The Weather / 4 ® sis : é . u 7 , “5 . 3 « ‘ Sa Defalls page twe t. 12th YEAR kk kK _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY; JULY 19, 1954 —26 PAGES gece ste a : je ‘Indochina ‘Truce ‘ « C May Ari rive “Within Hou Alleged Commie Shouts Defiance at Senate Probe McCarthy Orders Man Ejected as Red Hearings Are Resumed WASHINGTON ( A P )— Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) be- gan public hearings today | on his repeated charges of 130-odd subversives in de- fense plants and ran into a stormy clash with a man named as one of them. It wound up with McCarthy having the man removed from the hearings room. Yelling about informers and stool pigeons, Charles Wojchowski was hauled out by a Capitol policeman act- ing on McCarthy's orders. Wojchowski had been identified as a Red by James W. Glatis of Boston, who testified he himself had joined the Communist party as an FBI undercover man. McCarthy interrupted Giatis’ testimony to inquire if Wojchow- Dies at Home Re oeeeee eee Bee a ———_ + en Retired Official Succumbs at 72 for City and State ski were in the room. A short, stocky young man in grey slacks and dark grey jacket came for- ward. The senator asked if he would like to be sworn in as a | witness so he could affirm or | deny whether he was a Red. Wojchowskj shouted: know what the charges are, who and state building inspector, 31 Chippewa Rd. Mr. Smith was 72 years old. Alfred L. Smith Served as Building Inspector} He was born in Pontiac Aug. 6, C. and Ada Leggett Smith. “I'd like to 1881, and was the son of Edward On the accusers are. I'd like to have | Sept. 8 1909, he married Grace time to prepare."’ | He said a telegram practically y| convicting him had been sent to| his employer and had just about | cost him his job. “I don't know who the stool | pigeons and informers are.’ Wo} | chowsk? said. McCarthy said. “You are not going te come here and call an FBI agent a stool pigeon.” “Officer,” the senator said, ‘‘re- move this man.” He said Wojchowski would have a chance to come back later and testify. Glatis didn't go about Wojchowski except to say he is a Communist party member and works for Allis Chalmers in into details | Stowell here. Mr. Smith attended the Univer- sity of Michigan as well as Michi- gan College of Mining. and Tech- nology at Houghton, A member of the All Saints Epis- | copal Church, he served as Pon- | tiac’s building inspector for years, retiring July 31, 1951. Besides his widow, he is sur- 14) vived by a son and a daughter, Philip S. of Denver and Mrs. Aus- tin E. Belanch of Hohokus, N. J. Also surviving are five ae ' 1 | se For Health or Homesickness —Quintuplet Marie Dionne Leaves Quebec Convent | WATERLOO, Que. (AP)—Marie Dionne, the quintup- | let who took a nun’s first vows two months ago, has left | | the convent and gone home. | had departed temporarily for health reasons but her '|family said she was homestick. The palace of the Roman Catholic archbishop in Que- “Tt is not known at this time .| bec issued this comment: if she will return.” |there Wednesday. Marie's brother = in= ine] :!Maurice Girouard, said at | his home here she arrived} ‘ at her parents’ home in Cal- | ALFRED LEGGETT SMITH _ lander, Ont., early yester- day, accompanied by three brothers and her quintuplet sister Emilie. The latter hit the headlines herself when she became lost in Montreal Friday en route to join Marie. Commenting that incident, |Girouard said: ‘‘Apparently all kinds of rumors started to spread when Emilie approached a police- man in Montreal, The girl simply on rections. She was visiting friends Alfred Leggett Smith, former city | in Ste. Agathe (Que.) and was on) died jat 1:30 this morning at his home at her way to St. Charles, Que., to! meet Marie.”’ The brother-in-law said Marie | had come to his home from the convent and that Emilie had joined her here Saturday. Girouard said Marie—smallest of | the quints at birth—seemed con-! fused and homesick. He added he did not know whether she planned to go back to the cloister, where | she took two-year vows of poverty, chastity and obedience May 24. The Montreal Gazette quoted the | quints’ father Oliva as saying | Marie had written him last week | complaining of homesickness. “I suspected from her unhappy letter that she was trying to decide | whether to remain in the cloisters or come back," the Gazette quoted him. ‘‘I know she has been terribly (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) The mother superior at the Quebec convent of the rvants of the Blessed Sacrament, which Marie entered as a postulant last ithe r, Said the 20-year-old girl left A church official said she ‘Atom Program: Knowland Hoping for Revision Vote Today; Pushes Adjournment WASHINGTON un | ministration victory when | atomic energy law. Victory Forecast S¢nate | Republican Leader Knowland of California today forecast an ad- | the | identified herself and asked for di- chips are down on the much-de- | | bated bill to overhaul the basic | * Visit Scéne of Fatal Argument _ | Knowland, scheduling another | SUSPECT IN STABBING — Antone Bombagi, 48, | murder, | early session in his drive for con-| (Center) of 161 Pingree St.. suspect in the fatal - | Stabbing of George Spencer, 30, of 1255 Baldwin Rd., A sistiogs adjournment the end of orion Township, was returned to the scene for ques- [the home where this month, said he still hoped the | tioning Sunday. Bombagi, held for investigation of | quarrMed about Senate would reach the showdown voting stage sometime today. Referring to Opposition cries of “giveaway” and “monopoly” against the Eisenhower atomic program during four days of day- and-night debate so far, Knowland told an interviewer: A * “Actually, I think they’ some strength in the ca pa | days. | “We are not going to put ‘aside for other legislation there will be no compromises."’ However, critics of the measure, were yet through with ing and one of them, gpl 0 gee chiefly Democrats and Sen, Morse (Ind-Ore), gave no Whdiciifion they . Gore nee ~:-Probers Baffled ‘Husband Is Held in Probe “of Orion Triangle Slaying | A Pontiac industrial worker is being held today for this | investigation of the fatal stabbing Saturday night of an and | unemployed construction worker following an argument | over the suspect's wife. George Spencer, 30, of 1255 Baldwin, Orion Township, died in Pontiac General Hospital of a stab wound in the, heart following a quarrel with Antone Bom 161 Pingree St., after Spencer allegedly taunted pwith,; “fvearr | Detectives bid ig Anderson : a Jentiae Press Phete admitted to Oakland County Sheriff's De- tectives Delos Anderson (left) and Mahlon France, that he remembers scuffling with Spencer behind Spencer boarded, after the two men Bombegi’ s wife, Lulie Mae, 31. armer Weather and Cloudy Skies F orecast for City Warmer weather and partly cloudy skies are forecast for the Pontiac area Tuesday The U. S. Weather Bureau says it will be fair tonight with a low of 64 to 68 and a high of % to 90 tomorrow At 8 a.m. today the temperature reading was 66 in downtown Pon- i, 48, of leap but the mercury rose to $1 between 60 and 85 and Sunday’s + Oakland County Sheriff's trom 62 to 90. > Report French — |Would Concede North Viet Nam Mendes-France Makes Final Bid for Peace as Deadline Nears ; (From AP & UP Dispatches) GENEVA — High French sources said today France has agreed to surrender to———— the Reds all Northern Viet Nam above the 17th parallel —including Hanoi and eventually the port of Haip- hong—in a final bid to win an Indochina peace by Tuesday’s French-imposed deadline. The reported concessions mean that France has given be all hope of holding far ong. — chetsarnacnss Viet Nam in half 25 mijes north of the railway center of Kang Tri, and just below the narrow waist of the state. It would hold for the French the big air base at Tour- ane, the only one in Southeast Asia capable of handling atom bombers. The Frenc h concessions were said by a high Western source to have greatly brightened prospects. Ses eeee Boston, supporters to those who would | Service will be at 11 Death: Wednesday from All Saints Epis- ithe’ argument was the cli- an earlier quarrel | _ Glatis also said he knew Yates | opal Church, with burial in Oak | amend the measure providing. for | » max of Bombagi a M C | Mendes-France’s “peace or re- nd his} See ” C. Holmes and Edwin Garfield and 1411) Cemetery. The Rev. C. George | 12 Lose lives an Trathc the first time, that private indus- | in Thorne Death «: Lulie Mae 31, when | to ovie apita sign deadline which expires at had attended party meetings _ Widdifield will officiate. The body | midnight Tuesday. try be allowed to enter the field de- ‘Accidents in Michigan | of peacetime atomic energy | they left a Lake Orion tav-| LONG BEACH, Calif., (INS) — them. McCarthy said these two) | may be viewed at Kirkby Funeral also work for Allis Chalmers in! Boston and have sent word they | the Miss Universe crown get their| day of his diplomatic duel with i ar before his investiga- | | 2 so allow a limited sharing of t stablish victim's landlord, Oscar Murdock tions ‘subcommittee soniiar toe Undersea Cable By UNITED PRESS atomic secrets with America's but Fail id E b of 1255 Baldwin; Murdock’s wife, | first glimpse today of fabulous] the Communists fer peace in | A dozen highway accidents took | allies. Evidence of Murder Katherine; their two children, and | | Hollywood—the magnet that lured Indochina with what a British Francia P. Carr, chet of tatty Li k Al k ; : * * « Mrs. .Ma Kowalski of Lak = O L1n asxan as many lives and another six rgie ywalski of Lake /inem to the west coast from the spokesman __ teoarthed of the subcommittee, sald the .| CHICAGO w—Police said they | > chance, that’s all. Allis Chalmers plan has done persons lost their lives in water| The Tennessee senator is a lead- | °d ream far corners of the globe. secret defense work in the past, and U. S. r lanes accidents to give Michigan a com- dicta ral potas fe: fe = a ae idence . aa = iy | When Mis, Bombagt insisted Ever since their arrival last Another Western official said he (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) NEW YORK —The American! bined traffic - drowning toll of cide or foul play as investigation) on driving the fiinily car, Bom- | Thursday and Friday their activi-|wouldn’t even bet on the proposi- Board Puts Off Bingo Decision ‘ Postponement to Enable Home. Telephone & Telegraph Co., an- nounced today it planned to con- | struct an underwater telephone | cable system linkirig all 48 states | with Alaxka. The proposed system will stretch | 800 nautical miles between Port | Angeles, Wash., and Ketchikan, Alaska. American Telephone said Over Weekend 18 for the weekend. Weekend highway travel was con- spicuously free of the violent mul- tiple-fatality crashes which marred the Fourth of July weekend and others this year. Two of the victims were identi- fied only tentatively from papers found on their bodies. A man identified as William velopment. The bill, revamping the original 1946 statute, would al- topics of debate, although not con- tained in the bill itself. The presi- dential directive would have the, Atomic Energy Commission con- tract for private power to serve the Memphis, Tenn., area over Tennessee Valley Authority lines. | The replaced TVA power would | go to the atomic plant at Padu- | cah, Ky, Maj. John Eisenhower referendum. ‘ , Call ‘Mystery Woman’ into the strange death of mail order heir Montgomery Ward | Tretne entered the second month. The inquest resumed today with | seven witnesses called, including Mrs. Rita Geigner, 50, described | as a mystery woman. Coroner Walter E. McCarron has said he suspects foul play in the |degth of the 20-year-old Thortie | nine days after he made a new) will virtually disenheriting his 4 ‘ ern with Spencer. Accompanying them were the bagi stalked off and followed them later in a taxi to the Mur- dock home, There Bombagi found Spencer and his wife together in the. back- fyard, an argument followed and the two men scuffled, witnesses said. + Deputies Melvin Glover and Wil- liam Rollison said Bombagi fled after the stabbing and was arrested + | The 80 choice beauties vying for ties have been centered in the contest_city of Long Beach, but today they are to be guests at Universal-International Pictures. That is the studio where a handful of them—perhaps four or five—will be given contracts at the close of the current week- long Miss Universe beauty pageant. 3 Die in "County on Roads, Lakes Checking of Signatures; ; a short time later at the Variety! 4 studio program that will con-| Girl Riding Motorcycle | the should be completed| died Sunday night of injuries he 3 . mother and making 18-year-old |® 8 progr: Need 213 Valid Names ,, 1056 will provide, lor both| stffered Saturday when a car | Assigned to Washington | Miss Maureen Ragen’ principal mile anth of Ge Mate uo nue al aaa = the! Thrown Over Driver's cerns ats ,| public and defense purposes,” a| (@ aich be was riding Bit a | i> BENNING, Ga.’ —Pres- | beneficiary. Prosecutor Fred Ziem said state. | “Vem™n® an Head Against Car LANSING (UP) — The State tree along the Edsel Ford ex- |. 5 : ; P . : | them. : - ident Eisenhower's son, Maj. John A coroner's physician's autopsy = ments were taken this morning + Board of Canvassers today ordered | speedier means of telephone com-| pressway in suburban Detroit. They will meet the stars, pose t of a dé betw Alask d ‘ Eisenhower, is being temporarily| report indicated Thorne died of a | from witnesses. for pict nd in the evening be | TW persons were killed in Oak- a three-week postponement of a de- | munications cen _—= Another man ‘tentatively identi-| assigned to Washington as a mil-| combination of alcohol, a sieep- Nel wanast hacen ieee ln ures a land County highway accidents cision on a state-wide charity bingo) the United States proper,” the fied as Burpée Rankin, 48, De-| itary aide. / ing pill and morphine, but criti- Sone says Bombagi admitted the feted at a big dimer. over the weekend afd a third died referendum. di company’s statement said. troit, died at Saratoga General Hos-| The major, presently stationed | eism of the report led to further stabbing of during the ° . of a heart attack while boating. Robert M, Montgomery, state di-) “4 service between Alas-| pital in Detroit Sunday shortly af-| here, said yesterday that he Will! technical investigation. Thorne Spencer =! Flanders Delays Action The traffic victims were Miss titions : quarrel but. said he “blacked y rector of elections, said petitions |, the U. S. mainland is now | ter he was struck by a car while | work with the White House liaison| was found dead in his ee ont.” . Joan McLeod, 18, of Detroit, who requesting the referendum on a over 13 radio and land| crossing a street. ~ Office, leaving here about July 22.| June 19. WASHINGTON. 4» — Sen, Flan- was killed in @ motorcycle crash ‘state constituttonat amendment to |line circuits which the company| One of the drowning victims, Ed-| ‘They have some business they Tho Sy was ectaatied anal A search will be made this after- ders (R-Vt) announces he Will |. Birmingham at 10:30 Sunday legalize charity gambling now ap- 2054 were inadequate to handle | ward Strzalkowski, 60, Lake Orion, want me to handle.and I will be me's body was ex noon for the murder weapon, term- | postpone until July 30 his resolu-| aneniomaaeill pear to be 231 names short of the) Siinment and estimated future | toppled into the water-while-boat-tassigned-essentiatly as anaide,”|® Panct of x of patheloniste wes tin Cd & Sharp instrument’ by doc- | tion asking the come censure | 19 o¢ 2761 Drayton —_____—1 286,598 required number of — business. (Continued on Page 2. Col. 4) Hie-s0ld: oO e al abo the sa i poe Tore Who treated Spencer. Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis Plains, killed gion when the tures. ; wack | t s car in which he was riding over- “ewza?asda Lawyer Works on Dr. Small's Release; "# ‘2: 30,000 Attend 18th Annual|= tonal three weeks’ time to check wyer OrKS ON VI. OMAILS Melease; | , Mr: Geisner’s demand tor ad ; tten nnua Sdvenp Seantionsti eh tek pet signa s . : ° both autopsies prompted McCarron T k d C h Pj . Rd., Lake Orion, died of He said be wit reavest an atr-) WV ife Wants to Forget Entire Tragedy) sirens ter se deri’) TUCK and Coach Picnic | Mes s.eesos ney general's ruling on whether herself as a friend of Mrs, Marion sat! acne ‘ ed into Walled da: on Lake -Orion. certain signatures should be cotm™’]| ALLEGAN (INS) — Attorney) “I hope to be home with my) “I just don't know what will y—tned cages goer ae at lta ail acd aaah 18th annual {is McLeod wag_a_passenger ed or discarded and a = “t peti-|Leo W. Hottman today said he|children within a week.” happen to our marriage,” she said. |, — Sospbie De Ete Lake Amusement Park Saturday for the ann on the rear of a motorcycle driven an a — local | hopes to be dy by Wednesda The 31-year-old Detroit dentist. But ‘‘whatever happens, it will be Miss Ragen. a fourth to her mother GMC Truck and Coach Family Picnic. by Daniel C, Farley, 18, of De- Sena eye 6 wethe next wre) "| who shot Lack at a weekend tryst ” prey dan eighth! The division's employes, their families and friends | ‘Toit, when it crashed into the rear clerks for checking to determine), the next legal step toward With his wife at a sumptuops Lake what is best for the children. Mrs. Aleen Ragen, and an eig e pioyes, of a halted car at Hunter Bivd., validity of names. freeing Dr. Kenneth B. Small, who Michigan cull act diccues * * to his mother and sisal ani to enjoyed an all-day program of games, hobby exhibits, 200 feet th of Oakland in Bir- The elections, director cited legal| .a. acquitted by reason of in-| ~~ el 7: |q.the couple has three sons—jan aunt. fhe first will. drawn) | oduct displays, rides, movies and other events. - mingham, The victim was cata- bearing in- reconciliation plans, except to say: e, 7: Billy, 4: fford, 2. | shortly after his 18th birthday, left | P plays, , doubt whether petitions bearing it sanity Saturday in the slaying of| -..7 .5 We will Steve, 7; Billy, 4; and Clifford, 2. y fs 1} ’ hobby sh pulted over the driver’s head into complete information, such as fail- ‘ow Yorer Jules Lack Let's not go into that. We wi Mrs. Small appeared listless as! the entire estate to his mother. Feature attractions were the employes’ hobby show te sear of the ent, pellen sald, ure to include addresses of persons)" 11 ans task now is to prove |” -s shel reorganize our lives | she sat in the living room, while| Sgt. Thomas Mulvey, head of! and a series of*Sport events called “Sportorama” which | she died almost instantly of a skull signing the documents, may Pe 8¢-) 1.4 cient has regained his sanity, | “e D&ve lots of thinking to 4o.""| cary of CUTIOUS drove Slowly POE Me ice hot the catienne doea| enabled employes and each member of their family to| tracture, , cepted as valid. so that he won't have to be in-| Meanwhile, Dr)Small still re- | the house. She was wearing a blue | month's study evicence in GMC sport shirts for* A witness, Richard L. Chalfant the denim sun dress and on her finger | not indicate violent death, either at} W po fi woodchucks, said: “I Montgomery also said some fur: | tarned the State Hospital for| mains in Allegan county jail, Was the ring given to her| Thorne's own hands or by others. skill in golf chipping, arch- loxes, ucks, raccoons, pea-| Lake Orion s saw ther local checks may be meces- | +. Crinfinally Insane at Ionia. | beequse Circuit Judge Raymond . an sn ee ’ pass sary on petitions where sigma- | 7, do this, !'offman, paradoxic-| Smith has agreed to stay com- | by Maw Yak olasear inde ery, shot put, softball turees af names appear to be im | any enough, has to overcome the| mittal papers for at least a week ooh ~ es In Today's Press | throwing, horseshoes._bas-{ ers the same handwriting. He estl- | + Seow department with the amount BIRMINGHAM — Little chance held last week by agenda awaits the lawmak. of tonight’s highlights will a discussion on:the outcome ol Meeting attended last Additional Birmingham and Bloomfield Hilis social news on page Il. to hear possible financing methods for a proposed joint sewage inter- | ceptor project The interceptor here would serve that area tributary to the Acacia and Bleomfield Village drains, A possible interim agreement with Bloomfield Township to proc- ess sewage from the township, will involved in a suit brought by Mrs. Susan Gardiner, of 607 Hawthorne. Her bill of complaint, also against Mr. and Mrs.,John H. Rosso and the Birmingham Park Improve- ment Assn., revolves around her _charge that because of an error | in land surveys, property suppos- edly owned by the Rosso's is ac- tually hers. Other items under considera. tien will be a revised sign ordi- nance, a traffic survey made of the Oakland . Willits . Woodward intersection, and paving and side- walks on Eton and (Cracefield roads, preparatory te the fall opening of Pembroke School, north of the area. A letter from residents of the area bounded by Forest, Adams. Bowers and Elms requests that the commission consider acquiring for park purposes the property on the north side of Bowers from Adams to Elm. * . . Three Birmingham college stud- ents were among 128 from the Uni- versity of Michigan to achieve all A records in ten of the uni- versity’s 15 schools and colleges during the spring semester. All of the students earned at least 12 hours of academic credit. Those from Birmingham are: Colin RB, Fisher, 405 John K., College of Engineering; Iris M. Leja, 4105 Beach, School of Edu- cation; and Robert J. Schoen- hals, 27075 Lahser, College of Engineering. ° * * Tomorrow's YMCA gram will be a day at a salt water pool. where youngsters will receive swimming Leaving the Y at 9:30 a.m. group will return at 4 p.m. e s . the | The first fatalities since a gas explosion cost the lives of five persons’ in- December, 199. was oa | dnote ep by bare. tottsed ~ deassen 5 W. Griffith in his list of fire de- . partment activities during June. ee ~ Two young sons, ry, died in a flash fire at their home at 1189 Brookwood on June 14, while Mrs. Couper’s father was rescued by firemen. A total of 38 runs were made i TT Detroit Boy Injured in Telegraph Crash BLOOMFIELD TWP. — A thir- teen-year-old Detroit boy suffered a ible skull fracture yesterday in a four vehicle crash on Tele- graph road near Ward road. in good condition at Pontiac General Hospital is Cary | Lee Hurst, a passenger in his fa- ’ ther’s auto, the first vehicle struck in the chain - reaction collision. Police said a truck tractor driv- en by Ernest Brink 43, of Holly struck the rear of the sta- tion wagon driven by James Hurst, 39, of Detroit. Hurst's car, in turn, hit one driv- en by Frank Ziebell, 32, of De- troit. Ziebell's auto crashed into the vehicle driven by Wallace J. Scobell, 37. of Detroit. Injured besides tig Hurst was Mrs. Mildred Scobell, 32, wife of one of the drivers. She was treated by —-her— own physician No violation tickets were issued. | > since a jam- | Da-Y pro-| instruction. | __ Mrs. Maureen Couper and her Tr) Builders Called County Probate Judge Addresses Lawyers Drawer Yields ‘| Detective Subs for Custodian _ Twins’ ‘Mother ; Chemical Sprays Killing Wildlife, ef ‘loss by fire and the amount of insurance paid both estimated at $32,540. The amount of property endan- gered was shown as $1,325,000 and total estimated insurance carried was $1,118,000. Besides the single general alarm, there were 20 silent alarms for fires and fire investigations, two for investigation, of suspected gas, seven first aid calls, six miscel- laneous and two false alarms. * ¢ ¢ A new slate of officers has been elected in the Civitan Club, with William Monahan | taking ‘over presidential duties, along with D. L. Witters, vice president; Cari Danville, secre- tary; and Rebert Rich, treas- urér, * . * Results of recent games played with a 33 record. rs. Lydia Bunyan Service ie Mrs, Lydia Bunyan, 80, of 328 W. Brown St. will be ole at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Maniey-Bailey Funeral Home with A member of the First Baptist Church here, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Peari Phil- lips, Mrs. Fred Aldred, both of Birmingham, and Mrs, Elmore Ma- son of Keego Harbor; four sgns, Leland of Waterford, Edmond of Pontiac, Ralph of Detroit and Rob- ert of Birmingham; a sister, 19 grandchildren and 15 great-grand- children .| of their -| The mortgage in Housing Quiz Senate Group Summons Air Project Constructors, Studies Wherry Act WASHINGTON # — The Senate = Committee today turned 1950 military housing law in its hunt for irregularities in the government's many - sided program. The committee, headed by Sen. Capehart (R-Ind), summoned three builders who shared in a reported one-million-dollar profit in construction of the Page Manor project near the Air Force base _Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur Moore addressed northern oie lawyers at a legal insti- ute sponsored Saturday by Delt« County Bar Assn. izf Escanaba. He opened the session at 10 a.m. with a talk on “Modern Probate Practice and Procedue.” The in- stitute is co-sponsored by Michigan Law Institute, the continuing:legal education arm of the Michigan State Bar. Highway Accidents, Drownings Claim 18) (Continued From Page One) ing with his two young grandchil- dren. Police said he may have suf- at Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio. a * ° Link Cowan, Shawnee, Okla.; Dav- id Muss, San Antonio, Tex.; Norman K. Winston, New York City. . . . The military housing program, commonly known as “Wherry which required them to certify to the Federal Housing Administra- tion that their costs of construc- tion were more than the amount FHA-insured mortgage. was supposedly available on 90 per cent of build- ing costs. Under the general program, now expired, no_certification was re- quired, Capehart estimates that under this section of the law builders reaped up to half a bil- lion dollars in ‘‘windfall’’ profits by pocketing the difference be- tween the loan amounts and ac- tual lower construction costs. McCarthy Ejects ‘Unruly Spectator (Continued From Page One) but he doesn’t gnow whether it is handling classified secret defense conracts now. Today's hearing was the first directed at what McCarthy said are 130-odd individuals who ap- parently are members of the Com- munist party and work in defense plants. He said he used the word “apparently’"’ because ‘some may be FBI agents.” | McCarthy started the hearing off | as a one-man quorum. Later Sen. | Mundt (R-SD) came in and took |a spot by McCarthy's side. | Mundt said Wojchowski's “‘riot- | ous siesta ie had “an old aroma was under Communist discipline. He suggested Allis Chalmers be notified and cautioned to get him work or persons familiar with it. * ° e McCarthy said there is a “‘ser- jous question’ whether Allis Chal- mers has the right to fire anyone ] who refused to say whether he is lor is not a Communist but he hoped the company would follow the example of General Electric, which, he said, has ousted em- ployes who have refused to testify on grounds of possible self-incrim- ination. It was the first hearing at which McCarthy has presided since March 17 when his public pursuit of Communists was sMoved aside | for the McCarthy-Army hearings. McCarthy arrived about 20 min- | utes late for the scheduled start of the hearing, and promptly took caustic note of the absence of all Democratic members. fs * e “my three Democrat col- | Jeagues’’ have been trying to ‘‘dis- credit’ the subcommittee’s Red hunting. He termed their absence today “not a happy situation.” McCarthy did not mention de- mands from a_ fourth member, | Sen. Potter (R-Mich) for a staff shakeup before starting hearings. He said Potter was in Michigan, and the other two Republican mem bers were tied up with work in | other committees. They are Sens. | Mundt (SD) and Dirksen (TT. Roy M. Cohn, chief counsel, He said {whose scalp Potter and the three | The Weather Pema" members _ reportedly | ® JUTIng Tock Im The gravel Toad" "py Basil C_ MacLean. New York | i jare secking particularly, also was y, City’s hospital commissioner, gave i PONTIAC AND VICINTTY—tair te. | absent. Strralkowski was pronounced | the institute's keynote address to- ; niga pie low 6 ee ° Me . dead of a heart attack by Oak- day to 253 hospital accountants Te ta We. Battered shewers| McCarthy announced that Cohn’s| tand County Deputy Coroner 7 from 33 states, Canada and Iran. poee A ‘oonent peloing “eet ee 1B ‘mother's only brother 'w as killed oo C. Prevette after he tell The institute, which ends Friday 1 to 1? mph Feeiday. in a fall from a horse” and that| from a boat at about 4 p.m. Sun- | deals with “Achieving the Objec- Today in Pontiac Cohn was attending the funeral. | day on Lake Orton, He was boat: | tives of Hospital Accounting.” Lowest temperature preceding 8 # m Francis P. Carr, staff rptiek ing with twe grandchildren, . 6. opened the examination of Glatis| Ratph Dolenga, 9, and Susan Do- a 1h MDL) ter announcing if a pretiminary Jenga, 7, when he suddenly feli |f ~~ twe.rmc ee ok or oe statement that the hearing would] from the 14-foot metal craft. Moon ri reece \ron » at 9:55 p.m deal with alleged Communist in- The children told Sheriff's Depu- uU 4 y eee — filtration of defense plants in the ties Melvin Glover and Herbert) . oo Domeens, Tomperets yg | Boston area, particularly General | Cross that they threw life jackets | : . : Te. Piers @ 1D mT | Electric and Allis Chalmers plants. | 1 "the victim but they fell short. | seme mel OPE Sialecgens Diep heer 90 B..0....-. es Giles Postpones Ruling Detroit, said he recovered the body Sunday in Pontiac th a garden rake in his (ar tecorted covncowm) §— | ON Stanky-Moore Row — | boat just as it began to sink. ‘ Lotest. temperature. s.sccccceccss | CINCINNATI President War-| The deputies sald the tragedy ay - + eld 5! ren C. Giles of the National League | took place about 400 yards from @ne ese Aes to Peat snk today be eet ne ee ee body fe mt Aben's Funeral temperature........... wt — ae ing on body Allen's Funeral Mean : SEE te] yesterday Philadelphia. | Home, Lake Orion. oe -. Se 4) St- Louis game and a” fight invol- . emia REN Highest and_ Lowest teres This | Ving managers Eddie Stanky of the Goes Back for More Date tn 82 Tears Cards and Terry Moore of the oo mm 1982 . 6m wR Phils. NEW YORK (UP) — Joyce ane oe “It will take some time to de:|Bannon told a judge Sunday she * $$ \ velop all of the facts,” he said, | Still loves her boy friend, even 8 Sew Yor os 3*)* before I can complete my in-|after he broke her arm, smashed Denver 7° 4 vestigation.”’ her foot, stole $2,300 worth of) OU 113 99, -Giles said he talked to umpire|articles from her apartment, = asco oe i Babe Pinel, who ordered the game threatened to put a bomb in hee ‘ # Ti forfeited to the Phils because of car and said he would put mari- ‘ : #2 22 Stanky’s delaying tactics juana cigarettes in her purse. 4 .* ; t Bits ‘) ee | i /\ - i aad mak 1y “i ae . . J, — ff t eres \ ; "Ayr, Ind, and. Chester of Brook, Pontiac Deaths ‘Francis Marion Corbin | Francis Marion Corbin, 78, of 77 | Fiddis Ave., died early this morn- ing after an iliness of five months. Mr. Corbin was born March 8, 1876, in Newton County, Ind. He was the son of John and Leah Martin Corbin. In .1898 he married Hester Herring in Indiana. Mr. Corbin, a printer by trade, came to Michigan in 1909 and to Pontiac in 1926. Surviving are one son, Ivan of Newaygo, and four daughters, Mrs. Scott Stimer of Linden, Mrs. Ar- thur Coffee of Leonard, Mrs, James Bruce of Waterford and Mrs. Ver- non Davis of Pontiac as well as eight grandchildren and 721 great- grandchildren. 1 | Mrs, t OX ayette, Ind., and three Saban James of Earl Park, Ind., George of Mount The builders were identified as) and | fered a heart attack before falling from the boat 12 Shirley Szilagyl, 12. Owosse, fell into eight feet of water while playing on the Shiawassee River dam four miles seuth of Corun- Body of Girl, 18 Hotel Slayer INDIANAPOLIS u — Police watching automobile licenses over a third of the nation and techni- cians with microscopes studying body tissues sought teday to solve the death, of an 18-year-old small- {town girl in a downtown hotel room. The body of the girl, Dorothy Poore,_was found Sunday —in--a | Claypool Hotel room, stuffed in a dresser drawer 4 feet long. 2 feet wide and 10 inches deep. An au- topsy failed to establish the cause \of death. and Deputy Coroner Wil- jliam J. Pierce said decomposition | in” |may have concealed injuries. | Vital organs from the bedy were sent to the Indiana University Medical Center for examination. Dr. Pierce said the girl may | have been strangled or suffe- cated. The hotel manager said the room was occupied last by a man who registered as Jack O'Shea and “| gave a nonexistent New York City address. Bolice broadcast the mand dé Till Help Arrives “Nothing succeeds like hard work," quipped Detective Sgt. John Police Across Nation! A. DePauw this morning as he Alerted for indianapolis | guided a push-broom around desks and chairs in the Pontiac Police detective bureau. “Think of it fellas, if the captain or the chief should walk in and find the floors all messy with ciga- rette butts,’’ DePauw, recently pro- moted to his present rank, told fellow detectives. Following DePauw's conscien- tious cleanup, Winfield Boy!, 31, of #5 Cameron Ave., walked into the station and reported he is to take the place of Frank H. Hart. 58. of | 261 Stanley St./) the department's regular custodian who started his two-week vacation toda, Superiors immediately gave De Pauw the further task to the new custodian. County Given OK for Collecting Tax Approval for the countywide col- lection of one-half mill tax for the education of the handicapped was granted this morning by the Oak- land County Tax Allocation Board. The tax was endorsed by the voters of the county by a more Other traffic victims: Rochelle Compannie, 36, Flint— killed late Friday when a pickup truck in which she was riding over turned on a curve west of Fiint. Dean A. Lucas, 35, Grand Rap- jids — whose motorcycle missed a curve and hit a railroad flasher signal at Grand Rapids. John Paczas, 61, Detroit — hit by a car while crossing a Detroit street. John F. Blanchard, 2. Flint— whose car collided head-on with a truck driven by Leonard Goff. Flint. Goff was not injured James J. Barscewski, 24, Grand Rapids — whose car left M-21 and overturned three miles east of Ada. Mrs, Catherine Richardson, 27. Flint — who died Sunday at Fiint’s Hurley Hespital of in- jurries she suffered when a car driven by her husband, Shiri, 30, talled to stop for a “dead end” sign near Holly, Elvin . Biggins, 42, Lake City — 18-10 hit a tree in a Sanford. Eon Selner, 41, St. Joseph — when a car in which he was scription and the description and New York license number of a car ‘lhe was believed to be driving. The girl, a 1954 high school grad- “| wate, had come to Indianapolis from her home in Clinton, a west- ern Indiana town, to look for work. Her mother, Mrs. Hazel Poore of Clinton, said she had taken a Civil Service examination for a ome 8 job.Thursday. O'Shea had said in registering Thersday at the hotel that he represented a finance company. He paid rent through Friday. He did not check out, and maids did not enter the room until Sunday. The maids noticed an odor com- ing from the dresser and called a houseboy. He opened the drawer and found the body, which was clad in a_ slip, brassiere and panties. Coroner Roy R. Storms estimated the girl had been dead 3% hours. The girl's blue jeans and slip- pers and a shopping bag were found hidden in an air vent closet in the room. Miss Poore was registered at the Lorraine Hotel, a block from Clay- pool. She had planned to return to Clinton Saturday night and then to come back here this week to look for work again. Mrs. Poore said her daughter had told of being annoyed by two men during an earlier job-hunting stay in this city. Golfer Lays Quitting fo Housing Switch coff, the golfing dentist, said here Sunday he walked out on the Ma- nakiki Open tournament at Cleve- tand—tast—.week—because—another Ind. Service will he Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from Huntoon Funeral Home, with burial following at Perry Mount Park Cemetery. The Rev. Howard Artz of the Free Methodist Church will officiate. Tereca Ann McKay Tereca Ann McKay, infant daughter of Thomas H, and Shirley Melton: McKay, of 35243 N. Cass Ave., died Saturday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, eight hours after birth. She is survived by her parents. Service will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. from Huntoon Funeral Home. Bu- rial will follow at Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Accidents in County Cause Three Deaths (Continued From Page One) about three hours after he sus- tained a skul] fracture in a crash on Lake Angelus Road, about a half-mile éast of Joslyn road. Oakland County Sheriff's Deputy Steve Hubbell said the car, driven by William K, Kinsey, 18, of Dodd's Trailer Court on Taylor road, Pon- tiac TF turner over twice: Kinsey said he lost control near the top of a hill, when the auto struck riding hit a tree and overturned two miles south of Vicksburg. Mrs. Sybil Freinhoffer, Grand Rapids — killed when her hus- band's car hit a tree at Grand) Rapids. County Gets $8,100. fo Help Fight Polio Oakland County chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis will receive and addi- tional $8,100 in emergency aid, state polio headquarters said today in Lansing. Four other county chapters will receive a total of $7,485. Additional amounts sent out were Kalkaska, $285; Lenawee, $1,750: Muskegon. $3.200 and Wexford, $2,250. The foundation said 39 Michigan chapters now have been sent a total of $555,060 from the epidemic aid fund, the second largest amount in the nation. California is first with $793,600. Pontiac Pair Attending Annval Hospital Institute Mrs. Elva F. Templeton and Miss Mary A. Johnson of St. Jo- the Twelfth Annual Institute on Hospital Accounting at Indiana | seph Mercy Hospital are attending | golf professional was put in a room reserved for him and he was moved to a “‘flea bag.” The chairman of the tournament | had called Middlecoff's sudden de- |parture * ‘a lousy trick.” “Sure, I walked out of the tour- |nament.”” said Middlecoff. here for | the National Professional Golfers | Association tournament. “I had a room reservation con- firmed and had it for 10 days. Then | show up and they put this other pro in my room and sent me some place else. “It was a flea bag. It was in a motel and the room was upstairs. It was 107 degrees in the room. There was a three-quarter bed for me and my wife. I had to carry all my stuff up and had to pay in ad- vance. “That's when I decided to leave. It made me mad and I think it would have made anybody else mad.” Middlecoff did not name the man given the room he had reserved. Lauds Jackson Felons for Fighting Barn Fire JACKSON (UP) — Deputy War- den George Bacon today commend- ed inmates who helped fight a $40,000 fire which destroyed a barn at. Southern Michigan Prison's /north farm. “They stuck to the job as if they were free men,"’ Bacon said. With the aid. of prison farm in- mates, firemen from the prison and surrounding townships fought the Saturday night blaze nearly an hour. Cause of the fire was not immediately determined. No in- juries were reported. ATLAS @ CLAUSING @ DELTA SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT PORTER-CABLE © SKIL BROWNE-SHARPE © MILWAUKEE 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. . Pive Blocks North of 14 Mile Roed BIRMINGHAM, Mi 4-0444 TALS POWER TOOLS | Ji + than three-io-one vote at two elec- tions, June 14 and July 12, making Oakland Conty the first county gdvernmental unit in the nation to locally finance and control its own special education program. Raised annually with the half- mill tax will be between $450,000 and $500,000. The program will be under the direction of the Oakland County Board of Education and the county supérintendent’s office, but will be locally administered. In August the county board will | school year's program. Nearing Showdown on Indochina Peace (Continued From Page One) here kept to themselves. One high conference source said Mendes-France had pushed away one obstacle to peace in a tenta tive fashion — the long debaied question of the International Com- mission to’ police the armistice. the Communists seem to have set- tled the composition of the com- mission with Canada, India. and Poland as the members. There would be last minute changes, it | was emphasized. The British, it was reported, will support Mendes-France on this composition. The position of made. known. ti ‘the past” the United States | has opposed the inclusion of any mission because of the unhappy re- sults in Korea, slovakia and Poland hampered op- | erations of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission with their veto power. Under the tentative agreement reached by Mendes-France and the | on any issues which might lead to the resumption of hostilities. Otherwise a simple majority would decide. The conference source em- phasized that the agreement was not in its final form. Progress also was feperied unofficially on the question of elections in Viet Nam after the armistice. — There were reports the Com- munists were ready to accept a delay of 18 months. Earlier they had asked for a vote on a new government within six months. The French originally asked for a two- year delay. There was little doubt that Viet Nam was going to be partitioned somewhere between the 14th and 18th Parallels. A Vietnamese spokesman said sadly today ‘‘there will be a par- avoid it.” He said his government still clung to its demand for U. N. su- the issue would be decided ‘‘over our heads.” “break | announce its plans for the coming | This source said the French and | the United States has not been | where Czecho- | Communists, decisions would have | to be taken by unanimous vote | tition and we realize we cannot pervision of the armistice, but that Fails to Appear Woman Phoned 3 Times of Abandoned Babies An unidentified .woman who claims she is the mother of the twin girls abandoned Thursday. night on the steps of a Rochester church failed to appear at police headquarters Saturday. Rochester ~Police Chief Sam | Howlett said the woman phoned three times tast-week—and—prom- ised to give herself up She gavé police a Detroit ad. dress and deseription of herself, but a check of the address tailed { te reveal anyone answering the | description, said Howlett. | The babies, christened Mary and Maurine by the Rev. Harry Paul of St. Andrew's Catholic Church on whose steps the twins were found wrapped in an” old army | blanket, are in incubators at St. | Joseph Mercy Hospital here. Hospital authorities said the ba- bies had lost the ‘customary few ounces. At birth they weighed four pounds and six ounces. and four tipped__thescales—at- and three ounces and the smaller one weighed three pourids and 15': ounces. They said they were eating well, and in prebably another day would begin to put on weight. Although calls continue to be re- ceived at both the Oakland County Juvenile Court (now wards of the twins until their parentage is es- tablished) and the hospital offering | |to adopt the children, it will be some time before a_ decision is made as to their future. | | reported seen late last Thursday | afternoon stopping at the St. An- drew’s Church entrance. Seen by a workman on a nearby church, the ‘blue car is the strongest clue to | the abandonment case. Dionne Quintuplet Leaves Convent (Continued From Page One) | lonely, but she can always go back. |It has been tough on her being’ | separated from her four sisters with whom she had ‘lived since they were —_— LJ The Dionne home in Callander. | could not be reached by telephone | last night. | When she took her vows last May, peared convent. The order requires candidates. for nunhood to serve two years as genuinely happy in the! Claiming to Be Parent | pounds and one ounce. Today they four pounds - | Rochester police are sti!l looking , ‘for a late model blue Plymouth | | with a middle aged driver who was | her father said Marie ap-. Naturalist Warns A Cranbrook Institute of Science naturalist warned today that care- iless use of chemical insect sprays poses a threat to wildlife and even domestic pets. Dr. Marion T, Hall said autop- sies on numerous creatures that have died in this general area show dangerous concentrations of DDT in their digestive tracts. Birds seem to-be the chief victims. Spray concentrations of DDT exceeding two pounds per acre in olf solution are te all kinds 6f animals, Dr. Hall said. Concentrations exceeding one fifth pound per acre are | harmful to fish, Di Hall sugvested that the householder @ek advice from his jcity forester, city parks depart. ment technical staff of county agri- cultural agent before spraying. Begin Rubber Talks to End 1-Day Strike CLEVELAND — Talks begin |today between representatives of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and the CIO United Rubber Work- ers in an effort to end the nation- ago. The union represents Goodyear's 23,000 production workers who walked off their jobs in 10 plants across the country following a wage discussion breakdown A settlement could set a pattern for union contracts with other large rubber companies, all of which are cusrently .engaged in praise with hase union. Robert J. Vance Life of Virginia's Man-of-the-Month | wide strike which began Il days | ROBERT j. VANCE During June, Robert J. Vance was the leading agent in Life of }§ Virginia‘s Pontiac branch of- fice. In recognition of his out- and service he has been standing sales to policyowners | Life’ at | scribed as ‘‘not difficult or hard,” but it was along austere lines a the convent was de-| 7 = by Louis Pohl, local manager. 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As the Indochina ap- proaches its climax in the Geneva Conference and in the Hanoi Delta, the situation in’ French issue state, The Protectorate of Tunisia is being swept by a wave of stark terror No, Frenchman in the country- side can g6 to bed at night free from _ the fear_that tis home wilt When You Think of Music her's BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PIANO or Gulbransen SPINET PIANO se up to Only $10 a month GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. FE 4-0566 be attacked and he and his fami- lv slaughtered in their sleep. No Frenchman—and no Tunisian who associates with Frenchmen can appear in a city street without the fear that he may be cut down a blast of machine gun fire from a passing motor car by The istuation in the Protectorate of Morocco, where the United States has important * bomber “Bases. Is relatively quiet for the moment. There could a new ‘explosion of vidlence*there at any time | In Indochina, France can blame ‘the Communists for its troubles + Indechinese Communists aided by | ‘Red China and Red Russia. The rebellion in Indochina started, how as a Nationalist movement be ever There is little of communism so far in the Nationalist movements in Tunisia and Morocco, There LOOK! Bring This Coupon! worth °J5 ON SAVINGS PLAN to Hudson Household Co. 396 Nelson St Fell Line ef Heuscheold Necessities France moves these days from | North Africa is entering the crisis THE PONTIAC P RESS, MONDAY, JULY Erenchines Fear to Sleep No Water Shortage Mediators Call Meetings , is no doubt communism would, like to move in Hf it can, France has tried every method | to deal with the situations in North | | | see no serious city water shortage concihation ousting of ‘of | Africa. Repression, promise of reforms, ficials, ment of Nationalist leaders have failed The alike of the Nationatist center movement in Tunisia is the Neo Destour or New — Independence Party, It claims a membership of ; several hundred thoysand.. The new Wave of terror in Tu nisia Was started by a band of loutlaws, the Fellagah Bandits operate in the countryside They now call themselves ‘the na- tional army of liberation” and ap pear in khaki uniforms. They Violence has spread recently into the cities. The Freach sus- pect a link between the Fella- gahs and the Neo Destour Na- tionalists. There are indications France “mav trv again to do business with” slender, handsome Habib Bourgui tba the Neo Destour Ipader Bourguiba and his chief aides were arrested in January 1952 For more than two years, Bour guiba was held in ‘‘protective cus- +reaty oir the Tittle island of Galite | off the Tunisian Coast. 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Pontiee, Micng iit crackers entered the building.| . re through a rear window and piled | Friends: mbu- j tires against it before smashing | Deor dable, fully insured ae vi E the 2 x 4-foot safe with an ax. They | For safe, a, the Brace-omith io i Said the safe had a tear gas bomb | lance service, ; ‘ Saree 144 Oakland Ave. Free Parking—Free Delivery | Japanese government, which dd | Going St. “Before taking Rennel | 1H Shop around — THEN — compare values at | CONTEST ENTRY — The first eritry in the “Miss Pontioe Prese Phete | jike Rennel for the wey it-maintains—{/Hi shown above giving statistical information to Rich- | for Saturday at 9 p. m. at Tel-Huron Shopping Center | Make Price work for you. If not |i * | Insist on genuine Rennel. Big -Jumbo Size TOKYO \#®—Top U. S. 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Bag re Delicious © ; Donald Duck Franco-American | GRAPEFRUIT SPAGHETTI | SECTIONS 2 1t 2229 . ~Every Woman Can Star.... Says - Anita Colby The World’s Foremost Authority on Beauty all : ma H. R. Nicholie i. untinipleyed. pai thete etlerts e db which he' turned uy Manesit. He turns it over to our placement ~— Coll “BUD” AGENCY oy cases een una each | committee which picks a man it | other g paying that make [thinks is best qualified,” Culkin W H. R. Nicholie—H. Delos “Bud Nicholie ° q . ch e 39 Mt. Clemens St. Opposite Post Office Ph. FE 2-2326 | ee eon a ney tenecher passes the . On reqular . Ne \. — ae y y | n w Sses _ : | Phil Culkin, currently heading | screening board he pays the club A Top Summer Special ! the club's public relations com- | a $20 fee plus $1 a week for every e a mittee, has been out of a job for | week he remains a member. The J three months. Under “Forty Plus” | average — stay is about three | = | m T\ e rules he spends two and a half/ months. but there have been CASES | 7 VACATION days a week working for the club, when a member. was happily - 7 which is not at all easy to get into. | kicked out after one day ‘on the : “Our requirements are stiff,’’ | rolls Culkin said. ‘‘An applicant must | ‘. P; “One fello ited a be. | have been earning at least $6,000 fi Se a eg eee EASIEST ja year in a top position. Our 10- kin said. “He was an accountant : TERMS Pay Only 50c Down ;man screening board rejects 92 | per cent of all applicants."’ The non-profit organization was wanted comothing Toes ‘The | Started 15 years ago by Henry Simler, a Boston business execu- ‘tive. His firm merged with another| Club records show the average company and four executives who | age of members is around 53, and were friends of his suddenly found [their “average annual salary, be- ‘themselves out of a job | fore unemployment, was $10,000 a | Pay ( Inly 50c W eekly * *¢ oe seve > | @ Yes, you can cook-on— low heat, save fuel and Let yourself go on that dreamed-of vacation with an HFC Vacation Loan! Thou- sands of men and women do! Borrow $20 up to $500. Up to 20 months to repay. No pay- ments for 30 days. Phone or stop in and ask about a one- day, Vacation Loan! Simler organized the four inte |Y¢@r. Most of the jobless execu- a job-hunting task force, each | tives have had backgrounds as man looking out for the interests |S4les managers, credit managers. of the other three. All four soon administrative assistants or plant were back at work. Since then | ™&Nnagers, but occasionally an off ‘Forty Plus” has spread across beat job-hunter joins the ranks keep your kitchen cool this summer. @ No need to light your the country, with the most active “Forty Plus" has found jobs for oven and heat up the chapters in Chicago, San Fran. |'¥° admirals, several colonels, a | Cosh | MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS kitchen when you have mel 18 12 6 cisco, Los Angeles, Montreal, | former fudge, a ath ad fast editor | this Club Aluminum $ | paves: | pavmts | peymts | paymts Benen ——— and a bacteriologist. It has found | $ 50 $ 5.03 |S 9.24 Set. jobs ars far away as Arabia and | HEADQUARTERS FOR jobs paying as much as $40,000 | BETTER SHOE REPAIRS || « year | AT REASONABLE PRICES Me mbers are not required to pay ; any fee when ‘Forty Plus’’ lands . Neisner’s ‘them a job. But grateful members usually kick in $50 to help pay the | oe 6 ae Bromus | club's expenses. 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CASH @ Gentle agitator action in one tub... work saving spin drier in the other! powN @ Trade your old washer in todoy ... take advantage : we of these big savings! \"e! ites Weshere—Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store e a + . a : ' P j P ‘. . 4 on ee ane atti * , - “ ; . ii : = + THE PONTIAC PRESS ry alee j ete FEE CE 2 pUnCea) whe to be able to identify it as a warranty of good value. Mancu A. Prrecenata, Publisher Smaitee ""™ aevertising Mesasct ‘Watt hat Mer _ Ratered at Post Office, Ponting, Mich. as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The entitled cacmsively to the use for of 1 news in this new Paper, as as all AP news dispatches. 8 eee agg meal — ee J sy og a corer ar gory conte, or eajoinine cou counties et ie “s12 00 aS ar ae San 0 8 Fee i other places the United es PE cog tl awe "mal subeeriptions. ere pavabie CIRCULATIONS MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 The U. S. Is Growing President E1senHower electrified the Governors Conference by proposing as a “mere start” a $50,000,000,000 ten- ‘year road-building program to prepare for a population of 200,000,000 by 1970. Those ciphers are almost mean- ———————ingtess. “What the President was telling the Governors was that the United States is growing, __and growing so fast that all lev- els of Government are going to have to lift their sights to new horizons. * * * * Pontiac school electors testified to their understanding of this growth by voting last month for a school construc- tion program. Oakland County voters are being challenged to stretch their imaginations and prepare for the future by approving a courthouse building pro- posal in the August 3 primary. One difficulty in all this expansive looking ahead right now arises {rom the fact that growth in population is something totally new in America. Today kids are graduating from high school and. entering college who were born in the depression. And the depres- sion produced the lowest birth-rate of any period in our history. * * * But just after depression came World War II. And it shot the birth-rate to astronomical levels. The significant thing, however, is that after the “war marriages” and “war babies” the birth- rate didn’t taper off. America is in a phenomenal population expansion era with a birth-rate now at about 4,000,000 new babies a year. ( that gives this coun- . the world. x * * _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 19, a om | Incidentally, Mrs. Lzzps had more good news for the association. Since the new Administration took over in 1953, she reported an annual savings of _ $124,000 in administration of the trade mark laws. Twins to Have a Home Spontaneous and widespread _re- sponse to the need -of two twin girl babies-for a home followed publication ~ of their pictures in Friday's Pontiac PRESS. * * * The newborn babies had been left on the steps of a Rochester church Thurs- day night without any trace of the iden- tity of their parents. They were brought immediately to St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital in Pontiac where they were placed in incubators. Offers of home care and.adop- tion were received from some ‘90 people within a few hours. Tele- phone calls poured into the hos- pital. 7 Such a response shows the warm, generous impulse which still rules hu- man hearts where children are con- cerned. Regardless of the reasons whieh may have led their mother to give them up, these babies are wanted and are assured of a good home in which they will have loving care. . * * * There may be much of violence and hatred and cruelty in the world, but underneath in the vast majority of human hearts there is friendliness and love and a willingness to share. The Man About ao Low Pollen Count Hay Fever Sufferers Will Welcome This Good News Daffynition Surprise: What the girl got who was tired of working, so got married. Local hay fever sufferers will be glad to learn that the Pontiac area is given a rather low pollen count this year, under 4,000 to the cubic yard of air. This appears to be in spite of the thriving growth of ragweed and slow development of golden rod blossoms. By the wey. my hay fever poles eet tells be a lesser offender ipan before it was better - understood. — ~- SE... i Voice of the Peaple ae ‘ Three Men in a Tub _ 1954 ‘ Fi ‘Old Timer’ Will Miss Enjoyable Veit to Haddad’s Sweet Shop Now It’s Closed (Lettera will be condensed when neces odd because of lack of space Pull name address and telephone number of the y letters but these if the writer so the letter writer must accom will not be published requests, unless ts critical in ite mature? I noticed the other day that one : Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The formula is something that . . Prescribes a certain course . Like medicine, a way to live . Or betting on a horse... It is supposed to guide your mind . And help you to survive .. . And yet sometimes without it you . . . Are so much more alive... The formula is handy when _. . There is no other way . .. And by some chance of circumstance It still could save the day... But sometimes you are better off . When you are on your own... Without a method tried and true . Just by yourself—alone . as you try your fledgiinz . thot And of Pontiac's older business places has closed and wonder how many others will miss the “Haddad Sweet Shop'’ on South Saginaw Mr. Haddad can spin some won derful tales of Pontiac in the old days And I always enjoyed a chat with him over one of his delicious chogolate sundaes “Old Timer’ High Time the U. S. Quit Financing Her ‘Friends’ Sure, we give billions to nations in want and then when we ask them to vote with us on Red China ig give Uncle Sam the ha-ha and From Our. Files Isn't it time to “friends''? Teacher Just A Smile Now He Knows The circus strong man rode out on horseback to challenge a farmer whose great strength had gained him a reputation, The circus man tied his horse in the farmyard and approached the farmer. “Hey!” he called, “I've heard a lot about you, and | thought I'd see which is the better man.” Without answering, the farmer seized the intruder. hurled him bodily over the fence into the road. and returned to work. When the loser had recovered his breath. the farmer growled, “Got anything else to say to me?” “No.” the circus man panted, “just throw me my horse.”’ \ote against us stop financing our Modern Mother: ‘Isn't this a rather com- A. res wer | pa ore ee David Lawrence Says: zz Extremely Bad Phrasing Deflates Flanders’ Attack WASHINGTON — What 1s ‘‘con duct unbecoming a member of the United States Senate’ and what is meant by “contrary to Senate tra- ditions’’ and what is ‘conduct that tends to bring the Senate into dis- repute’’? These phrases. contained in a resolution sponsored by Sen. Flan- ders of Vermont, Republican, could, if properly investigated. take many weeks of hearings be- cause hardly a member of the Senate could satisfy any other member as to what is or is not “unbecoming.” This is true especially if grab bing headlines and publicity is hereafter to be regarded as taboo Sen. Flanders, who has pro- pesed the condemnation of Sen. MeCarthy of Wisconsin, Repub- lican, for his “‘conduct’’ as chair- man of the subcommittee on gov- ernment investigations, has been Ketting a lot of publicity himseif in recent days by_ his personal attacks on and innuendoes about the Wisconsin senator. Flanders, as a senator, has a right to do this and anybody intro- —dvreing—-a-resotttion-to- censure-the Vermonter for these stunts on ra- -dio and television would be acting “contrary to Senate traditions’ be cause there is no limitation on a senator's efforts to try-to get pub- licity or to smear anyone or to discuss any subject whether or not it is_pertinent. The Vermont senator is quoted, for example, as saying that it is no business of the Senate Commit- tee on Government Operations to investigate the presence of foreign spies in private industry as this has nothing to do with govern- mental operations. it must have been a misquota- tion Because just a couple days ago the secretary of defense was telling the Senate Armed Serv- ices Committee that the Defense Department was badly in need of legistation on this very point as many contractors, engaged in defense projects, couldn't fire employes suspected of espionage without involving themsetves ia all sorts of legal comptications. As for the “conduct” of a sena- tor, many things might be covered by that vague phrase. The core of the issue, however, is the ex- pression of views or opinions that are unpalatable to other senators. It is the essence of good liberalism that a man should not be punished merely for the expression of his political views. If the ‘“‘censure”’ resolution tech- nique is to become customary, then every time a senator doesn't like the views expressed by a chairman of a committee he can -_ Have found a special . Quite wonderful and you . formula . . new. 15 Years Ago METAL CYLINDER filled with gold coins found on farm near Coldwater CITY PURCHASES 385 parking meters 7 Years Ago ODT) 1° @ o.4.. 2 i. nm al at $120 SAN FRANCISCO mayor makes pledge to run every Communist tater ont of city ———— ~ “ In Michigan the new ‘babies — =r“ arrive at the rate of 200,000 a year. Projecting this ahead, Mich- igan will have about 100,000 stu- dents in college next year, and about 200,000 in 1970. By 1970 educators look for a national college enrollment of 4,500,000, almost twice the record campus population in 1948 at the height of thé GI Bill. That may seem fantastic, but as of June, 1954, there were only about one- third as many engineering graduates in all the U. S. colleges as were needed to fill jobs. x * President EISENHOWER may have set his sights high on a road-building pro- gram costing multiple ciphers for 1970. He had a deliberate purpose, however. It was to alert the 48 Governors and the people to the necessity for planning now to meet the needs of a rapidly growing United States. : Trade Marks Protect You You may hever have heard of the Pontiac roller skaters of the 1920s are preparing for a reunion which will include a picnic and games of several kinds—but no roller skating “without cushions.” Qne of the first to patronize en 8 first municipal parking lot was George Varion of Lake Orion, who phones, “It is a start on solving your city's only drawback.” The raspberry crop now is being picked, and Oakland County's largest grower, Jay A. Toles, has 30 odd pickers at work at his acreage at 3890 Gregory Road, harvesting a good crop. Incidentally, Mr. Toles has served as one of the three persons on our county’s election board for as many years as he now has berry pickers. Back from several months in Florida and a hospital siege, John R. Taylor says he again is OK after obeying his doc- tor's orders to stop worrying. “I want to commend the Pontiac Press on its handling of crime news,” phones Mrs. Edna Northrup of Birmingham. whe conmtintes. fhe pte city papers forgot most everything else after . Clerk: “‘It's an educational toy, madam, designed to adjust a child to live in the world of today. Any —way-he puts tt together. it's wrong. Case Records of a Psychologist Principle of Good Editing. of Local Names, Pictures . Craig has been promoted to a most interesting job, for he is to conduct a monthly “house organ” for his firm. Editortal psychology is fascinating and should be better understood by the staffs and school news- papers, church mimeographed magazines and even you writers of love letters. By DR. GEORGE -W. CANE Case L-361: Craig K., aged 32, is to take over a new job seon “Dr. Crane, my new position in- volves editing a house organ for our small factory.” “I'm new at this sort of thing. he began although I've done a little writing | in the past. “So could you give me some psychological pointers to make our monthly magazine of maximum in- terest to all the employes?” When you have your picture taken with a group and tater Ket to see the proofs, where do your ok tet? “Dad, what's wrong with this' school paper?” our 17 - year - old son grumbled about his high ‘ school newspaper last term. “The kids don't care much for it and will not buy it.” So I glanced at it quickly and saw the main reason. The sports page contained an analysis of the New York Yankees, with the va- rious pros and cons goncerning the _ ~ Chancés any other team would ever be able to defeat the Yankees Is Inclusion and Stories for a ‘Personals’ many names. A good church mimeographed paper can list 25 people per page, which means the editor can cover 100 families in a 4-page column and root for it. They home ,and pass them around and talk it up. In this column, obviously I can’t name individuals. so I do the next best thing and lift actual cases out of my office files which parallel those that millions of you experi- ence in your own homes. “Dr. Crane, your cases certainly strike home," thousands of you will write to me. “They sound exactly a my wife's (or husband's) prob- em." So be sure to name people and discuss their personal problems. For further advice, send for my bulletin” _“‘How_ to Write Salable— Copy.” enc losing a stamped. re- turn envelope, plus a dime. It also _ i - - pre sumably get a vote on whether the “conduct” of that chairman is or is_not “unbecoming.” Also, if the “censure’’ idea is carried to its legical conclusion, then there can be offered a reso- lution of “condemnation” any time a group of senators from certain states dislike what the people of other states do in electing certain men to the Senate. Thus the Senate might find itself _ asked to resolve solemnly that the people of the state of Wisconsin— or even the people of Vermont— are to be censured for sending to the Senate anybody who doesn't accept the political concepts of the other senators or their attitude Much has been said about Sen. > McCarthy's “methods'’—as if his procedures are materially differ- ent from those of other chairmen of investigating committees during the last 30 vears. Certainly he is guilty of intem- perate outbursts at times and eccasional unfairness due to overzealousness, but former President Truman was often as intemperate and unfair and yet “Trumanism” was never the subject of a movement to im- ~~ech:——_-—__—_—_----—- Indeed, it's strange how much censure Sen. McCarthy and yet not a single resolution has been introduced to censure the Truman administration for having con- tinued in its employ Harry Dexter White after J. Edgar Hoover. di- rector of the FBI, had warned against such a course. Speaking of unwillingness to re- ‘ply to questions propounded by a congressional committee, Tru- man refused on technical grounds to answer any q ions by a House committee last year and hence has never explained why, after the FBI evidence was given him. he wrote in subsequent months two separate letters highly commending White for his serv- ces Was this “conduct unbecoming a President of the United States?’’ or are some senators interested only in attacking the conduct of a man who is vehemently fighting the continuance of Communist op- erations in America and who is exposing especially the abuse of the Fifth Amendment privilege? This provision of the Constitu- tion was never intended to permit wrongdoers to conceal the know!- edge they may have of the guilty ~ acts of others. The FBI cannot prosecute such persons but con- .gressional committees can uncover publicly certain facts on which prosecutions can often be based. That's how Alger Hiss was caught and sent to jail (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service No historian has ever approached Prescott's, ‘“‘That laboratory of discontent the empty stomach.” It's the story of John Ball's Rebellion, it's the story of the Jacquerie of the Dark Ages, it's the story of the Rice Bow] of Indochina. When Napoleon said an army traveled on its stomach he said more than a mouthful. It was a bellyful. Three times a day. Probably a@ more certain recipe for trouble in the world pantries is the jaded appetite. At present we are having trouble with our bananas in Central America and our coffee in Brazil We also seem to be suffering from a surplus of wheat, corn and rye. We are proud to state the sull-bilhes of Kentucky are doing their uphill best to balance the books. _ Against Prescoti’s resentful scarcity we have America’s over- loaded vast area. It begins to —EE normal granary was a_ well- balanced diet fof damming the flood of national digestive juices. In order to keep the prices up here we are giving our groceries away in Europé: Why not yive ‘em away here and keep the prices up over there? That's just a thought that oc- curred while the chef was giving the hotfoot to a crepes suzette. We still fail to comprehend why a ‘surplus is a threat to our economy. We have never been to a picnic where there were enough rolis to house the hot dogs. Not since Joseph predicted the triple whammy for Egypt has there been a standardized silo. It's either feast or famine and no seconds. Back in 1917 we wrote: “Egg on the chin used to be careless- ness. Now it's boasting.” Let's hope that kind of nutritious braggadoccio doesn't shorten the firing range of our pop-up toasters. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY The tongue of the just is as choice silver: The heart of the wicked is little worth.—Prov. 10: 20, . + «© -—Open,-candid: and generous, his heart was ¢ constant ¢ompanion of bis. ‘ United States Trade Mark Association. that Allegan murder trial started.” Recently it held its seventy-sixth annual meeting, and was appropriately ad- dressed by Mrs. Dapune R. Legps. Mrs. Leeps is assistant U. S. Commissioner of Patents, and is the first woman to hold so high a post in the Patent Office. * * * . Addressing the organization dedicat- ed to the preservation of identifying trade marks, Mrs. Lens told the mem- bers: “Our American business con- cept is based on competition. Free enterprise envisages competition —and trade marks are the very essence of competition. Trade pevirg — those little brand names which bridge the gap between ucer and consumer — provide ., freedom of choice in the market — ‘of the trade mark as your pro- tection ‘as a consumer the next time you shop. It means that the manufacturer is proud of his product, and wants you ‘fs The family cat in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hills of Bloomfield Hills was killed by an auto- mobile. The neighborhood children placed the body in a little box, and were to join in a burial ceremony—but somebody stole the ail In answer to-several inquiries, the court house clock does not strike any more. Its jarring sound threat- ened the foundation of the statue of justice, just above it. Bet you hadn't missed it. Early potatoes that weigh close to a pound apiece are reported by Harry Dale of Auburn Heights, who says they’ve grown “in spite of weeds, drouth, too much rain, backache, blistered hands, bugs, dirty hands, advice, hot weather, cold weather,’ flies and mosquitoes.” Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Looney of Birmingham; sixty-first wehiding anni- versary. ; ae eee Lis Tt TiN Soar aetT - ——Fhen—you teak at dase fa tetteee you know best, but only casually giance at the total strangers. That is the principle of good editing, whether of a factory house organ or a high school news- paper, or a mimeographed monthly church magazine. People are most interested in seeing their own names in print and their own personal problems discussed. There wasn't any mention of the has a section of prize contesting. _ Tocal high school students whe were to pay their money for the paper! There wasn't even a box score account of a recent school , game where they could see the names of all the local players and their record. No, that teen-age reporter had simply tried to show off his liter- ary cleverness in discussing a far- away sports problem, namely, the “¥ankees. The same discussion would not be amiss in a large city news- paper, but the toca! high scheol ‘boys and girls pay their money primarily to see their own names in print, plas those of their close friends and classmates. Then they will take the newspa- per home and show i to relatives and neighbors. Papa beams! And copy to mail to Grandma. Craig should thus remember that the employes in his company also want to see familiar names of peo ple in prinf. and especially their own A liberal sprinkling of pictures. too, of workers in the various de partments, will perk up the read- ‘Copyright. Hopkins Syndicate Inc} Time and energy and news space ‘are being used uP in trying” = artless index of his mind.—George Canni ig. Dr. Brady Recommends Calcium and D for Hay Fever, or ‘What Have You!’ By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. That hay fever is the manifesta- tion of allergic sensitivity to one or another kind of Pollen is the belief of most medical authorities. In the past five or ten years I have devoted a good deal of study to the problem of allergy I think that the best prophy- latic er corrective remedy for Optimal daily ration means more than nutritien authorities deem adequate to prevent manif?stations of nutritional deficiency It's essen tial food, folks, not medicine. beans, greens, nuts and_ peanuts. These are the best food sources of calcium. Every child requires not less than t'4 pinte—three giasses—of whole milk or skim milk if the child prefers it to whole mitk— every day to maintain normal growth, health and vite. There's no substitute, The child or adult who can and a cium in the body. If ‘this is not practical, then a suitable amount of vitamin D should be taken by mouth daily If the-hay fever sufferer will not or cannot drink milk or eat yo ghurt or cheese, then the next best thing, so far as susceptibility to hay fever is concerned, is a suit- able daily ration of dicalcium phosphate and This ts suggested in the pam- phiet on Hay Fever, available on written, signed request if you Provide stamped, self-addressed 2envelope, Now. don't tell = you are aller- gic to milk. But if you insist you are, I've already given my advice. While the advice applies to hay fever, I might say here that it applies to hay fever only secondarily, Primarily I Sroanamceni Ca and D as the best Prophylactic and cor- rective for any kind of allergic manifestation, such as hay fever, asthma, eczema, urticaria (hives), angio-neurotic edema (giant hives), migraine (periodic sick headache). “nervous” or neuralgie headache. hyperesthetic rhinitis (temperame tal coryza) or what have you, oe cy vl Tag t more thaw one page Sas ss 5; envelope 1, cectecen, tcoperagas t 1984), By Herman Wouk The Caine Mutiny CHAPTER. 17 The steward’ Rasselas went searching the ship for the com- in the sun. “Suh, Mistuh Keith, suh. Cap'n wants you, suh.” “Oh, God. Thanks, Rasselas.” puzzle with a remarkably ant, ‘ame into back forcibly to Willie liked Queeg at shake so long c Queeg looked up from his jigsaw pleas- Willie It brought that he had their first hand long ago smile when cabin youthful his “Well, Mr, Keith, here's some thing for you.” Queeg took sev- eral clipped sheets from an over- flowing wire basket and gave them to the communicator. They were Willie's appointment to lieu tenant junior grade. Queeg stood, and offered his hand. ‘‘Congratu lations, Lieutenant.”’ Willie had been comforting him self for months with a dark fan tasy. He had resolved that if ever a Moment came when Queeg of fered to shake hands with him he would refuse. With that one gesture he would tell the captain once for al} what in the per- the world of gentlemen, son of Willie Keith, people like Queeg. Now it had suddenly thought come municator and found him flat on/thance to make the daydream real | his face on the flying bridge, asleep —but the sad fagt is, Willie meekly took the captain's hand and said, ‘Thank you, sir.” “Not at all, our little differences, up very well — very well, on the whole."’ * * * Keefer was sitting on his bed in his shorts, reading the poems of T S Eliot Say. Tom! It was the voice of Maryk from across the passage Wal How about coming in here for a second if you re not bus) ? Sure Maryk, also in shorts, sat at Willie. We have naturally, but as an officer you measure his desk, fingering a pile of Navy letters. “Pull the curtain, Tom . . New, just for the hell of it, tell me this. Can you figure what it is the captain has against | Stillwell?” “Sure, Steve, just brush me off—’ “Let “Okay ing handsome, healthy me hear.’ I know, young but you'll He hates Stilweil for be- com- of petent, Copyright | attractive all the things that the Queeg is not Ever read Billy Budd, Mel ville? Read it. That's the whole story. Stilwell is a symbol of all | the captain's frustrations, by | THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, you have a much more profound | tense tace theory, and I—'’ just a dumb contic - book reader who made a straight C-minus at college. But I know a fact or two! |that you don't. | and naturally popular anaes all the | that “The captain is out to get Stil- well because he blames him for the time we cut our own tow- line. He thinks Stilwell deliber. ately didn’t warn him, just to get him in trouble.” Keefer was startled. you know? We ton't even know | he realizes we did cut the | things he would like to smash be- | | towline—"’ {cause he can't have them, like a |child wanting to break another | child s toys “Infantilism very strong in our captain. I'm. leaving out a conjectural element which I also think is important, maybe even de cisive the Marvk a disgusted grimace is sexual made “—| know, we start wading in stime at this point. But re pressed desire can turn to hate, and all of the captain's maladies could fall into a pattern eon the theory of an unconscious, vio- lently repressed inversion which fits in beautifully with—" “Okay, Tom. Thanks.’’ The exec got up hoisted himself onto his bunk sat at legs dangling and really like to know why the cap-|rassed grin. in for Stilwell?" “No doubt tain has “Sure it ’ said Keefer. GREYHOUND is your best travel buy --. and these new buses ore wonderful! . EDERAL 24 Gawee® apa Th awe ab sys = 4h NO MONEY DOWN! 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Whea | he himself——"’ I've heard enough | He | Billy Buck the edge, his thick bare | and all that-—’ “Now, would you | | | Caught me, don't you” sarily | Will you come 4 | logical stuff | “Hiow about all those theories | Tom? Frustration, | . infantilism, inversion, of yours now, with an embar- “You Think you've Not neces What he told you may still just a surface symptom of my diagnosis “Okay Keefer said, be How up with me row morning to the medieal offi- | cer of the Pluto, and tell him what you think of the captain?” Keefer took a long pause before “Not he It's your place about this? tomoc- Tom answering me,’ said “You can go mine.” *“T cant explain all that psycho That's your line.” not “Did you ever hear of a thing, | called conspiracy to undermine | | authority?” said the novelist. ‘But if he's crazy——" “IT never said he said he ‘tering on the edge That kind is almost impossible_ to nail. Once you accuse them, they | shrink back into the most convinc- was crarvy. | was tee ing g-dd—n normal attitudes y you | ever Saw “They're as cunning as acrobats lat treading that thin line between ling crazy ' BUT A BIG 9.5: 1954 model ATOR Refrigerator 19 © Cold-Clear-to-Floor @32-Ib. freezer chest @ Big sliding heat tray @ 3 handy door shelves A terrific value at this low Fed- eral price, so hurry! Huge 9.5 tionally priced at big savings! Delivered, Installed and Serviced being a bastard and being a juna- j tic It would take a state-side | civilian clinic to see into Queeg | Here we'd just hang ourselves “ “All right. Tom.’ The execu- tive officer jumped off his bunk and faced the .gangling novelist, looking up into his eyes. ‘That | was a request to put up or shut up. You won't put up. Then shut | up this talk about the captain be- It's like running around | in a powder magazine with a g-d- | d—n blowtorch. You understand? | I swear to Ch---t I'll repert to Tito any ments you make along that line. | ote on this point, no | longer means anything to me. That's the_straight dope Keeler listened with a grave CHALLENGE SALE! | of mockery in the wrinkling of his “I don't know—anySheories1m + eyes: a te serd + quietly, et fal es the | ‘(Own Kidnaping © drawn curtain * © « Lonpot wm — Lord Beaver- It became known among the offi-| KANSAS CITY. Kan. tA 13 lcers, shortly after the ship left] year-old boy’s fight against two | rock's Daily Express announced | a “How do|- | er Queeg.”” He kept it locked in | manages and de a $4,000. | See Wits the United Staion Save his desk safe. The c¢ . ; | struck a new low, largely over dif- | e caller warned that unless | : tyr | ALLIED Aware that the captain pos-| the money was paid ‘‘we're going | ferences in the two countries views | sessed a record of the combina-| to get yeu or your family.’ The a relations with Communist van (ns, Ge tion, Maryk quietly opened the lock | father, Dennis D. Ogle, contacted | “hina = late one night and reset the dials. | police . } He gave a sealed envelope con- The’ police had Ogle carry out | a a © | Gaukler Storage taining the new combination to! the « sller Ss instruc tions, using a weighs Sa Sui a gad pei oor P U.S. mines produced in two month 8 Orchard Lake rage Wilhe Keith with instructions to! fake payoff package. Ogle took the ———— * open if only in case of his own) package to a street) intersection death or disappearance as instructed while police watched During the months that followed BUt RO one turned up for the payoff the log awelled to a voluminous The men lured Kenneth from his record By being sent to Funa en Oe ‘ A = i futi the Caine had fallen into the When they attempted to lorce clutches of the Southwest Pacific him into their car. Kenneth vera | command, formed sone—tminor outrage that_ JULY 19,. 1254 ; only there was a ting? Boy, 13, Thwarts Will Try fo. by Fighting Men u S.- British Bond | Funafuti in a convoy to Noumea, | men was credited Aoday with| ‘day it will set up study groups | jthat Steve Maryk had taken to thwarting a kidnaping. throughout Britain an attempt writing late at night The two men attempted to take | ' better this "s~-relations Kenneth Ogle from his home Sat-| With the United States. urday night. Evew after the abduc- | The Express has a circulation | tion failed, a man telephoned the | | of more than four million. | boy’s father at/a grocery store he | Much of the British press has | recently voiced concern that rela- a staan tiaieat slimeeaeniadalial 2 a . Actually, he had begun a rec- ord of the captain's eccentricities and oppressions, labeled ‘‘Medi- cal Log on Lieutenant Command- no.| specialist in. iad the Seventh Fleet, and it began a grinding, nerve-rasping tour of monotonous escort duty During this captivity Capt Queeg became more irascible, secluded and strange. When he emerged frem his cabin he usually per- is 5 feet 8 and weighs 125 pounds; fought them. Screams of his |umother and a 15-year-old... sister+ frightened the men away | Police made no arrests dept. stores Closed 2 p.m. Tuesday (JULY 20) have Guatemala to Oust. Red Labor Leaders | GUATEMALA \® — Guatemala's | antiCommunist junta took steps | today to lop off the Communist | leadership of the country’s labor unions and give the rank and file was written down in Maryk’'s log He incarcerated sailors and put officers under hack; he cut off water, he cut off coffee, and when the movie operator neg- lected to send him word that a performance was starting he cut off movies for the jentire crew }to find out which f ‘ th a chance to chaose leaders free wot CS nnn of Red ties He made endless demands for Guatemalan labor leaders, who! written reports and investigations Once he kept all the officers sit ting in session for 48 hours, trying mess bey had burned out a Silex ‘they never found out, and announced a 0-point cut in everybody's fitness he ' rating) He developed a settled habit of summoning officers for confer j have been conferring on the lowe the past two days with AFL ClO emissaries from the United | States, have agreed to accept a government decree outlawing their executive and national committees. | . . - Ruben Villatore. 28-year-old la bor leader who led the small band of anti-Communist workers during Getting set with daring low prices in Federal’s sensational CHALLENGE Arbenz’ regime, was named chair ences in the middle of the night. man of the committee. Rodolfo The equilibrim of declared hostility! Madrid another anti-Communist between himself and the ward-| was named secretary. | room, came to seem the normal The committee plans to hold elec- way of life for the officers. They | tions within the next three months averaged 4 or 5 broken hours of ————__—— sleep each night One Million Try to Stem SALE! Doors open 9:30 a.m. Wed. A gray mist of fatigue settled over their minds They were Record Flood Waters jumpy, easily moved to quarrel. | HONG KONG w — Communist and more. scared and sickened Radio Hupeh at Hankow said to day more than a million volunteers are working day and night to stem | flood waters of the Han and} Yangtze Rivers in Hupeh Provinée The radio said the flood disaster was ‘far over all previous histor ical records.”’ with every passing week, by the everlasting buzz of the wardroom phone and the message, ‘Captain wants to see you in his cabin.” And all the time Maryk doggedly kept adding to his secret log To Be Continued OPEN MON. NIGHT TO 9 ___ Shop In Cool Air Conditioned Comfort Slashed 40 a csmanenek « ee a 95 No trade necessary | | | | | ! with Kelyinator’s res... and excep- SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC OPEN MON FRI SAT. NICHTS TO 9 Save at Federal’s on this new 1954 21-inch ADMIRAL TV | REG. 199.95!:NOW ONLY.... 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MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 | | Education Heod Retained | ows en Owner officers wil wo wit aver were LUD Mulls Gail Strasser Becomes ; SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —| also continue in their present post | — } ; | . . tion _by-unanimous agreemnt-of the +—Oniy-maie—crnckets “‘sing-* : Bride of Lloyd Gidley Tr. ley Jr. Saturday at 2 p.m. in the | | your hame I$ only (1$ accented (1§ you make it, Protection for x | Years Praga Ralph Strasser of phanotis on a white Bible with e . i RRR v ; ; | ! » Fire Contract WATERFORD-Gail C. Strasser The bride wore an ankle-length Proposal b uthfield | chri . Wee . pos y So fie d | Christ Lutheran Church, Water | a Sallie cup aad dhe cost | Gail's parents, and Lloyd is the son} ivy streamers, cap tilly lace. A fingertip veij fell | Mm | Wa | became the bride of Lloyd E. Gid-| gown of nylon tulle over Chas- ai MAN Board Would Provide { on | ried a lavender orchid and ste- LATHRUP VILLAGE — City| of Mr. and Mrs, Llova Gidley Sr.4 Council members will consider to- | of 5199 Dixie Hwy., Waterford | night the proposed fire protection | ———_——__________ —— {her sister's maid of honor, and/ | contract offered by the Southfield | - Janice Gidley, sister of the bride- | Township Board. The contract Imla Pastor S So | groom, served as bridesmaid. Kay |was approved by the Southfield | Tripp, cousin of the bride, com- | Barbara Strasser of Milford was The name, Smith or Koulas, O'Brien or Lopez, . . . | board at its meeting last week. | ‘ ° s | pleted the list of attendants. McTavish or Bernstein — each is a great name | Under the proposal, Lathrup | Marries in Indiana | Serving as best man was Phillip . ALC 2 would pay the township $15,000 for | Roberts of Milford, Ushers in- — if the person blessed with it makes it sol the May, 1953-May, 1954, period.| IMLAY CITY — Meredith Miller | cluded Valdon Garrison of Davis- | 4 A day - to - day charge of 445.42 and Donald Wittrig spoke their | burg and James McEwan of Mil- | | i if wold be Neo for the May 22, vows recently in the Hopewell Men- ford ih It is our responsibility fo preserve that good 19>4-June 30, 1954. period nonite Church at Kouts, Ind A reception was held following i Beginning duly 1, 1954, and Meredith is the daughter of the, the ceremony at the home of 1 | | | name in the years to come. continuing through June 30, 1957, Kev. and Mrs Samuel S. Miller the bride's parents, Hh the charge would be based om (of Kouts, and the Rev. and Mrs The bHdeecoem ix o siodent al 1} | a assessment of 2.7 mills per Paul Wittrig of Imlay are Don- Mict a C se where § rs ‘| \ . doliar of assessed valuation of | aid’s parents eee See “AP eee he ving ! i arks- riffin ae a pete Se rt | affiliated with Farm House tra- . a p j ut The bride wore a floor length | , as equalized by Oakland Count a | termaty. ‘uneral Home | as ef y % | frock of white lace over satin. s : : | Use of hydrants would remain|She carried red rosebuds on a Theeght!s! Service under township control, with all | white Bible, Heating ant ‘ rules and laws pertaining to their , “ew Bt. FE 2-5841 : Pat Miller, the bride’s sister, ! illiams E operation in the township apply ina dhe ued of omae. andl Sie | —— — —| The* proffered contract states | tam Wittrig, sister of the greem, that the township expects to make | was bridesmaid. no profit on the arrangement. | The groom was attended by Mar- - {lin Treyer of Fairview, and Lau- Shirley Hartt, rence Eby of Petoskey. Following a reception in the Correct Fuel Supplies the Other Half You may have the finest heating plant made, but with inferior fuel the operating efficiency can be cut cn as much as 50 7 church parlors, the newlyweds left : \Joseph | Fick \for a wedding trip to northern" | We can recommend and w supply you with Exchange Vows Michigan, They will reside with quality fuel styled for your plant a fuel that will the bride's parents until Sept. 1, | produce an abundance of heat with a minimum of METAMORA — In a double-ring| when they will return to Goshen AMERICA’S LARGEST SELLING ash . a fuel that burns slowly and holds it’s fire ceremony which took place at the |College where Donald is a pre-|| « TOWET TANK BALL palette i. . «40 why weit? Order bride's home recently, Joseph Lee | medical student } Noisy running toilets con weste ever | uel that stores well . . Ww y Fick claimed Shirley Hartt as his a $00 gollons of woter @ doy. 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THE By WILMA GREENWAY Pontiac Zonta Clup waited until yesterday morning to hold its May Breakfast, but new members who were welcomed into the group agreed that the club is “strictly on the beam’’ when it comes to planning ‘“‘a perfect Setting and a thoroughly interesting program’ for the annua] get - together. The members met Sunday morn- ing at Haven Hill Lodge, the for- mer country estate of Edse] Ford Touring northern Michigan are Betty Lou Rendleman and Archiell Roy Jr. who were married Saturday evening in Srace Lutheran Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth 4 It’s May-in- July at Zonta Breakfast | now. part of Highland State Rec-{ ~ A-scholarship award of $550 to- reation Area. Following breakfast, | Ward her first year's nursing tui- a nursing scholarship was award- | “0 at the University of Michigan ed, new niembers were pl was presented to Connie Ann Da- - . edged vies of Spokane Villa. Mrs, Russell and 194 officers installed. _| Evans made the presentation. Miss Vocal selections by Kenneth Davies, who is a PHS June. gradu- Ish, son of Zonta President Mrs. | te, received the scholarship with Adrian C, Ish, comprised the mu- a simply worded speech of grati- sica] portion of the program. He | ‘ude. “Was aceompanied at the piano -Mrs. Homer Tinney introduced by Deanna Mielke of Watkins | 8d pledged the nine new members | Lake, and six others received into mem- SO bership last December, and Mrs. | Ish gave the address of welcome. | New members are Mrs. Leland | A. Clemence, Mrs. Irving Diem, |Mrs. George Richman, Mrs, L. | Raymond Sampson, Mrs. Hiram H. Smith, Mrs. Ruth Mills Kenne- | dy, Emily Marion Holden, Florence | Reuter and Mary Ellen Wyngar- den. nar Sunday were Mrs. Gerald Craig, Mrs, Norman DeBoe, Mrs. -HMar- old Owen, Robert Ewles and Mrs. Lois Ellis. were presented to the newcomers. Harriett E. Ratliff explained the significance of the 25 - year - old Pontiac club, describing it as ‘‘a worldwide service Rendleman of ~ Detroit and he is the son of the A. J. Roys of Kimball street. ee ty Fg -& MRS. ARCI Rite Solemni tor Betty Lou Rendleman “Candles and white satin bows marked the pews and white gladioli graced the altar of Grace Lutheran Church Saturday eve- ning when Betty Lou Rendleman became the bride of Archiell Joseph Roy Jr. The bride, who resides on Peggy avenue, is the daughter of Mrs Ruth Rendleman of Detroit and Archiell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Roy of Kimball street The Rev. Otte G. Schultz per- formed the 8 o'clock ceremony before 125 guests. The bride, given in marriage by William Price, was wearing a floor-length gown, of white nylon | tulle. The gown was fashioned with | an off-the-shoulder neckline and short sleeves. The bodice was trimmed with Chantilly lace. : organization of business, executive and profession- al women pledged to perform acts of social welfare, especially among women and young ,giris.’’ She called upon members to exercise honesty and trustworthiness, and to observe the Golden Rule which is part of the Zontian code. Mary Ellen Wyngarden spoke for incoming members on the topic, “What Zonta Means to Me.” Mrs. Harvey Lodge installed new officers, Mrs. Ish, president; Mrs. Owen, treasurer; Mrs. Ellis, re- cording secretary, and Mrs. Thom- as Horwitz, correspdnding secre- tary. Mrs, Charles Waite, first vice president, and Mrs. Edward Van- new Mrs. Roy changed to a pink | Tassel, second vice president, were cord suit with white accessories | Unable to be present. and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. After their honeymoon, the bride- groom will return to Boston where he is stationed with the United States Navy. The bride will return to Chicago in the fall for her senior year at Walther Memorial School of Nursing. Barbara Zoch ‘Reveals Plans IIELL JOSEPH ROY JR. zed Saturday Lauretta Paul, program chair- man, acting as toastmistress, in- troduced the various speakers and commended her committee —lela Parkins, Clara Nusbaum. er and Mrs. Chadd Mellinger— on their efficient work in organ- tring the breakfast. At the business meeting, it | Was voted to continue the Thurs- day luncheons during the summer | months. Tickets for the club's the- ater party in September were dis- | tributed. . Before closing with the hymn for August Rite | “The Lord's Prayer." sung by Ken- /neth Ish, club members expressed Barbara Jo Zoch, who will speak their approval of the Haven Hill | her vows with Robert A. Bell Aug. | Lodge by voting to return 14 at First Congregational Church, next June 5 for their 1955 annual | was honored Thursday at a miscel- | breakfast. | December entrants welcomed | Mrs. Willlam Leng | (formerly Grace Otsen), Mra. | there Franklin, A tiara trimmed with iridescent |'#@neous shower given by Mrs. sequins in the shape of flowers and |Joyd Mayo and Mrs. Richard pearls secured her fingertip veil | Radtke in Drayton Plains. and she wore gauntlets of nylon | Barbara chose the occasion to Families at Picnic Families of Pontiac Master Plumbers Association held a tulle. She carried a whit with streamers fastened to a prayerbook and her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls. The bridegroom's sister, M¥t. B. E. Wyatt of Birmingham, was matron of honor wearing a laven- der off-the-shoulder, bailerina- length gown ef cotton voile in princess style. Other attendants were Betty Felice and Dorethy Stayton of Ortonville wearing gowns similar to the honor matron’s in yellow and mint green, respectively. The attendants each wore white eyelet nylon gloves and a single strand of pearls, They carried bouquets of roses and fuji ¢hrysanthemums in contrast with their gowns and wore matching headpieces. | B. E. Wyatt of Birmingham was his brother-in-law's best man and R. J. Parker and the bridegroom’s brother, Charles Woodruff of Lans- ing, seated the guests. The bride's mother wore a light gray dress with white ac- cessories and an orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother chose a powder blue lace dress with pink accessories and an orchid corsage, announce their attendants. Shirle of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thornton. Mrs. Ezra Mason and Mrs. T. ¥. from Michigan State Normal Col- lege, will be maid of honor. Brides- PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 | , nid = ¥ . i : - + ae ae a ——— ip From Nation’s No. 1 Expert, Anita Colby - Christ Church Cranbrook j ’ | was the setting accessories and 2 corsage of-red roses Wag worn by Mrs. Schiink for her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. white accessories and a corsage | of yellow roses, After a reception held in the home of her parents, the bride changed to .a blue and white checked suit with the orchid from her bridal bouquet for a wedding trip to northern _Michigan, *@ Requires very little cére._You'll_love_ its simplicity. Styled by all of Betty LeCornu’s artists. Betty LeCorau Marilyn Lee Srigley Repeats Vows and Nancy Howe and Année Patter- | blue velvet hat as she greeted” Touring northern Michigan are Marilyn Lee Srigley and William M. Pendleton who were married Saturday in St. Dunstan ‘guests who arrived at the recep- | suit with Summer-Perfect Carefree Coif CREME COLD WAVE No Appointment Necessary! || | Ttalian-Style Haircutting Individually Styled by Oscar Open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings by Appt. red accessories. Priced from Book 7 West Lawrence NANCY JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Derrol Reah Johnson of Columbus, Ohio, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Nancy, to. William Sydnor Gilbreath 111. He is the son of the junior William §. Gilbreaths of Birmingham. a, She is a graduate of Vassar College and he was + - Reg. te $2.98 Sun Subs Reg. Reg. to $2.98 Blouses Reg. to $3.98 Weel Sweaters Reg. te $1.49 Purses Diaper jeans $1 Set Treining Ponts 3 Pair $1,00 Many Other ltems Reduced graduated Let Us Plan from Yale Your Wedding fer Yeut University aaa —— where he was|| “eéame $161 ae affiliated with : @ SMITH Epsilon. —=—= |Meeting Conducted | Mary-Martha Circle by Deborah Group | Meets for Picnic . . . er, nf : s Chapel, Mrs. Fred Roe, program chair- Christ Church | man, announced that a cooperative Cranbrook. picnié has been planned for July She is the | 2 at Cass-Dodge Park, Club mem- daughter of | bers will meet at Washington Jun- | Douglas R. | tor High —_ at 6:30 p.m. for | Srigley of transportation, | Birmingham : | and he it the COMing Events | son'of Mrs. || Townsena Che Peer vill mort with ; > Leni : wih"be shown ay Binet cote at Keoge *. ? . endieton o meaee: ae a Independence, | mo" use Uasde Place, 119" North MRS. WILLIAM M. PENDLETON Kan. Saginaw Bt for oe ney 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Pendleton “wore a street-|tion held in cae ot Ss Executive board of the Parliementary Michigan the ne rs. Pendleton |2.™. with Mra. Robert MacLaren changed to a dark gray shantung Ald | will ment PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP ‘ me “a Gavin ken the group. Mrs. Frank Ledford was appointed membership chairman mbers of the Deborah Group of | home was the setting Wednesday Mrs. Kenneth Skelton gave devo-|the Oakland Park Methodist | for a cooperative picnic by mem- Church recently in her West Wal. | bers of the M Future projects were planned by | Church. E. J. Swazey. Mrs. A, R. Philips was a guest / - Martha Circle Park Methodist Devotions were given by Mrs. and Mrs. Carnie Loucks is tele- phone chairman, Devotions were given on the topic of “Worry” and a reading, ‘‘Por- trait by Metcalf,” was given by Mrs, Evelyn Rivard. Picnic Plans Made — | by Fashionette Club Washington Junior High School was the setting for the Thursday meeting of the Fashionette Club. prospective employer asks help you. : and your future secure, _ 7 W. Lawrence St, Pontiac Visitors Are “WHAT CAN YOU DO2” WHAT | ? | If you would like to have the right answer when a The’ skills and knowleyige which you acquire at the Institute will help you to apply your high school or eollege education in such a way that permanent em- ployment will result. Your services will be valuable DAY, HALF-DAY, and EVE. SESSIONS VETERAN APPROVED this question, we can. Phone FE 2-3551 Welcome : mn Ladies w et 7 pm. with Mrs. Anderson, 3113 ears. Auburn Heights. ARE YOU LOOKING Fon PROMPT, RELIABLE ECONOMICAL A) FE 2-4959 ever Old Prof's } oF C Toddler’s Firs . ' { & tep Laun She Should Learn Language Immediately | Bride Resents In-Law’s Foreign Talk till : By MURIE [NCE = is EMILY POST foreign extraction, but who speaks; Answer: You must be fully 7 a LAWEE: i A a ! One lunchtime when Philip was pt : h~new~bride-. writes; ‘I have | English perfectly well, has a habit | dressed. definitely, unless the host- gbout 10-months old. his m other] ke , . . - : . 4 been married only a short time ring te Dgrroniog my husband in | = you otherwise the night | iot him to get his dish of apple- $ and already am faced with a prob- “Wiese a thie Tonn't |. sauce. She, returned to find him help bet pa emerd . talking | ' ‘drinking from his milk mug in con- 3 ' | tented self- e, about me or saying something that | ners | “me nuthed to CEW porn ee she doesn't wart me to hear. -Lre- , Man | tenderness and pride. Snuggling dj |sent this very much and think she | | kisses into his neck, she said, “Oh =a Is very rude since she knows I do | MAKE FRIENDS |) wnat a big boy! Drinking his milk ‘not understand their language , all by himself! Just wait 7 | What is your advice?” | When friends are together, there | Daddy hears what a great big boy _ is nothing wrong with a silence | he has. ” ; r Answer: There is no reason : i for you to believe she is talking now and then. Some people—par- She gave this same admiring about you. It is merely a case of | iculgrly women—think it is neces- wonder to him the day he first . her being able to talk more easily | used a spoon. And the morning in her own language, she discovered him teetering on his own feet beside the piano If I were you I would do my | ' , ploy best to learn the language as soon delight she couldn't contain her as possible. Although. it will take . — time to speak it well, you She telephoned his Grandma— will be surprised how quickly you and that evening when Philip took will be able to understand his first tentative step from the N a , | piano bench to his mother’s wait- sa ae ae satin sigpeat | ing arms, Daddy and Grandma rm the Li | added their admiring wonder t ‘parents? My husband would like | he me eo |his grandmother and grandfather | $@ry to talk continually. liatala ‘to be godparents to our first child.| Talking when you haven't any-| Not long after, however, Philip's I never before have heard of this | thing to say may seem necessary | Mother began to withdraw her ad- - -and.de not think H sulable What; when with strangers, but should | rng wonder from him. For his is your opinion? not when you-are with friends. efforts to help himself were no Anouer! ih te coally saaailabis longer limited to his crib, tray and : playpen. bec ause the object of = While she found it easy to ap is to take the place of father and mother in spiritual gui ery prove his desire to satisfy his they die befere the rerpes thirst for milk, she found his de- { cuntireed. ‘Tha — sires to satisfy his curiosity about wd will eutite ergo ryallinee lamp cords, ashtrays and sewing cms oa Ive his great-grand- baskets very inconvenient. —— hi : Sear Me. : Whee Pcl San eee Aone ! sea ge OL . con- ‘ to come to the breakfast table tents, she did not rush to him $lim for day and full for evening.| “'t® & bathrobe or housecoat with cries ef tenderness and Focus is at the neckline for eye-| Ver one’s nightgown or paja- One of the pleasures of old age pride. Instead, she rushed at appeal—big collars, new intricate mas, = must one be fully ive looking back on the people you him with sharp ones: “No, no, Cuts, a lot of removable scarf or | essed’ didn't marry. | leave it alone. Don't touch!” dickey fill-ins. . . - ___ | Housewife Absorbed in Creative Projects | Pesky An ts By ANNE HEYWOOD have'no idea how much it has done | feels that the characters make the « “T have a hobby which I thought | for hay hee ed | aenlings gee they are properly aaa . en ie ‘ : . ae : ve lways n interest n. figured out, all is well. Out of Hor Y e snl . Sonny, woman wink | People and how they tick, and “It isn't a little how-to book at ! ae : | Sometimes after seeing a play or all, but a sound, philosophical By HUBBARD COBB from New Jersey. “I don't make | a movie, I'd have a vague feeling |treatment of human motivation All ants have homes of their any money out of it, but it has/ that it wasn’t very good, or very | The chapter on conflict is especial- ‘wn. When you find ants in your) ise my whole life far more ex- | exciting. but I couldn't put my ly interesting. home you can be sure hat the | (ng. | finger on the reason. “Well, I simply devoured the ant doesn't want the place, all he; | Ve Always loved the theater, «1 started to write a play of my| book, and have read it many aren ted in in getting a and, as a child. wrote plays. own, and found that it wasn't very, times since. It helped me tre- little food from your kitchen or) “Affer I left school, I was | good eliher. mendously with my play, but it dining room floor. wofking hard in my job; then I “Then I got hold of a wonder. | %8% done more than that. Once more, he or she won't eat, ™arried and had two babies, and | tui beok called ‘The Art of Dra- “It has greatly increased my un- the food right there. The ant will}. there was no time for it. matic Writing!’ derstanding of people, made me ~ Jake it back to the nest for the; “But now, with the kids in kin-| “It's all about characterization | {find out many more things about Test of the tribe. dergarten and nursery school, I've | and motives, and how to bring | them than I ever did, and made In fact, the ant that brings | ‘@ken it up in a big way, and you | your characters to life. The author “eh personal relationships much = ——______ | happier, , a crumb from your kitchen back ° “And it has doubled my pl! : . ‘ y pleasure te the nest ten", oven sure he'll Mary Margaret McBride Says: In plays and movies and television of that crumb he’s = ey Li so eave nome . . . . dramas. I really know now why — Sem pr porare ron wat VE tT IN ONIAl-Golddiggers aa sete a t és life so m ore in- —y from your ose kitchen. Pe FY formate “There's also a good cha Rate as Tax Authorities >" i222 28 ge. —— ants are a-great nui- ; i to Market Your Play,’ and sance and shquid be kept out of the) Matrimony for profit is one career in which women, far from being | ® Whole section in which the author kitchen, : discriminated against, seem to have everything their own way. I mean, — , plays that have been suc- Keeping all foodstuff in ant-proof| of course, the females who marry millionaires in order to collect. | © : containers helps but an ant is satis- When there are so many injustices that disturb “I know I'm not yet ready to fied with so little that even a small me in the world today, I am rather astonished | think in terms of finding a mar- a particle of a crumb will make his | at myself for getting steamed up about this. Cer- | ket for my plays, but I bet in the . visit to your kitchen worthwhile. tainly the despoiled rich men don't need my | lng run I will! Im the mean- s ° And if you kill one ant there are sympathy for they are usually quite able to take | time, it's wonderful to have a usually plenty more to take his care of themselves and anyway are not the type | Project that absorbs me and place. that I feel obligated to be sorry for. heightens my awareness of life The best way to get rid of ants Maybe I am just ashamed of the grabbers of my | ™ seneral. is to try and follow one of the ants fe ewn sex, the list of whom seems to lengthening | “My friends, who have no such back to the nest and then elimi- daily. Remember the damsel who after her brief | interest. seem “ tired and irri- nate the entire bunch by pouring a materimonial venture concluded the arrangement | table with the housework and the little boiling water down’ the nest B® with several extra millions in her bank account? | children, but I get a big kick out If you can't locate the nest your-| agiss ngcBride And the one who, after revealing some highly em- | of everything, because of my ab- self, put some aft poison in the barrassing documents in a very public manner, | sorbing hobby!”’ kitchen—the type that is carried reached a satisfactory settlement? j If you, as ,a homemaker, get back to the nest by the ant work-| and put the rest of her papers er. This will- eliminate a large! away for another day? Also the group of ants, which is quicker pretty theatrical puss (only one | tired and irritable, maybe it isn't teaches the intricacies of com- | munity property statutes, but the | students who intend to use such | than trying to get them one at @ among many) who checked out of time. : | wedded bliss with a tale of in- . = dy that often: +compatibitity and a sizable hunk i engrag ain ogee amail piece of (0 her husband's bankroli? sugar or candy to attract a whole | I hear reports of many women group of ants and then toss the | like these vho follow the sun and eatidy, ants and all into boiling ‘seasons to chie resorts, eager te water or kerosene. | spend the handsome alimony. : > | checks served up by husbands mange = rape a “he | "he probably are already getting squirt into CTACKS. iN. themselves invelved in more of woodwork that ants use as a means of éntering the house, it will help, '™* "*™*- to keep them away. | No finishing school knowledge pick it up somehow An __apochrypha] —and_— slightly | cynical story currently making the rounds has it that some financial | experts were asked to list the Six | persons who, in their opinions. | would rank as the nation's top mi thorities on tax laws. Each list, so | the story runs, contained the name of a blonde ex-country girl who came out of two rich marriages | with plenty of tax-free assets. I know | Americans, by and large, are stubborn believers in love and romance but even the most senti- mental_must admit that right Men will eventually take care of if ff 3k af iif Z E 139 3 ef gE os a4 3.33 Hi . 3 ‘“«*2 & oe e & © | husband and wife. ; t inally—and this Is for Rita, who _ {married a nice, red-haired young « | man in June and is a little wistful about having forsaken a merchan- | | dising career for the business of being a good. wife — matrimony : these days is. the most. skilled * | profession, requiring as it does a | combination of business executive, nurse, teacher, psychologist and home economist.- Use all your tal- ents and make something wonder- ful of your marriage. From ® Newsfeatures overwork. Maybe it’s your lack of a real enthusiasm. “~ $ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 Tot's Will Begins to Clash | With Mother's Authority most Philip. confusing experience expect admiring wonder. began to defy his mother. him. My own feeling is that a baby’s first step initiates a most critical period of childhood. His new power of locomotion inevitably inveives him in collisions with us, port his impulses to acti6n. gently we remove sewing baskets, of our controls. Beginner-easy! Sew a suitcase- need for sun 'n’ fun is here! Mid- riff top! Four-gore skirt! ‘Beach jacket! Trim shorts! They mix- match, go everywhere from sports to dancing. Pattern 4594: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 4, 42. Size 16 bra, %s yard 3>inch; skirt 2%, yards; jacket 24 yards. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. ‘Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone. . (Copyright, 1964) size and style number. Thus, toddlerhood ushered in a to For of course he could see no difference between lifting his milk mug to his mouth and reaching for mother’s sewing basket. It. shocked him to receive sharpness from the person from whom he'd learned to This inconsistency of response to | his efforts to serve himself so} scared and angered Philip that he | He would push and kick at her when she removed. her property from These clashes introduce him to authority that cannot always sup- How im from the lamp cords and ashtray may well determine our child's later acceptance and trust 4t-estabtishes tis expectations of understanding or the refusal to un- | derstand. . ful of separates! Everything you | ee C ches a Most Critical_ Per iod of hildhood - - parasol at her kitchen sink. eye to af =<. eg : ; we ea? aie OE ee.«® / = & » 2°. “e * . 7 Fo => : thes “eS . , % ’ ' f | e e ® She works with | Using a sudsy brush and light, swift |her parasol open and will let it dry this strokes, this wotnan cleans her polka-dotted | way, as the spokes will prevent writhles. » Girl Blows Top Without Just Cause By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I've been since last March. Two weeks ago I had to babysif so I asked him over to keep me company. “He said he couldn't come be- cause he had to go to a cousin's birthday party. It happened that I didn't have to babysit, after all, so my girl friend and I went to the drugstore and there we found Jackie. “I ask him about the party and he said it had been called off and added that he'd only said he might ge te it. He said he'd try .|from the boys he was with and join us, and I told him not to bother and not to bother phoning me__any. more air believe him and didn't want talk to him. “When I found out later that he had-told—me-the ; him and apologized and we were friends again. Dea to the drugstore and he ignores me. much as ever but his attitude doesn't prove it. How can I break the ice and regain his ‘interest without chasing him? dackie will have to get over the unpleasant memories of the very starchy performance you put en before he'll thaw out. An- other apology from you might help the process along. And your apology had better go further than the matter of not believing him. You let your disappointment show fort one thing. You were so | miffed that you were ready to pick | t | t The shirt-tail pajamas at left_are made ‘ ks 1 J Ideal for dormitory or home life is the long-| with a gay multi-color clip dot: on solid | sleeved quilted coat in plaid cotton at right. ground and solid chambray, They're fun for lounging or sleeping and shed wrinkles. k > i af The solid color short-sleeve pajamas match the coat’s lining. & going almost steady with Jackie | to get away | “Now I see him every night ‘at His friends say he likes me as | | §3 Rodents a quarrel with him on the slight- est pretext Instead of questioning his excuse you’ should have accepted it at |face value. That would have kept |you from all the ruckus About not | wanting to see him any more. Such | words are always hard to take | | back—but that's what you'll have ; lees | But the drugstore’s no place to get this thing patched up. Too} ;much audience. See if you can't | | coax him to leave with you so you | 'can talk the thing over in private. | | ! | | | = | @ 4 ¥ . £IF Pr , oF 4 + « , 4 = | by Sacra Keep your toaster forever shiny | 'and dust-free and glamorize your |kitchen, too! Perch this old fash- |ioned ‘girl’ atop; her dainty skirt | | gives protection! It's so easy! | Pattern 740: Use scraps for doll, clothes. Pattern pieces, .transfers, | instructions included. Send 25 cents in coins for this | | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | 2nd Apology Might Restore Friendship Eating very humble pie won't give you permanent indigestion! “Dear Miss Woodward: I have been going with Bill for 11 months; recently it was steady. But I broke off with him when I found out he was writing to’ ene of my best friends. “The letters concerned a boy she was going with, I think. Do you think I was wrong and should I ask for an explanation, or what.” It's too late to ask for any ex- planations. You didn't wait to find out anything, just blew your top. But you're sorry, and you might as well say so. Admit that you were upset over something that might not even be true—something that may ve_a perfectly logical exp whatever a _ nowesr 4 you are "Oli—angenow abou id L Anderson, Romeo M. Dzuris. 72 East Boulevard _—— A. Doan, Auburn Heights Mune B. Devitt, 72 East Boulevard f Norman H_ Sieurt. Hazel Park Phyllis A. Lay, Berkley George L. Hoffmey. Hazel Park Luella G. Partee, Farmington Rex T. Brengle, 150 Draper Ruth E. Lancie, 46 West Hopkins Robert E. Painter. Royal Oak Joanne L. Joyce, Royal Oak Fred M. Bacik. Royal Oak Petricia A Smith. Detroit PETUNIAT A lovely dessert \With no It; ar dno Bu Ts) Is honey on | ce Cream Well: sprinkled w thinuts And perfect tor these warm ] Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print Sullmer erenings, Pp, ai ALi. Tere ts. } Youll be-sereimg seconds — plainly pattern number, your hame, Bi _Beecuee taddress and zone. YY 21 Anger 22 Auricies 24 Created — a] se 27 Kind of crow 30 Amphitheaters 32 Purif 34 Beliefs 36 Decrees 36 Posed 31 Care for 38 Let it stand 40 Assess 41 Schoo! organization Dectaration T Native metal $82 Comfort fae | 54 Chest bone 55-Clumey vessels 56 Paradise 57 Placed | DOWN i & Metric weights Pruit ® Particle Heraldic band a “she” is *3 ’ 24 Gnaris 25 Region 26 German efty 27 Despot« 28 Poker stake 29 Direction 34 Bea nymph 06 Festivals a) pn 41 Communion plate 42 On the water 4) Asterisk 44 Chore 46 Formeriy 47 Great Lake 48 Obligation 50 Madame (ab.) 1 Dress 3 Clenched hands ¥ _ THE _PONTI AC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 City. Camp_ Fire Girls Are W inding Up Theit Summer Day Prog Aching Muscles Relax in Bathtub While you're getting nice. and clean and fresh in the bathtub, tired muscles are relaxing, worry lines are smoothing out, and you're giving yourself a beauty treat ment. There's so much pleasure, en- ergy, and sheer good spirits to be gained from a bathtub of thick warm soapsuds — followed by a change into fresh, clean clothes— that you'll quickiy become a more ¢ + agreeable, amiable individual And that pays big happiness divi- dends in the family circle. ] Begins with » ——--~ PERMANENT Cottons Stay Fresh Menicures—Halr Setting There's a fresh fragrance from we a vy, just . come - out - of - the - washing - machine cotton fabrics that's hard to equal. Simple sudsing keeps lovely cottons in lovely condition—not enough ex- pense involved in upkeep te even HEALON Baty So Keeping an experienced eye on the last week of activities at the day camp for the|and Mrs. Michael Koren of Whittemore Call Tod Free Pick Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls near | street. Taking a brief rest from her beach . ad. ah he? veer Clarkston are leaders (left to right, top| duties with Dr. Clarence Wills (above . mene" photo) Mrs. Fred Eastman of East Kennett road, Mrs. Kenneth Lyons of First avenue, Mrs William Simpson of Wesbrook avenue 140 Enjoy This Year’s Outdoor Projects = =e) Pentiace Press Phete right) of East Huron street, who volunteered some of his time to aid the girls, is Jean Ellen Koren of Whittemore tree Site Near Clarkston Greatly Improved . Tots, road have returned from the reflector oven. Just plain “It won't be i now,” hungry campers are assured by Magdelen Daily of Berkley avenue (left, above) and Shirley Brindley of Dick avenue as they take their turn at —— ter of Osmun beachcombing ~ is fun for (left to right, below) Patty Schus- South Marshall street, Janet Knapp of Doris | road and Carol Purch of First avenue. think about. a ie ‘- f street, Mary Jo Freeman of 90% Off REG. 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The Schebels flew| SY: Mr. Harrell ts « higher ac- D S . | Lake Gogebic. to San Francisco Friday after| counting major at the college. ry in nnecessary A private lake and 120 acres of | of the beach development com. | biscuits and gingerbread baked on | me spending the past month as the “os : | ss a reflector oven taste better than | Harold inaes son of Mr. and| houseguests of her parents, the| The Willard Webers of Mount Prove It To Yourself Overnight land near Clarkston have taken a/ big step toward becoming a chil- | dren’s paradise as the final week { day camp for the Pontiac Coun- , building sand castles on that new | experience, It’s fun for them to |, . : : It should be glad ud- . ° band session at Interlochen. The | street was ene of the pledges re- |General Hospital. Mrs. Weber is cil.of Camp Fire Girls begins. | beach, and when one tires of that,| “ork with the children, to relax boys are members of the Pontiac | — = = the bcmer Bathe Mil ings that skin dryness Last year 70 girls participated | outdoors and make new friends, | 1); ne borer many Miles need no longer be the bane of your the three-week day camp program operated for the first time on the newly purchased campsite. This year, with more facilities and growing interest, 140 girls started their camping on July 6 and will close with their council fire on Thursday, Camp officials point out that the number of campers is not the only sign of growth. In June the Kiwanis Club built another cabin, What Was once a densely weeded lakefront is now becom- : a ic - and harsh cleansing deplete your Use Lanolin Plus LIQUID every fine sand beach, thanks Humphries, Mrs. Alta Hogg and | School of Music, Chicago, after Fay, July 6 at Pontiac General . ! 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Leaders, as well as children, gain a great deal from the camp Without their fime and efforts, the camp program could not suc- ceed, A big “thank you’ this season goes to Mrs. Charles Schreiber, | Mrs. Rita Turner, Mrs. William |Graves, Mrs. Reon K. Baldwin, Mrs. Evergrace Seay, Mrs. Ed- ward Simpson, Mrs. Dorena Lyons }and Mrs. Earl Luchenbach. Others are Mrs. Edmund Had- |den, Mrs. Timothy Daily, Mrs. | Paul Bennett, Mrs. F. L. East- }man, Mrs. Michael Koren, Peggy Mrs, Darrel Jones of Thorpe street. }and Jerry Frederiksen, son of th | Walter Frederiksengs of Baldwin | avenue, are attending the all-state | High School Band ? ar s Mrs, Levolia Stephens of Ros- shire court will leave Thursday for California, She will be mét in San Francisco by Mrs, Betty Rey and the Homer Dunkins, and together they will tour points of interest in the state. ~ Ld * | Harold Cameron, son of the George Camerons of Hospital road, and his roommate, Marvin Mc- | Daniel of Bogalusa, La., have re- | turned to their studies at Sherwood Fall Hairdos Previewed A preview of the new fall and winter hair styles for fashion-ton- scious women has been revealed It will now be a definite flair waved back with a high collar length of no longer than 2 inches at Harley C. Shafers of Moreland ave- nue. . Alva T. Harrell of South Jessie Clemens street announce the birth of twin sons, Clifford Michael and Kenneth Miles. July 13 at Pontiac The infants’ grandparents are Mrs, Menno Weber of North Mar- shall street and the late Mr. Weber, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miles of West Strathmore avenue. Ld « 4 Mr, and Mrs. Vernon W. Kath of Clarkston announce the birth of a son, Douglas Walter, July 2 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. * . ° Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jensen of Oliver street are announcing the birth of a daughter, Janet and Mrs. Merle Brown of Oliver street and Walter Jensen of Mace- day Lake road. * LJ Jeanne Lioyd of Bates street is spending a fortnight at Old Trai} Inn near Harbor Springs. “in cholesterols and esters. It works existence. It should be great news that premature, dry-skin “crow’s feet” at the corners of your eyes can now be softened into attractive accents for your smile. All this is made possible Applied at night, certain compo- nents of golden Lanolin Plus Liquid penetrate to deliver a new supply of two wonderful things called choles- terols and esters. Nature makes them within your skin. 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Hl ting room only slightly smaller tin promptly ¥rames repaired {than a hangar, a dressing room ae ant and a bathroom sometimes large India Has More Problems Than a Cat Chasing Mice CALL TODAY BECAUSE THERE’S GONNA BE el with cadgers who make off with any article within reach of an open door.” But I didn't lose a single rupee | through theft or dishonesty — not counting those extracted by the | bargainers in the bazaars and the ubiquitous and insistent fortune | tellers — and for all I know all | Indians are as honest as the days are hot. The visitor is cautioned not to drink water or eat fresh vege- tables, else risk the ailment which is sald to set up the fear (1) that you are going to die and (2) the fear that you are not. Milk also is suspect, not for the product itself, but for the water that likely was added somewhere ‘aioe the way. The tourist, however, will stay - at a comfortable, not to say luxuri- | /ous, hotel that will be found in all | ‘of the major cities. Here the water jhas been boiled and the source and history of vegetables and milk known to and endorsed by the management. On the average, the hotel accom- enough for a square dance, for | those who wouldn't mind dancing in a bathroom. j The size and left of the rooms make more and more sense as the day gets hotter. contrary to what the visitor might have expected, and except. in the legally dry states alcoholic bever- ages may be had. There are two menus — Europ- ean and Indian. It is recommended might not be ornamental but is of | unquestioned utility. All in all, the accommodations in | the large cities will be satisfactory. But never leave your hotel room leged fortune teller who knows of wonderful- things about to occur, several small fry rubbing their tummies and pointing to their | mouths, a woman or two whose | inspect a couple of textbooks he j held, to prove that he was a stu- dent and not a: beggar. “Why should I give you any- thing?” I inquired. 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This marks the 18th year the family affair has been presented by GM. One of son of Henry Cooper, GMC Engine Division employe. | amusements. HOBBY DISPLAY — An elabor- ate display of skin diving ec uip- ment was exhibited by GMC Truck and Coach employ-e-s Charles Dill and Fred Drameier in the hobby show + ” meds oe, ea ees | a “~ & ; * PLENTY FOR ALL — First in - line for ice cream are Gary White- = head, son of Earl Whitehead of the Truck division, and Sary's FAMILY PICNIC — Taking time out for a picnic dinner are the brothers, Ronnie and Buddie, and William Proffitt family and Howard Ewin family. Proffitt is a main- sister, Delores. a tenance employe and Ewin works in the coach division. Sy ' en WHATTA WHOPPER — This was Paul Gaber's exclamation as he measured the foot of a contestant before the men’s foot race. This was part of the new feature ‘‘Sportorama’’ which saw men and youths taking part in various. athletic feats such as track events, basketball ,and shot putting. t? TRUCK DISPLAY — Two professional models, on bend to enhance , the truck exhibit, look over a GMC Suburban parked in the outdoor display area. Donors Aid Bleeding Boy MIDDLETOWN, Ohio }—Towns-, southwest Ohio has responded w folk formed a blood brigade today hundreds of offers of transfusions, | to save the life of 6-year-old Eddie| More than 40 pints of blood have Phillips, who has been bleeding | been pumped inte the youngster = = 3M | steadily since his tonsils were re-| already. moved 13 days ago DISPLAYS PETS — Amos and Andy, Ken Crisp’s jamics, floral arrangements, photography displays| 14). unnamed disease, a certain pet raccoons, perch on his shoulder during the hobby |ahd many others. The day-long picnic also featured | deficiency in the. blood, prevents show. Ken also brought two fox, peacocks, grey and | cides, golf chipping, horseshoes and other contests of | the blood from clotting. He needs a nee a “ recor roc eglore — ; | Skill. Officials stated that 36,000 setvings of ice a Poser) model airplanes, oil paintings, black light art, cer- {Cream were consumed. a it li i li all tl i Nill A i es Sl il (aie EE > a | behind | oe EES De Hig four-round score of Tony and send them on tour with| at Philadel to St.Louis, accus- By J0© REICHLER | kees . He will be the 3rd; troit right _ Singles by pedlyg ratey Sada Deben " asi for the 650¢4-yard)| Pancho Gonzales."” Gonzales long oe the Paeisieada pavers of today hander Frank | pill Condon. Eleanor Howley... .43 j hi F in Hutchinson the Dero eH tarting-rler tr te Mew-Terx Roe Ae Red Wilon_and_ Bil Pant Be dean S83 | $3, 20_shane—af-the45,000-prie imme put-togeter ty Kremer |e —— hr the New— York) ittle's infiel fi a 7 — se =< - — . ae _ : Sania Seen Renin RE a [em Ze = 7 _gers and Sthoolboy Rowe, vee first series, Ls Prran® Everett. y Everett — Li smoney_and the id Ci Dt _With regard Miss Cor nally. Je lievtenant, agreed today that the| Harry Byrd gave the New Yogk- | — SECOND GAME jim Stevens. nist Baker... tecapasy | emblematic of the ue. ‘The last | Sedgman said f know Little Mo! the ‘Cords ‘the home a Tile. x New York Yankees will win their |ers their initial but brief faste of | oxTRon NEW YORK Arnel Thingnted, Ethel LaMaux 47-4¢—03 | Canadian to hold the diadem was ij) be interested because she is | homer Medwick hit was wiped out sixth straight pennant but they dif-|the top of the league this season, gamn, wp PET BR OA! Del Hammitt. Jewel Hammill $4-0—s4 rage gad of Toronto, who won cetting married next year and| and he finished the = cos Tice Anh anh | SS as Bn ae LE Ravan’ Ee eel” Se rene son an One oe Thum, Eve soe e O04 . will win only after a hard-fought | been limited to only five safeties or r | Jim Pat Wilson,......... 41-494 Ji J ® . lasted only three innings with St. battle with Cleveland and Rowe be-! less this year. oe lie: Fraps meeos-w-at—tt| Jim Jackson Rallies Sutter Fails in T Louis holding a 3-0 lead on homers lieves the Getending champions will| In the meantime, Yankees were | Es. Som Sokichas. eke Pesss: i" : Chadwick's "Record marist ent Le Darechae: A win in @ breeze. handing southpaw Billy Hoeft » : : were out as the _— 8 rellever Dick Marlowe for 30 bite, |S _ | : fo Win Trans-Miss - ick’s game didn't go the legal five “The Yanks should win it,”| including roundtrippers by Gil Mc. |"=erme 6 | Bemis, Donlowe Share DENVER @ < dn 3 ot| SAN PEDRO, Calif. —Distance | innings. Hutchinson said after his Tigers|Dougiad and Irv Noren, ° Lake Angelus Honors | Kirkwood, Mo., rallied from a 6-|*Wimmer Roy Sutter has failed in ovis fe had snapped the Yankees’ 13-game But the Tigers sent the Yanks ; hole deficit to , Rex Bax.|8ttempt to break Florence Chad-|, Te last previous forfeit to. yes- winning streak yesterday, winning Pontiac’s Jimmy Bemis and , lerday’s also the Phillies. tumbling from their Ist place ter Jr. of Amafillo, Tex., 4 and 3. | wick’s record time of 13 hours and the second game 8&6 after New the « @|-Rochester’s Don Donlowe shared in the 2-hole f of That was Aug. 21, 1949 at Phila- York had blanked them in the dov- ag C9 aa ee Sune wae wae hamere of the Laka Aiigiiis Gpeat|ta Sit ‘traasdbiematess pat ec on eee ee eee bieheader’s opener 60. “I'm not u“ : ina Channel. sure have the better team, Se 2S. way yesterday. a Sutter taken out of the : son tay kane @ peovheaanead cae Bemis won the 4car dash for Both the 31-year-old Jackson, a| water at 1:28 p.m. (PDT) yester.| Katlin Steals ‘Spot’ been in three straight. dog-fights core end the Ord and 4th | Meet, ‘Sexier rman eee Racing Card with the Indians and they've come " heats, while Donlowe finished 1st | champion, were playing in their|jand. He started the Zi-mile gwim| Mickey Katlin, who last week the and 2nd Tom out on top every time. That's $53 333 Bag | the feature heat. first Trans-Miss. Jackson defeated | from Catalina at 10:37 p.m. Satur. | 0" the Land O'Lakes Racing As- bound | have some effect on both Boone. Belardi. Katine, Belting | I*CKBON Of Detroit won wo Ene bene mr or day. agrees ampiraroge tap ted Spice - ea P T 7 dash for hardtops, Harry McDon- Marcos, Tex., semifinals — yesterday again stole the spot- ‘ 5 , Rissute,. . : By gS 5 hp enter iae e. WASHINGTON @®—Maurice Mo- | Xt it the Pontiac M9 Speedway. Siivera, Welch of Pontiac was ist in the ,| Dermott, an 18game winner with 3-lap. : goes 0 fight of 1 down to the wire. Selardi, “Kaline. | Powder Puff Derby Willie Mays ts sie Games ahend a |the Boston Red Sox last year is ant tareeg ts ee, top ‘qualttying could the Yankees a stiff bat ped ye 1 ah ‘anaes an aeue Babe Ruth’s 1927 home run record | having his mound difficulties with | time. Joy Fair. who had the 2nd ~ a — line Lyrae Pipdmecnpe lige ——_ a, 81 Orin 2 |“ Wiuseme, Peareall cea ees woe. Semis pace of 60. Mays hit his 33rd homer | the Washington Senators this sea- rn qualifying time went bottom- s: awa pair of runs in the Nex! | (faced 2 batiers » 7th), Zuverink 3 in 3.| mick Redleg:; Crandall, Braves; Campa-| in the second game of a twin bill | son. The lanky southpaw. acquired up over the wall as he was been doing, . -~y Fee ba Mecca ereen, 3, ©, 2 Gorman | nella, Snider. Furie, Dodgers; Cooper.| against Cincinnati yesterday. The | by the Nats over the winter, has|™oving up in the feature. ‘Veteran southpaw Ted Gray, who the Tigers put the game on R-ER—Aber (63. 22. Grim 24, | Banks. Cubs: Tost, Senators, Batts. Harsh-| clout, off rookie Corky Valentine, | lost seven consecutive games. Mc-| Heat winners included H. Will- ieee i ee on fee in the top of the 9th with a Pa tee gs ‘Uihetiee, MieDeeead. we rorers-|came in game No. 89 for Willie. | Dermott bowed to the Cleveland/cutt, Latnear, Beckheimer, Tom F See ce teat caeties tea oe ten, Soca ent, re ne | Seis mi vi Woqocnica‘We-| Rowe udtones Manet. Putten; Betana, | Ruth didn’t belt No. 33 until his| Indians 74 yesterday to run his| Taylor, Bill Kourt and schedited to burt against the Yen-' hurler, Marlin Stuart, former De- . ” nen Kaline, Tigers; Irv, Mays, Giaste, Sth game on July 26. season's record to 5-11. Lafnear won the 15-lap 5 j Ll x ate f itis de i HF; i Atte TERROR IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE — Yankee outfielder Irv Noren demonstrates form which has brought him the top batting aver- age in the big leagues. He is hitting .366—a bulge of 22 points over his nearest contender in the American league, and seven points better than AP Wirephete the top man in the National. At left he gets set for a pitch, at center he connects (ball visible at extreme lows through. This particular drive left of picture) and at right he fol- was caught in the outfield. Angler Loses Bout to Muskie light of retrospection, I that the bass hooked itself. Vis- walize the genial president of But wait, At this point a sharp fin split the placid bosom of Lake St. Clair nthe hie iibarhead al the basa SS i 4pibe ood Mr. Pryale stared in did characters A and B. Character into cxhaustion and Lake St. Clair into a turbulent sea for two miles Mr. Pryale, that is — brought him up to the boat. the PLPEAELEES Vey ytke 5 and away he went. led below, alternately grimacing, stuttering and slowly becoming positively incoherent. After the proper restoratives had | hbeen adminisiered i man sized , flagons, desultory fishing was re- sumed, But it was dispirited at best. Silence seized Lake St. Clair. : a 9 2 Stanky, who protested the forfei- ture to National League President EF * Fe rE ital Bi 2 & f . 3 g at Shibe Park on Aug. 21, H iQ wy from. 1935-48, said he hadn't com- Racing Boat ‘Loses Driver, Scares Crowd Coast Guard Finally Halts Careening Craft es plained to the umpires about stalk ing tactics. . But Eddie, who said his pitchers had been “wild and ineffective all season, not only during this.game,"’ wasn't throwing at Torgeson,” he said. “Cot's been wild with his pitches for the past week. or 10 ‘ In his telegram to Giles, protest- om Fh umpires’ decision Stanky “Any delay prior to the forfeit including free-for-all, was precipi- tated by members of the Philadel- phia club.” . s - Giles wouldn't comment on the action “until I hear from all par- Terry, Cardinal centerfield star Beats 6-Time Champ: WEST BOYLSTON, Mass. H— Quiet Fred Shields, wracked with from creeping arthritis, has what he never ‘Sudden Deathi Playoff Gives Boros Victory Former U. S. Open King Defeats Fazio to Win Manakiki Tourney By FRITZ HOWELL CLEVELAND, July 19 # — Swarthy Julius Boros, 34-year-old the $25,000 Manakiki Open goif tournament, defeating George Fa- zio cf Pine Valley, N. J., in a sud- der, death playoff after they had} deadlocked at 280 for 72 holes, eight under par. Boros fired four straight sub-par rounds, winding up with a 71 Sun- day, as hard luck on late holes swept favored contenders out of his way, Boros took the lanrels on the first hole of the playoff with a par | Detroiter Wins Blind i Golf Tourney Sunday 4 inessman, battled aches, fatigue and husky, six-time titlist Charley Boswell] to win the eighth national Blind Golfers’ championship yes- terday with a record-smashing 104- 101--205 for 36 holes. * + . Rendered sightless as a result of his arthritis at the family din- ner table in 1948, Shields astounded a gallery of several thousands at Wachusett Country Club during the two-day tournament. Besides skill and courage, he jdemonstrated a new 0 the blind game which his fellow golfers say may change the style of play. * * s Like golfers who can see, this grandfather who has tabbed him- self ‘the old man of the links”, waggles his club several times before hitting the ball. His fellow competitors, on the other hand, take one solid swing after their direction hag been set by their caddy-coaches. Shields, once a 9-handicap golfer | at Detroit's Oakland Country Club, resumed the game just five weeks ago and played only 45 practice | Berkley W in 2nd Round Beats Huron Valley 9 in Legion’s Junior League Action | | During Regatta LONG BRANCH, NJ. ® ‘Bugs’. an outboard motortioat in the Long Branch Golden Jubilee regatta, lost its driver yesterday and Racing in the first heat for Class B stock hydroplanes, Bugs got caught in the backwash of a/|°! competitor and bounced 10 feet in| c1o the air. Driver Bill Harrison of | 5) Meadville, Pa., jumped out and Bugs continued on at top speed, weaving in and out among spec- tators’ boats. Two persons in a rowbodt saw the rideriess runaway coming their way and dived overboard. But Bugs bounced over the rowboat wthout touching it. The Coast Guard finally captured Bugs by throwing an anchor across her bow. West Amateur Tourney Draws Prominent Field Celebrities and Top ‘Play-for-Fun’ Linksmen in Meet By JACK HEWINS -SEATTLE W—The trees scrape the sky and the grass grows deep and thick at the Broadmoor Golf course, but few of the 165 golfers who tee off today in the Western Amateur tournament will go along with Jack Benny’s appraisal. “It's so beautiful,” said the comedian—who is an entrant. ““You can play lousy and almost enjoy it.” Benny and a former Spokane, Wash., boy named Bing Crosby got in a tuneup round yesterday, along with the defending champion, Dale Morey of Indianapolis, and Johnny Dawson of Palm Springs, Calif. Dawson, a finalist in the 1947 national amateur tourney and one of the favorites in this tournament, also tied with land in A lot of prominent golfers will be grabbing for Morey’s scalp. Harry Givan, a local boy, is coupled with band leader Phil Harris in the qualifying rounds, which call for 18 holes today and second was trapped. Fazio, who also lost the 1950 Na- Triumph was at hand. _The _hour had arrived; far-as the muskie was E | tie i i } | | ! ii H ¢ i E § Rat y g a : ; If you doubt any small segment of this piece, there are three stal- wart Pontiac citizens who will take oath it happened. Their phone num- bers appear in the book after their respective names. But leave me alone. I feel like the s.m.b. Defending Ch 33 2-Ball Hutch Sees Yanks AL Champs Despite Bengal’s Win That Knocked NY Off Loop’s Top Position |: amps Repeat y Victory by the: City io amen San ee ce was 1. history. Defending champions took a 3} nine in 39, but the runnersup came in with a fine 3 to shave the —__—_+—_ Cards for the champions and Out Svecersescses ++ $44 408 646-38 rey ‘egs****" 653—36—12 See weer en eseeeeens seores Dick Ackerman, Lee Kocsis 40.414 2, , While Boros) won $5,000 and took the lead in the PGA official money-won list for the year with a total of $15,120. In last year’s event, Cary Mid- dlecoff defeated Ted Kroll in a playoff after they deadlocked at 275, but Middlecoff passed up this | year’s tourney and Kroll blew his | chances with a huge 8 on par 4 No. 8, a 48yarder, where his drive went into the trees and cost him a penalty, after which he three-putted. Fletcher Keeps Canadian Open Title at Home m in _a playoff, picked up prize money 7 VANCOUVER, B.C. # — Pat Fletcher of Saskatoon, Sask.,. who Berkley, which tied with the Bir- mingham Blues for top honors in the American Legion 18th District "s 1st round, open-. ed 2nd-round action yesterday with a 63 victory over Huron Valley Boys’ Club. Winners came up with four runs on four hits, two passed balls, two walks and a fielder’s choice play in the 7th inning to break a 2-2 deadlock. Becker, who relieved Berkley starter Burkhart in the 5th inning. received credit for the victory. First-baseman Herb Duncan led Berkley’s 9-hit attack with three safeties in four trips. Clawson downed the Birmingham Blues, 6-1, in another Legion game Gunday. 3 U.S. Net Stars May Be Pros: Soon tare not-entirely new to the St.Louis +Phits MELBOURNE, July 19 # — Frank Sedgman, former Australian Davis Cup ace, Sunday said three of America's ranking tennis stars, Tony Trabert, Maureen Connolly and Doris Hart, may turn profes- sional soon. Sedgman, just returned from his second tour with Jack Kramer's pro troupe, said Kramer ‘‘may make offers to Maureen, Doris and tomorrow. After that the field will eo Sorh 7 = After the field is pared, the sur- PHILADELPHIA — Chicago White Sox teammates Minnie Min- oso and Jim Rivera are keeping pace, with each other in the matter of stolen bases. Minoso and Rivera, tied for the lead in the American bill against the Athletics. ~ Jets Increase pe Class A Lead With 12-0 Win CIO and Jerome Nines — Take Victories Sunday — in Other Games | CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE Class A —*, esac ee wer er eeeneneeeee Cece reeerenseessssees TITY eee ee eres esereeesees See wes 12, Oliver 0. 4, Elks 8. o- Saturday's results—Jets — results—C1O Jerome 5, Auburn 0. Pontiac Jets drew two full games | ahead of the City Class A Base-— ball League pack over the weekend after humbling Oliver Buick, 120. — Jets rattled three Buick pitch- ers for 12 hits, while Jets’ hurler Jim Addis limited the losers to four scattered safeties. CIO beat Elks, 14-9, and Jerome © Olds - Cadillac trounced Auburn © Merchants, 5-0, in Sunday games — to throw 4th place into a 3-team © deadlock. CIO’s Paul Osika col- | lected a single, double and home | run in four trips to spark his team’s 11-hit attack: Pitcher Zeke Morris helped win his own game against Auburn when he, slammed a home run with no one on in the 8th inning. 000 000 O— 6 4 weeeeween esses 10@ 173 x—12 12 Womeck, Cates. Capogna and Serra. Addis and Johnson. Auburn. ....... - 000 O8868 5 3 Jerome. .... 000 103 Gla—65 8 0 L. Stone and Flowers; Morris and D Store. .. 201 100 006— 9 7 eke a weenie oma 323 400 O2m—14 11 12 Douglas and Lofton, Nelson; Hruska Osika. Nul Named to UD Sports Post Succeeds to Position Vacated When Clark Resigned in January DETROIT (UP) — Raymond E. Null, assistant athletic director and coach at Hillsdale College during the year, today was named athi director at the University of Detroit to succeed Earl (Dutch) Clark. Null’s appointment was an- nounced by the Very Rev. Celes- 5 A screening comimttee composed of members of the athletic board looked over nearly 100 applicants for the job before settling on Null. January... Les Huntwork Wins PYC Weekend Races Les Huntwork skippered his ‘*99"’ to victories in both Saturday’s and Sunday’s races at the Pontiac Yacht Club. Al Oberson was 2nd and Charlies Callahan 3rd in Saturday's event, while Larry O'Dell and Andy Roua- let finished 2-3 behind Huntwork on Sunday. Final race of a series with the Orchard Lake sailors was sailed Sunday, with PYC winning by a score of 164-118 points. Forfeitures Not Entirely New- to Cards and Phils NEW YORK (®—Forfeit. games Cardinals and Phillies. The Cards and Phillies ‘‘tangled”’ in the second game of their doubleheader yesterday before the umpires forfeited the game to the Phillies. s- Ld] * The same two clubs were in- the Philadelphia awarded a 9-0 verdict over the because ofa pop” hottie barrage. Years ago forfeits were common. In 1900 there were half a dozen” — forfeits when crowds flocked onto the playing fields. Major League Results Wen Leet Pet. Bebind ew Vom i. ..55:.. oo z rs} % risers pens ~! = = 4 ae j 21" Washington ........ = Pe 47 2 . < 5 412 2% tmore 32. (%S 388 ’ Philade!phia w 84 357 a . 's Schedule. Provenie Pitchers vs. Re (®1) Lami way He Ta pm. Wynn (11-7) vs. Pesewal (1-4) or Shea (6-7) Baltimore at (2) 12:38 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., (+3) Larsen (2-10) vs. Hudson (&3) Only me and Kiely (2-4). £5 . 7:30 p.m, timore at he wer mgs Ts am. . “7 Philadeiphia (2), opm. and Pet. Beh’ emooeor Si4 6O7 eeteeeees eee peees ee eeeweeees ' ’ SATURDAT's RESULTS KM, St Lewis 6 C11 innings) 2, Milwaukee ' qu innings) ( i ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 : Junior Baseball innon,~ ve ;& rf .. ee Faaew Caan 2 s ae ® e . LOOP wtandings . CLASS D | wh WL ; : Nicholte 61 Mets 34| TOLEDO, Ohio, July 19 # — By H. GUY MOATS \in Ben Smith and Bud Gould, 2) straight for Olfs and Smith: - a . Police Le rece eve 32 | Betty Mae Kinnon and Betsy Rawis Art Olfs and Wally Smith, a | and 1, over the rolling Birmingham eae Slee ee Ris-ihlgien “Hes. adr 2 adlame dl coon after. a | Rochester als @¢/ posted a 70-67—137 Sunday to win . : belie something m tourney was a r short roll the ball tumbled in the 1 Wh = suing popes Snape emyy om) —— pla — : eee a record for this sort of tourney best-ball test. cup. It was Wheeler's 2nd ace of Lytell-C' grove <¢ hone 4 brook, proved again Sunday they crown. On a medal basis the re- in‘ state golfing circles. As tar At the conclusion of the SuCCeS§- | his golfing career. The team won =e om cLass F had the right combination for wim |Peating champions finished two un- as could be learned around the (ful final 18-hole round, Olfs re- from Ed Pugh and Frank Wood wh WL ning best-ball tournaments. This | “er Par- . ye ores Soa this mncspe ial in is a wonderful part- ward 2 and 1 to get into the jects, Canstord HA Sanjecsie 33 a time team : : Nati duo defeated a tough combination! Sunday’s victory was the third | has walked off with Seas aaa we ned he ee ee A year aso pvae —— net | 8t. George 33 vesa te a - morning.” among 8 ict 8 -handed = be B k - ° ‘Sunday's finale was a swingers. Boys’ Club 3% Yankees 3% UDIIC Lin ACKSpin Shot With rons} sso staerramnin wich te| cay vcon, cvs toe toe See” vored pair had won its way into r ax ’ Indians 42 Tigers os - . . the championship battle. For most | 5» Saturday put the defending ~~ :; Has Tennis, Poo] Parallels cerns, 55,25 |Sanoreinebe seiten eck tome, eee ae GIMPIOM SNUNS| ay sere seman a sedan tn On tis at be St ney He oe ae et tema ar |e ant : eventually pai : : ac” Te Fe acta om nus oar bl i thin |i kif [OU Peres wre tH '8| Township Loo ° The backspi ith j fe yd Saat lead on the 15th, going 2-up there | charm and he dropped putts of five p P ‘0 0 an bade ckspin shot with irons is| Usually you don’t use much/on Ojifs’ birdie putt. Gould and | feet, 20 feet and 15 feet on the 2nd, Team St di close Xin—as we say in West Vir- , Smith. played them even to round | 6th and 8th holes to establish a an Ings G A a ae = ' in tennis and out rest of the card. | margin that eventually proved ade- MEN'S LEAGUE _ ene ndrews Says He pieced Agen iia Olfs and Smith had their trouble | Te. Dros” "4 3 Richerson ¢ ALIGNMENT Will Stick to Selling sports is to stop the ball whee Soe eres pdiigeniey eine ape ora ard || ae JUNIOR ” Lif | it strikes the object it is aimed wey out. okeh, for while Art was af-| Whiting and Weyand to establish we —— WL S p t C | A L e insurance =e at. flicted with putting trouble in over | their lead against Jim Phelan | O87 52 Drug 43 In golf we are aiming at the F White 52 Inter:Lakes e7 ae DALLAS,. Tex. (UP) — The lif the first six holes against the) and Dick Wibel to win 2 and 1, - insurance business is toe good atta Elistrom brothers, Wally carried| in Saturday's round, while Smith [ws ters “ss pers ya for Gene Andrews, newly-crowned To play the backspia shot ih the load. Later, Art took up the | and Gould disposed of Bill Nettle | Drug 35 Union Lake 36 National Publinx golf champion to| Belt the player positions the bail slack when Wally got into diffi-| and Bil Jordon 2 and 1, to reach e consider turning professional. = midway betweea: the = nag apaid the 52 champs the semifinals on Sunday. Key Lions Signed “Besides,” ; , - If the shot is played with y won 5 a 0 reach t _—— . Fan iar mid “aoe Southern & chub of deep pitch mony play- finals. Putting slips cost the Ells. ' Besides the championship, titles| DETROIT (UP) — Tackle Lou ; ’ you think : trom team heavily. ‘in six other flights were deter-|Creekmur and defensive halfback it's a little Jate in life for me| °F then play the ball slightly of mined Sunday, Carl Karilivacz, key players on to even think about such a thing.” | back ne center. The stance Cold putters put Dick Whiting | pirst right» Ted Stillwell ‘Plum Mol- last year’s championship team, The genial 29th Publinx cham. weet _ amy I Sf eee and Rollie Weyand out of the (lov), sod CJ Perey‘ eiected Don (have signed 1954 contracts with pion is 40 and a well-satisfied ol dl rar a auld ta eee aan Ga eek Dawson end Jack Zinn (Red Run), 4/ the Detroit Lions, Pacifig Palisades, Calif., busi address. A hasers : 4 flight—Jack Andrews (B’ham)| The club announced that con- nessman with no thoughts of any | Today’s player has reached the | wrist action on this shot. And don't a tee ree a oat ehamee a RR ob ag a | pity anh signed Friday with . : s ur i ) , such drastic upheaval in his (top of his backswing for a rela-|make the mistake of trying to Santas ox — aN eee Gk warny accel — wy, Lions’ general “The life insurance business has been too good to me — I'm go- tively short iron. His left arm | flick the ball with your wrist. It's (arrow). is close to his body, and | hitting the ball on the downswing his shoulders (A) have completed | that. gives it backspin. ing to stick with my twice-a-week golf games,"’ he said after nosing out Jack Zimmerman of Dayton, O., one up in a see-saw 36-hole battle for the public links title Saturday. The 14-year youth advantage Zim- merman held over Andrews wasn’t enough even in temperatures that ranged from 103 to 110 degrees throughout the week long tourna- ment. The mercury climbed to a siz- zling 109 degrees during their nip- and-tuck finals in which the lead changed hands six times and neith- er ever held more than a two-up edge. Rochester Man Lands ‘Biggest’ Yellow Perch ever taken in Oakland County wa- ters was landed Saturday after- noon at the Bald Mt. Recreation pond. The fish, taken by Ciiff Fie- belkorn, 493 John R., Rochester, was 14'2 inches long and weighed | one and a half pounds. | ever seen."' | | flopping near the surface,"’ the an- | gler said Sports Calendar j BASEBALL | CLASS A—GMC vs Elks (Wisner 5 36) | CLASS D—Deris vs Lytell-Colegrove nm, 6:30); Mets vs Police (Wash AUTO CITY MEN'S—Loule’s vs C-V (Beau- TRiM dette, 7); Moose ve Stadium Inn (Beau- SHOP dette, 8:30). STICKEL ] 328 Orchard Lk. Ph. FE 5-8722, + | major whipped ranked player. Vic Seixas of Phila- | delphia, 7-5, | final. lumbia-Josiyn "ork, 5:30) . (Ce NFL aay CLASS © -Pottce ws Caen Ponte iCo-, = corres. on o National Crown ellow Perch to Tut’ Bartzen Southpaw Netter Wins Clay Court Title by Beating Trabert tennis Bartzen, San Angelo, Tex Prior the country's 64, 6-2, ads Start Work r. Richard. Thompson end Cduck Living- tone 4 and 3 - Pourth—Lee Lemat and Elton Wilijems deteated Ed Galiagher and Gus Headbic . in 21 holes. Pifth—Chuck Grenadier and Pred Droesch defeated Ed Guisippi and = Bates 1 up. Four straight holes ‘ver being 3 gare at 14 holes were won on ‘or ti gad Robert’ Hoover and Larry Kerns deteated Al Lynas and Dell Wheeler 2 16th. Of course, the eagle 3 on the par 5 eighth by Smith and Ben's birdie 3 on a 15 foot putt on the ninth helped a lot, too. One of the Sunday highlights in the tourney was the ace fired on the 185 yard third hole by Verne Wheeler of Pine Lake, playing /**4). solation — Dr. Lovell with Sam Henry: in the third | :mhamy end Bod Stevens (Plum Hollow) flight. Wheeler banged a 344 wood | {fiusanon (cc Det), 3 and 3 Detending Champion Pads Lead in Softball League CHICAGO \#—In scoring his first | victory, southpaw | ; . | Bernard “Tut” Bartzen proved his | 27" moved a half-game ahead of ‘That fish." reported Fiebelkorn, | 135 pounds are not to be taken | idle General Motors in City Men's “was the biggest perch I ever | lightly hereafter by the game's big Softball League standings yester-| 1st game, but came back to beat | caught—and the biggest one I have | guns. | sport- | starts, 3-1, over Birmingham Rite- | | Fiebelkorn had left one rod and | ing goods salesman, wrapped up | way . | line by itself while he was casting | the National clay court crown |with a spinning outfit,.when the yesterday with a 6-2. 44, 6-0, 6-2 fish hit the “‘free’’ line. “I pulled victory over the nation’s premier | the line up, but didn't know how | @mateur, Tony Trabert of Cincin- | ‘big the ‘perch was until it started | nati. to that championship match at the suburban River For- | . | est Tennis Club, Bartzen had| Shaw's Jewelers split an exhibi- | Shaw's second | ~ | pearances. in a@ sem Defending tion doubleheader with Wyandotte Chemical. Jewelers were blanked 2-0 on Stone's 2-hit pitching in the champion Stadium day, winning its 13th victory in 15 | the visitors, 7-5, in the nightcap. Jewelry nine was outhit 11-4 in \the 2nd game, but took advantage of five Wyandotte errors to score runs. Birmingham ....,.... Stadium Ina.. «.. 300 900 s—) Reynolds and Kothe, Miller and ster Wyandette ......... Ed Miller limited the Birming- ham nine to three hits, struck out six and walked two. Frank Webster led the winners at the plate with two hits in three ap- Wed- Btone and Wilodkowski, White, Roberts City Hurler Posts “iiss.yos"ii sme manager : AIR CONDITIONED EAT MORE LUNCH 921 W. Huren Se. Next te Huron Theatre EVERY DAY LOW PRICES Bread a Butter... OOF sence COLLISION WORK t OLIVER MOTOR D COLLISION SHOP WEIGHTLIFTING and BODY-BUILDING ® Scientific Swedish Massage @ Infra-Red and Ultra-Vielet Rays “Ow Heat Canine Thorobred ist Quality- ist Line 1oning PHILADELPHIA (®—Six Nation- al Football League teams begin (Mortheide, 1); Giles vs oe - | training today for the opening of | Exhibition No-Hitter hurled a no-hitter yeaterday as the Pontiac City Men's League team blanked Dick & Wes of the Waterford Township League, 15, | » in an exhibition game at Drayton | ¥ League Leaders | Grant fanned eight and walked Plains. Feterteré—Dtzte ve Drug (Men's, the league season Sept. 26. Advertisement 8:30); Union Lake vs Drug (Little, 6:30) Scheduled for workouts today TUESDAY were the Los Angeles Rams, at | BASEBALL University of Redlands, Redland, ee tke "Clirtaves | Calif.; New York Giants at Willa. (Wash 6:30); Griff's vs Don | mette University, Salem, Ore: Nicholie (Columbia-Joslyn north, 5:30) Boys'|San Francisco 49ers at Menlo (Calif) Junior College, Washington E—Lytell-CColegrove vs Club +Columbia-Josiyn south, 5:30) CLASS F—8t. George vs Boys’ Club Americans (Washington, 9); Williams at Occidental, College. Lake vs Boys’ Club Nationals (Washing-/Io, Angeles: Chicago Bears at St.Joseph's College, Collegeville, one while earning his victory. TTS—Fox Richardson -Dairy of Waterford as beat Forster Tool of Pontiac, 12-9, 'in another exhibition. Babe Ruth Loop 1 CITY MEN'S—OMC vs Milford (North- — 7; CIO vs Birmingham (Northside, 30). WATERFORD—Dick & Wes. ve Rich- Drug vs Inter- | iy Verlin W. Emanuel, 1175 S. Har- rison, Denver, Colorado, likes to know what mileage he is getting from his gasoline. He reports, “I am saving approximately two gal- ardson (Men's, 8:30); Lakes (Junior, 6:30) Rangers Trip Milwaukee DETROIT, July 18 Tons of gasoline in every tankful Smith and Fred Lutzow scored 12° grass Courts tennis championship :|Ind., and the Chicago Cardinals aj at Lake Forest (Ill.) College. Seixas Defends Title in Pennsylvania Test PHILADELPHIA (® — Philadel- | phia'’s Vic Seixas, the No. 2 Amer- ican-ranked star and 1953 Wimble- don champion, will defend his title (e—Lew at the annual Pennsylvania State | : y +Nerth Duck Lake Road. 44 miles - Musial and since changing to New Super goals between them to lead the opening today. Permalube Motor Oil.” | Ivory Rangers of Detroit to a 16-8) much that engines just naturally run farther on less gas—especially | josers with three goals. ° Seixas won the title last year by | The new oil reduces friction so yictory over the Milwaukee Polo | defeating. Tony Trabert, the pres- Club Sunday. Allan Sherer led the | ent U.S. champion, in the week-| League, will announce the games long competition. | and supervise the final playoffs. State Tourney . STOLEN - and Rivers, at ay ae one Seth Boston, ji: Busby. ate tournament . Ruth Baseball League, this year | 90: Peller, Ch La a1s) Conane: sponsored by the Highland Area | fork, 52. te: Reevan. a Chigage. ment J Chamber of Commerce, will be Trucks Chicago, Sf, Mle vote ly - 5 held at the Beaumont Athletic Field wyen. Cleveland.’ Si: Coleman, Bailimore on July 29-30 io NATIONAL LEAGUE Beaumont Field is located on | gy bag a ag bo ge mle eal Seheendtonst : INS — : west of Pontiac Yorn. 75. peed hg ‘t . Cincinnati, 69; Snider, Brooklyn. Ty Tyson, well known state com- | “runs BATTED IN— Musial, Si. Louts. 94 joni fi ; iyn and Beil. Cincinnati. 77. missioner of the Babe Ruth Mays, New York and Jablonski, St. Louis in stop-and-go driving. Your Standard Oil Dealer has New Super Permalube. 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(UP)—A long- lost and forgotten poém written 132 years ago by Ralph Waldo Enierson has been published for the first time by the Friends of Dartmouth Library. The poem, ‘Indian Superstition,” is subject to critical analysis by Kenneth W. Cameron, assistant professor of English at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. The poem is published in a limited edition of 450 copies. According to Professor Cameron, _| it opens up an early and previously |-- unexplored chapter in the life ‘of Emerson. It was written while the poet was a 17-year-old Harvard undergraduate. The poem, which was once be- lieved lost, is owned by a private book collector in New York City. Alabama has selected a wood- pecker, the yellowhammer, as its state bird. 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Ramon Romero has acquired the | § screen rights from violinist Elliot | — Fisher who figured as the owner of the fabulous fiddle—and here's a something: -H- Romero's current —negotia- tions with Ralph Bellamy go through as expected, handsome Ralph—iong AWOL from Holly- wood will play the role of the insurance adjuster. Using actual and factual records out of the files of the adventurvtis | ~ cloak-and-dagger chase of the in-| | — surance man on the trail of the valuable Stradivarius, it is planned | * as a real cops and robbers melo- drama with a background of classi- cal music. * * Ursula Thiess retiring to be just Mrs, Bob Taylor? Not this season, | The bride, Via another leancut from RKO, stays at Universal- International to star in ‘“‘The Cult of the Serpent,” which is just what it sounds like — g horror thriller, only mere so, It's about a high priestess of a modern cult with the power to turn herself into a serpent—a cob- ra—and her trek to the USA to do in some loca) infidels for their sacrileges against her “faith.” William Allaniil, who has pro- duced a lot of money-makers of this type for U-I, handles the Thiess film, which follows her re- cently completed “Bengal Brigade’’ for the same studio. s . * All day tomorrow the test stage on “The Prodigal” will be closed to visitors because Missy Lana Turner is doing the $15,000 god- dess of love gown for the first time for camera tests to see if it’s too naked for the censors! Those who have had a fitting- WHALING ADVENTURE — Alan co-starring newcomer Joan Tetzel. tale plays today and tomorrow at WASHINGTON W—The blackout curtains that became a costly and }|cumbersome fixture in many oye) | American homes during World War II will be abandoned in any future emergency. Military and civil defense offi- i. cials announced Saturday night that window shades and venetian blinds will do an adequate job of controlling “sky glow’’ in the event sy of enemy attack. Ladd stars in ‘‘Hell Below Zero,” The exciting Arctic harpooning a local theater. vivid, flashing jewels. Lana has | shed 20 pounds, and I hear what | she ae oe can't be don P.S, Only. phoducer Charlie | Schnee and the cameramen will be present for the tests! * * * Hollywood in Shorts: Byron Pal- mer has been offered the Chicago or London run of ‘Pajama Game” by Freddie Brisson—and Freddie couldn't get himself a better guy or a better singer. Latest budget figure on ‘‘A Star Is Born” fs five million dollars! 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ALAN LADD IN A WHALE OF AN | FEATURES - 12.30 - 3:15 6:00 - 8:55 —Starting Wednesdsy— “THE BOY FROM OKLAHOMA” —And— “MAN IN HIDING’ ?OAKLAND: MOODERNIY A'@ COND!T OwET NOW thru THURS. —Features At—— 1:22, 3:24, 5:26, 7:28, 9:32 CinemascoPE ECHN 20 >» IN THE WONDER OF 4+-TRACK HIGH-FIDELITY STEREOPHOMIC SOUND with Hugh Marlowe - Cameron Mitchell ADDED: LATE N EWws Plus “GOING PLACES” Aria 14 IT’S LIKE CHRISTMAS IN JULY” Gultle 04 rw Theatres sraats FRIDAY! Joan Crawforé tn * in “Johnny Guitar” also “Flight Nurse” - GARY cooper | ____By_ LAURA Z. HOBSON Every traveler knows what a thrill it is to see a face from home. I just saw one I'd never seen be- fore! - ‘ > It happened while I was finding out about replacing a cracked win- dow in our tar. The local dealer was taking down the dope about where I'd bought it, my home ad- dress and the rest. ‘ Suddenly a voite "behind me said, *“Do you know Jane Harris in New York?" : T wheeled and saw a handsome young man in uniform, waiting for service on his own car. “I’m her son,” he said. “I’m stationed at Ft. Riley, and I heard your name just now.” “Of course I know her,” I said. delighted. “I knew your dad too.” As I introduced my boys, I learned his full name, ‘Pfc. John Robinson Harris, 8th Regiment, 10th Infantry Division. We laughed . talk like old friends. He's 26, a graduate of the Uni- versity of North Carolina in 1952, Poorly Educated Noncom MANHATTAN, Kan. (INS) x know any U.8.-whe ton't waiting for his two years to be up.” “Any U.S.7 Is that what they eall a GI or draftee now?" Apparently it is. My teenage son and I pumped Private Harris about his own 1414 months as a U.S., first at Camp Polk in Louisi- ana, then at Riley. “At the start,"’ he said, ‘I taught ‘basic education’—getting guys up to the third and fourth grade level, and I liked it. Now I'm testing noncomis, to git them to a grade school diploma—that's good too. If I get up a good I. and FE. lecture, it's creative and I feel great.”’ Woman Is Sympathetic With Minister's Plight Se a eal ‘Causes Trouble in Army , f-and E?*-t said “f'm sorry} an Army tWeutenant aid a ser- . to sound so fourth grade——”’ tion and education,” which is the section he’s in. MY son asked about basic training. “It's rough,” young Private Harris said, “buf the rugged stuff pays off in a big way too. You prove yourself a physical man, not just a mental one, but a total dne."* Meeting people you'd never meet otherwise was good too, and Jearn- ing new things. “But the social situation—that’s a killer. Unless you go for barmaids and what they used to call ‘hussies,’ there just aren't any girls around. So I drive to Kansas City every weekend I can, where I know people." WASHINGTON, D. C, w — John He got going on noncoms. ‘One He put it into mufti as “informa- Allen, of the Union Methodist | Corporal made 30 men hold their church preached on the four di-| Tifles over their heads for 15 min- mensions in living — height, depth, | Utes.” he said. “It was 105 de- length and breath. In discussing length he said) long as they can on concrete side- | walks rather than rushing to the Streets of gold in heaven and | would rather continue living in| Stuffy apartments than hasten to/ —with-a-B-A—in sociviogy,—and-he was drafted the following April. Now he has go.” “Ticking off the days?” I Army-tife-that-bad** “Not all of it. But I don't “only 9'4 months to | nes os the heavenly mansions. Following the service Allen was | approached by a woman who thrust | a bouquet of flowers into his hand brighten up that stuffy apartment | ‘of yours.” BOARDIN G HOUSE | Y Wc BAD, MEN! GIVE ME YOUR BEST/ L DIECERN THE SUMMIT OF THE A HILL AHEAD/<«. HEH- HEH! THIS 16 BULLY TRAINING FOR You, BURKE, AND WILL PuT THE OTHER LADS IN-THE PINK, nee {IT'S PUTTING T we 1S THER PARDON WORNOUT A CLINIC H SWITCH ON A ENGINES STRETCHER _Said, ‘‘Here’s something to! | grees in the shade. Sure it's against regulations, but in a peace- at running into each other in an-| Many people would like to stay as|time Army nobody goes around other “Manhattan” and began to | registering complaints." (Editor’s note: In a somewhat similar case at Ft. Dix, N. J., | sure true. geant were made defendants in courtmartial pri . uled for Thursday (July 22). In the Ft. Dix case it was charged the lieutenant and sergeant made their company stand at attention for an hour in 90-degree heat: as a disciplinary measure.) He told of another noncom, too | : dumb to catch on to a gag. “A couple of guys printed phony names on the backs of their name tags, and they'd turn them wrong side to, just for kicks. “Hey you, Georgie Malenkov,”’ the noncom yelled one day, and another time, ‘‘You there, Sack— S. Sack."’ Privte Harris laughed. ‘You get noncoms like that in command of fellows with education and brains, and you're going to get a lot of hot feelings sooner or later. It's the old story — you read about it in books, see it in movies, and it's . . It's a great old Army,” he ended, “but in 945 mohths——"’ My son was still listening to him. In December, he'll be 18—eligible to be a U.S. himself. SIDE GLANCES _ by Galbraith | igen “That's the career for me, on televisign'"’ Doris—showing my home permanent by Ernie Bushmiller GLOVE ON YOUR DOGS WHY ARE YOU PUTTING A THE I WANT HIM TO BE FIRST DOG wHOo -__THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY io, 1954 ALLEY OOP CAPTAIN EASY DAD! T LOOKS DESERTED! WHERE 16 ed ROGUES’ GALLERY ‘ — : . rf =. ‘ si , |i » som. ? HI} 1 2 je AR WOU SEE , AT THE LAST MOTE | SECRETLY PAINTED THIS DUPLICATE OF TRE ORIGINAL Al PORTRANT : =I] BUT f HAVE CONFIDENCE OF CHARACTER, IM BETTING MY LIFE THAT WACO IS A * DONALD DUCK eral > THE SIGN SAID 6uT, sin, IVE EXPLAINED. THOS ROOMS ARE ALL TAKEN! BUSTER, 1 GET A TWO-BUCK by Walt Disney YOUR ROOM.) Sir! Ask for the Went Ad Dept. "No Matter What Your Problem May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Can help you solve it. DIAL FE 2-8181 7 ee — Enjoy good chewing sues Segre Gum! Gives you & mice Helps time past Jittle lift. Refreshing ° . uy ¢ LL 7% “7 aQ Kg. AP, AS i - 1 . . . rai , THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 Flood Smashes Soybeans Jum } MARKETS |Market Busy, News in Brief | County Death Town in Central |“¥IO" Ip, : CT DUSY, hs | ly = es. Prod undetermined amount of mon- Martha Fall ‘ S “West Virginia Others Firm _ u © ce . ° pe Pesta fmcae ane a vending ma-| OXFORD — Funeral arrange- ~ RICHWOOD, W.Va. @—A flash| 4! IT ‘UP)—Wholesale prices on ul e IX | ton, is Pi sie ag oo ments for Martha Fall, 84, of 59 E. | flood smashed the gentral West gy aye te night, according to Ponting Police. |p t 1. Wee Med Sumtay. are town of Richwood today CHICAGO w—Soybeans raced up|" Pruits Ai . Transparent. Mo 1.) NEW YORK — The stock | Entry was made through rear pees Tee bety at ee Fie at one life and ruining the 10 cent daily limit and other | }4¢-45¢ bu | Cherries, sour, No 1, 4.00- | market was mixed today with the | windo . |merfelt Funeral Home. There are grains firmed on the board of trade | Noo 1 "6.00440 se pt meberries, black. play we no survi one million dollars worth hay fo. 6 of tr Mo |, geste 24-pt caee: raspberries, J aircrafts sharply higher and _ the | — of pret which was "Vesststiee bese. “er oils lower. oe = ee. et ley: : of water estimated at | 8sed almost entirely upon weather 240-360 Su: Denes, ‘grees, reune Wo The split in direction carried | 8 Sentenced to five days in Oak-| ro Regulate Transient. Merchante 10 and 12 feet in depth swept ponent. 475 bu a ae won, He £23- | prices up around 2 points at the |/@7d County Jail Saturday when | $Xs,7O* DMD ot eon eet eon firm oF through the town of 5.300-popula-| Dealings were active in soybeans oeed. eet 1.28-1.78 bu Broceoli, | outside and. down between 1 and | D¢ Pleaded guilty to reckless driv-| corporation shall engage in the sale of tien, at the opening but quickly quieted | Canvage No’ 1" 1'00-1'50" tue ‘Cabbese, {2 points in the early afternoon. | '"& before Orion Township Justice | description. not en age ts ony treée of ———€alis-went out to the Red Cross, |} down. That was because several png i 8:00-8:28 us «1 The pace of trading was below pHelmarG. Stanaback. Scott was {ceeupation. in “upon aay street oF National Guard and Air National contracts were bid up the 10 cent 1"'%$-08 dow bche; carrots, topped, Not. |that of Friday when 2,540,000 | #80 fined $50 and $25 costs. |" may sithin the Township of Ponte im. vance 2.75 box. Celery, No 1, : : teat , enga new for emergency ‘Telief. sau nd permitted in a single celery. No 1, $0-1.00 ie one pote shares changed hands in a declin- Mrs. Shirley, Hartwick, ro oneal aoe rang (Merman oven state police radio message and there were no offers | No 300-250 § doz Cucumbers. | ing market. of 157 W. Rd., "ithe Township of _ Pontiac unless such was overheard in about | to sell. In other grains the trading | NM inojse 2°49 », bushel: cucumbers | Aircrafts f t Oxford, | transient merchant shall have obtained &: ti hoth No. 3 125-175 Dill, No. re were out in front at | was fined $50 and $10 costs when | & license in compliance with Act No. $1 ng Pee | ot ae of | pace continued rapid. Mas eh em take Sohirene, $5 sos the start of trading with large she pleaded guilty Saturday to|“section 3, Thet each dey that one ¥ . s, : : ? eac y an = adding might Laila rags of the first bone Qaiese, grosa. ie . hts aoe ses blocks on the rae and the oilS | reckless driving before Oxford person. — or corporation, shall violate James E. Reed of the National v. “JULY | pene Parsley. root 1 %- moved lower, As trading prog-| Township Justice Fred_F.-Stevens. | shail be @ separate offense. $2.08%, corn 1% | to 5% higher, | bens Peas, Wot 3 3.00:3 50 bu Pdr ressed, the split widened. West Bipomfield Township Jus- Section 4. That any petson. firm or Guard at Richwood said the storm | July $1.60%, oats % t Cantle. No 1 3.00-350 peck basket, . i " corporation violating the provisions of Ma to 1% high- Also higher were the railroads. | tice £1 C. Dieterie ‘Sa A broke about midnight hal hot, No 1, 156-2.00 peck basket. Pote. mer erie ‘Saturday | this ordinance shall, upon conviction : er, July 744%, rye 1% to 2% higher, | toes. new. No. 1, 2.50 56-ib Radishes, | Motors, and metals. Lower were | fined Marion S. Lewellyn, 46, of | erect. be punished by & fine not ex- 19547 JOHN G Insurance Agency _wise would be collected on proper- Sto 6 higher: G6. | atehacna wn SG ¢;°| men walked into the station. asked 3082 Devondalr, Avon Twn ace ty which government large cfg = eat ,42,, 9,8 stand: | Atl Cet Line. 176 me Gat,” 83. | for change tor a bill, then pulled | Tuy Gk Cen ee, has removed from local tax rolls. is. Atios Par... 435 NOt Gype -. SF%/the gun. They rifled his pockets, | Sete Se ee ee THATCHER. ~ Cmmauo pun Aveo wig Tae Steel rt then made him face the- wall. Ponteal eM ke (ice rowan Boy's Pet Rooster |:vste2a*S: satrstsragcrms | Bianca EY 2089 32] where you are or we'll blow your Samat vin tet 6, on ¢ 391; totel U.8. shipments = Av... 82 pod Fae bo Marion officiating. Interment at PATTERSON jor Priday 538; Gaturday 294 a. | (Mia, M Fw 2!) brains out.” They fled on foot when _ Oak _Hill_ Cemetery - supplies medesate. dem ; market | peel “@tect ig e e motorist left the | MCKAY, JOLY 17. 1984 TERECA steady on whites. reds slightly weak dap eft the gas pumps. Ann. 368% N : & weaner| lakes Top Honors | isu‘cre: im tigate mote i ey, ee ia et 7 t i $05; round reds 400 tons oun poe th gaa oe rotate a Lt B H B : f Tenaay Dur ie a on ne i €00 Commnintiy Netionss || Kischen, MoCurvoll stent, tont | S2t Gott eae tee ves Mee] Bam ut cc Se Ole cp is USINESS DIETS | Sis th, Mersase Paral aire | : . ied y ens I)! | e ° arner r | Bank Bidg.—FE 2-922 top honors in a McCarroll School SS aon Co 13. Packard J | eee at Perry = Playground Program pet show Poultry Calum Rae) Penh EPL 14" _ Total claims paid by the Mich- MFACH’M sULY V7. 1954 RAY- 7’ |recently sponsored by Oakland persorr rovirar Gan recat! ParegDa.. 316) Wan Employment Security Com: | Brtvedn’ Pama” ach oor 9 be <== ounty Apimal Welfare Society. | | petnorr Cate paid per pound | Carrier Cp. ses Pepal Cola. 146] 94 yo. oe en, | mele eee oe oe a soc Case Jt 192 ps by brother of The animal welfare jety and | (> greta lees or No 1 quality live poul- Phelps D 02 ng June 3 were more than Maryn Lee pean ’ Pontiac Department of Parks and| Mesey hone 16-28. light type 16-17, | Cater Trae ... eng Philco 3374) double of those paid in 1953. it Eugene, Danel Arthur’ and James heavy breliere or fryers (33% ihe; Celanese 22 «= Philip Mor 35.5 wr announced Sund The | Robert Meacham The body was | eo = ~° t ¥ Recreation are sponsoring a series | whites 26-29, gray crosses 27's. Barrea | C&® Bl UE «Mil, as : ay aken Sunday to Harrsburg. I One Full Veer Guarentee || of pet shows at the 19 playgrounds | Rocks 28 Caponewes (4-56 ther 30-34 | Cre Son 7’ 38) Pit Plate ci. sai| Value in benefit payments rose | ©, te Metre, aera hone = cus Proct & G.... 854| to $95,643,055 as compared to . From Houses, Apartments, Cro- || Supervised by the Recreation De- CHICAGO POULTRY Chrysler... ag? Pullman... 898) gig cio gig’ _ Interment at Sunset Lavin Come. cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- || partment. CHICAGO ‘AP)—Live poultry steady. | Cities Bre cag Pure Off...... o52) $40,517,849 in 1953. tery. Harrisburg, Mlinois Funeral main out Only three hours. No Classes in the McCarroll pet preaseal i Feat I ae prices =. coece — eS Pe ey at Arromemments ‘br ths Coats Pu- ; avy Lil ~ | nere. ome 8 signs used. show, animal winners and their! i1s-ie8. fryers or. broilers 2428, oid | Cluett Pea. 384 Ree Meters... 373} How to gr a used car ial, na at Fates are ache ewners are as follows: roosters 138-14, caponettes 27-30. Cora Cole ..1146 Ree ron B... 3s &Nd operate like new was demon-! switH—suLy 19 1984 ALPRED Rox Ba Company Catchons ee pandas rey RKO Pict. : og | strated Monday at the Schutz Mo-| ° peoeels 31 Chippewa age 12 006 Pent. ot. me. Seas || Oscar: J.D. Kitchen, 1311) & Pike : | Com BA's say Rock Spe > (35 | tors Inc. in Birmingham by a crew Salih” Gate terme Pail tinct Mente ‘Danny Hera om, bert rry Livestock | feo 5 rg lend. : o |of specially- “trained used car ex- |, ee F Blanch rae Phitin oe i DETROIT LIVESTOCK seit Pw pL St Reg Pap... go-t4DEiLs 4 , Pp Smith dear becther of Talhot nd Nipples: balck ~ as ae Cont Met . 92 gead AL RR... 594] tor Corp. The de t ner arunerat YE pereoe : ny Oliver | report c ‘ | rp. emonstration. Spon- . unere! will be held Wednes No Contract ie me Preddie Judy Bastmén, "Fge_aelabie_ se, = early sales, Sane mas pee ou... re! | sored by Schutz Motors Inc, is mas er ih Re a N. “Junior”; Kenneth Kimmel, 647 N. Dertows and gilts cents lower om oe mea Hy Simmons... 382) part of a nation-wide program pro- George Widditield offtetatin: In- le —Salabie 3.866 Receipts include | Curtis Wr... 141 vac.... 40.4| Vided by Plymouth Motor Corp. to ay ast wenere ey é “oe Pe mr lee om A - Bocony Vac... 49.4, Vi The family asks to please well , ne n a pre cent erceipte | cows: mareet une all ee — re - 2 {| restore used cars and make them flowers. ‘Memorials may a made rky”; Candace Love, ev ew early sa igh choice and| Dow Chem .. 424 Sparks W..... 46| safe for highway use. “In our or ¢t ‘one oe . prime fed steers about steady, but later! Dy Pont 136.4 65.5 j 8m ge pr omg pt: es 179 Neloon sales and most bids 25-50 cents of more| gagie P || 32.9 } og! MO 38.1 business, the sale of traded-in cars ith will lie in state at the . “Spunky”; Mike Eibergen, 494 | lower; heifers opening weak to 50 cents| Bats ptr Lan std On Cal... 6 is & factor consider | —nntz—Teneral_® Call Tod scamoney”s David Pletcher, 816 B.| mostly ‘steady. other cows very “slow, Best Kee vee a SS Sa wos: oat this activity catremaly inpertant, In Memoriam > Rabbits sales, bulls; oetek opened Fi & Mus In 25 Std Off On... 374) George Scutz, pwner said Gregory Oil Co. waymttrteit”; Mery Ann Edwards, 189 steady but fe tactive. thes fant = hen Stew Wer... *e = : IN MEMORY OF GEORGE early sales chote: id pri =DBE ae _ ot ee Raat ee pa iea leat. SES 21) Youths Lectu ee East Welton Bivd. es ugherty « iteets atid yearlings $24.0 | pairy sor’. 64 Rwift & Co... 481 U S ec [ And Triesds trom day to de Phone FE 5-6141 | sCece Daugherty. 191 Woite |§23.5% feed Wet mates ot e309 heifers Frock Tre .. MS Te Ge 8. ; ee wilt ihe one 1 Tove, from “Noa! "sane. 218 “Oliver _ | last week. few sales utility and com- ao Tex G Sul... 986 wit - |. | mercial cows $8.00-11.50: early bull Qen Fiee’ ., 447 Diomp Pd 133 Or al X ran . e end Family _ ; “Blippy”: Peggy Johnson. 404 Bdison.|canners and cutters $7.00-9.50. Gen Pes ... 733 Dear. 471 ‘Plow Sperone eerereeaapeeeeemnennaemememmemmmmmenenmnns eee eee et two loads chotee around = lb —— Gen Mills a4 beg S nog 167 apueeeeeee ers 3 habebhiddd td hh eda tient war Gen. Ry. Big soe Transamer ... 341| Two boys who poured a bottle of OwERS Calves—Saiadie 600. Market ing | Gen. Ry Sig 206 Toent Cc Pox. 21.2 7 ee steady but not fully ; | Gen Refrac .. 45 oldered...... ’ 934| Pop into a mailbox over the week-| 123 AU FE 23173 SWEATERS NESS EE fae Hae ie) Veeco Gividuals up to $27.00; some commercial re... 35-4 Unit air Lin.. 24 | juvenile authorities at Pontiac and good 18.00-20.00; few cull | Goebel Br .... 7.1 Onis aire 4.7 ° ila atl on Sit "Sas down Ne S| Goodrich <<. M8 United ep---- 8 | Police Department. Donelson-Johns 7 Qt Mo Ry... 301 On Gee Im: 3¢3| The youths, aged 14 and 15, ly 2OME melaean 4a \ puscana: Gat — Saladie 10-| Gul? on ‘: is a at slot of the box reese and V h Si ] 000; mod active: =e . a a A | sera asereteiz cetine: eogven steady | Rarre Mt ($6 US iment S62] Fame Sts. through “pure mis| Y OOPNCES-OlDIe | Bglght butchers around 28 lower and | Holland F .. 1¢1 (7 @ Tob.'-... 112/chievousness,” Pontiac Post Of | FUNERAT. HOME | gery Needy. top | homes ve Ven Rool 296 | Ambulance Se-vire ™ ep ee 50 ower — —_3$0-230— + ects 4 fice officials said ——_— ae SR we ane ar Meter | | 23 60.23 75 latter cies gr Hn or | Hout Per 18% Wern * Pte By | —— fa = T ; : E4 | weights 100 220 Ib: few loacs and tote I Cen 92 Ys Run n Lotter carrie, Charles Smalte iCometery I ots 5 4 é ° S| That No 1 and 2« 196-9'n th 22 hint) ak, eet tn Tt 47°35. of Clarkston found about 17! = a sete & isiae tae dase we o1n: m1 6° * Weve A BK OMT) , | WHITE CHAPF! CHOIC \ a 19 50-21 00. a few 310-338 ie 1880- | In 10.80-24.00: utility rassers down to| Prev. day .... 176 977 627 #1306 hbo: led to the 4 id ness on Furniture Avte | 13.08; 0 of prime heavy. heifers | Week ago 1767 963 626 130.0 | Neighborhood pair’s ap- 7 7 80; good to high choice th ago ..,, 1707 941 601 1260 on. 2 9, 12, 18, 21 «| Reid _sbeut 96.80 Month prehensi » 8, 9, 12, 18, 21, 22, §. ers 18.50-23.25: 2 load 922 Ib. weights | Year ago ....,. 1383 868 52.4 yay | > “Why Certaialy” ... that’s the prompt "| is. wiity Seana mr tat lise wen. tas se Ss eiQOP Club to Hear Se ee ———— answer the the rendlyinaoager tes Jou a At 4] mere End cutters 700-1660, utinty end] IPS) igh". iste 93 2 ites Se ete. 13 | | praget —_ : cuales Seanira I1.08- raps vo. 00 ane sede ° aad m8 ros ‘ras 5 | ry é - —. Federal ¥ Man’s Shouts | sstetns ar sen vege pee |Copeman and Gordon W.,Deneas,| ris", Loans mode te residents of ef! surrounding towns a gle] "inchangrd premium of 10280 | all seeking the Republican nomina- ho _orrer. | Whee Edward Anderson, 63, of 883| Europe: Gee Drftain (pound) $2.¢:| tion for Oakland County Sheriff, eat — oe ————_ | Stanley Ave., told Pontiac Police | futures 281 a CoD Lad ate cee, | Will speak, State senatorial can- Re edjustment: wi be eiver Detective Olin E. Hoffman that | Greet, Bri " 60 da futures 2.81 13/16.| didates scheduled to. speak are- : he routed a burglar from his home futures 2.81 ii6. ce ; ela cont, William 8. Broomfield, incumbent; meets containing’ ype since WASH ERS gid Sunday morning by shouting | Beis%m t\"ane) 28% of» “cent, ‘un- bined M. — K. Jarger than regular arate at him. unchanged © ; Germany (West) (Deutsche ' a . : , Edward previous said he thought it was der) oa. up | of a cent: f ~ M 3 and “ eet Ads may aan his wife, Lilly, 60, when he heard | 16% of © Sgt unchanged: be canceled up to 0:20 the REPAIRED & SERVICED someone tip-toeing around the house — ey 14-Year-Old Boy Held e at 5:40 a.m. ‘ (franc! » 23.33%, ; Den. ° A CASH WANT AD RATES COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS “Suddenly, I saw someone stand. | ™$2,,(*feee 1488 ot val for Breaking. Info Station Lines 1 Day 3 Dave 6 Dave FOR ALL MAKES ing in the doorway of our bed-|uschanged)” Brasil free’ Lik) un A 1¢.yearold serued , 2B ne an room.” Hoffman quoted Anderson : $8.02, unchanged; Vene- boy was 4 10 312 480 AL : as sayi He id the i Par he ae Gone 1368 en = ’ le authorities y H He HF $8 i L MAKES OF png nes intruder. | nenged. : *| morning when a Pontiac patrol- 7 280 §o0 THe) Oe | whom believed was a yout man saw the youth break into a 8 3% 57 R66 -Elpetric Motors Renaired | fled out the rear door of the home | spn ’ ee ee ee | whan he ues ae ‘Convention Site Named |ltlling station at 4 N. Perry St |e out of bed, A se. to Patrolman William Davis said Birmingham Office Phone FEderel 4-2569 Fethoved from an open’ window, | areal omnes ih — The 3th/he was walking on his beat when | . ge - ; n an open window. Departs at ic Aeece ee n r arene 0 rons wntow ead Ph. Midwest 4-0844 : : | American was about to enter. Davis, several The human body Has about 12,00 | gion will be held July 22-25 in| feet away, caught the youth after | 579 Hamilton *. ' a 4 = } _. Help Wanted Male _¢ & BILLION DOLLAR LIFE IN. surnace Co. in — area. sonal” career bee vertisement Revilies -¢onfidential Write or call: O. E. LaBarge, Huron Ave. Pontiac Mich Automotive Salesman Opportunities for 2 men to sell the most r cars. Selected men must be industrious and de- “h- T | Cabinet Makers NO OTHERS NEED APPLY Must have own tools and read details. Steady, year Help Wanted Male 6 new ur i BOTH 8TAND TO LOSE miss ‘hie one, rea) aan ayo oti. tad a8 Fall oe pe or part time. Jordor for eppoint WANTED: ON SERVICE Pull ¢% time. 6tate experience of will sel) established business in tiac area at at- | mag orice. Write Pontiac Press s 38. . _ WANTED TO LEASE: CTORS and 30 open top Tandem to trailers to haul from Columbus, Ohio West Good rates. Contract: Pre-Fab Transit Co., Farmer City, Tilinoié. Ph 2141 Columbus. Ohic. Ph. KLondik- 4641 WTD. AT ONCE MEN TO SELL consumers’ every day household necessities under our factory home or part time in‘ eity Pontiac, Earnings based sales. Wr.te Rawieigh's. Dept. CG-69A-728, Freeport. Tl. WATCHMAKE®. tTEADY MAN. Capabie of taking full charge, FE 48406 t WANTED — TERMINAL MANAGER for large common carrier anal tion. ase state vest expe: and saary ex Reply tiac Press Box 61. YOUNG MAN 4 TO 30. INTELLT- gent. tactful clean cut prefer cdlliege education Desire to grow with compan 00 experience nec- National concern located essary in Birminggam area Very pleas- ant working conditions Lincoln 5- = Help Wanted Female 7 OLA LBL LBL BOLL AVON COSMETICS Pleasant profitable work as neighbo resentative Call Mrs. Margaret Harvey = 2-708) befo 10 an and after 7 pm. ~ BUSINESS WOMAN wo with around Work: Reply Box 12 Pontiac | Press stating qualifica- | ability to select. sales personne! Must have some sales background, pleasant per- sonality Real career with sub- _ stantia] starting salary op- train, develop tidns and @¢&pertence=————+—frome Weply siving age and Ay @OMP AND a et shot helpful Write P O Béx Aubura _ M415 Dept D 8 Chicago $4. BUMP AND PAIN MAN WITH | Hiinots 7 own facilities Call FE 20101 and) =| = gOGKKEEPER STENOGRAPHER _ask for Mr Humphries and genera! office work FE 56116 SERVICE STATION | MANAGER With ability to train men wanted by major oil company. Steady salary | Dart for appoint- | CHECKER. FAMILIAR WITH raft to check em- to vance | dian ood Rd. La CAB DRIVERS. NIGHT SHIFT | Orehard Lake Ave CANVASSERS TO CONTACT | present user< of our products for service ant replacement sales Permanent earnings to start | a week Car neces FE 23811 tor imter- view. CARPENTERS WANTED NON Pirst rE modernization work OR 3-2276 ELDERLY MAN WITH JUNK EXx- perience to live om dump. Call _sfter @ PM PE 0. _ EXPERIENCED BLOCK LAYER. Must be fast Will pay stove unton scale! _ 4-86 Experienced \-1 Truck Mechanic Good wages. anc working conditions Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. ar 8) ie Ave FE ¢0461 FE EXPANDING IN LARGE CITIES from 80 to 140 wholesale units | Opening in city of Pontiac if | you can maintain headquarters and learn to train sales force Offer opportunity for good earn- man CHURCH {i HOUSEKEEPER Pinst Presbyterian =— Church Birming- bam Mier First qualification; Supervising end assisting with i Becond qualifi- Would be helping manage m Thur qualification: L' kee Write Pontiac 116 giving full particulars reference CURB oral is YEARS OLD, eply Pays ss DROP EVERYTHING! SENSA- tiena!l earnings now to Christmas with famous fastest-selling, popu- lar-priced personal Christmas cards name-imprinted Also alk bum of de'uxe designs Box as- sortment too name for sam WALLACE BROWN, Grand River. Detroit 27, ER TO Midwest LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AN EAS! JOB ON THE TELK- e¢ 6‘, hour day Beginners $30 Apply 23 E Lawrence Ir YOU NEED MONEY BUT eanno: work fui! time we have the opportunity you need. Pieas- ant and prifitable Write Pontiac Press Box 57 HOUSEKEEPER FOR MALL family with no children_ Cooking. Write Box 61 Pontiac Press MAN WITH WELL BEHAVED BOY neal housekeeper, would like to be more attractive than caalaey Write Pontiac Press Box 6, $12 A DAY' Lots of our le make it tn ings. Experienced company t will assist you in getting started spare time’ oF fast-seiling 21 We supply ample merchandise | for $) Chrissma« ards to friends, Write for interview Rawieigh s | co-workers, etc Up to Sc profit Whise Dept MCO-68A-W Free | per box No aaperiesce No in- port ttt : + vesatment Samples approval. 00k COP NOTCH REAL ESTATE mica: — 370 Plane sai «men needed right now! This : \ a 8 BN ot neve oan Cat ©) | MAKE $3008 BY aUGust—' W Kk cos i ee a — ~~ N eeee | Yelm ve Pn PE oat Coan | When You Want to Sell | UPPER DUPLEX A a AND $ — e —— OOT SPE. | BATH Garage. west side, heated Building Service 12 OR A A RANTER FOOT SPE dentia!. ao sea Real Estate! (HAS DONE [T AGAIN) Adus pretered “OR 34331 until | OLINO Gat. Saacte Loe BAR t+ fav room. beth cad sneer a ~ |S Tele a's Ginn THRIFT Pane patos al tts pamn.| Tyg Eat Pt oot ada | 2 “gat Prices beet auometie 3 ATTENTION: ,COMPLETE REMOD- Dressmakin Tailoring 16 ‘OP, 192 8 Saginaw. er, medical problems poy for a and are desperately Rent adeee Furnished 33 Mr. Cari Ran:om Mer. ter, new septic : “ane sal f nel. eling & modernizing service Attic ee ~~~ ~~ | SOLD WAVE SPECIAL, 06.15 Com | {Clot ant property dlepocal ser oul syPes od preperty to ae ror - FE 5-6171 pump. 46 feet on additions, complete apartment al- | ORESSMAKING AND ALTERA- ” hye, 500 N. Perry.) yt -_ eve a iaaal eourteous ac 3 CARING WRAR BLUR BEY. 1 HOTEL E - onedt £5 terations, custom b FHA| tions PE 52765 '¢ Palmer ' pr Office Open 9-8 child Reter- terms. f. FE 4-5470. ALTERATIONS AND DRESSMAK-| || COLL cin detee that = . aise NTIAC’S New Ranch ; 7G | Ca: t ing. FE 5-7082. », 500 N ° Fu bines results A JOHNSON, Realtor sea Pe Ho ot ~ mae BAB LARG T &-FINEST New anc tome— - rpenter Plowi 16A or sure *. : Lake Oakland Nonbbons Remodelire of ell kinds, addi Garden Plowing Dar MAID FOR FE 4-2533 | 3 CABINS NEAR BLUE SKY, 1| Weenly rate 612 also, per e n tions. attics, breereways, siding - | _Mrs, Burnes. PE 2-6814. 63 Mark. S- Ce eel Reter-| manent retes with bath and show. Beautiful new @ room ranch| ete. FHA terms. Refererces EQUIPMENT FRED FLIAS ee— 1704 704 S: Telegraph Rd. — _ences. PE or. Newly decorated. alr. cena). home. living room | 13530.| $53 M 3- “Garden plow mF rr aiscing. and lev" Plessd jock im: your cent pocbet 6 ROOM HOUSE. CALL FE ¢8329| tion bar. lobp nad din room. poste coer cet Ee | FLOO SAND. eee 5 ——— | for those letters -and chects you ____ Rent Apts. Furnished — 33! 5 2 ton 2 avatienle. FE it 10x19, recrea room 3% —— os . otha Pat EDM"NDs SON for to mail They turned the Ay ELI TTA Bee fs $100 down PO Box 538 HOTEL. Al 'BURIN : acs Ww saene ee oy a = ef “thi. morn: u aU. ! room, lav — BRICK BLOCK CEMENT WORK . wee and a, 7 ses gas off thi. morn'ng Claire 1 LARGE Room AND KITC REN: | gai cae ais ‘trea 8° pe ran. | osu by ay of wees place renee fe a +5 = ciety, ce and firepiae FE 2-2468 Rs ad WAS here bb dtiona te nicshed and unfurnished Tots wel. | : Room Apert te water heat, 2 car plaster anice BIR ann CEMENT Laundry Service IS ips? eer GO GT AaxO PLASTIC BR\( C 1 CLEAN ROOMS come, Call before £00 9 m var itian an “etrigeration unit rarene, coment patie. <8 east queunpan. 900m Buy. 7 wer ain chin: s L 0 i Eons i ef ' j S Le “tid iy » ubat ; al down SB ee poe PAMILY LAUNDRY. SERY. Bie Seana wane © Weiosel e . a ROOMS CURWISNED OENTLE | Runsetl cane RENTAL) Rent Stores 40) terms. i = ag. o- sae Bey SNCHING | Siu” pula aad reopen 8 tot Bun ir ie a= = Ghana “BATH, 1 MODERN 3 ROOMS AND BATH ~~~ ~~ ae ~ R A ett Inc petes itv room. 3 & J TRENCHD 2-8101 _ KNAPP SHOES | 2 E - 3] preted im: dad tile and water lines) (Lace CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- __.OR 3-1592__ | eu child welcome. 78 Clark | a caer Lake. Hot water heat wiElisebewn Us ing _ MONTH. 250 OY nn itchen with "yining and R + . ss fled beautifully ‘inisned. Pontiac ON” AND . AFTER THIS DATE . . — a a ey bat = beth LE REAL . ee eee | arma teria rien | tA, Bar "te tint CASH ota rere | NICE NEW (POR Fo gar Alteration: -nd custom building. | 95 OR LESS. W sponsible for any de contract- IN z : 878 per Call Hotei OR 3-2579 and dried $1.00 call FE 3-9341| ed by an than myself h 2 ROOMS, UTILITIES. REFRI REFRIOER. | seuant aud wale asm plein ae" per month. CARPENTER WORK, ALTERA. | _561 8. Sanford. Jomes E. = * 8. Ma 24 HOURS zie, Aeuie. FE. bom Sou. | Righed. On ioc Lexe” FE Daacmemcc Mr. Ran- era? rar ~neeagr ary” © pea eentaea VE sEavice -e UrriEs aoe et STORE BUILDING. GAS HEAT. building. OLive 23-1221. Landscaping 18A |; PRIVATE ORR vor pour equi your —Ple._33_ Suton, ; SMALL HOWSE FOR COUPLE. ii Bc : : 2 ROOMS BACHELOR Ai Ra. goed Sise 2260. Rental ones ate ware posi PAUL SUTTON FOR CONORESS| home or farm cat — oo ferred, neat tow town. PE 56-1132 —_ iz rice, $78 month. 202 E. Pike, Free cee eee cn Rr Call Joho Berane | Commitee, Inquiries ag contrt You home within 1 hour [2 LARGE ROOMS. ALSO} Room | Rent Houses Unfurn. —7E _ewn ‘ oped od lutions inet hn: ¢ balboa offer before you Private éntrance Near Pon- | oat lento CEMENT WORK at ALL, KINDS Som. 56. Meee, REDUCE AND RELAX dea, We mean business! tee Plants Adults only, FE ¢4625. 5. Room _ SIDE, Ren Office Space 41 ae tant ae PE. 2-2340 | DANS LANDSCAPE. SERVICE, Resu te. with every viet . 2 Ri 8 AND BATH NO 70 CHIL- | fear schoo] and bus References II NN Oe "Immediate Oe ups ‘eo owe .maintonance. ag Lee btn eth Pca me 2 STOI IT dren bid Franklin Bivd. see care | requieed Reply Box 118 Pontiac | fa = cc) anc ener 7 : omer ——— SE ite for attorne ; an one floor. ne Plater ok up Maes 2 hapa ee eae ae tater settee rae fommatetions | W820 2 ale OR ae ae ava 'URMISHED a penta be caret SS 2 roa _ —— + EE mt ee Om 3-408d or OR 3-475 2 T oe % a W MED entrance. Adults only, 286 8. Jes- room e?n farm house we Dict Poca new a ET 4|| LAWNS SPRAYED FOR WEEDS |-#ATL PAP¥R FACTORY SOT | ] aie ; | Senet Bs per mont. Ref. | noo APT CLEAN. ADULTS, ffences :| 11d | 00-400, t-ovety 2 bedroom -wuneaior mond Commins PE 4.9966 |LIONT DOING STORE, GRAVEL “Wid Child, to Board 26, '"°-"—F™*______FE £508 onty _201_Ouiver_ot WARD FE. PARTRIDG «ROGERS "Cup Ere ‘oreiee Beautiful oak fcry amd flush Sere Tim ; ee 2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 43 W. Huron ft PE 2816) ™ aired nd yt "FREE. SPRAYING — + enna GREEN--LAKE. OFFICE} adults 204 » Ave +SaLE BY OWN ROOMS NEAR Aik ‘DITIONED OF Pic B: cede and shrubs. | FE b-6s04, (ON OREEN 2 FURNISHED | RO ROOMS. NICELY | Wisner School, FE 45266 seuss Comoe Bovine & Looe naie age 2 “HEDQTRS POR A AcuM ARES: decorated. Washing machine & re- | (AEE PRONT. ROOM MOD-| Bigg 7S W. Huron St PE 4-0sel, —S08 Of 59088, - Wtd. Household Goods 27 | Cottages. Homes. ond Estates | frigerator. Private entrance — around £0078. eae aoa bagetat of per : i 1 ~ S.nce as Pe Hon Sil « =_ 5 buck trom N R AROUND, 2 BED- ___For H 4“ —,! extra stool basement. _Moving & Trucking 19 NORMAR RICE __bus_line. room lakefront, Lake Orion. Sale Houses large 2 car garege. ent LET Os BUY IT OR AUCTION IT COMMERCE 5-4412 00M FUR A FE = tor 82081 “WOodward &1744 Rings Here |” ' site. 965 per month. ville 269. in and out. 7 ROOMS, CLEAN AND MODERN . Ideal for itome or room- “Sieeae ae rg asa furniture buyers cash waiting YOU. WANT ae 3 losios te v4 oe ORLY. (a9 Hatchery $109 Adulte. OR _AD AMS. ing ‘ and ‘savers PY es, Refri e. linens. i ict 3 BEDAC and Rochester i LE) = paved : _Fenat, Entire hom demand 1 t cales| sie 8 ; Leased at $100, Also will’ sell. CP mon, . DUMP TRUCK SERVICE FOR Near with “Ee, Me, Ost Be! Pree te encoptionsl - TR DOWNTOWN. ALL PRI) OL. S007 S eadeess “bai aces cas | We es cae eee hire. PE 5-0448. ook for you 8B Commentty | your ee ee ee eee oer | rate, IT _ Mt. Clomen: NEW 2 BEDR A plete. Corner lot. 6500 down TeCiw eR STORE SOARED BTV AE PYPES | us "acaustes "Pontiac tcc |” avetone AND BATH MODERN. | "Matis Meat electric wate frat WEST SIDE L. H. BROWK, Realtor WA A tate dealings !n Pontiac ass~ res i gu 5enl i c 9 pe Ww “PR pase me Ms Ea. of furniture Ph FE 25523 as that vou wil) be satisfied 966 $85_0 month £ = . Y-MAN re 53 Ts = AND BATH ae MODERN PLE ONLY.| (Large 7 room eeere on Auqusta wiwork, Reavonanie, PE Due | WANTED FURNITURE! ine Suan Coa leap 7 plist Roe Meniy decerated bas | "any MODERN, co Peatine Pros | newt od furnace "garage fenced ticet TRIG AND DU If vow have enything for to iist vour pronerty pases week. 89 Lafayette Box : _ pense vert. oa — Or will truck serive, “'ack dirt and fil) sale and want prompt cour- cg eg SE Ge Pri-- LVA 2 dn LEIS FE Cg | iar ete cob oGF ae BE SORE | vate COLORED. “1c CKING AND HAULING. price in ca - MOR D198. T&S SALES CO. ) ROOM APARTMENT. AND ‘a0 REI CIGHT HAULING (IMMEDIATE OAKLAND 00 pay LAROEST serv’ a 57072 bs RT TR u Opi ane ed oe | —— |e agin BSH | ; , AR Sn Soetoa Open = Pa o—Gun, 104 | ; WANTED TO BUY: aoop Fd b P HOME OWNERS | yuyy Sore Can snvume FE) War Trck tig, Alger, | NEXT SUOR JD Bhance | OLLLUP AND | SUGh tia truck tre H sutton.” : As AWNINGS 32, _ | rod meee fTMEROLAR DOORS — woeee* and tree cutting WANTED PRE REE PILI i bir int RENT RAP I DIY 3 "mew he o, WURKMNED AP APART- ors winbows REDUCED, RATES | _eain. “Phone ‘Px’ 2571, 5 7 7 1h ones, | Copealtes APART. | | (ALL SMZEa EXCEPT PICTURE a ey vou Smith wae ate Ox censuie through Classified ads!! Ms a BATH PORN a eet pon AE a ea apna Ie a enter oem {AERTICE- ASHES ROR + AK GALL, FE. PN cores on, dee Gvamer parties | | moldy - pe “Room, house or apart- ow a ORDER NOW j°AND CARPENTER Seman sEMIOS ring FE 1-0274. exnerienced truck driv | 039. | WANTED (1 “‘BY-ELDER- 18 WANTS F 2 _A!_ kinds & 2036 EVENINGS Building | g 1g Supplies LINENS II Se | aa- | lEEAUTIFUL BRICK STORE WITH flat above, includes plumbing. heat! g garage leaded glass and Mission front wall paneling 214100 — TO WRECK $600 | Materials for ron SCHAEFER DEARBORN OR SALE STANDARD SIZE TS CE TREE REMOVAL TRIM- “ning Pree estimates, FE 2-7188 MAK —_REFRIGRBATO TORS WASHING. MACHINES (RONERS : —o REPA PHONE FE 4-2569 Walton's 5) N Parke ALL MAKES OF -OUNTAIN PENS | repaired ov factory trained men a! our store “heoeral Fat cor & w tLe Otuwe sup aw rence st Pee on ‘Lotss APPLIANCE SERVICE | We service all rakes of refriger cape os radios cleaners A&B BTRENCHING Footings. water lines, field tile FE 5-096) BOOKKEEPING tax | reports | BLOOMFIELD wetE TT EAWERS Welle ant Window: rieaned. Pr sER ICE AND ~ BEACH CLFEANIN Bearnes tstailed cleaned = EM 1 2088 |DEPENDAPLE | | clean | 33 | EXPERT Th TREE TRIMMING & RE. | moving FE °-6822 SEPTIC _ Prompt service TANK MY ALTERaT. ep a Re | M 3-487: MASON & CEMENT V "Soni ~ FREE | | ja — ina, | Or we will dismantle and deliver or —— appliances nov: ROY'S | oe Gok ‘Picna P 2-402) | af TRUCKS. TRACTORS Ar EcTIPMENT SS 124| PAINTING et OUT FREE estimates. FE 2-4137 | PAINTING AND DECORATING. IN- side and oui polite free br estimates FE ¢ — RHANGING Per PAINTING. FE ¢2171 | PAINTING RESIDENTIAL, COM- mercial papering & oaper re- Moved Cheries White OA &J3ne1 _or FE 2-074 PAPERING PAINTING. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL | SATISFA CTION ASSURED WILLAM, FE 3-0164. 13, WOMEN WANT WALI WASHING painting OR 3-278 THE PONT TAC, PRESS or 25 Colling Wood aca ‘SERVICE TO ALL LAND estimate Our work Smiter % Tor Helge = Pe ~~ Staker | RUS Ne vGuna: MENTAL id & Son | me crecns | AGENCY, FE ¢1444 PLUMBING ti ANI © FEATING | H 8) Pontiac ‘arm and | FREE TO LANDLORDS LISTINGS ~» & Son YE +3767 =] Industrial Tractor Co, | oe. Fami'+ rental agent FE a 3 < NEW & R _FE_ +046) FE #1443 INTERN & WIFE, 2 CHILDREN SL ICE OF HAM : : MOND. \Y, JULY 19, 1954 4 y rs] BY + Call evenings. | YOUNG MAN DESIRES | clean sleeping room. Crescent or Elizabeth Lake Night ‘_worker References. FE 5-7546 §$ TO 7 ROOM HOUSE IN OR! | @utside city Excellent care Rea- sonable. By Aug. 1. FE 2-0368 | YOUNG MICHIGAN STATE COL- lege gredua.e wife and 2 chil | CooL, room. house Call evenings, lore ee Mane My eaoe oie t r town | WALLPAPERINO AND PAINTING | ONE. OIL to Baa Room __ Cat! for estimate. FE 4-0255. a another working irl. fee Pts PAINTING | $4381 nytime : ; = a Si ontracts, Migs. 32. 15 Photos & Accessortes: a+ Nid Contracts, Mize 2 a = ASH me rREASURED PHOTOS copien | “4} you plan to sell your land ard restered. LoPatin Studio 2) contract We have E Pike FE ¢7300. | © _ FE 7. _Physio-Therapy _2IA SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE Specia) Foot Technique 72 Elm St re _+2851 Television Service 22 OPO Oe ee eer ee DAY NGHT TV SERVICE PE 54-1206 6-4300. M. » GTRAKA GUARANTEED TV REPAIR “ANY make FE ¢8736 ANDY CON | _D¢ DON’ 8 _Radio & TV | HOME, SERVICE CALLS) NIGH MITCHE LL’S TV 48 E Pike PE 22-2871 _lypewriter service 22A/- TYPEWRITERS RENTED Miteheli's 123, N. Saginaw St. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA h it Expert work rinting and Office sup _ply Co 7 W. ‘ew ence - 23 U pholstering An PLLA CUSTOM MAKE DRAPERIES, i E | | plenty of funds at reasonable dis | | eounts Bring your abstract and | land ap As& for aa Clark) CAMERON H. CLA | Reautor 1342 W Huron i CASH FOR SEABONED LAND CON tracts on modern home oo BAVINGS & LOAN co 7 Huron 8t FE 40561 CONTRACT AGREEMENT FOR sale 1952 mode) 40 ft housetrailer May be seer at 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd Contracts Wanted- | Quick Cash Settlement PNIGHOLIETS CO. 33 W_ Huron FE 5-818) FOR SALE CHATTEL MORTUAGE for $2600 at per cent Pietra 2 bedroom house j FE 20062 vicinity of | dren desire reasonable two bp | oie es 4+-6482 — HARGER | | ears ences i - > ta ro Rent Lake Property 36 - * bait Pes alter or? Pm, f se Fe oa Ol et ‘ = m . E nate = 4th) Pes baite . . ' a LA Ade, ideal vacation apet a . Ide i Lovely e swimming, Home comes @ Seals. i bn Pee a .| Toreaty” “Ontario, Canada or ] a Roenes Point, Lake Simco 06, ring 23 "tor | reservations. NEW MODERN ‘CABINS gt POR. tiae Lake fe wee! K Cabin Day [NOR THERN MODERN Mtssoukse Lake. A 5-404) and on LAUTIPUL TEE LARS PUR 4 L vewishon, 2 uit Pa sen a se rE 2-073 —— SQUARE pLARE. 2 cc al also } a available _{mmediately ore efite. 3? | For Reny Rooms (1 AND A HALF FUR. Rnished. private FE 5-3168 ee ee BUSINESS GIRLS TO SHARE PRI- vate apartment — inel. kitehen ‘dining room, living reom. § mi- walk from downtown, FE 23701 BEDROO 4 #6 A WEEK 83 Ruth FE 2-2655 . ? SLEEPING ROOMS FOR GEN. FE ¢2830 ROOMB. entrance | i Uemen cL EAN ROOM. GENTLEMEN de erred 4365 Monroe Dr, Dray- ont Plains LEAN FRONT ~ ROOM. ~~ QUIET home. Private entrance. 6 Flor- | aes N | SLEEPING ROOMS. ORN- iP + ee FE 2.8111. Wanted Real Estate 32A| CASH, POR YOUR HOME FOUITY Jim Wright or “Dick Waluet Realtors FE 5-0441 or PE 5-060) | Ce-operative Real Estate Exchange 345 Oakland Avenue IMMEDIATE CasH FOR YOUR roomel contract or equity ™ your te L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Ra PE 44563 YOUR Lis & Scales, Realtor FE it QUICK CASH FOR YOUR HOME ewe cond!’ if price & lero are riebt, Cal) FE i] or FE or immediate serv- fee B D ries Realtor 1717 8. Telegrepn. ‘“ LISTINGS WANTED Properties and homes needed for immediote ate ; Real Estate | FE 4-2252 “LISTINGS WANTED ~ RUSAELL A. NOTT, REALTOR $600 ich sale FE EXPERT TREE TRINMING & RE | ;ipcovers. sxpert workmananip’ | $ii0 tor Tiien tale PE |, RUSMELL, FE 4-5908 | rectal OS FR E0008 or OR 5-208 | Kelags tt Contre Fu 3a0e. To oef THE s0sT FOR mm YOUR CASH FOR EQUITIES URN RATMINGICRET FE CARLES clrow Uruotereg: | tekommie’ Meat, EMUMES| Wwe have trstre sue (beie $0303 = = ing 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM | ry equities tn medium priced, well- — 36. Free estimates j— o ATAD: ‘GAGES =| located vomes. Call us for im “‘otring.- ote ee AE. OkaPES suipcovers MaTeRE| 5% MORTGAGES — | mediate action , -, | als Beadie FE &1927 IN FARMS OR SUBURBAN. from) ROY KNAUF, Realtor “EAVES TROUGHING | PURINE eet | cbersat or eiesng front | WF. Geren rE 21421 ned: s ’ UG | _ tes + @ spectalty | be $4973. French & Sheet | FE 5-797 | LISTINGS WANTED fetta EO LL Spt ete) Pee Slane “S797 | Ceuttadle Society, 1717 § Telegrepe = Metal THOMAS __UPHO! STERING PE 40521. Bves PE 5- | Buyers Are Waiting . ELectRICAL 4 8 TELEGRAP™ °E | HW We \ v " “ iroker v SEWER CLEANING Lost & Found §=024 Un limited $ © Soon eas, Sinks Sunday Serv Ph FE ¢2012 for wuying lend contracts. Pan| — dk od LAWNS SPRAYED FOR WEEDS LOST PAXT ~dOW & POLICE) rteous For immediate nd crabgra » 2-0967. dog brown, maie 60 or 75 ibs ae oft ae Johnson. or Mr a ecg eae wafers ee PLASTERING 7. 8 Frs °f ee eee eon STING “ "| Bomes torn mes large dows Cari_ Burton PE ¢-0028 | _¢10_ 317 Rockwell PE ¢7604 A. JOHNSON, Realtor payments ere scarce trade our | . s . m ealisty PLASTERING LOST | FE 4-2533 oe parties concerned Call us no | O_Mevers EM 38830 FE ¢- 183A Child's white nylon mesh shoe neer | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd | MORRIS & SON PLASTEKING ALL TYPES. EX. | Keego Hardware on Dixie High: | | | cellent work Gunsranteed. Reae | 1, jast Tuesday If found please | CASH FoR ‘LAND MD CONTRACTS. a REALTORS COOP MEMBERS | _onable. OR 3-3707._ - call_ OR 3-228 i bs 732 W Huron _ PE 41857 ' PLASTERING i nave —— r@ 90626 = E 5-0925. |.eo Lustia = = = = " ROVER) A a es OMbind | Gos ee ee ee $2U0.000 | HAVE BUYE RS FQR | and heating bhi S479 — = re LOST PARAKEET LIGHT BLUE At our @isposa! to ourchase new SAWS. LA WN MC YW ERS Name is Porty feward If found 0? seasoned and contracts for One or two Derroom moders nome ae SE Ne dn Ck ee ~~ SAWS MACHINE FILED Sune 3. Please feturs to 119| YOU BUY [T—WE'LL INSURE [T| [5 Gefdene eres p Manley Leach '@ Bagley = Jackson or call FE 20. Re |SUBURBsN & PTIC TANK ward | income Drvperly om lake or house _| LOST—BLUE CHIFFON PARAKEET | . + down a TRENCHING Red Horse GIRL. SooeINa 7 PRIVIEROES: a: privat entrance ep bus line. FE te ee ee Rent Apts. Furnished 33) - = “ . Sos Sei PAUL. A. KERN, nen 4 ROOMS FURNISHED UTILITIES HURON HOTEL CLEAN 34:_Oakians peas | Sans ia ae ees “wagust tat a rooms by day or wk Rea) Bette ‘Bince ioe Tarion hecessary OR 3-0223 peng == 4 ROOM UPPER AND 2? ROOM pantm and Partly furn 4) Irwin | CARGE ROOM it son UO TaIDE ~ EN- trance 37 Alitao | BASEMENT LIGHT HOUSEKEEP-. | NICK CLEAN | aLEEPING ROOMS. ing room and 5 room Ist floor near Fish sher's 3656 Baldwin FE modern 37 Park Place | #103 | CLEAN COOL BASEMENT APART- | Nick ROOM. NEAR BUS AND | ment for 2 gemiemen FE 2-6068 | state Hospital for elderly man | CLEAN 3} ROOM APT AND SLEEP-| or couple Kitchen privileges op ing room adults. 576¢ LeBaron tional, FE 4-40 =r COUPLE, PRIVATE ENTRANCE | NICE SINGLE AND” DOU _and_beth, on bus line. FE 42847 | room og 1 Vine Pee 2-eee down ELIZABETH LAKE Attractive. modern, 3 room and bath $20 weekly. adults re 5-1284 PLEASANT ROOM FoR GENTLE. FURNISHED } ROOMS IN L rhervdaggy + Mee eons IN LAKE man Close in 31 Judson CLEAN ~ PRIVATE SLEEPING BOOT SUITABLE For bath and entrance Baby welcome | or 2 girls 30 Chamberiain FE rtle_ 3-4304 5-9017 MY NEWLY pREDECORATED 3 ROOM SLEEPING ROOM CLO® apt rT ladies four men town ave, be cart en. 7 Pd er ay beds, all utilities private | Grove Ave J Li red ont s Pe bie wn. | SLEEPING ROOM ON BUS LINE SCHOOL STREET. 2? AND BATH alm Heat, lights and gas PE 2. a38 | ae rooms for Loe (= 4 | UNION COURT APTS” ba a I ~ eel por boom beth, edults only Kitchen Oriviiees flee rs ne od | K © HEMPSTFAD ‘WIDOW ON ORIOLE RD nas 3 3 102 Hurea very nice sleeping a _ FE _ heat business girls FE 2 |WALLED LaKE 1 BEDROOM . kitchen beth, hot water Rooms With Board Ec) | modern | $65-70 month 230 8. Pontiac Trail TOwasena $382) Rent Apts. Unturnished 3 34 | Now “OR LLL LLL OL Onna ROOM AND BOARD OR 30860 DAY WORKERS TO — Puner board 2 ROOM APT BABY WELCOME | Body a u13 week __620 _Wesbrook : 2 AND ‘ RooMS retrigerator _ +0135 et — 2 ROOMS, UNFURNISHED hhie| Pridham Keego Harbor 3 Rooms, Very CLEAN COUPLE STOVE AND| ROOM AND 10 BOARD FOR Adults only. | wer and sutoratic hot eames alking distance to Pontiac Mo tor 473 afanefield Convalescent Homes 38A PLL LLL 13 pale atin ‘FOR | rent, 203 Orchard Lake Inquire | poariment 203 ' WEST SIDE. lCOLONTAL hom _and women OAkiand #3741. Hotel Rooms F ROOMS UTILI 3) vlhegest OR Sates | MA 63176 oF |. | Open 33 WwW Huron CONVALESCENT ¢ has two vacancies for __ A Beautiful Brick . HIGHLAN IN BLOOMFIELD NDS Very attractive home, surrounded with — —— and Sz ia troom. Solid crete rive bags'3 oR bie, rage s a * dilly dali ust be sold this | 32 Sn vee week. A rare bargain wt $17,500 she + seren, Mase . 1c ra ee Near the Lake Fa, Oreanvibe 132 wee, 3 we mor Shore (= + A et Lower Pas +0 ad ce met —_ BUILD NOW sie clea " * pier taree beth, huge living rm.. very modera kitchen, tomatic ol) and swimm in pleasant roundings. A rgain at $7,050. ake Front Home Perfect sand beach — no drop off os a well wr Lo od Beautiful ‘awn shad trees Neat and clean 2 bedroom cre “porch, and 9 car garage $4.000| A HOME OF YOUR OWN North Side Near Wever &chool § rooms full basement. garage Priced §7.- 250 with $1,780 down Three Bedrooms ’ Immediate Possession Located in Washington Park ~ has everything for very comfortable living — get the details TODAY. Best price and terms possible. Webster School District Bateman FOUR ROOM APARTMENT FUR. | 8LEEPINO ROOM. HOT WATER good 3} bedroom prick and nished ag vende ol Sa ibe Double of single 64 Pine frame home with enached garage Aubur n i handy end reasonable Oak. ee oe ROOMS 1 DOUBLE. | for ONLY 012.6% | wits fon ep, gas z one &# te , )/ ~~ a —————— HOUSES AND APTS atl Kinos $_Miee-tecation. Pie _e-t30 after®s-1} con Lake Shores = to raeenr aes "Pamily rental agent. _ PE oa SLEEPING ROOM. 14 AND 16 N Ranch type home — attached dou- r ‘Se es pert LARGE. COZY 3 ‘ROOM Par Cass Ave bie garage 00x275. five down payment. vate entrance and Washing SLEEPING ROOM full reems, floors. plaster- privileges rE “26012. 1 _4-5665 inted walla Lake privileges LARGE - RMS 12,600, terms S | Oxbow Lake Front pence Street Grand family home with four (4) | interior lo, = ¢ he bedrooms — @& good size 4) minute in | place in living room, family size conveniences. dining room, big front porch, large room summer reh et rear, modern kitchen, i} basement of} FA oom — é See era emes wcitors| Steety Sete Seat ° ° shove A fine beach ed $18.- Why not soll ‘now? $00, term 7 Bs AND be ny Suburban Fast ellent family home with 5 le rooms ont bath Yor 2 more —, ge beat, 2 car garage AND HARGER CO. vdeo with $1,080 down 8 Fag 4 8 * mei | win quicken you heart 3 master wr ly room =with ft wEmen bo gb OFFERS wry. strpomitnes | dry pean oe gt Base ray Income Possibilities heat, atteched 2 car ’ “ Large 68 room close in pa gga IE cue e rooms & stool down, 3 bed- acre of carpetlike lawn, rooms & bath up. Basement, ae automatic oi) heat. storms | -° : & screens ft) car garage. large lot 50x155. $8600 $2000 i UNPUR- | HOTEL ROOSEVELT PONTIACS — ;% ROOMS "AND BATH 22 Parke St | plished : | MODERN 4 ROOM. NEW APART- ment. Nicely located in Roches- $12 WEEKLY Auburn Heights Manor | ment, ¢all. FE 2-8181 for 4 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH i era an ad-writer, ’ j ‘ { + i) - 1 ( ‘ene =~ \ & 3 T ; : ! + Va For Salo Houses 43 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOND ~ ne we For Sale Hou ——— », MONDAY, JULY mo Wenvase Aron - - : “ For Sale H : ULY 19, 1954 , poser y co $750 DOWN mn | renner ouses 43/\CARN a ' ae woDe rhor_ OB sssz | : my IVAL Lo est Suburban Priced ba ae Fairmont ™ leges on Gukee cutie, with “prvi Ze to Sell m oe by Dick Turner Fer Sei —~— --+,;-— ge room —_ vin — e Land ind Realty oF ol lot. Se and bath eins | room __ for this furnished ‘ : For Sale Lots 4 R ; = ul, Walled Lake. R. J. VALUE T, T Re ; peggy se ee gee apt be ~ * . WAPPPPPPPPD ent-Lease Bus Prop 49A Your. family Co-operative ca tor ree ” paved street, - heat. DRAYTON WOODS : sais, FE bis or FE eine “KIN “yer aan Estate Exchange a poo ~ “ > for sunny days - GHADE, TR MALL BUSINESS, BUILDING, 28 i re cin. vad equity | Payments Homo | ~ on, thin beautiful fot,” gorda “fh hace re wa : : + : aa in se % ™ BUD” Nijcholie Seminole Hill hin Tes od aad | for construction | Bin a Business ess Opportunities 51 sitios ons se ESTATE ‘The best over $0 ae : Selle Ri ley Special : _ pee for quick” sale. at noms e. Loss! u ) AN ViLLAG bg and gro aHee ie ve it or not a IT IT. YOU" aa tr z 6 spaciou wing fami: clean, 6 room .. Here's : LL GRAB : GEOR Weide e for 3 ors Ms. room s6 omen living extra Seo re home ‘itn 3M cit . GE R. I ee bedroom, kitche 24; modern ee od Gas" oy eel To Buy—T Y ‘CORNER™ REA! Esr RWIN | 4 veatoom ‘home. wit frost beten, sles ccrenacd INDIAN VILLAG gerege, and § seis. Block to bus YOU BUY IT_-WE'LL INSURE Valuable business corner loc we ATE Paar pameny hema RD rear porch. “ screened living room Ww E - 14524 JOSEP 96,500. A L INSURE IT| - one of Pontiac's mein ated $0101 Avenue complete with 1 bedroo rooms. nice bed- fireplace ith + natural EPH F.R 54-5 225 %. Also bwys. 34084 FE 92161| rooms ands Ritehes. dining| shoe eenem ie the beh home, located on. well land. 83% Ww EISZ - r Seat poms on property, Ser: Pouce ytese| foe Teather tne || rats ake | TE SaBe, were tee / ==} | Gee Bat ing Smet ca mine tes estate St a SL ot So pocreae saws 'done, clean Burdick Bt _ Prite, 40 shower with -new ful en 2 entre lary = : , oe. ralean Br_® pin. paved. rest Burdick St. Oxford, Mich.“salee | Ping Tos ineluge at fer cna full bath, om vecrom SPECIAL swe “cooperative Rest” Etats Bach Lene KENT, Realtor aS near hus. $6850 only | 4 1, INCOME Braded lot some’ draperies mediate all utilities. im- | 4 ASSIGNMENT it i) < gS coneues Pewer «ide 2 i € 4, , ad . r look: pen sete ene nae: eat cranes we ts . So Built | cr only 816.860, terms. | ELIZA ~ ot proverty? “Hard oe a type ¢ : | N los Wee Huse 14 cod FOR RENT - EXCELLENT LOC. = a r Pin . ; ge carage, ton | wh oF or GR EL, GI. Veter ELIZABETH LAKE ES — price or Pear bee to . cm EXT DOOR TO BR for small business o | ete eer’ TAR te sete | Rect ce are tna | Rei att mic . Near Baldw he soem ts be cope ae |e <1 a ie pestenl one bungalow. Care — A LOTS. AT WINTER | el-Huron. Call J. : , bath, m Ave, % room be appreciated Must tion Si in perfect are hat acmass Carefully ins o-operation recnal, con- 3 (A ven and Haine WINTER HA- Realtor, FE 5-618). R. Hilts, Rein, ‘enracy and basement, paves | “2 23 Gpeteciated exces | room, oad heal Tec reation the construction ofthis fine tal commercial or he reses UND. Ae j nes City MY 33732. | FOr pped reste - ak ae ee blete Gon hame carpeling’ 4%. chy ootaa, features im the 12ni4 bitch. o Please call us P/4 - Just L a ae x : = owe parm ete Good east i ets com Price $11 diy car anrage en, Pleasant 2x14 kiteh- PRUL DI Naa ese At Lk_Rd. y i ——— 1 a pl pict reo ji : “ROKEE GULF SUPER SERVICE i PB 3262 ADAMS ean location, dows plus G I. Mige. costs Cae ae cones pine aw aaa 1AMMOND | Com OKEE HILLS! GULF SUPER t EAST SIDE 82 Aub AL ry co. o-veteran. - aur Alcainca golf PE 8-774) meas ] pavers a Nadvante For leare. mode: 4 ms ead beth. 1 Auburn Ave rr Watkins T.ake F aad screens ee bescnse ie VERY 1 =~ Evenings FE “oe se-in country esta a of tts| This ‘98 — Salas Z acellent lot. Only wats INDIAN Seerae re ate 1% ae F ront ita "42.800 down meat hes: argh Seees, Ca cable “east Telegraph Rd.~ and ‘vel wat fa H. Cole ‘ol Com "cal AGE ungejow w room n oves you lean. Oak t ; soon! . elect your 3, pany FE - en Brick a BEDROOMS front po ith nice glassed Spry lake floors p red i 4 An excellent 2 be. SIDE | Brick aad ‘shim le. ideal te searcama eee Gas traneet FLORENCE 8T Waterfora ee @ totus | , | CARL W. B Grocery & Meat Mark s it senna aul Manauand home Onty| redrooms and 7 bath down, thes. Cusleuaeun Li nee ene Deon taeotek Boe, head GE ‘0. MAR BL. F. $03 IRD, Realtor Located im fast arket ——— Desement Pric wood floors. Full jovely dia full bath up Spe. cue ae ontsliont “caus Ateplaee \p tae Mdalb bales 6261 Realtor aan ee com munity growing lake edt lo € room DP Spa- beac ent the 18x18 — ANDER #4211 Bank Bi b 5 "$1500 do egsonable with | vely dining re = with firepla re h Price $16 000 sand room ul) din living SONVILLE RD | Eves. FE wh || fied ‘A real bar, jar : | ACR | fabinets. mode , built - in ites oe down vite ppaehortaneg A compact. at = 'OTC AR A! “os tnver My ot Sil gn ha f we ener “emeeay | Steen “fostheat'ane itr "| og Tick B Tiree, | Rent Beat , COTS-OF ALL KINDS|" Senne lease” nin tare E. ~ down y built. Only for ars /aeac, landscaped a ge on ungalow good sized wed Above are CI7ZFS AN Je luding lights pe CURLER REALTY, Satna! ee] SR stata acted istics ce | $395 “t . DESCRIPTION "EMBREE & GREGG = oN Saginay et VE ‘ | West of cit located furneé orrid heat = Dow IS 1565 Union A a rE ear SILVER LA Pol beet nn Phage ager ear a mM Ls , 0 Los with bil : Fe ib bone pg = Bees - . PE ' #143 . VACANT tAREPRONT nage io cae Aig = verge Garage "Lovely ary gmp ve home.com i . pe — ltteer Bedard HARDWARE STORE AND LIVING : = ' Call us minute only a f and rior and : oe ( * e. Oth F uarte D 7 é FARN —} scoring “inside, and ou ere sees te "the full” Pontiac. Sa dave Hike bor be, teay nea from bassmente "Prince Tanging Realty Co. FE 43138 — 7) ‘ M HOUSE—3 1 ots rere home in an A but is + tot Kinzter, Reatt | this tiean femity price on pricteue: an Mice bet with lake ; _ - Jes $750 to $3,000. Over Cocos Thies R, ¥ LIVE S place. be tre thre bedrms sive | @70 W Mu neN (laa Gan Rate home ments only $47 ams Lake Pay- “y KO Which to choose 0 ive-in Restaur # TREAM meee. ni te-well carpeting. ie ae sear FE 4382 BLOOMFIELD BRICK — - 0_per month. ery well — nj 2 IGE R B. HE y ae E teres ; ae and I'll NRY, | ae We BLOCK e Large ¢ bedroom farm house poargggaceal med amd hal Se al be OE lle ae 9 ’ There is no ostre ch Wi _—__—_+— - just raise you four | a Main Rogh nc. | pA age MET BUILD- . a. that are on lake. oll | Co-operative Real F tty 8 for the cool comfort piracy illia Lo 7-7 . ~ our million dollars!” | WOODED _ ester OL 1-0111 ae Large kitchen Tectia i large each, Has « RANCH B aa Petate Exchange a id the abund ar ms ake | For ‘Sie He ars. ens gee ee SITES IN| living Peuatieser re 2 room cat bessmen, Levey a oe eT UNGALOW - ets trees which — 34433 bungalow le Houses 43 oe country a ichectricit = main highway. Ba tage elesed Lovely en- Neat and 950 5 }-bedroom fami} and utility with 2 bedroo _ Fe and Ors Between Ros y. ull price rgain! $18, E front te h Scross the tot, West roses 6 pee Fences SEN 5 wes eaeesseet lagi rooms x Complete “ahi nice: tined SHELL. BRICK-CRETE HOME ~~ | or Sale Houses @irr ao = escomgnon | 100.5 40 auonset building. 3 lots ——— e enlkee on aa ms, lovely bath Tw 14 living room. setting. 20" close to hed lake privile, only corner of 6800 } WEST ee enrnene | 100 BY rr ee Zoned gr ellgpett machines, Hoists. z of toga. Now vecant —_— =, ae Neemeree, ee Ottawa Hill kitchen with —— re a apenas me] = —— Borland, | brick ital in| city pe one NE, ABS pA 5 peyment, 1800 = dows features @ and otber esirable A pile tite beth Ti aoe: . ee. = “a monthly pey- 924" Pontiac NPraily Walled Ls ment ae privileges or een ca: Ce eee sre are he JONES, REAL aay e - a | . r . s u _5-6238 - . Edw. M. S Pour po EL ge pg Pag es a copes er a eo ‘Walled Lake | _Corner ot "FE" 8.0605 bain, faeai | LOTS FOR sa Ai | GROCERY Sew TAKE OW Goo 2 n . M. Stout, Realto 8T FRED R BEDROOMS ee en pobned paee —o reee We're C W Te} I ) WILLIAD ___| park privil LZ Lake amb | (ret Live LAKE ON GOOD f a See caer Ph FE cae euten taahig bamne. DISTRICT ged baie sti she mr $16.00 ike this one. Cor et ‘ O Co e on | Parti ILLIAMS LAKE — a pee 32287, eae wee | | nee school MA STs couple. is ve ‘til 8:30 inside excellent con- arege ne ing 3 bedrms , OR Williams Lek ° mad y furnished new”? _Lake Ra Uliams GROCERY = Q i GATEW and /batd down three bedrooms ae ceed “iandscaving | Wrainas” iSecaaie nome. 8 Fae SatMope S28) gree e VER LARE | Bere Setar tee OOK | on Living quarters, for = Foy GS t ao areal grange peat larry nt | Good W = lovely v Desiree home uburban Beau 0 = 8) ict 3 lores lake front | ue Se ee 4 fotning lots : eer_school,_MA eres. — : a. O terms = 190 611 est Side I ‘ trance a, vestibule ng Lovely west ty rage. | arge bedrooms good | riced at oni ake privileges Gacdantdes sewer. water. gas i “INTEREST IN ; HAPP . aiicanfanalcam cation room. fi ‘spacious living room side all modern four » $11,500, $2,500 down and ga-| on Teresa. $6.500 with $2 000 Oakland nm soil, % block off —— \to @ party Sate = INESS HOME AND INCOM | = Ce ing ms fireplace. family fe car large well ——_ dream POR COLOR : | wew DRAYTON one _FE 44 — Or terms.| anya make mon a” bast = o : Vv Beautiful mod ‘SUBURBAN. et only’ 613" ihe "this | Carpeting wicluded. rieh Sametiak tence, pe fenced eas “ine, Pull, AED oa streot| moder bedroom medera Rame | scot vud APPROVED first protected oy ~My Big : ACATION TIME eae “gene cared "wenn. tae ing washer dryer and stove. basement with all util tat Wee atl Ene offi Pull basement. soned | modern kitchen Wainy room, outs ee ne eae ee equal valve fod onan ¥ be “ ve 5 on r 4 _a v tp beautiful “Biteabeth "Lab Relic dandy azement, gan eat Wa. HL KNUDSEN. ty he | down. Owner Hii Goo wich» 3.000 ce for information. Gai) mum sidioe Lat ion’ 180. ‘tue | HOLMES-BARTRAM Cuil Fon ual "value, Investigate Bow tates with this attrac e Es- & attached «ar apartment NUDSEN eceptionally well me en- aad‘e in good pth shat Hg vet RESTA nm. This is a steal ; Garden 4392 Dixte ° E OR . 6 room. 3 tive colonial 18 fruit trees. Ce effect ue psbian ce i lewe. garage oly peepee k Cag prone }—Pully equipped re ‘ Gecemeais) armann at $8500 with tooo Age my! ; rout cheap. Oa He - : estibule room hom: e ° & ess. Owne: . tors | ct fgg mn ot ood all 3 peceue eve Priced | ae eet Eve 3104-08 an oulstanding heme. $12. eae Realtor fee equity for 610, Small Will secri iy teneen eee ie oa Union re wie LAK KE PRIV. Getatt shields, “ON 3-2600 ee. . large , sun- OT rE 4324 — uron Str: can be paid modern, fn galow, | Straiw Lal e and U ~~ for bath. tub dining room, tile WE 100 x 300 YOU'LL WA —— E eet Excellent $62.50 sseasion ice lot. Quick @ Open vest : kitehen ve shower, cot SELL-WE TRADE | $1480 down with $80 0 2 This large Pd adh TO OWN- a SE 5 Bb a opportunity for the. | Doro c 924 oe tanp oo . , a § basement, gue breaktast ‘nook. full DORRIS & SON | gue cere keene oe S mga bere located fn hen on ogee ea SPECIAL K. ent thy Snyder Lavender | LOTs OF Trai Walled Lake. ' ave "nen lawn Se Sse | = WM CO-OP “run | “ iat (Gat WC aaee ma. nt trancnortatinn, tomatoe ft e100 DOWN. FOR THIS HUO 2338 \; Jermpaeson) Realtor 10 WY ome < Sore aan —Pumen 8 a. os Ww. tures. arirl bers with flow- uron rod ptrd shed tly mode E chard Lase e Open Sund LOTS e . 7 PE and sh je tree beauty. ern, No Rd. PE eae | —— 10 ay ALL FOR SAL Bt $16,000, $3 500 ‘oe. nttered Vinee Wwiskshap) | a2. 200 DOWN peeing mnie tls tod with Belegg ng Coccment won| This _ Open _Bveo__ asa tes Cass take RON AND. WATER . PLEAS-| T° fem ad tae | [an semeaen sae? oc ee a cower tomned Garden epets, és large lot w lis Week’ z Ww —| on wa ad N. of Ke {| IS THE “BIRD” AND PRIENDLY | S24 0 lc gy Mg liar ‘ered “walle, legge living room| eertal oe if you've, looked rercvyge tle geo pogo oo s Specials attre Suburban lots 0" wide S415. Lane $1108. | => 30. : AN a tnt Kirmtaa ycas, eat wes | call re inet er ae eth dertul condition. 7 fireplace, saneteen porch, carpeting, W180 DOWN Attractive home on large lot 109 [ie arm Je M418, 40" tor ee ‘| OVER $100 PER DAY ; EYE STOPPER Pie cen) or baal oo shop. ia PLAWR “ope Bee it soon yim W PRIGHT 1 pos-| secluded lets Pi on 4] wate Oar Geore ance bath | JUDSON BRA suet | Se cea of Pee busy peste PICKED FOR LOCATION — = Eoict lavatory: ENCE Ww ST MIKE'® DISTRICT - Ex- Ceaneree RIGHT, Realtor Medera encopt | ba, shad «| Seessne bes ce eee | Malestic: Bldg. Detroit’. WO 2-670 eneae mee areas mais church and near High street, close in A ne rm_ bungalow Liv. M45 Oak ve Real Estate E ant dn OC Storm sash. $1 000 0 ~ @Oc T : | living quarters ve, mode and span Patna this spic $8.000 down 000 an I petite dining room. 3 land Ave Baa PE beet $190) Down | day. all for an S pprialcean ix $25 | erate Aube = = ‘ - _— offers. many ‘a aaaan ten Lake Income 1% E Pit paar er SMA alioapeg omen pliant oe ’ Ea gy mae servie : room with an am ft tviving us coe one a and beau | es cpnaaea (ak Estate _ paved Pedkvg —— RT * BUYS tially Seed ee case | $800 Down i "von ow want ‘a Fogo Nwag ge of $125. stock tor oaly gs'cn’ ei ; . ne +? Byivan L a AR ee a meee a id . : Livt ming e in . with rein Genie smi “ey| siigte rah vom st ass Meam,nocmernn iampmoou |! Su sk mt | atte Es, mote coe, = Livngrm 2 degre binen an a pee rane) for" pune eoveens, a storms and| moath tel rented for $100 per pleted Livine csc grad com- 3 bedroom feces new cal tae at this 3 bedreem he center. Balance a ated plus gas stove F gy H OW heater! Cas today! Ott lake privilege rede a's ved street “Of solar with ng iggrnon ag | OLive 2 == wecrifce re sree ot orn” Pies ust 8 tittle con — home is $1800 DOWN 4 per me = Spring roa “ji Bt 2 BAY DELUX YOUR ae $4,000 down. eis right Pa py] _ _— ee Nn ce walls, ok it we bee ee eee Brand new h * GAS “LUXE AS Act wow PA fovn | NICE HOME _ lot Yes, f Le _— ores = furnace and _— room: — fon horn type heme oma! onn _ Irwin | Red Horse ae 5 STATION ; AS YOU LIK UL me ve er a jad) Soon 2 bedrooms room. REaLT | a 2 nee} ROME PLA IKE IT D. Near st. Joseph s price pend room with te bath. eines OR | FF 2-9 ty of area near Pontiac. Pre. NNING IN KER @ rooms 3 bed Hospital, large R \v Be NEIT:. LOOK! acocar wie electric water a ol 1014, N Se 1938 ee 179 busines room for good Cal a a HAMMO oe eae ek eee Realtor At this A 3 Z eee eis hamecee ter and __ Phone FE pe Saget ag a SPECIALS sarge — good _ attention . ‘ Huron 2 lot bedroom ho newly e floors one FE 2-4031 Eve FE 2.180 SPEGIALS year ar-und. Can - ven to al} the ND garage Sena = Open 69 s that leav me on| ments 067.50 ore P FE 21004 Beautif a on easy te be type 2% WwW Near C Co-ope 3-7103 or den spac es plenty of : per mo. ay- 10 = ul one a . 1y terms. Additiona: e with tec {Fai newly Traces oI FE pget lees monies 4 ten eaweee large new |} mathe Real 3, or OR Nee Only 98800 mien Po fo Rod EMB | slag no ioe ESTATE j pr be . Close. Ms cods Excel- areal — pays off colanen re = bath of heat, Annee ape SS * wre FE 64716 PONTIA terion $t p+ garda forced OOM. BASEMENT. OIL LISTEN! — . aes & GREGG | a uae cent Rocket serge | new on ken: = let yee ter ae ee vo youd bet- Lend screen ® _trac heat, 5 per cent com | 7, Union AS ee wilt fo and $ ly $1 red Ottered safle ack Lovela d rt Belge” REALTY CO.|~ CART ANT log Rr gre eo Sane or EM "33281 eee eer | Ae en cla, ORTICe OF ATIONR : Ire xc at $10.500. + nN ah ee «_ 5-8275 2 story ta eity. one a) eroces VACA $24 500 tced to sell quick | 1362_ \ N, Realto OFFICE . PARTRIDGE : A rrreti XCF: ALLY eorms NEW CARPETING : NID utility room y. It has basement,| & NT ; dest Very favorable | C Huron . . BROK OP NATIONAL BUSINESS 3 . slain ~ “TING te front por Set ne pias- © Tyee, ‘orrpee. Modern. meee cme it SEVERAL LOTS NEAR I cf IO cong copmenn ta Farscapae nOUSE — Living wesen Seaié LAKEFRONT. rege. Cisse te schools 1_car_ga-| Would co 9750 i School ani near t LONOPEL- PRINCIPAL Sell—To Trade o tat fi > a4. one bedresm rms with $2500 dow stores trade. _A. aaa poet oe Bivd COAST-TO- COAST nt ms necond| You ; BREWER ¢ wate w auto ges h want to It 13 yl ROOSEVE EWER W a’ | AV A iN ter entetnwet Rave ine' tet] Be Latter Asay est? ; List ves neAtron a or, ee Re = mana World's Largest ‘ Ad wil| ere offe s? (AGEN 3 INSURAN or EM aw. H c ring a Wwe eA oT cE WES 43-4008 d uron Open 4 REALTY | Call FE eeeee or » the firat times ANNO INCIN ae de M FE 42544, att BEVERLY 1 B | RESTAUR Eves, FE 28316 Co-operative Resl Estate, FOR BETTER HOMES AUE k “oe ft ‘Dp. ~ ING Dinnen & Son ¢ tepeaas fee P_w. For Sale Lake tine. Blacktop Bong te pt sod equipment Exechent ty 3 state Exche 3URN landscaped io 7\V" _.. | Bargain. Huron. Rea! i | or Lake So Th ewalk | com 20264 nge a Vacation | de AVE shrube. ev lot. with flow __For Sale Lake Prop. 44 44) ird St. Offere: ne Curb service sP at $2000 rs ergreens and ers _Huren : ‘ . in ered by li Corner of | a a ele Be have the sect beoutital, ops walls, oak ‘Gore Mitchem. plaster roo "Stone Hirepia hargeivine | oo 811.700. nase We eyrean Tate ANEW SUB ON REAUTIFU | 12h Mt. Clemens Evan eam ae — e NEXT the north . oor onth ster rwick 4 | 34 pEgOR TO BRANCH Broperty ts carey "Cedar Lake PR essed or ars “= ali bain 38 %. serecned tm | Pull io” 80 . Sup | jake front lot Pepto ye a For Sale notes a3) — D.D. and S.D.M. : _ Piv wonder- L at Ls rooms on porch 1G SEL fi ® tha big * ! Tr mark . Tage on business A GA. ——. ioe Gun Ppemngentore | ©, .waence _ —— 1% car eee ee 2 1s THE - a teres a re beach bia “trees and SEMI pp Fast growin et. ome oon cats So ounvorteg oe, penperty. Could ge ne vale ll so ed ond at vers oak floors |: @ ROOM TERRACE. ALL MOD lake, rigtts, ‘sees. beck lots | oe = nENT, HOUSE WITH 2 — { ; 2 me, via take a sm 000 down or Y LO an eee . B ST ern. 96050. $1060 down. _ 6230 or Vermont 58 ners, MA ae trall ceeen, Wil tekc bese soll nol ch 11 oraile iM tak apa a A Can F ter *cau tae tm vicinity of ‘Pon- wih tle eal be ~ C4 E BUYS WiLL8 M. BREWER Fn otr a er ler jay, Oat payment house: | fouse: Paid sales 8 a ; ona p=. FE 48329 between ‘all Mr. Johnson persona 19 E_ Pike st .900_ cash price OSE T HOTEL lake octvilencs, Re Hearty new, ATH. lac aes) cos eee pomp shred eared yy mato samy Lg + ' on cate mpliciios NY. | NEW 3 BEDROOM a PE +0504 Wit tT’ | FE; TODAY WES Tee or_ EM 3-480 Vp crest e wood Doors. | fend. sror information = se So Tonia OW 38 inventory, Own- — ot BE. 3-2383 peallag eed algae ame gon | Sen permete Puss ge . Ww . , EAUTIPUL YEAR AROUND # ACRES 3 oF Reasonable Ind SALE OR : : So peeroees eer) 4_& FE 20001. = : CANAL FRONT 28 est Side Brick bargain. $10,500, 1-3 acre. Real ge a Mest ‘s TT Press, Bor 4 oo lovely "basement with Tirepiace. BEDROOM: aanman ‘| R O $525 * d 2 BEDROOM and beth with an _er. OR 37301 4,500 down. Own- | _ fr ACRES INDIANWOOD 1 BUY TO set, - REALTOR : summer ioe @ screened in | 44210 y in small balance. |, White f N wall t for future ex- BY Own eae ER. TWO YEAR AROUND Oakland est Partridge 18 THE I Snhaar eocuanaan car garage — ro © | mone OR ° wee ame a Neeoan (heune n living pe _ wall carpeting on Lake EAR AROUND 130 ACR ( 1D” te eee = ake ke Privile outstanding buy | pe system. 3B FP Open ® 3-1872 or OR 13-1768 and located necr ox- , e wi ining room, full CEDAR: TANG _ BY Sent. Scenic Gra ES TOW) ae ent, the ee eae St arti Be ie SSgeavang ateedoca, Prced™at | berms Uma “Stare rnowr.| Over tae Nigh |) o RES beet? Monde = E - 1 Bed ssion Aw ting. pd I ot elle i premier medere | ee oa gh rolling. | Ore in 8 town | Bea oe . Tuesday, Seen ee Gre ne ee 8 room NDS wu _ | Serrece Ot furnace: replace. Sun| §reen seed ews . omer wvers — gees cement Sepe a © aan B=. oe Ol) Furnace. rye ag o: well fink: s with complete c < Wilhams Lak ha 7 ace- Good beach with term lings. Price, a nee | hte Ha snice room liquor in — lots, Mest st. Dixie Lake the ‘reed | E y Terms. bie 2 wate be room in knotty 8 FAMILY I 3 BEDROOM coe . 00 FT LAKE FRONTAGE ON | 2 MEAGHER REAL EST fn as Nae eo $5,800 with $950 Eady Poe —, pied = a nice EL -LIZABETH LAKE pesca da Fare er aE Cees eeueue NCOME —— ent, and DF gy ode with paul 4 Ma Ps 7E con. ON ontrack Ee in town ee right . i e < im storm street on P w el sid se gros G.I. Equity it only tales F190" down. Best of all Miacned BEDROOM BUNcALOW-| 57" corner aod screens 000 yearly incom ee Piake. ‘Priced ‘at oat fast "00 | Barévood Lise MODERN | $'"3't333 TTHIW ¢ MILES OP Sece peaeeety tl rotor. Busi- Clean ase pin et immediate posse ched garage, Lot 90ui30', ot deity Dene grt all this end | = Sontracts es ° plus-ewo. am SS = orrenged pig tog Noors, “beautiful wine | E210 road frontage. | Seq" h agli agent nad nora ’ living m2 bedrooms Piste Highway | to Devisbure” ut paneling. - Sue an iL lor price and _ be contracts ocnn — “3ee if 16. Tr. $3700. $750 rechs Pee 415 - ACR see No. appointm = heat. Fey ity room, gas turm right to first street. then | 2 ACRE . RAYTON : IVAN W. CA ES—$50 FUN W : hot eas Sorts eo| 2 ACRES Reont fama = J UN lg Ae T"ctstee one OFFICE Wie tr ainneoy ae B _ de on $1,500 DOWN C Mator firep —_, agp ric a a, ae AY ra es eee Shere ar et | A JONSON, Re et ee ee a a Sep eg ed ee wim | fetter Keen, ning et tne taxes. , tmelud- ae: HNSO . more $6,650 T ruit trees sereen nation storm m}- H landse wn shad uxaire furnac with ond woods uor bar room cent , insurance 4 per : NSON, Realto erms meet $3600 down with oe SE permom and) beh lots FE § -5091 — Jot. 85 x 250, Oni Lovely | 1. S@uirrel and - comm, off with over 200 top all this 5 FF 4.2533 r | J hurry on this ene per ungalow plus utilit brick ou wn or FE 5-2564 r y $13,500 in your back rabbit lake & foot of inland a FR 4-253. : with of] fu y room es Hur THE yard 150x1 the pore ® lawn from a”. Forced Sale _ 1704 S. Telegraph Re . R. HI LTZ aa tise Down waa vacua Garage co-operative Real Estate wackanee $143 pe ELWOOD Pontine city cole aH from -—- ol edge. A won- hom eld One vd. EA heat f m home. ee FE 5-1 abeth Lak win on Wal jald- rtners young couple excellent e on 3 lots, __ | Pe seist ead wuren 2 molar ge santa rp $400 DOWN Wel : _—_____- OF ono 3844, Open. Ste 1 for sate ohare og er — “9 and all tia ax Warns = = with — is. mod- 4 —______Spen_Eves mt ull price. sve ae tee $5500 | 16 actes weed ; te yster School Area Bese sean AND LAKE “PRIV. be first. ast “a =< °°) CO ean basement ~ a : : road. 14x18 . -arge 3 bedroo ake —Sensib! tlt | : en ee | 2 ACRE Russell Yo SSeS | Seer soma |_$ang orn eer ine WE Oe ee ae STATE-WIDE Call for an f S un ‘ion. peted ivi r, 2 car garage C Gas moe ; aginaw St. Ph F Yr ng Too ar- LAKE FR se __ Open. E © 5-165. Real Est Established This 2 ie Ww mer ee Gg INVESTORS room, fireplace, tile Reed dining | __!and. ee LAKE OAK. | oa ves. til 8:30 ee ee of Pontiac ~ GILES RE - 1916 pelea ee Goan eee rE Buy thi eee we accae can re ON LAKE Lend For Sal Se eee . ; Ag rene FALTY CO. 01.480 Down. a ttn . frontage, a oot ao ep os ‘* ean oat needs Sitar A house that $1201 or FE ¢171 Aetalis call FE ph es ay oat INSULATED ~~ e Farms 48. FE 4-15°2 andmesser, Broker z . near all-yea ran - Here 1 MO ted and ed A ~ 3-0 = ‘Open 9 un 9 "= SO 20 minutes + feed fishing ans, rooms, larg which Ssatens Shee er: sarege. Storm Gacuk chcaore wae — Tor $2800 pomor pod “BUD”? ficholie _heat leaving state =. wn gas Pit ld ia gig = Os ~ oupan |~ Sale Land Contracts 82 —————_—__— ORiendo + Ma Priced to completely fenced | * m. utility roo room, bath- waar Large 8. Automatic hot it ae er a nice refit REA! ESTATE YEAR -ARO' + 1. Ppt ere Op peal teed nas 1101 sell quick at 96. aches. We leerenen and handy| %Us sad lot. Close to col bs et) fiz it up ft Pettibone HOM® ON UPPER 1B posite 9635 Pine ars _LAND CO : EAST SIDE 950 aereens. and ci cacma ene eee stores. Priced v to schools. ft as is on or | 2 bed Lk. for sale b: will peers Brg from Pontia: INTRACT. aoe — % “ Only $ —_teh.—_Bat- requires so FE 4-0013 ery low. contract with land \ rooms, ful y owner. MA 6 sy terms. Own Cc. EASONS FE 44156. : . WALLED this J-becrm 1,780 down for| 1 te me fin- payment small down furnace and baement. oil or Verm ers, | © 8 LARD LAKE AR bus homie loca oF s an ideal 4o—sell- . =150". floo 1) FOR SAL ont 58114. + CONTRACT, ss6es Lake Land Realty Co with fot — eres eoement a oF setup for a retiring $950 Wn fora sous Lakeview Set ce tae farm, 8. tf OWNER. cc ACRE R v7 Vv AI UE “R cat discount, =. Pontiae Trail Walled take See aan aren a ved wise lel th the soil a po artri ; DO J F 1528 Hartland Rd. oo at Co-operati EUE r. ealtor ) Oa : eat 61.000 basin wn ice ae only ] ge Sy and beth plus util or Sale Resort Prop. 44A modern heeses) eae ste tee | Oakland Ave. Entate Ezehange ‘. | WEST ST SIDE. ‘ 4 ar es. se to ‘ ~ Humphri ee ve Merve ad ts Sak | HAS DO tonnes Re acho ioe oo, Se a oF ies twrrounded by oh me — Is THE “BIRD” TO ee aoe ge . IT, & “wade rgain for quick a OR hg ol aceach Money to Loan” a! Hage - ~All ag eae es Desement, ‘ ) TE —-EAKEST maa ov AGA Past wes faggerty ha non PARMS OF ALL SIZES SEVERAL n~[State Licensed Lewtere) teste) ar : . kitchen, $2,750. form vet affechag. Bisa DE. LUXURY ie IN} | bawe. Weir «at a entiie 8 Strait PSone te Wire P WwW. Dt AL CASH PROM ers) living room, | CITY cout ue bee ee $500 DOW MA 6-6204 5 ACRE. soe PTL end ‘and bath . . SOUTH. _— beach, of 2 DoW? . GRASS LA . § ROOM # Get a Y | nas, |e a a BROS. feai=xc 2 | cin St nN | HigHouALITY | mane Ae MCN OS Rehr ne ge FN Beg ie Ae 3 cit ‘ e 0 n . ‘ gerace. 2 iota, Well located on road.” New. in 80.” Pull . a eal calendar x gorden that's lus extra oth sercalater LOW PRICE | tne "faning’ Near’ suee at | FE 43142 loan ino 8 ‘first fer 0 wa at Phone OR nefrecen Sanah Some wom si 12 ‘all wited ands nice La is, north | Sale Business Pro You'll ke the friendly conventes Humph ei'tia 380 With taboo dows, bal-| OP" . parma or on sire | SoBe comple caine | ara Low As | Bia bs teah, Morrow Ciere | wy Of gery. #9| "PROV " cont interest. sd entire fami ent of the now the city and V4 3. . "| SY BENT p rie MOVE RIGHT sees Wait til the a prod AROUND bloe = | S » | Move Sneek netenar Sk Some ser ge"hdehet ands | yy _ Tittus of eat, Chenp, Ea 2238 Base Rwy. Asie" eSNDER | “i'w Uatrence gh. "Poctine Bay “ dibgtrme. sod epace for ra fireplace and the pictore #plar:| | _N. PERRY ST | Sayan ry pea is. Neren SS re TEAGUE ANCE TO: salaried, bath ts ad iid ig = ee , | DRAY LocaTED | susr ourstp TEAGUE FINAN rz lot aes xtra $26,000 with coe Ma e lovers artly os | YTON. RAN city on one ef main Ee OF 202 . of ae eh | et a Re = DUNES | cede! mele | ROCHESTER, MICH. * s ¥ Tonite & E D : | 2 bedroom st but thi ce ne AP MICH. FI e very Nite ELUXE | Within walk home which ts Speahed with 2 apts. ove: -garage spac LOANS | OYD KENT, Realto etch | sn bagines .E_ INCOME $2,000 DOWN | Fehools "churches. ‘and ‘Greyhound frame house ‘B10 acres smal agtos t ” poe mgd ot near a — Zubarven cutie or Daitv & 5 illo go heat, — reyhound aaa Lagi ward Sel all gros Ph HOUSEHOLD COLEMAN = Bread ao and ioe all —— tm apts tng reom. 2 a bving-éte- y - unday 12-9 .| _— heater gp Tr ox agro eas ss | ticulars, for further par- Rochester OL 66711. O11 —. Hane dD peng Large fenced bath oe tone breeze che; 9101 Bo many, many oustanding fot, iin earden and trai treen.| Sm Golden oak” floors, 209 PRINCETON game reewina 4s penal GET CA cugaureie greys | ier, atoms wodSathnfing guar cmeathpaiated,, viatered NCETON || Se eee ean ohn K. Irwin SH QUICKLY cious living rm ts. Home in excellent wary else 1 furnace Nothing , . fe cat ees | si ames COMPARE Giroux & Hicks)... pesto a pe tile bath with ‘colored price $17,950 on . $1,500 DOW | 4305 Dixie Hi "til 8@—Sunday Phone FE N. Saginaw Street ~ title care tures and slower, i Blaine Hwy. Drayton 1-5 2-4071 Eve, FE 2- ™ Most deals ¢ your oak floors, er, select: WARD FE. PA close 1, Went off Oakland *Lath & iw OR 3-9701 Plains 1904 feraie losed tm 30 wens, i —. rod palates: REAI TOR RTRIDGE yas rooms Ry 1946 Al - Plaster modere 6 bed :Y ESTATE: re. Signature ad oe on paved street sidewalk, sew: | 43 W. Mu FE 2-8316| sir, cond new 41900 ‘oll umjnum Window modern ¢ bedroom. 2 path house, $1,500 DOWN = Soh Casement, Gomtaniant ts teen & Oe fren 9ee| Os *Ranch Roof ane District: $i ‘| Attractive 60 x 20 t N Ison vent “TE % Woorward 17,500; Phone urban britk but wo story ng ND Cente arch, or gnebens FIND IT INTHE WANT ie . *Fully Insulated F pee store doing #29. me, sn te to. $1 e a ro ¥ 30 2 or Sale rE living eros: LO ight — A ool, $Urn ADS! Y . mae Pe DOWN ots 4%| ‘res hes enbain Inve pee oe CO r A te — 2.450. . \ es, look in Classi- — Contains Body [spo 6 sey hee ATELY 1 hone Pare price $22, mately $8, Total e a NY fied for , @ room for the > | Wood north of LOT, = a plus a bath ‘ ) ighland. oe - O'NEIL, R con job, a place to] fhyfermege,ahesse, some sree Dark trailer whe me tare pe, . e \ . Qui e as e build-| @ . suit tl pe. b ok live, a business —any-| Ed Quick possession . R do information —. St Me ret . co ae Or coe ground fir "wth 202 PONTIAC STATE : ° w- M. Stou uss 7 Lots IN Bit mC oe sfins Setting ca 0. taseqveen BANK BLDO thing n Stout, Realtor Oo IN ELIZ, Rd. 625 ing on 8 Tele B ™ Ses Ph: FR 6-4168 | 4 REALTOR ung ABET CARI LAKE ES- vis aanie a erapn | BROKE? Sell thin 12 1 s pg ae Bad tae - TARE aE FRONT RESIDENCE A B. D. CHARLES, R: gn? gs you : ‘ . Bree, “WS 8 oa “a q By A. IE 'S, Realtor n't need thro ) = 3 | Sally losuied ty Orlon Cha Ser |imt 8 FE 4-0521 : ee ugh Class. or, ; Deford, Owner ifie , . ; ~ i: . OAkland 8-377! ocstee tak tee Open Evenings | ads! P - : | ; / 4 ‘Betate Eachan - hone FE a * 5 x a ‘ og 181 for an ad- 52 Bh {— \ writer, Seay od ae tiem een an ‘ 4 ox Lewrenee 88. FE ¢1538 +o —_—, Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) Priendly WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 We can be'p you with and repar YoU oan ment Telephone us of cad at our office. STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 103 Pontian State Bank Bide. Need Money? We Go bess 80 your telephone. Just FE 5-8121 For suto financing . Tefinane payment —debie “xe any othe; worthy most loans are completed on vour first visit and in a few winutes. 1 ‘heral Trepay- ment vlan. Home & Auto Loan Company @7 Community Nationa! Bank B Dlours @ to 6: Saturday 8 to taal Up to $900 CASH for You Today fe riee FAMILIES IN PONTIAC County sewel from Buckners in the ‘aa 37 years BUCKEN. THE OLD RE- BOCENEL» ts - TO- DATE LOAN ©@MPANY WHERE YOU ARE ALWAY*® WELL TREATED. When tliness comes: When there ere lay or enploymen BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY You can obtein up to 8500 to day or any day at Buckner's for @ shor’ time or take up to % montns to ihe on low monthly mage charge fs lese tha: vou BORROW THE CASH YOU NEED AT FINANCE COMPANY Plains 439 Dixte Across from Post Of- OR 31221. LOANS Extra Fast Service fou can borrow $20-8500 quickly. on signature cer, or furniture Loans made without endorsers for ery worthwhile purpose. Up to 20 months to repay. ‘HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Pontise Saginaw y Bt. Kay Bid LOANS $25 TO $500 Baxter & Livingstone $100 Phone FEderal 3-7181 On Your Name Only QUICKLY GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION 69_W. Huron Street LOANS $25 to 8500 825 to $500 Community Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 Prienaly service 54 _ Mortgage Loans LOW INTEREST dein funds ofr a —_— es: ae FETERtON 1310 Pontiee State Bank _Phone TE sees. or MORTGAGES Attention Brokers & Builders F.H.A. GI. CONVENTIONAL ___ Personal Service _ Russel! H. Young, | Inc. 412 W. st. FE 44525 Open Eves. ‘tii ® Sun. til 5 Swaps 55 Mate Otter Ma C100 i YR. OLD POWER MOWER, WILL swap for powér tools. for cement mixer or what have vou? FE eee 2 LINCOLN GREASE GUNS AND one Coke machine cash or will trade for articles Of equal value. FE 54-2953. VEL rr 45181 or FE 5-7704 LAN tee er cat, ot wets 8 +7301, ser onde ‘Bap SELL SURPLUS FUR. NITURE for casa through Classified ads. Phone. FE 2-8181 for an hp oT ae oe ee ON ee Swaps 55| Sale Household Goods 57 GOOD ‘te CHEVROLET, FOR/6 CU. FT GI L MOTORS oo neues eee oe, down payment idaire condition, 66 W. OUTBOARD MOTOR FOR CE-| NEW Y . Breet FE 24170. 164_W. Pike. Best offer, | LAYER PIANO, AND ema > 5 AS SUMMER SPECIAL Soe fo. whst bave you. saving. x) xe Tap aaa plus $46.90 Royal Chet out- PLYMOUTH ‘S14 DOOR. rill, for $219.05. 10 conditien, wu she, cheaper car Phinipe down. coe r~4 _eoigee -@ E Ypslant. Fe) Pos ene ven ie TRADE Your? TRACT SONAL, WINDOW F 'wall nouse matage ae ks Used oply 2 weeks. Also furnitw apes for new or i Wainui bookcase, 13534560, 2 Well known housetrailers end sections. Call FE 47069. ° ” « TRAILER EXCHANGE 5 om Telegraph Oven Eves. ONE oogelr BENCH, out! WILL ue. 4 for s pew Seme lots TRADE mowel: on e power mower. Seve: WILL TRADE ‘@ PONTIA Cc FO board motor, PONTTA 4 Working» too'r ing machine. FE ¢27 “4 PONTIAC 3 DOOR —_ BUILD- ing material or anything of val- _ Walton. MY EQUITY IN SMALL HOUSE 1951 CHEVROLET PICK “UP, VERY 62 E. Ypsilanti _ deh -—————__— thing 56 For Sale Ciothing mr lk Sale Crothing 56 A LARGE 8ELECTION OF MEN'S downtown stére only IN ek bg al LAWN new lawn _—" my wood SWAP PIANO 1 EO WASH- 160 W ale or _ trade. FE 5-5478 take cheap car on Call FE suits $25 Slightly soiled, some odd All sizes available. Osmuns TELEPH: reasonable, 578 LeBaron. WAYNE GABERT’S Trade-in ge Used A B 5 cubic $38. Cold = a @ ou Kelvinator, 7 cu. ft. sealed _unit, A-l shape _ $79.00 PLASTIC PLATFORM ROCKER, good condition. $35. PE _¢0222 RCA TELEVISION, 13% INCH TA- model. Good picture. Only _ eee MI 61 REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR'S 1963 models, one of America's best brands. Perfect, new. guaran- teed for § years. Buy a new re- frigerator ae e ——- more than a us “yo an preeree _ cent, 393 Ore Beg nay . ; RED PLASTIC 7aatr SLOWBER chair. Good FE +4 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1954 ee Fer Bale Miscellaneous 60 rnaces, ee and bot wa, Fara test S SUPPLY CEMEN1 BLUCKS copainatee we Se ‘OR COAL and electric stove, ideal for cot- _tage. OL 27413. Cash FoR P caheemet CLOTHES, POSTS, STEEL. « HOOK "Bw st ce ate a 0) CIRC! = E PLUGAEOCERT ex: tures, newert brightest and most modern type of lighting for kitch- ens, dinettes, bedroom and frecrea- tion rooms. $1185 value $5.95 “Blightly factory marred. Call at factory showrooms. Michigan Filu- _orescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. COMPLETE MOVIE OpTFiT. Bell & Howell, 8 m m.,/ turret, 3 sets lens case, Revere pro jector 50 watt buib,. screen, splices, All new. Cost Sell for $300 FE 45845 after 5 COMBINATION BABY BUGOY SS Perfect cond. OR COMPLETE CARPENTERS BLADE a a Mounted on port- able benc ectric motor pow- ished room stiltes $59.50. Bank Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. ad-writer, 1 MATTRESSES AND Sd ae a Dime Thy te” Sie Geltvered. 4s a Shettield | MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Aian or 3 i LA DiRT, Travel and fill dirt Lvle Conk- |_ 9-89 12. S a-1 Top 80 ACK DiRT, FILL, SAND, GRAVEL, SCHAEP- FER. PE 5-7914, FS 86-0889. BLACK DIRT TOP s0IL. “MA- pure. fill dirt grr, 9 peor field stone, ete e. 6 OR 3-62336 or OA 62233, DUMP TRUCK ~ BERVICE hire FE 50448 El KINS BROS Sand, grave to serve vou FOR TRUC KI NOQ_ co, fu! dirt. 4 trucks oR rE FILL DIRT, BLACK DIRT, Ma- son sand peat gravel buildin stone, washed concrete grave’ road gta-el, FE 21768. Por GALE. BLACK DIRT. ROT- ted manure, ro end cement revel PE 9-883) LL Dirt, Top ROe. iL. SAND AND. rote toe. L DIRT TOP _gravel | Quick delive WHEAT Nofainger. 1 G ANTED 4 Ting. modern repre STRAW . | ee B - Glew nn Joslyn | w ~ For Sale Livestock 72 2 PINE SADDLE § AND 6 yrs. old also drive bugsy ee gle eat ‘ahve belo be a. S DAIRY Cows, @ _ tle. FE BEAUTI was. 14 hands, very gentle FE GUERN UE _White Lake Rd. Clarkston GENTLE | ‘RIDING HORSE AND _sadle MUtual 42797, REAL GOOD SADDLE HORSES. 1 show horse, | Jumper and others . Clarkston. MA 6-828), 4 SPOTTED HORSE, 7 YEARS OLD. O] } 1a Bay horse. very Bet ge 8 year old standard bred with rs; Z w horse. 7 y ._ very ’ gentile. child could ride be en any dey but Sunddy. Bob a § Wing Lake , Bir- am. SMALL BLACK RIDING HORSE. +3486. MOBILE HOMES 5 a AND paaees. “SURPLUS LUMBER [poate in EF ibe furniture — anything. Read Want. Ads _ for profit! A, + — | A / re A iia ee ee a i es Se Ne SWEDISH-AMERICAN DIWINO Th:

a tops 62. OR 3-0435 after 4:30 BUNDAY 10 TO 3 a i A__PE 5-0354 “Sat oh "own. $l0c qt, Maybee Rd _ Ae s a is ya Gey” rf uN. ONLY @GALVANTEED PIPE | $72 Geet Hoek ver sheet 61 25 EDDED — : RED RASPBERRIES C : We BUY SELL OR on Inaba CLAYTON’S Sveat eas 1 Ware |), KEW GALVANIZED PIPE | ixe Tir board he. Bie per | bees, oeeees. ae ae _ Rey Sotastter a cue SHOP. 2 ACRES OP Furniture & Appliances | douse «7 8. Sage, 1 is ia ial eT w. vies bear per Ma. | OR 3-900 SOUR CHERR MON THe’. tan a is'S0's | 080 Orchard Lake $4 Keego Rose sowie wh — “ae *h saginae PE baie | Otede_A Birch Door | 0089 SUNDBERG BOWERS. Al PEAT| Plaveau Sane) Orme Romeo. . Harbor q. 3, ec per ft.) humus delivered any time. Whole- = - 3348 pre bcol Ra. FE 5-081) or FE 5-0974 —, oe 7 JET Seco $60 50. , poe ip or Ae = loading Weekends only. John | RED aoe Li] mile cork fghubure Meta | USED VACUUM CLEANERS. ave “fechas wU PE eaie0 | wih 12 gel. tak catabe, "P| oP Comsination door,” "51396 | Mogght’ Hee Mile UCKLEBERRIES PICK APARTMENT 812 E ELECTRIC land Aves i GaLLON 8. | Sip aes “is MARDWAREPLUMBING — | TOP SOILS VaR te ows. Ste Gt. 3000 Marvee Be _stove. 110 volts. FE STUDIO COUCH FC Rae, SALE IN| 52 gallon heaters a7 80. ail, tn goed “operating condition BOYDELL PAINTS a fmt, sand, gravel R RIES. DALBY'S, $10 E BREAKFAST BET si030 APT | _ £004 condition. i, Te A. Th Ba and ‘priced right. Refrigerators IF YOU ARE BUILDING A BoUsE | WASHED BARD AND GRA 5 —Walten_Bive FE 1.6081 _ovevings electric stove $19.50 Studio $10 USED. TRADE. IN | FUEL Om TANK. a= GALLON. i5| 9 ranges et $19.50. wash | DRIVE OUT TO BURMEIBTER'S | cement and mortar, fill dirt « R Car bed $195. Kitchen cabinet in legs, gauge, fill cap and vent. | ors at giao: television at 629.50 ete +o ALL _Mippies._ 6 Pa 3110 Joslyn Rd ~. bmn Pot Toby -A = DEPARTMENT Geliveres complete $3650 FE we puree. res ve enh Bhop, 61 MAKE SURE IT's ~ Ww “Col &E wel 67 %, RASPBERRIES | FOR SALE refrigerator $4450 Gas stove| Electric range $19 95 = : 3 A Stud FACTORY NDS, DOUBLE SINKS. | PHILGAS FLOOR FURNACE. 605 orm rm Equipment Lares pet akg non “he ‘ ae Davenport and chair Ss $1095, wash basins, $9.95, Totlets, Used 3 year. ¢ 3-7622_ Burmeister Ss GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD, 65.99 Sale Far 76 : bed venport and chait| $ piece breakfast set $2080/ $1995 GO. A Thompson, 8 8| Son tionTs IN EARLY AMER- Northern Lumber Co cord. 3 for $10 Delivered. FB Tal eT $13 Dresser $1185, Dining tavig| 3 piece. studio couch $30.60) Perry, 09 lean lanterns old coach » | eee BARGAINS $895 Bteel wardrobe $0.98 Coal Automatic washer, Westing- FOR SALE PLATINUM WEDDING and candle lantern designs, alsa $197 Coole | Lake Rd. > WE HAVE a00 or wood cook stove $19.95 Beds house g $40.50| band. 32 t diamonds. Ladies| most complete selection of lights WE DELIVER _Plants, Tr Trees, Shrubs 68 USED on Springs, Mattresses. Furniture of| 9 viece dining room ‘suite $79.50) wrist ad. oniger < diamends evel- for every feem im beuse of terrific ai made | Oe Mowins © AND XC an e all & Bank Furniture 42 Or-| Vanity ches, and full sise uation on both $1676, will sell — son Michigan Fluorescent. 393 | wes, :- Fs Hn od Gerv You| GLADIOLI, Se A DOZEN, AT| ROTAR st; LL SIZES chard Lake Heat to Former cons ssempicte $89.50) for $900. FE $4236 hard Lake Ave EM 3-4650 EM $-30% the Gerden Oasis road stand. wii"? MARES Tse: poet Aree ee res FOR RENT ~~ Pavement Bre Breakers “46 ane (ee ee me cept) SAL ES—SERVICE— BED VANITY & NIGHT L FCO! Floor = an use Ges cement Sewer —_ +o! eer ~ EM 33074 sania “THOMAS -CONOMY hour, da mccoy | ficaners. Din “Ceaveyore. ‘Lover — = le, Miller's Pa For Sale Pets 09 KING BROS “ue FINANCE CHROME DINETTE SETS. Ad FURNITURE CO. thle! Onkiant Kirby C2. oy yew: »and Piven ene Dy ee ny semble these curvell and*vave. 4 361 8 segmen Huroa_ FE $4623 ONE'S RENTAL By pe LE AKC. REGISTERED BEAGLE YOUR I-H DEALER mer, one Rome ead, ¢ LU im. value, ¥ o 4 STOVES wOUGHT a Ex 1251 Baldwin FE 2.9077 pups, ready to t@in for fall) PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE eed $3995 These are brand new 1954 chane Turner's 02 iat ns CED CONCRETE SEPTIC hunting Reasonabie x models. 11 to 44 f%. Choose S mode's Famoue make Formica Te pore Garage oors gg A ey on vee ai <| tom OR 34081 0870 Tubbs Ra COMBINE own plan. Low down tops. All popular colors. C tn, : aaks 151 Oakianc Ave FE +e tt A é : ments. Liberal terms, beak, SeGlaa-’ God ba Guneineed € CGE TV 640.06 9 by 7 no. 2 94000 up to $7400. | 7 ROOM DUO-THERM OfL MEAT-| Finvace CLEANERA WALL Pala — a Bargain Hunting? R of these extraordinary bargains entenne rite Bee the new — ipetremer. er 30 gallon hot water heater, | 7U P ccmaiea ob pal vise a KC REOWTERED BEA LE Michigan Fluvrescent. 3 Orchard WALTON TV Decroiter no. 1 8 by 1 $52.00. 200 gallon ‘oil tank. $100 Also! Paty ‘Fuel and | re ep een CS eT || ws bere eee auieh Rverything forthe trailer from 7 FE 32257 Joslyn Cr Walton | Petroiter po. } 9, by hi tiie uaa i. Ave | 180 maie and year and eo beif maie| combines asd we want to seii| wheels pe gt alse BLUE MOHAIR DAVENPORT & USED TRADE-IN DEPT We give tree entimate pend 0 |) ee ce tees (Ot ea “HINGLES NOW ming OR 3-1499 them NOW! Come m and make Paola —= , EM") 445). overstuffed rocker, $20 pe a Living s Suite 3 frees fromt : dia Tg, 1980, "MHURCH'S 1 INC. AC UATIC GARDENS” E Byes. and a . = pe. Living Room Buite FE 29-0209 | only. Must sacrifice for $50 FisH urriing | MASSEY HARRIS @ FT. PTO. aot TLE GAS Studio. Cou meow gue aE $20 6s 77) Benny DOOR SALES CO ~| Sest_e0e eamping trailer, Mld- rE 30233 57_N. nt “s E 4-205: NOI ee Sr Me dd FI ON Td gon ey ree Ree | Nea pee DE Pens [ease Fb FS ane ie Hwy r . $28. hoes $00 $0 and $110 50 SHALLOW UMP. ONE OF | 7; 2 CREDIT TERMS t : J) et OLD Oo CaRPST, ibaié. PET, isxié, Pacey bet Payment ry Porshe values $4050 and geo. 0. These are Plywood eyed very best boat maneo im _Amorice. Kecter Spugpies "1 a *s coh qceuns oan cmpinge . st clean rand Pree ar lectric, : ’ é ) rubber pad. E-riv American geo: | WYMA IAN'S __18 W. Pike only | goa “Sctied gas heaters at terrific | All kinds plain & decorative. Kiteh- ¢e —Mek : —— Rc ea ~% or eB . ar - : : 528 WN. Main OL 1-9761 Rochest Auto asher. Good condition. Only| Orcha: order. : to close estate. MI ¢0375. ge. MI 6-1300. ir ¢ Ts FiGOR FUR | 1455 Pid go pve CLOSE-OUTS Me TENTION Case FOR FURNITURE OR/§ PC WALNUT DINING ROOM _ nace controls. FE 44104. OCR HOUNDS 4 inch pylon 87 paint brush for MI ¢61 ; - tools. Phone OR 32717. suite 11 Ho Aa Girl WadTOR 63s. ROCK HOUNDS only 81.99 with the purchase of 2 AT STUD USED BALERS ER REES CROSLEY SHELVADOR. CU | WASHING MACHINE. ZENITH MYrtle 3.4501 Cabachons, mineralites, mineral & allons of Berry Bros Paint AKC 13” Beagie Fid. Ch. Eberie’s| 2 New Holland 76 balers and tra ks have several ft. late mode} reposses Pay| Good condition. Reasonable. ee a] mens. silver siad- and Paint 436 Or. y Il. Bired by Fid Ch. Nw ? — —- pe — motel low omen 5 EN SINKS 4 x 21. 8 fluorescent t _bdalance at '14 month. MY 33711| 37558. KITCHEN | 912.98. Totlets $308 value| bing and eurting materiel _chard Lk. Ave. Phone PE 56150] Ra Buddy, dam by Fid. Ch. Pine New _ 80 baler . Framminsion fear CROSLEY SHELVADOR, GOOD| — REFRIGERATORS STUDIO| $1995 Lavatories complete with TASKER'S “TRY [IT ONCE — | Botew nifty. Pid. Ch. sired pups EXCELLENT DEALS aie : for sale Lonedale Beagles. 1742 condition. $60. 41 Allen. F® 2-6774.| eouch Living roo. suite gas chrome mizing faucets $ YOU CAN INSTALL IT! Opdyke Rd FE ON NEW canes CHURCH CRANBROOK stove 230 Elm at These are factory marred Michi | 63 W Huron Pe 5-636) K t _ yee Ra. PEOi48) QO) SCHR AM A AUT = 4 pore ORTABLE SEWING MA-| 80 Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake ster SEPTIC “TANK. 300 OAL- 9x9 Floor Tile BRITTANY SPANIEL, PUPPIES | 66 balers po seiling kitchen equipment, Stove | WHITE PORTABLE SEWINO MA Registered. AKC Call after 3 Weep | m zer coffee urn and Cail | "chine. Good condition. PE 36818 | _ Ave. aS ralion. 940.80. FE | Asnnan oft? cect] pm. ye besm 17 6 Tasmente BLACKETT, INC. AUTO Mr. Mann for appointment. Mid- WESTINGHOUSE ELECTR I CTRIC DRY- R RLAWER AND ——- ea%e cach | BOXER PUPS, REGWTERED 6 YOUR FEROUSON DEALER . a ‘aute glass — ae Se Saas e Late e f 1 Weeks. Make offer. Must sell. $181 + Se rake Oe | So ~| LUMBER |= Wall Tile Bite Alita greta | 904 Dae ty? maarnt| | SE COON HOUNDS, ALSO FEMALE pe te 8 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, * nese negpds a yfsnegwth . SE PTiC TANKS J ~ we a 3 cooe Boe N HOUR 20 FEMALS =A b fypenod ae ad Lye p food condiice OF > 1670__| slcck, timer and ligni. 880° FE! BUILDING SUPPLIES Gerited "FE 24013; evenings FE utters & tools furnished _Kenneth Thomas, #1 Part. Oxford. ose MClartetoa, ier De12 LINOLEUM -$3.55 | Zant "8 osasrancne *ersion | Pam ™ FLOOR SHOP. [cat aqrantom, CouPLere.| soe peene set ma |" seg9 9x12, LINOLEU sch nit ETE, gris, is 8: | SUMMER PRICES ON Open Daily #4 Sunday 08 Bry et Dick ener 6h |” binder with baime carrier. 7 77! nae reat ” ® House Paint .. ; s ° ote 5 ‘ ROBBER BASE PAINT Sieg ea cae by > Boats, 12 COAL NOW IN EF- Geeare aon ooo eeeine = youn own |* BEAGLE PUPPIES, 1 TO 6 WEEKS| [{Sf,." "| per cont Ss St = 12X12_ LINOLEUM 95 plywood _ $75.00: el FECT. GOOD COAL| “presves, emtee sepeirs oid, 2001 Recthaven, 1 mile 5 : GATELEO TABLE, MARBLE TOP | ARMSTRONG VINOPLOOR Ys price | steel. $5.99: Culverts for drive : stock soll sewer erect. end | 44920, gir’ pa! son 5- 3869. a ef AE in... _Biasces fy erature and carpeting ANCHOR FENCES ee a iat ee WOLVERINE 00x32 WALNUT TYPEWRITER PARAKEETS me tem * and SiWelghs on ey te ve Cnet sass | C mang ae PRA ed. jo mon orn. Teens recove . oe ae Ph_PY 54903 for tree calimaten it yourself pat | LUMBER AND WRECKING CO.| Desk $60.00: 66236 Wainut Fiat} Poric® duburp Ra FE}. 3Se tation. Clinton. | Wis ew aS 2 Art. size electric rai YOU INVEST IN A terns Smal! vleces of vivwood for : Dts vn ~u on — rs ae — —_ ~ REOSTERED_ PEKINOESE _— & Po a. fs. | sale 0. cortne e K : 8 i Refrigera tor renee) Rernoids — shat er Ballo Matic tne FE 5-7835 2529 Opdyke Rd.| Used sheetin. over $75.00| Chair $1000 Walnut Side Arm ‘ Dick's. Air ‘rtoated Fn engines 1 Only Dynecyele motor $90. Save ‘ a ' No down payment. Small _m GA DOORS ew Totlets ¢18.95| Chair 8750: Sdrawer Invoice PARAKEET. en RATS. ALL 5 TNE ; ie payments FE 48073 mosey for new and old garages 15x14 lavator nase | Senne an: Snel M8: (Tabe| Put shop, @ 8. Aster, PE ¢0ei}. 1 5 tecmee ape rR +n “C NESEE SALES KBASEY ELE Ecrric : "alte WALNUT, BEDS BEDROOM SORRAT LAKES | Wer carry 1 full ling to | himber, File. $1.20. ¢x? Double 7, wil ning oe FARAERETR o™ m MSY WN ! LARGE SIZE) BABY CRIB \ RPM RECORD PLATES , COM: 2010 DIXIE HWY FE be Al . f - each 1) a sorter” Par ARAKEETS, oGANARIES CAGES, mattress Like new. $25. OR $20; Bird cage. 94: 3 = OWNERS ALUM. AWN. TYPE ie *ier-O-Line $04 Catland Ave. 0008. urnet ¢ as Plate, 94. 3 Per. HOME OWNERS: ALUM. A’ pe eg bad wen | eet. ren Me, oe OP. SEouTERED 3 oxen PUPPIES. LARGE SIZE GAS ‘oa ots Cee povarm: bouetie (an Sanat was iE aine AIDS. $80 TO $200 AND| $7, metal bos. Call after 4 P.M. Brawer e, #32 80 Rannive SOR CHLE Ne FINCHER 36008. cere geod Copeman. ra! oR _ ines FE 2-790. =¥ . g vs, $1. *. Fr £182). Sol nin PORNACE WITH OIL |7 SIDE GARAGE DOORS 1. « & Ofice| _FE +1407. Witt LOUNGE WITH OTTOMAN GOOD | BATHROOM To Ft POusLe ain NA n. 4 windows, $1.00 —. 17_W. Lawrence. REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES. appt rood $20. FE —~J ¢ board sink, 1 small; 2 well| conversion, eo Indian wood oon “ 9.88 each, 1758 Torry, OR 31869 after 3. " TAROR NORGE DELUXE RE. eu machine and Tan D VA Birminghem, Sale Store Equipment 64 THOROUGHBRED COLLIE PUPS.) GRAIN You Cawt BEAT THE] FOR PARTS Ar Rasteree, Rae onthd ds chifferobe fe Baldwin = . Ha ails ‘OR ae = Mees ale, on chest of drawers. uae accertae pane tase-0-1L0s4 Do It Yourself 61| AIR COOLED AIR CONDITIONER. | WANTED: on BEAUTI.| COME TRADE-INS AND CREDIT 1 8 ook At Faken PRICES On Many other things not m L Pt 7.7848. = a Suitable for smal) business place. | ful seven weeks old kittens. Male| TERMS ; ee. weed avian (SS15R oenewn HEFLED B TRAILER FOR JACKSON'S RENTAL _PE 34213. nek and femiae. 267 N. Perry. FE/ , oun HAVE ON HAND ot sede YAM fetane “at” 650-86, Ox12 TINOLEU MS. $1.98) tess r\oader. "On sti tre Wasomer concrete, procker ™ setvinnter Meal fer ead s ree é gee OLD | THOROUGHBRED cae $3.95 Enamel Paint $195 gal.| ner loade D 5 ranges at ade — a 9x9 ASPHAL” TILE de drr {7 WATT MABGO BOUND SYSTEM. | _vower ete PE 45240. a FE 2-0602. 113 Franklin — $15 a 1% 07 FE ¢{112 14 hp. 90.0. The 4% FT WALI TILE te | ‘Complete. Also electric roaster. Ce Pah He aed KING BROS. Ejgssne Shop St W: Miron. FE | Inside-Ouside ‘Paint $1.28 eal. e071. ova | ON Abe, Pome > punday ote ia Biv mop ihe: |” Prone EM ate POPE vOUR 1-H DEALER = . unday 5 va. op. Line * LIMED OAK DINING ROOM SET: me | Pia tctie Was Tile |. ic 0a, |? I tgs Ty Rigas ee Bate LUNN —coln_and Woodward. Birmingham. | ~}35 RABBITS AND BUILDING. PONTIA defiet, formine top table, % pactic | 2z19 Linsloume ..-- 4... Laan [SS i w St Sale Sporting Goods 65 covered ‘eat Lise Hmed ook Herod's 1 140 S. Saginaw p MYERS PUMPS eS te 2 T ORmaT DAN PRIES. | | Gates, service @ rentals, MY'3-0es, _new. FE 75450 Free Delivery A.A.A, BALE. '| Branch, 6763 “a orth SPECIAL PRICES! Double Red Stamps. Toda =i well jet pumps, clubs, New and used farm LINOLEUM, Sxi2, $3.95 BATHTUBS Fiv Pron ne} tek Ke mone? cost insulation. Ling balls, carte save to 40 - Trained, Boarded 70 Recaire on ol mabes Outside and cessed, 05. Lavatories Bg ad =e enh)... "ge ea. ‘ set with 622.95 ~ n Wisconsin Jack's “Linoleum. 183 SE| coments see Seems ereme| A 1 altel PO ter your dock) | ne nr ALL BREEDS OBEDIENcE| Pontiac Farm WILL Fics ed wri 6. Nonger ens CUSTOM BUIL rained. licensed, han JOHN DEERE Waerchandios Tylers, MY 2-1521. ae — uorescent, 383 KE se eee (Perfect tor ér rafters.) 2008 porter sto af power 221 Pontiae Rd. New Furniture Specials ; a atoms wT _ Bre (used piney oo... a FE 65008 fer 5. ; MEDICINE ©) new ceccecesews | an Sofe beds a ee andres. rome fluorescent lights | 1x12 Bog SOMO T2'ee ft a ME bthd 3S ob tressce 919. = ac Ee S yee vane $10.45. Lavatories YWooD — PLYSCORE ; os es a tee eee boee . tomplete $14.95. 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RE ait” Seles tals | @ peter Coe ts wm tw inet eee ee fre = | ‘S2 PONTIAC vrolet Papel ........ 1962 OLDS SUPER 88, 2 DOOR Catalina, radio and heater, Gen ~ q ° Bl at K 1982 DeSoto V-8 Pordor. Two tone| "ss Ford’ 2 ton dump... sas0| sedan promtun ttle wees very] ut I assure you, it is my terri- Account. ey ‘Oh, no you're not, 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. sisted. 5:00—(4) — Happy Hollow (7) — | night.” Auntie Dee. (2)—Portia Faces) Such are the tribulations In Life. | the life of a young actor... and P : the young actor of the above 5: 15—(2)—Seeking Heart | story, Herb Patterson, who ts 5:30—(2)—Sports. (4) Adventure| playing Tom Anderson, the hero Patrol. (7)—Rocky Jones. | of the TV daytime serial Golden 5: 45—(2)—Featurette. — ts thankial for aff of TUESDAY EVENING ia Patterson's Golden Window role |is his first daytime serial, But he (1)—Air | the lady } the lady in- “Il saw you in a>play last HARMONIOUS HONEYDREAMERS — The Honey- dreamers, a vocal quintet, are featured on the new “Bob Smith Show’ Mondays through Fridays. They Davis, are (left to right): Lew Anderson, Marion Bye, Bob Patty McGovern and Bob Mitchell. Smith, the show's star, joins in & E tf 3 ty ERE Bob (T)—| has a wealth of experience in the Det: Deadline. (2)—Kit Carson. freddy movies, radio and teéle- 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. | vision Born in Stockton, Calif., Jan., 3, Sweeney's World 1922, Patterson attended a dra- (7)—Men of Tomorrow. {2)—| matic school in Hollywood @n a News | scholarship. When he finished, he 6:45 — (4) — News. (2)—Summer | Made a movie, Ten Gentlemen Holiday From West Point in 1942 and then . | proceeded East to make his for- 7:00—(4)—Midwestern Hayride. (7) | tune Cal. Flack. (2)—Goldbergs. | Alter the war, he toured with | 7:30—(7)—20 Questions. @2 :)—One | the Theater Guild production of Minute Please. (4)—Arthur Mur- | Merry Wives of Windsor. ray. When it closed, he found him- 8:00—(4)—Summer Playhouse self jobless, and went to work —Make Room for Dad. — ae * Cae at an advertising agency. By (7) | (2)— Foreign Intrigue. 1948, he was an assistant copy- 8:30—(4)—Schlorship Awards. (2) | writer ... and then the agency —Suspense. (7)—Steel Hour. | lest its biggest account, and with it went Patterson’, services. | | Returning to New York in 1950, (7) — | bis star began to shine. Since | Programs. Lengthy Closing Moscow Guide Book Doesn’t ru ver ike’ the first guide book to Moscow Fear Disputes O s ee en eee Housing, Farm, Atomic Trees Need Nitrogen KENT, Ohio tINS)—Trees should | be given special tree food high in| Yen Bay, 75 miles northwest of nitrogen content in late winter or | Hanoi, to Phun Hequan, 45 miles I ; st bef active | , Hanoi, and Faces Congress | Guide Much [l= tir. St ate | os ee se MOSCOW uh — They've issued | Davey, Jr., tree expert, This pro- Tuyen Quang and Thai Nguyen, vices added vim and. vigor and | 0 miles northwest of the richer foliage in the days ahead. loaded on bases stretching from capital. | in it a lot of information you us- and Tax Programs ually look for in a guide book. , For instance, it doesn’t give the WASHINGTON «#® — Plans for | Population of Moscow. Perhaps the | congressional leaders to wind up| &Uide book publishers don't know the present session within two) 't weeks today faced a threat of j foundering on four disputed itefns| Nor are there any maps—even | in President Eisenhower's pro-| of the subway system, although | gram: tax and Atomic Energy | this is described extensively in Act revision, housing and farm | word and picture, Russian publi- | cations do not frequently publish | maps — of the Soviet Union. A belief was growing that it might require at least a week of The 406-page, hard-cover book is August to clear the decks for ad- printed by a branch of the state journment which would free mem- | publishing trust. 9:30—(4)—Capt. Braddoek. Name's the Same. (2)—Favorite Story. 10:00 — (4) — Fights. Seven. (2)—News. then, he has played in almost every |major television drama and ap- | peared in stock in his spare time (7) —Stage | Single, Patterson lives in Man- | bers to concentrate on the election) The guide book contains num- | campaign. erous pictures of museums, hospi- tals, parks, beaches and some sky- | scrapers, and alse of the Kremlin The Senate spent four long days SEW ... and... SAVE! RECONDITIONED $ 95 Kew Centro! New 2? eee ee Bobbin Free Heme nemenstreiton FE 2-7848 ELECTRIC PORTABLE sree “Home Again, Home Again” (O—tades | hattan ren his two cats—prize | last week debating the adminis. EVENINGS CALL FE 2-1048 Again, Ho gai First. —— | tration bil to revise the Atomic | There are no ” pictares of fac- | (7) — Boxing. Welt ight box- | ** - 10:30—(7)—My Hero. (2)—Meet | two hours early today with the | The Kremlin section is devoted | ing bout: Billy Gra vs. Den- | 1:¢9—(2)—Double or Nothing Millie. Markinar ets end not yet in sight. | chiefly to historical data. ; mark’s Chris Christensen. ; . j . The major issue: Should Con-| As for population, best guesses —_———— : 2)—Housepart A ood | 11:69 — =_ (7)—Soupy’ 9:30 — (4) — Colonel March. cae pas ane "On pa lca ‘ | &ress act to cancel an Eisenhower | are that prewar Moscow of four Medieval prayer book is dupli- cated to cover murder in ‘‘Case “*“ of Misguided Missile’ stars Boris Karloff -- Today’ Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject to change without notice. 2:00 — (2) Big Payoff. (7) — My | 11:15—(4)—-Singin’ (T)— | Life. (4)—One Man's Family. 2:15—(4)—Golden Windows Along Theater. (2) — Featurette. 11: 30—(4)—Moods fa the Night. s Radio Programs - - win, (768) CELW, (808) WOCAR, (1198) ww, (se) WXY8, (1278) WJBR, (1498) TONIGHT TUESDAY MORNING WCAR, News TUESDAY EVENING Ww. News 12:18—WJR, Aunt Jenny WXYZ, Wattrict-McKensie| wwy CKLW, News, 6 WJBK, Headless Horsemss| CKLW, WCAR, News. 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One Man's Family CKLW_ Eddie Fisher _. | 6:00—WJR, People Funny In the Mood 9:00—WJK, News WCAR, Harmony Hall ww Minute Parade ; n Da WWJ, Happened to You 8:00_WJR. My Priend Irma| WWI, Minute eerie ewe Puce porta WXYZ, Show Sto WxYS. Your ap Mine | CELW. News.. Music w WCAR, aeen wens ane sane; Murphy 3:00 Alouse CKLW, The Palcon wear ene. Rhythe ww So Travelers WXYZ. Show World WJBK, News, George 1.—waen Kitchen Club wx McKenzie 8:30— WIR, Bu se SU SNATE mow werle | uae: wenn ‘bon weteoe | GEL News Maree | wwa"uirie Gra y i. se ~ . 9:20—WJR, Mrs. Pa 3:15—WJR, House Party CKLW, High Adventure 8:30—WJR, Talent Scouts xn z: Good Neighbor WXYZ, Vandercook 44 Son hiareie CKLW, Bud _ $:45—WXYZ, Just Basy CKLW, Under Arrest .: = JR, Pete and 300 $00 WWi, et iene 000—W38, Poel Doilar 8:45—WXYZ, Show Stoppers; CKLW, Martin po jax pcg pcr Ww), Dr: WCAR, F an Academy . wrine’ teee: Meeting | 9:06—WJR, Gunsmoke 3:45—-WJR, Ga) Bund CKI'W. News. Roth WWJ, Telephone Hour | 10:00—WJR. Arthur Godfrey WWJ, Right to T aaecuaess WJBK, Houseperty WXYZ, Voice Program | WWJ. Bob Smith Show ean CKLW. Henry: Charm | WXYZ, My True Story 4:06—WJR, Music Hall :90—WJR. Jack Carson CKLW. Homechats ww), stage WWJ, John C. Swayze 9:58_ WIR, ee WJBK, News. Murphy WXYZ, Wattrick-McKenzie CKLW Search Never Ends WW.) American Ban N + ». : ware. Pavwre Doorwer, | NCAR News CRInR Meta tictood | OASIS, Crime CKLW, Reporters Roundup j@:15—WCAR Ifempie WCAR News, Caropeei L. News 10:0@— WIR) Tennessee Ernie 0 :30—WXYZ. Whispering ey |'0:40—WJR, Tennessee €@rnie WWJ. Fiker Mecee | “CRW Mary Morgan to support fund re- quests for the new $3,100,000,000 z rt | foreign aid bill, flew back from tions | Eisenhower for more military and Europe yesterday. He met with French and British officials to iron out the Western 825 W. HURON See the Letest = TV Demonstreted! ‘Rhee May Visit U. S. SEOUL (®—President Syngman | Rhee may leave for the United States Saturflay to press President || used rv ||| HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. economic aid—and for new moves ‘$25 W. Beren. . FR 46-2525 on unifying Korea. New Monument Beaumont Memorial Gift | Dedicated to Pioneer| _Medical Researcher MACKINAC ISLAND w—Another monument now stands among the many hororing the pioneer days of historic Macinac Island. The Beaumont Memorial, a re- plica of a fur trading post#where a wilderness physician won med- ical world fame, was dedicated Siturday and presented as a gift to the state. The ceremony honoring the early medical researcher also brought frist public word of a possible ad- vancement in treating an ailment centuries old—epliepsy general of the U. 8. Public Health Bo 3 Found Safe HALTOM CITY, Tex. w—City of- Service and principal speaker at y, ’ ficials solved the water shortage the dedication, sald a new sub- }- asily yesterday. They simply shut promise of The cutoff was ordered when cit- found in the brain in epilepsy. KNOX, Maine (—Jubilant siren! izens were found watering their peals and a thankful mother’s rush | |awns despite an ordinance pro- soe ne olny =a feat atch crevtlc up a hillside signaled success yes- | hibiting it. of Health terday in a search of mountainous! The city was without water from The inemmeriad io ie recognition bear country for a 3-year-old boy 1 to 4 p.m. of the wrok of Dr. William Beau- mont, Army physician at-old Fort Mackinac. A trapper, wounded in the stomach by gunfire, came to him for treatment. The hole re- fused to close. Through it Dr. Beaumont made studies which form the basis for what now is known of the digestive process. Beaumont’s day. t ts stecked with original manuscripts and | berries | directive for the Atomic Energy | million has grown to some six | Commission to contract - with a millions. | private utility group for power in = 2s the Tennessee Valley Authority The Russians classify the popu- | area. A small band of Democrats, | lation of Moscow as a state sec- with the support of several Repub-| ret. Maps of cities are also con- | is leading a fight for such a move. | sidered state secrets — classified * 8 @ documents for official use only. A tax revision bill which Ejisen-| This is presumably why no map hower calls the keystone of his | of Moscow is included in the guide program is still in a conference | book. committee. The group made re-| The reason the Soviet govern. | markable progress last week in | ment took nearly 10 years igs get resolving differences, but the knot- | around to ae on new post- It involves | War guide book parently is that tiest -issue remains. proposed tax reductions to be giv- en shareholders on their dividends | from stock. | possi! of Chairman Aiken (R-Vi) of the | of the U.S.S.R. Senate Agriculture Committee an-| Only two years ago the Soviet nounced last night he will seek | government finally published a Senate approval of a compromise | Moscow telephone directory. farm bill which would authorize | flexible price supports between 80. ‘Town Shuts Off Water as Ordinance Is Ignored and 90 per cent of parity. - lost for 24 hours while picking blue- “It's going to be unpopular,” said Mayor Virgil Goodman. ‘‘But if that's what it takes, we're going to do it.” Donald Bradstreet of Hampden | and Stephen Fowler of Albion. members of a search group aided by a_ helicopter, located Gary | i The magnet for the world's Bailey unharmed except for | most powerful atom smasher at scratches. He was found a mile | the Brookhaven laboratory of the and a half from where he dis-| Atomi¢ Energy Commission con- appeared Saturday. | tains 2,500 tons of steel. ; PONTIAC’S OLDEST journals, many in Beaumont's | own hand. The gift of the memorial to the | state was made by Dr. L. W. 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