didn't bear him out. Connie Johnson, 32-year-old right hander recalled from Toronto June 30, had sailed through 8 1-3 innings | giving 2. Then Jim Piersall singled and | Marion pulled Johnson for lefty Morrie Martin when the count went to 2-0 on lefthanded pinch- __give Mr. Throneberry a fast ball ~ Hebert’s 65 Sets Tam Pace; Gadja Only One Stroke Off | terday to lead the first section of | gusta, Ga., Roy Glenn, Fort Camp- = America Lew petneet 1) ® WQ ize hitter Faye Throneberry._14,- ““T was afraid Johnson would | stroked a seven-under-par 65 yes- pros. Hebert's 32-33 over the par than Bob Gadja, Pontiac, Mich., | who came in with a 5353-66. a * Hebert's effort was only two strokes above Lloyd Mangrum's course record of 63. ; Hebert, 27-year-old brother of the more celebrated Jay Hebert, was one of 29 players who tied for last face in last year’s qualifying round. * Eight other players yesterday broke par and 100 shot a 77 or better.- The eight sub-70 shooters were Gene Webb, St. Louis, and Paul O'’Lear¥. Bismarck, N.D., 67; | Bill Nary, Reno, Nev., and Bob. Inman, Detroit, 68; Max Evans, Utica, Mich., Walker Inman, Au- | bell, Ky., and Steve Blatnak, Chi- cago, 69. Gidley af Drayton Dick & Wes Sporting Goods lashed out with 13 hits Tuesday night at Drayton to-crush Gidley Electric, 101, in a Waterford League softhall game. —¥red Konchis spun a three-hit- ter for the winners. and yielded Gidley's_ lone run in the Ist the 4th frame on a double. and two costly errors- for two runs. |Then, in the 5th, soecteces 100 259 + aay | 13 eee Pe eessnsens 100 000 6— 1 3 re ! _& he could pull into the rizht field stands,” Marion explained. Martin, delivering a fast ball from the port side which is vir- tually impossible for a lefty to pull, served a triple to left center to Throncberry on a. 3-2 pitch. That | made. the score 2-1. “Martin threw nothing but fast ~ ‘halls to Throneberry who is a fast League Leaders AMERW? 5 ageeus on vob BATTING ‘Speed nt, we had to make | him hit but to pull," Marion commented With righthanded batter Eddie Pon, ao Serene te = 26: Power and aoa New Carey. cage, ase Deel son OE Serres — boa fees ae Ae ree oe tect ete : a — it %6-% course was one stroke better |; shot under 70 while 23 of the 150) and Cooper; Spears and Lesar, | *| by Cox in the 5th inning. . = — = ete innings. » 335. _ Cubs’ Brilliant iain aay ‘Ernie Banks: Ties One Homer Mark, Nears Another Avenue for his 32nd home run of the season to launch a six-run fifth inning. . ‘ * * ” of Vern Stephens’ major league ;mark-of 39-home runs in one sea- mee dcagenny Gaga ted eel ~ |4the Boston Red Sox. .. Banks is phenomenal in that he Byrne embrace in Yankee dressing room last night after “ combined efforts to top Cleveland Indiam played only one year of profes sional baseball before joining the Cubs date in 1953 and he looks like anything but a slugger. — « “I don't swing hard,” says) Ernie, ‘‘because I found I don't hit the ball that way. So I just go to meet it and get a base hit. I guess I get all my power from my wrists.” . by Joe Nuxhall with the bat work | nighter from the Phils. Bell had ~ “That Teaves him only seven short |~ New Position 7 - eet gerne hen hit two homers ta the. sightonp ‘Ernie Banks matched a major league record gener _ourth ~ HAPPY YANKEES — Joe Collins, * ae 1) U) ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Dee s Sodetee etry Bucs, the sea-| Bill Wight, the Tribe castott, | Wilson's homer iny the fifth. — left, mal Tommy | 2 2 to 1 in 16 ‘innings. Collins won game with two en a eee eee i | anKs one hit over seven inni ‘Rare Individual _ we T CINCINNATI @®—A fellow whoj singies is @ rare individual in these _— Go for Fences, Does OK | . admits that he can’t go for. home | runs. runs and is perfectly content. with |’ le Dower! t today.” Temple said frankly. “Tm sett too tall I go along wit the theory that you should do Bt ? 1953 he played a! penigeee 63 — }with the Reds and : hit .264 a2 e * This year he got away to a sbw start but his recent ‘hitting out- burst has boosted his average to” 28%, a gain of 19 points since July 26. . * * «* += The record books also show that . in his entire professional baseball - career, Temple has hit only 15° home runs and 7 of ‘them came CT toe Hart Accepts ee Banks played with the Kansas City Monarchs in 1953 before fin- ishing out.the season with the Cubs. He played in 10 games, hit 2 home runs and batted 314. Last year he knocked out 19 home runs and drove in 79 runs 'with a .275 average. In addition to his 32 homers this year; Banks al- ———~ ~~ oe 24 average. Ld Pa .] Although a modest player, Banks who has never missed a regular game since joining the Cubs, thinks he can break Stephen's record. Jets Lambaste Unionists 22-0 Slam Out 19 Blows in Class A, Allow You can't blame the CIO 54 team if it doesn't show up for its next game in the Class A City Baseball League after Tuesday night's debacle at Wisner Field. L. C. Anderson Jets, apparently taking a tip from GMC's perform- ance in Sunday's “Amateur Day” contest, lambasted a total of 19) OG a A the fences. with their bats, Russ ‘Vothery and Judge Booker were throttling the Cit bined two-hit shutout. Lothery- harled the Ist four innings, then to pitch. the remainder. Jets used. both stugging and eight CIO errors to-compile their football figures... Among their 19 Ee ia hits were triples by Tony and Russ Lothery and “Eugene Cox, and an “‘inside-the-park’! home run tion for the CIO was the halting. of , 2 ip Bardo ssceecughs eee 1-900" oo 0 2 baggy and 3 Ayling Grady, reay, Keating i Osika. Walker Upsets Jasper DETROIT w—Eddie Lee Wal- i| ker, young Detroit heavyweight, »— | switched from slugging to boxing to upset. Don Jasper, Duluth, Minn., last night at Motor City ta: | Arena. Walker weighed 189% and seats tia .| workout today despite heat which Detrot>#9:-+ Jets tallied in every stanza for ¥ouk: {their lopsided ‘win. Only cotisola-| in Heavyweight Scrap for ‘55 Season Big Flanker Wil Be’ Made Into Defensive Specialist YPSILANTI W—With a batking Leon Hart finally agreeable to the role of a defensive end, bosses of the Detroit Lions set their sights on longtr range goals than contract signings today. Such things, for instance, as the 1955 NFL championship. Large exchange his pass catching chores to perform -a defensive specialist, agreed yesterday to abide by the terms of his three-year contract, which still has a year to run. The hoalking, 2%5-pound wing: man from Notre Dame had little choice when coach Buddy Parker stood firm on his decision to yse | Jug Girard at Hart's old post and refused to negotiate a new contract. — : Hart had let it be’ known he might want to be traded or might consider deserting the NFL for the Canadiain league, but yester- day he announced simply: “I'm ready to play wherever Buddy | -Parker wants me to.” . Two other Lion mainstays—line- backer Joe Sehmidt and defen- contract terms yesterday. Their. signings brought to 46 the number of players working out at the Michigan College here. Eventually |the squad must be cut to 33 3 players. “Only remaining question mark— | Houston last night that he had de- cided to retire and-devote full time to a eonstruction business in Texas. He’ performed at fullback for the Lions in 1953 and 1954. Parker scheduled another full has sent temperatures climbing in- ——“arade ita success through the | k | sees Leon, adamant at ist to! | Lions training camp at Eastern? Texas Bob Smith—reported from |_ Andrews Helps Davey and Gets Help for One thing about boxing that has years is the many friendships it has built, Another instance of this peculiar ,camaradie was in evidence Tues- day afternoon at Motor City Gym in Detroit when Chuck Davey. and | Al Andrews engaged in a sparring jon. it was the final workout for Andrews -before he fights Gene Linscott, Pontiac southpaw inid- dleweight, in Wisner Stadium, Thursday night: Andrews and Linseott wilt weigh in at Mich _igan Boxing Commission office in Detroit, Thursday at 1 p.m. is ‘Preparing for _ Printers Champs Win | workout with Davey. Fight Here? “comeback” against Pat Manzi ‘r- Saginaw on Aug. 22. ‘Goldsworthy _ ' Oklahoma Loop Goes to Texas, summer and __no-hit win-in the A City League. ly. played with Oliver Buick. Davey is a southpaw who can help Andrews defend the kind of | attack Linscott will use. Andrews fought Mainzj on several occasions | and showed Davey some of Pat's | tricks. Training together is noting new for Davey and Andrews. Davey hired the St. Paul scrapper as a sparmate during his hey-dey as a welter contender. Andrews, an up- start at the time, decided he could lick Davey in. combat. and did. on two occasions. But, when they realized they | Dick Weyand Hurt by Ball Withdraws From Junior Golf Test After Drive Hits His Head LAFAYETTE, Ind. #®—A 16- could be of mutual hetp, Andrews + year-old Birmingham, Mich., en- folded camp in Chicago and stopped off in Detroit for his final Tickets for the fight are now on sale at Wisner Stadium box office. 14th Tournament Tilt - DETROIT ® — Washington, the Straight, tournament game in the 2nd round of the 48th annual Union Printers Baseball tournament yes- defending champion, took its 14th * In case of rain Thursday, the card | g0. over to Friday night. Detroit Golfer Trails Leader in Tournament terday behind the one-hit pitching of Ben Dovatt- Washington beat previously. ar defeated New York, 90, in the meets Boston in a game tonight. © Detroit won, 5-2, and Cincinnati was ousted as Chicago won, $7, in| 10 innjngs. Boston. walloped Pitts- burgh 22-5, and St.- Paul Beat St- Louis, 6-3. | BEDFORD, Pa—— Detroiter, ' Joe “Summers today entered the 2nd round of the Union Printcraft double elimination tournament and | Internationat~ Golf Assn.~ tourna- ment in 2nd place, trailing Chris | with a 151. -Joyce had a three-under-pa yesterday for a total of 147 got Sommers shot ioe Monday anda. 78 yesterday for hig score, trant in the USGA National Junior Golf tournament was hit on the head by a ball during a practice round yesterday, In good condition at the Pur- due University infirmary is Dick Weyund, who withdrew from the tournament which starts to- _ day. His -Ii-year-olg brother, Paul, ist Michigan alternate, will + take his place, Weyand was struck oy a shot ti hit his 2nd shot. | ‘Ben Hogan, four-time National Open champion, donated his serv- | ices for’ a clinic for the 128 young Baltimore was eliminated when | Joyce of New York by four strokes | | golfers today. | Qualifiers. who were chosen in regional elimination, will play one | round of match play today and two rounds each tomorrow, Friday and | Saturday at Purdue's South course. | Junior Playoffs ‘Roll CLASS. DO Rosebud Market 5, Mets 4. CLASSE. Boys Club 9. Cass Ponts 2. Lunstord’s 13,-Communtty 5. - : CLASS F - Boys Clhab 10, Gast Siders 2 28 Dick & Wes 16, Den Nicholie 2. Boys Club M1, Senators 0. Tigers 10, GMC nee Rosebud Market nosed out the Mets, 5-4, to pull even in its best veterans reported to training camp. to the %s-every day since Lions | of three series in Class Das Pon _“blue-chips” on the line Thursday the two clubs is held, Winner will Rosebuds, Boys’ Cl ubbers, Lunsford 9s Stay in Contention in-Your = off ‘ended “the “ind “day Tuesday. | Rogsebud's, win atoned for Mon- day's 85 setback and puts the when: the deciding game between play Griff's Grill in the Tinals, Rosebud had to fight off a last. —taning- t by the Mets to win \tiac’s Junior Baseball League play- yesterday tiff. — 50 en- BOSTON (—Staid, placid, con- has tion of tes koeiity are eneglied te Walker, who was knocked out by Jasper in’ a brawl at Motor City ;| two megthe ago, guinea split de- cision tn their six-round bout. 131,_ Detroit, ad_ little, ye triumph without a de- deci- he biggest wave of excitement to tar than ia io pone. ‘Bostonians, in particular, are in a frenzy. : Yok bart Wave 10 be 0 New tang. a plane ai Logan Airport, he is: made aware that almost. -Boston has come up with * hustlingest, Staid Old New England Goes Sornik: Over —Club-in- 10- fae age are going to win the pennant.” the/ hotel manager d | predicts. “Nobody is going to stop pee during-the World. Series.” * * * There's no doubt. that the Red & 15 Ae het cd | Li i if ahha | tering ‘the: 1th, “Market ‘saw its ‘advantage dwindle to 5-4. But two infield outs stranded the tying run .on 2nd base. Jerry Pointer survived the difficulty to pitch 9 four-hifter, ~~" merrily along with a 9-2 win over Cass Ponts. Jerry-Orr-hurled-two- hit ball for Boys Club, which broke a 2-2 deadlock in the'Sth inning to win going away. Lunsford Market - kept alive * the playoffs by thrashing Commu-| Cardinals Plan ito Switch Moon | said, He earlier had said Moon, In’Class E, Boys Club. rolled to Ist Base Job Move Designed fo Put Musial in’ Outfield, His _ Natural Position - ST. LOUIS; 49—The St: Louis ~ Cardinals, with an, eye on the future, are going to try Wally Moen at first base in- an effort ‘to get Stan (The Man) Musial back in his natural outfield berth. : * * * The whole thing came to a quick head just before last night's game. with the New York Giants when Moon walked up to Manager Harry (The Hat) Walker and asked for a shot at the infield post. ° * * 2 * ““Moon came over to me and said he'd like to make @ try at playing first base and I decided to © give him the chance,” Walker the centerfielder, would only take over as a late inning replacement for Musial to give Stan an occa- sional rest. : ~ * * * Moon .is scheduled to hold down the first base job. in tonight's game with the Giants. Walker said he would leave ‘the, 25-year-old Na- tional League Rookie of the Year in 1954 on first “unless he hurts us too much.” - _ id * * : Musia), hitting .301 but with only 3 runs batted in the last 14 games, said: » * 8 #| : “The outfield ‘comes patural ‘for me. I can't relax at first base.” * . * Musial repeated an earlier pre- | the season. - * * * > Stan moved back to first in the late innings last night after Moon " Seven of this year’s Detroit Tigers are natives of the city of Detroit. = Willie Pep has won 187, lost only since 1940. = i} Pood deb ae H 1 g Y . 1 Om—Garcia tl ee ted f ae Bere rrrc rs we ee seenee rene bee \ 5 _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AvGus? 3 8; 1955 aaa WASHINGTON = ) Ge, _had- afew words ftosay about! the Detroit Tigers before he watehed them shakily edge ‘past Washington last night, 13-10. . “Next year is Bucky's year to my way of thinking. These boys can cut the mustard, They've got | it and next year they'll take it all," he told a spdfts luncheon. | | ers on Top Next. Vear SGold Cuppers Seek to Qualify” in Coast Event Lombardo Sees New Entry Hit Two Laps ot 116 MP.H. SEATTLE @ — With only four days to go, five Gold Cup race entries were set to “rooster tail" _the waters of Lake Washington to- ~ day in attempts to qualify for the 48th running Sunday of the big Danny Foster, Detroit. was at ‘the. controls in two impressive runs by the New York boat yes- terday, averaging two laps at 116 miles an hour, but a technicality an hour or better, are Lombardo had failed to ps a liability release required by the 180 Take Part in Waterford Swim Tourney Waterford Township Recreation Department's 4th annual . swim tournament was held last Saturday jassert its softball supremacy in | _ | more in the 6th. Final runs re- ornore at Central Michigan College, Hg i+ é a. ~~ But’the tired Tigers blew an 82) eve recovery . was eet _ DETROIT WASHINGTON = vege’ lead when—the—Senators scored | Kuenn, eae hit two doubles and / xuenn, os “ it Orevata Me hist NFL Champs Prepare = —— NEW __- six runs off Steve Gromek, the | two mae % ; 3 2 Runselt-20-¢-3 4) for All-Star Game;|§ MOTORS § starter, and Babe Birrer, in the Each club blasted out 17 hits,| Kalina vf 3 3°3 Givers, it. 4 3 3 4 ] sgt took another two-run oo on Sage sa -ctneueel pect aes oF : ; Foot at i zal need i eland . w amin New Low Pricel : : 2 . Phill aldt'l + Vea ‘ edge in the 8th, but again Wash-| Pete Runrels and Mickey Vernon | _ tt! $1 Re aeaes Browns, round out two weeks | ALLED a tee! a ington slipped in a. pair in the|each got four hits for Washington. | Marve, "m 4.0 ¢ Senn’ 8 0 8/ of training and down to 43 players, 5 INST ad Chevrutet, 3 Ford, mo same inning, evening it up. a] menmane Sirrer Gnd Coleus S| Boia me ¥ | § Fosse» § § §/ imeem fe, wae veterans mot of fe ONE DAY! Cldeayptite, Fyating, "Te So Sy, Cee Leading Detroit's assault Detroit was Al Aber, who came | 3 1 1 0 MeD’mott 10 0) way against the College All-Stars | @ ry’ * - -—~ in during the 8h and faced two| Bre.» 3 9 f hese P 1 8 §|in Chicago Aug. 12, Coach Paul . Free Towing—No Block Deposit " batters, Coleman, p 1 1 1 Brown says, ) : San Sap as isn rota MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. ! | _Detroit_dot_twe rane tw the | scccermett eh tai top saseusl Sree inne oh pone ne i war oa tg he 4 pone hey mn Ay 4 Valdiveren te *>. | ous supply of veterans returning— £< 401 S. Saginaw Phone FE 3-7432 n fon went wild after getting en |" House, downed ts tor Tx an: | ie Oe Te at Oe poly war tTiTrrrrt itt two rans before, Senators scored | petro ............. oad 02319 sak ‘ . — : — a range wnat ee . t9| quarterback Otto Graham most of |] Me Fane cn five hits end om | WEtiican."Goeriney: ats Kuenn.| all; offensive halfbacks Billy Rey- cnarapemanananene: Weret np Kusus doopped 8 ball | pute, 2, cain Saree 3 ogue i, | Rolds and Chet, Hanulak; and: tine: R ¢ }+ With twe outs, scoring-two play- | Ootea, Runnels Yoot Courtney, Paule.| backers Tom Catlin and Ti DISTRIBUTO o se Vernon, Tie se Shed. Ph Phillips, ow Adamie, of Tigers picked up two more in| sn. werk a rott Brown has a good crop of new- the 8th, as did Washington, and}; Chakales 3 eee teers | comers from which to pick the ery ice tation quipment the three winners in the 9th & Mone 1 MOT Gromer tf 2 Bena | Teplacements, and he sald he did Frank Lary (10-11) will oppose | in iy Schenite in 4 (none out in| not intend to cut the present squad Ted Abernathy (3-3) tonight as/ HP). Pescusl 6 i 2, Chskales | in| uotil after the test with the col- Raw WK FO ower Detroit plays its 2nd of: ‘three, Gromex 3-2, Aber 0-0 Cole | Jegians. Before the NFL season as game series against the Senators. | 8%, °°, *shels S$ Biosc’s-o wep. | opens, however,’ 10 of the squad cd] 0 Final game will be played Thurs- | By renee {ren U—Berey., skin. he takes te Chicago must be re- ; = leased. CHAMP. 18ST TIME — First time he took a fling at the tourney; ex-PHS sports letterman Bill Pembroke, won the Vaughn Taylor-Me- morial golf tourney at Marshall. Playing in a field of about 100, Bill | fired a pair of 36s, over par Sunday, to edge Porifiac’s Butler Cooper, . | whe had 73 as rurinerup. Bill was also medalist with a 9-hole qualifier | of 36. Shown above with his trophies, Bill, 21-years-old, is-now @ soph- | Mt. Pleasant. | Shaw's Jewelers continued to the men’s city leagues with a con- vincing 5-0 victory over runner-up Stadium Inn in the American League headliner Tuesday night at Beaudette Park. the Stadium nine on just four hits. “Wimpy” took over the mound | chores in the 6th inning to preserve | 8 masterful job. | Shaw's tallied runs in wound up the scoring with two ~wulted-trom-a home run biast-by Bill Mason. with Vernon Kee- baugh aboard. the losers and was nicked for ollp-p?% Percy MeConner and Glenn John- | son joined pitching forces to blank | ing Avondale's girls did the bulk of Jewelers Shut Out Foes) in City Softball Feature tory. Shaw's in the 3rd, League-leading Giles Realty trimmed Shaw's Jéwelers in’ a 'girl’s league game at North Side. | Gerry Berider. twirled a three-hit- ter to feature Giles’ comeback vic- Giles’ girls a lead they never re- had a 41 advantage but four runs gave ‘Ezzard Future in Balance | was riding high after knockouts of | times in the second round. to win their scoring in the lst two innings to down GMC, 13-10, also at North), Side. Avondale collected 10 hits) and tallied five runs in each of the | lst-two stanzas to put the contest out of reach. g Ed McManus hurled the route for ghee Shaw vevervrnrrrere 3H 08 0-8 4 ; Stagium’ cays yaes . O00 000 OO 4 -MeConner, johnson’ and Seay. White: | McManus ae = — e's 240 3 = 6 es) C & L Mkt, 008 900 a 3 8) Mary ¢ and. Giddings; Burnett, Styles and inson, Williams. | “ids soseensassecees 5 4 B... age dodge nd 19.14): pores “ne irecotyte tages 15- nae "Nore | haces Board cag Bi tirieettartha @ and epaer) oo; bow Post. + boys—James Front a 8 tad unde }: suas sebncssy eb Senin ar ‘ke giide a der? ¢ a en RE By al Ro x J dl B. a5 ny be ‘auloff. pint ( - ee as teder: ae m, B.t0) ith: eye ip Ss-rage freee ages siti; bors| .__ TUESDAY'S STARS dias; | jor league victory in 53 triumph | oe ven, | powered his second home run of tour Lee eel thre. Five Ww in’ McManus’ loss. Game-conclud- | , the two teams, who now enter tournament warfare. Lloyd Harper .handcuffed. Chuck & Loule’s Market on three hits as Mike's Used Cars racked up a 10-0 shutout in a National loop encoun ter at Beaudette. Harper fanned seven batter and walked two in his mound stint while Mike’s was making the -most-of-six-blows-off Del Burnett and Louie Styles... Stadium errors were big factors ive ed the.regular season schedule for |- cheeee and addition to owning and training a oemenicpesanee Browns fo Use. Veteran Players { <3). Flaherty, Chylak, T-3:1). Against ‘Hurricane’ on TV SYRACUSE, N.Y., @~Is Exzzard Charles finished? Is Hurricane Jackson just-a freak fighter? The answer comes up*tonight at War Memorial Auditorium and it could be “yes” in both cases. Charles, the 34-year-old former} heavyweight champ, must win con- vineingly. over the awkward Hur- ricane if he |g to remain ‘a seridiis factor in the division. _ Ld + Jackson, only 23, must prove he can handle a “class” fighter of Charles stature if he is to retain his Noe, 3 ranking among Rocky Marciano’s contenders, The 10-round match, to be car- ried on network radio and televi- sion (ABC) starting at 9 p.m. (EST) means a great deal to both men. two ranking heavies, ‘Jackson is | No, 3, behind Archie Moore and | Bob Baker, and Charles is No. 6. | A slick spoiler like Jimmy Siade | "yam | deflated Jackson in 194 when-he Rex Layne and Danny. Bucceroni. Nino Valdes, the No. 1 contender at the time, dropped Jackson three on an automatic TKO a year ago in Madison Square Garden. . Since that disastrous evening with the giant Cubah, Jackson has won six straight, including a de- cision over his tormentor, Slade. However, Jackson still flaps his hands awkwardly and is vulner- able to a good body puncher like Charles used to be. Charles is @ 12 to 5 favorite but there are many who_give_Jackson a Teal chance to weer him down. snook she landed off Miami Beach. Lynn is queen of the Miami Beach Norm Rothechid, A osu Summer Fishing ¢ oul, with the International Boxing Club, hexpects about 4,000 fansto pay $16,000 to set the battle between | @ Lyle Phillips likes his horses. In Pen-Chrome ecconts the | nentis: “Cio” 2. a White i le scheduled. Waterford Junior shows, among other items, a tasty | {aint insceataeamemoame ee PUPTTC ETE LL ELLE LL Union Lake Trims Pete's Service 9 Union Lake trimmed. Pete's Service, 7-3, in a Waterford Little League— softball game Tuesday | night. Jim Paschke pitched for the |winners and struck out 13 oppo- "s win enabled it | to tle Pete's for 2nd place. Fillmore Hardware defeated Brothers by forfeit in League softball contest. 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But, except for his two lapses with Collins, he always had it. when the , Bonig gat suuah. * * Manager Pa Lopez of the-defend- ing American League champions, _ philosophical. ‘annoyed at Umpire Bill ‘Collins, ‘the in-again, Ott again! Grieve than losing the game, U.S. ‘Seeds’ in Eastern Tennis Tourney’ SOUTH ORANGE; N. J. The’ quarter-final round of the Eastern | Lawn Tennis championships was scheduled 16 be completed today rwith the domestic seeded list in- | tact, The foreign rankings, - though, New Minor Pilot WINSTON-SALEM, 3LC., uh — Aaron Robinson, former catcher with New York,—Chieago-and De- | +treit major league teams, was the new manager of the Winston-Salem were shot full of holes with Bob j. 4Twains..of the .Class .B. Caralina League today. Still Going Falkenburg, the 1948 Wimbledon from Brazil No. 3; champion (Robert Wilson of England No, 5, Alejandro Olmedo of Péu No. 6 and Ronaldo’ Moreira of Brazil (No. 7), all on the sidelines, Kurt Nielsen of Denmark. top man in the foreign section, stands the best Chance of gaining the Straight Clark of Pasadena, Calif. * a Ld Other top matches pit Davis Cuppers, Vic Seixas and Hamilton Richardson against respectively, Clitt Layne and Ed Kauder, Falkenburg fell before the power- | ( ful strokes “of young Sam Giam- Rookie infielder Ken Boyer of the Cardinals is a brother of the lex-Cardinal pitcher, Cloyd Boyer. THE NEW 1958. DELUKE CHAMPION 4 NEW TREAD THE COST OF NEW TIRES 4 : / malva of Houston, yesterday, 61, 6-2. Hal Burrows of Charlottesville, Va., dropped Wilson, 6-3, 1-4, 6-4; Layne. whipped Olmedo, 6&2. *1, default and Kauder, a veteran player from Los, Angeles, smpped | Moreiro, 6-1, 10-8. ia a aD —— Sports Briefs Cornell has won more Intercol- | legiate Rowing Regattas than any | other school. The Big Reds have won 44 times. ow * * Although light heavyweight champion Archie Moore was born and raised in’ this country, he gained his 1st reputation _ as a fighter in Australia. * * LZ Jim Konstanty, ace relief pitch- er for ‘the Yankees, was a four- Sport star at Syracuse University ~~ baseball, basketball, soccer and boxing. * * ” Girls” Junior golf championshi of the USGA will be held at the Florence Country Club, Florence, | aC., Aug. 1-19, Homers. Ta ter When he caught one |he |ot Early Wynn's offerings and The Yanks had Wynn in hot water several times. Of the nine hits they extra.bases.. He appeared | quarter-finals when he tangles with | ——— Rx THU lite See topie_of conversation in. guy, How come the Giants passed #0 badly | he moved | berth. And he's been hitting with | James Lowney, “That ‘vas a tough one {0 lose,” up the\ subject of Grieve, who | winning run. bounced him and Coach Mel Hard- ert in the ninth. Grieve had called | * a” a ne Semem SUMMER SKIERS Siete are 5 members of Syl- ‘and dele), van Lake Water Ski club, who figiired in a success- ful- assault on Metropolitan Beach water skiing junior sialom, (won _junior_jumping), Marcia Hickson. eral) e Care ot a ball on a 32 pitch’ ke Collins ‘in | Lopez all complained to “Grieve. the eighth and at the time, the The’ next infing Lopez took’up the|” But he didn't sigh when he took walk represented the potential battle again and he got the thumb. |‘s Alice (Mrs.’ Floyd) jumps, slalom, trick, overall), Marilyn Hickson (won 2nd jumping and 2nd overall), Jerry | honors, last weekend. From left are Tommy Kindig| Brace ‘(won men’s slalom, 3rd in trick and 2nd ribe “Sure, 1 cussed,” admitted Lo- pez. “I burned up. ie missed Wynn, gatcher Jim Hegan and ‘the. pee.’ a Shotwell (won neg ee remaiee di E Ted Is Boston's Kay Man, ‘but Don’t F orget Klaus IE_ASSOCIATED. PRESS __. dians..... manager...“ Frankive jorrid Boston Red Sox were don't know ho wto pitch to this | Milwqukee during the All . Star’ up this boy when they Wad him | breat — expecially among. the! with Minneapolis?” | American League managers,; A lot of baseball men are won- | coaches and players. While almost | dering the same thing. The Giants all agréed that Ted Williams is felt that Klaus was expendable the big man in the Boston setup. | and sold him to the Red Sox last many point to Billy Klaus as the | winter after Billy had batted .280 one player most responsible for for Minneapolis and hit 21 homers, making the Red Sox click, ————— “Kiaus gives the Red Sox the Detroiter Heads State — Amateur Hockey Group ever since Johnny Pesky ran out his string,” ro | CADILLAC (#—Ralph E. Keller Al Cuccinelio, Cleveland ¢ { Detroi , leit ident base coach, “Billy has been 1° oe as yeni see rom doing a great job, and the Ros. of the Michigan Amateur Hoc sh ton club started to move when | Assn. yesterday. inte the shértstep | Frank Walsh, Bay City, and Houghton, were power be never showed before.” lnamed .vice presidents. 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From | London. / 1910 to 1913 he played onthe : Pereate: Argotante/foottel Wem. | Sets Scoring Record / fg BE SU RE 10 ENTER THE Firestone Te nd To Writ Bp be -cuarere ED _ | NO CHARGE For msTaLLATION + Uptesmenthstonser | FICCSIONE _ ene | SUPER CHAMPION. * Guerente Hi wiper * eahameny tte yopig LM eicretens “For because it’s built aiid |. son tsssime Gvaremen on on shipped dry. iene cio Come In Today’ Ju a| sem Free Battery Safety Check 100 000 ry Retiiees front wheels ond inspect lining. on Clean, inspect and re- : ore 0 3 Inspect broke drums, Michigan ‘State’s—2nd—baseman-}—Chucke- George Smith won the Big Ten | | player in the Big Ten cofference | batting: championship with a .485 in 1954-55, set a .school mark of | average and the team title with scoring 1,391 —_ ons four a 408 mark. i Mecibers of the Avicolcbiie Club of — Michigan-may-secure their automobile ~—insurance—with—this~-Exchange- ‘on -ex- tremely friendly terms. ‘The“terms pro- _vide for‘no payment, down, then partial _ nts up | to 0 514 / months. “ Clab terms make Automobile i insurance easy to pay for. If is nice in more ways Check «and odd broke fluid if needed. = | 5 Adjust the brake shoes ~ a full contact ith drums, 6 Cofotity test brokes, than one to be ingured as a good motorist sau apeeene , ber | —Starts Sunday “in City League Two Games Scheduled for Softball Action at North Side Park Pontiac men's Softball League - playoffs will begin Sunday and continue through Thursday, Aug. that Beaudette and—North. side parks. Playoffs involve six members of the American loop—GMC, Elks $10, Riteway, Knights of Columbus, Bicmar and Ashland Flying Oc- tane. City tournament is a double - elimination affair. The wioning team will enter the Michigan Softball Association district tour- “ney at Port Huron.” ° Two American. League clubs, Shaw’s Jewelers and Stadittim Inn, will net compete’ in the local play- offs. Shaw's, league champion, has other_tournament ambitions, Stadi- um, city Class A winner, will play in’ the MSA district tourney at Highlarfd Park, y Sunday night's initial action will match Elks 810" with” Bicinay ‘at 7 p.m., and-Ashlafd Flying Oc- tane against Riteway Softwater in | the 8:30 nightcap; Both games are scheduled at North Side Park.~ Winher of the Elks-Bicmar tilt |meets GMC Monday at 7 p.m, at Beaudette, ‘The © Ashland-Riteway victor faces K. of C._ the same night at 8:30, also at Beaudette. wT nes : Doby’ s Fielding Near AL Mark ‘tor Perfection NEW YORK w® — Cleveland's Larry Doby cap set an American League record today—all he needs is an errorless rformance in centerffld in the Indians’ game with New York. * * * Doby made it 157 games without a miscue last night as the Tribe lost to the Yankees 21. that matched the AL. mark for outfield- ders set by Sam Mele with .Chi- Pcago and Baltimore through 1953-4, * * * The major league mark js 187, iby D. Litwhiler of the Philadel-— phia ee in 1941-42. Moore Starts Training ‘for Marciano Fight NORTH ADAMS, Mass. @ — Archie Moore, ambitious to de- throne world heavyweight king {Rocky —_scheduled a light jog along the Mohawk Trail | today. -+—Freight—heavveight—champ!- on arrived yesterday to train for his Sept. 20 meeting\in New York with Marciano. Sam Snead’s Golf Clinic Overswing and be hung! lf our player hadn't overswung I'd give him an A on his golfing form. But only the most expert | player, with powerful hands and | wrists, could bring that clubhead back to the ball in coordination twice-a-week golfer swings as pic- saeeeeneesee d ered here, it is 10 to 1 that some part of his swing — hig hip pivot, shoulder _pivot, the down pull of his ze ‘And it any one part is-ahead ¢ or _| behind the others at impact, the flight of the ball is going to be — Shorten that back- ~~ Content yourself with _reaching | Losers battle it out .in lower brack- siasininndabeiaibene absemnenel — + td ‘Mencel, .. most. -waluable | with-the-rest-of his -ewing_1!- the | =p horizontal with wood or just short “of it with long irons. Give me the precision golfer —-you take the stugger! All high-haridicap golfers sont heya deca veca ap i 1 % Lo é a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST: a1bs5_ : \ « Sat Frost Loo GOSHEN, N.Y, —Eleven ot the: world’s speediest 3year-old trot ters face the barrier today in the $86,863 Hambletonian Stake, and a. horse with the coolest name— Scott Frost—could very well smash the record for the famous sulky _* .. +4 ,-.— As oe of spectat jammed into this - else in. the race ‘against the California comet owned- by Sel-Camp: Drivers and owners of the op- position acclaimed Scott Frost as the finest 3-year-old trotter since oligmontrge Greyhound won the Ham : e's * ¢ The first mile heat of the race was scheduled at 2 p.m., EST, with other dashes to follow every brushes, If the Hambietonian lan't | horse’ decked by 3 pi. most. everyone will be mighty surprised, for Scott Frost was the fastest 2-year-old in |i the sport's. history, If there is one dark horse in the race, it could be owned by Dave Resnick ington, Pa. horse in the Hambletonian, and can happen to a favor. cent of the purse. eon @ 8 * . Scott Frost has two other Camp | to keep him company, Butca Hanover and Home Free. If anything is to give them trou- ble, the odds makers look to Galo- ‘| phone, owned by William T. May- bury of Dexter, Me., and Childe Hanover from the stable of Ken- ful “horse,” said Owen, “He's got ge - Prank- “It's worth $1,000 just to see my ' tremendous speed. Mine is a very | fine colt, and excellent troter. We | may not win, but will give them a good: race." Owen's driver is the famous Ervin, wie had a few re- spectable words for the horse he they make you get high re- gard for them. Don’t you think Ezzard Charles has high regard for Rocky Marciano now?” * ....“Shis is the best 3-year-dld trot-|. ter I've seen since Greyhound. Childs Hanov er and Galophone are superior horses, and they'd win the Hambletonian in ordinary years. As a 3-year-old I'd say that Scott can trot as much as Grey- hound, and I saw him hundreds of} times." Scott Frost and his mates are 35 in the morning line, and may crowd of some 20,000 gets together ’ Reverse Cooperation By MORT NEFF On Aug. 28, in Lapeer, a goodly group of farmers have invited sportsmen to join them to discuss plan for fall hunt- ing on the farm lands constituting mood game cover. This can certainly be a step forward in improving far- mer . hunter re- lations—but where the answer lies no- body knows. NEFF ago this columa _carried a story suggesting that ~ farmers ask interested sportsmen to stop by the farm for a Satur. dey or Sunday visit, during which time the sportsmen might help out on a few _easy farm chores, and there are lots of them at this time of year. Thus the priviledge of hunt- ing on said farm wodld be more ‘willingly extended, come shoot- season. Representatives of farmer organ- izations subsequently appeared “én the state-wide TV show “Michigan Outdoors," endorsing the plan, to- ‘gether with a representative of the Detroit Sportsmen's Congress, largest organization of its kind in the state. Up to this point, all was serene, | and it began to look as if we all’ might be on the right track. - Then came a provocative bomb- shell from a group of eight farm- ers living in Elwell. The letter, composed by Gayle Mallory, re- Farmer, Hunter ‘Shake’ Should Work Two Ways A_ few months | cooperation, and who own property with a cabin or lodge think it's an unpardonable sin to let these farm- ers hunt on their property!” Mr. Mallory’s- interesting letter concludes: “I'm only writing this | because the situation is -getting out of proportion, and if farmer | cooperation —is—desired for— small | game hunting, perhaps farmer co- operation in reverse stressed for big game hunting in the north!" should he. in the predicted 90 degree aohy 't1-Pound; 4-Ounce Bass Near Record LANSING .~ Big’ Black Bass Beea Biting. : Conservation department offices have received field reports of several big largemouths taken re- cently, one of which threatened the 11 pound, 15 ounce, Michigan re- cord set in 1934. ~ Harry Nuoffer of Holt was re- ported to have taken the biggest of the recent~-catches,-.an 11-pound, four-ounce granddaddy, trom Sheets Lake da- sate _gamearen. Other catches include two 8% pound largemouths, one taken by- Bud ‘Weak of Kalamazoo, the other by Dick Strong of Foohevie- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ralph Kennedy ts going to let his record of having played .3,165 courses all over the world stand. ‘Lae Winged Foot Golf Club mara- Hy i i i ae a j B a 5 vealed an entirely new angle to | he the situation: We quote from the letter: “ signs. threatening prosecution for _trespassing, nor do we refuse hunters who ASK permission to hunt. However, just let us trek up to the north woods this falt,-and the same people who advocate farmer Oldest '54 Archery Deer Hunter Was 84 + _LANSING-an — Just for the rec- berg 50 or ~ ad “ord: Michigan’s oldest archery deer hunter during the 1954 season ‘was: Wiltiam- ot Gober, Sh-98 Man “4 , istique. The conservation department re- ported earlier this year that Jo- Osborn, who bagged his Ist deer with a shotgun in 1892. killed deer in 1951 and 1953. Last year, he says he wounded one, but it got away. Trio in Select Circle ~ Only Babe Ruth, Hank Green- and Jimmy Foxx’ have hit _more home’ runs during ‘a season in the American .. » Speaking for at least | the local farmers, We do not have} which he picked up at the world "| famous Plays 3J65 Golf Links,— Decides Record Is Safe stopping him. Kenriedy would very likely be on his way to some for- eign land seeking a course he hadn't played but for the fact that an operation on his eye a couple of years ago forced his retirement from the game. The 73-year-old Kennedy is —_ St._Andrews course. The card, signed by the Royal and An- cient officials, has been presented to the American Golf Museum. 4exen,.be.# shorter price when the)... : $ as Record a Goshen weather.) Galophone is 41, with Childs Hanover 6-1, Others in the field are Leopold Hanover, Mrs. Charlotte De Van, Hanover, Pa; Colbymite, Leo C, McNamara, head, Gainesway Farm, 1 Lexington, Ky.; Flemington, Indianapolis; W yas Rabbits Most New York and Arvilla Hanover, Roger Brown, New York, The race will be described on radio (CBS) with a combined re- cording 5:15-5:30 p.m._EST,_ while various television networks will film the race for viewing later in Arthur Brown, | the evening. Popular Game. Lead. Pheasants, State Check--Reveals, by Big Margin — sprayed concentrated vitamins r Annual summary of postcard Terites, NSSA -|Prexy Shoots —- Perfect50 = —- Chester ‘Crites, Detroit, OCSC member and current head of Na- turned in the best round of Sun- day's shotgun activities at OCSC's fields, Crites carded two straight a angel ple Uy = = ih; Martane ceatenny ease — hag pom or A number of other OCSC sheet: | Insurance Claims Monered slightly last year, state conserva- pa = — tne ipangy eit Hub Auto Glass Co, tion department reports, . Garman, and Bob Thictel "| E192 Ossdand ave. Fe 4-109 Acts toe Oia palls. and. hunter look, Mario, no hands! into his mouth from a squeeze-it plastic bottle. The laps ofthe big grind that wind through the Alps were ahead, so the Italian ace needed all the nourishment he could get. Solunar-Tables Schedule of solunar periods, as printed below, has been taken from John Alden - Knight's Solunar Tables. Plan your days so that you wil! be fishing in good territory during these times, if you wish to find the best sport that each day has to offer. Major periods begin at the times shown and last for an hour and a half or two hour's thereafter. Minor periods are of somewhat shorter duration. Wednesday 6 Thursday i t Friday ‘T:00t3-48 $901 Saturdey | ee ee soo) 61: Bunday 38) 3:00 re ee! Monday io 2:55 930) «63°90 Tuesday os 3:0 10-30) «= 4:36 Wendesday Wah 4:30 1:15 8208 ee | Fisherman Lands Bass, Fills Tackle Box, Too ROGERS, Ark, #—J, W. Elders, local angler, filled his fish cooler and his tackle box at the same time. He caught « six-pound, 10-ounce black bass whose jaws were fes- tooned with nine plungs of assort- .led sizes, three flies, and 16 min- now hooks. summer cleorance, MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE OF QUALITY MEN'S CLOTHING! 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An advance party from both the 107th Ordnance Company and Com- pany M, 125th Infantry, left this _morning for the northern Michigan} camp te prepare tiving and training | 70 facilities. Company M’s 101 officers and men and the 107th's 83 have been equipped fully, and are ready for the “trip. Vehicles and weapons were given last-minute cleanings and adjustments, The 107th is commanded by Capt. Here’s a stapler thot staples, pins and tocks. A real_ quality stapling machine with 1,000 staples. ony 5498. General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lawrence St. SPECIALS All new merchandise .. . quantities limited! BALL POINT NU-TYPE = Sa type ceene. with dauber and type is clean. Bes. Se 3 Jc Reg. $1.00 64° ‘terday's- primary may iH ammarskjold_ & THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 38, 1955 2 ~ THIRTW-FIVE_ M,'a heavy weapons unit of heavy -machineguns, mortars and recoil- less rifles, is ude? the leadership of Capt..A. J. Largent. receive training in. all phases of conditions which will-comprise the main:-portion_of the million-dollar program. During off - duty hours; members offered every available recreational facility the camp has to offer. Softball, volleyball, bowling and swimming are on the list of or- ganized gthietic activities, ac- cording to spokesmen of the local units. Motion pictures will be | shown every evening., able at the camp's new field hos- pital staffed by a eéfps of Guard medical officers. The units will return home Aug. . Governor Election Close in Mississippi JACKSON, Miss, @—Four can- | digajes ‘Tor Mississippi governer stepped on each other's heels early | today as vote counting reached the halfway point in the first Demo- cratic primary election. ie A runoff election Aug. 23 is-cer- i tain. | The top two vote getters in yes- | not be | | known until late today, Long bal- | | lots in all counties slowed returns. | All candidates promised Negro | children never would enter white | schools in Mississippi. They dis- | agreed on-how they-would be kept | out. . | Never Doubted- Fliers’ Release _ MALMO, Sweden.» — U.N, Secretary General Dag Ham- | imarskjold said Tuesday that he) “really never for a moment doubt- ed” that the 1? American airmen | cart G. Yarling Jy. while Company | warfare, ineluding simulated battle .C. Advance Party ‘Leaves | of the “Iron -Fist’ Division, will be | Death of Crown Prince > Rupprecht: Recalls Bavarian Royalty’'s, . Grandeur While: at camp, both: units .will ‘ STARNBERG, Germany (®— | 0 frown Prince Rupprecht, a no bleman who wanted ‘to be king of Bavaria, died yesterday at 86. His eldest son, Prince Albrecht, 30, succeeds him as pretender to the Bavarian-throne, which fell in Germany's sociation revolution of 1918, - Prince iheboaechs suffered_a heart attack over the weekend. His two sons and five daughters ‘were at his beside when the end came. A family.priest. administered the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church. Church bells tolled for an hour — “Tman federated s and the Bavarian state govern- meht-erderedt flags on ‘public build- ings lowered to half staff. Millions of Bavarians, including ‘thousands of diehard followers who called him “King Rupprechi,” mourned his passing. To them Rupprecht, a field mar- shal in id War I and a foe of Hitler inthe Third Reich, was a symbol of the good old days. Rupprecht was a member of the House of Wittelsbach, which ruled Bavaria more than ‘seven cen- turies. : : Despite the 1918 upheaval, Rup- Pprecht maintained State had room ‘for | a re-established Bavarian king- dom, early 1990s until their downfall in that a true Ger-/1945. ‘of March 1936, when sal per cent of In 1953 several thousand nostal- gic Bavarians gathered in Munich for. the first public celebration of) his birthday since 1918. Last year his birthday was marked by 10 davs of celebrations. Crowds sang “Heil, Our King, | Heil,” and special services were conducted by the Evangelical, Greek Orthodox and Russian Or- thedox churches. . The dapper old crown prince, tall and white-mustached, opposed the Nazis from their rise in the ci: CS During the steamroller elections | sent to the Buchenwald gating | “Timony was performed by’ ‘the ‘papal the ‘electorate voted for Hitler, Rupprecht was one of 1,005 Ger- mans- who refused to vote, Storr troopers . calied at. his house, but he stood firm, He tur- ther defied them by refusing to fly a —tlag from his housetop. When the 1444 bomb plot against Hitler failed, Rupprecht's wife.was tion camp and his eldest son was | arrested, but Rupprecht: evaded the Gestapo. He finally gave him- self up to Allied troops in Italy. Rupprecht was married twice, first in 1900 to Marie Gabrielle, daughter ef Duke Charles Théo-| dore of Bavaria. She died in 1912 and Rupprecht married hér cousin, Princess Antoinette of Luxem- bourg, in 1921, That marriage cere- BAZLEY’S” ‘SUPER’ SPECIALS! 18 North Seginew Street ' Tender Beef | CUBE: STEAKS... 59: nuncio to Bavaria, now Pope ee ee ee ee ee eee a eee eee ee 7 _This valuable coupon ; ; y entities the bearer ; ei g te @ t-fb, limit fresh Good ib r . Thurs. . : ' ‘REMUS ™" + t “4 } BUTTER ee pl i Sy Pius XU. a aed held by Red China would be. re- leased. He said he was — | Chinese by te | C —— nounce- Kong Thursday. Smiling. he de- 'scribed the annouticement as a “somewhat delayed gift’’ for the | 50th birthday he celebrated nore | last Friday. He flew .to Red China early this | year.to seek the release of the men after the U. N. called for | | such action, He has since been | | negotiating with the Chinese Com. | | Munists through diplomatic chan- | | nels. | President Eisenhower yesterday | praised his efforts, __The_secretary general left Swed- | Ten by plane today for Geneva to § if attend _the International Atomic Energy Conference month. later this t the fliers were. “Ff being treed peer would reach Hong § & She's Hit With Bat but Is Struck Out - SANTA MONICA, Calif.. @ — Mrs, Bernice Troyare accused her | j husband: Joseph of striking - her with a baseball bat, but when the | | time came to testity against him | she wouldn't. ; Result: She was held in con- tempt, fined $200 and placed_on probation for two years yesterday by Superior Judge © Orlando H. Rhodes. The couple was estranged when she charged that her hus- band ‘struck her when she refused a goodnight kiss. They're recon- ciled now, which means that Troy- an is responsible for his obligations including the fine. - ‘Held in Dope Charge be, | Colonna, 53, brother of comedian | Jerry Colonna, has been sentenced to six months in jail for possession | of marijuana. The court denjed | Colonna’s- request for probation, General Printing a7 Ww. Lawrence St. eS es & Office Sup | Liberal Wars — Up to 03 Years most popular barpet pattern, _RIPPLETONE by MASLAND IF YOU WANT © TWINKLETUFT by LEES, an al! synthetic beauty at.an eset unbelievable low budget.” e The tightest woven of ' them all—in 7 glorious — colors. We-consider this |. the finest. | RANDOMTEX by = HOLMES - cs as: 186 For a Complete Selection Here are just a few. Phone to see samples Y er vo oe _** _ IF TWEED CARPETS ARE YOUR CHOICE, you can choose —frem-dozens-at- McCandless. 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TEN YEARS YOUNGER Chewin a, A ° ] g | OPPORTUNITIES | Every Day in the Pontiac Press Wont Ad Section e e Take edvantage of this easy way on to solve all your buiving and sell- NALD DUCK — Np as! || WORST 4 | For real chewing : | enjoyment, treat aes — FE 2-818) | : , en . 1 . * y ; ’ : + % i . si oe Share tank : Be sae nf ‘ ; \ 5 me ESS. aaree btrnt 2 2 A grt bh x ’ j & e aN i E j : + ” * : | : \ #- . fsa . F 6 - : > - ip = — | : Rae da ee PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. ‘AUGUST 3. 1955 So “rmmry.sevew a pte mortal — Chewolettord Artificial “Mo onlight Project Under Study een bi ig OO Noted William Brewer, 23, of 90 St, —_ Battle Racing: ("ee ay RPO RS Taree cn pte, T Li -_ Raging ; ‘Special Vapors ” chip Seaice Emmett 3: Lely i fo Join Union was released on $100 bond pending) GM Sends- Out Order “examination. as Suit |s Filed to Test . Charged. with’ driving under ‘the * a Burn Bright y influence of liquor, Nina--Morris, Union Shop P rovision cer s . M, of Betroit pleaded innocent. Nes Scientists Will Eject) yesterday when arraigned before DETROIT o-tbeme some | Springfield ‘Township. Justice Em-jtion-union p ion are Gas at High: Altitude mett J. Léib. She was released receiving notices from General From Test Rockets on $100 bond pending examination. | Motors Corp. that they must join the CIO United Auto Workers by Pleading guilty before Municipal ayo 9 dismissal from LONDON W—A British scientist | Court Judge Maurice E.: Finnegan their job a | High Pressure, Tie-ins _ -. Spread as Dealers Vie | for Sales Leadership By DAVID J. WILKIE AP A ive Editor a DETROIT The auto indus- | try's retailers have their outgoing model cleanup: job in full swing but 1955 models still are pouring | said-today-American-seientistaw ii+ , westerday,..Paul M..McDonald. 20... pe —-Gab thw step seer sealant! Gaia Wiki “ak try to create “artificial moon- [ot pena ee a fine bal | early in June Aer for a full | any like period in industry Le light" 60 miles above” the earth; eee - Hunton -shop:—This-requires-all-en- Boe s+. 8 ; during experiments in New| Green Thumb Florist has moved | Ployes to join the union within 90 | and is now doing business at the | ays. Heretofore, GM employes Mexico, probably next month. | new location in Keego Harbor | Who were not union members when Prof.—D. aR Bates made’ the | | “next-to-theater. Phone FE 4-0857. | a modified union shop. agreement statement in disclosing that Brit ~Adv.| was negotiated were ot forced ish seientists are considering the |. Rummage Sale; Youth Center, to join the union, same experiment, which involves rae Orion, Friday and Saturday. As the GM “join the union or release of sodium vapor from high | | —Adv | else” notices went out, a court altitude rockets, : | 4 | ° | Mf your friend's tn jail and needs | "ON, Wan Unt OO tent the | Bates is a member of the de- | | bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. Jon shop ision im Indiana i partment of mathematical physics | ~Adv.| =" = * | at Queen's University, Belfast, who | GM Vv hic =) Je O f he ision j mi st tes with will lead one .of five university ] rom t prov nin a grovps taking part in British enicie utput so-called “right-to-work'*laws-for-— rocket research programs = for GM j in July bidding closed or union shops, The Chrysler Division, Lincoln and DeSoto have started retooling for the forthcoming 1956 models. Meanwhile the remainder of the industry is maintaining ‘high vol- _ ume production in the face of im : _ creasing sales resistance, = The car makers say sales resis- tance is traditiona) at this season, They are telling their retailers it can be broken‘down by increased sales efforts. Some dealers say they can break it down only witit greater price, concessions, free accessories or other profit slashing worked for six months in 1950 at | UAW exempts persons’ whose re- inducements. the California Institute of Teeh- Totals 433, 944 | pe er beliefs prevent them from nology. pining. ” Surveys indicate giveaway pro- grams are spreading te more marketing areas. Some industry authorities predict they will be S as commonplace within the next few weeks as they were in the 1953 and 1954 model cleanup operations. High level production in the face _of- record-smashing retail inven- tories near the end of a model rere er ORE is..not.customary...in-the. ale. Bates said the Americ an experi DETROIT ww —General Motors Only about five per cent of GM's : | pwent—will_ probaby_be_tried by the Curp. has_reported that_production. 350,000 procuction workers are not —— | Americans on Sept. 6 or 7 im New of 433,944 passenger vars anid | union members : Mexico. trucks in U.S. and Canadian plants | %0@ REPRESENTED ; ) There are difficulties in releas- | during . July brought the year’s pro-| The court suit was filed by At- | ing the sodium_vapot. Boiling ef | duction to 2.892, 576, hghest seven torney George Rose in the name the metal to release the vapor haw) months ‘total in the company’s his- | of V.-R. Smith,-an employe of the been suggested but it hes proved |.tory. GM Allison Division in Indianapo- troublesome, fe eo harvest, | Chrysler Corp, reported, meee lis, and in behalf of some 200 other | cong ; while, it produced 103,146 cars | 0% union GM employes at Indi- , The Americans. may release ®| asa trucks in duly, bringing the anapolis_and at the Delco Remy industry, Responsible. for that -}@renade froma rocket .which,- 004 Year's output to 981,218. Chryster” vata " situation right now is the toughest a eiE a pr vaporize the met | ‘puitt $5,251 in duly of 1954 and | The suit does not ea the competitive battle in industry his- ) Ppreduced 482,471 units in that | layoff pay provision of the con- t the la | The upper atmosphere contains year’s first seven months. tract under which workers would oy smeny te i! ae ee about one part in a billion of : receive 60 to 65 per cent of take- ‘ ducers. 5 ; UA, Hoey Fests — sodium which oduces a GM_ built 282,142 ‘uni yt : creat ' es a units in July a =p / SEFTER BATTLE : SAUCER CLOUDS — Mother rasan ccpauuniy became tape cen ih cloud formations over Marseilles, France. The photo has just | oy) i. piles the air, he ex-| Year ago and 2.139.161 in the first cane - Lape! saslncrstbaneary during | In this group are Chevrolet and in the issue of flying saucers when she whipped up these unusual sau-| been released by the U. S. Navy. plained, and by greatly increasing | Seven months of 1954. ’ ; Ford! battling for first place and | , the amount he believed the ‘‘full| Of GM's July output 380,563 were NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS | Buick and Plymouth, fighting for { | e Pontiac Deaths _| moon” effect Would be created. Of Cheysl [a ora — eft growmnale wii be ectore SE oe third place in production and | M ARKE | S \ rains vance He considers the experiment ‘ » S.50L_were | Cerk: Watertord Township 2 Per . % t ~ ‘ weuld—provide—mueh—inforngation | Tucks . apbeged ae, sales. More than 63 per cent of | a , “Pontiac production “in July | vinci time the bide will’be opined and the industry's over-all output and Mrs. Edward Chisol eneut the winds ot cutsente RONME.) ind M076 eal read by the Clerk and the rate for the almost that much of its sales are | Prodyce rs. war nisoim the temperature of the atmo-~here ‘eas & ces = p Rian ogee to | fonowing items noted wi mu. . ‘ a in i - pol r a itt. seems ome tr MOVE AN@Ad — amaotrersaet iN HOt Weather | rvncs cs taro ti sence rte wit it Fh ees gegen AS 2 {AP —Today's_De- R a : eS eee © CROINR DOURS 50 Ghoddiok Me 5 ae BS Ng Be [Sxl be Triday er 2 pm trom| The Royal Society. the teding [51000 GM Truck and Cosch July | -deetaise sped os WING Ze ws ‘The industry never has known . : s . ony Ee 2 ap = ” Re ha Wautput was units, bringing the | ~Huneiitt | tter as the Chev- | NEW YORK Ut—The stock mar- ape ; es ee CHICAGO ®—Grains advanced | Trinity Baptist Church of which|bedy of British scientists, dis "Tac: total to 61,321. 4.000 tin. ft. of €” wate? main anything as bitter as the R ‘losed that Britain is entering the . , bes 3%" 4.08 on the Board of Trade again today | he was a member. The Rev. L. | (ose that Britain is entering 7; relet-Ford battle for first place. | ket moved up today at the open- Wealthys 2%" 3.80; Mich open bu w.M {™M Baptist | field of exploring the earth's upper —¢" gates and wells Reth are planning important | ing. | erts Bweet eee 2's" 2.15-3.00; Duteh- | aS the hot, dry weather continued iner oO acedonia ptist j J ated ~- : * Shaddick St. . less 2%" 2.75-100; Red Astricans 2%" Midwést. Soybe Church will officiate and burial | 4tmosnhere with high altitude 200 lin. ft, of 6” water main styling changes for their 1956 [ Yesterday's market was slightly | $%.395. treospecenteg? 1 00-1 80 throughout. the Midwe ybeans | note eenaders eceive 2 Wydrents—complete lines, but yo major engineering [higher after going through a day | Blueberries: Mich 16 pt Mate per oe and corn were up the most. . | will be in Kirkwood, Mo. The body | roe ‘ss 6 | o . at a8 gates ond Celie as Joint ‘changes that would hamper a |of irregularity. The previous day, | '"CKnratowns’ Western je crts 220 900. | Dealings were active. Commis. | is at the Frank Carruthers Funeral) i we centiy known Western re | Fisher B d trust be, itemised apternately, ih Labor sarap emit! ag) ed ante dropped. |G a yg te 3. $38: alon hounes bought in beth the corn | Home. search in the field has been done | 0 y War S od, materiel. ture shed. by comtrecter, ” models. iS. 3184, and soybean pits. Broilers believed,|| Born in St. Louis, Mo., June 24, | (2) Labor only furnished by contractor. The Associated Press average ot) cu Gat Waa asa Os een | alae thet there was = good dee! df | "1899 cin wan te demae al Me exclusively bv American scientist« DETROIT io Tranaas desianera The pans and . citvcat an tor the ny nr * evi | ‘ oi i Because of the keenness of the 60 stocks yesterday was up 30/535 topped and washed cris ote short covering going on in both | and Mrs. John Bullock. She came | But the British announcement add from Ohio and Washington copped the Watatard Toot a ooek. ie Ww battle between these two major |cents at $173.90. omeorwae os cereals. ‘to Pontiac from there 31 years ed that a similar program also Ras | top awards of $4.00 scholarships | maybe sotained by making © deposit producers each is expected to lose | Prices at the start today ranged | Cauliflower: Wash pony certs 10-12 Bs been started in France, ; = : suite, (at e600 dum eet te salle’ toe as little time as possible in chang-|from around a point lower to ‘Celery 10" erte Pesca 2-2% don: Mich. it was again strictly a weather , be and married Mr, Chisolm here | Britain's high-altitude rockets | —— Gand dared = ther revere tn good ce io ing ever to 1956 assemblies. | major fractions higher. * ae ee aes tees 808 market with wheat, rye and oats oS, load te brothe | wit be distinct from the small) 4... = tinge 4% of the smaneh. of ten alee = Present planning indicates both| 5. ste Lites —~imse advancing largely in sympathy | _eon~ yt © | earth satellite which the United) n. two first pl eS qeaswuce of ened tate’ ne Electric Auto Lite, yesterday’ Honevdews: Western fiat erts 6-128) with the st hin com and = of St. Louis. [Paani ease i week’ 4 he two first plare wiriners, & quarentee of good faith, Sud sare rengt nounced last be subject to the condit lated Chevrolet and Ford tars will-be in| fourth most active issue up 4%, | 400-425 yhoane together with seven other scholar- | '® Sf *ubject to the conditions stipu dealers showrooms in October. opened today on a bleck of 2,000 eerie: leoberg Beg rgd hae oy oF | a to — aaa ae ship winners and 33 tegional in the Lay get 2 Teject any-or-« i" ry Sty dos 2 25- i Wheat near the end of the fire | 0 revolve abou ea or . [Ai Proposals and to waive defects in BUICK BUILT [wheres otf 14 at 51%. do 950-350 thour was Se to°1 cent. higher, ar NSUFANCE | sientitc servations ton, were suied last sisi af g[tae wae Buick which already has built) Rhodesian Selection Trust, yes | outons: s¢_ th sacks: Calif. Yellows. | September $1.99%4; corn 1% to 1% : The British program, to be car- ‘cat hee aie ast wie ws | warehQUM O BARRY. mote than 500.000 passenger cars | terday's most active isstie up 32, | MC. 100-300, laret irae 240-2 60: higher, September $1.39%; oats % ried_out-by-the- Ministry of Supply, guild's 25th » oa Wee eae & tae ; this year, apparently is headed for | started today on a block of 7,000 owe glows. <—, eas 330-1 98: bie to Se higher, September 62; rye | aims at developing within two —— - , | its biggest year. Some sources say | shares unchanged at 6%s. tke oe ik ‘ “19 to 2% higher, September $1.01%; | eS uce _ | years rockets capable of carrying Miltog J. Antonick, 19, of Mt. bate court for the County ot Oabland a its 1555" sales total will exceed Beaches: Open bu erte# oy takte wp soy béaris 1'4 to 244 higher, Septem- 100 pounds of scientific instruments | Vernon, Ohloowalked off with the | Juvenile Divis , * 700,000. Plymouth may teach the} New Yor k Stocks 1130" Canada Red Havens 100-180: | ber $2.31%, and lard unchanged up to heights of 120 miles op more. | $4.000 scholarship in the Seniors | ,..! amen, ‘ond Penta See tiem, - half million production mark | = few 0: ‘to wm bakte F° 140°1.30: 5 hund h Pontiac Charges Dro . ¢ 8 Division. Now a sophomore at | minors. Cause No. 1 te Morning Quotattorts+—-— 1%" 1 to 5 cents a red pounds high- - : der Ril Macy Alles _within the next week or 10 days.. i saa ten nus Mach At) | Pipgare: Sep -tehti’ Calsternit Wineee | ora September $10.60. From $3 to $6:00 for|, The Royal Society, Britain's | the University #f Dayton, he was can ut Je] snd Maty Aiken Gnu, gar- a= ‘Earlier " predicti ctions that the | 4!" Reduction 44.7 Int-Harv |. ware type, medion to large N.J, few 4 50-5.00, ‘ leading scientists, said since the | runnerup in 1954.. eater Oe pone FA. Lo e ~~” 4955 sales total will exceed 6") Altted a. aT] int Teen ~""10T 2 hace: Calif. _erts. Presidents 4x%s ‘Grain Prices Private Auto Owners | United States first. sent - instru- Thomas F. Greene of Medina. the parente ot the said minor children Allis Chalmers 73.5 It Tel & Tel . 29 | 4.00-4.25; 4xte 4.25. : . ‘CHICAGO GRA'N 3 ments into the w alr in 1946 . = ts unknown and ma eae ate thes = pper miltion units appears ‘to still be | jim Led .. 1043 isl Crk Coal .. 258/ | Potatoes: 100 ib sacks US. No.) size or Wash. won an identical award in| pendent upon the public for support and ph ve. (a + Meg 98 Om Sal .. fe tes 3.00-3.75,|_ CHICAGO, Aug. 3 (AP) — Ypening| - with captured German V2 rockets, ori that said children should be placed good. That retail delivery pag a ype i ee ‘o. 2. Sep .... : 1et néraon TRY Sheep sajable 100. No early sales. to as much as 26 per cent. jbe voted upon by shareholders to doeden jor agit . at — ae a eee Gotan arene Burroughs ... 30.2 +. 482 DETROIT, Aug. 3 (AP) —Prices pald | - = Aug. 24. -. f Sn Anderson, minor. Cause 14048. _ Was 211 284 Units. Sine tee tv ie pound fo Detroit, “for “no: ~“eumeahe genesae hivasrece i, Sorgen ogpengr son —T “The dividend, paid ta the “Tant cldse of—business August-11,- 1955. ots Aierts “Thompson Gmith, mother evar es Campb Wy .. 39.7 No A 20.8 oi hen: 3 er hens 18-19; | 6500; market now fairly active and un- - ‘quarter and in the similar 1954 PROPERTY Fos SALE Petition having been filed In this Court -DETROIT (Chevrolet division | Ca mwas 8.3 + 35 tneavy broilers iryers (2-3% Ibs.):|.even, steady to mostly 25 higher on). approximately 11 per cent, vary- 7 “RIDA alleging that the present w is of Can Hs 2s mee? 29 Grey pases, 28-31, Barred Dutchers, instances up mote on wel mr lug’ from territories frem feur | Water, is payable Oct. 14 to stock-| rye Lake Orion Guaepentey Schools | the mother ‘of the seid minor ehild. ie of General Motors buiit-172:017-cars+-caprst ati 33 ST Becks 11-39: capone (4%-8 Tow.) 34-- under, 200 in; sows steady to 25 hig mg - holders of record Sept. 23. Dow | til accept sealed bids, for eash, upon | unknown and the said child has violated _and 39,267 trucks in its U.S. plants | ¢ Carrier Cp .. 34 +A3t lat: Gucklingy -soung. bear) type hen US. ‘No. 1 to 3s 200-200 I per cent to 19 per cent, ee the following dereribed parcels of land.| a law of the Sta te and that said child = fe Cage, JT a. 20s i-7 aly jurkeye._37, butchers 15,50-16.00; several decks and | __...The-- $190—Jdeductibie—private—| has 22,704, 329 shares outstanding. | or upon each parcel separately, on of should ‘be placed under the jurisdiction “in July. eee we On 1 ae 8 | Market steady. Desiers aia ‘in only | lots mixed Wo.” T ane Se eae Wy te ee : > estietna \ “Under the employé”™ stock plan, 1 by i A Phen Yi | perast 34. tor Nad a gg : oe a ee The combined car and truck ¢otal | Chrysler °../° 921 aa fait demand’ and’ ape’ prevent. ‘carry- ie “wae bedi veleeed Dew workers may purchase stock Schools. located tm Blanche Sims Bie-| State of Michi < are hereby noti- was only 160 units under the re- | Cities Svi ... 523 '' 93.4 overs and-avoid mortality losses due to ost as #P: | a ough Il deductions equal to ry Behool, Lake Orion, Mich. at | fied that. ¢ the. hearing said cord mark set in May of this year, |Ciime™ Mo. 3 244 | the continued ‘hot weather. tein rount ih and sed premio dimen sh perme gt Poe is par an ot their pocerbry wage wich ‘time fas 09. wilt be SSoanpeny “eacti| City. ot Pontine (scat Geman am the = : . Fi : i 4 Tua! ty eac '. : The division reported that with | Coca Cola ...134 -- 3 cMICAGO- 13. si ing from four per cent to 18 per.) salary. Toda 's was the seventh Bia” This amount win be returned eo ttn Gay of August A.D. we its July volume‘the total for seven col Bra A a ” H “ ed CHICAGO. Aug, Ps an | cont In. variows territories. y upon thee = price if bid is ac. [hereby commanded to appear personally vo 18. +38. el sterd 4 . -months this year came to 1,110, |e) pa" ' U6s $a Helis Tite Bie te parte oF Me, Brice | son" stecré hi eM Seti Teaiy| Collision Sremiums have. been Subscriptions mitist- be made be- | £264. , ‘The school reserves the right oe Feta soc Suid aaveitont ee ae ee Con Sate. She as ‘coe ws ! browere er. fry- ve, lower grades slow, steady to 58 reduced 13 per cent _waare: | tween Sept. 6-30, but may be can- Faroe! 1. Pert of the Rie of the BEY | service AO Fe _ Ford. pressing Chevrolet for toP | comeum Pow 406 : ‘sow, | wornian-operator tunder-25-years-of | cotted-or-attered tater, --——] Ship, Oakland County. Michigans: descrived [ane weak: eret ious Cr eatt heating tm the place in production and sales, re-|Cont Can ... v7 , Bi res ee Se, ers | age is neither thé owner nor prin-{-—now proposes=to-set-aside = 225.57" ‘Sta potat on the W Tine | Pontiac. Press @ ‘newspaper printed ene — ported its JanuarylJuly output fn- | Cont Mot ... 9 76 =, ; ' of the BY o Sop SD of Reaction 1}, “ald | clcoulated tn said Count: et Ford cars and 220,- Gorn Bt wos #001 pernorn. Aue f CAP Rees, / 0. : steady _ to 50 ‘lower: cipal wpanntor. 000 shares for purchase over the ing being located @ 2 cee. 11 mii. &.| | Witness the, Honortbe arthar oF cluded 1 | Goreise, We". Sa ~ 16-8 | pettrott, cases inetuded. ui-state| two loads prime 1.225 and-t, steers| Private passenger collision pre- | next seven years by key employes | sei.: thence B'2 deg. 11 min E. along | of Pontiac fet sald County, this 20th day 854 Ford . se.ch | ORG pg | etades: 50-24.75; a part aoe wt | miurtis where & driver ‘under 25) under two option plans. the te line 360.38 feet: thence N. 86 des. | of June, A.D. 1055 In the first n months of 1954 fy Stag ai . mi. arwrtes He inant" ona se 5. bait. chbles i td TO hind sichaane : 63 min. 20 sec. E. 4271.90 feet to tie | Goal __ARTHOR B MOOFE, Chevrolet built 882.889 cars and) poug Aire :. 68.1 - $28 | B large 45; mu. 15.50-21.25; three prime 41,050 tb been reduced : ed;) thenee N. 38 min. 40 see, IENA R. MURTHA, trucks; Ford produced 865,- itd Sel A large 60-62 wid ave | fed heifers 2400 and 24.15. & load, of training course have reduced) GMAC Short Term pO yg Probate Register, Juvenile Division. 208,949 of ra " aa ~ $i°* | 92: grade C large 28. prime wm weights, 33.39: loot lets 10 per cent. ee fg feet; thence 8. 86 deg. 14 min. 20 sec. Aug. 3, 1055 ae ee. Fast Kod... 3 Taba] Gommerelaiy Seeded: sou medi | mea 8 tatt eed to high’ choice | Reductions ranging trom $3 tc|Note Rate ‘Increases | 112.00 teet_te ine point of beet , = 593 hg] wm 38-39, small ‘ heifers 19.00-22.00; utility and commer-/$6 apply to all private passenger p Parcel 2. Lots numbered 85, 86, 87, REMINGTON. aus . oe .. = 5A. etre tere & | eas cove 13.00-15.88; = | and cet | oe classifications in Pontiac and sunbathe rect egy oe igen EEA ER BAY I | a1 a mercial balls 1490-15.50; good and ehoice Reductions of $2 -to $4 | Genera lors Acceptance tcheon Subdivision of part of the 8EVs, | - 25 - os ann 18.00-23.00; & few roy fe Rouge | 3 re, eee a ; Hporation- -has-raised. the discount} and Nis, of Bection 11, TaN a : CHICAGO BUTTER 00; a ved of | have been approved for the Battle p Sf poart ne ge ete “ne oN feng Mage 4 rae S ieee. Ot goed sae Oe of 1 per cent. New rates are 2 per| | (The shove property is. located on and SERVICE | 81.6 i Cree ar Me higher yearling stock steers 20 two loads | sing and Muskegon and their ter- South Broadway, Lake T as ds sc ai. coe 2 oh, SOR beds Somimes 535 Ib stscbere 12.60, : ritories and for North Muskegon cent for 90 days and less than 180. DYS Wine ac Stale Mank Bldg. = Gen i 1 es %, itm: receipts 8,696; wholesale nag bm eenay to 3 higher: and Parma, days; 2% per cent for-180 days and| es aug. #10 —. oon ee en ie Bas Os aay Fa ed ak : cia less than, 270 days, and 2% per : —— | will include a dis-|Gen Mitis es ey + 412) 42; ‘mixed 40; mediums 38.8; U8. stand-|5"tew- 9; all ulomotive Trade— ~ | cent for 270 days. — == Sern eet RAR a eae ee Ee Se ae a ory Anema nis, | SMASHUPS MEAN PAY-UP! on ie Ge Go _ Group Ho ing. | Business Failures i in U. Me = Us Tam WA oe: Some 300,, Pontiac Automotive Show Slight Increase . mail or Oa f 3) ner. # Trade Assn, members and guests : eae oi Gedereced ... ea! | attended. the organization's annual| NEW YORK um — Business fail- f + ofiting yesterday at Indianwood tres last week totaled 201, it has 6.2 Club. ~~ | been — by Dun ar ae o2 |. Dinner, at which association; street. This compared with Tf presider Pred. Walker spoke | the year’s low of 172 recorded the ; followed" an afternoon of | week before, and with 195 in the ie eaporers golf. comparable week of 1954. BL Failures inyolving liabilities of et more 8) from 140 the previous week and t atk ne ee ON BORDER — Patrol inspectors check passing + @-living,-“‘It's rugged, outdoor work ‘Phe -mop-up netted more than with plenty of excitement,” ex-| 450,000 “wetbacks”’ who were plains Niebuhr, who is now senior | ‘&e® tar into the interior of their patrol inspector at McAllen, Tex.| con governmesit. Jeeps, trucks, “You're never in a rut or get bored | planes and radio equipment were sitting at a desk shuffling papers.| used in this semi-military opera- And you're doing an important job }- tion, : for the government,” Today the situation is under con- ot trol, according to officials at Wash- This is the kind of man the Im?) ington headquarters of the Border migration and Naturalization Serv- | Patrol, Only 300 “wetbacks” a ddy , ice is looking for today to fill an | are attempting to cross the | unimited number of openings in| But it is emphasized that able “We need young, vigorous men (the ranks of the Patrol, which who like the. suideare and can | Dumbers roughly 1,400 officers. handle themselves in any situa- . « e A i Cah a a Rol aie Mili i ‘* - * then,” saya the commissioner of It's a rough, two-fisted job to J wr , py eee ny @ the service, Joseph M. Swing, guard this 1,600 mile border _|_---41QNESOME COUNTRY — “You never get bored sitting at a desk,” Since he was appointed to the top: Cale Shs Octane ee | Border Patrol inspectors say of their job. Here two of them walk their Post in May, 184, Swing has taken | <4, vasteland and during the 4 desolate rande levee d — some radical steps. At that time te beat = Rio Gi near-E] Paso, Tex. a Mexican laborers were illegally — months the stin is scoreh- WASHINGTON (NEA)—As mid-| dered, “What am I doing in this | swarming across the Southwest night approached,-two men trudged | outfit?” - border of the U.S. atthe, rate of ae and dangerous. In | along a narrow path beside the Rio more than 3,000 a day, or ap-| Sddition, smugglers, crooks, other It was his first assignment as a ' foreigners and subversives attempt Grande River rear El Paso, Tex. : proximately two every- mipute. The full moon threw a dazzling | ™ember of the U.S. Border Patrol, | These ‘“wetbacks” came in quest |‘? slip across this vulierable line, reflection on the murky water and | and a sniper had nearly picked | of comparatively high wages pald| HARD TASK -——-silboustied shele. cautions. progress.+-him olt- Since-that July-evening-te-+10-agricultural ssotkera_in Texas +—4-Border-Patrot-inepector “must, i light ty | 3M Niebuhr hag had other close ame ; | De equipped to take on various as- vara erty cn te eppoate tore | ae “The number of killings and the Mau Mau will not be known Death Notices | Funeral Diectors__¢|_ Help Wanted Male 6/MODEST MAIDENS = by Jay Alan eile HEE PCa, | ioe Ee Tai] , a oleae AL Hi __ | ggptoyment. 12 month operation. | Bootrien $61 Beanee Os. hee 64, _Drayton Plas = Waterford Te,_ TiLEsMEN tock, =i Kirkby etry lay Me 1 4-1883 ea costa: veral gualr — August 6 at 2 PM at | _. Rea ‘Sica the hom: » M. at = } fh 2 e im- i i ex ) | gamma tenets coms | DONElson-JOhns} Eevee hate teraen ¥ . : Proposition with numerous pera dl 3 Dather Diese ase peste the ibaa ae customer referrals. Year around tery. Kirkw: Mo. she will lie | ——, " = sales, not seasonal, For men who sete oh Carruthers |_. SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL ave beating. roofin Panera Home after 1 P.M. Thurs. | TOUeDUul Bervice FE 2-684! éo rm 4 ay. Voorhees-Sivle | -S:"Fk stu "ier icriee, | f .D . AUGUST JAMES = DUMP ER, Wien sa ‘Shenacn wee) ~~ FUNERAL HOME. Nr aie Catron __| lant, Mich., age-€5; beloved hus- | ambulance Bar ice or Moter | DRUG DEPT Hias OPENING band of Mrs, Lelie Dalgivish; rE ex (only) sales help. Top Gear father of Mrs. Wesley Mil- re YG incentive, Gee Mr ter and Miss Mein; Monuments 4A Watson, Simms Bros. eM. Bag Tet ee g F F. ve held this “ae P Rev. “Ratoid " Eosie ie pk ay ay ae Bt. Oxtord to rom 10:30 AM. Thursd uA Se bale ot ‘at 2 P.M. MI 44316 before .m;, | EXPERIENCED a D iterment in ‘Rice wn Ceme- ry ze 4 | age bd ‘go ag 2 tery, Oxford. * Pep eccte we. x} m ‘.. & ely ta person, raid 8 : UST: “Seeeett Gist. oh SA | TT Cone a Y. Pe a BOX REPLIES eae FORD SALESMEN | (ole dholewrer Sucre | BEAUTY OPERATOR. EXPERI- | NURSEMAID, LIGHT , HOUSE- 5 work, live in. Wedwesday & every _P a. ferences $20 wk. MI eneed. Galary and commission. WAITRESS | we an Tait fy Passer telephane calls, 1 Fine Foods, corner oman. : in. and wages ‘red bes Bon Hi Huron « . -_ | _ 46] W. Bur a HER AnD SHORT | PORTRAIT. STUDIO | wv Weeds sales person. Must be ex. oF proof raoly & coupon voni OWLY ‘Mr |” +41 PUBLIC HEALTH | —Surwe. At 10 a.m. Today peng com oma ‘ales T at® land . This is new { the Press office in EY ww ef . <2 — FORD, DEALER. 10 0 Washing _ If I get a good, deep tan now, I won't have to go south this “4, M4, 25, 28, 32, 34, 38, Phin. ‘ Winter. Think of the money I'll save!” i a OE Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6 re - HEALTH*CLUB Cieasing man ‘Help Wanted Male 6 RARDWARE DEPT. NEEDS PULL | aunrrous M To % To ——— ti tons of ur beloved, Husband AUTO SALESMEN | Henceg. bug wit rain Gal FART ieee a ae ton’ giepaae' One tine mon. 4.._Need__4_0xperieneed__ oar | _ Bros., 4 + RN ee Scar’ Tete otasticte | fase, Rest eeatnaeat HARDING TaTMe HARD —po | MAN,, TOR, ORY CecaMING | bo Ameries and the Dames of Mal | arco wilting cork eee eae | up & Co. 3579 8.) site, a, pred pve te and Sparks - Griffin Funeral 11008 Seen ense Seuhed Commerce RA Walled Lake. EM GiERNTLL TION CakMerrend conven : ee Craix and Pam- | Sn- o netranotiian eedine Chev | — ot emma Sat wan on ot PR 21006 | sired FITTER - YOUR EXPERIENCE— ee See fitting Some exp de matched in scenes showing clocks. | for some time." Help Wanted Female 7; __ Help Wanted Female 7} Work Wanted Female 11 Te ‘ for general housework, stay one before en for mothe children Reply ivine references | Pontiac Press ee | tre — WOMAN FORLT OWT rar erent oY ES housekeeping and ot. chil. | PAMILY LAUNDRY éren, Must pe reliable. Cau m | = shed or , : WatTRESS EXPERIENCED fo | 9! dosizn_FE serve food and cocktails. 35 topos WANTED ALSO ~~ WATFRESS Buttercup Ortve-In, #1¢ Oakiand FE_5-1648. ~_ PBX OPERATOR ~~ _¥e et jenmaige by older — IRONINOS WANTED IN HOME. — for, salen work. leads furnished, z . Lets of floor time. FE ST) iM TABLE AND PRY COOK Building Service 12 Instructions = a-1 CEMENT WORK | Baths H EM pSrmsaet ne "Baperionced ARTHUR'S 40-8 Seginew- = WILL BE REWARDED/* $58 SAS Y,, Pont ae, Str | be a” good teiet tactful. respen- | sible, Paychiatric aeene- Ph FE boss i 33 Zagzeks | are. SP RVICE. | “2 tiae Presa, | LLOYD MONROE ee | call evenings, RT Pea ne Srick aoe ae YING. Outdoor fireplaces rE se | tnat ipenailt uh en —___ WANTED DISHWASHER APPLY | + at_the—Snack—House—-#19—Wood- IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR dear husband and father, Earl E, Carrell. whe pas ted tenis hd Coe, Remne iv. . : caret a Panay Braye Noob friend, Ast.” Lt gaer iG widaiia no feat ee ted ctor au | BOND EMPLOYMENT | FINANCE. CORP. | PR" SiR eeeta same Ke ves te memorv's secred shrine: | ~ -B-1 RIKER BLDG. Wi employ several mén— ee SM TTT BANOO 1 trainees. Apple 4 to sales of new and thsed Mother, iM ATS PEN ING FOR = hig Meneetantre oo 2 * end Peres} a : Save Nig ell nd store work 8 ward Ave. tam wae | ee a teatble pane. ‘eb Quarion arent nes WANTED. PART “TIME SALES. usteR pedea ons ham man for Pords and (OFFICE MANAGER || int Banat "ert tune 3 Samra serrata, Gt) -Siiaadie Sea r an. TA O- HOUSEHOLD- | if et OTe AR TAVERN “BUSINESS - App | — We aye ' FE cs gg ---- 4 Rete sty avool rad: | (9) bela. handle our jncreasing oe CLUB ate st Aad Leeman - : . are, NE Bde Toot ee | Siiaturs ede, Satna ee | si Se PM fete 24.6 sive. “lanaiar | 3 " wen} RIEMENSCHNEIDER: } Ranma.’ Gurdon SOYME! B-1 RIKER BLDG. _ F INANCE CORP. The Pontiac Press ad FOR |W ANT ADS shed nen a a Baldwin erg % SOUTH SAGINAW DIAL FE 2-8181 ine een are Reels | Soe, ty self in Person to Sears, Roebuck & Co. ‘red Thompson * corre tat PA a Circulation Dept. 1" % on. 66 The Pontiac Press % a: SAG 1D LAI * MIDWEST | Help Wanted F Ortonvitte t heer = __SHIRT _UNIT_OPERATOR_ = Mecessery Va cations w’ hospitalization rers __ple in - Oxford, STENOGRAPHER. © OS1TIO WH — — evailable for youn ig 21000 Ten Mile ae [tse Devesgtern Wighway) | 4 === Kllaweod 5-050. | oe “enn nneen leis: _ 7] TRENCHING @- 7 ng field e : pa 2 cialty feta installa, bial, ye rod OR lation a ape ‘OR weter tile, Field tile, A & B TRENCHING | “om ’ "Typewriter Service 22A Wanted to Rent 29 TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- chine repairing. Expert work. + General al ee Sup Co, 11 W. Mitchell’ nS . pare RENTED. OOO O™. FOURD: TAMAREST In_VI ity of nite te _ Estates, PE bra30 t ; WHITE, APPLIANCE SERVICE as tors ache ail makes of vafrloere- and all trpee ot ot small apo ma sploneee rE , ROY's, 2-402) ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS ARES OP FOUNTAIN PENS PE 6-0626 rae ea of PE Lust; ae om WAL, GLIA Tee est, no rst. no oblivation. o. FE 21 | DRY W WALL BY MACi MAC! fob (ACHINE i FREE we | — i, Child's 2-672. brown feet. Answers to name a pet. PE 64-2507 ~ Wid. Transportation 31 Bat. How Ist. PONTIAC PRESS EMPLOYEE Ee Btsmtcs ire are from 8 to World oe ree Al from _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SLICE OF HAM ¥ } ss " es * PHIRTY-NINE: Ss a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1953 _For Sale | Houses” 43 43 HOTEL rtelle Ve Store S - hehe venue. Mew rhor, m8 uire . 028 |e ne BY Seen renee ce for Rent | - Hotel Rooms —_—-39 HOTEL ROOSEVELT |- West Side Suburban 1 gennoou INBULATRE HOME Rooms 619 up. Beth O11 x | Kew, 3, Dedronm. Plastared, well, We Lae Aap ‘Lake AURURI N . secumente’ ot, furnace cin Priced 600 ‘dows x tii see with #1, Aibad = Dorothy Snyder Lavender REAL 3140_W. Huron laree jot oc aan, 42500 Gash. Ph EM 5.2008 : afl RESALE, Milford,“ ip ae te oben Rat PE ofa - Roows- wouse KALKASEKA, teh laree ° ot . cash. ow Seabdolt, tort rank St., Pont, FE $0143, ai ioe 4” 3 BEDROOM HC = RA ND Terra _ING, HANNAN. 1 e 7 acrkEs an 6 ROOM MODERN house Cash or ierma ’ 160 Geott Lake Severna: GOOD Mi MODERN ‘ “To 1b room houses Bas be P. W Dinnan & Son, 66 Huron __For sad Houses. 43 - For Sale Houses’ 2a For Colored Families 2 bedroom PEP Ne AO ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RENT HERE LEAVE THERE ed Tratlers P S Picte Hey ei 7 NOR ta for Sale Houses NORTHEAST SIDE @aMALL HOME BUY 4 rooms and beth plus 2 room basement apt. All modern, suto- 3 IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5-509] or FE5-9471 Tf ne answer ph FE 5-204 nh Evenings Ouee 8 ai Jenin. Cer % Immediate Fonran 3 Bedroom Family Home _ handy to ~“Wecatlo sc moet, full basement, automatic and heat hot water, gies’ “hs pea io sd GEVERAL GooD “HOUSES FOR re thas or vata Be Ra BY Ancuding ae ie L ELIZ. LK, ESTATE ~ nese ¢ out insurance at 4 per cen! | Gresrview HOMES, INC “Tow modern house, interest, "FHA terms #62 Emerson FE Puls basement, 2 leepe Im. ediate possession, Pric $1,250 DOWN aa ’ PERRY PARK * _dintog rooma, of 1 heat Noes aide \ } OX TNT¢ J 2 bedroom. Fireplace, sutomatio OCS, SUS Price * os, vou. L 4 = PLIJ TL NNSA Sree eer west pos INCOME $2000.00 down will «ive vou — of this tm ment. steam family with excellent rental re- turns, full ‘price ts ony $12,000.60, @ it before it's sold, arrange f ‘avpointment < 9 FAMILY DUPLEX mea ‘This me i onl « vre. old, and in excellent ¢ 0, pla tered walls tiled 2 bath auto, of) heat, this one "won't twat ‘down, hurry be first ar! avoointment lodar bundieces ty.” “WEST C ‘ORION AREA” ~~ WATERFORD AREA @ ROOMS 2 haths—bdasement house. 3 fam- ly $1.000 down thy. I, 3 room ragen Ype- Ry gs = gereee. ru sel) or trade for GVO MARBLE, "Realtor OR h1208 estimate. No ib a Generous livin JOSLYN = Sees = in: abe cal it Mae ttok or Lees room. “ separate dining ‘room | Outstandinn 3 room bungalow Fully mode modern 1, ators story home, offers . For- ae. ey _. = Tor sot}. PE 4372 beds man's her ecg Hlneapte ino : Sepetatonees ety rooms and bath up mat ic 30000 | Gnott” mine dinette” Veunaciews | ually foow “and, bath Ol fare —Bed ‘ : 801200 Price $8,450 pELECTRICAL —4 32667, 7O AND/OR PROM DETROIT a rrr TEAD down be sure you see Bichon. tull bassment ane — woe a oo ° ew ER CLEANING Lost: BA 121, OW PARAKEET. daily, “hours 8:30-5:00. FE $-4700.| Wanted Real Estate 4 32 Rent Apts. | Unfurnished 34 ten fi tceen ee least Side + § is heme & wel wares Oe wet Oxtrd. we — waTATD inks ~ Suncd: rl ¥ ae. EXPERT RES ee ee = WANTED: RIDE TO N.Y. CITY | ADAMS | 3 Bedroom bungalow, full base $3 's90 down, $5000 per month | MING a RE- Aus sore Will share expenses 4 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER | ment, stoker heat, gag hot water. including taxes and insurance, see : moval. Ph. FE $4583 OR & drive. Ph. OR 3-53 witslce fturaiphed. 214 6. Mar! nice seeur shake vench type | Worms, ond sergima 2 car ge) & ledas 7 =e = Sea rage, ... ¥ atree ~d - = Cau YOUR Hoe OR MODERN WEST Sipe ist | home '@ Drayton, 2 bedrm., knotty | fered at 90-4000 : WANT-A HOME AND BUSINESS- Hectrie— Sewers Cleaned Cost: ies YELLow Goin | Wtd. Contracts, Mtge ‘32 nb fecu “4 D | “floor. Middle - aged couple only. | opt eye 412.000 full | ,,. : Nice 3 bedroom home with full —I b= eharge: ” cpambecin’ treme ak i Wahittenauer a Noten * vietnity 6 ore Rs ma a petite 15. L Reply’ Mestios Frees. Ben) orice, terme AD oodward Estates 3100 eg. ft ‘ide. ‘us dares : _ cost. erunlioas oe city Me 5% M oe ie — = —_— — ae 2 Betroom with ed Daily & Sunday 42-9 t- + ROOM-EP. tqree_? room —heme—on—tenter + — ; : seat used as a a . Sr Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners ore Reward. oa Se 21180 after +" FARMS ai Sa Froat tre trom | CALL per. anol beet = hot water E all _mesere. plasterett welts, SERUe, ht asemeet est wat ie furniture | manulasturing ; aes | "4 a 1717 cat, Misar ~ Ri od ‘ront. ‘Urnia 2-386 ard we ore, very clean, , dt = it! lated j Se wots SERVICE RE toy ‘SESRING BRGE FRIDAY A “ vena age, Sara PACKING PRIVATE «¢ AND BATH. UPPER paved street. Only see Rapa Priced. at wie 00. by “appoint. rea goon: | ines f etpastry Outstanding « nomen 4 : - Auburn 43309} ment with many satunding jeutares. i re rewinding 718 BE. Pike. |- with brown, female, red collar BR. *D CHARLES Realtas nice and clean, 2 way entrance. y in the Auburn Metahts area, eee! igstered wail? Lue ‘ +3061. name &ch ‘34607 vi: | Equitable Society 1717 8 Teléeranh Ww | Bus stop. } child under @ months. 4 ROOM MODERN “vaste c ASH. i today aire rae yell ak furnace. lar | FURNACE cinity of West Acres, : PF ost: tve FE $-8a01 ee ree Err By eee as Auvere onpps re ciate | “BUD" picture window fully tasulated. | INSTALLATION _ ‘Fines ER WE = ____|_we nave rentals st ti_twoes, | "hirepince, “paneled ting oam | Russel Young. | tacts uee eek Seale eat ne pon Pingel | OUND: aero = PY De | ADAMO REALTY CO. yer-auburn, | street hens Some a ~-NICHOLIE- va wate acs “Sen Gender Gon t an ae ; PHA terms. Pree estimates. Cali | male. In vicinity of Crescent Lb ee) CI ‘. SY¥YLVAN VILLAGE . a ne and insurance | wees. We ty On OE beeen | “nee See Sem one een ‘ 4 Ward Kenyon. EM 3.2021 Estates. PE 1132. "Cash buyers w ° aL TOLe se Ber arn ‘nd 0 Clemens Geen _ Bree 9 oe Fe : Available Beptember 1. The new | FOR COLO N eit pty pees DIRECTIONS: ut Baittwin to ; Birale now ced Y, CUPLETE DE Hobbies & Supplies 24A trate betore. You “ot —_ te Phone OR i ot “oR zie = Terraces, ‘ mg I ca mr orm zn nent | eve MY “Pailipe mel ss nahi eee ms a. aa —— once =a ae ae : 4 = rd Sh MICHAEL = ore. bedrooms Wattet St — = a Bales, 3003 Orch * | NEW SCRABBLE Sera tr PE eos) Ask for Ted Me | LET U8 SELL ¥. nome. wa | eee en, odreome Ou ER He : eee i = Keeeo Hay Parnes Bveut, TTY ve ease by gener sets, $1.69, = Pe ob Ls C'; At fe st Me have ere waiting lil aol — p= | refrigerator aoe t oe | yo a Fines a “genet A 7 cdeds : mr eye fam- ey “ trait freee and and strawberry Russell Young ed «I to fit) BACKENSTOSE® 18. East - C. HAYDEN . . trance ehot: y a resect ony * teh, T age. chicken q PLASTERING REPAIR WORK. | Lawrence. FE 23-1414. ae: 4 YDEN at se Ce tmenene: we bev. | Jyou edt nee, = it | Take 'Ra.'2 Wedroom: ranch ae) coop, A’ real. opportunily » fot REALTOR ; Don. Mevers “EME Sie WE BUY aD CBee _B ve. Realtor e en os wnt of) “TOM ELSTON-REALTY INC, carpeted yeom. cheers “neat 8 eat garage. Only someone handy with tools and | 4is Ww muron. St FE 44528 * 4 PLASTERING NEW HOMES Fepair cameras and photo, equ - | Fon Gg tedne. mess lomartte. MI _6-2000 p ogee omatte “Ta fureece i Oe ere ALL wanting 0 large garden area. fftves th 8; Sun. Sse ; On Se — ers for Kodak sea le- ess Waiting. Vise Bie. Fe 51515, nt moore aay lot, 0 ft. by 168 hy . Rage ge 1 floor priced reason. | $18.00 with 22.988 r ss pa I i. ren, + ; . PADDOCK : a rly 4 LUMBING ‘A AND MEATING ¥. 8. FILM’SERVICH 1088 were | - food contracts call oF see Russell Young WEST SIDE = 3 BEDROOM APT.| Price 11,900. Terms can be on CUCRTER REALTY mS Lee M enn BROWN ~ i. ron, * $-8759. ; ies personally for quick. TOR = “yit_e month, FE eS 236 | ve +4001 eae wanikte Boe “| Notices & Personals 25 432, ore on Sd Rent Houses Furnished 35 Tee SMALL 1 mecalina ¥. ON LOGKIN ! LEY 0 BAG SL nA ree wr Is a es ~~ | peg . moctes choice TREE Than ys a ™ "JOHNSON, Realtor $ ROOM HOUSE, $65 MONTH. EM| Lon Late, Buna’ Run Country STOP LOOKING ae ee ees = a, Bree ocdiaunhe PR yg a pO a ge HM Coaster. 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. HOUSE aE hy Jad acy fiom ig 33004 afer 6 : Cue geotien Lake Orion. 94, START BUYING! enclosed frent porch. Libe: . ‘exp. r unfinished 5 ROOM FURNISH use In | MY. pas term Fu _30 yrs. exp. Bonded. FE reel FE4- 533 Presse state all varticuacs, In |* ROCs Gardens Ont heal. Two. | MODERN 3 ROOM HOUSE wit Gl's—$250 Moves You In! ws THE “BIRD” TO SEE. . urniture Refinishing 16A (4. LARGE _PRAME BUILDING FOR Lak 7 —first_letter. 4) Press Box #4. | car garage 87 per month. First | bath 6-10 acre of iand ELSE TO PaY! v1.500 DOWN —Little farm. 3 bed». woe ens oo te | a8 Seem oe D SORTRACTS. c siz months tn advance Available | with $1,609 down. 1180 W Lving- CIVILIANS. °1 180 $1,500 DOWN com bungalow with olf furn, Just AEPAIRING ANTIQUES A SPE- aS od Baan ch p OR ‘31353 ¥ 7 asi fe Avvly Pontise Press, | ston Rd. Highland, Michigan. Ph. | Two vedroom brick homes Pull ee outaide city Over an acre of elalty, $0162, FE 5-7332. erotr na ors —_—_— - Witt, BUT-OR LIST -YOUR-_LAKE —Box_ —— -__ MU #3 © land. — J : tthe recor ot FAST ACTION! Price wed Purchasers waiting. |A | CHARMING TARE FRONT 2 NEAR OXEORD — | beat Appronica Wy SS $e | ge kered girent _conxenien Rese 112808 SPECTAL--Ranch vungalow wanna SG tomers from the you have the ere have | ant rm, hom for discriminating New lake area sees Living tira | dally from 12 a.m. be r “flee Spades aan Rar | eases. pet lf ae Sa sess Ne Ne, er Arthur 8 “sweet. ¢ OR 3-1502. the ready mone: rk Real Es- 33911 couple, Avail. "Wl May, $100. PE x 2 2 large rooms, East Bivd. fust werth of ig $0,490 Srosnee: es an -- dy QARDEN organ termer abe | hele. PE ea. ask for R. F. McKIN NNEY _| deme. aombage disposal. Kies. pet) Cicmons- Ot | “Excellent construction Fire ING ust a? | Me clark CASS LARE L LAKEFRONT 3 BED-| Dare wit forced. air heat. On: : place on. diet ‘sa Ladies want free $18.40 deep t7- UNty. 1-579 peeas brink hanna: Keatehad occ |) seee ‘A good buy o| Anchor Real Estate OXFORD sere of riaa 6 the oe 2 OR 36289 or F “pier - ‘er Zee dae 10 on. wational WE RAVE ‘ Giant heat, garage. $110 Sept. to _ WALTER GREEN, MY 2501, | fot further taformation call Mode! | Comfortable 4 room bath | Fer full. verticulere call rs. L | LirT | advertised Hquiq cream shampoo. 000.00 June 15. ‘S6. etd req | _Mome. Phone FF a bungalow south of Oxford Hovt Lawn Viowine leveling. loading | FE 3 as $200; ‘PED . FE 5-4535 or TR 65-8086. PINE LAYE Wood <% living room. ¥ GARDEN Plowing @ | AUDIVOX HEARING AID AM 16 our disposal to ourchase nace "or _, PEDDLING _ [COMPLETELY VORRIENED 3 | FOR €OLORED racious Witchen. Guly 61-080 down | mention "marstion ca ‘ . Vicinity f Pontiac Air- tive M, Saginaw. PE 6-060, our ests vou YOUR PROPERTY? Day. No children. — ~ 44! PRIVILDOES | 9 bed home Tile bath. well handles New aes turn lovely heated sun- port. 1-086. ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING ROB uae’ N IT DOESN'T PAY FARM HOUSE. CHILDREN WEL Laree, ee ee | anned Fitchen and dinette. lorge ETS RR FG room. fireolace two baths, 2 car Laundry Service 18 Vernon Vie Phone 24734. © Buy—To Sell—To f cuattfled presusets saves tor time | =Ganen ie eween Some roomate pete’ with or without | ter" Wem vas’ taree rare and Seems: | WARD. E. PARTRIDGE| ‘orece. Paved ot bo ne enn | Confidential The Salvation Army. rou BUY IT—WE'NL INSURE IT ont aseee Des ae re MODERN Ag gt bane We? | Se ode} coe | Sel! Pine | tor. alum an seaprsnest sure REALTOR FE 2-8316 ‘s18,000 WEST SIDE~ Reconditioned Dixie Pioral. a, ar * lant ied. Beantinunty PLAIN OF —aee og ph phys Sorma, jabs, cad vecisential sop WALLED LAKE, AVAIL | sir... Wil trade vocen Bide. Co Ce afters OF eened.. 42 W. Huron ®t. Open Eve. 1100 |- lita room with all pew carpets | - “Laundry. Phone PE 2-101. ss carpets Waites Notions. erties. We handle all details for | 2 bedrm modern convehiences. 1 5-014; | CAKE ORION ¢« aaah MODERN. ’ ing. Gaily decorated throw ! Tai? y ateive a financing and closing sty biks. Also umf. 116 | = Full ba it % to. | ———__-_— —— | Paved st. Nice shaded jot, Look | Ge ig 3 Be 4 Pp A Y ( "| J’ ] ? Walled Lk. Cx MA +1778, sage gore noa Woes LO wulated all storms, low. tazes, Oe this one over. -_ pod ww iF Trade —F aie ess — ew Argel ; 96800. § + ' Yo RY “ . Sof EALTY CO REA:.TORS _. YOU BUY IT WELL insune rr | Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 ~ > sedroom BRicK-cRETE _ aa ‘ees Ok aa rfor} SO MANY EXTRAS Visit our office and look over Landscaping 18-4 Cogperatize Rea) Mstate Exchange : ~~~ | Lat 00 8 S00 cone Gus Bae. olse. ED — pe piganed=3) our mane chote-listings, _ You'll ) IF SO: 101) W. Huron ‘Ph. FE 3 * ee Lane Prvelicgane ‘ee. #8 GOODELL REALTY liable pat party, ie hmnin tre large’ bedrooms, and’ le ‘bath’ up| pare wright at our @oor.” eee were Sob To GRE THE MOsT "OR Your Se artes TEE ae ASEM waon| Gath cette Po te Rage SR ae sian oe oti — Let US fend ceemast _Re- hes, Eoruztéee 3 3 Roo COTTAGE TARILY FUR: BUILD NOW _ Diamond _1-2440,_ Detroit dining room. draperies, elumioum L. H. BROWN, Realtor G St. : REALTY Be = at ___{¢ ROOM. BATH AN fx | Seems _soeeene Seo ab Ww. _ ee ets ee ee it. Phone FE 2-8 starter home Near Aub —* Le te — Give You I Place to Pay |immpiaT® casu FOR YOUR Cooperative heal Baa Bainte Bachanee | 3 canon eee sae peut cok renieteted Waterton’ | Tescintre Ad. oft. Choreriaal | meek water softener, oP BEDROOM Tian LiKe Dade Ease Your Mind Sepa Open Bree ul 8: 104 | 3% ROOM House rote rome | F fen from eur ir cr vours. | 3007 Melvin Ave. Low down pay: | i060, Bare! Cnice tbe w Tae petvtl Ox120 ft | esti ble price. PE R Credi K. L. Templeton, Realtor 37 Chay tA au $3,980 down _#. tor i Petr) _ Restore Credit . p . < hax _ West Huron’ at beth Le. Rd} HERBERT C. DAVIS . . . CANT BEB 3 CANDSCAPING AND LIGHT HAUL | WE ARE NO 3 _Oonert Jobe atm eu) = NERS CE | HQ08E FOR RENT. INQUIRE 300 Ex P-nting Lake Rd. Why Fight Traffic? PIONEER HIGHLANDS) owe 3 resin mocks ~ oo LAWNS SPRY? J FOR LOAN COMPA? =e ye .1 agi LB hed ¢ 0 NICE 2 B . we . SELL. REALTOR Sell your ear and move our orreaa “+5 4 4 bees brick fot, oa py oso 4 - “ = San S TAADERAPING SERVICE “MI IGAN CREDIT | =* od menent SOLD OUT foe dead me ———— Portrid tothe “vire”” Hines wr | poi en Ah nagicts pe AE a home Ry bed very lovely setting, with sewer Duy ca’ ‘ io 2 : : : en ek | wi ° 4 ‘teaicke Town satilesenee tad | COUNSELLORS Nicholl That's the vosition we find our LAKE ORION dh mg Rous, Fu sere it in ice, LAND | tance trom ‘Pontiac Motors, $1475.| jn quality! Perfect condition noms! DURBAN PyNaALow. icholie & H Co. ve vi y Lj moves in. Cleanup. FE 2-871. 1% South Saginaw Ot FE 0086 | 55 w true = : = * cane belves in.’ You he = something | Quner.te ores leke-, Terms can be arrang sisted throughout. Thig brick colonial | Located . out city on Movin: & Truckin 19|-—+ “ee A “?. “ee Call today tor etlon todav ~ overtooxtng” ree eae "ore Hee Pe 6-008, __ * Jow a2 ening ron Fince 40 eoiing tifut lows: F ul < g ——~KNAPP § $$ ACT fe SAVE $$ RI = “acenls Radiant is "ere _ Hous EDS ~$950 Down sian eae orrace tas aa tft = mod + “tr a) Movina TRUCKING. PICK: ; 3 Elsworth CT Geo e rwin enie “founds 31900. -“ vie | And you can oun tple nest 3 foune onjer a 7 sepewe. and delivery Good service at | ‘4 4. &E Ladi J By for our tid on Tg | Bedroom B Bunesiow ook, Hitchen eating spece Tile one. sairwes to foo ab = as Fr +1003 any. r r “ovher w . i t mr : ml rat am. a = = 3 _Mts. Burnes, PE 2-814, 93 Mark. Oi if no uns 2.0544 RENTAL AGE “rooms up, 7 down. A-l condition i sap line peat. Garage TAKE TIME a om A-BC CARTAGE CO. -160 WEDDIN WEDDING IEVTAT IONS 6-58 => wide “setting “to -24 WA ; OPERTY We have taaeke at troes. tareaghout, 2 car garage, gas | se beech privileges. a ana od. plenty a) EE Pa Goske ban now. _ fitted sil cab fos way im. ec pene. Sutherland Stud luton. | reliable firm with « num ber by only. e . . = * Book pags OE. 5m -B D Printed _napkings—fast service. of prt rivate investors. for Mr.| we We ber buyers for an co. uburn | busses FE 27061 ; CRESCENT LAKE plete bath up. recreation room, = , ee AND Money aral-| Rent Lake Property 36A Bliss Bt. Reasonable, JR. HIGHLANDS _ A as Wear “garage. Shows | \ mee. t figure tie” oe : PAAA IAS oe ee ; OSEPM PF. RETSZ ——+4 ea ee reer | “WI IIT Eo "PONTIAC REALTY. |* SEMLCEPE ROE | oan vveet tener ere | om ALT Z| served tatinaaean ow war ht Sere sm and = extra iarge ravi A ' . S _Utica. RE TIT Baldwin ae tae ee ae 2 ear /10H W. Huron PE }-s18i 10K. Screens and 2, Oke | Coxoperauive Real Me _Eschange CER Seouns AND - BROS. Re Apts. F valshed 3 33 on Lotus Lake, VE 68163, De- attached gareae. a tot ‘~ ~ 4 Open 0-9 . beach veer Safa st Bir ingha ras for health and stvie free ent s. Fu 50 dow m m onstration home. ft. Near . 1 + $2.750 —< n= | Doren semen FE 43105. peat rons ee apa OTTO sa agent @ COTTAGE ; P| inc to pense on Ueiven sATEWAYS to ae WITH AN ACCENT ON. VALUE | gg ee are LAR OE ROOM, KITCHENETTE. Ls Lake, Wonderful income possfbili- 4 this neat as a in room hen Child. to Board (26 phone On 31811 or OR ¥iT00 oc te ae —— akc FRONT ‘Chin GN GOGD ties. Onty oe. $1,900 down. HAPPINESS HUMPHRIES pome ip offered jer, s sit oo Nice- = - = OR 31118 or OR 22081 LAKE + lcs , : -TRCTNER:; — perta beach at az ‘ or, rubbish hauled Clean up. PE | for, Cqnaaee love —— Wanted Real E Estate 32A 32A | 3 2 LARGO’ ; ROOM AND, D BATH Far | GieT “| BEDROOM FURNISHED | caotabek tes here Menke | REALTOR” pli: conde Beniamin and oF YDELL CARTAGE CARTAGE wed. Household ——— 2 scree | AT a Ganee aad AND ae 7 7 AND 1 BATH. +S Aine On: R- | aot im modern ranch ‘ie bale ners. Jeet the slace tor 8 aren: BRICK COLONIAL | | Co-Operative Real Estate Fachenge ) : Beet and “Distance-Moving- __Lakes 32 years. Have customers | ni “Close in. Adults, FE | - ine br wovhr cated edd Ie 12. Mile. & “Northuestern. | AN ENDURING ADDRESS - z ee i . lems shades »nd orisms” — | erty. Harry Gide: i PT Pri | TEE re aa {| 8h 300 a ik down. = ete me nererire Te oem. | _. 3 BEDROO san __ Stephens; Inc: tate, 280s Jack ton, Rest Ee |7 ROOM ag a Kor pouch randy beach tine) Lovely 2 nedroom st with dream | Yentibule entrance to the 33. ft. ges SUBURBAN Migweat (2232. JOrdan 4.9728 and NITURE- NEEDED iif Mtr ASEM ishing is : 4 eek. ite! ine root w & cheer! FO ee, thin Claw bil e = FURN URE | NEEDED —Milfora_MUtual_¢nel_or_¢aasi. | 5) Rips ferashed Os TO RENT. | Pontiac Lake Tourist Cou Toor apts’ op second floor Pull | place. Spacious well planned kite | Soeguns this, Tiles kitchen = | _ OPEN @ AM. TO # P.M. _ REDU RATES _ Oxbow Lak = : oa _Higiand Rd. OR 3. : pe 4 = a = ng By. boards. strictly modern. 10- “gee ~ 36. th ide is. six closets, alu- z ¥ . 2h Past —— seu a ak eek CASH ee a EE WaT: eS an eri Coes tonly ci Diocks minum storms sergens. full | goa’ ton Sp maneton trees tng A Home of Your Own 3 o a Por small equities .. vou have LEAN. | WALLED LAKE LAKEFRONT. meppeet OG Re Ou aed tory. Ex. | . Pontiac Moter om good = | wares [eT U8 BUY IT OR AUCTION i a "ROOMS: ADULTS. CLEAN, bike terma : tere extra «yetory, Ex-| paved road, Pull price $7.69 ne tees Trucks to Rent ft for you. OA #26 Sea otha Eset Baht ct fer | elk fatnabed, 31 Part Place. | Modere, 3 une Wo shopoing, 208 | THIET MA M. ELWOOD| ‘eu'tsep to Weiingon de figs | HS dows Beautiful hore, “plateved pul > Call now and tel} AP) IN te | MASITS or Detroit, “TA $-1721 ALTOR | and Webster Offered at | ry 47° = = ; ed 1 Lasement ic eae mire buyers. Cash waiting. at vou have. __burn Heights_Phone OR 34662. | aner @ p.m. S14? Cask-E ke Rd. 11.000 ‘terms YOU'LL Love i | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor| heat” ‘eadesaped tet, whe erie ‘ : ROOMS AND TH FOR COU- ~~ F 37 FE 5-1284, PE 43044; » Open Sto 7). TT Ookiand Ave sk: leees, Seeing is believing, $12,- : ) oy 2 WANTED FURNITURE RNITURE |, Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ple. emplored. Adults oniy. Apply ad Rent Rooms $1,350 Dow WEST SUBURBAN — Eve Ph. 500 : | - Pontiac Farm and — sori egos 1? N.. Saginaw St. sare | 5° Williams. eree sae hates wn $780 DOWN. es. =. Estate Sines vst surerreman.arive Se steeie ——————diistrial Tractor Co. hat os and want prompt cow Ooee ret $99 : = Auta ee 46 } room 2 OT POY iy insulated 4 a OES He 8. ARD is service the be ——y te = =~ = * — ate ee nag eng Mp — floor pian, ‘putt | Tk , 4 room frame Bill Lake . . P storm beens a Knotty. pine — i a= FE 404061 Pe 41442 a LES CO and screens, 600100 ft. with = reom. shade be boat. te. ay « “Painting & Decorating 7 sing & Decorating | Sass ats Gs Seay a ae Li a USED FUR: BUYER. BEATS Ri LAKE ORION ~ aa es RATING. FE : ; ¢ Log ¢ f. 4 rooma with breeee- of clean mi YOUR CHANCE rou _CAN VACATION AT | way, 2 car attached ears = alt. M. Stout, Realtor. re tie: we. . LIVING ROOM AND kitchenette. . — welcome, 7? bath, 142 W > Jas be: tifa fracetay bake se have Rg | bedroom bhnga- _dow with onk TO LIVE WHERE ¥ Elizabeth Lake. Estates Pist ree : “posting and wey for pientcking —alon r “bedroe featu: oom oer —d a 16 oti | “ie ft. landscaped lot and a 1% ered. at 113.676, hea car ward ¢, Offered terms. SEE IT To BuyTo Sell—To Trade ~ you BUY. IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN. Co-ops erative Real 1 wistate’ xen Exchange FE 2-0063 me » PLACE A “LOST AD.” 2-8181 for an pigeon ‘Say — it.” ‘ to recover a loss. Dial FE; ~ Cute 2 | Rate sot on. Hew been ;' $63 on oe baeaen you own wold eae. home, ee easy Walkin Le tance to me odie yeah, tas oe . plastered walls, full ¢ je. 4 et old. Owner leaving ®. Must sell. Only $3,000 this ¢n a ante Rese 0p. 9 agp ly $3,000 dn. , NEAT, CLEAN ~ 5-room modern bung rooms, living vee dining # kitchen, ; ta 60x135° z is & good i at a1! 900, it's © real + tise Only $3. / uy. area EAST SIDE - Many conven- WATKINS LAKE . | iences offered in. this 2 $2. 000 ce 2 Pull | bedroom modern bungaiow. ac Peat | Large Handy 2 bus wa ona wooded fot | ‘s club, Located ~ « cle lat FOR “ED : pew . ton ft over, we 2 bed rame home with semi : think .vow'll Iike it 4 4 finished “soomire gas. heat. fu! fenced vard. ment nice Ask- WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER 8:30 to 8:30 Ww. son Ph, $-81 © ad of 4 per cent on the ance, BRICK = 7 ropms, #2, eet a ‘ DONT PASS UP: MONEY! Sell unneeded: eh lal hel for cash LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? aa bo _THe PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST. 8, 1955. w, Priced at ¢ WATKINS LAKE, NEAT WATERFRONT 3 room séar q LADD 's, Inc. “of ee "CHARLES. DRAYTON WOODS BEAUTY! Sainged =e ui basement ot Seat} SEONTIAC REALTY moe and * melud 4. d udect. Mone other aneinee detalte, be Pua. Gab teas with 95.616 dows. | OP + | DAILYS58PM [- Seminole Hills. Brick w Lak is “juvurious! $31,500, te =p CHARLES Kesher - = tt - kitchen _— rmica wm fen : gg PY pai ant hae Ra tq Exc wit ore — - wan and a aa egies Six room basement, Loaateliow & Eastern Jr. distriet. | ¢ Gas — plastered walls. 5 beat Reasonable NORTH BAST SUBURBAN type name with = — Carpeting & dr 6 ine: Toul 9584 “136 E PIKE a “GILES | 3 minute liv- dining eli. Bateman & — FE 4-0528 Capialtes eet! ms — ‘gechangs s* tots, and na bee 3 Fost vig is So “NORTH oa BUY. as floor, Sse, ference. Kg ‘vata ment ie Mextoety Br. a ean Best Buys E Lake Front Specie : [a ogy EL first” cal want’ to" be ai? - CLEMENS st pte ag a Four LAKE FRONT re room Ln a alow, Wired for eloctete. stove. In good ——— and All brick raneh home, breeveway and arene. il oe Pive auae 4 *bun- galow seresned porch, $i, tide : down, Why pay rent? Pioneer she suring old ¢ tek a ced ayn ream ge heat, i neineraior carpeting. days . West Side Colonial | Comfo "| Baterian | I FUNNY ‘BUSINESS will spot your future fn ai bad Hershberger itt fe8, ne Sale: Lake Prop. —44|}——_ pe. COOLEY. LAKE large double on acute age wit rome Prleed wit 61,500 | Dorethy Soy der I Lavefider 3140-W.-Muron re-a4ait: ‘be re recreation rm. WEST SIDE A good ee Ree ‘s-toas, ae Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ~_ STEVENS FARMS Priced at DU FARMS =. Soyeete thee notable a _aemeg located in Indian — liv room with firepl ol} feet, 2 car garage. An ot Be ta will disch more favorable particulars, ie sacrifice at Third Street Euccliont north end loce- . end large expansion: ‘ Gleamine oak floors, tile Full basement with oll heat. A real value by any: 40.050. apes pp Shown 3 on He M. Stout, Realtor Rae | EX RCELLENT 7 BEDROOM OF » rt. py Need 4 Bedréoms? YY t's quality you ere after ca oe = fami! says and rf Lt. m wp rene inspection, ' Béautiful Lake Front ree sttached : ry a0 3 0ns, carace landse: ‘all for J wtek Cone | Cod, 9 Leg in living a rm. Elicnea, preaktent peek pe | baths. with = fh and reejientty infor location Well yy uD | mi busi Near General Hospital Seldom ts such « gurshestng ‘Fetal FE 4-0528 PM cas * & Sun. Realtors Near Loon Eshe re transferred, ures OUR OFFICE WILL. BE CLOSED | Augush 46. 6261 rmago share, Rd. Waterford _____—-Phone OR 3-1268 FOR BETTER HOMES se PEARL | Model aE vio me "Fon ene 4 __, KNUDSEN + Near St_Pred’s School___ TS seed “eed © Saasceactant “ase, akties —— Bee i vedrms. Ben. memes 1 NP, MEET. WM. H. KNUDSEN Realtor Ph go es GILES | 1940 cinder block puiting 2 ‘nicely landscaped ote Sylvan Lake.- h- ross month, 3 refrigerators sand 3 sores included in See dees | RANCH HOME Dark green shingle, trimmed. with white on large 120 ft. parcel. Ptenty of to breathe here poll storms and screens, GIROUX & & FRANKS $750 DOWN | Two large 6¢ tot lots, very ‘clean 2 bedroom modern bunga- low tn — Parr Only #3450 per m R. J. VALU ET, Realty ‘Oak rE located on Otter Lake, S ae cash or terms can be arranged. _3-0631, 3 FAMILY INCOME ‘and bomé is immaculate with | — thre 7 nenay Glakon sutomatic nea ween | haa B, atic oi) heat, | sce aponecinier Terma. EM. bl DOW RIDGE | “CHARLES * 12 to 4 p.m. ts ee) ATE LAKE Beeluded = ite -“No-reagen why we shouldn't have a desk name while | “45% ai penton ¢ with —e estes, ren EM 3-030 tine. Your areamboat has com Mieaera Vhwchen abe hac pot across the and beach also ‘Cus. aon far slum: ” NT F With sandy beach, Broker, FE 53616. By owner, HO feet on Cass Lake, 400 feet deep, RIDGE subdivision, $17,- between 5 & 7 p.m. BARGE ¥¥ Tye OW LOON 3 mt. Ae, sBenutiht tree trees, ao room, so one small — oa wee: 3 see tes por. MODERN m 8 Telegrapy Rr De ees 103 Huron Templeton | LAKE FRONT Situated on beautiful hall a SO ra ¥ Mice” wahe sand. beech. ed ‘EAST SIDE rooms beth uéliity, eit heat.) large jot corage fruit trees, berries, Bhi SCC ae L AKE buy at eneway finished tm knott . ar basement of] hest. Lot 100 1 dice! to nice with terms. Dis “DRAYTON PLAS fen "home. reomn tull ih barement ‘mrcelhent K. L. ‘Temp leton, Realtor -}- Elizabeth Lake Estates im excel _— care to |: enceptionally nice ne c Ra. = call “MYERS fu FAMILY 400d gare 1 Bpiet-span 2 bedroom home ith Inrae ttc of Rootty pine finish, auto waier eeeter, iy other eure: ‘These homes fant “Just $1,080 down oe acting morteagee _John K. Sats col Immediate Possession Onty 4¢ of these 3 bedrm. ped in, oul ‘furnace. =o ear ary Ls Shan Satta Seat [i = = * ivi Li san 4 ww ° iw ihe: Al, Di —. ory pa wardrobe ¢' ote, and nice bath Mas ~~ EA at, ie eed Brice at a] ats 000" with email down ent and reasonable monthiy pore MACEDAY LAKE A beautiful 2 bedroom ranch style ov frente « ath fust wate’ ie heat he be i] Bean heat. ae r e r a. extra xe bo ae birch upbeards shown bY mime no si7-980 i Sores, ad Lake Rd, & Mie 9 a bu 4 oy : ie bis) ngalow yh oe de> Ge pu ‘many . extras. Pali orice $9. lot. Financing 61.480 DOWN vm | bunvalow near bus. school stores. full “Sesemenh with auto heat. gute. ho. het water. laundry trava WATERFORD AREA. | siecinse wore sort ane pees 8 gre —_ 957.00 $7450 Full Price . ig re Wood €o.| Terma me to Of mortgage ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES — 3 ya nap — dak floors, tile tath 1% ce cat 6 ord attractive features, rd rox, C00 handle x GILES REALTY CO. FE QUALITY BUILT _. m. k ranch name that includes full garage eB fi, MYERS PE 4-407 Real Estate hrortgs age, Ins. | Elizabeth Lake Front and sc terrace, % acre lot all lle th. ~ “New ¢ clone fence. terms. Price $12,800. ey Milford finished, 4 Tult” end. berries. eit aha New Brick Ranch Home Lovely 3 boa ha home tn. Breaded tot dot Miherme Base = oyennite- ae a feeplacn tell tor — appointment to see this one JOHN REALTOR eevee. ay. for someone room. ae ae Se wonderful ter = 8.2 seesagiee Brick = ré ection, “eream colored b brick. "Living Roy Annet Inc.| Va- lake frontage ra wooded lots, fire- | FE eer it Php ans Pull basement, ofl heat. New 14x28 glassed — 24x20 pa Wrought tron "ones. | a ‘woe Ideal location on weet side. ge & aeeet rear yard. Pine- L ‘Eake Privileges with oa basement, cute wn 2 a WH ones ee : George F R.Irwin| Real Estate win ies | Co-operative Real Estate estaae | Elizabeth Lake and ed at “conv #18 900. jm can arraneed. Lake Privileges the city, oniy § ay B enna. "t for small4 sesroon ana ol |. Capon 790 with Large 2 bedroom brick with ex- _ pansion attic iivine room 11\"22 orms ce, ¢ or consider ‘ee vetine. laree ieee a trea | rede fast nook. full ent with tb = to, hot loc Sea @ at, mu water, Ll Just outside 1.250 down. “Fema 6h living room 14x31 ith fire. piace, large kitchen, led teom. fur- pemeree 2 car rer 5-501 oF or FE ‘5.9471 | i! no iswer oh. FE §-2564 Open mgr and Guptere Hit Josiyn. Cor REALTOR ‘TAKE. PRIVILEGES bedroo: Pull bare- ment. en oft heat. Newly ae, to stores and louthiy pay} | \ AE WHO NEE Rootes? Wel honte has bes 352 233 fh $ & 3 a ay ES New 3 Bedroom heitk at oy | ie Bh Taylor Sab = sae Privileges ne + Fary home wt fares ture Infae Tal enatn picture win or lay eer ee mag ares, : Setlues te , ant Bee 4 = eat ony WE NEED LISTINGS GILES REALTY | CO. om es Ade “Investigate these besutiful 3 Rad ce JOSLYN UTSTANDING pongaLow the price ipeme TWO HOMES ~ $6.900 BEST B - Will set) ——_ thir outstanding A-t cond! 74 foom tn A-1 ee Ja NICE eee PLE who ile 1 i i 7 BeDROoM RONGALOW. DETER Aj CATED INA w | AREA went YOU" Caw *Ar- D SUBURBAN LIVING, ene cee just give Gs @ call, Very com- fortable home for a big family and you can be moved within 10 days. have a 7 room the 400 te call today. - THE FOLKS HAVE MOVED. You can move it = A nice aly- am sid Leng grote x & enjoy lake adc srs on 3 nearby lakes. eee under $10,000. & the payment le reasonable hobby shop and garage. B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4.0521, ] down, : bopgeot 3 pee oan *S 4 rooms, Living Room fruit trees. pienie down, GF. 100. di Koco. Srickt Gasement, auto. “gas brick, auto. > Dem Sake Be Warch for open “| CHA HAYDEN Eves ‘SHHH') ® = , SYLVAN MANOR $id 350 GAYLORD ron meni} MIDDLEBELT ROADS $65 \ Per Month Plug Foxes surance SQUARE LAKE AND Northwood mation Inc, OW SEE HERE you wont | roo eck, liv y bungal roe in e @alo r | reat. A real batgain at $1850. } — ——. pd wislogragh Ra Exchange | cenGe HARBOR s ROOMS “FORT bath, ofl circflator & refrigerator included. $4,700 full price, $885 table & grill, $4,350 with $1,400 6 £. Walton nd. PE.8-0441 B= oi ols 3 ae Sone th 6:30 eaetie ySithe tay AL | sage dene Beye lot in exclusive DOW 500 cash. Call FE 5-7167 WATKINSPOSTiAc - he FOR SALB 3 ac ACRES INDUS.” oriat ¥ Lanpets *otiiies art é all reas ~— enyegneee tenn mime 0_Pa be Bids. ___ Detzait For Sate e Acreage 47 47 Commercial Frontage On = — a INSURANCE f 100 Coleed Ave Pree’ 4 Investment Zoned Commercial 26" nee on Orchard i Avenue close to downto -lecation for business er _ or _ Al present con sists of follo incomes: 4 brick terraces, with 2 bed- & 3 additional rooms & basem: 2 family units, garages for all , Good condition. © Garage & Home - | Akron, Mich. .°- Attention Builders itm sere: ve lake frontage 4 CASS LAKE deat | tor enclusive res resort. 21 acres 800 ft. on the # TKELMA. "et wOoD RETR. Lake Frontage Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS uron or Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 =F. H <.| leges, Lew down payment.” By owner. LAKE FRONT $3.500 down. c a us 1919 M15 $i fe cows Ses per monte Sat WHY PAY RE R A SUMMER COTTAGE eo ip old ED ood structed « ‘on a gonad 4 eesees oo ee ee vlae = town, trout strea branch stream._— of ‘Muskegon See or write Her. Anger. & mies _ yey terms P W. Dinnan + Gon 66 W Huron = WHITE LAKE OF MODERN | rt sement, furniture, 14 ft. son, #71 “eo & car att. seen: 100" ‘ poe ica ae be e ¢. Terme. eaver, Broker 1443 B. Auburn (M-58) Di i iG A AIN paeens bom, ie ment. Location is fair, but home is excellent ition, filly | decorated. to stores cor. Adams & Tienken BUILDERS _ ATTENTION | Located Lake we have 61 tons oie 2 ‘on the lake, A wonderful tifa sandy beach. Purnished $11.- | of «the best tates in| a gre er ee WIL! 4 REWER PE ssa. iv a EM-3-4000 two "ane," ee ee for eash. ser esee cane ose | parcels of land. within 5 by boat car ) boat, $6,750 and _ others, Harry Gideings: Sack} with pase | Coan Call MA 8-001, after 6:30. beace- = 10 ACRES" of Tis OL som — MY-25881 | 0 ~~ For Sale Lots 46, AOE LLLP LAINE e frontage with pare 8 @ st of with easy terme Call °r aovoint- ATTENTION | DEVELOPERS We have several choice to 10 miles of Pontiac. Price range from $500 to 000 per-acre:-For fur=} ther information contact Mr; Vorhes. _ A Ring A nice level parcel for only $4,- 200 with $800 down. _REAL- ee eee) ne ACRE gill wed 20 ACR ak 3 round, Oni) ana, soon Sradabie. sd | ES. R me iding. Priced at 000 Ww uth 911.000 down, —We have four 25 acre eareeie 00 ee 20 acre ‘ake. Pi < 29cm ere Leca' on one of Michigan's = Sate te ane Telexraoy i PT Bus Business Opportunities 51 ‘ fe in Footing egtababed 10 74." AV 40005 qrite 221 Goodell _St.,_ River ted. ~ BUSINESS E HOME CPangus don a DRY ne NG Same owner : aS te tr retire wings enah tod gee wire, Livin oe or rooms - and > Le friends, they mav beat you to this one. . Johr-A--Landmesser By 5 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. a 11.500 GRO- : & $2,000 worth R ESTAURANT busiest bh Pully equipp =f ees " income. Total price, _ VTC w. GAY LORD pe eee —— : FE 4-9584 338 Fr. AOE Se | _ 6 ACRES ND | item een aac — on 2nd floo’ are ale Ge pointment only. _ don’t need for ioee oe do, cal FE meni Sie, t Lavender i Chanihiet Alsi Te cons Partridge 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE TODAY’S ‘SPECIALS. ed THE, PONTIAC PRESS. "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1955 FORTY-ONE For Sale shop and window mm: Well eq ma-| ee ae because cf of ee a to a buyer. PE 5-328] or Hie PORE OL CO-WaS VOD. 2 =. a service station ng eta bake states. Top tv ‘and ottered at elient income. 11800 fall priee full prie e. Ph. PE 22175. Sale Land Contracts 52 22%% DISCOUNT 96.000 balance navable at $60 monthly Le 6 ver cent interest. Staeke Os 5° room ity Tome with 2 car serene ne ee yarodberd veoh - io PER CENT DUNT. CON: os. | payments $62 Olfice—Open. 9-6 ___ After § Call OR 3-263) ~ INVEST. Your Money in a good land contract. Liberal discount. Call FE 35-0075 of FE 0441. Ask for | Lc "FIAYDEN 6 E. Walten Bt Realtor GOOD INVESTM ENT balance, $88 péer mo. Sale Household Goods 57 lp Household Goods 37) 37 2 SAVE “3s rawer Sede oan a to Loan (State Licensed - Lenders) oO paxten"s Ends teeters aR Tia | ES Need $500 "lege bed ro BLONDE a: ae ~ hy Dieke Turner for Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 | Sale Farm Equipment 76 fe Then Hom me Auto. is aE place | 7 Friend a Seat Pens ee —_ er se |" Home « Auto Loan Company; 07 Comm unit ommunity' Nat Beak Bidg. Mortgage Loans — “dow INTEREST. | PRING AND MAT-[ ° . at tress, Limeg oak. After §:30 cali | Dstural gas mamenieent _PE 5-3970. Discounts, FURNITURE | PAINT IT YOURSE | H. G. "PE TERSON 6 ll ‘Wrought tron, ones rubber, plas- ) irs ‘LOANS ON HOMES ~ be to 38". also tabie « | PICK & PAINT STORE 1. On moderm homes. | Save Money at’ #f ° BUR MEISTER’S a WASHED GAWD AND GRAVEL, and Sudare Lake “reed. MI 44808 GraVeu Prr FOR LEASE. Ex- 9035, Top soil, black dirt, peat, sand sata | Prr ROW ROAD GRAVEL, PROC. exe road gravel. field dirt, field sand Wasted --@ concrete gravel, pes gravel, 1A gravel hy Ye =. hes sand, FE ‘or es "Roa & Bij sar Be & Orevel fen re ROAD SEL 7 5 yards. $7.00 delivered. FE 46008. fll dirt truckin cement & mor- Builder's sup — WE COT TT Hack dirt end veat _Gelivered, 5 Lj ins ARIERS, ats & lan bred Berkshire a. laying Rene, y 7. . piantity of oats and corn. 3 pie~ nie tables, _— eq re % then ere Hoy. " cae. imately 20x30 ” j 2 zi oom os door om . Cope, 1960 by WHA Bervion, tne T i. Rag 8 : . On b : . On unfinished homes, 209 NATIONAL BLDG, ves ESTER MODEL 6316 % ues $150, “Sometimes I can't help wondering how YOU'D feek in a |} P¢ flowered chintz cover-with a shirred-flounce!"" For Sale os For Sale Miscellaneous 60, _ ic CLARY. CASH REGUTER,._USED. _LAVATORIZS COMPLETE WITH ° newer BSS | at HARDWARE - puonane ¥ Ld ‘18 PR 40TH _ pontiac rr AT OPOY KE | THAYER BOGGY, $16 TRIMBLE be dearer ta Poe Baby scales, pink +4. ry « mea ser —- |CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX- ‘ BS] rung fort most bape met These ares | Secaeh | Lake A\ _Saginaw, —— EASY &PIN DaYER “Goop ‘CON- rer} A 0, FE Em oF DRYER Exc. COND. AT: | TRADE Gi AS RANGES FOR EUEC 3 7 mee Seam LARGE TRADE IN ALLOWANCE oo your old lawn mower on new 08. wal PO ho #1 value. rg “*vedroces oe we nes ps | LIONEL & AMERICAN i cca gilchets i-| "FLYER RAINS LAR Ds Daw Bou |* and = SALE tubber.base paint. Rea, per gallon, $3.49 ~ation Ree. faucets. & toilets. bal ‘| BURMEISTER Northern Lumber. Co, thom, petment T years, sola with large down pay secured by a beau- Call_after ® p.m. OR 31777 es SPINDRIER WASHER FOR BUILDING SUPFLY, co ve, PE 3-Tiol MYERS Hi. ANCES. SALE |}, down payment for smaller home. Land contract, vacant land or « house trailer. R. J. VALUET, Realto 2 Co-operative Real Estate Teen ° 1 Galton PHILGAS TANK AND “aa | SS sct 7 ‘rine ig oe ete, FE Be ptte * pack om ML SUB 3 catia table. s OOTeTT ELECTS. at poe A. beach mie 19 jars, _card tables. | a: ren FURNITURE CO. MANY ITEMS, EASY TERMS 6 ROOM MODERN On big “% scre—close to Pontiac = Mile Ra. =~ tile ge aim TASKER’ 0 walle, 6 r DOORS |” Retriterator =v ed “ehen, . “BLAYLOCK | galt to NEW Boewer ' ts ey sar ue eee Pee Lr ‘i Peta vi ag “pent zw complete rit oll ee and © trols aot A. MA 87078 | w T a if re VAL UE $3.05 oe of alk cblors at tose pag ich abe | pe nana of Mpe. | 1 $$ ——— rE 20200 Motor-trade for vacant =Ur land RAY O'NEIL. Realtor onan re Real Estate Exchange Money to Loan ‘$3 #8 _~ | State Licensed Lenders) tape ee Tike "Cheat and. Bill C toa Service for in i 1 MoaKe $3010 3500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. - Provident Loan Co. a rte la Benen S 18 THE PLACE p WHEN YOU to borrow CASH ANY AMOUNT. UP __ * to $500.00 wat gt _ ag nod Pisins 230 Barnston (next to dank). _ Walled Lake MANOCANY PIN isi REASONABLE, PHONE OR 4. pW WwW RIGHT, Seat ) 4.3 + epereure. ‘Real Estate Em pe ~GIBEON seen < | ELECTRIC LIOHT FIXTURES FOR able rinse bgt hy ni 2-230 WHin’ ry Used, goed condition A 5-5080, eae au "Gass for boat jad $40, R. B, Munro Electric. 1060 | factory trreulare, Michigan Pluo-\ W,_ Hures! _3_Orchard Lake Ave, |- for motor. cycle oF scooter, Brown Rd. Pontiac. _ FUEL. Ole TANKS i gauge vented jean, iJ FE 3% PT. HOUSETRAILER condition | ‘Trade for og? in home, acreage. i Soovms vac VACUUM. LIKE wEW _ , TRAD Land on Lake Huren. Route “Ss Mackinac for wocorte of ) Sesezeess a PA ROSE DAMASK TRAV- | Refrigerator PAIRS rige For Sate Clothing | clea 9x12 «. es ne Floor . éxd R RUG ;~ AND » PLD. Teen. $40. @ '. AND PGA BALE bier soa ——— = at Jack's 277 Baldwin, Lord’s Specials 4 Sale genet Goods 57 3 ‘Extra Fast A BUY reg ye ane AND See RGROoES evi UE WALNUT ROP p LEAP ome poling conrad wh ass lonal doors. “Wrought bt aH rowel | Ox see es RUGS. are bins, MI > aD : “EIR COMPRESSOR AND “MOTOR: ge & ane —T ry 1035 TF new, a sara ze : Z “ply elt SOA TANK tH GUAGE ‘. alma Stl, FAN | Fe Goaee | ASE PAINT Gab a3 30 | So _Pttings,_¢29,_ Pm ¢-00ne, HURON, FE. 43008 cee _- | MODER = RTMENT GAS RANG sion table, buffet and 6 chairs four — ogg value, $69. room chairs and ng anche red car- te peg . ee do office or Foon] Garden er ol) has F] yards ™ it ws i803 6 for $100. Phome F e heuse in new- mee poe cnoows ereceae 8 Pro and we. mates on rem aes I rE BERRY DOOR SALES CO Talbott Lumber ‘Crooks Rd., | Cochran's Wond ue eat Rea 8 RCED AIR COAL PURNACE gy OR Oe tants * ee Sis All kinds af lowest prices, Also = Hardware, wholesaie and atl pontine 3-620 FE 32643 aie bse Bey Saect0To |” PonTiIac 6 © esmity with taste but a limi rtunity ose to = beautiful = sds-—_$0.50._ Haut TF or Sale Pets” 69) al c. BeOIsTERED BEAGLES ies and grown MS aw engl Cue. xia a sg a iy Pr coun Bad. “ow Also - For Sale Housetrallers 78 Bee eeseart itctemnmaaseer led. _enets, reasonable. Pn * : Tonner, dinner bell ood numervus ouier tems Terma: Cas TY Piece, prov, ED OOTCH ALK, Auctioneer WEPNESDAY Farm, EVERY night. L.. B. Smart, Sale Rochester 2b S Terrior PE 21700. ieaGun MU WAVE Ce hans f aku . Free t right party © +a, Pars: bn MALE I Boos ee fu . Puppies, Le companion ¥ Femeie Springer Ba matron, AKC Fegistered. WTENS TO PLACE IN GOOD | 3K home. FE 6-004) NICK PUPPIES, FREE by a Police and home. 6 wha, FE 86-0005, i BROKE MALE ian seTTeIC o~ $50, 2 Tes: AKC, YP - 2 4 me. Be: » tale ad C, 25.1851 Duck -Lake Rd. near Highlasa, ARAKEETS AND 24tp Auburn Rd FE 46510 PUREBRED TOY FOX ON a Biack & brown. Pe >eee2- PUPPIES. vawhecta SETTER, Sornger Spaniel. Reasonabie MY ARAKEETS wan inks : CA peries, ')04 Clemens, FE pinex ete Pana ANARIES, Ci Cncea, Oakiand Ave PaRakerrTa, iy i) MEL _ FE 49340. PARARERTS- PET SUPPLIEG i s pet to wav GALE RA eats. 2. ese RD. wS Rochester 20 for Fox eegnolt | dard pt _ Oi. BURNERS. ere Wayne Heating CO. Rochester ie) a tered. Parakeets ~ aa : FRARE COCK! gehts FOR | _pale, FE WHE Mick SAMBSTERS, ali. Pet WG, Amor, FE 4640) |. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 se oe Sraliebie. From ported Fee _trle, bre Stewart coaches With storm panion ° housetraiier Exe condition sm. 1% . own and aty KIN OF may aw AND CORN. rE A ©30 | TALEO aALPAL im. ter's, a — Pita “8 “Corner i $e P08 OrmeR | MIaC. rE neta tea anita PLUMBING SPECIALS srl 3 compartment | wa , ~ Wan A Eee roe Arnason Plumbing Supply} DOLLAR FOR PAINT? po Srtageme BION QUA : _ Deliver 32 21 B. "SINKS Salas i, OAL. supplies, hobby caeuleotback our clas- sification “Hobbies and| "Srone “1 wuites out vpRiert Supplies” No, 24A. eosets 8 cheat, Boe & meee, | i i room suites, wri din- t Foom suites ind 86 — qe & g sewe cleaner Scores oe SPIKE FE 20077 FINANCE Co. mals 4-1574 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN _ ROCHESTER, MICH. = BF eae SHOP eee ay fae walter, Be eae ee Baidwin,| "= 27008 and tress; a Special or will » __May, € Grain | & Fi Feed | 7 f ts frem bern bales of | jaune a 20 cents. yoo sleet SELF propelle? combine Make atranee |. ments sow. HAY FOR SALE 1180 8. HOSP. _Rd., EM_ 3-066 _ Ys. OLD ine milk vt “heiter, __months old. 3 rE } HOLSTEIN i cows 7 9900 Andersonville Rd. MA 5-2302. FRESH COW 2 BAY, ot. CALF ¢. Mik test 4. be A ® per cent. RNSEY HOLL, 8 WONTHA 2 ahd D&M “BUILDING a - tig t a MAT- PONY, 5, ee éu BME ¥ he gener ye “tan ‘own mower, Oiere __6807 Dixie Hwy +——SFORM SASH SCENTS EACH : . wl MILKING, | DUE CO Robert 6 YR. OLD pay AY MARE 4200. OR best offer, Aliso Western saddle and an Cay ~ For Sale Livestock 72 6 FEEDER, PIos $109. 5e6 Doris ta~ | JERSEY cow. tv. t y _trailer. 4618. Tetegraph, Lat} Exchange = | 60 8. Telex * Acros trom. m. NeL-Aturon | Cen * 2 BED wgoene. 1”. excetiont . eacnh e = Mien, Very r fave YOu a wew yj Home ‘ tratlers ~ohee Sales, TION ie ken nice aise nd BILE an te wil) take our our, furniture, bowse, jot or what have yeu om used HOUR pa cash, Trailer: Authorized Dealer ANDERSON, CHAMPION, GREAT. Oc a ple ht Wea melees an we. nn De ee ae months to. vav at.§ per cont intere: “Ey sierra Ae rn ot FURCHARE on 436 2-3200 Auto kemaales 30 Auto Glass Service ot ("en eit at vou wait pan tol gi cotiee ton custom Beer - oR- age te ee es CLEARANCE SALE OF g ‘Sale. Farm & wipment 76) - FERGUSON "| ——PRACTORS— fi | Boe Semen, s gear | works ‘en your farm, A — free nse & SON e aoe Bite ar Sales & Service 921 Mt, Clemens V-8 ENGINES: Ford. Chev,Pontiee,__Dodge,__ Chrysler, i sae. —- ae CPS et * es tas th 0g a Seats ; : oie: ; aa Fi fe apt ce . rs We rr ; ) A a ee * BE OL EE TY OP a PIN ae ee Na ORT erry Ree wey Oe ne eee ee ale BEE. arics Ce a site * j a ; j i ae \y ‘ : . ' n oe 2 ° : ee ; THE sails PRESS. WEDNESDAY. ‘AUGUST 8, 1955 a ye | ~ Wanted. Used Cars 88| For Sale Cars oO __ For'Sale Cars “For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 91. For'SaleCars af NTED=1 MODEL WRECK: | B yy r ‘4 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA | - MORE THAN 20 © | FORD 1983 CONVERTIBLE. RADIO 1082 OLDS #8 2 DR. 0 DOWN | y-Auto Parts | "=, a sete BS Priced te sett any tar dove | MILES PER GALLON | tires: babe, — Steer: | AFE | ¥ | -iaed_Ave. *TiOUSE. OF GOOD "83 Willys Bob F e i068 NASH FDR. 0 DOWN AND - mon TE as | ee ee, USED CARS. -| — ye | BOD FTOSt, INC. | Set baketes a earTng ag 0000 CARENER (STUDEBAKER Down oe B'S. MERCURY DEALER a ye STATION WAGON. | BIRMINGHAM UNB: A BUT TRUE. = " Ml 6-2200 JOrdan 68-3933 Lg 2 acuk b tr aL Lee East locking and Hontet on not a Mile eae GHAM . : Seatecanr : 1052 lL, HA A 20Q Aug i Pers. Wi Pike pea, “ie : tn oller. At $4402, formstng. Room A "pamows Jacébson's Bob 2 rost, Tne: | feoance cot. Just drive ts | HUDSON & RAMBLER 0°S" WOOD PAD te Used Trecks 90 : low | fetance cont. ust drive, DWARD meets CT iyER |SEEERS| See STATS OO cc W. Hufoo. +2 oan omc 1962 a dump ith steady veer x | LA. enh ve complete | "BUCK RIVIERA HARDTOP, - Guida maak 6 A Radio Gealiy the cet cumes, eitedh: cEevactinr Your vacation will have both in a good used car PPL OPP OO take mse? . se BUI K 2 tone ° 5 . # Sy be — Perlect ‘sonaition.. Must. sacrifice. ‘Dae a 13 oie : noe the RETAIL STORE. . “4? CUSHMAN 2 SPEED TRANS. v om é : Woad at Mile Besos Coune - a FORD "TUDOR: “ RADIO i WASH. FOL : oe mi condition. FE } fom PANEL ‘ 3 ment Club Sedan — ol am al tad brice. Cars oR at toe “GOODWILL USED CARS” inet COREMAN eAGLE NEW an Very nice: condition, Excel- ¢ ° $2 DeSote Club Coupe NOR’ NOR CHEVROLET | fer CU dess i “ Woodward 3 Mile : | tres & motor Reasonable lent rubber, Terms if desired. _ ; : pe : y Gees leslewood &t FE 20300} “NONTHWBO?- CHEVROLET : 4 : yojeter : —_— —— i | ‘a mou | semi hkl deed . rs remap mag “he ort ip o es price, 366 t= a ‘ seid after 5. : _ Woodward et 13 Mile s “ onal £ Fordér- : ——753 OLDS a : 5} F ¢ . jag CUSHMAN EAGLE GOOD| ____Lincoln $1100 Ol «CH ATION WAG- | ith Sedan 33 OLDS 53. Chevrolet or ee ee - SFr ae ae | enc et owe] = LARRY | to mites tet | na ar ae gee tr dg ain tala, an . "“'M_Steniey Ave, off Walton. | Gays: nights, OR D000, NORT OLET i ng: JEROME ovecr cer & “exceptionally ‘ican. rectien ’ gare 6 CUSHMAN EA ole = Woodard i | ‘sl mouth Forder At a right price. $1095 $545 ‘ . & cr, garment S Gien- 1948 i % he Rochester Ford Dealer | 3 "tipa-sa— tow wnieaoe. || ; - | mood. FE €t “SE aCELLEN : ; : : - | #6 Dedae Pickup . One owner No Dealers. . ce | We seiton hessonable S618 War International i ‘ Oldsmobile “sug 12, Speetats OFFERS 64s eo Trail, walled Lake ’53 Pontiac pea Cent - _ don Rd. - ; ela oo =| ~ “10 to —*08 —-Shotels : 5, Gbne oy GEDan PE BEAU. : r {} Station Wagon 4dr. radio heat- 2dr. Heater, direc’ ice MY x i02. seal $695 : 1955 Demos 920.00 10 $50.00 Dows en I pale green, white wail tires, and 28.000 uiiles, . and 2 tone. . | ” For Sale Motorcycles ¢ &3 Pl kK | ie 7. _ Courtesy Cars BRAID os ee $1395 . $1 195 3954 HARLEY DAVISON. $280. FE : (Floor Cars '§ 6 : ; vorinede bt ie . ‘ ae: anaes Sg ae A Rocket,to Fit Your | moron sams | ON si ei Xe aRD Parnictan Sate ___ "83 Pontiac - - "53 Pontiac roa Pee Macey ‘Device see Her | SN ze5 == 50 2 Ps Pocket Delote-Piymeuta Dealer le equipped. 3 demons 4dr. 2 tone, radio, heater. and 4dr. with radio, heater, aod Tr'Davidecs Sales Co. 372 Bou HOLIDAY SPORT COUPES Con gt ©. Pas Ss. ; ORD peop = pe Es naa at 25,000 actual miles. Wirectional signals. = eee ly , | 4 DR. SEDANS — 2 DOORS Ss “rT ng ERE alae LARRY ; a x TS a re I }. | HOUSE oF coop $1395 $1195 For Sale Bicycles - RB k i ey _ | cag USED CARS Te “LPAST BICYCLE JEROME | DUIC “Don't Delay—Act Today 1955 Factory Officials | * "°Rtminomane “0 33. Pontiac 50 Pontiac Pore ee end reamed Rochester Ford Dealer a . ‘ rs “im diet eal bet ‘SS PACKARD, || <4r, sedan. This sar has radio Ar. Radio, neater. and_Hydra- et ee Ne HASKINS | CHEVROLETS) cooce or spay umona | ie Wetesa oar stat ca as A mamta ol Fe 20001 35.09 | Pebiend Coonte's Fastocs Officials’ Cars and. = rene fis, Ma 4-230. $1095 $495 oe oe _condition. $30. PE 2-6178 a 90. This truck was f war pened By ~~” Growing m Pen : Demonstrators ~ _ [ee . 1 vo ~ Boats & Accessories 85 : NOntiwkst CHEVROLET Chevrolet-Oldsmobile 150's, 210's and Bel Airs. 6 and & LARRY —-Chevr olet — ~ '52 Buick . 53 Pontiac : : Woodward a 13 Mile cylinders, 2 drs. and 4 drs. All Riviera Hardtop. Radio, heat't ddr. sedan with regia, heater - 122 «FT, DUMPHY. STEERING Lincoln _ 8-1100 - / Dealer colors and body styles, fully ; _ 1999 D and Dynaflow and directional signals. , wheel, cushions. ‘runding lenis. | FoR PICKUP AAME AB . DIXIE MWY. AT M18 _MA beet | equipped. Jerome emos a ‘grat trator cA = new. Must sell. Can take nearly ; ‘n , CHEVROLET ? DR. 005 Rochester Ford Deal FI C $995 $1345 oury Gow. anything down All day Sun, 368 dio and heate A ‘bomeraitde TO CHOOSE FROM ochester For aler oor Cars in 9. FE 2M ___ |. Perry, Midnight Dive, wow. mile lowe: PHO, 16711 ‘Officials’ C. , + net +i TO zi “CON. ——_— “| eRe ew eae air rast i, s sloe “or “any old” car | “POR MORE THAN 3 YEARS a c icials’ Cars ; ; 2 = + ; ; BALE. 12 « 14 | ; _ inn, FS L.. “woodward a sige Mile Narthweet Chevrolet . ° ourtesy ars 53 Hudson - ; : S51 Pontiac _ "4 tent, FE _OM3i4 Coss Lake. __ “ Seed contaion, Tires wear Po jac ee ee Woodward at. 13 Mile 4 , PEARS Super Wi “Radio, heater, and 4ér with _ radio, eater and | ii FT. OLD TOWN SPONSON | [valiy new, PE 20101. n OTR ca LATE ‘eat CORTES: | __Weateeet ot a a8. COM- ‘Courses wee aPO0R, FECES || Girection slenaia. a --——f-— Pe Sa aoe 2S te popem 9x i—pUMP.—aAL- pr SE inline Tid (Eesieinerencrasrniimoweecemaaremeresl Water * ee). eee: ee |e Se li 2 as LOW AS ie PROBLEMS | 4dr. ee and Century s Buick . heater . ; SLAYBAU ooo Ss : TOP : bina gy Mile Haskins Chev. etal - a6 Pe MY pay TE Dynafiow transmission. and Dynaflow. - DEMONSTRATED! DIXIE HWY AT M-15 MA 6-807) a ag ype ’ - | 9 ne : 1908 CHEVY” $160, 1940 CHEVY. +1 TEE ADVANTAGE OF OUR $5 ] = and YE Sales. le a CARS AT YOUR HOME. CALL | 40 Pontine. $60. 3199 Devon- a ‘y_WUDSON 3 oP ae. LOW OVERHEAD | LOCATION Ih 95 $ ———— -OR_COME IN. NO OBLIGATION. SS. rE’ 7-026. ; oon aa ag ss SAVE SAVE SAVE! ’ , sasti OUND soxroM BOAT. GOOD $5 BMerourp—Masdtop. “@ DODGE. 2 DR. MOTOR IN| Our A special. 51 Ford 51- Pontiac 4 ; apr en 13, PT. CAR TOP TOF PLYWOOD | BOAT TR ADER Pl 3 Qeveeiy convertibie. Bei Air.) food” oo ee good} — Ta a nue Don't Delay—Act Today er with rabio se beater." & arith radio. heater. ‘and peer * twin outboard $90. - : ‘$ Speveaies Pe ‘93 DODGE DA V@ EN- ea price very sharp signals. F | >t mar eRe : J Yin. ‘$9 puke ONORTHWEST ei ytine ROLET | 952 RAISER. adie. beater HASKINS $495 $695 : iank outboard life. ; : "33 Chrysler, full. power Woodward at |) Mile auto, trans. $405 LL , | 7 ees a Seiten, . cal Fe |’54 Dump cece $1895 “62, "50 and ‘4 Fords Linco: _ +- Lio 1950 CHEV. Radio heater Power Chevrolet 4 te pe a COOL? ‘33 and. ‘82 Btudebakers UNHEARD OF DEA Gide. $308 PULL ” : 5 "54 Chev, and—$6—Neshew RUEARD, OF DEALS UB TO Mo cock neccesary, 3 years ©) Oakland County’s Fastest . 13 PT, LAMINATED PLYWOOD Shlced al Prmsune } beng, Yer eee cendipts x |'S4 Chev. $4 T. P'kup $995 DLIO Wand Siguctiie cents | BOD Frost, Inc. "SCHUTZ MOTORS | ,.47— Growing Dealer || 100 More Cars to Choose From im Evingcbe bP. OTR: 33 Chev. ¥% T. Pkup $865}. ‘ 2 Kaleer = Travelers, Excellent. | LIN SLs, MERCURY Blob h. Woodward, Srimingham | “s2 PLYMOUTH. LOW MILEAGE : or. Used very “tuue. ‘Ize West | >> Chev: Suburban. . $845) “td Cadilise convertibies B30 S. WOODWAR! ATER 1982 4 DR SEDAN. A-1 condition, @867 Lanman, Wil | ’ ry 1 KAISER 1062 4 . Princeton, PE 43160 53 Ford Sed. Del..... $595 / Two "0 Biudebaler convertibles, BIRMINGHAM dio, heater, white walls. gute. A ee | STILL TRUCKING IN BOATS ALL |> , ; ALSO LOADS OF ‘47, "48, S| 169200 = JOrdan 6-3933 | transmission seat covers, $506. | 1953 PLYM 4DOOR CRAN-) : customary 53 Dodge 44 T. Pkup $745 PONTIACS, CHEVROLETS. B DODGE a CORNET CLUB | BYY 8 Clean Birm cer _ brook, $550. MI 4-2316. ; ih tire civeawa: way" rises. Howard Leo- |'53 Int. % T. Pickup. .$745 Si Cree we coupe. Fully equipped. Excellent In 1982 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. $i¢ DOWN | ~ mus 10085 Dias Be Ses littl =e Bok Frost, NC. | "Pose yee ble be sae pe | "51 Chev. 1 T. V ‘ans. $545 : a REAL ESTA anne sep Mee Radio b heater, Ford-O-Matie | © RRD = “a Fowriac te uiles . Se toe [soe van se Bd een Eee ee So eee =| PET ATL STORE ie PER ON ALL LONE | '5] Side, 14 T. Pickup $445 1983 CHEVROLET “VERY GOOD. oa appearance fet? your car BIRMINGHAM Pe Seam . ALL AC , . Star boats and Owens cruisers, |, 4 : ; and motor. FE 2-1048. down, "= GMAC terms. MI 6-2200 JOr cessories. +1ie. . | now tn stack 50 Chev. Tractor ....$475 aioe, eet COLN CAPRI a $0 PLYMOUTH ss05 BLUE AND OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 140 Chey 1 T. V $455 i980 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 DR. isd LINCOLN CI 3 PLYMOUTH $805 BLUE AND | hn ; % OCSOIND MOTOR yu er | , in CEN. FANON GABON « «| Haskins Chev, | _s'Wantwardstrmlogmem "| Sout own terme ere a Goodwill Used Cars Used 2 months. OL 31686 M ATTHEWS- 195 dr, radio and heater, EM 3-4 DIXIE MWY. AT 0-18 Ma seen | MINIATURE JEEP 00 OS. vee Woodward at 13 Mile oe te; : io HP. CRi#_ GRAFT COM ‘93 FORD 2 DR $785. TODAY'S| balloon bicycle tires Cost s350,|_____ Lincoln 61100 = | 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 —— $100) Call FE $-8707, - beat bur. | il sree Name to build. Top speed mi. per hr. | GOOD 1947 PONTIAC. RADIO AND HARGREAVES) = | SE acs atts | ogae oy romrag peru LS CESS SE a ert CRIs CHAPT w 6 meine ats | 2 NORTH west Ege cod condition Goth fr $130. Ao Mares sft 6 ee _ Rosedale 21S. Saginaw St. + Linrotn_§-1109 031 WONTEREY ~wencony, | “S’em - os See tren ies VE FE 424546 ‘50 KOCH "35 FORD FAIRLANE | | Metectneter Gal vi Die. |i PORTIS WA0OR_¢_OR 3 Ret Pie "Deane | ONS HOUGHTEN & SON a eee alae +3 roe YDE BOAT iN EXCEI- a - mom Bon Dut op sringe VALUE PACKED BUYS | "OUR. "ENR, OLDSMOBILE Me Ten bases, wteamecla | oe. Sewer ies. aot ss 7 tent condition Includes tarpa Phone 5 after 6 or ' GMC TRUCK DEALER washer, side wall Pirestone | Mansfield "EK -«31 id 8.378 anchors Boat _ Sunnydale. Cle CV 54 Chrys. N.Y. 4 dr. $2095 | sce w. Main, Rochester. OL 1-0701| yasher. white side Cal Piteves | + several features raking JEEP EQUIPPED | WITH BLADE e 93 haa. N.Y. 4 dr. $1595 “w FORD Ae why, OUNER REAL oe at ca mileage. 1 ip S T’S DRIVING. t Ite 2 oe BOATS) Tm: Highest binges, Dern MA Days, MA 53 Buick RM 4 dr. pees cellent secgnd ear. Priced to sell. tai pg Ml Rg rE OWN TIME | F p : *S3 Ply. CL Coe... $995 ISE ee aeeeuanee. * | “EVINRUDE MOTORS | "iait'ihutwetn ate ha- — am $365 '33 De Soto 4 dr... . $1095 HOUSE"OF Goop “TIOUSE OF GOOD | ox 7HE ROAD ag watt As on we tine tewe cavenah tie pot Bite eset“ O8. ste = 4°53 Dodge 4 dr.....+-$795| carnnen STUDEBAKER USED CARS bie free driving. buy © COMMU- : board runabouts used as demon- | P. . _ "53 Plymouth 4 dr. . .$795\ 8 8. WOODWARD | MI +410) = CARENER STUDEBAKER | ITY e308 —_ MARINE SALES « SERVICES. 'S3 Ford 8 4 dr.......$995 |\@]_PORD, NICE CONDITION. B fon ae Se |; , - - | epee net aes| TRUCKS ARE ‘D] (Sarg eee ie ieee araroer "Ean eee ere| Se" “= * “| For the Best in Wheels St EE esa era Our Business _ / =} Stude. 3 Uisdiop S| AR eera eeeiate | hte ere A] EDM ln WES | d De CG et | crema arpa RMIT [SPIEL Cpe 08 | ee AMAR | Sea | i ee ——~I- pas —- op gy Be “keane |. os Chex pickup 1 i SOT]. 751 Chev, ae. STITT $505 a see ec Goon 1084 ae sedan. JUST fae te a meee | _’SEGMC pickup Se 7°49 Olds 88 Wagon. a $295 Leaving for army. FE Guaranteed Lee Kew: Al BUYS | : if ft. runabout. Mark 25E Mercury, | -, 9? Rae Used Cars $195 : ie * | Masterctaft Trailer, .\ real buy. 47 GMC ickup , oS Fa a V2 TUDOR. RADIO. od dinar i a ° ue ebge Jerse stot Hereetr a . $195 CHEAPIES mh Fi aS I RUKRING ‘CONBITION ‘$2 Nash Statesm’n $645 °52 Pont. 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Victoria $14 2S “ — a 52 Pontiac sedan del. oR) Orchard Lake Ave. '50 Ford 8 2 drs. cae we ie ee cops Youre vent —MY_2-2611_til_9:0 Ah ee ee wae Debete. "ea behead pon = fhe bela ae wean - 5 Federal dump ~. FE2-9101 . Se fo re 174" Round round Uk” Ra Ra: EM | Radio. heater "cen voce | Gt, Pet Io — 52 ue ie “$295 = Willys Lk 2dr $545 EVINRUDE i¢ RF GEAR sirt | ~ , a —~ | PAY BERE-WE MANDLE ab aces kowertiow: |" Srecie! 2 : 52 Henry dé... i = ae a ne eee re FINANCING —____-_! ‘ ~ HURON ea "52 Ford Cust. 8 - ea #900 0D ROW “BO 7. 6605 COR. §3 Ford dump ae YOUR 100 DOMES SESE Taos = 2 aaa “MOTOR SALES | COMMUNITY 34 haar dr. $995 2 dr. eee ~ $745 ut _ Sass. re . . . | - ¢ - New \ | o52_ WW. ro pane oe A@INHNe . coe, 52 fades 4 dr. . /: [Wanted Used Gars_sa) WILSON GMC) Gap pny _ KELLER | ack es e} MOTORS || ss py. 2ar. trtop smo. ge 4 4 $1795 re i ee | red ALL, NASH RAMBLER. 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Main », Rochester | ee ae | > igor ikon heap | ER ; - _ LOTS . . : SPECIAL SALE : house, “apartment; any- | at pate OMe wegen “van 2 fee 4-7500 - el _Libert “9-400 . i. | eer in ice Sef haa | | thing Want Ads ‘give| “german maser orngag, yo cHooms | a8, an 086 ae o “ "= through Classified Ads!) | TAYLOR'S - BUICK PET -}you ACTION. Dia) FE|* = cere a ae 5 Yes, phatever it tel a B aahadoSendagd EO la _ Riemen- Immediate “Spot” Delivery eee pee ae eee | eider "Low, Low Bank Reter—No Down Payment 232, SAGINAW ST, a ______ Joan _Blondell, Buddy Ebson in sate: ~—Don- McNeill, host. wor THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGU ‘ST 3, 1955 Television Forces Radio to Ta to. olid -- Today’ S Radio Programs -- Programs by Xstations tisted tp w are subject te change au, am UMLW, eth WW, wo mae, Gin «WAT. me, © RE, cto PON, TONIGHT Ww, tiv WXYZ, eee—-wR. J . wyak News Mickey Andy. Andy buys some land in | hope hell find a “Uranium Mine.” (2) I'm the Law. George | Raft and the sce of “The Moon Man." 10: 15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. Films. 10:30 — (9) China Smith. Dan Duryea in Far Eastern Ad- ‘venture. (4) Traffic Court. Actual cases re-created. (2) Top Plays of ‘SS. ‘Argument with “Death,” drama. 11:00—(7) Dee Parker Show. Mu- sic, Variety. (9) Mystery The- ater. John Loder, Noel Madison in “Top Secret.” 4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoft. 11:15—(7) Film Theater. Feature film TBA. (4) Little Show. Richard Bishop in “The New Book." (2) Miss Fetr Weather. “Troubled Wife’; John Ireland in “‘Railroaded." 11;30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen, host to dancer Ray Malone; singer Allan Jones; Roller Derby.-~ - THURSDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today, (2) Morning Show. 3:55—(2) Standard Weathervane. 8:00—(2) Morning Show. $:25—t2)- —_ 8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (4) Home, 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio, (4) Ten- ~yessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 11:15—-(2) Love of Life. 1irs0—i4) Feather Your Nest. - Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light.” THURSDSY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics, (4) Ding Dong School. Day. 12:30—(4) Beulah | 1:00-—(7) ‘Charm Kitchen, (9) Shop- per's_Mat.(2) Robert Q. Lewis. 1:30—(4) Jean. McBride. (2) Link- letter’s Houseparty. . 1:45—(9) Shoppers Show. Hour of Shows. ~ 49:99—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted} Mack’s Matinee. (2) The Big ~. {committee Will Plan —— (2 7 (2) Ladies | Vice Pays to Be Married. (2) Bob Crosby Show. $:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater (2) | Brighter Day. (4) Way of the | World. %:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret So ee $:30—(4) World of Mr, Sweeney. (2) On Your Account. $:45—(4) Modern Romance. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Tim- othy T., Folk Songs. (4) Pinky Lee. @ Sagebrush Shorty. 4:30—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. ec Gw—TT) Nicky the Clown. 6:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Mr. Twinky. (2) The} Early Show. $:30—(7) Action Theater. (4) Rocky Jones. 5:45—(7) Action Theater. Treasurer Refuses Bill for Guide Book LANSING (#*—The State Admin- istrative Board has balked at pay- ‘ing the state's share of the South- jeastern Michigan Tourist Associa-| tion's vacation guide book because competitive bids were not obtained from printers. layed until ‘the association could come in Aug. 9 and explain its “failure” to obtain bids. The Association bought 32,500 guide books from ¢he Speaker- Hines Printing Co. of Lansing. at $11,455. A state law requires the state to pay 80 per cent of such adver- tising published by . sd regional Brown said the Association report- ed Speaker-Hines Co, stored forms and cuts for the guide book during the year at a savings to the or- ganization and that . = quotation Boy Scout Camp-Out The planning committee for the Clinton Valley Council Boy Scout Camp-Out will meet at 8 p.m. to- night at Camp Agawam, said Ed Leland, ‘council exécutive. The_ Camp-Out_ is scheduled for | Sept. 23 through 25, and will mark the first such scout. activity “in re-/ ing is Kenneth Sanderson, Council president. Representatives from * “ Pentioe, Macomb, Manito and Ottawa scout districts will be present for the The Board ordered payment de- | ‘Examples Cited He Prefers Radio By cuariies MERCER NEW YORK # — Mitch Miller ailing prefers radio. Miller is a bearded, titerate;~ar<]~ ticulate, oboe-playing selector of hit records and connoisseur of fine art Stewardship of CBS radio's Music Hall Sunday evenings, Judging by audience reaction, he is rendering a fine stewardship, * * * Sit in a quiet restaurant with | Miller and he says things like: ‘George | AS s00n asthe movies..got—in, trouble they began going adult. The same thing had happened to radio since television got jt in ‘| trouble. Radio — the best of it — has gone to the solid adult audi- ence because there was nowhere else for it to go-" : What does he mean by “adult”? Take music, says Miller. Do you television? * * * Generally on the radio, you say, but you've never figured out ex- |actly why. Is it because the visual image of an orchestra on the screen distracts? Nansenée, says Miller. The visual image-of-an orchestra_in Carnegie Hall doesn’t distract when you at- =~. by Mitch Miller | New Steward of CBS Music Hall Tells Why) who recently was tendered the) fortune, whatwith all the jeweiry in tional Jewelry | Fair in Chicago, SHE’S LOADED — Chicago TV Actress Anne Silvestri is worth a valuables consist of: A purse of matched pearls and diamonds worth $40,000, an T.100-grain pearl necklace Worth $100,000, wa $2,500 bracetet; a $3,500 ring and $3,500 earrings, They were all on display at the Na- = vr possession — temporarily. Her Young Mother in- Dilemma “Ttend a Concert: - “Music,” he says, “is sound. On | television today, because of the | money involved, nobody. pays much attention to sound“when an orchestra goes before the cameras. In preparing for the orchestra's appearance they're concerned hebout-lighting -and-cameres. When lights and cameras are right they yell, ‘that’s all.’ They don't want. 'to have to pay for all those high- priced technicians standing around while an orchestra rehearses.” But’ for a half-hour radio show, says Miller, a good orchestra will prepare with a-three-to- four-hour ‘rehearsal. “Another element is that TV sets usuallv are made with small speak- ers that don't sound well, The emphasis is all on image.” Miller, a native of Rochester, N. Y., and graduate of its Eastman School of Music, is a classical oboist of the first rank and direc- tor of popular artists and reper- toire with Columbia Records Advise State Exominers — on Driver License Issue tions of the State sheriffs’ Associa- tion, a special study committee is expected to recommend that Michi- gan set up a system of state-ap- pointed driver license examiners. Leslie Silvernale, chairman of a cammittee appoihted’ by Secy. of .| State James M. Hare, told the State Safety Commission that the committee had delayed a recom- mendation to -hear the sheriffs’ views, but that there was strong sentiment on the commi re- commendation at its next meeting. The commission was told that rible things taking yee in some .counties.”” ALPENA if-— The nation's larg. .est source. for limestone is the ciaim ofthe lower Great Lakes area, following the reopening of talks, Leland said. slants. — 2:30—(9) Thurs. Matinee. (4) It NEW YORK (INS)—Television’s ; land and ‘sensseacs l ‘ Wins Award for ‘Best. Television Show’ - Call FE LANSING «®— Over the objec- | ] when to throw the tray at him, “I shot Alpena Limestone Center Fliers in St. Clair Crash CISCO GROVE, Calif. Ww — A| thin 20-year-old girl today faced the biggest decision of her life: |whether to return to the airman husband she thought was dead or Stay ‘with the man she married jJater and loves, “I knew it was coming, but I didn't know when," said Mrs. Al- ford Fine, who at 17 wed A.2.C. Daniel Schmidt, of Cour D'Alene, Idaho, and bore his son after he left for overseas. Now she is the wife of a husky 21-year-old logging camp tractor operator. They live in a small trailer a few miles from this tiny highway town in the High Sierra, Only Monday she learned that Schmidt is one of 11 American airmen due for momentary release by the Chinese Communists after | 2% years of imprisonment on spy Airman May Lose Wife on Return to: America + Bulgaria Admit Jets Shot Plane Responsible for Deaths of 58 in Crash LONDON, |. u-Communist garia admitted today that two of her fighter planes shot down. an Israeli airliner last Wednesday. catastrophe.” All 58 persons aboard the air- liner, including 12 Americans, were killed. The plane, which had gotten off course, crashed just border. - The broadcast gave this account | Of the downing of the airtiner, a determined by an offic ial govern-| ment « ¢ posed of | three Cabinet ministers and the attornéy general “In all, the aircraft flew some 200 kilometers (about 125 miles) | over Bulgarian. territery,” about | 80 miles off its course over neigh- boring Yugoslavia. received news that -an unidentified foreign aircraft had entered Bul- garian air space. The command | post ordered two fighters to pursue the aircraft and ‘compel it to ground on any one of our air- : in Istanbul Vows to Punish Those |, It said it would “discover and- punish those responsible for the | north of the Bulgarian-Greek | * * “An air defense “command” post) said arrangements were being made in Bulgaria to ship the bodies ofthe other 15 vie- tionals, to their owg countries for burial, SERVICE? YES! ° Hi-Fi © Tape Recorders ® Record Players ® Inter-Comm. Systems © °A Systems BLAKE RADIO - TV ——3149-W.-Huren FE 4-5791 ‘fields."’ r * * The Bulgarian fighters wer the plane ‘through the established charged. He went overnseas 37 months ago. She's flying to meet Schmidt when he arrives in this country. With her will go ‘her 24:-year-old son Danny, a dark-eyed youngster who has never seen his father, “T honestly lous — what I'm going to do,” she told a reporter. “Naturally, I'm tickled he is re- turning, Whatever I decide, ”s decision will be my own.’ months before learning from the Air Force that her husband was alive and well as a war prisoner. “IT made a mistake," she said, “but isn’t everyone entitled to one mistake?" Mrs, Fine said she had never been officially told that Schmidt was dead,-She received notification only that he was missing some- where in Korea, “T thought he was dead. You “Shoot One Prisoner know how some prisoners die in ‘in 58-Man Jail Riot SAN ANTONIO, Tex., #® — Ten officers shot one prisoner to death | and injured four others last night in quelling a 58-man jail riot. The bloody outbreak was ° the Bexar County Jail's second abor- tive riot in a week. The first, on July 26, took three hours to break up. Last night's was stopped in 30 minutes. Sheriff Owen Kilday, a brother of Rep, Paul Kilday (D-Tex), wept as he told of fi into Rudolfo , 27, as the | riot flared to a climax about 9 p.m oy saw him fall,”’ Kiday him ” the fata} bullet | prisons or are never heard from ;again . . . | didn't know.” ao she ue tee teeies Schmidt x. -her remarriage when ‘oe. a “T think it's better to come home and find your wife is happily mar- |ried than to come home and find she’s been running around with | international signuls’’ “Th ‘follow | them to an airfield, but the Is- raeli plane did not reply, ‘The fighters, seeing that’ the offending aircraft intended to| make off, opened fire against it, as @ result of which it caught fire and crashed in the néighborhood An followed, demolish- {ng the aircraft, and all 58 aboard | perished, the statement said. The Communists contended that | the Israeli plane had modern navigation instruments and ‘could | not fail to see’ it had violat Bulgarian and people for the disaster and the "death of innocent people” and said the Red ardently hopes such a dicaster will not recur. The bodies of 43 of the 58 crash victims arrived tn Istanbul by | train today from Sofia. Two | Is- | raeli military planes and a civilian plane were waiting at Istanbul to fly. the bodies to Israel. An Israeli consulate ‘spokeaman of “Petrich.”’ | | i i _] TV, Radio, Car Radio tims, who, were not Israeli na- . ire = NEWEST & = S LATEST §. 5 See the. 1956 + ‘= ROA VICTOR & 5 = PHILCOTV = | = HAMPTON-TV & S435 Wow Meron 3. ns suuuahacnsnencest: | Fe 2-2976 46 N. Hilldate OPEN EVENINGS “If It's Electronic, |. 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