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All Plants Within Week|. as Changeover Ends The first gleaming 1960 Pontiac in regular produc- tion rolled off the assem- bly line at Pontiac Motor IN LONDON TOWN — President Eisenhower (center on couch) engages in some easy chatter | with a group of wartime friends last evening at Winfield House, official residence. in London of U.S. Ambassador John Hay Whitney. Left to : right, seated: Forfher Prime Minister Winston : Churchill, Eisenhower and Prime Minister Har- UPI Telépiiete old Macmillan. Left to right, standing: Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Lord Portal, Sir Arthur Tedder and a man identified only as “Morgan.” President Eisenhower today is in Paris conferring with President Charles de Gaulle. (Story of Ike's dinner party on Page 2.) From Our News Wices ~*~ LANSING — Michi- -| gan will not get an income § tax even if -the-new use (sales) tax is declared. un-\ 4Pontiac to Get Conflict in Sewage Deadline Division today as some 300 named | 2 hourly rate employes came constitutional, Republican Pontiac ¢ : lose Ai q \M ore Showers back to work in the main} a gor epee hoes el de; F seers “el € Tas i . assembly plant. ‘ | ‘ Soe get carn ml cangeore Lenape rere | Oecasional showers will continue |layoff came to.an end and ~ Pontiac today was jf a calendar tangle over possible|through tonight in the Pontiac mitts say that all plants! lating at least the-spirit of federal aid in constryction of the new sewage treatment |*"ea. ending Thursday morning, : the law by asking the Su- ; : the weatherman should be working on a = facilities ordered by the Water Resources Commision. |" 9 calls for|two-shift basis within. a a — preme Court to throw out y The city standy to lose out on any federal funds} partly cloudy skies and less humid| week ’ 2X : . ‘ the new use tax boost. + available for construction weather with little temperature DISCUSS. TAX SUIT. BRIEF — Aity,. Gen. filed the. suit, and Don Winters, supreme court One -leadet ‘ said - Adams has ‘ . chattee. The in will a|,, During the past two weeks a par-/ paid L. Adams, left, expresses’ is views On the clerk. Stores, throughout’ the ‘tate began ‘col- | rdized” his usefulness, of the $3,300,000- j- | ante ereeey tl Pip te Ali r : seope 300,000-plus Proj-| ci 66 tonight,, risirig to a high) ** “"°™ of 4,800 hourly rate €m-| suit against the new state use (sales) tax to ° lecting -the additional’ cent on. Sales yesterday. | 2 & Word ect, said City Manager| ot 78 Thursday. é ~~| Charles. Lockwood, center, Detroit attorney who | “2 it's’ thrown. eat. said Sen. Walter K. Willman: - This morning's fainfal reali, Press Aerial Photos of ~T “ ro \ ‘Carlton H. Morris (RKalamazoo', C é As a big city, Pontiac is elgi- |W nine-ten or the past pi Pp : ‘ _ |who championed the use tax, ‘‘the , : -Pa 18, 19 : ' ‘ HoldsUp- Cash | mntx'sct teria: | redinton va wat mga) on oor Reduce Cabaret Tox NIG ]-Cant TaxonCarseen:""*" “The mixup is the Water Re-|ery ang ener mnes in show-lployes have been working in the) ws cmncTON UA — The House . One of the alternatives still p is : > w ers and thundershowers tomorrow) pressed metal and chrome plating , . . . alive should the Supreme Court Schgols Must Wait Till Shc amay hate cvn | SAE el weet v rave 4! Sold Before Deadline |=2=="=" Dote Error Is Corrected |construction deadlines that. don’t| per raat ain at iS pa. Today, with thé addition of as- | tax’ on night club tabs from 20 | dl unconstitutional is 2 proposal by . . jibe with deadlines the city would|s); “ : ‘th, | Sembly plant workers, the num- oi : akland County Sen. L. Harvey for Promised Monies this afternoon will become south- to 10 per cent. The bill now | ' lie fr Fromi have to meet to be eligible for easterly tonight, shifting to west- ber jumped to 5,100, All plants | "- . Lodge, a Republican, : ; ' ~ |federal help.”’ _ erly tomorrow. will continue on their present | goes to the Senate. The cabaret A hurried ruling by the Secretary of State's Office| c+ii) resting with the Senate Tax- pentantrll; Bongesaseb ie maraay Oconee ogg Mr sae) om The lowest thermometer reading ens oa esis until next Tues | tax is one ol the few World War |today brought an end to confusion and angry com- ation Committee, | Ladge’s bill | must within 3 , officia : i \ . m a so-called transac- bevsinigehbengding2 ora gd ay etn ter pb Sa ‘tends nergy Ot cn ine ‘Then the foundry, engine, pressed! II excises not trimmed to 10-per [plaints on the part of car dealers’ who closed sales on (vould impose & sp-caliee transac: a promised 326 million dollars in|hopes to get for construction dur- the mereury had venchad 7. "| (Continged on Page 2, Col. 2) cent in the 1954 tax revision. . Monday,,hours before the new one per cent use taXitracts, real estate, mortgages. state school aid. - = — ending next June 30, — went into effect. . . ene and other business trans- | A joker has been discovered in| tmeed ty 3 | | | Deputy Secretary of State: Billie Farnum said the|""N; sate of the tax is included / seovemed etiteh Same cob * * * . oF. D P t new tax wouldnt be levied on\deals completed before jin = Ree ae No — t * - x ' ’ j seeps arena : ibi rom can | Reanim te anicme toa, te nine nine I MAQmiiy Loses Veer re Monday midnight, even toe tor to for rest of the year, ® ey weren't repor 0‘ how—much_such business is trans- : state officials next. Tuesday, the|- 5¢ : : ‘ . i st : The flaw also will orttgelise 4 city may find itself: new} By REBA HEINTZLEMAN ton, there is a broken-hearted{was taken = = gee _—_ Scott Case Hits the Secretary of State be-jacted ina ro 8 _— Lodge said. early token payment month |facilities without federal help,| Somewhere wilds of north: : family at 0 ppie , . ell of state sid money. Willman warned, - ij em eittene wanders bg lonely grand the deer who appeared to|State Conservation “officers and penn aie as hundreds| ‘Some lawmakers were interested It had been anticipated -that at deer, and, on a farm near Clarks-|love people better than animals, {turned loose to fend for himself in * ‘ of ° and: buyers: across the|in a wholesalers tax that was pro- cipa hat at}\MAY UP DEADINE , f “dealers and\ buy iat di iw i the least 10 million dollars could be . ' the Upper Peninsula. state reported a mass snafu over|Posed but dropped ea One solution Willman saw would explained to the family ssion. It would amount to a sales sara among the. cast-hungry/have the state moving up the dead- ™ ous aoe pet had reached an age no ie | ey — i (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) tine ‘for letting construction pe a a choad =| The bill was pulled back yester-|tracts from July 1, 1960 to some. where i ould hreet to the chil,| Judge Delays Action dealer or buyer. | a walter ens wa a ehs penieih ae aattdibie oat dren it customarily romped and) After Uncovering Rule | Dr. Lynn M. Bartlett, state|py the state conflicts with a May 1 oem. About * Ist Offense yesterday, which said Yhat the Save Those superintendent. of public instruc-| “(Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) But acither Me, and Mrs. Betts dealers would have to pay the tion, said legislative leaders. were 4 » COT. nor their four youngsters could | The year-old law suit of Robert! wow tex fegardiess of when th S ] Sli Ss #1. Angeles 64 ; Highest temperature ......+.++ gp OQ Lowest temperature oo. .see0ecee. OS Mean Lempereture itcissesectenencp MOS Weather—Partly Cloudy. One Year Age in Pontine pgnest teMpOratUre oocccvcceeceee eh | _ Lowest temperature oi. ceee cerns i Mean temperature .6 ice cte reer eee: 61.6 Weather—@unny : By EDDY GILMORE LONDON (AP)—President Ei- senhower had a happy reunion in a reminiscing atmosphere Tues- day night with British comrades of World War I], * * * The President was a laughing, joking host, quickly putting at fest any tenseness that might have been fett by those of the guests who have criticized his war strat- egy in their memoirs By coincidence, the stag dinner ~~ With British C was held of ‘the 20th anniversary of the German invasion of Poland, which set off World War II. Eisenhywer cordially greeted Field Marsha! Viscount Montgom- ery, whose critical comments net- tled Eisenhower eo much that he snubbed a card from Montgomery last Christmas. Pontiac Coul Loss of Federal Funds | ~-(€ontinued Frgm Page One) deadline; set by the. federal govern- ’ ment, Willman sald, - If municipalities are to be eligi- ble for federal aid next summer, te tla. 4 -&y oe bs oe ty ‘ Sete i ‘ Hy ae eee < bk ae Hs : & AL ee teary 3 tk ie 5 ae t. = - ~~ T =e, 4. REE — reat = = - — soe = a i = 2 : j s oa : + et : eee P < od TWO : * * - be i ' vs * ed. But_ Eisenhower was in high When the evening was over, \Montgomery left beaming and spirits.and in no mood to raise waving enthusiastically to |Past antagonisms. . cheering crowd outside Winfield rat his left Field Marshal Viscount House. the resi¢ence of U. $. Am-|Alanbrooke, who also has had a ct = ——~./few criticisms of his wartime) . eadership. Alanbrooke was Brit-j! \ tL jain’s top commander during the} d Suiter ‘war. 3 | Field Marshal Earl Alexander,+- commander of Allied ground leommissioners accepted and filed ithe official state order fo~ Pontiae to stop polluting the Clinton River. The Commission accepted the forees ini North Africa and later in Italy during the war, sat at Eisenhower's right, ‘ *, ® * . Wearing dinner ,acket and black tie, the P, greeted each of the 23 British guests at-the door. “The President put his hand un- order with almést no comment, _ “Without ~ vote of the people ap- der $4 -year-old Sir Winston they must have construction COM roving construction bonds, we are Churchill's elbow and led the par- tracts signed by May 1, he €® Corgainly going te be in default of ty into a large foyer for a group plained. . “According to our present plans,| He said next Tuesday's meeting | it looks as if we'll miss the federal deadline by three or more months, unless the state moves up its dead- line,’’ Willman said, City officials tacitly do not plan to meet the state’s deadline for letting contracts, They pian instead to let the deadline go by so that the state in turn can go to court and get legal authority to order the city to issuet general obligation bonds to finarice construction with- out a vote of the. people. Apparently, the city won't be in financial position to sign construc- tion contracts until it is armed with a court order to issue bonds, since there are no plans at present to seek voter approval of bonds again. But the court action may not be wrapped up until a couple months after the state deadline for con- tracts has passed. ara This means that the state dead- line may have to be moved up to as early as January in order to get the deck cleared legally in time to sign contracts by the federal government's deadiine in May. There was no mention of the deadline tangle last night when city the order,’ said Willman. lin Lansing may give an indication fof how much move than $°% 300,000 | ithe city will have to snend | .Although the State Health De- |partment last spring approved the icity's §3.300.000 expansion. plan as isufficient to abate pollution, it re- icently indicated that more money would have to be spent, “Pontiac's. pollution problem is | apparently worse than we sus- | pected last spring,” sald Dr. Albert E, Weustis, state health commissioner, The official order stated that Pontiac's existing plant is inade- quate for the heavy load it carries, entice al] the city’s sewage adequately, — The resultant pollution to the Clinton. River is a health hazard and a public nuisance, the order said. The city is killing fish and plant life in the river, ‘it asserted, The time-table by which Pontiac was ordered to abate pollution con- ‘tains these interim deadlines: Dec, 1 of this — approval of ex- pansion plans by the State Health Department; July 1, 1960 — letting of construction contracts; Dec, 31, 1961—completion of the new facil- ities, Lonely Deer Roams Somewhere in State | (Continued From Page One) Jack: 10, Ruth Ann, 14, Leon, 15, and Helen, 16. . The entire family went: té& work on the deer, administering first aid. A splint was taped to his broken leg, and, after a time, Rudy _be- came a frisky lovable pal to all the children in the commuffity, From that time on, the deer lived with the Betts'—inside the house summer and winter. He was house- - broken,-gentlemanly and the heigh- bors came to love the animal as much as the Betts. Friendly ‘wagers were made Nobuck deer would surely get the <- go bounding out into the js ag alt yearlings do, But Rudy again fooled his unbelievers by ignoring the call of spring. The Betts family didn't know they were breaking the law when they took Rudy in. They presumed that as long as the deer acted friendly and neighbors did not com. 1960 Pontiacs Rol Off Assembly Line (Cantinued From Page One) metal, axle and ehrome plating plants will begin working on a reg- ular two-shift basis, The assembly! i picture, i Paris Jammed | f | De Goulle af Airport; Begin Talks in Warm, Friendly Atmosphere PARIS i» — President Eisen- hower made a happy and trium- phal entry into Paris today, rid- ing beside his war-time comrade, with the rerult that it fails to treat- Gen. Charles de Gaulle. Ratked crowds jammed the center of the city, cheering, as the World War II leaders drove past in an open car on their wa to conferences crucial to the Wést- ern alliance, - it was a greeting reminiscent of the day in 1944 when Elsen. hower was cheered as libera- tor of Paris, Unofficial esti- mates put the crowd at half a million or more. Officials and newsmen said the turnout ap- peared greater thag the one for Eisenhower's artival in London. Eisenhower is the first Ameri- can president to pay a state visit to France since Woodrow Wilson came after World War I. From the moment of their re- union at the airport, Eisenhower and De Gaulle exchanged warm and animated conversation al- though each is awkward in. the other's language. plant will follow suit next Wednes-| day, bringing the estimated total manpower to 9,400 employes The new Pontiac is scheduled to, go on display in showrooms across | the country Oct 1 The first new car in regular pro-| duction was &tarted on its way)! down the f&secmbly line at 6:30 this morning, , Workers filed through the main gates in a steady rainfall, happy to return to their jobs despite the dismal weather. Full production will begin boom- ing after the break for Labor Day, The increase wil] bring a total of about 4,300 workers back, to their jobs by the end of next week, Fisher Body workers began pro- ducing bodies for the new cars| Aug, 24. They will gradually in- crease production during the com. | plain it was all rgiht to keep him. Ing month - museaiio: Pass the Oars Heavy Rains ~-By The Associated Press Heavy rains flailed southeast Michigan through the night and morning hours, flooding basements and again halting traffic on De- troit’s two main expressways. Water piled up rapidly at some Full U. 8, Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Scattered showers tonight and Tharsday morning feliewed by partial sonrat and lees beet. tee tonight 65, High temerrew coming southeasterly tonight and shift- ing te weste Thureday, Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a-m. ‘At @ a.m.: Wind velocity 10-15 m.p.h. ' Direction: North to northwest. Sun sete Wednesday at 7:05 p.m. Sun rises Loss bags | at 5:00 6.m, Moon sets Wednesday at 6:46 p.m. Moon rises Wednesday at 6:27 a.m. Dewntown Temperatures Gam. ..4,... 68 ia Me cca Tt oF LS L_Inosonben 68 ET Tpaeartonsooar 4 Ra. mn. 63 Lp. m. 78 Sa. m. “4 BD Meicicners 78 10 a, m.. . 8 oteenctuse Tuesday in Pontise (As recorded downtown) oo * Highest and_Lewest Temperatures This Date in 46 Years heasterly winds 8-16 miles be-| in Hit Detroit underpasses on the John Lodge and Fdsel Ford Expressway s, fore- ing cars to a stop. Some motorists climbed to their car roofs in fear of being flooded. “The U.8. Weather Bureau sald the showers were touched off by a low pressure system moving across the state. Rainfall ranged from .¢ inch at Detroit Metro- politan Airport up to three laches in other areas, The rains were expected to continue thtermit- tently through Thursday morn- c. = : Detroit police got more than 700 calls about fooded basements, —Roads- in Atle Park, River Rouge, Ecorse, Taylor Township, Dearborn and Highland Park were flooded but the water drained off when the rain stepped. 7. oe ee The Lodge and Ford | Express- ways were snarled with water, de- bris and mud. At, one time police said up to 350 cars were trapped on the two. roads, However,. the Lodge Expressway was open- its full Iength to both north and south bound traffic this morning. Rain kept a soggy grip op much of the Eastern two-thirds of the country Wednesday. .The West con- tinued to bask ih fair weather, _ * * @& ° Showers and thunderstorms east from Texas hit ip the wake of vio lent storms which. battered parts of the aréa Tuesday. ‘and Tuesday night, , Wet spots were scattered all along the Mississippi River and west through parts of central Mis- sourl—into. Oklahoma and central Texas, There was more rain in the early morning” from the lower They got down to business just after noon at a luncheon confer- ence at De Gaulle's Elysee Pal- ace, The conference began in a “good and efcouraging atmosphere.” Both men described the first talks in that manner, White House press secretary James Hag.-| erty said. to aséume” that the problems of | Algeria and NATO would come up during the talks. GOP Leaders Vow’ ‘No Income Tax’ (Continued From Page One) tax because it could be passed on directly to the people, With the Use Tax Act under the cloud of the Supreme Court suit, early adjournment of the iegisiature lay in doubt, The high court yesterday set Sept. 15 for a. hearing on Detroit Attorney Charles C. Lockwood's suit to throw out the penny tax in crease as unconstitutional. Filing of the suit brought a pre- diction from Sen, Frank D, Beadle (R-St. Clair), GOP Senate majority leader, that the Legisfature won't wind up its marathon session when it reconvenes. s° Lawmakers probably will take care of tatters left hanging When they adjourned last Satur- day until Sept, 16, After that they may recess until the court hands down its tax de- cision, he said. Effective date of many new laws which can’t go into operation until 90 days after the Legislature ad- ot oiag would be set back as a re- sult, . The Supreme Court, doriiinated 5-3 by Democrats, thus was \con- fronted with one of the most ‘im- portant and eagerly awaited cisions in its history. No decision. COLLECTING TAX = “Méichants - across the state started collecting what amounts tu @ four cent sales tax yesterday and will continue to do so unless the court orders otherwise. Officials :in the State Revenue | Department, a defendant in the suit, walted uneasily for the de- etalon, + Should the new tax be tossed out, the -department- would be forced to revert immediately to the old sales tax sysiem,.scrap revised forms and possibly handle thousands of requests from consumers for re- funds, ._. : Clarence W. Lock, deputy state revenue commissionér, said (tax- ‘who keep receipts of taxes @, Great Lakes soufheastward: © Jrecover them, \_ payers paid probably would be able ‘to t ve i i < t 0 Welcome Ike. Hagerty said “it would be safe baseball doings. is expected before late October. |\ LOOK OUT CRIMINALS = Anthony F. Stiel, chief investigator for Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem, as -he By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL Jr. “If Le's not out rounding up bad check passers, Anthony F. Stiel has his eyes peeled for some .young ball players in this area who might someday provide the spark the Detroit Tigers need. The 32-year-old chief investigator for Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem doubles as a scout for the Tigers in his spare time. He's assigned to police Pontiac sandlots for pros- pects. But his real police work aids in corralling characters that not even the Bengals would have on their team. Tony goes into action anytime Ziem or any of his assistants need sone sort of in- vestigation before a criminal warrant is issued. Bad checks seem to be keeping the former Birmingham, ‘Sylvan Lake, and Orchard Lake policeman the busiest. Added to his itinerary are cases ranging from = simple assault to brutal murder. However busy Tony is kept he still manages to keep up with “T'll never lose my love for the game,"’ Tony says. we & & of an arm injury he re- ceived on a doublé play collision ‘while a shortstop on a farm team in 1948, Tony's playing days ap- pear over. But the know-how of the game is still his. He just coached his Knights of Columbus team to championship of Pontiac's Class A League. As his minor league experience carried him to teams in Wausau, Wis., Pine Bluff, Ark., and: Muske. gon, his $5,650 job as sleuth for Because move across the country after criminals wanted on numerous charges in Oakland County. To get Tony's creweut suffied just call him ai “sleuth” or “private eye.” “That's for the television people not me,” he'll respond, Stiel, the father of six children, ages) months to 10 years, has been around lawyers so long that the field bas rubbed off on him. He’s currently attending University of Detroit night school working to- ward a philosophy degree. Some day he hopes to get his law degree, he said. * * * While most ofthe office's assist- ant prosecutors get the headlines, Tony is usually right in the thick of things. That's the type of job he has. . “Tifelt sort e of lost out there,” and got him signed with the Balti- more . Orioles, league teams he scouted for. Ocer. tel, now with Miami of the Interna- Peels Eye for Crooks ‘and Baseball Players Ziem's office keeps him on the? the first) major For here comes > ° sved the first ticket in Michigan under the radar speed control sys- tem. Tony, who makes his home with his wife and children at 195 Draper Ave., likes nothing better than a bull-session over baseball. The sports pages are his first target when he. gets his Pontiac Press, ‘However, his job and coaching | sidé line don’t prevent Stiel’from seeing the Tigers play in Detroit. Like others, he doesn’t see this | year as being a bright year for the home team, At home he does mgnage-a_peek once and awhile at some of tele- vision’s who-done-its, He says if any get near portraying the real life“of a detective or investigator, | Joe Friday on “Dragnet’’ is ‘‘prob- ably the closest.” | “My job but without the dum-de- ,dum-dum,”” the three-year veteran ‘in Ziem's office joked. Scott-Union Case Hits Technicality (Continued From Page One) representing the International, at- tempted to explain this question- able section, Judge Beer said: “All the by-laws should be given their simple plain English mean- ing and nothing else." ° The section states that Union members convicted of violating any part of the constitution shall be fined the first time, and if convicted more than twice for the sa offense, shall be sus- Under questioning by Judge Beer, Siegel and Sachs admitted that Scott was guilty of but one offense. , Yet the 53-year-old former offi- cer of Pontiac Teamsters Local 614 New Students. Must Register Pontiac Junior,. Senior High Students Slated for This Week The Board of Education has asked all new students to the Pon- tiac school system on fhe junior 5 and senior high school level to bring their credentials and register this week at their assigned schools. The exception is Jefferson Jun- ior High School where all students, old or new, must register must register again, is also required, and $1.20 for a school lock. to Pledges - Support | State_Group in Wake} of Suspension raising issues after being ousted | from the ranks of the ACS duly 24, : The society had revoked the Southeastern Michigan Division charter when the division defied a national edict forbidding partic- ipation in federated fund-rising campaigns. ; The Southeastern Michigan Di- vision has been an agency of the Pontiac area United Fund and the several years. Official confirmation of the split came last night when the Board of Trustees of, the North Oakland County unit voted unanimously to stand with the Michigan Division Board~in ‘accepting revocation of ter. \ “We believe that local option should be allowed in the matter of fomd raising,” says Dr. John d. Marra, president.of the Oak- land unit. “Our yearly allotment received from the Pontiac area United Fuhd char- {has always been generous and we wish to continue as a member of! that agency.” Dr. John D. Monroe, director of the Oakland County Health Depart- ment and a trustee for the Michi- gan Cancer Foundation, said: “‘As a member of the medical profession, I can only say that the change in name will make no difference whatsoever in the pro- fessional education afforded the doctors. Neither will it affect the splendid cooperation physicians in North Oakland provide in our can- cer control program." Excitement Too Much SOGNE, Norway i — The ex- citement of his daughter's wed- ding to Steven Rockefeller has put Kristian Rasmussen to bed with a heart flareup. Avon Township Fund for the past! ham Hf f ii Ire F i 5 i i Z H ? fi i R Michigan Singers in Forced Landing Super Constellation plane carrying 100 teenaged Ann Arbor singers home from a concert tour made ah emergency landing at Metropolitan Airport yesterday after one of the engines failed. The chartered agi ; of fa 34 ee fered in tha The system works this way: Township and city clerks are sup- posed to submit to the Clerk's Ot. fice four : et s i a Oe rt HABE To - i trite from the townships and cities to | draw trom,” mile F Hil l : g i ii a FE ANN ARBOR —A four-engine ey —_ ; seine tac en piace cami Oeil Be Re he ee RN Re Re pe ee me Pee _ : he " an A 3 * rg +" Ca ot Ena Rnsee ica? Be seer ¢ Lice a oe ag 2: } ‘ as fate : a —_*— : se are +. Seat ; 7 3 a : ms: 2 2% : rey eR » ae ES ad ce j * = . Pal ; eo - : s nets ‘ m 5 ’ te eb oe ee aa ee ee - ‘ ae aaa a & - * 5 = f ‘ ss Mar nd ee A ; < - Mi Riis nite PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1950 Ria res State Tax jon Sales ~ ON Hits Reéord | ; a Here In Pontiac ot SIMMS . ae Michige i Debt Milo a ‘Expect Figure to Climb | Near Legal Limit by 1 eetibiody 3 ‘sue at SIMMS. on er f “shoes! Yeu'l fi find latest styles Nor | ne See ‘ months were OKAY JET AIRLINER — The Douglas DC8, a. four-engine, sweptwing jet airliner, was ap- proved as airworthy Monday by the Federal Avi- aan homey: FAA Administrator E.R. Quesada ® (left) presents the certificate to, Donald W. Doug- las,. board chairman and founder of Douglas Aircraft Co., beside a model of ‘the plane “that will go into commercial service Sept. 18, WASHINGTON (AP) - — The |The _|Treasury said Tuesday the na- tional debt now exceeds 290 billion was $289,890,000,000. A part of the _ }debt, made up largely of obliga- || jtions incurred betgre World War I, is not subject to the legal limit. officials expected .the debt to continue climbing © until ‘or 1%4 million dollars rest. talled $35,257,000. a nat a tee ee a “NOW! The Greatest Style Selection | Mid-December = State Revenue .Commis- Re ) : vi Ne . tL a a : Mey Monn neat Nae ne. Nims. said motor vehicle sales month's increase, retail sales. a August collections last year to- ..North. Dakota's state . capitol | building at Bismarck is of sky-/E . scraper construction and a section FERIOR WAPORTS) Sooo for every — member of the family. All ‘Special’ Prices Effective “THURSDAY -~ — SATURDAY iy SP’ Boys’ Loafers & School Oxfords Endicott-Johnson ‘Crusaders’ Gicemaed First Quality Childrens’ mes Big-Style Selection—LOW PRICED BS | of last ap Wirephote ces \ They ‘Disappeared’ 207 Years Ago Today 1] ‘Lost’ Days Foul Up Calendar By. 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Chamber of Commerce says that thes clauses tend to pyramid inflation. as: The magazine, the Nation's| Without any action on Business, conceded that a drive to|Tate issue, Republicans ares, these -clauses would increase|!ng that Congress may the frequency, of bargaining ses-|session when Soviet sions and therefore increase the the Kita Khrushchev arrives — of strikes. L af ti = RSs : i ii Hi ee TN & FREE’ SPLICER FOR YOUR MOVIES EASTMAN KODAK 8mm BROWNIE ‘3 —— 1 |Boy Calls Police sen ot iinois took pains —— ~ iG to Settle Dispute, |Geore 4. smathers (D-ru) iJ \ AP Wirephate ; Conerenay: A DOG'S LIFE — Contemplating a 9-day of Battle Creek. ‘Reichert has housed the pet in Gets Bet, Lecture agnodt arrival and come | stay in his master's bomb shelter, three-month- his giant $35,000 shelter since he.-was sentenced . October, . ~ &g = old puppy Teddy fails to be interested ina game to pay $25.30 costs and spend 90 days on proba- CORPUS CHRISITI Tex. (AP) heaped s bv sal gil - Eso of ball by Mark Reichert, 4, and the bey’s father, tion for allowing the puppy to run at large. —"Is it against the jaw to shoot interest matter ~ = died ' police ed--Chairman Harry F. Byrd | We 53< ~ : aa . i tar eee ha (D-Va) of the Senate Finance ; “| ae $95. 6g" - Master Disgusted With Court : _ |] Mathie said Se wae, alte ooo” eo a ft EY _Nalue Because .the House © F2.3 Movie Camera Puts Pup in $35, 000 Dog House ty tig. L —— such bills, Byrd has felt we bande é \Compast Projector! against the law to gamble, too?” Mathis asked. BATTLE CREEK (AP) — Taddy, a three. , Reichert later scorciaioe to\the city com- | The caller hung up. : Ask a Stupid Question @ Movie Screen month-old puppy, is going. to live in a $35,- |.mission about the questions he said his | and Get Court Laughter © Roll Color Film: ) 000 dog house. probation officer asked him. | Guests for Lunch Today Cones ; His home for the next three months will | “I wound up in a probation office with DAYTON, Ohio (AP)—Dignity complete set for color . movie be a 20 by 40 foot underground bomb shelter. some guy asknig me my mother’s maiden He — oe ive prance haga a defense ot making . . . camera ar abcd ; _ entesta e e lense as shown — new, small, compact, Teddy was xed to the et ws his ; name, how much I make and if t ever |League champions at its weekly|torney asked a question...” ' easy to lod projector, 30x40 inch ag Eart W. " sai Pie =n ae had a venereal disease,” he said. noon luncheon meeting today at| Judge Cecil Edwards, court of- “4 radiant movie screen and roll_ot Cc ’ ; - abricating and ‘construction company Court officals sald they were working on the Green Parrot Inn on N. Perry/ficials, witnesses and” "spectators 4 - i . eOlor film, street, Guest speaker was Nealjroared when the~attorney asked} i 30 laced : _ Reichert was fined $25.30 and plac | simplified questionnaire for probationers |"7 °°; Fenkell, publicity director his client “What color was the red “on three-month probation after pleading | such as Reichert. bes for the Detroit Tigérs. — when you went through it? guilty to permitting Teddy to run loose. Reichert built the expensive bomb shéiter . — The law says dogs must be kept on the as a protection for his-family in case of\an 7 2 owner's premises. | enemy attack. ” rr Ox nent — —_ ta— thet “I only pleaded guilty because I heard the “It is living insurance,” he said. “Now it LEw's Le 00 met — $0 ome way! 7 guy in front of me get a fine of $5,” Reichert | is insurance to keep me out of jail as a pro- Offer Lif ime Pro ni said. “I thought to myself, why fight it for | bation violator. Teddy is going to stay there \ | tectio Reg. $2.25 $5. I later found out the fine was for a dif- | —at least for the next three months—ex- | ferent offense.” cept when he js out on a leash.” SMA Charge It at the Camera it __] o Itai the camer Mar Sr Regular $1.95 seein = ———— < ——— a ~ Many Hit for Drunkenness Fifty-Five in County Lose Right to- Drive * 7 ALL METAL Fifty-five Oakland County per- th damei Fraser, 1006 Maréing © ./ Losing their licenses due to un-}. ti eo ae - ‘ Ee & sons had their driver's licenses re 2g Henderson, $763 Pickbourne gattatiod o_o eal a be td YOUNG , st ilterd Dena . Campbe » evue A % & » 2 wd voked or suspended during the past", eh P. Krease, 1062 Prankiin 6t.,| Pontiac +" F ae >. few weeks, according to the Mich- mertiey en a C Griffin, 270 Cedardale 8t., 2 ep AMERICA’S . : dt » 37700 ntie igan Secretary. of State's Office. |ygyp'? ™ ‘edtort. ” | ‘Newell C. Smith, 53 8 Sanford 8t., j t : Holds 300 Slides Ordered to furnish financial re-|. Carl V. Lewis, 202) Dashwood St..| Pontiac eo 0 : | Troy Melvin BR. Sholes, 307 Brown Rd, Pon- Fe CHO! ! yi * sponsibility for convictions of] Gerald P Walsh, 217 Euclid 8. Royall tige Township . ; 35 Rel of 2, \ MD | drunk driving were Oak , Edward W "apalier $6830 Grand River =~ mm $8.06 LABt ooo. sserenerereensperens ; Raymond Thomas, 1103 Wyandotte Bt .|ave, New & i Rel of ‘36, \ Dy winerer F. Arnott 611 Enneat st, Royal Oak ‘ : a Duane L Geforih, 27809 Groveland St, be You don’t need to be an anil ero ern oer ite. Lake Township Oo iNiame, Auburn ahts | Madison Heights eee Z yack J Barron, 133 Bishop Bt... Clyde | Base Derer Coeper, S10 NW. Attadenia: Bt. “A” student to know that Indoor or outdoor type. Presh stock. . David W. Beil, 1332 8, Bates St, Bir-| William Waddy, 6060 Oakwood 8t | Ro : : - 8 COLOR M i + mingham Holly Citron H. Swarts, 1031 Bouman 8t., LEVI'S jeans make you look Reg. $3.25 Kedak mm Clarence E. Brown, 343 Madison St.) purl B Seatwses 10180 Pheasant/Royal Oak : , : a - 4g" Clawaon Lake Rd, feu 7 bos CG. Zahartchuk, 30640 Marshall neater and trimmer—that LEVI'S , Wout ce eeereeerseseeesenineetene \ Denald KE. Listef, 076 Grand 8t, Central Dr.,|8t., Royal Ow : " ‘ William F. Bea” "00 Sentra ; ‘ 94.5 Clawson Lake Orion odamet Pullen, 1615 Barrett 8t. Royal . super-tough xX denim, MAG. "aM — Ernest Preseptt, 20706 Parkside St, egeconved vebeenceceseneerees Pr 4 Marold A. Block, 87¢ W. Drayton Ave, . erndak . Forndats reinforced with Copper Rivets, e It al the Camera It at 7 oF ® ® * & poonenh Jackson Jr., 31340 Westview st., gives you months of extra wear Chars maint the Camera | ‘ernda) : ° ‘ Civil Rj hts Bill Losirig. the right to drive due to paeens Wiggins, 21688 Qllerest ct, Start beck to school in LEVI'S! ‘ ie " ‘erndale unsatisfactory driving records Clarence B. Patton, 10 &. Mudeoa Bt. SAVE : iwere : Madison Meights . Thomas B. Robinson, 2840 Potter Rd, Dg Albert L. Spicer, @9 State Bt, Pon . . tine Wixom {| in U | petmes O. Wheatley, 06 6. Roslawa Dr.) Others losing thetr licenses were | _Luserne L. Swarts, 4108 Baldwin R@./Roy W. Newton, of 101 Mechanic MOVIE SCREEN | of politte ally Say civil rights] » ‘i i pugene, Buevene Jt Towos Lasati Westwood St., Royal Oak, for vio- 9 yroposals remained in doubt, ; F W S le iE ‘| Ss ' I A ee y doub . x“ # ® lation of license restrictions. or estern ty Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Iils|| Come to inois, Republican leader, forecast Joe’s Navy Surplus. Senate passage of what he called 32 South Saginaw FE 2-0022 | teens Mt kmbe, 7975 Draxe Ra,|St., Pontiac, and William H. Threatens to Hold Up | ates Lake ; Thompson, 1910 Austin Dr., Walled j . lperndale, omchs 1480 Camden .8*.\Lake, both for unsatisfactory driv- 30°’x 40" Congress Hope to Quit ppltines Aibdons, 21682 ilerest Ct./ing records and faifure to appear SLIDE oe n * 5 “ by Sept. 12 Bugene B. Oglesby, 1916 . ‘Troy at.,for re-examinatton. ~ AMERIERS F FINEST OVERALL $ 40''x. : Ferndale. Ordered to furnish financial re- SINCE 1880 : —_——— = . a TW oe a Py ea R. Rose, 1386 LeRoy St. Fern=) enonsibility for drunk driving and Only 3998 WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate «anmente Ruiz, 086 Enwell Ave, Pern-|unsatisfied judgment were Verne : action on civil rights ar eral Douglas W. Batics, 407 # itn ot,|C: Voree, of St. Clair Street, Pon- t . id ,|Rayal Oak tiac - aw today to-be pos the ejay t “Mayo, 145 Batchewan 8t.! Walter E. Rubel, of 105 Iva St., . : aion elt at the Camera Marti eggest threat to an adjournment| “Donald M. Tennant, 201 Gladwin at,|Walled Lake, and George J.| On the back pocket, took for the Red Tab and this distinetive stitched design! Reg. fe) ' $' 95 - of Congress next week. Clawson ' y ‘ . NLY Party lead , sarees Vasile B. Muresan, 4760 Clarkston Rd., Wagasy, of 13211 10-Mile Rd., Oak . ‘ $29. 50 of nr Oden a a aie Neel erie A. Patier, 26111 Gardner gt., Park, had their licenses revoked Dine ease LEVIS oe ranean te ewe we 8. patent wre “eo \ of confidence that a half dozen do for driving with a suspended li- cares Ghwaka acaiaee sia pines Ned Oona Charge other vexing issues can be com- van cline A. Yanich, 9468 John R Rd.,|cense, . ‘a ciated eu enalnoissneinlat el co-hosts ae It at the Camera Mart promised before a prospective ‘Renata’ aR ans v Also losi h h , pper Straits so losing the right to. drive Sept. 12 quitting date, But the fate|myd., Orchard fare vinte wags Robert K. McIntosh, of 1791 ae ecor ing ape | | | | 35mm | E | | | “Reg. $4.95. 39 ar ate — ee ew ig LATEST MODEL | 7 : 19° | a “‘skelétonized'’ bill against You'll Find Them at Bornett’s which Southern Derhocretic op- 3 ponents might complain loudly but : not at such great length as to de- lay adjournment. Democratic Leader Lyndon “B. Johnson of Texas obviously was not quite so -hopeful. But he has told associates he expects motions to be made to bring the civil rights issue before the Senate and/ hopes that some legislation can WASH ‘N’ WEAR FALL FLANNEL and Polish Cotton SLACKS . AGEA GERMAN | be passed. : J Po fe, Sheesh seks oo FLAP BACKS AND - Sun _AT CAMERA MART. * rksen said he hopes a bi an be passed Cokie ike lite ef NEW CONTINENTAL - , ALL FILM AT “the Civil Rights Commission, ~NO-BELT STYLES : directing the preservation of. vot- ing records, providing for federal schooling of children of service personnel where classrooms are closed to avoid integration .and taking it a federal offense to cross a state line to escape pro- secution for a bombing. Southerners might be willing to DISCOUNT PRICES THE CAMERA MART... CS “accept all but the school’ provision Ae cs oe : — — a saaiaeasinieameete Big . ti e mee without a last-ditch «fight. They am 1: —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— * ) ae i DEALERS ne have made it clear they will battle see USKIES SIZES | Vi es Be wr: esses te to the end any meéntion ‘of ‘school integration in such legislation. Logs Mostly Water SPOKANE 4. In a: freshly cut log trom 25 to TS per cent of the water; ONN’S cL OTHES | PT oi enn | RT iH te ea oe AAR RE cae i a la a slik rep Nig are ia i ok Pee aaa ee ene ee eee te \ ; bay eo: Pee « ce i= 4 so 8 : oe Bs “4 3 oS ee ‘ s pas : * : : tc . ee : ee be 3 as : = 3 : See ' ; a = - ~ i t = aes : 1 ne a n 4 r 2 < ; : re : ; 4 ks ; oe a oS e oe ; oot . o\BS Ges PS e Se Oe ee / © = ake \ : egeecaress one eee oe eee Oster ears en Gee _THE, PONTIAC. PRESS. “WEDN NESDAY, SEPTEMBER % 1959 i s 29 Wp ORY en oe 2 ee \ eee coos Ai . Paes a mall, Tropble Many Ne 3 mad cf “Stuck fo Desk” os ae nee Hie continuedto keep the Allies | on First Day ON th 9| y with his belligerent state-| . 2 Do ae inat fig e Scene. ‘eee hy? ments, When be finally agreed tolOf School Term ' a foreign ministers conference; it : - ae es : : : ; was almost certain to fail anyway) LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP)—Seven- : : ‘ ge pony iat ee ar he wanted it to, He pre-jyear-old Ted Jensen was called wn a ~-—fP News Analyst Christian A. Herter had been\sec-jstiare the spotlight with ‘Eisen-| Allied capitals, : .4 Nevertheless, through the first fered a summit’ meeting. __|t the blackboard by. his teacher) Be eS rk WASHINGTON (AP)--President}tetary of state all that time 80d!nower, 1¢ wouldn't have been that|IKE DOMINATES half of. this year there was not|igrushcher, ‘so far as is publicly O% te first day of school How To Held 5 wer now com Neen ecnctary e Mever MAMlway it Dulles were secretary: | A vacuum in Amhetican: foreign|much initiative here in foreign|known, who first proposed, last} He didn't move, - FALSE TEETH oarte to be qhewing om ce eo ie 8 Vt policy Ragas appesting etely Oisjpalicy, Sor the simple reason thatlJaly 7, an,exchange of visite be: Mrs. Julia Hladek, second grade time fe teak felt tee ‘The self-effacing Herter, 2 mild|\ Just go back four years—to the|year when Dulles, of can-Khrushchev had seized it and/tween ‘him and Eisentiower, Thejteather, investigated More Firmly ia Place r since sitios t nerlend paciapa ‘even shy mn; hes before ‘and after Eisen-\cer, faded: behind hospital walls.|kept it. President agreed. : “It took. police. and~fire rescue| _ Doyour false teeth annoyand em- ? i — Pg Why henn ahcet duticely cok ot teal s 1955 summit conference at|There was no one left but Eisen-} First, Khrushchev created | And all of Eisenhower's activi-jworkers 15 minutes to free Ted’s Sine eee soe eee aes : obbti te tas eak ah halen ncn ieehiin dge euce takteg ailing iit the records show|hower to direct or dominate that|crisis over West Berlin by threat-|ties since then hgve been taken/little finger from a hole in his Just eprnnis « Unie FASTERTH on fice:'to find peaceful laren how ation es, Se. Se, Fi DEcy. Eisenhower did. ening to force Allied troops out)up with preparations for Khru-|desk. router bekhe tates eat aes Onde the Soviet Union may be on ; jture: With ‘te. President. He to do so as Dullesjof the city if they didn’t go will-|shchev’s visit here in mid-Septem- tooey. pasty tanto o foil Spa may be one Tea-/HERTER IN BACKGROUND — arnt’ the actual summit died and Herter was out of ‘the/ingly. Then the early months of/ber. The Presitient's conferences| Scrap rubber collection in World| sour ks “plate (denture sen, There are others. First, be was occupied many|meeting , Dulles was the one|country, The President relied far|the year were taken up with try:|with allies in Europe now. are a/War II averaged about 6.8 puna echoes — % a ed weeks at Geneva negotiating with|who dominated the news, not Ei-/more on Dulles for guidance than|ing to get Khrushchev, wha want-\prelude + eating Joeueher. per capita. to For one thing, Premier Nikita/the Soviets, unsuceessfully, over|senhower. \Before the - summit! — ee a : -° heh his peice etiny wy| Daren, it, slened beck % gj tecting: br ih the President, ad i i to Latin America for con-| pearance with\ the s a , deliberately creating such a bad Ag? 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Ee thE Oyettaaiia Sa tee Pontiac Lags Badly on Last Safety Report Pontiac’s traffic record for 1958 leaves much to be desired. The re- cent report issued by the National Safety. Council brought out the facts that-our fatal accident rates were far higher than the national aver- age for cities our size. wk *&® OCU ~* Ne one likes to think in terms . of being just average, but in an _ analysis such as this, average would loek pretty good. The 15 persons that were killed in 1958 city traffic accidents are almost double the average of the three preceding years. * x © | Why the big jump? Certainly the citizens didn’t plan it this way. We'll ‘agree a certain element of luck is involved. But luck alone should not be responsible for such a Sizable increase. When a figure is doubled some- thing drastic must have happened. The Council rated Pontiac’s traffic supervision as only 27 per cent effec- » hive. - x « * The question is not to place the blame, but rather to understand a serious problem and take im- mediate steps so as not to repeat this unsatisfactory record. Public Safety Director George D. Eastman said more emphasis must be placed on the “three E's of traffic safety.” The E’s he has reference (o are, “traffic engineer- ing, education and enforcement.” x * * This newspaper heartily Aprees and stands ready to assist in any safety campaign to help eradicate this type of wholesale slaughter on our city streets. ~ We Certainly Did Get All Heated Up That heat wave appears to have been broken. ; Locally it was a sort of a tempera- ture weeks’ long tidal wave—a boil- ing flood of air masses that broke all _ records. ‘ x *« * Weather bureau statistics tell us that in the 85 years that such things have been compiled the mercury crowded the top of the tube to a greater extent just once before. That was 12 years ago when the August average was such a ~ small fraction of a degree higher that one cool breath would have dispelled it. : “But that 1947 figure was not a true comparison. +e. *. The humidity, which is a prime | factor in making it seem hotter, was not so high, and the excessive heat did. not last so long. \ This time it perpetrated itself upon a sweltering public until all of the: land, buildings, pavements and most everything else got. so. hot that prevailing winds, when we had any, drew warmth from them, rather than coolness. In many. ways that 1947 episode was more like a let of torrid _ ‘blasts, with several cool intermis- sions. ~ a en x * * But the people of {he Pontiac area were among the most fortunate in the 1959 baking out period that we _ hope now has ended. _ We had more rains than most other localities. \ ‘Our numerous lakes provide-a cooling off for the, winds that waft that coolness to the adjacent’ land area. ; _ ere, Jem lop aa ‘ There is hardly a jocation in. “ * a snake that proved to be a ' of Metamora; 83rd birthday, “"PHE PONTIAC PRESS. our vicinity that is not in a line to receive this relief. Yes, it was the most disagreeable heated period in Pontiac’s history. But it was worse most everywhere else. ‘ Population BoomIs — - Moving In on Us All If you think the “population ex- plosion” is something you will only notice if you take a trip, just have a look around. .. x *« * An employe we know here at The Press moved out to the sub-—- urban fringes about ten years ago. All he could see out of the windows was sky and trees and ~ the nearby lake. He was right in the middle of a fine wooded area. ~~ & we In faet, the district was so rural that the children were able to pick wild strawberries in the adjacent fields. This was delightful country living, so the family thought. ‘To find playmates for the tod- dling kids, they had to bundle them into the car and drive awhile. o \ j NEA Service, Inc. jig 5 ‘David Lawrence Says: WASHINGTON — Only a sense of Soviet newspapers, radio and pub- lishing. houses-to launch in the last ‘possible out of Hitler. When the world w “Most of the neighbors were older © and had no children, Barking dogs and an occasional cat provided the only noise. * x *- Now what? Giant bulldoz ers _ cleared the whole area. New houses closed in all around as the trees went down and the noise level went up. _ Today those aren't tree stumps he can see from his windows. They’re kids’ heads. The neigh- borhood kiddie-count, way out there in the lonesome woods is now 20 or 30, we we ws; The population is bursting, all right. Right in your face, wherever you are. ‘The Man About Town Torpedoed Boat Local Woman's Harrowing Nxperience; She Escaped September: What's two-thirds summer, officially Tomorrow Js Yhe 20th antilversary of an event that Mrs, William E. Brannack- of 3896 Auburn Road, will never forget. On Sept. 3, 1939, she was en route from Glasgow to Montreal on the Steamship “Athenia” when it was sunk by a Ger- man submarine off Ireland. Many lives were lost, but she escaped in a lifeboat that was picked up next day by a freight- er. Her mother, now of Toledo, was res- cued with her. For the United Fund parade of Oct. 1, Leonard Buaz , would like to hear from anyone who has a unicycle or tandem bike. Phone him at FE 3-7131. en ee “Don't be fooled by a blush,” writes Prescott Jonesboro of Romeo. He has reference to peaches— not femininity, He asserts that the best peaches have a yellow or white back- ground, rather than a reddish blush. When their dog-made such a fuss about | rattler, which they later killed, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Lassenby of Pontiac Lake feared that its mate might also be in the neighborhood. The next day the dog started another com- motion, and anether rattler was killed. Each had eight rattles. el “Since your column ts always looking for firsts,”. phones Harry Paikson of Waterford, “You"might note that the latest farm tractors are equipped with cigarette lighters.” oe, ao te ey. 7 Verbal Orchids to- “James F. Glover - of 42 Allison St.; 64th birthday. - John F, Stewart” of 2575 Woodbine Drive»82nd birthday.-+ Francis", Breckenridge of 721 Joslyn Ave.; 8ist birthday, Mr. and Mrs, Frank W. Clark of Orion. Township; golden wedding. Mrs. Payline Hanchett 5 fe. « % 24¢-hours—a—thar- _ rage of state- ments claiming that Britain, France and the United States were responsible of World War II, _ For, because this week marks the 20th anniver- “ sary of Hitler's LAWRENCE first attack on Poland, there was bound. to be a revival of the discussion of who was to blame for World War II. But, thanks to the opportunity just afforded unwittingly by the Soviet propagandists, the world will be ‘reminded with renewed emphasis now that it was the Had it not been for the Commu- nist double cross of Britain and Fratice, who in the summer of 1939 were trying to negotiate a treaty with Moscow, the Nazi government in Berlin would never have dared to start World War II. Hitler wanted to make sure that his eastern boundary was secure. lie knew that a war going on simultaneously on the eastern and western fronts could mean defeat for him. Once, Kowever, he neu- tralized-his eastern borders, there was every chance to overrun Hol- land, Belgium and France before enough British forces could. come to the rescue; As for the United States, the Nazi chief felt.sure he could win a victory before American forces could be mobilised and trans- ported across the Atlantic.” .What would the effect have been on Hitler if he had had a Russia poised on his eastern front? He would surely. have refrained from taking the niilitary, risk’ he did, > ; Actually, he was convinced that, despite their belated mobilization, neither Britain nor France would come to the aid of Poland and that, if he struck quickly, he . could “localize’’ the conflict and enter another Munich-like peace confer- ence and consolidate his gains— provided Russia stayed “neutral.” * * * The Communists’ responsibility for World War II is, therefore, plain to see, It So happens that the non-aggression pact which Stalin and Molotov signed with Hitler. on Aug. 24, 1939, was violated by the Nazi invasion of Russia on June 22, 1941, -But during the interven- ing 22> months the Communist regime in Moscow had made a notable contribution to Hitler's military strategy. * ® * The blunder ‘made by the Krem- lin in allying itself with Hitler stands out before the world as an . example of stupid diplomacy and of cruel disregard for the fate of the millions of Russians who were — sacrificed in the fighting. that followed. . z filers Estontaand to grab- Poland, . This the Russian troops f ¥ i 2 33 ite | hu ey hi z ; } { for the outbreak, ostile = : ay », y " #0 as to get the best agreement ‘ munists and attacked Russia in 1941, the West promptly came to the rescue of the Soviet Union by furnishing billions of dollars’ worth of equipment and intensifying the war on the western front so as to ease the burden. on the eastern front. ~ In the end, Hitier was. caught in a squeeze between the eastern and western armies, just as he had originally feared, but which he thought he could prevent by a quick victory over Western Europe. Prime Minister Macmillan said much ian ¢ ‘so neat and take so : eg * 7 : en e's - E get to meet a lot of people and seq a lot of Commies Caused World War II - The ieseot Comasiinatets simply. guilt could have prompted the played the West against the East broadcast in London with Presi- the other night in his television dent Eisenhower that the. second could not have been by wicked men.” He didn’t refer to' plottmg by “one man,” but spoke of ‘‘wicked men,” which cer- tainly includes. the ruler in the © Kremlin and his associates. *~ * * It is to prevent a miscalculation by a potential aggressor in Moscow that Eisenhower today favors an _ explicit reiteration of the deter- mination of the West to fight if its area of interest is attacked. The repetition of this statement in unqualified terms by all members | of the Western alliance this time could prevent another world war. (Copyright 1980) Dr. William Brady Says: I recently cit@ of physiologists, physicians and other old timers, that the accumu- lation of “too much” calcium in the bones of el- derly persons ac- counts for the brittleness of their bones. I reminded read- ers that the truth is just the oppo- site — that is, _ Steady loss of cal- DR. BRADY cium through -the years makes the bones of the el- derly person lighter in weight and more fragile than the bones of a younger person. IT am confident — cocksure, if you prefer — that no physiologist: ar. physician will contradict this statement, Dr. Osler did not regard calcium as a cause of hardening of ‘the arteries but interpreted the condi-, tion as. degeneration (natural wear and tear). Physical degeneration, that is. It is deterioratidn of q tissue or an organ in which its vitality is di- minished, says Webster; a substi- tution of a lower for a higher form of structure, either by chemical change of the tissue (true degen- eration) or — and Webster adds a little hokum to please the doctors of his day. A better definition of degeneration is given in Stedman's** Medical Dictionary: A retrogressive pathological change in cells or tissues in- consequence of which the func- tioning power is lost and the living substance becomes con- verted into an inert mags. tient is ~~ — —., bg hy Rosier bg can # quaint notion” goo that the principal had asked abseie Commi et pane” Lack ef Calcium Makes SUé@s and not “arthritis,” as so many of the poor souls believe. But you can’t tell ‘em so, in print or in practice, for if you do, presently you won't have any print or prac- tice. | Signed letters, pot more than one 00 words long pertaining to camera Wed ; ~ea vol i stam se ress to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac - (Copyright 1959) Jot of = ‘Neve the City of Pontise as a whole tees of cities would have to go = long way to Piotr cy ~ : kik Ree ee letter is the best way for me to show my 2 I feel writing :this ‘At Least New Tax Won't Be Big Bite’ The sales tax may begin to hurt. a little, but- at least it will be gradual and not the big bite Soapy was trying to force on just a few of us. Soap’s reign logks like the “After teading Pon tic record for last year, it looks like _ ord proves. * funds for 67 projects in 32 Yankee baseball team. , Merchant ‘Traffic Record - Suggests Change’ a wholesale house cleaning was in order. Most of the new appoint- ments were on the force in 1958 but their effectiveness in stopping traffic-deaths was nil, as the rec- Just Interested : , Pontiac's traffic” brary, In township, that’ $900,000 With around ‘Pork Barrel’ Will Test President's: Veto Record — WASHINGTON~ (AP) — The in- vincibility of President Eisen- hower’s vetoes faces an acid test today when the House votes on™ whether to knock down the veto of the” big ‘‘pork barrel’' appro- priations bill. Congress never has ‘verriden any, of the 283 Democratic votes been 144 of them in 6% years. Republican ballots, - * * * House Democratic leaders claimed ‘it would be different this time. They said they had the votes - ‘to override. x *« * , The $1,215,477,808 appropriation bill provides for several hundred public works~ projects in Jast week, because it his money requests by about “million dollars... TAKES TWO-THIRDS VOTE rural electrification bill last June <2 30, two days after the -Senate voted to override. : ‘The House, as originator of the bill, gets first crack at the “pork barrel” measure. If it fails to muster the two-thirds vote, the bill will go to the Senate. Confident House Democratic leaders figured on losing few, if If every member shows up, 291 wil be required to over- ride. ue Republican leaders pitched their plea to their 153 members ‘on party loyalty and “fiscal re- sponsibility." Some of. them had urged the President not to veto the bill because it involves pro- jects in many Republican districts — and might adversely affect the political future of GOP “incum- The Country Parson x * * Wet It takes a two-thirds vote of “One of the most unpleasant members present to override @ things about bitter words is veto and enact a law over the that they bad if we President's objection. Case Records of a Psychologist: Try ‘Fear Party’ to Ease Ten Betty’s experience should tempt all teachers, , Youth Leaders and Parents to do likewise. You. will find that a “Fear Party” relieves nervous tension. It may nip delin- quency and insanity tn the bud, long before they reach the stage requiring prisons and sanitariums. By DR. GEORGE W. 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' EDN ee ~ due U8 — inyeted, Near Port Huron or. 3 “ (ohn Brown. police reporter —y* tires a_terrible collision. | Fruitiand, Ont., who was. tag asia dee of te: eosee Bille F os Eeeeue ess 1 A ins cloud of dust ob- | stretched out afew feet from'his | that had been Imocked down in & feared fatal gepigest near For | soured the intersection tn front | car. the accident ... A pair of broken ® Hiren, * ere sceount of |. of us. WY ee glasses from one of the victims * By JOHN BROWN i aie te bo as ee gyn dig S~ horg lay at the base of the post. Herald come flying out of one of the Dowsatt, , Ottawa, +. € Rest aren Xtmees «ys cars. ‘ and Owen G, Sharp, 21, Almar, A car driving. down the high- « PORT HURON #~I was driv- We pulled to the side of the Quebec, were on the close way pulled over and edied one ing west on M21 about 16 miles oak by. They were all taken-to Yale of the persons standing the and M19 intersection Monday | bodies were strewed over the | The Wobigs were. driving to | pened. He replied: “Death was When a 1957 auto with three | highway shoulder and ditch near | Detroit to spend the day and | here a few minutes ago.” eccupants in it passed our Car | the point of collision. Terpstra was driving his two At high speed. Other motorists had stopped | passengers to Flint at the time * * * and were rushing to the scene | of the accident, | — spnamancnpnsacie We were driving at 50 miles an | to give-what help could be given. The crowd that gathered num- | aoe eee ee Ti | SILENT ONE WAS DEAD bered about 75. Hi yous foo, " — Cars lined both—sides of the. | | said, ‘Gee, look at how fast that Both cars ~ A et highway as en quidemtitied sen | 3 guy is going.” I then checked from the impact. bas elation | nod in the mide of the high | = ; my. speedometer. attendant with a fire extinguish 4 tied 4 . er washed down the steaming | way and frantically ted YH Your He eadquarters for, Seconds after the car passed and smoking engines on both direct traffic away from the : — us we heard the screech of | cars. injured, ae : a _ ae nee cage ol The sheritt's department was | a Seo Smet he innjared oa ned ana + Botigied — —end ambulances ~ | summoned. ~| screamed as blood ran from their, . UITENT DEST-SENErS | owns k kw i aes The injured were covered with ees . , ' All but one begged for help. ; , 2 : (Compiled by Publishers’ Weekly) blankets and coats as they lay ; e The silent one was dead, - heipless. EXODUS a He was later identified as Fred | ampULANCES SPEED IN : Pps 8, Uris. H, Wobig, 71, Port Austin. | Wome who gathered at the LADY CHATTERLEY’S LOVER. | -' Wobig was in his car with his |. 7 io cet a: gicspas al wink Lawrence wife, Cecilia, who was taken to happened wept for the injured. : : “THE UGLY AMERICAN, Leder-| Yale Community Hospital in er & Burdick. critical condition. es aie os a | | - DEAR AND GLORIOUS PHYSI-| | The: driver of the other car was | Ba 2 Oe ; 2 oy N. Caldwe | the. Rev. Simon Terpstra, 38, | sound of the ambulance sirens PANTS GIAN, Caldwell, es Tos aero: hedoypapees _ WESTERN JEANS | COTTON PAN’ » ADV ISE AND CONSENT, Drury. speeding to the scene, ‘ Ste Husky Little or no Iron ne Reg. F : BON FICTION P i] t Ww il] The seriously injured were ; . 2 THE STATUS SEEKERS, Pack- ] O S ] plac ‘ed into ambulances first and : 98 : y ih ard t sped to the hospital, | . ; THE YEARS WITH ROSS, W h TV For one, help had come too | . ’ A heen : Fpurber. alc "| date . 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The caps of the knees play peek-a- bap under the habble band of a gray and brown checked wool tweed costume- from Yves St. Laurent’s collection for a NR GRY a SRC ANS ss oe oe Mrs. t homas_ C, Smith, left, was ‘Institutionalized Child’ Topic Tells Girls Nee * ‘Richard Wolfje: the new president, Mrs. Harold Davis, who. also took part in the meeting, the fice of Dior, The dress is topped - by a brief bolero jacket trimmed with black seal with a matching hat. “Coit aaa eet a Section St he SI ° PRESS _ “PONTIAC - MICHIGAN" ee ae & Poatiae Prev Phete With Mrs, Smith is > = Teenage Chorale Returns — - After Good Will Concert Tour of Europe The Michigan Chorale — one hundred teenage singers — re- turned to Detroit Tuesday after a good will concert tour in _ Europe. They will be presented ina concert in Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor Sept. 13 at 3 p.m. Local members of the cho- rale include Marilyn Vernon of Pontiac; Larry Erdman and Gwen Fett of Birmingham; Dennis. Garrels and Kathryn Olmstead of Orchard Lake, and Shawnee Smith of Birmingham. * * *. The Michigan Chorale, con- ducted by Lester McCoy of the University Musical Society, be- gan its overseas itinerary June 24 with a ten-day stay in north- ern Ireland where they re- ceived enthusiastic receptions” in Belfast, Bangor, Ballymena They then toured England singing in Keswick and Roya! Tunbridge Wells. Concerts \fol - lowed in Stolberg, Germany, and‘in Paris where they per- formed at the American Cathe- dral — and in Amsterdam. Concérts followed in Berlin, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway. : x * * The concert Sept. 13 will be _._.-Women Hear - o Guest Speaker — Karen _ Elisabeth © Yeager was married to Keith Weston ‘ Barker. , Saturday evening at ‘by Jacques - Griffe this fall and ’ winter is jerkin, buttoned at held by a brown suede belt. The full, flaring shirt. First Baptist— Church in a ceremony witnessed by 300 guests. MRS. _KEITH W. BARKER 300 Witness ee at First Baptist Church Karen Elisabeth Yeager and Keith Weston Barker were martied Saturday evening at First Baptist Church. Dr. H. H. | Savage officiated at the cere-* mony before 300 guests _ Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. Reinold Yeager of Kast Howard -stfeet and*Mr. ‘and Mrs: Gordon E. Barker of Osage, Iowa. 3 The bride wore a dress of im- and a Juliet tap accented with pearls and sequins held her tin- gertip veil, Her headpiece and by a white orchid, ~<=.... Judith Yeager was her sis-! ter’s maid of honor, Kathjeen ~ Yeager was bridesmaid and Martha Yeager was junior “OF the bride. | Fodr pages forer: man was David Yeager of Roy- al Oak. A reception was held in the church partors ¢ The medieval motif favored - brown tweed. _ The sleeveless © the top, is . dress beneath has a simple bodice and a ag sian Market is Cee Booth. The Market will be held the Greek Theater and order to benefit the Save the Children _ * MRS. HENRY. S, BOOTH Women Meet Often to Prepare Market Busy local women are having meetings constantly: these days in preparation for the Interna- tional Travelers Market that will take place in the Greek Theater and. the Cranbrook Pavilion on Sept. 19 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. * * * Monday, Mrs. Henry s . Booth met. with her committee. She airman of the English Booth and assisting her. are Mrs. Merrill O. Bates, Mrs. _SJon_H. Henrikson, Mrs. Frank McGinnis, Mrs. Rogers I Marquis, Mrs. Ben D. Mills and Mrs. John W. Sanders. * * * Today Mrs. Robert C. Van- derkloet has scheduled two - meetings at her home on Lone Pine road, The India Booth committee met this morning and the program committee, headed by Mrs. Irving H. Mac- Kenzie met this afternoon. x * * Members of the India Booth committee are Mrs. Don Ah- rens, Mrs. Kenneth G. Manuel, Mrs. Donald S. Leonard, Mrs. _ Earle- MacPherson, Mrs. Al- bert E, LeClere, Mrs. John K. Stevenson and Mrs. Robert H Flint. * &€ ® Mrs. MacKenzie, just returned from a vacation at Copper Harbor, discussed program details with Mrs. - Texas Couple Wed Here Mrs. John Tibbits of rious- fon, Texas, cousin of Mrs.- Harry Pearce, ‘and J. Ralph Nickelson of Houston were married at a small wedding cerethony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pearce of Garland avenue Tuesday evening. The Rev. Galen E. Hershey of First. A dinner . for ‘the wedding party followed at Kingsley Inn. Guests were Mrs. Nickelson's daughter,-Mrs, Paul Clarke of Kansas City, Mo., and “Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Copper- smith and children Peggy and Ralph of Woodland avenue, Mrs. Smith Visits Soviet Union Mrs. Norman R. Smitti of Ogemaw road has returned from a 10-week European trip. She spent 31 days in the Soviet Union. * * * A daughter, Sheila Jean, was born Aug, 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Haw- king of Williams Lake road.” . Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. L. - Merlin Rowe of Baldwin road and Mrs. Charline Hawkins of Mount bridesmaids. Botly ure. sisters Royal avenue. x *« * .\. Mrs. Carl Clifford of North Tele- graph rcad has returned from a trip to\ Mexico City and Acapulco, Mex- ‘ ico. k *« * y Aftmouncing the birth of a son,’ “Mark Peter, born, Aug. 21 are Dr. ‘ and Mrs. Charles W. Wixom (nee Sue Stolpe) of Ann Arbor. ts are Mr. and Mrs. Charies-8. ‘Wixom of Lakeland ave- nue and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. , Stolpe of Starr Avenue. _ oe ee ae “Mr: and Mrs. Fay. Myers of Flint wefe Sunday guests of Mrs. Charles Dawson and Mr, and Mrs. Basil Brown: of Mary Day ayenue. Mr. and Mrs. Cane Lyons and who has Frederick -B.- Fisk: and Mrs. John Schmidt. Mrs. Howard E. Hallas has announced that posters adver- | tising the Market, which is a benefit for the Save the Chil- dren Federation, will soon be on display lbeally. ~ Mrs. John R. Ackerman’s mailing committee is busy this week meeting in the homes of various members to address announcements. Members of this committee include Mrs. J. Hawley Otis, Mrs. Albert L. Hopkins, Mrs, George A. Ja‘ coby, Mrs. Bliss R. Finlay, Mrs. C. Walter Frederick and Mrs. Loren C. Spademan. Missionary Speaks to Philathea Unit The First Philathea Class of the First Baptist Church met Tuesday afternoon at the church. Emma _ Souther was- hostess and Mrs. Harry Hag- gard was in charge of the program, Paul Hinselman, missionary on furlougty from the Belgian Congo, Was guest spe-ier. Mrs. George Underwood sang and Dr. H. H, Savage was in charge of clection of class offi- cers for the coming year. Members of the refreshment committee were Mrs. Ida Bryan, Mrs. Marie Lang, Mrs. Jehn Ho®den, Mrs.-Margaret Breakey and Mrs, Iva Avery. Discusses Visit Before Sorority Esther Bentley discussed her visit to Germany as an ex- change. student at the meeting of Xi Alpha Nu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held Tues- day evening at the home of ' Mrs. Arthur Ellis of Oneida road, Miss Bentley showed slides and souvenirs of her stay. * * * Mrs. Ellig reported on the program for the coming year and Mrs. Déugias Menzel. re- ported on ways and means projects for the year. Mrs. Harvey Kerr led the business meeting. : Sd News of Personal Interest children Michael; Linda and Rick of Emérson street have just returned from a three-weeks vacation in Cali- _ fornia, While there, they visited Mrs. Lyons’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walters of El Cajon, and Mrs. Sidney Parrott of Spring Valley and Mrs. Raymond Reeves of La Mesa, two of _ Mrs, Lyons’ sisters. : x *« * Mrs. Leon Greer of Monroe street ¥ entertained recently for Mrs) Wilfred Ricamore who is leaving for Mount: Vernon, Va., to attend the wening of her granddaughter, Mergler. Mrs. W. H. Williamson ‘of Winter Park, Fla.; Mrs. Greer'’s aunt also attended the affair, Mrs.“ Wil- Masheots is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Hubbard of Clarkston. x * 2 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newell and three children have returned to their home _ in Milwaukee after visiting her par- ents, Mr, Se ee _) Weak 2akg set a2 2 Mrrand Mrs. Ralph Dishey-are.vis-_. - iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durrain of Sih sss beads CS Buffalo, where Mr, ae Sept. 19, at the Cranbrook Pavilion in. Federation. 7 cts ~ Po ROURTEREN ie _TaE :PONTTA c Pass, WDM — a ‘Versitility for penny cod eee oe © (oaks Eig - /- ~~ “Fableware ~ ot 4, scone dee | wee aaa Ne erves Trigger Migraine venience is what the | color and variety to the table, ise far om tain me en teed | Beeb her tableware. three or more sets of differeit When the pate 7 "She is still in love with fine | kinds «of dishes for . every 7 mes 2 .. ~~» gld-tashioned china’ for com- | possitie use. 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OR .3-1225 i the winaech of selog & prgcen BLOOD” 7 the of seeing. & physician “IRON-HUNGRY io ia Le mmm ~~ s~you:_ have — a as ING’ YOU or headaches. * MAK sane ity indies te el res Rey cytes cong tases | ONLY “HALE” A WOMAN? . system slightly but contracts the, blood vessels. 5 |fort. The modern physician will! “4 Chantilly Ince with a Sabrina - a yar and Family and one of the usual pain killers which you can buy aig o— a evam-| neckline. The bouffant skirt Are You $e om Gnteee os at Discover The Wonderful at any drugstore may be effective for the mild head. ble par dens — cage be| Was accented with a back panel - : shied eeeomeier idiin ot Tain Special wan Cosia See Woniont . of white satin forming a chapel when a woman feels Thay eulenty Help bad sh, red | 700 West Huron St. ache. able to give you relief. _| How tragic est Hu Mi saiiais length train. A crown of seed -| go tired, so weak and run-down biood.. 1 : pearis held her fingertip silk she can't be a real companion i tt ie ie illusion teil. She wore pearl | Luckily, it's often due to “Iron- Fi | | Wants to Show ‘Em. Midwest Hospitality earrings, a gift of the bride- | ungty Blood: ("sense need. wre eae montaly | rr AS groom, and carried a cascade he ot deed suena bo cramps and “Hot pe p & " is suffer Now, a wonderful iron tonic .many women use Pinkham's 3 It's ————— Garst Family Awaitin Khrushchevs centered by a.cormage of Pink | ean ep raeve tus emnation.. Tune al Gough the, ee ore na . sweetheart roses. thus w your vitality! n Iron-Hungry Blood” has aT at a * Se Kee - " left weak and run-down — : _ {MIAO Mrs. Floyd Robinson was | Erdiak Pincham's Tablets ony eft you weak and run-down — ef iy ah By DON MITOHELL of the Soviet leader is a gracious,{said Garst,-reputed to be a ‘mil- matron of honor. Carol Joyce women! Rich in iron, Pinkham’s poms — a one — | re, he as COON RAPIDS, Iowa (AP)—An delightful hostess. lionaire Dexter, cousin of the bride, abies ee Sanco os —— you | € y, Iowa farmer who has visited twice * * He described Mrs. K. as about) was junur bridesmaid and sesnGrcatinete! a as (oo at the home of Soviet Premier} Rogwell Garst, whose flourishing |> feet ‘2 inches tall and tarm-fed | FOR FEMALE AILMENTS! Doctors’ tests prove famous Lydia E. /§ 3§ Nikita Khrushchev says the wife/business is producing and calling healthy—actually not unlike Mrs. - + Pinkham’s Vegetable’ On —— joy dt ‘quick relief eee amma /hybrid seed corn, will get a return 2st. * * & : —— - - H call from the Khrushchev family - : f BALDWIN he Professional this month at his modern, central) \, ig! s. Garst never got to meet ¥ 4 PERMANENTS Iowa farm. Khrushchev, When we were S ° ] f 4 PIANOS: ORGAN. Styled as YOU - Rambling like his farm, carn oe ee eee, Kireaiciey pe lal ror ‘Like It! told today of an evening at the | was having = say te — , ‘ 7 . HAIR CUTTING—TINTS Khrushchev villa on his first visit! . M th ™ P Tostriiments used only this season at : PREE PARKING in 1955 when he waa astiin seed| | younger one.” on “ Nay View Assembly, Petoskey, | IMPERIAL od | Does Mrs. Khrushchev talk and 4 My liga aOR schorgene and »¥ ars hed dinner at their home,” jjome, with her strongman . hus- of Se te . r » ba ret e ab that 7 mes i : ey ban | p mbe ry ally Reduced. == 4 BEAUTY SALON grey Pic Pi the (Netecheta | “Well she didn’t talk as much . -@ © 980 deliverc-beleace in vy 219 Auburn Ave. . in her 40s) was there. She was as Wee Le farce Our $17.50 36 months, at our low FE 4-2878 gracious as her mother. I think 1. myself and M ih sh he - Rtanee cate 018% ot No Appotniment Necessary she was the older one because pare “nobody ‘ie aa ‘ i s_ Todd’s Shoe Store: a atl | “Shoes for the entire Family”: 3 20 W. Huron: St. . > FE 2.3821 pp saree a a = yal Be ea ae * PS & TO Fi, rete a ee + 4 > me mt 24 ee =o ate . parte 2 af i * i sige St -¥ Sa “ 5s, Ge te i ee ee weer ¥ f= {Serna ae Se te ee ae I Se ot ae ire eee be ea amemmstael eee rs i yt od Fi Sol! he oo et ae ait I OR Se : , ‘ ‘ He eae x as! : ge ee Oe a ae ae! $ : ee rs s : - = 5 tiie sake | ele ts ae BF : : ‘ : see fe ‘ : ; ees ig eae ae : see Be ips 3 ' w . é & eo) < fae ds Lo ee hes CP ae a gre - Se men fe wr LY ca < __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNE SDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,190. Bimportent to Accept Childs Curisiy ‘ — | By MURIEL LAWRENCE . | differences comes most easily in | Parents’ naturalness in \accept- | ness'to the‘experience that helps “We adopted our T-year-old girl chenesatien of. a small baby. | ing infant nudity gives a casual the child absorb what he sees.” | - Hii pee | is: “For some time I've noticed a ol lait bis curiosity in the sex of babies oe impossible, for him to absorb what é' brought over a young mother and jhe sees. Sensing our disapproval, | ff _ Point lace baby. While the mother was chang- -|he’s too distracted by it to absorb ee ing his diaper, Elly stared so that what he sees. So his sex curiosity vac Sak ae ‘Wee the other women noticed it and es : As a result, he'll work out one of two solutions for himself. Either ee a : he'll satisfy it. in guilty secrecy Bs 2 But you can't rely on my start pretending he doesn't feel)... perce ata ad instance. | it Both solutions have made much|! book, destering abong the otest oa ack trouble in this world. . on - Pango y less pumps with four-inch heels. ae Neg: When Iwas E 1 ctared Teeth Possess tron honer. Bricesmaids at Jightning bugs, my friends in Many Uses of 2 ie) were Karla Stoddard and Mary Mr. and-.Mrs. Sherman Hen- | ‘mew dresses, Blair. : derson of ‘Waterford Town- Cyaan ners cases the _ ‘They wore “dresses of white | ship announce the engage- s if, my own dotted nylon’ parchment over | ment of their dayghter, San- | Comes Mie qucsiion scoop. necklines and cap dra Kay, to Rodney L. White, | dependable. * _ —sleeves. The maid of honor | Son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin |. Under these circumstances The altar of St. Benedict | Cafried’a cascade arrangement | white of Auburn Heights. A [he Mrs. S. better consult a psy- Church was banked with white { of aqua and white carnations. | May wedding is planed. = chiatrists gladioli ‘for the wedding Sat- fisr ged sareager ert had - Shake Cord : . urday -of Joanne Doyle “and ¢ bouquets an ake ex that-her adopted child was - James Slater. ‘s : _ ee . , Orc uroy pect Parents of the couple are. ower phanie. Ernst _ When laundering wash and |S. is‘ struggling with fear that yee . was dressed like the maid of wear corduroy, shake the gar- |is the a en, estan honor and carried a basket of | ment thoroughly a couple of |parents’ sinfulness. This fear, I Through the ages teeth have | 7 4 | been used for many things |, . MOVING SALE 7 | | besides eater and biting.. gor Sor a | + According to a-dentifrice com- (5, = —-_— pany’s researchers, teeth have | *~ DOR’L SHOP 4 a= been ground into drugs, worn |) $024 Orchard Lake Bd. “as*charms, or fashioned into Keege Harter Rte 7 jewelry. : One old Hindu remedy for whooping-cough called for the tooth of a--tiger>~ African natives, troubled with sleep - walking, have worn EMERGENCY SERVICE | Night No. FE 5-0261 : Pharmacists “= Mrs, Doyle wore a rose pink ‘Jace sheath dress with pink purer ereremmerns §| aqua and white petals, times during the drying, and thi 's interest wolf's teeth as a protective {© 3053 Orchard Lake. Ré. st E Maia : Donald Cox of Lake Orion ing. This method helps restore jand as jit is not a-rational fear, —_ : are worshipped in Ceylon. JR RR SR ; : HE RIN AIDS ee ee ae ) - i ~~ ja psychiatrist might help her get . fa : ect. din silty din ce ln hi in in in i i i Dn in : ‘Lee Hess of Keego Harbor, — ‘over it before it does serious harm |- / . ~ AP Wirephote : for Fall . > 2 Games — air ~ Wnion Lake | ‘This fall, the jumper is designed | bere wal : : Elizabeth Brown, 19, wasn’t caught in-an up- HAIR FASHIONS ... for Fa Bee ple 4 ‘ © Challenger was the bridegroom's brother, a oo for = “ In the 1 offer her | draft or frightened by a space man. She's. just PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT WAV 5 Steven Slater. ‘ = cocktail wear. It’s some words by Dr. Irene M. ; “ ” nae ; LI 5 UT ; . pres |* A reception was held at |” wool jersey, wool plai@ and} Josselyn, a noted psychoanalyst erg be d esis a a hairs de crete by CA IE S BEA Y SHOP , 4 ae a QUALITY AMVETS Hall. Before leaving — velveteen for the campus| of children who writes: — Mo nday, Cordova a shown at a ivas vl e show 116 North Perry . FE 2-6361 4 “BINAURAL” HEARING for a ho to Niagara [“"" : child’s first awareness of ity |. Monday. Pai ‘ at ll ls OR BOTH EARS _ hg er pal gd ocr OOOO COC TCT TTT TCO STOT OTE OOOO ' dress wih white accessories | : . . FE 4-0539 + ant the onehtd her brid- fe . . , i 7 MIDTOWN SHOP |) 2bouguct. Tey will live on | . “10t' SAGINAW ek «ek aaeny ee * "The bridegroom is attending = ; —————— Detroit College of Applied Sci- : 49 ence : = ee Via . Beauty Clinic _ by “Edythe McCulloch WAR PAINT In. the earliest days of our American heritage. bright color was used on the face embossed beige flower insets and matching accessories, Preparing AMERICANA, TREND seston meee Wonderful brushed wool YOUNG AMERICANA SILHOUETTE to attract attention. The In- , ie ateact cue The 1 Fall Show with re oa Todey, = = . t this down; we take the . ; ine this downs wa tats the 1 Of Eqshions CHAGLAND eyes, the reds and pinks for or wees ged Bee tte | september is sb busy month oa , ing a mysterious effect to of the year for the women of . . ; our lipstick and eyes. The Forest .Lake Country Club. | 1. A lightweight contour bra in daint browns and \blacks on our fj Mrs. H. A, Swigert and he ‘ . H. A, rr : : lids and lashes. We omit the committee are ceding on their ee Cake bcs es sae ose br srasigradang yellow for ee Reflections in Autumn Fashion : aad ae ” ite : serie ies iG “tighten, bet Show and luncheon that will eo eS comet styling. ‘ a careful blending to at- take place Sept. 16. David- 5 98 : : ; ; ; tract attention in a pleasing son’s of Birmingham will pro- aon — He: Fee 1:6 teat ineretion ih content eer manne vide clothes for the show. struction! The lightest and softest foam Assisting Mrs. Swigert are rubber shelts are taminated between two Phone Edyth McCulloch , Mrs, Ward Brown, Mrs. A. C. 7 layers of nylon : Beauty Shoppe, FE2-1631 |) Youi, Mire. BE. Eynon, Mrs. The All American look in ret ce cat , tate Bank C. W. Suchner, Mrs. R. W. sweaters for on the go on meraueatie, t,t niet u ‘ Walls and Mrs. R. R. Norris. gals is our brushed wool ay rquisante TiRLIEL Shagland. Look at you , 3. Extra comfort feature is the StayThere!S choice of colors: i : « elastic knit back. It never slips, slides, . ‘hoice olors: Medium / grey, camel, jockey red, marks or rides... stays in place yet black,’ hunter green, re- moves with you like your own skin. gatta blue, green mint, . , ' brown heather. Sizes 34 Bra style 823 white A, B,C 32-36, $3.95 : to 40. . . . ; ae : *\ For the smoothest effect with all your sweaters a footful . » « consult our Graduate Corsetiers for « , \ proper fit. of ful... j ' mo ? Foundations — Second Floor ‘ MAD. FOR PLAID * * . 4 SKIRTS. . 8.98 » ye The girl in a whirl will be the girl with on — > | Arthur's se and pleated wool skirt. \ In blue, green, red or camel. Sizes 10 to 16. Skeiched is our F eww y 2 a @n-Lon «moc neck s +, Italian Imports oe with 3 $8.98 a casual Ameriéan Air, Americana Classic’ pars BLOUSES - 5S . Bx oe 8 : 0 BOS. mee 3 MEET YOU HALF WAY between o high-up-to-there boot and oe : ey ‘a Stitched cowhide “With @° flap” closed with: gold Twos > a sport Like? The sieda’s very light Ties in close, No lining | Gasic . ., ideal coverage for tall _ ORR, uals tt gated: GneNe % : y days ahead. And no wonder... . it's the % . eae . : PA: : : little or Wo fron ‘datrén and cotton. b. The ani Prowegy Te ttatian cowhide with double handles ; broadcloth with a smart convertible and golden clasp, Fine detail” stitched. See : frien roll. ‘ . 4 . Ff rm Pe 0 RG eto “€. “The popular American ‘shoukler strap bag of Malia cows 5 = ’ 4 beige or grey ; hide with golden studded tabs. ee r Sizes 30 to 38. ‘ es fons f ‘Sportswear — Main Floor The heating season soon will be underway. Owners of oil heated homes — can felax, secure in the knowledge that their homes are being heated : Minister Harold pry sa about. A big cloud of must. have invaded eae room, 7 woe ee Hagerty and his British counter- | part, Foreign Office spokeernan| talks was attributed to “informed sources” and ‘“‘diplomats.” Why this couldn't have been handled |: 2 cleanly, economically, and without fear of danger to loved ones. in an open way is one of the If yours is an oil heated home, it will pay you to keep the “Symbol of iciaeah veins, oem Confidence” in mind, for \it is the sign of a quality fuel oil dealer—a. 1 member of the Oakland (On Heat Council; YOU CAN DEAL IN . gears 2 ethanol | CONFI | | o Make Maiden Voyage | \ Paget pc \ TOKYO (UPD—Radio Moscow, \ ‘ \ : in a broadcast beamed toward Ja- pan, said Tuesday that t® Russian atomic icebreaker Lenin would em- LA bark soon on its — ow OAK ND OlL HEAT COUN if wie oi a total of 44,000 ee “Symba of Confidence” \ savtoite tn verit several times| without making port, Moscow said. \ The $16,000ton icebreaker was \ {described as having ® cruising ‘ \ [speed of 18 knots. peel 6 : \ Investment \ LL p \ AU ... makes it a wiser decision than ever! 4 | | ° . te ’ \ aly: \ Ped i F/ 1 \ ; > j \ aN il lee = . 5 dom motoring javestment, the Cadillac motor car is without ae Slee : re oe ee = resale time, And always, of course, there is the sheer enjoy- rival, for the benefits and savings accrue in several forms. ‘First, ‘there are: the many features included in its original : price—items that most other cars label as extra cost. Next, +; . there is its remarkable economy of operation and mainte- ~ nance. Lastly, ‘there is the consistent demand for the car at ment of owning and driving a Cadillac. Visit your dealer for ant Nee ee oe ae _ VISIT TOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER (JEROME MOTOR ‘SALES Co. 5) You Hew Conta Hb Save ‘1 07 That’s right men... by selecting your new fall coat now during The Hub’s great PRE-SEASON COAT SALE you stive-a whopping. $10 bill . . . plus getting the pick of the season’s new crop While’ stocks are at their peak. Choose. from rugged imported Tweeds, Cheviots, _and Shetlands. Try on a luxurious Velour or Fleece a many with all wool zip-out linings. But hurry!! The sale ends soon. , Charge It at the Hub Clo thier Take 6 Long Months to Pay yee “18:20 North ‘Sphere st Open “Monday and ferent it 9 PMe. | 216-200: Sapa Sve whe. Pama, Michi scala Saste 2 > ° ‘ite PONTIAC. PRESS, . upwspar, surraacinn 2, 1080 ‘ J. Drucker of Municipal Court. Legal in Oklahoma Liquor Stays Sober OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—Okla- homans took their legal liquor soberly Tuesday. Curiosity stood in for jubilation as almost 500 liquor stores opened their doors. Sooners bought their jugs in public for the first time since statehood in 1907, * * * There was no singing, ing in the streets. A State Tax Commission official no dane- to old customers ably with what. bootleggers had teharged. A fifth of “"pépubir bour- fbon brought $4.73 to $4.85 In Wewoka a black-clad buyer told newsmen he was a bootlegger in mourning In Oklahoma City wdered a dozen pints of whisky to give stuck with me through thick and/and the Soviet Union in his broad- thin.” here. a bootlegger *‘who| Angers Moscow ‘cast Adenauer Message BONN, Germany (AP)-— Chan- cellor Konrad Adenauer’s mess- age of friendship to the Polish people has sparked angry Com- |munist denunciations from hoth |\Warsaw and Moscow - * Polish Premier Jozed Cyrankie- wicz accused Adenauer of trying to drive a wedge between Poland expressing German sorrow ice during 1915. i ies eae haan Be Geeky eae for Hitler's invasion of Poland 20 years ago. The Soviet news agency Tass joined in the attack,-declaring the '_ |chancellor's anniversary apology was hypocritical. Adenauer’s message, part of a conciliatory campaign apparently urged by President Eisenhower,| said “the new Germany will one day be a Lan friend of Poland.’ . Used Taxa in 1915 CHICAGO — This city is said to have had the first auto taxicabs which were placed in public serv- tte Bh fe ae Sees Dogfights Between Copters in Future Wars DALLAS, Tex, \‘"\—Helicopters® will stage dogfights in future wars just like fighter planes did in past conflicts, an Army avia- tion leader said Tuesday. * * * Brig. Gen, Ernest F. Easter- brook, commander of the Army Aviation Center at Ft Rucker, Ala., told the ArmyNavy Instru- snentatign Sympestom here heli- 4 HS us ee fi ere —. oa cepters will be used hicreasingly | because of their ability to fly low enough to escape radar detection. * * * Since one helicopter is the best defense against another one, Gen. Easterbrook said, the rotor- driven craft will be armed and used in dogfights, Official Typhoon Report: SEOUL (UPI)—Floods caused by typhoon Joan killed 17 persons, in- jured 2] and left 7,000 homeless in Central Korea, official reports said today. — mA Hotel Fights Competitors thority to, build an over-the-ocean ' TALLAHASSEE,’ Fla, (AP) —A plush Miami Beach, hotel has asked the state cabinet for au- sundeck almost half an acre in size to get its guests out of the shade of a rival hotel next door. The Eden Rock complai that an addition to the Fontainbleau will throw a shadow every -after- noon on its cabana and open sun area. Wants Deck Over Ocean Cabinet members postponed ac- tion Tuesday. They said the legal questions needed study, * * * Kenneth Oka, representating the Eden Rotk, said a hotel in order to stay in business must furnish its winter guests with sunshine. The proposed structure would be a giant concrete table built 18 feet above the water. It would cost -}$500,000, Oka said, ai reported sale of liquor stamps in August netted Oklahoma close to) four million dollars, * * * q A Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union leader said.‘‘We don't need the taxes. Nobody needs) anything that comes from the: devil.” In Tulsa operators said business was so brisk the first hour it was) hard to handle, Then it tapered, off. Some-persons merely strolled) through, looking at the bottles * * * Prices > were ‘relatively high, thanks to the tate’s $2.40 per gal- lon tax, But. they compared favor- Film Magnate’s Widow Weds Shoe Manufacturer CHICAGO (AP)—Harry Karl, a West Coast millionaire shoe man- ufacturer, and Joan Perry Cohn, widow of a film magnate, were married Tifesday, night. * * * Karl and the widow of Harry Cohn, founder of Columbia Pie: tures Corp,, were married in the Gold Coast apartment of attorney Sidney Korghak by Judge Joseph Both Karl and Mra. Cohn are 45. This is his fourth marriage. He was married twice to actress Marie (The Body) McDonald. PAYDAY LOANS $50 for 2 wks ... only 70¢! other loans to $500 - with 24 mos. to repay iii Se CASH YOU | REPAY IN | REPAY IN. ascerve | 2 Weexs [4 Weexs $25.00 | $25.35 $25.70 $0.00 $0.70 $1.40 Interest % per month on balance Bg as g vid ghd at yr coche $80 o $300, ond Po glee aptatagtortty ASSOCIATES LOAN COMPAN' in DRAYTON PLAINS: 4494 Dixie Hwy. CALL: OR 3-1207 r ‘in PONTIAC: —. 125-127,N. Saginaw “CALL: FE 2-0214 2255 $. Telegraph Mich, Mireclo Mile - CALL: FE.8-$641 | ¥ = ing for. ' ~ At Osmun's You-May Charge It and Take 90 Days to Pay at No Extra Cost! For your new fall suit pick a pattern you can really see! September is Fall Suit time... was ever better for finding just what you're look - Osmun’s has the patterns and fabrics you naturally expect from Oakland County's larg- est exclusive men’s clothiers. Patterns that are an + eyeful of pleasure for- every man who craves individuality in his clothes. . literally brought from” the 4 corners of the globe. All this plus tailoring by the. very finest nationally known leader's in their price field. Choose from » these great names: Sy © MARTINELLI © PHEONIX © SOTANY $00 © BLENHEIM * © FASHION PARK . *® H. FREEMAN SUITS “55110 i © PETROCELLI and no time « « Fabrics that are At Osmun’s .. . You Expect Selection ... and You Get It! = + $ee Osmun’s Fashions Presented. ‘ ° = 3 et ‘ y - Downtown Pontiae———- Tel-Huron Center fT aes ot 12:30 P.M. Each Wednesday , Open Mon, Fri. "til 9 A.M. (Open Mon, Thar, Fri, Sat. "tH P.M. ti; pi srasouls tan oe i ae ey ee AR cy if En crea oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 ia SOUTH. SAGINAW ST. ot ORCHARD LAKE AVE. — | FINAL 3 DA’ ‘f Ss. ‘ 36th ANNUAL MID-SUMMER SALE | SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! an $85 Birch Bed and Chest 59.50 Habitant Bed! 69.50 Pine Desk—Plastic Made of solid birch & finished $ Save exactly 50% on this full size “HABI- ; A famous “HABITANT™ pine deck with " -_ ate on vhroughou ty 68 TANT Tookca:e are bed. a sliding panel 29°7 fibte-resin seratée-grest — — $ } Vs . : i 82.50 44” Pine T bt . 99.50 Pine Dry Sink! i Ld . = . pest e ae $95 Family R m 3-Pc. Group A most teeful, decorative, practical piece $ Made by “HABITANT” this 44” ef furniture for any Barly American 78 | — ts Ks . pm ag usc ore room, oe 566. Me father ‘ike plastic ro wpholssered $ home. Use as server, hi-fi table, ete. te , one step table and one table lamp 7 . o 1 * 12.95 G Maple Tables | : | . $85 Ladies’ Lounge Chair ‘ ; : roup Pp e e 39 95 Plastic Chairs A chair ideal in size for mom, covered in ; ‘ j ? e . tangerine fabric and alt heat 50 , : : t i Your chotce of end, lamp pnd Saghiall tonie tables 80 foam rubber cushions. . ba i Bpeciall = : These @ re ere. sie eather ke Tapho 95 sample 179. °. e nm was = uphol- Sasl faa tee et ten stele 50 Early American Sofa au i gp a $359 Big Curved Sectional! , str fain ta cn ne et n ~ : ° sae? fa raha a tt mo Domne Sec) can twesds or ‘sascha $29 Crib and Mattress = (ss Re SZ.Q)D an 13 ? oe Just im A 46" round solid ms Se Sipe re x ang, four ps | ! 9 8 Por this low “Lewis” ty a full $ 17 9 50 S ms , % \ ae oyear ere cad" 90 -Sofa—Print Cover! aN, ae 22 GROUP OF TABLES TO $39.50 Cae as arin Sooner hhciooon, $ 75 print cove, Wee nly, have oe available $9 8 249 Bedroom! Tawny Finish Suk aon, med ok > | : rst walnut. Famous pry ews ou Sree oad $19 8 cect ali $249 Contemporary Sofa 329.50 ) enamporary 2-Pc. Group SRE Rts $1 O 8 q ne tn geet mmgnmang a at aR ae PS pia ‘ RE hye e , - 5 with Ln my corer? -$279 Bedroom! Warm Walnut ” BSE $949 . ; Ee eee 6. : la $349 Rubber Filled Sectional! C ~ Soot =k, 244 $159 she Mr. & Mrs. Chair Group Se ne "ee nee mage $] 99. z $401 Orbit! Blond Elm - Sisal $139 peers a fa | $122 Pennsylvania House Bed! = a Me eehepebbesn Cushions ie | — RECS =e sQg Sas $739 9299 Quality Bedroom Gmaee, o sae a be 139. mst a aero 198 , fe aa : ake * ahd 2h 199" $48 Redwood table! 2 Benches! $389 Bedroom! One Only 49.96 Danish Inspired Chairs! = Made of ind roan Fedwood. tis st 9.950 eee ae 288 FT nd 'eovered seatt e's ae , eS curved benchts.” One ea : ". ’GROUP OF FINE LAMPS Vs. and - rage off ¥ s Fey irk a rs “Hundreds More’ Sevings Possibilities for ‘3 wan Devil a OPEN FRIDAY TIL Ld DUE To LABOR ‘DAY, OPEN TUESDAY, SEPT. 8 TIL. 91 PARK FREE BEHIND ‘STORE ee . th She ec 4 - Pris : * @ | ) ea Lapp r fa * *, i pie I \ 5 ee ae 7 < | an : a i ue ; ‘ : r ‘. 5 Y ae . * ee a ie : , » ‘ ‘ ng ok Bs - / Brite. ae ea ‘ means the wonderful smells “of WENT te eee rp gna rer YN TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 Bros ‘and. Jellies ‘Head-C ookin Cook wild green grapes with, Pontiac Rress Home Editor just enoligh water to. keep, them It can’t possibly be September,|from burning. “Codk until ‘juice runs but -the.calendar says .it is, That)freely. Strain. Measure juice and put into ket: grape jelly, chili sauce and all the} tle with mint, Boll 10 minutes. other goodies homemakers store| Then stsain or remove mint. away for the winter will soon be| Bring julte to boll again; add filling the air. sugar. Boll gbout 10 minutes or The Ten-Year-Old brought us| until it jells. Skim and pour into some wild gfapes the day after we| S!asses. Seal at once with parat- returned from vacation. Making} fia. jelly was not on our schedule that) - « & day, believe us. But we did make] Not all fruits have as much uat- the fruit up into juice which was/ ura} pectin in them as grapes, For wild grapes where the first ones) pectin. We like the sound of a com- came from, we'll cook up @ feWipination peach and apple jam..This By JANET ODELL =, glasses of the delectable jelly this| ,ear’s peaches are especially good week, tasting. It yeu like the taste of mint, you'll want to try this recipe, Wild Grape and Mint Jelly , 3 cups wild grape Juice (from green grapes) — 1'F cups packed mint leaves and ten- Ger atems 3'q cups, sugar Peach Apple dam S cups prepared fruit (bout 11% ths. ripe apples and 2'% Iba. ee peaches) 1 teaspoon grated lemon % cup lemon jutee (2 er 5 lemons) L % cups (2% Ibs.) sugar 1 box powdered fruit pectin First, prepare the fruit. Peel and: sire ateih 1% ‘pects SUiy ted lock hcl sid i fare tart ‘apples. Chop fine. Pee] andyused, seal. ; pit about, 2% pounds fully ripe peaches, Chop. fine, + 2 a cups info a very large. saucepan. Grate the rind from 1 sized Jemon, measure 1 teaspoon, from 2 or 3 lemons. Measure 1/3 treat. It's ; cup into saucepan with fruit. Plum Congerve Then, make the jam. iT § ape owned a jatar tend om ada’ baa catia ee ae | ed fruit pectin to trait in sauce-.| } Jsf#s stick ¢innamon pan and mix well, Place over | % cup raisins silall high heat and stir until mixture |, °* cup shopped walhul. meats, oveuy comes to a hard boil, “Remove from heat, Skim off offlutes. foam with metal spoon. Then stir|to.a boil and cook until thick. Re- and skim by-turng for 5 minutes)move cinnamon, Add. warmed nut- to cool slightly, to prevent floating|meats 5 minutes ‘before removing fruit, Ladle quickly into glasses|mixfure from heat Plums are listed by the USDA) <> ‘Combine, fruits and measure 5ias'@. plentifia food for Septem-|_- be |countdown: Seven — a slice of size.” The smallest ones are Coak| 5186 cheese; Six—a lettuce leaf; i : Five — a slice of tomato — Four| Wf you're looking for a fiavor- Put a slice of buttered bread, on a plate and we're ready for the peppers -—~ a slice of that delicious turkey; Three — a dab of Thousand Island dressing; Two — a slice of hard naan aes One — a slice of crisp Zoo0000000m or jars. Covey jam at once with} Remove from heat. Pour — pep- { There’s a}/per shell. makes a colorful con- sarah that’s out of this world. con: GER CAN GIVE , * - “ i - 4 Si NWA 4 5 = =) = 50 Extra vi: Stamps = C > With this Coupen end purchese of es — ANY BUTT END, WHOLE OR. = ==: . CANNED HAM = is = Coupon valid at Kroger in Detroit and = » Kastern Michigan thru Sat., Sept. 6, 1959. F ONMOQNNNOODOMEOOOTONUnon HYGRADE OR SWIFT PREMIUM 47: WHOLE H 12-14 LB. CANNED HAM . . tit '5” CANNED HAM . . iit $4” FRESH FIRM CRISP SHANK HA Country Style CHUNK | BOLOGNA © cy TENDERAY BRAND § IN. STANDING RIB ROAST . ts. 89¢ TENDERAY BRAND RIB STEAK gone.......... 08. 99 o -———) GRADE 8 SWIFT PREMIU TASTY BULK RING BOLOGNA 49: COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM...” % Gal. 59¢ CHEESE WHIZ ....... .... 1-07. jar 59¢ One of Kraft’s many fomous products. KEYKO MARGARINE ...... I-lb. ctn. 3le Smooth spreading and delicious. SALAD DRESSING ........ qt. bil. 49¢ Shedd makes 4 tosty“dressing SWIFTN'ING sesso rer ay ate. can 67¢ All purpose vegetable shortening . WHOLE - HALF OR END PIECE - ROSE CANADIAN BACON « “89: SWIFTS PREMIUM. EANCY SLICED BACON 59° 1-LB. ; a PKG. oo. LABOR DAY STORE HOURS- *$ All Kroger stores will be closed Labor Day, Septem- — ber 7, 1959. Most Kroger stores open Saturday 8 Head Lettuce 2-29: SUNKIST FRESH LEMONS ...... “i naz 59¢ We've Got Melons The finest this year! LUSCIOUS THICK MEATY SWEET SXCELLENT FLAVOR FoR SALADS OR DESSERTS Fancy Melons HONEYDEWs LARGE CRANSHAWS LUX TOILET SOAP ...........3 bars 35¢ SANTA.CLAUS ‘g SIZE | EACH Crane wi a : LUX TOILET SOAP ......... ..3 bars 49 Corawniest beth size bors in pastel colors, ” FRESH TENDER GREEN BEANS .~. u 10: WAX PAPER... ant ORLCCCOEOTTETTCLE E8088 88.8, AV ad " VALUABLE COUPON 50 Extra 2% VALUE roma oe = With this Coupon end purchese of A 1% LB. PKG, FROZEN * ANY 1-48. Px. 4 . HYGRADE TASTY STEAKS : LUNCHEON MEATS , FS Eeaaen stats anes cea 8 Sin tn Bra es a 4 f ‘ j Kitchen Charm bret, F | | TIS We reserve the right to limit emi Prices ‘end items "tn trong o NN ac | 16-02. BOTTLE KROGER: - = FRENCH ge og = = a valia eee Ee . = , > “ears S ‘n seme te — , Rastern Sah ; Ault oNnNRODONEODN nin tir N | 100000 . e ra i Inn 00000 ono SSE 5199 Kroger in Darl and Brn Miboom eer a.m, to 9 p.m. jyfrnnereenenvsnvereneenverrerexentanny, Wh "i ' VALUABLE ourpon. bill ge SP ee eS Sates | §S wan ELS See 24% ER Ee a Ee tp ee FO ee ee mie ee Pe ew je, et Gee peas Se > Sa 0. Ser we ke ee te > wees OM ue te ee sat 7 vi sae Paes aes % 2 a Reston ect aS gh ea Sey 4 es Ep ae aan ; ee eens \ ae Se ae x oe Poe sie ‘ gh aera ze 8; = i 2 : ~ ‘ : az ene * oS a _ WHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1050 A ee not display any grades) } cup fet Ae bo Go Well in Drink | A thy "arated? wermioena a beet grades are U.S.| Thin wide cooked turkey slices (about Prime and U.S. ~. Next |“ Paprike \ ’ Refreshing ffuit drink! comes U.S. Good, U.S. Standard) (ook broccoli according to pack-| * Grape Cooler and U.S. Commercial. Grades are) ao¢ directions using the amount of| 2% cups tnsweetened grapefruit Juice npc tenderness and fla-|..1¢ called for; drain; arrange in| 2,,°U?s >ettled sxape juice : the grades lower. | bottom of 4 individual shallow cas-| Have juices chilled and’ com: : grades U.S. Prime or! seroies (each holding about, 1% pine: ae. Oe ier yiting or steaks, U.S. Choive has fattened ; ¢ sweeten to taste. might talk the husband into that! |1% te? bears, or With tender; lin tavtere app at strong smelling. |vtim een wit have a benvy layer| ee ae WW-ounce glasses about % full of iis hale 2 turn once during* cooking time oe 8 . lef fat on the outside of the cut.| Melt butter im t-quart sauce- jice cubes; pour beverage over. oho: oe Yield: Six servings. Fish shouldn't be overcooked 'Finy-streaks of white fat ‘will run ei goed re oe Makes 4 servings. barbecue sau coals Qemmoeye Pet: Benet Chistiosce faba: and a liberal lacing. of Tabasco)throughout the lean. cream. petrad: .dbars ‘ poe | wet, RTs chniepeens better and butter during broiling or pan-|\ Hf you do not find a ‘grade on| Stir constantly unt! thickened’) 4 few slices of pineapple left : ee r E "| onion, chopped fine frying is all. the seasoning they|beef you buy, ask the butcher the, *"¢ bubbly, Remove from heat; over? Dice and arrange on mut- Baking @ caké? When you line|per, cut the paper w-fittle amaller! } TRIES Bases SPAS iaeena) wioes MF - S~ ~ eras need. Four tablespoons of meltedigrade he sells. Then check your ~~ fork or whisk tn % ‘fin batter after it's been s the bottoms of the pans with pa-jthan the pan for easy removal. Pears. oe © Tg a 5 RSE seni butter and “4 teaspoon Tabasco|cookbook for directions for that; CeP ef the cheese. - into wells. Sprinkle with a little — . : i i Green avenge A sliced 2 tablespoons lemon juice . lmakes @ good sauce. particular grade | Arrange turkey slices over broc-isugar and ginger. ~~ = - , : i x * - = * \ cae re ee € + Sea 3 os ord zal * +\, : ‘ > ee Se TERN ROS TT) CAC DIYOCHASE | MareaaTNTTT TT TTeT TANT TT eReTOTTTN IG nt bed INSTR UU Us Y Orrcn Jy I -_ —/ | NA \ - ae . MANY VALUABLE COUPON Wwe SOEXIRA ToP VALYE : Ce * i , i v/ > . — = with Purchese of @ Tb. con of Krogert: =} S>VAC PAK COFFEE 59c = it) . i i . é hey ea % Save 16c With This Coupon : 7 \ 4 PIONEER BEET SUGAR id , | : ; S10 th, Oe | ash ie: fe is Bele (cae =/ coupon valid at Kroger in Detroit and . - SS astern Michigan thru Sat.. Sept. 5, 1959. Limit 1. | — | IDEAL FOR SNACKS OR DINNER DELICIOUS SWIFT'S . —— \ SAVE 12-02, SAVE 12-02. \ . Swift's Prem": ‘cv 39* Corned Beef =" i OY: WOODBURY SOAP. .....,...2 bars 29¢ *. BON AMI CLEANSER .. .2 |4-0z. cans 35¢ LINIT STARCH ......>...., gt. 25¢ NIAGARA STARCH ..... 12-02. pkg. 2!e Sc OFF bath size bors. * ; ‘ Removes stubborn stains. Instont liquid loundry starch, — Kroger low, low price, REDSEALLYE......... . 13-02. pkg. 29% BON AMI SPRAY .......-. 14-02. can 69 ARGO GLOSS STARCH... .I-Ib. pkg. Ie FELS DETERGENT ...........:. pt. btl. 39% Kroger low, ‘tow price. . Handy jet spray can for washing windows. os A must for your loundry. All purpose household cleener. y t SS ; : Les . , ‘ ARGO CORN STARCH ....1-lb. pkg. 17 7 NEW PACK COMES IN—FIRST OF THE SEASON Dwans Homestyle x ~ zp 4 2% $4 00 FREESTONE PEACHES Cans Lees aa SLICED OR HALVES—SAVE $1:00 ON 12 CANS ; a. ge 7 2% , “Libby’s Peaches :: ‘e eee = 7 a : &, SLICED OR HALVES—SAVE 20¢ ON 3 CANS : / 22 € Beaches Avon . 492 O-CELLO SPONGES ..... Bfor 49¢ - RINSO BLUE ......, .king size $1.31 f . Efficient jumbo size. / Gets clothes spotiessly clean. es H* SURF DETERGENT .2 rég. pkgs. 69¢ 9 WISK DETERGENT .....:..qt. 69% _ For whiter, brighter washes. y : Keeps your dishes sporkling. : ‘BREEZE-........./..giant size 79 LIQUIDLUX.......... qt. can 99¢ For snowy clothes. For dishes.or laundry. f -/f ; : ae SILVER DUST ./...... giant size 79¢ . LUX FLAKES . .2 large size pkgs. 67¢ Chases diet quickly. _ For baby clothes or delicate things. a pyyranianevenerennnees TOO as a Vee TePPPRPTTTERPTOROTEOLYET in . PPPVOPTOETENCTRO POTTING RTESRLS, ALUABLE COUPON (Ug Bee val uUARLE COUPON UY" ce W VALUABLE COUPON / . Pe : . 000000 | a a be : 4 “ : f ™ > ta q ’ a \ e i a \ar : é : - : 5 <— } ‘ — e iT 3 z : Ee To Be Built in West: Bloomfield Township ! " it 1 1 Ve te OK New $90, 000 Lib rary k WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. Ultimate plans call _— the pur-| ‘tt will contain: siarabe- ential will be provided, Actording to ar- SHIP — Construction of a new|chase of additional acreage - bor-jareas for adultg and children, a|chitects’ plans. l the south of the site at/staff room, work room and a mul-| .The plans are based on a sur- : public’ library in West Bloomtfie djdering on y Township was approved by vo-ja price not to dxceed $3,000. | tipurpase room with. kitcheonette|yvey coriducted by Robert Orr, | PB gers here 391-288 in yesterday’s| * *« * ‘facilities for community functions, |head of the Grosse Pointe eee ts special election. | ‘The new library will be large a reading room, and an area|who was called in by the Saree % * * * enough to ac ‘commodate 100 per- \large enough for ‘eetiires, movies| Advisory” Committee’ here as 4 The library is to be built on a! sons at one time. ° hor i ad Ample parking space sultant. : one-acre site on Orchard Lake an : road just north of Walnut Lake . id oe fs e road at an estimated cost Seak | { } = *easesaene® & —— - es BIG son! ; Pa . a? **eeececescnnecenseeee. eee — IOLIDAY FREE PARKING AND BUS TOKENS GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY - eee, . Phd ee ' ae SS A TN NS AT: are Joel Beam of Milford; Glen! * OE OER SARS SECIS ESERIES Se ee ad * = { a | 4 ESDAY, SEPTEMBER a 1950 s4‘BRYLC a ruse 94° LECITHIN i Tgtredncing BLOOD see ‘| am “ ir oz. Jar. $2.19 IS garters: fos AC BIG PKG. OF 40. 799 FY” aperto's SEY LUSTRE Vo osvos - CREME "| HAIR DRESSING = Liqaid Shampoo RTA = ALEXIS SMITH says “Take Ayds,” says Alexis. “I enjoy one or two Ayds candies, as direc 15 minutes before meals. My appetite fades, leat §& less, — mp erg” Doctors .4 proved the ds Plan best, safest at New Rastead clinic, Prove it yourself, $3.25, Money-back guarantee. AYDS vitemie and miners! Condy For Relief “Net / of Hemorrhoids, “7 PRELL Shampoo in convenient liquid ‘ 4A: Rectal lich PREPARATION H Reg. 98¢ DRISTAN TABLETS Decongestant for Hay Fever ERAGRAN 98 SQUIBB cirs.i0: , a ARRID WHIRL-IN DEODORANT - The Handy Roll-on 6% Holds Plates Firmly -EZO Denture Cushions MN, ++ LOSE 7 LBS. IN 7 DAYS Just Released Without @ PRESCRIPTION . SLIM ’N TRIM “Take one before breakfast sn 5.98 IJERGENS, : Heir CREAM IZSEMPIR ‘seo! LUNGH KITS For Better Grooming -WILDROOT OIL HAIR TONIC LOTION 24-0 COM POUND 100 TABS... lay J O2d.. 69 "93" 3 — = = a; eae “ es = A x iy we i EI es ap gO % = 5 > ee : - oe SS ee Pt oe a. WS ¥ = r Poa La Z 2 = 4 awe 6 Tah = =: . «al = * eS * . POR ca ti pee A gs eo : SR ee a pe ee * eae cee 8h re, ee eee ree PELee Ss Se. eS 2 eee eae t 3 eae eae <2 roe ‘ a er ag aa 5 : y ; +e ee # See eg pe Boe i Bee! eer AO ee 128 » ee pets Ps : . ee Ao ey f * : By ; ae : : "__ BHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1950 | U. S. GoyT GRADE ‘A’ FRESH BEX wer M Markets > , | FRYERS 7 BZ oa oa ) as Un: 2 Cam por Tent, > = e : oe fy = | _ 2 FOOD FAIR ALL-PURPOSE eee ae send akin way COOKED CUT-UP .... Ib. 33¢ a Semi-Boneless a Ail Food Fair Chickors are U.S. Gov't Grode ‘A’ H Cc We Sell Only This One High Quality, Nothing Lest! R AMS — DMM acs so cavce SEW Green Stomps we = GLENDALI'S “SKINLESS 6 = "Wik Paebene of 1 or More 3¥4:tb. Pigs. : . ourON f pe | oo Regular or Lanky . : Flash-O-Freeze Chopped : . Nes TALUABLE C ee ‘eo . ee rd : Beef Steaks ee an _ ‘Franks = = E minvcomnin tate § ~Glendale's Polish Kielbasa... ee : ) hts Glendale's Skinless Franks... 2 ny IT : | ne erin ai — CAMPBELL'S or VAN CAMP'S i stereos LIGHTLY SALTED SWEET CREAM ; . - ' Seturdow, Sep. 5, . Land O' Lakes Butter. Cte 69 . FOOD FAIR'S - : With Perchese of 1 or Mare 18-Os. Bottles of : Gold Label Margarine cin m 15 : | ~Qld Southern : FAIRMONT'S CREAMED 1-Lb. é : Ber-8-Q Sauce : Cottage Cheese. oe “ 23 , : Coupon Void ie touihen Sept. on rs : CALIFORNIA the f xtra S & reen Stamps ff Seedless Grapes... .. vw 19° Yon : : ee — - MICHIGAN Freadlons real?) sa art va , , 8 paraeny ara : < any FOOD. FAIR . a : st qu : = Peaches 3- 39 | Lee Eonrenber 6 198 aE SAVE 14c OW 3 CANS coupon =< “' With This Coupon ot Any Food Flr : TOSTR Atte HARES . bs andnicrtroicacuececectecrcascscnecheatl - ; Se FOOD FAIR'S GOLD LABEL XE BSS Meal Maple Selo! PP BIRDS EVE Sticed On. STRAWBERRIES .....5 ‘Pim. “1 5 ICE CREAM BIRDS EYE Concentrated 6-02. aL Wye). we uur ORANGE JUICE ....4 com Sh he € cours a a ‘ Coupon Pear k fe “Fninos Bvt Sweet Groce oN | 3 Vegetables cok Half Bn. 95¢ | Peasiss: 15¢ ff - % Gallon Pkgs. . | | SAVE 30c ¥& % §-Carton oA With Coupon Ac. ses TST RS : j ee = , , ORANGE, STRAWBERRY OR GRAPE Gal ce | , FHC FARMMAID POP rm ....... d9 35° Honey-Pod Peas. ee @ — LARGE SIZE ; NGER ALE tres a RICH, LIVELY FLAVORED : c | VERNOR'S GINGER ALE...... aie | 2 2G 14-0z. SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT - 12 Ox. c Stokely’s Catsup ¢ie gate Oe 15 SWIFT'S, PREM swe 222200200 2 39 W CL , | , x | FAMOUS SALAD DRESS! Quart ¢ ner’ Served ata hte A ol ee 2 5 __KRAFT'S MIRACLE WHIP..... “49 Stokely’s Peaches... = | GOLDEN CREAM STYLE | | Stokely’s Comm ee 2 STOKELY'S CALIFORNIA Fruit Cocktail .... it FOOD FAIR i in the OPPING CENTER E LAKE ROAD | thursday, friday, saturday. CENTER pm ~ 5 a Hundreds. of Values for you at Tel- i Huron which opens daily ot 9:30 a. m. and i With ‘til 9 p, m. on Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Orlon Sweaters , . Ps: ae ; Smart Slip-Overs & ‘~*~ - ta? 7 | Cardigans, new fall Open. Tuesday : til 9 P.M. shades from $399 a: e ang - Washable wools in slim, . {| .-m=f -¢-, | i Mee/ lCUflC PEGE MN) 0 6 6UUCUM VPlcL AOR oS ee oi SOUL {1 -bouffant styles, plaids & | Solids from 838 the family’s choice : Wash & Wear Cottons, bee play days... | fo ge 8 _ dressy & Classic Styles : tm | es ig from $99. your a active iaay deserves VL : 2 ee : f i . +h | g § Acetate Tricot 7 b ft Sw Half-Slip & ff | . t ; ik ie : Ry, fy iy ° > 1 . 4 “Suc \ : f ‘Chukke Boot in Leden Green, . other colors, Sizes FD wc? i ae ) 1 1 || 6 to 13. Boys’, Youths’, “Boys side Creat stea 1 F we if ; Newest Plaids, Checks li ——: ol c . indrip dry cottons from Lt | Saddles wee 1] rACTORY CHINOSLACKS~ | |) fzzs4,inie Y Cite - 1h. REPRESENTATIVE || : dha fi 3 AY ip, oa? Sturdy & Sanforized eters A oo dt Schill; polished cottons, in new $399 l : $299 > ns Th ; Jack Schilling antelope shade from | 6 - , tz . Mi zk ' | wWA LT , 4 Wolverine Shoe” Co. is / | , , Bae i 4 ding Mr. Schilling, a | ORLON - Loafer \ \o7 /o TT with over-lay front Sed caer to eesist yee SWEATERS | or wows ‘ 3 i sa - i of Nylon Print. in your fall fashions. | Y Crew: Neck & Cardigans | Widths B&C ay: ot” dd. Sizes: S$, M, L Thursday 10:30 ‘til 9 p. m. styles in washable orlon $399 | PGA Vt "~ Colors: Stop in. Try a pair—you'll & Lambe Wool from 1d i Vy "White, Pink, be glad you did. | FREE BALLOONS AND | || | 1] MN ~— CANDY FOR KIDS | [| }- Shen Tb By) 3 WONDERLAND hop \| |) | ‘ a | ii TOWN and COUNTRY Tel-Huron Center "175 W. Maple | =m «|| | Tel-Huron Store Only TEL - HURON. CENTER el-Huron Center > 5 a , 1}. . Pontiac : Birmingham 4 : KRESGE’S—the family’s choice Treeraph ot W. Hurow—Open Men, ‘Thema, Pri. and Sai. +7488 nh yen sg gape sears eh we uc 8 eS cS SA EMS OE N ‘ ines Fate 3 : rae gar = es ae = ae agege © eed : ee : a — { Jewelry : | i i | ft Stunning Costume {| t Jewelry for Fall! | "| | See the exciting array , ; of new costume jewelry [ i now on display, Mary t : [ new pieces just right fj for your next party, ~ " dance or as a gift. i ( i special | | : 3 4 i When you buy . & : ‘ , Ml / Frozen Steaks, . zip-lined poplin ne Shore iNet ; Steaks 89¢ & : . ' Gift Wraps Free ? Double Cole 49e | Saree | all-weather coats | | nes Fria 1.2 - ae ‘ taipaitcbcSem!. ; 3 | ‘| Nae Save 10¢ tb. | | || BACK TO SCHOOL NEWS | The all-weather coat that's f ) “" taken the country by IN FASHION FABRICS— storm; at unbeatable savings! | te . | Balmacaan styles with fly- SUBURBAN FLANNEL fronts, zip pocket, foam ' Cohama Mills Nationally Advertised rubber zip-liners! tn famous Fabric — in All the Latest Fall Colors : Dan River poplin with for Three Days at a Very Special Price : matching hats! Loden or Se onan. rota ce i sel, $]69 ve : green. Sizes8to18. ~~ . bermudes. < ee } TOWN TONE PRINTS & - 3 Exciting jcombed cottons’ in: the new muted colors, i _ perfect for leeds bp ory suit _linings, Com: i EM 4 TEL-HURON : —SHOPPING , = THE POTIAG ERESS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1950 _ pee Pa iPhg, rer a WHEN YOU BUY Fiash-O-Freex or Tasty Frozen * Pay ¥ ad ; : rd : 4 oe ; Prices effective through Sot., Sept. 5. We reserve the right to limit quontities. This Ps oo Good a Through Somidens toot . Del Crest 2 ICE CREAM "ss" 49 | Venilfie er Limit . One Wi With This Coupon — Mas Ne Cash Valve. Give te Cashier Befere She Checks Your Order. ‘Roast Cuts = ” eee of) | et ero “a4 7 in Qérs. > es . eam J FRC = FASTER WITH GOLD IBELL Girt AC TRAD MAPLE NG PLAZA ce : : i ee ‘ bare Mon.,. Tues., Wed. te 6 P.M. Rochester ee” ony Ped titg yoo nies 9 6PM. “That, Pils Sah v0 9 P.M. : Thee ed. foe tee By ea ON es SEMIS Sabi AAR DE REE SS DS aw oocgis é “C. . §060 DIXIE HWY, eh et ee. “AUBURN - 536.N. PERRY =, Orden tne ae ws "Peers Fri, Set. to 9 P.M. Thurs, Pri, Set. & 90M, Open Dally 9S / 5 Senter 0 0 6 ' fondey PHC O RM nn 2 Oe tae : ee : Es a yes Es foe ee sa g * ? 3 Be mrs : ee : ; +s 4 : ; a : a = ee as 9 ; \ sey 3 i= Set = e 4, * 3 j 3 “ * ye : . a } 8 * Jochanps'** * seegeenine = - + stars elie iealneipaeereapae—erdis _THE. PoTtsc PRESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 1s TEL-HURON ere ; | 700 PONTIAC od SHOPPING CENTER . 398 AUBURN = TRAIL. j# --536 N. PERRY 45 S. Telegroph = ie ~~ Walled Lake i \ : Stokely’ s Finest — 303 Can a Wrigleys Crispy Flake — Twin Pack —rree — 25 Extra Gold Bell Stamps with Coupon’ No. 6 Belew EF SAVE ON NEW ALL-PURPOSE LIQUID CLEANER ee aes : BOSER er ; cae ena a Ba et Mr. Clean—{3c Off label = ens 56° o SAVE ON THE DETERGENT WITH ITS OWN BLEACH en ANGEL FOOD [- AKE | .., Oxydol—15¢ Off Label = Se 1 . SPECIAL SAVINGS ON THE SAFEST SOAP “es G : _ Try SnowSe Ota" 29° vag ay SAVE ie 12.0% ‘3° Ze UXTRA-SAVINGS on BLUE LIQUID oeyeneerey S <] ey Rimiak reat i | 206 Was -~ Geiss && Off _ ton 61" i | : ; ee “STOCK-UP and SAVE on BANDED-PACK ; Mel-0-Crust Oven Fresh Rinna Bros. Sliced Palmolive Soap tc Sale 4 Sx, 35: |B Dutch Apple Pie md Htalian Pan Bread 225 PAB oe 360A label in 8° ‘. Mel-O-Crust ip Dog or moar es . / SAVE 7e—REDEEM YOUR MAILRO COUPON—SAVE. 7s , * 50 Extra Gold Bell ia Good on Parchane of Kither Sine, Regular Corel or With Purchase of One 18-Os. Jar New LIFEBUOY White Deodorant Soap ot Barbeque Sauce - Beth hej] Coupon os he wr at Wrigieys through 3: «35° Paral 3* ll ‘ best Sept. ey aes, oer hes sg cash : 2 chaos your erder, { _ Pee tc th St, Sat. SW re th ht bt uatin x a - ae izas a § 2S 2G ar ¢ foe wricieys eens WRIGLEYS £28 9 Ga Orb WRIGLEY S aa 25 Extra Gold Bell Stamps — ui 25 Extra Gold Bell Stamps ics: With Purchase of One 2-Lb. Pkg With Purchase of Two 25-Fa, Rolls in Oy ~ Good Taste Sandwich Cooties ie _.. Chef Foil Wea is on Lg Dolrpent i Wry Poe Gigs "= 8 a en With Any $2.50 Purchase ‘Except Beer, Wine or Cigarettes 5 50 Extra Cold Bell Stamps se Coupon rede -mable only at Wrigleys tnrovgh C7 Upen sai ot Wrigieys threveh whine ig CN i oe ae ea oo A SE See ss | i # your order. checks your checks your order, : i eS & phe oS es Sai. 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Can $89 - Chiap Toner; Bonet Stalk . * | “Michigan Hand Picked -2Ya" and Larger det 9 a “pe a. Ties = iebceace ike eer sae nern ae Po ge Fa SSS ee eee Ea ae i, A sea __ aif pow rac’ PRESS, _WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 3, 1950 Defense Criss. Eases in India Army: Chief Withdraws Resignation as Nehru i Hails Krier mahon capacity in- Sane eons ae aed stoners been eased by withdrawal of a's resig- . nation as army chief of staff. . Minister V. K. Krishna Menon * Nehru heaped praise on Defense iF making no mention of the fact that he too had offered, to resign in the crisis touched off \by his alleged playing politics, with the armed chiefs of staff, Vice Adm. R. D. Katari and Air Marshal 8. Mu- kerjee, who handed in ‘their res ignations along with Thimayya’s. Tt appeared likely, however, that they would follow the general's example and continue their posts. Nehru said there is no truth to - reports that Menon had been al- lowing favoritism or political fac- tors to influence army promotions. “I myself have seen the files,” he said. ‘There is no truth to the charge.” > “°°: *¢. * Meanwhile, beleaguered — police units opened fire on Communist-led mobs in teeming Calcutta at least four times last night, ‘killing at) least seven rioters and yo more than 1,000. The riots virtually secnipeed the city and it appeared likely that the army might take ever unless order could be quickly re- stored. Mrs. Vijaya L. Pandit, Indian high commissioner in London, left, there secretly by plane today for - New Delhi to consult. with Nehru, her brother. Presumably she wants to ex- change views with him on the in- ternational situation and “Indian defenses agaihst Red China's bor- der incursions. Mrs. Pandit, 59, de- parted without even telling mem- bers of her staff. Reserves Memotial Site. WASHINGTON — Presi- . dent Eisenhower signed 9 bill in London Tuesday reserving a site in the District of Columbia for a Franklin D. Roosevelt memorial, and. authorizing a competition for its design. The We Have an ir Supply * LECITHIN. |B The vitamin por mineral ff supplement os; Longer’ available here. | LECITHIN Stop in Today = Hoffa Funds Are Loan Collateral | Florida Bank President, _Says He Won't Honor, Transfer Draft | WASHINGTON (UPI) — Team-’ ster boss James R. Hoffa appeared today to be caught in a squeeze Hewitt said San Valley Inc. is! controlled by He Lower. A} teamsters spokesman said Lower | is an acquaintance of Hoffa's and. that Hoffa once held but did not ' exercise an option to buy into the | - |corporation. 2 i * * Accordi: in Rhimes Basement suggested Bist by Kordel in “Stay Alive 1 is the product which helps I arteries. a8 nearly loan was for $450,000. Fight Fire 75 Minutes , two by ty One’ request was by Homer C. Shingledecker and Sylvester M. uithey have a Class C license. ~ * .'Thum to add 12 feet of space at the rear of 352 Oakland Ave. where The other was a request from Thomas C. Holland Sr. for a new % Williams to Get .. ja New. Imperial — - |for: Replacement LANSING (UPD) — The four-' ’ year-old rattling black limou-. sine of Gov. G, Mennen Willianrs + -wil}-be replaced by. a shiny new | Rup Chrysler Imperial tomorrow. — : * * * “The present 1955 Imperial’ has traveled 106,000 miles,- has smooth tires, and had “Just about everything wrong with it,” said Williants’ driver, state. trooper Bill Carter. In fact, Carter had a string attached te the accelerator to Talse jt when it would stick, keeping. the motor racing. a. * State - police commissioner Joseph A, Childs said the re- placement-was needéd “from a- safety angle, if for no other IFather:-of Two Dies {After Hitting Truck A tether ot tn nn Pied: Teens ies wr pig era arg arronghage | of a haulaway truck driven by a broken toe, Pat Boone Breaks Toe “ROLLYWOOD (® — The rock on the movie set didn’t took real to singer-acter Pat Boone. He kicked it with his bare foot Tues- day. It was real. Boone has a = ae ard E, Jackson, 27, of Taylor Town. ship, struck and relied: into a ditch. idea ere eng to sap 6a tbo wot Jackson was thrown 30 feet from the wreckage. Korthaus was unin- collisions, occurred. jured, police said. Margaret Williamson, 39, of 431 First Ave., a passenger in Davis’ | car, and Charles K. Andrews, | TS, of 4261 Linda Ct., Drayton Pluins, driver of the car directly | Pontiac General Hospital and | released. William Leigh, 38, of 2635. Elsi-| nore St., and Marvin E. Earnest, vement and a chain reaction, of jaf 362 S. Te behind Davis, were treated at [* I ke Nicks i in London : LONDON W—President Eisen- | hower left London ay a 1 wounded man. The nt | carved a half-inch: nick on his | Jett jaw shaving this morning. [SMD license at 425 S. Jessie St. Every one with a.famous Simmons mattress, ‘cushions, and covered in a decorator fabric. Everyone with extra sitting .. and sleeping yahod. Everyone savings priced. aaa alc. - THE perprsuris TAM caer _ Hide-A-Bad with r FAMOUS HIDE-A- BED SOFAS By SIMMONS — Set hp, A, ns Introducing prrre newest achievement in dual-purpose furniture! New styling — new spirit — new versatility in a whole new line of decorator designed sofas. All instantly convertible into comfortable beds—in your choice of fabrics—at sale prices for.a limited time only! 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Church, Mrs. Crone} MRS. CHARLES M. LYTER (4,5 at Manley Bailey Funeral is survived by @ son, Nathan of} ‘WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN: Home, Birmingham. Péntiac and a daughter Mre|SHIP — Service for Mrs. Charles| Surviving besides her husband Robert Friedman of Oak Park.|M. (Phyllis) Lyter, 54, of 5925\are a daughter, Mary Jane, and trettad Qualify, for a -4e- j i i at his She also leaves three sisters, |Middle Belt Rd., willbe held atia son, Charles W., both at home; + Service will be held at 11:30 two sisters, Mrs. Edgar Roberts ey sponsible, well-paying job - am. Sept. 3 at Ira Kaufman of Ormond Beach, Fia.; and Mrs. : : t wee. 7 business world. Com- Chapel, $419 Dexter, Detroit. Bur- Erwin Zwietel of Pontiac; and one N i Me. Out na he in 5 gt cert tein Choveriul Pork cem.| DE@AtHS Elsewhere. ‘tromer,“tawrence Govnnsky o|Engineering Society and was partie the Ball Game” in 08, Hel ik Mammttems ize - petent secretaries, account etery, Birmingham. . Lexington. lewade e, . 2 : ‘ t admin- & 7 | CHEBOYGAN Uh—Funeral serv- JAMES F. LASSEN ul cee ae zot his eae te ae ee Se. a : ants, and business # SCOTT. F. MILER ice will be held at Brutus, Mich... |: re ; } ventioi bout \ the iaa's: 7 ‘cold Z ‘ istration personnel are in Scott F, Miller, six-month-old Thursday for Charles H, Reynolds, METAMORA—Service for Ja He wa» a former member and wh soem & game & pen A: eee. abet, Late : 3 A! son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Miller |retired former vice president ot? Lassen, 70; of 4130 8. Oak »| former chairman of the -South- i serge is while’ riding the). pers J : diel ms Bie z i great. deman ot 733 Clara St., died Tuesday at Sheffield Corp., Dayton, Ohio, Rey- Iter gg aor tes 2 he m. Bs gig sake th Seond oe a seen pd a ee Ne Barta, oe \% ; = 5 St. Joseph Mercy Hospital follow-|nolds died Monday following a Muir rs Funer | member rasomian eoabel enn wie | 5 ing an illness of two months. lheart attack, He was 66, ; Lapeer. Burial will follow in) ciety at Michigan, State Univer. | that waetoanes Pica n: did more to B gears: Pirere aad miles io : = Empl ay ne : Surviving besides his parents are . ‘Metamora Cemetery. | sity. popularize =a Senitimentalize|of navigable rivers water. Veteran Approved Free - yme vice. a -| PHOENIX, Ariz, (AP)— Alan| Mr. Lassen died yesterday at 4 baseball than any other singlé fac-|ways. Feeney, 47, president of the|Lapeer County General Hospital Mr. Schaffer was a member of tor in the game's history with the) Easy Life Bad meccan Uereord faan. 4 ledlaet week's Hee une; (MSU and. ant eoperea. echo bien ‘bet uesney ie Hi The Business. Institute | te; He was a consulting en- - YOUR ‘been in an iron‘lung since July 16:|twoe daughters, Patricia ahd Mar- orate 5 Pon ' Another of hig famous of P Sige ¢ | DENVER (AP) — William R. gs bow ges Robert | Associ | "HEADQUARTERS ontiae f A cans Thompson, 49, of Indianapolis, di- child & brother ‘and diet DQUA T ~ FE 2-355). rector of publicity for a fund rais- cate OF mer! ‘ing organization * also survive. / CGGLESTON’S DEPT. STORE - organization of the inter- : . national Assembly of Christian} | FRED R. SKINNER : Need More Exercise Churches —1Discipies _ of Christ}} Woy — gervice-tor Fred R. ‘ +4: died Tuesday after suffering a re- ‘to Candition Heart, lapse of pneumonia. He Was a na@- aonurailerPipbera Aging: a Surviving are his wife, “Essie; 2 Says Professor jtive of Dallas and a omer Dallas lat Heeney onerel Home, Farm-, daughter, Mrs. V. Warner Lelp-; ' { |newspaperman ‘ington. Burial will follow in the | Prandt Jr. of Walled Lake; a : : : ; ; ge ee ' , ea ie | ter and a sister, Mrs.| ; Ess - p> i BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) —| BERKELEY, Calif) (AP) = ‘North farmington Cemetery. Peter Schecider of Saginaw. ; Easy living is killing many Amer-| Stephen N. Wyckoff, 68, one of the| Mr. Skinner died unexpectedly ge € icans, according to Dr, Wilhe »im | West’ s best known forest a ientists, of a heart condition at his home | 6 Raab, a professor of experimen-|and a pioneer in the science of| Monday. | The family asks the memérial, tal medicine at the Univessity of|forest genetics, died Tuesday of| \ Surviving are a brother, Walter |contributiong be made to the St. | Vermont. cancer, Me had ben a top re- Skinner of Novi; a sister, Mrs.|Joseph Mercy Hospital Building | > He urged the establishment of|search man for the US. Forest) Mable Durham of Milford; three|Fund or fhe Michigan “Cancer nationwide re-conditioning health| Service. “ nieges and two nephews. Foundation. 3 BPN centers because, he said, ‘‘the lack} ~~~ ~~~ panna aeaes i ia as : of muscular exercise is contribut- ing substantially to. the enormous) death rate from heart disease." Raab, who spent three years studying the nervous mechan- joms which chemically injure the heart metabolism in physic- : ally inactive persons; said ‘‘the ; ° ultimate answer lies in a nation ; ‘wide program of expanded physi- = a eal exercises.”’ «Working with nearly 350 healthy a appearing men, Raab wubjected| them to an elaborate test designed | to reveal the state of balance be-| dae, Ae tween the two mutually opposed me ae er ee, ” ef nervous systems, the sympathetic and the vagif§, which govern the metabolism and function of the heart. 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Tommy Grace of Lathrup Vil- | Jage, only. 18 years old, and Bir-. mingham's Ray Lovell, who turned 20 last January, were "among the seven golfers who ~ passed their qualifying hurdles yesterday over the par 36-36—72 Orchard Lake course, Grace, who. plays from Detroit Golf Club, shared medal honors with two others as he earned his first trip to the National Amateur Golf Championship, scheduled Sept. _ 14-19 at Broadmoor Golf Club- in ~olorado Springs, Colo. ; * * * Lovell had to work a little harder » for his berth in the U.S.G.A, tour- ““nament. He was forced into a six- way playoff for the three remain- ing positions and a two-foot putt for a par four on. the Ist hole landed him in the elite group for the 3rd , Straight year. Rounding out the list of sectional qualifiers are Dr. Wendell R. Al- drich of Indianapolis and Art Olfs “Jr. of Lansing, co-medalists with Grace, veteran Tom Draper of Red Run, Lou. Wendrow of Lansing and Frank Connolly of Gowanie, Par was @ tough barrier for the starting fleld of 48 players. Only. nine were able to equal or better par for 18 holes and no- bedy matched regulation for the 36-hole distance, Aldrich, Olfs and Grace divided medal-_honors_at 145, one over_reg- ulation for the route. Draper came next with 147 while endrow, Connolly and-Lovell all tied at 149. “te * * Draper, whose two-under-par 70 on the morning round was the best 18-hole score of the day, observed his Silver anniversary in the U. 8. Amateur qualifiers ‘and made the grade for the 15th time. The victims of the sudden-death- playoff for the 5th, 6th and Tth places were Bill Michaels of De- troit Golf Club, Michigan Amateur champion Bud Stevens of Western and Dearborn's Larry Bianco, etch with 149 Kight other gofters deadlocked at 150 and had to wage playolfs | for five alternate positions, It was almost dark when the play- offs were completed with the al- ternate spots going to Michaels, “Stevens, Blanco, Paul Weyand of Birmingham and Jackson's Steve Miller. . ,> Grace collected five birdies and, an eagle. three while shooting scores of 72-73, Olfs, who plays from Birmingham (CC, qualified for the 6th time and Aldrich, an An- gola dentist, succeeded for the 3rd straight year on Michigan links, Lovell is not certain he can make the trip to Colorado: Springs. .He' will soon enter the Wayne Univoi- | sity Medical School und this may, prevent him from competing. . Chisox Get Taste ————EE , “Dale Morey Lone Casualty a \ Pontiac Press Photo HE MADE IT — Ray Lovell, 20-year-old ‘Birmingham golfer, ~sinks-the putt-that-qualified him. for the U. §. Amateur Golf Championship ih 36-hole sectional trials Tuesday at Orchard Lake Country ‘Club. Lovett: won his spot in a playoff. ° \ HE DIDN'T — Rich Weyand, golfer, failed to qualify for the U, Most of the big names in United States amateur golf shot their way —tinto—the 1959 National Amateur tournament yesterday in 36-hole sectional qualifying roundg~at~34' locations from coast to coast. _-The only major casualty was veteran Dale Morey of Indian- ‘hapolis, who tallied to-make-—the- grade at Chicago,” Among the heavy guns hurdling} - their way into the-U. S$, Amateur tourney were Walker Cuppers , Pontise Press Phoye another 20-year-old Birmingham S. Amateur golf tourney yester-\, day at Orchard Lake C. C. With his. 36-hole tour completed, \ Weyand sits on the edge of the Ist green and watches Ray Lovell sink his qualifying putt in a six-way playoff. Killebrew Clouts. First * * * = QUALIFERS j BOSTON (UPI) — It took young | W, R. Aldrich, Ind‘pol 14 = ‘ B Oite ae Teasing Poe a1 Harmon Killebrew mos: of the sea- Tommy Grace, Detroit GC, . : 73-145 Tom Draper, Red Run , 10-77—141 ia to do it but the Washington Lou Wendrow, Lansing ” 99-977—140'/ Senators slugger made it a good Frank Congolly, Gowante 74-Th— 149 ne Ray Lovell Jr, Birmt: gham_77-72—149| 00°: : ; ; ALTERNATES The 23-year-old Killebrew hit 1. Bill Michaels, Detroiy OC. 13-76-149) his 39th home run yesterday, 2. Bud Btevenn, Wester O.C, 12-17—140 3 ae, Dearborn _ 18-74—149 against the Boston Red Sox, ho 4. Paul Weyand; Birmingham T0-11-—~190 Meveland’s Roc! 5 KS Miller, Arbor Hi}is 718-714-160 tle him with bere a8 y § Clem Jensen, Oakland Hille 113 _jsq| Colavito for the American League Glenn Johnaon, ‘Grogse Tle 18-T5—150 houg’ T&. Dick Norton, Kent CC 14-T8-— 150 leadership. T h he had hit at T8 Dave MacHarg, Dearbarn 23-11 150| least two in every other park in ° NON. QUALIFIERS the league, it was his first at Don Cochran Jr. Indianwood 73-7T1—180| Fenway Park. Harold Brink, Blythefield .. 13-?7—180 ; Eee Sireen, Orchard Lake sp a The sock came off reliever Al o anasiuk, Roseland, Ont. 72-80—159) ¢ « Rich Weyand, Birmineham .. 11-7$—-189/Schroll and traveled between 425 Detroit AC John Molenda, Lakepointe vos 12-70 162 1h-T7—162 Pete Whitelaw, Orchard Lake 74-70—183 ‘10-T5-— 184 Rob Kampfer, Tetédo Chuck. Newton, Barton Hills 76-80-— 154 14-8)-—15€ 19 -80—159 T8-61—159 Tommy Skover, Meadowbrook . #0 Mike Foe i Pontiac C.C. . T- os 108 o. loaser, Defiance, O. §7-80—167 Bin w atten J+., Black River %6- Pot, Withdrew after ist round — Bd D ; John Pauster, De. 1 Chuck A f aaes woe ihn, Mon ¥ a Run, ¢ 40, it ‘oor start. _ 3 Been, he an. Emery, ane and 450 feet, clearing a 40-foot wall in dead center field at = 380-foot mark. It left Killebrew five emeaes be- hind “Babe Ruth's record” setting pace of 1927. Ruth hit 44 during his tir st 128 gumes en route to 60 home runs, adding two more in his 132nd game. Yesterday's game was the 131st for Killebrew. re er The Yankees defeated Baltimore 5-0 as Whitey Ford and reliever Ryne Duren combined for a seven- hit shitout, Five singled gave thé Yankees three first-inning runs against los- er Jerry Walker. They got their other two against Arnie Portocar. fero. in the ninth. Ford (14-7) i Oublend Tony ‘ahever, Meade: rhrook; Joel , Gull Lake; Bill Walsh, Kaila- OKLAHOMA CITY (APY — Young Alvin, Green jabbed out a unanimous 10-round decision over former heavyweight champion | Ezvard Charles: of €incinnati Inet night. Green, 21, tattooed a boxing” his son across the face. of the aging Charles with’ a dancing left jab hacked up bya stinging right, cross, There were no knockdowns and ‘Fireball’ Cracks Speedway Mark ” DARLINGTON, 8. ©, @®—Fire- ball Roberts of Daytona Beach, Fia., cracked the s record for the Darlington International | Raceway Tuesday in a rehearsal for the Labor Day 500-mile stock- ear Face, pho 4 driving a 1050 Pontiac, blazed around the mile and three-eighths paved oval in 4 seconds flat, or 123.750 miles per. hour, The previous one-lap rec: ‘ord speed was 123.124 m. p.h. set iby Suntor Johnson of Rhonda, "N. Cy ‘ast week, * ‘in the front Homer in Fenway Park gave up six hits, giving way In the seventh when the Orioles twice loaded the bases, The Birds had three on again in the ninth before Duren put it away, Killebrew’s homer gave the Sen- ators a 4-2 lead in the seventh inning. Then they nailed it with three runs in the eighth, two on Roy Sievers' double. Camilo Pascual (13-10) won it | Most Amateur Stars. Pass Qualifying Barrier Billy Joe Patton, Ward, Wettlauter ,.; my McHale and Dick Yost. Updegraff, former National Pub- lic Links A‘notable absentee from this year's amateur championship will be Chuck /past member of team whe did net enter the 1959 qualifiers. Kocsis was a final- ist in 1956 and he reached the quarter-finals last year. . A former Oakland County golfer successfully passed his qualifying test at Jupiter, Fla. Chick Hen- drickson, formerly from Ferndale and now living in Pompano Beach, Fla., made the grade yesterday with T1-14—145, ~ Bob Brue of Milwaukee was na- tional medalist yesterday as he fired a pair of 67's for a total of 1H at Chicago. ¢The—National Amateur is slated Sept. 14-19 at Broadmoor Golf Club in Colorado Springs, Colo, Defend-_ ing champ Charley Coe was ex- ahd Bill Hyndmann, along with exe Cup members Bil): Campbell, Jim-__ Others of note who passed thei. _jtrials were Arnold Blum, Dr. Ed champion Don Essig and Jim Tom Blair, son of the Missouri me ao : Fs Pontiag Press Phete RELAXING — Tom Grace, co-medalist in T Ss ama- teur golf trials at Orchard Lake, relaxes and waits for the rest of the field to settle «matters. The 18-year-old Notre Dame ‘ student qualified for the ist time . his career. +> | Bunning Gives Chicago Only | Kuenn’ Leads Affack : ending their winning string ‘at five Three Singles as Detroit took a 4-0 victory. , It was Bunning’s first shutout in 45 starts sirice July 20 of last year — the day.he no-hit Boston 3-0. And it was only the sixth time this season that the White matched only by Boston. in the AL. 2 Ted Hluszewski had two of the White Sox" hits, itt the fourth and the ninth. Luis Aparicio had the empt from qualifying. Leading nationa] results: S ease Bob Brue, Po Lo shes ess OT OTe 134 Arnold Blum, Macon Soa ae OT-T1—338 | AT ASHEVILLE. ee Joe Patton, gantown, NC. “i y™ 10137 Ward welts Hie Duties atta ‘ce 1073143 | Don Resig, 1 Kahiad . 12-T3—-146 ‘ ha Chick sence Pompano Be Fla Te 14— 148 AT PHOENIX, ARIZ. Dr, Ed Updegraff, Tucson AT it, Jim Tom bg tt. Red | Dons No. 4 but He Doesn't See Any Action *\ MILWAUKEE, (AP) ~ Red Schvendienst put on his old No, 4 Milwaukee Braves uniform Tues- day night and took his place on the club's active roster for the first time since last year's World Series. \ “I'm glad, to be here," Schoen- dienst said, “but I don't expect to go a full nine innings for quite some time.” \ Schoendienst, though officially available: for duty, wasn't in the lineup for the game with the Phil- adelphia Phillies. He also missed fielding and batting practice be- cause his plane was late in ar- riving from his St. Louis home. Manager Fred Haney. said it's his opinion that Schoendienst is still too brittle for the physical ef- fort ballplayers -have to expend when they're in a game. “But we may as well take him off the injury list,"” Haney said, “as long as we now have a legal with Tex Clevenger’s relief help. limit of. 40." 4 a Diller Hanover Favored_ pu QU OIN, Tl, up — Seldom | beaten: Diller, Hanover, chief con- tender for this year's three-year; old trotting championship, faced 14 challengers in today’s rich ‘Harmbletonian, * * * Harness racing fans hope for a fast track and a possible récord time to erase the 1:59 4-5 last year by Emily's Pride. It rained yesterday but the sun broke through shortly before sunset. The forecast: is for clear weather, Post_time is 2:30 p.m. . (EST) til one horse wins two of the one- mile dashes, “The Mth. Hambletonian carries a. $125,284. gross purse, harness race ever. The er - --eompetitors, John A. Hanover and Circo. were line, but Diller’s stablemate, Tie Silk, was, next to the outside Pa ye — uaa Diller's saver pike is B vie- tories in 34 heats and earnings of $132,147. He won more races iast sea than any other jivenile and was runner-up in earnitigs to with succééeding heats “fotirly un- | trotting’ Rich Hambletonian Today e==. estond atest two-year Beirut 4. Chica ; iCireo, gre Angas” gv a Cieveland,” postponed. \old money winner of all time. Diller’s regular driver, Ralph|, Baldwin, fulfilled a contract obli-| ee gation to drive Tie ‘Silk. Neither Baldwin nor Ervin ol ever won & has ‘a career bankroll of $123,026 and 12 Wins in 36 heats. He, started slowly this. season, going 1b, times ty and is eligi- Carter; . Lord ‘Chutney, be and Redney Pick, Benny lScne.” ' tonian., Circo, driven by Billy Haughton Stanley Dancer, is the only Ham | bletonian entry eligible to wih! crown, He won! p Michigan Drag Cars Favored DETROIT ~ Michigan drag en- thusiasts with cars proven at 130 m.p.h, or better will contend for the top elominator title at the 1959 National Championship Drag Races in Detroit over the Labor Day. weekend, Sept. 3-7. : A leading challenger is Serop Setto" Postoian of Madison Heights, who is switching from fuel to gas for the Nationals. On his maiden gas run at the opening of the new Detroit Dragway, Postoian put his blown Chrysler | dragster through the quarter-mile traps at 156.97 m.p.h. with an elapsed time of 9.7 seconds, Another favorite: is 21-year-old Bill Robbins of Ypsilanti, Michigan, who will 78 at i RESULTS ner Vary 5, Baitnoore « score . x tte: -jadded to their hex “jruns in.the fifth on four straight be running Alfred!» New Me Ramos ‘ ae ’ re 5 va. y other as’ Bunning, now 14-10, bagged his fifth straight victory. While Bunning continued. his spell over the White Sox — he’s beaten them four in a row over the past year and nine times out of 10 over five seasons—the Tigers over Bob Shaw. The young right-hander, who broke in with Detroit in °57, has beaten every club but. the Tigers in his brief career. Now 145 for the season, he’s. 0-3 against Detroit. The Tigers tagged him for nine of their 12 hits and all their runs ip his five innings giving Bunning the ran he needed in the first inning when Larry Osborne singled, Harvey Kuenn” doubled and Al Kaline hit a sacrifice fly. Khuenn singled in. the: ihird inning and took third- on Kaline’s second hit. Charlie Maxwell scored Kuenn ona grounder. “ Detroit picked up its last two singles by Kuenn, Kaline, Max- well and Frank Bolling. ETROIT jcatcher Norm Sherry. Co, ghey thera oearyed July enn eek ee 2 eReSTt Heart Attack ~ | May Have Felled “GALESBURG, Til. — There is) a “strong possibility” that Jimmy Foxx, the great onetime major league baseball player, suffered a heart attack Monday in his doc- tor's office and not a fainting spell as first believed. His physician, Dr. Graham said Tuesday: “Jimmie took several tests and his electrocardiogram _ certainly was suggestive of a recent heart attack.” Dr. Graham said -the 51-year-old member of Baseball's: Hall of Fame would remain in St. Mary's Hospital for new tests. “He may remain in the hospital for seven more days,” Howard Dodgers Summon 10 Farm Club Players « LOS ANGELES (AP)—The Los Angeles Dodgers - Tuesday night! recaiied 10 farm club players, When the minor leagues conclude their schedules. They are; From. Spokane of the Pacific Coast League—shortstop Bob Lil- lis, ‘pitcher Bob Giallombardo, outfielder Frank Howard and From- Montreal of the Interna- tion! League’ — pitcher Ralph Mauriello and iret baseman. Jim Koranda. From St. Paul of ithe American, Assn.—outfielder Earl Robinson, | shortstop Gene Wallace and Pitch- er Fred Kipp. ——- From‘ Victoria of the Texas League—outfielder Don Miles. The Detrait Raiders’ home game . against. Kitchener Dutchmen has been moved. to Sunday, Sept. 20, instead of the 19th in U. of D. StadiufA. The Detroit Lions play the Redskins at home on.the 19th. y ~*~ * Center Walt Dukes has received | perniission to miss the first week of Detroit Pistons practice this year. He is studying at Columbia University law school through Sept, 25... * * * Mrs. a Gilders Dudeck.of . Detroit pl. third with 307.50 points in the women’s 3-meter springboard “diving competition of the Pan Am games yesterday. * * * : Charlie Norkus, former heavy- weight fighter, was shot twice by a cafe patron in New York where he is working as a bouncer. He was Shot in the thigh. © * * * The Boston Bruins have sched- uled eight exhibition games prior to the NHL season opener. Two exhibitions are —— the Maple oom. * * * Jim Bunriing had extra incentive in beating the White Sox last night. His wife gave birth to a girl-yester- day, their 6th child. * * * -Emlen Tunnell, a member of the New York Football Giants for 11 seasons, is now with the Green Bay Packers, NEW YORK #'— it le 0 virtual certainty now. that two major league All-Star Games will be played in 1960, probably in Ameri- 11, .and Thursday, July 14. The first one already is set for Kansas City. The second one likely will be played in New York: Turner's supercharged Chevit}- vos. 26 —"“'S'P's aware sa 91 dragster. Robbins was top elimi-/Quvome 1» fi] ) 2 Fox g 388 nator at. the opening Dragway|Kaline cf 3121 Paki 1b i3ee meet, turning 140 m.p.h. in 9.83) Boing a 4397 | . Sees seconds, ae, a HE eee it More than 700-cars and 3,000 hot|Beal's: 1eee Sewre ‘rt i ; rodders are paritcipating in the; "“""™s » 2°19 Saw > = Age tive-day event at the Detroit Drag, Brorses'n i $ way near Wyandotte, Michigan. aie ence » J33 a pete Pas, = oes es nas 101 Fd ve Bea $,_PO-A-Detroit ba _ Cnieaee| Detrott 13. Chicago “6 Kuenn, 8— wane =, 86) 4 Bun'ing cw, 14-10) oe ie. | | Shaw » 1s) we : ; 4 2.16 a 2:5. A— ee ee eee ee ae : < ‘ : PRE ct. Behind) ® Syicege. Wonekess 80 5s = « i : ei f 2%) Doctorin pew “York | bo 4 a ts 3 , Kansas City’. $ 4 mn B maton pe ~'By DR. CARY ‘shots. . ing, into a stiff wind. Such to control. You'll almost always be Lady. Belyedere, Del oF Hanover, _ Sanders m7 "PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Wind-tossed short-iton DIAGNOSIS; Unwise choice of club. TREATMENT: ‘You'll seldom be smart if you hit a full nine-iron or a full pitching wedge shot when play- But ‘they will during the next Your Golf | MIDDLECOFF a a shot is almost impossible 7 a ; The. players haven't voted on |. ver the second All-Star Game yet. Two 1960 All-Star Games ‘Appear Almost Certain chseb ints anal Somiiad: tela: tions are that only a handful of the 481 eligible voters. (players and coaches) will oppose a sec-~ ond game. The announcement of the pending vote was made by Frank Scott, to include all big league who have sérved since 1947: F ~. a sues J eet GaN, ee ite aes _ oe = | f 3 eat EL : ws 4 fee is aa s bs as - B 2 er RE me . = er é “S : oe s es ob nets gs SE Se (3. DHE PONTIAC PRESS.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1050___ abidiiedacs “ : : : * : Pe. | af : ~~” ‘a. = 2 Sree - 6 A me ‘ get is 2 = > : Gna Up Leda nko an A, 2 Dodgers Thwarted iwinning string -at four, Podres | Ex-Local Col Aces * 1(42-8) also gave up Alex Gram-jout record of 891 set in-1957. The Ne. 3 homer in the fourth major league mark is 896 by ; mas’ No. 3 , set in Philadelphia Lineup and-a double in the sixth Detroit in 1946. : Against Detroit by Blasingame, who stole| Cardwell, who had managed | ‘ er a tg resale mag teh Shs rd goat . lr aah qensia tneed tee soe The other Cardinal hii, a sev-jounce bat, picked up a 40-ounce ig a “lack of spirit!” in ee eat Nhoees baa Witoas oe (pliant ihe: Sacbeaiins | : > iwas ‘ ee ene 2 See Ses Seteing bene Ome Don Drysdale pitched the ninth/homer at Milwaukee. His | : os for the Dodgers, fanning White tojother home run in the majors FRY] F ; Fen Beye ned ernct ae give the Dodger staff a total of/came whem he was a rookie = Daugherty Puts Spartans ett . 3 : é ; -. ee : a wan yr =< [hrough Heavy Workout ieee ee ‘ ehae natin in He etreene oe 0 begin ON Oe ae aateee : -_ : ne ety ffi offensive ends and backs, He (to . On shutout, 1 a Zucco Suffers Injury tha attenaive code and backs. Bo | ohiy a baltgume from first lin’ the majors. He walked’ two,| EAST LANSING — Dutty Daugh- team, 9 you can expect plenty Fae + Rea Re ae oe im the first two-aday workout |But then they lost three straight. |struck out four for a 12-12 seasonjerty had his players running in the warned. . ; 3 3 te elu has hed in more than | Now they've mised again. Aft-(mark, giving up only a third-in-itheir tails “were dragging in” the|~‘The first injury = a thinor’ one ae Ss oi e18 le rom two weeks. — er winning four of five, including/ning single by Maury Wills-and &/nrst day of full workouts for the|— in “agase's a vitiv t+ : | wis the release ot-center John-|!%_out of three frém San Fran-|seventh-inning double by Dukeli9s9 Michigan State football! team. comer” —~ the section of the field ee Seen * “"_ \ny Allen, obtained trom the Red.| “80, pe had a tuanoe to close | Suter: "a wir ton be ———— fe | boased by offensive line coach od Se i e! Reo i eg . within a game Cards By United Press ea ge wort ee vos, “re Pie Aang Ane was back at) Ace but two runs, Ken Se Ee te a ee a twoon-one drill helping the other guy make the|bas promoted the newcomer to a « * * » caer reson Wigiete Mi, : defensive half-back for. Sat-| Abe has been shuffling back and ‘ja severely bruised shoulder. Regular A star quarterback at Tulane|Urday night's game with Wash;/forth between tackle and center Most ofthe day was spent OND last season, Petitbon so He was at centet when the Lions basic work on the defense. Coaches $20.70 George Halas with his defensive! —petttmon, ¢-- foot, S4nch, 206- at ak ON explained the spring session had | Mhcdo soneine c — a a the Steeler. When ‘Cateh Hh om i Ane went of devoted pogo Bg re «. . \ ap per back over the ball, and this year | [wing “T” offense. UVUVVVVHTVEUEETVTEVTETTT VETTEL TRUTH EY a fracture of his collarbone. His » it Tan ns defensive work, especially on |be has been playing tackle while me cums aver! U . passes, played a big’ part in {Allen was on the squad. co én atghemine and Rettant . maintaining the Bears’ unde- | ‘The coaches planned a eff checked im, explaining BRAKE cok 3 feated exhibition record as they | drill today in final preparation had cér trouble. en route in U 0 ace | wat Telede’s, Ghece Bort oot pranpiontans Green Bay, with defensive halt- myles pe el ein Kn. RELINE — . . pack Bobby Dillon coming out of| te Philadelphia Eagles, = the Officials rig Miss |" briet. retirement, went througfi The Lions will be ia top physical Ron Hatcher pf Came egarmo : 3 rugged full-scale drill Tuesday | condition pre-season other player SPECIA | Supertest Will Also Be's ee ae ae pone ng Hea will gut back ae ee missing on open- wee S 95 in Sunday Event night engagement with the New|into the lineup and this may be zs * Cheviers and York. Giants, ~ |the test which decides Gedman's |,7e team moved over trom Spar hence ang BUFFALO, N.Y. @® — Power- *\ * * career, stadium — scene-of the pic- boat Fee ei we meatal Aone At Moraga, \ Calif, coach Red ° 2 8. ture-taking during Monday's reall ca's top hydroplane, Maverick, | Hickey ee eS ae anes ee aes day — to the working practice will @ return chance against |Forty-Niners through a light work- opera: GOODYEAR Cansia's ‘Mise Supertest Il Sun-lout as the team readied for next|pride to training camp, and the The enclosed secret practice field | >& F : i E 3 ¥ ri + Just about halt on this year's| {eG AALeaRROLS two-day international regatta this to see a couple of Jocal squad — 35 players — is home weekend [ae oe Mths {College products. with the Eagies. Sere Matiaee mate. Dapees Miss Supertest Il, owned by| Pittsburgh Steaiers tobtball Walt Kowaleryk, ex - Michigan [io Se tap contiiovior wich sik. James Thompson of London, Ont.,| wo4e. because of {ate star, will be in the Eagles outraced Maverick last Friday in| pega’: Petwarliy starting offensive backfield. Lee Detrelt fo win Gin” Memmeworth Riley, former U.\ot D. gridder, is HAVE A FLING Trophy for the first time for| “Those big Bears were just|starter on the defensive unit as a Canada. . jumping over him Saturday halfback. have no/night,” commerited one coach in| Clarence Peaks, another MSU AT FALL IN... Hush ~>_s}s Breathin’ Brushed Pigskin by Wolverine \ © DOCTOR é ' start at 2 p.m., EST. TRINIDAD, Colo. A promis-|son, was hit on the throat and « |ing freshman player was killed on/his larynx was shattered. 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FOUR | ; __|_¥*, - PHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959. Along i. avy 3 Moats, Outdoor Editor” eee nte vice paren = Widings Ready for 240-Mile Dash ~ Press Contest ae on Labor Day ‘aly 2 Pair Optimistic Bd In fine physical condition, and with their new canoe fully tested, Holly's Widing brothers (Albert and -JeRoy) were looking ahead to the big Au Sable River ‘‘world’’ championship event this weekend. They were optimistic over their chances of a top spot in the erceling 240-mile - L sai! from Pointers Run in -Day Test ‘ Y One of the fall's big gundog trials is the two-day weekend (Sept. 26-27) AKC poirit field trial for the German Short - Haired Pointer club of Michigan. The trial will be run over the in- teresting terrain of the Highlund Draw will close Sept. 21, at 4 p.m. and entries may be ob- tained from, and filed with Floyd 17816 Locherbie | Dr., Birmingham. Puppy. rby, open all-age, gun“ - events will be on the pror Judges in the saddie, for |. ;undog dnd derby will be well-known 8, J, Cheras Niagara alle and dim Baker of Toledo, Lance Spencer of Detroit and Jack Schmidt of Saginaw will judge the puppy, derby and limited stakes, * Chet Crites will do the shooting of live pheasants in the stakes other than puppies, Where quail will be used in the bird field. ‘ * * * Irish Setter Club of Michigan has a field trial Sept. 19-20 at Pontiac Recreation Area. Judges wil] be named within a short time. * * * Area dogs figured among the winners in recent shows, includ. ing Fripon Noir II, poodie, owned by Mrs. B. F. Watson (Farming: ton), top in Wolverine Training Club show and Mall's Star Dust, Boston terrier (R. L. Perso, RO), in Detroit Boston Terrier Club Show. ¥ * * Oakland County Kepnel Club! holds {ts annual fall picnic and barbecue at the Gordon Parham farm, Sept. 5, beginning at 5 p. m. Site is on Salem road, 15 miles west from Telegraph on Six Mile road (half-mile fram Six Mile on east side of Salem road.) ‘Henry Jr., and mem and LeRoy‘s families, o# [East Michigan during the weekend. third with 14. tle for the third straight year with a 689 score. Grayling to Oscoda. They finished 3rd a year ago, but are co-favor- ites this time. Race starts Saturday af 4:30 p.m. and the entire Widing clan will be there to cheer them on. One younger brother, Pat, is also among the racers, teamed with Flint’s Ron Frosh, : There are just five days left for prospective con- testants in The Pontiac Press 1959 “Big Fish Der- by.” . This summer-long -An- ays Tet i in Fis 12 vdeik. noon, on Fues- day, Sept. 8. No entries will be received faring: the holiday. Se » Because of the nites period, probable leaders gling contest began'in June comes to a conclusion on ‘Labor Day, Sept. 7. How- ever, fish taken during the holiday weekend may be entered not later than Dad Henry Widing, another son, s of Al ll follow the: paddlers all the way, providing food, which Mrs. LeRoy Widing says “is quite a job.”. - The Holy racers feel _ their. toughest competition will be from thé Tawas team, Steve Kolonich and Larry Kendall. It was ex- pected that 50 or more teams would be ¢ntered. One Virginia pair has been listed. Distribution of starting numbers gave the Widings No. 13. They had No. 12 last fall. The- Tawas team -carries No. 23, The Au Sable is’ high, says the Holly men, a condition which they regard asx very favorable. They have made several short practice ‘runs this week, found the going ver ery Wallstactory. & Trowhill Wins Archery Title PORT TiURON (UPI) — Don Trowhill of Port Huron and Mrs. Fran Lozon of Marine City walked off with the top prizes in the 4th annual Eastern Michigan Archery Tournament at the Blue Water Sportsmen's Association ranges Trowhill won the jen’s division with 945. Carl Heinrich, Richmond, recently crowned national field archery instinctive champion, was |- Mrs. Lozon won the women’s ti- Simpson Class A Champ Giles Archery Club reports that Glenn Simpson, Giles archer, was winner of the Class A title in a recent state shoot. Hope for Duck Season OTTAWA -~- The latest report from Ducks Unlimited of Cana- da indicates that the 1959-60 wa- terfowl season may not be as bleak as _Dreviously ‘forecast. 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Lures on the table are also Pete's work, and the several the lures and requests for purchases. None is for sale, all aed 8 Pontiae Press Photes The carved carrot is standing on its tail and with the others are about twice the size shown in the picture. The three ant-like flyrod lares, just below, are one-half inch long, believed to be the smallest “plugs” ever made for fishing. Application Cards in Mail ~ LANSING—Conservation depart- ment workers have begun mailing application cards for special deer hunting permits to some — license dealers; Distribution should be com- pleted by Sept. 15, giving hunters until midnight, Oct. 10, to sub- mit their 5 par ani to the de- partment’s Lansing office, Approximately 100,500 “ ‘special permits are offered covering 18 Sqiiare miles in 39 food p lel and crop damage areas. . * * *® Some 60,500 permits will be available for “any deer’’ shooting in northern Lower Peninsula while 35,000 permits will go to hunters above the Straits, Although several changes have been made in. the application card’s form, the procedure of applying for permits will remain the same as last year. State Again Gathers — Lake Trout Spawn sp carrot, grown in a neighbor's many offers for mantfacturing TIRE CO. FE 8-0424 LANSING — As ground work to Michigan's cooperative. role in re- plenishing the Great Lakes’ lake ) Derby sme a “pp tue Press Outdoors Editor | should be weighed and measured at any market where standard scales are available. Weight slips must be signed at that time by the weigher, the angler and one disinterested ob, of $50 each await the win- ners, one each for the heav- fest black bass, northern pike and bluegill. ~ Only full-time Oakland -=1County residents are eligi- ble, and—all_fish— t,. be taken from county waters. Leaders of each division, _|as of today are: ‘Black bass — 6 pounds, largemouth, taken by Ar- den Beckett, on. Lake Louise, June 4. - Northern Pike — 9% pounds, taken by Winfred Baker, on Schoolhouse Lake, July 6. Bluegill — One - pound, 4-ounces, taken by Howard Gordon, on Round Lake: - Titus Has Plan of Objectives * for Trout Body Se Harold ‘Opie’ ‘Titus of Traverse t y will attend the organization meeting of Trout, Unlimited, to be held at the American Legion Hall at Grayling, Saturday, at 10 a. m. The long-time formier member of the Michigan Conservation Com- mission, and conservation editor of Field & Stream magazine; will present g “‘statement of objectives” for consideration by the - incor- porators.of the new sportsmen’s organization dedicated to the. con- servation of trout and trout fish- ing through sound management and public enlightenment. Several hundred conservation- minded trout fishermen are €x- pected to attend the meeting’ ac- ‘cordifig to Consefvation Commis- 457|Sioner George A. Griffith of Gray- ling, temporary chairman. \Can Eat, Anyway FLORENCE, Ky. — Fishermen who go broke at the new Latonia’s inaugural_-meeting_Aug._27-Oct. 8, could find a meal in the infield lake. It has been stocked with bass. . : ott cing cay in Fi Thete’s 5 new in the fishing-lure line, and it’s not sor at can* (at least at this time) be: tiny | tures, with a haunting. resemblance toa } old-time lure titled the s the one-inch long” ¢ plastic. “Go-Gettums” have created somewhat of a sensation among Michigan bas pike a eet anglers. They are the crea of = | model-maker Pete Sturman of Utica: . Pete, never quite satisfied with his beautiful, eftec- tive lures, is a perf always trying for something better. He’s an avid tests all. bis lures himself, = ’~ but as never taken a dime for any of the more than 500 he’s made for friends and acquaintances. _ ‘Lean’t be bothered with the - hard work of selling them,” says Pete who added that “I make only enough to take care of my friends’ — and for the record Pete sure has a lot of friends, if the hundreds of let- __te#s from all-over the country is any measure. The letters poured in follow- , . ing publication of a big pic- - ; ture and a story in Life maga- PETE STURMAN’ zine. MANY OFFERS FOR MARKETING LURES Many of the letters contained offers for putting the lures on the market; but Pete rejects them all. “Some day,” he re- marked during this observer's visit to his home recently, “1 —may make ’em for sale.” Sturman’s first lure was made in Europe when he was 11. He’s been carving modei lures from various materials for some years but _only recently developed the plastic ones, All are based on the “Ge-Gettum” design, and every change he makes is first tested on a prototype carved from a fresh carrot. Pete even makes special lures he wishes to try out, from the crisp vegetable, and has taken some fine pike and bass with them. “Of course they’re just one-fish lures,” Pete explains. . * x * “. The 54-year-old Utica lure-maker is a top model maker for the Sundberg-Ferer Model Shop, Detroit. He has also worked as,an expert pattern-maker, and a tool-maker. Latest.of Styrman’s lures is a one-half inch long job sug- gested by this writer, for flyrod use. They'll get a test soon. FEWER FISHERMEN IN AREA—LICENSE SALES DOWN Maybe the current slack in reports of good fishing on area lakes could be laid to the fact that there are fewer fisher- men. Conservation officer Howard Johnson made the sug- gestion, and at the same time said he believed pheasants should be about static in most sections; up somewhat in the north, down in South Lyon area. A Kent LAke sports storeman, who has been keeping records for the last six years, says fishing license sales have been off for the last three, down considerably this year. A weekend deel of a number of area waters confirmed athe report of fewer fishermen. * * * 3 On the other hand, a survey of game conditions for the country at large, involving 42- states and Canada, indicates one of the finest game canoe n ia seco, this fall and winter.’ You're the Skipper Shotgunners Practice at Night, Now Who is on YOUR SIDE It is a mighty low feeling one has in motoring when one has a wreck, injures. someone, car stranded, lost or faced with jail. Well, here is who is on mobile Club members insured with this Ex- change. The Club with all of its personnel, and all of its offices. This insurance Exchange and all of its facilities, The national AAA with nearly a thousand offices all over America. A largé life insurance company and one of the largest bonding companies in America, Great organizations with tens of Grae Selpern, eee Tome tte xoee trouble comes, a *Do ask yourself. ‘Detroit Automobile. 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The- Milwaukee crew placed third and second for a point total of 22. points and third place at the side of the Auto- the halfway — Sc ceenenaestianeenemeeted Sharpen Hunting Eyes good season. Beginning tonight, shooting will be in full swing on ithe newly lighted skeet and trap fields. Oct. 20. Installation of lights was com- pleted a few days ago, and shoot. Pheasant season opens ers who tried them out reported , scores were the equal of daytime shooting. Each field -has eight lights “of 1,500 watts each, mounted four ta each 26-foot pole. Two fields are lighted so that skeet and trap can be shot at the same time. Lights were installed according to a plan suggested by Remington Arms Co. * ® * Homer Coss, skeet chairman fora. OGSC, says some shooters believe M the white clay “birds” are seen very sharply, probably more easily followed than in daylight. * * * “We want sh to know about these lights," Homer added, “At this time of the year the! shooters wish to practice so they can drop those sn canence oe trout population, Conservation De- solgee workers will again col- ect spawn this fall from. lake Septem| month when trout in Torch, Elk, Crystal, Glen boating me < ee advantage and Higgins lakes. Banking on experience: gained|0f the fre courses in boat handling last fall when approximately 700,-|and coastwise navigation offered 000 eggs were taken from these|by the’ United States Power working the weekly assignments at home, and when, rivalry de- velops between a husband and wife or a brother and sister the competition — better stu- dents. 2 Sear ster Sir tr ell se with Power Squadron instruction, includigig the excellent elective courses such as Sailing, Motor Maintenance and Weather. 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Texms were not,disclosed,—~- CHICAGO (AP)—Famed horse- man Ben Jones and his son, Jim- Armstrong Eyes No. 18 CAMDEN, N.J. (AP)—Unbeaten sixth-ranked middleweight Gene “Ace? Armstrong goes after his 18th win tonight against British Empire Dick Tiger in a nationally televised 10-round bout from Cam-/my, will be honored at Arlington den’s Convention Hall. Park today, 20 years to the day The fight will be seen over ABC |after taking over as trainers at beginning at 9 p.m., EST. Calumet Farms stables, ; . me nes. CAN 2 = i : s ye ee ES Fes Ss - al i é CALIFORNIA, Pa. @® — The| r me ~ -previous Lucinda ‘Williams, Nashville. Tenn., became the U.S.’ third pip ip 25 4 a SF ite f ¥ E ne Fishing Regulations Up for Discussion LANSING (UPD—Fishing regu- lations will be one of the main top- Conservation Commis- stream of the Au Sable River are soon to expire. Such regulations jare also in effect and soon to ex- jnewed or killed, a jmade on the first halt of season on these waters. , ts 5 . ~ ‘ d or g eee + = $ yesterday, and to-/em's doubles, Wichita , performance in the s i a ad In other team sports, with few “Hawaii. were the U.S. had its way. sweep the 100 meter day dit for yachting, ex-| Hall, Dayton, O., and the U.S. boat fouled out. choices. And 9-2, and shared second its division. 2 Bill . Mulliken, Cham Il., were good bets in the 200,held first place. In women's vol- meter breast stroke. Althea Gibson, New York, was a standout in the tennis competi-iteam, leading the field, topped tion. She advanced to the finals|Canada, 53-39. The men's volley- re ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 ball team racked Brazil, 3-1. { Evanston,. Iil., ~The U.S. held the lead in the mixed doubles, and with Karol ledo, Bobby Foster, York, Pa. Eleven gold medals will be de- Pheasant Hunters for the other four. ® modern pentathion and won the Big 10 Camps in Full. Swing jduring the next two weeks of train- ing, because he wants to-keep, his ‘offensive men healthy, and con- sequently out of defensive action, as long as possible. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Stan Yuke- tackles Ike Smith of Cleveland and/vich of Cuyahoga Falls; Ohio, won string d fworkouts. Yukevich, a 210-polunder ‘@ |took over at center on a squad including nine letterman. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Willie Hunter, sophomore tailback from Memphis, was sidelined with. a boil, and Ray Grash, an end from Louisville, jammed his neck ona tackling dummy during an Indiana workout. SMU Gridder Has Mysterio |Longden Is Suspended Hawkeyes alternated at offensive and defensive position during a tentative spot on the Mlinois first! the’ opening day of| Dame's gridmen worked out it ties eenather sweat suits. Jim Crotty, returning + «+ nce sod aup « eed male {O Find Fewer Birds. | us Collapse [arctica dre tatre because of @ below-average hatih- | N . — Notre|* bs SOUTH BEND, _Ind otre ing season last year and severe! o~ regular right halfback, was ex-) The kill is estimated at about cused because of q sore throat. 900,000 birds based mainly on 4 ringneck production which suf- | fered-a drop, according to brood y F y- ? DEL MAR, Calif. (AP)—Jockey| Production was reportedly down Johnny Longden Tuesday was sus-|in all areas of the state with the pended for the remainder of the southeast receiving the least de- meeting by Del Mar turf. club|crease. - Central “The-50-year-old veteran was giv- en the 10-day suspensiom for cross- ing over on the backstretch with- x * * out Allowing -sufficient clearance! The summer brood survey is the’ while riding Repay in the fourth last index for estimating the full race Monday. \pheasant creps. : GO KARTS QUARTER CUSTOM COLOR, 84 S. 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Helland Heves Sales Co., Weedelde 77, N.Y, ‘be-| ‘ieee abe had fled their homeland ‘after the 1956 revolt off Among them, and emong other minority groups in this country, there must be many who aren‘t eager io race out and greet Khru-| . with their arms loaded with olive branches,- Furthermore, newspapers have received lettefs in which Khru- shchev has been denounced as a: mass murderer, Every security officer must quake at the thought was crushed by the Soviet Union.) et rd iy cod international incident. an Washington police have shown that the 1 +will be from pea te conn, Raters * + * Deputy Chief Howard V. Covell said 750-men will be Used to pro- tect Khrushchev along the 19) ,, blocks he presumably will travel from the time he crosses the Po- aitomac until he reaches the Blair House, where distinguished visit- ors are lodged. (THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ WRDYESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1089 velopments limited integration in N.C, was sched- had seen. x * * There, were washrooms and toi- let facilities-at either end.: The plush upholstered seats were di- vided into 10 sections. Each sec- ition had two facing seats which’ were made uf into an upper and lower berth, Curtains, hanging) ‘from ceiling to floor, separated) | the berths from the center aisle. The anxious inventor was on hand that night to observe the’ ‘first public reaction to the car he, |had rerfiodeled in. the raflroad’s Bloomington shops. The car was the tulmination of the plans he’ matle six years earlier when he was } only 22. Carrier's Load: ‘Heavy’ ‘in Jail for Mail Theft INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) 5 Mail carrier Frederick Boyles, 22 began a one-year prison term al day for mail theft. Boyles said he withheld meal with the intention of delivering it on days when his load was lighter, | “But the lighter days never ‘came,” he said. eaten . Concentrate Fur r Industry, NEW YORK — More than 80 Iper cent of the U. S. fur goods lindustry is in New York city. SHOLS for CHILOREN @ matching crepe soles Sizes 812-12 12%. -3 Widths B, C, D Brown ‘n’ Black Black: ‘n’ White White Rubber Sole and Heel. = | Boys’ Swirls $ p99 r . at amp uy vingline Cub TAPLER | 1.58 value jaa) Sturdy, All stest. " so le Qverenteed, Box of 1000 staples rate. ret Sale mts Plastic with brass buckle front, Corduroy |jned col- lar. Girls’—Red, white, aqua with souwester hat. Boys’—Yellow with hel- met. Sizes 4-12, Name Means Sleeping Car’ Ris m, : | nay Cabet ‘tnles, ‘sa led to begin today for the third| clals tor more integration. ‘ Pullmari 100. Years Old |" setae bepermenes socurty| oetnaywrwauter os ac onsen Yea otyestertay’s|p Oe, uausual highlight in the i ann Sate Department's ity ee v on his trav-| aio Geanings at Arties, ni waratien picbent sas Cy’ rotneal . out that Gt ee job he was et is ods pt anc High Point, N.C., where Ne- com sr ao at Port sn Fla. 4 | BLOOMINGTON, Il. (AP)—One! Public acceptance of the car ways treated our visitors courte- for. photographs, shaking Acard eres attended previously all-white| ‘ph. school had been erected for hundred years ago last night rail-) brought the inventor, George Mor-| ously. Hundreds of dignitaries with the Soviet "foreign minister, and predominantly white schools|, Negroes when they sought to Bee road passengers rode the first/timer Pullmgn, a curious honor./have come and gone, without any- Andrei Y. Vishinksy. co is time, no ‘incidents were integrate the white elementary 4 -\sleeping car — fashioned by a|Today this ‘surname appears in thing happening that could be of-) “ * * anticipe <= school. But yesterday they refused g young Chicago pe mover. dictionaries of 20 languages ag a Sejaliy considered om wpletoant és Cestaiaty ~ not,” Jodge said. ; * to atteiid the new four-rocm Negro x. * syncytia der“ dadping oay” incident. Don't you know there is a new Several other North Carolina jschool and Negroes picketed the It was car No. | attached to the ’ } . ,. It's true that Mayor Robert F.'administration in Washington? cities opened schools yesterday {building . rear of. ‘the Chicago-bound night a train of the Chicago & Alton Rail- , ; 7 zs : road, now the Gulf, Mobile & “o . =: > EF Ohio. j sie , aia : : ae * = The wooden-sided car looked : = much like the other coaches ex- : +4 8 ‘cept for the unfamiliar label, : 4 ; g 4 “Sleeping Car,"’ painted above _ ie = - } the windows. ; , But inside, the passengers found : | the difference. Although heated by ; eo : E % wood stoves-and Jighted by lamps, P , |the car was by far the most com- . : ; fortable railroad coach they ever! 2 << -£ - All 5¢ 10 $1 — VARIETY STORES STUDENT DESK Stainproof plastic finish top. 36” x 16" x 29 high. Limed oak desk with one drawer. Black wrought iron legs. Sturdy construction. Can be used for dressing table or sewing table. — DESK CHAIR A DUCHIN CREATION Attractive, comfortable contour shape back. Round white and gold leatherette padded seat, JUMBO GENUINE LEATHER RING Mens’—34-46 Boys’-610 16 were] 49¢ . Knitted Tee Shirt ~ %, wy ¥ Mens’—sm, m, |, x1 ps blige \ “.Ba\ 69e0; 49¢%% NN . Knitted Briefs Mang -S0-'0 pinged: fs e Fe 9ci's 49ciis 1.45 a OO wk ce A Oo Mens’=30-42 Boys'61016 1, Ga 69ci0; 59ci5; : or 2 = == Wa ~=«éPurpose ——— : \™, mes and Boys’ O))\.7 UNDERWEAR RAINCO AT if ~ a ‘for men and boys _ me} qo} Knitted Athletic Shirts 3 for 1.15 3 for 1.45 39c For men, young men and big boys. Fleece Lined SWEAT | 1.99 Ne 7» ° Grey, white, red, navy some with Johnnie cole iam lor and zipper - some # with reguler collar end zipper. Sizes small, med- tum, lerge. BINDER reg. 1.98 Ginger color genuine leather, wide gusset, 2 in- side pockets, booster, 25 - sheets quality filler paper, © 42. NORTH SAGINAW © A nite neers = Ld BALL POINT PEN With each purchase of school supplies * eee a -* “Theie Touch Pays OFF “phn mt cn t ' e . " : sees paee s wey rH PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 asuues E S = z nasi E a Z » i HE « ajaak) teh ie The rest of my income was payments on pictures | E % EL ut because all my living ex- penses in the East were deduct- a “ TEE EP EET TE Suan “A cD fo?) - 2. Ss —, FO <2. cc aang — Fear Serum May Be ‘Worthless by Now MONTREAL (UPI)—Authorities ;cqnfronted with a polio epidemic ) appealed today to thieves who stole RUN . But they feared that the vaccine, ' junless stored in refrigerators after, ‘the theft early Monday, may al-. \Teady have become Worthless. \this are children," Solomon said, |““and if the-men who took the vac- cles have any conscience they will -Pbring it back.” [ROBERT STACK-MARISA PAVAN-CHARLES.COBURN- ERIN O'BRIEN = MACDONALD CAREY: JEAN PIERRE AUMONT DAVID FARRAR. {peer CUSHING» SUSANA CANALES Se BETTE DAMS 2p vaccine may already “have been! man SAMUEL BRONSTON tre JOHN FARROW JESSE UISKY de-neren'se-oaare JOH FARROW = thieves to sell the serum to either, ° — or drug eam oT P LUS—- . The thieves took the ache Tha-word sprea d like gunfire . . valued at $50,000, from refriger- “HE’S BACK Ba LAREDO!” ators at the University of Montreal laboratory at suburban Laval after tying up a watchman, It had been consigned to the Quebec Provincial Health Department for general distribution, ghee ? i a3 28¢ } s which Was usually $3,000 a i aa 4 £ 8 z “The persons most affected by: taken.out of Canada. They said it| would be almost impossible for the, “The fact that I did eight shows a week for'a year and could draw| ffary‘s, W %. Bt] capacity audiences for that time Herbert 2, ‘ Jr. Uties dway Show Serge Sg cael Sg aS member I | concerned had done a couple of bad pictures, |- * ducers, At least I'm getting some Baber D- Penst 815 ona Glass Dana is now miling some fn) ge Bath an - [Marriage License San Francisco Opera - Tt “Pays : “Applications — Must Replace Member ; ati ttn ee ible, T was’ ship 6 eave third] R. mgenl on ee epredge e cereal only egg animal, hospital where it| Also, I did nothing but work, so} - D. Sobogienstt, Madison | ians doubted hefwould be ready to/ vin } eee € ede ha en eh ee = concerned, I think it did a greut 2 : if deal of good. I was working on) Prank H. Briton, mrueneets, Wi. _ The first successful cotton mill “EXCLUSIVE Ist RUN’. the character all the time, and I Jin the United States opened at) Gary Grant s was always getting better. My Genevieve Pomme Sa Pawtucket, R.1, in 1790. ry Sron " wie Mary could see-the chinge:| osccs x Lane dp, Clstae Evo. Marie Saint _ James Mason §& By peg Be At ia WANTED | tremendously. Eel Piueersia, aura |? §=1,000 COMIC BOOKS | r) anteseacts a | “My picture career? I think it] games 4. Were. Ononvilis | we ee ee Ber ee vas a helped that, too. I left here be- ; Novelties ce bo paecapl nab pasthnspriomen amt Hartel x2 Wie Rochester PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET | tions: gotten some bad 85 Auburn Ave. Solty ahead 2 couple et tecoedal vee: Ree drinking; and I Kenneth 1 Dd, aad Jetiersonvilie Ind. | In Person RED NICHOLS | and His wy Ree ee B58 on | ith, Roch ester WsSer'efcnnce#1'8. Bravcts FRIDAY ONLY . | BUDDY — MORROW end His Orchestra |SATURDAY ONLY] MA 4.3135 ane 3—FEATURES—3 THEATRE ime . com! ¢ SATURDAY JAMES DEAN WALLED LAKE CASINO BALLROOM Phane:. MArket 4-1881 | | JOHNNY TROUBLE DRIVE-IN LOAD THE CAR ay KOOKIE” | 80% 12 ' LOAD Some authorities believed the ‘ | LOAD THE 80 PER . 7 HURON | TONIGHT ONLY CAR NITE = CARLOAD. besx’ “peas DEAN 7:05 - 9:15 THEATER BYRNES a PLUS IN eee KIM 4 "MONEY, WOMEN "AND GUNS SATURDAY [ome WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER Cor, Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 6:45 P.M. NOW! Thru THURS. BRIGITTE JEANNE CRAIN WM. LU NGAN In “PINKY” +o wee Re EE Ce we F 1 SHOWING STARTS rome. } TODAY STRAND DRIVE IN THEATER * OPEN 7:00 P.M. — SHOW STARTS 7:30 P.M. * IT’S A SCREAM — IT’S A RIOT! __ GREATEST ACCLAIMED AS THE STORY OF THE WEST EVER FILMED! AEE GES BE a Park Free! howne or serruvers The 25¢-you pey aden be will be deducted from sie tis set Sicket by showing cashier your i; NOW SIN CURA aan in 1a raging ‘et rloriin ‘to the intrigue- ridden heart of | .~"SMILEY | 5 | | | Vv -«4 Rea t First. SHOWING bad s In City of Pontiec ; . ) INGRID GOUDE + JAMES BEST KEN CURTIS GORDON McLENDON - BARUCH LUMET ? ob egerhag—bey: at ‘3 “} Aim : ‘ “sin ote ie eT from i . ‘ f Ps i es, ‘an . . ; , J = * J a. . Ey es 4 : : alert: + «* e Diet he es ae $e erat eee en ees gee it ages se | we : ee . ~ oe ; . | r = pe . S / 8 ‘ E — fe: a ae + 3 \. ce : ov, ¢ 2 { he \ 2 cate et ’ ei We s : : a J a - 2 =; mi t Be aie Pt ss pieke ee ee . te f= ~ fs 2 ant iC 4 - es a ‘ : j erat _a7Hte PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, suerennen s 2. 1050 DeSean nrsiaversas see age “aspen Has Caught Popul Haney Bes Marble. Comes Back. as in Material | { % x Others. in- By 8AM DAWSON . scoliaj ob sails "eeaatie rigid insulation. The in ' Springs. : AP Business News Analyst” | yp 20 pee. cent since 1964. cet, a, Oe Soins ome Mile High Couter tn Den- NEW YORK (AP) — Marble is! But imports are gaining faster.) These theeotach panel ; making a comeback. Since the end/ About half of all marble used-40) +, too jike three inches of solid|in Hotston, Mercantile National of World War II sales in this cour-/the United States is Amported,| marble yet they weigh leas than : try have increased five-fold. compared with 30 per cent in 1954. one-third that witich and are high-| ings: * * * Most of the finishing of imported) |, resistant to noise and phia Marble-top tables and other marble is done here, There are 15 changes. trolt, and furniture have caught popular/major producers in the United y ” fancy — the ojd ones as collectors’) States and most of them also are . * items, and new applications for| importers. , ‘ A Yinch marble slab is avail- modern furniture: * * & ee. ome ee that J . ; = But its revival as a building! Fifteen years of experimenting! ble slabs are being as later-| marble floors are . uctors — SAE PANROLOCER’ material sparks even more inter-|have paid off in more efficient and|al or horizontal fins on buildings.| for radiant hebting systems. White 1) oD Ra ihip Som ig hot bream PREDICTION..." GOOD est.. Architects stress that newleconomical ways of using “the}A market is growing for half-inch CONSTELLATION BS, ROGGED applications and preparations! material, The industry cap now) marble tiles for interior use make marble less costly than it)cut marble slabs thin mete Se a san Gaal once seemed. the current style of thin w ‘tures n ‘ After several years of almost|can offer a- Letts Foss oi sand-|range all the way from the new|crushed marble can be used in| [yy OF THE Bio total eclipse marble is on the way|wich panel. This has a marble Senate office-building in Washing- back in competition with other exterior finish, bagked by @ corelton to the U.S. Air Force Academy! chemical processes. building materials in commercial a ee % construction. It also is being mpre Vy 5 — widely used in residential build- / BOARDING HOUSE ; ing, where once it was all but panned, largely on grounds of cost. , y | | > x * * Along with availability ef thin- ner, less costly forms of marble, one big talking point today is the}. / ERRESING! WHY DON'T RSHOS beac evtre suet MASOR'S OT ward w GUESS] DOWAGER COLDICHAT TER low maintenance cost of the stone} in an age when labor charges are AVE ing item. DO YOU : “ a ceeead or chip torm At is} TO Nou GUYS Ae also going into such commercial af fash OUT: y4 ee uses as water Destine meses / , — THAT SOLUIN dd vital minerals to prepared agricultural /peodacts | EA lite CASTANETS) UP. 2 PER CENT The Marble Institute of Ameri- 1 - 43 B | r ca says its 110/marble. centyactor | and dealer mémbers handle most! aan major constyuction-in this country! put i ‘ae and about 450 per cent of the resi-| . ;, os ol wise. ; It sical ioonsge oer ~~ cS ' _. hos WY A he — +. - LIQ ae ~ Seek Way to Cu = Business Taxes Sen. Morris Says GOP Will Fight in 1960 to. Repair Williams’ Work DarieNce DOES IT, M LANSING (UPI) — Republicans 900 by WEA Serviae, tne, Yat Rag. ©.8. Pat. Om R= 4-2 will be seeking ways to cut busi- : ness taxes during the 1060 legis- lative session, Sen. Carlton H. : OUT OUR WAY Morris (R-Kalamazoo), said Tues- a HUSK MATTRESS BEFORET “The fight to repair (Gov. G. Mennen) Williams’ damage to! aes eae ARE KIND OF Michigan economic climate has MoT base Ae ed,'’ said the Senate GOP f yt yam eerie. TH HUSKS OUT AIRIN’ 'EM tax leader. “TODAY AN! ETIMES * * * STUFF GITS IN 'EM OUT He claimed Republicans had beaten 2 “Williams-solidarity | giorere yet A “ae pratt pilin: nouse plot . load —— GOT IN WITH “TH’ HUSKS axasee PS eee —_ ONCE--JISTA LITTLE “The ascending trend (in busi i \ PELLER-2;,-WELL, ness.taxes) must not. only be . y GOOD NIGHT--- stopped,” .\he said, “it must be 7 j ‘ ° reversed." | * * * Morris cited a study which a showed Michigan fell behind the national average in manufacturing’ © 189 by WEA Gervien, ne. 0m, tap. UB. Pet. Om jobs from 1947-56. “The workers of Michigan ~de- serve a better future than the unemployment compensation, wel- fare dole existence offered -by Gov. Williams,’ he said. ‘Jobs and the investment climate need- ed. to create jobs must take priority over the governor's na- tional political ambitions.” By Leslie oo Way Up Was Slow - James C. Petrillo, president of the American Federation of Mu- : . F siclans, learned to play the trum-| - ORWILLIAMS pet in a settlement house. It took EF BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON = TM Meth re Om. 9.9 him eight years to get past the 2 fourth grade in achool. oo eee a Saaeeemetaieee | DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney ; — eo a eae a —~ = AUNT FRITZi--- I GOT OH, DEAR --- WHAT : = | 2 SAI, WOULDN'T ) Ke Osa’) - MY. HAND STUCK _ IN WILL. HAPPEN || \ lly De ote BE NICE a OUTRAGEOUS Ee THE PICKLE JAR es 2 ; A COLD a oe DRINi« / ema ae |will be awarded. - year, , : 00/ j Mand 2140: ‘ GM Production Ag te: BY Ra a rote eer PME) dae, gue atin 8 | Offic mt nates, oom | Fa A Mato ‘ f - 100 air Oh |! Met wheel’ 2,383 -. - « erator, and the Polish youth de- City Officials on proposed exterior lighting |Maceday Dr. died of the disease ir : = og) path Steel... s¢ Motorola ...-:112.3) ans, ezyk, of T321 _| manded examination yesterda> for the Cooley Elementary yesterday in Herman Keifer Hos- inbklive [Ras & He) Bend teers «32 soe Meetier 85 2: Bal te beta tan ree a| before Farmington Municipal | A mnrove Plans -| School wilt be presented. Cou. |Pital. He had been stricken 10 days rnips. topped bu: ......+-..+-.... 250| Borden ....... 87.4 Cp dale, Detroit, téid his troubles to a le Ows ig | e GREENS org Wars .:. 447 Nat Cash 8’. Secitriend and ended up with more! Court Judge John J. Schulte. . ‘struction of the school, tucated | “6°. er | We 100. cesesessesees O80) Reise My 7c aa) Nat Dairy .-: 52. |troubles, according to state police| “Their examinations were schea-'for Terminal | om the north side of Watkins | Marriott was employed as a ‘ et ee er ere nee 1.50 Brun Falke “yo2.¢ Nat Gyps ves 66.2 ng dent B:.) . uled for Se u set . Lake, was completed lat dan- well driller by the Weill GMC Makes Third of/’ aha a warts, AIS) Bam Oe... a IP Sees s | Mamyieayh, an cnidentiied | 16- e Dot we $ diuait wary. | . Drillers : ames? i he er aE Pack," :. aha No Am Ay .. 37s\yearold youth, and Angel Jaime, at $1,000 for the teenager and City commissioners gave quick Company, All Trucks, ‘59 Pontiac Hepinach, bu oe.ssseseseseenesnene 235 Calum WH. og Mor Ste FW .. 35,000 for Jaime. Both failed to, approval last night to plans for the) The board will consider « re-| Surviving besides his wife, Mary, - Doubles ‘58 Sale: Turnips. ee ne EE Seber a Suen One. WS furnish. their bonds and were re-|proposed $390,000 terminal project |quest from the faculty régarding a/are five sons, John, Timothy, — - Vou ales -. SALAD GREENS pA Se? Le # N r turned to jail: ms a Municipal Airport: this Lace comaur ea = con- | Lee Ralph and Mark, and one i ry Cabbage, dos. ............0. $3.38 Carrier Cp.... 366 Pan AW Air 24.3 Cal eement Detective Thomas Phail, . t ni Fund, | daughter, Jennifer. VO, DU. -sespesergressesercenees £00) Case, JT...) 211 Penh “aaa the Redford State Police Post,| ‘The plans were prepared ac-jand a réport on future | General’ Corporation to Bite “308 Cater 044 Perem Piet '.> 408 . . oe = school sites! His father and mother, two sis- ; a +. 1.1 Parke Da .... 46 : said Kurylezyk went to a friend in|cording to federal specifications|in the district“ will be discussed, |ters,- Mrs.-Raymond Popp te in motor vehicle production for the|tettuce head,» ims Cities = a at 6 ae . Ypsilanti, Charles Cain, and ex-\and under supervision of thelaccording to Supt. William Shunck. ridge, Tenn., and Mrs. tired first eight months of this year as| Romaine, bu’ .'.1.)..\.)..cscsecese 178! Sole Pam "7. p08 an =O a if | , plained he was involved in ajstate,” said City Manager Walter terbottom of Union Lake and one compared with same period Solon Gee. S49 phitee 2.” ae burglary ring. : K. Willman. laea ’ _ |brother, Frank of Keego Harbor ne Livestock Sette. fe mee Bo fed lssue| "7 vant 0 be © cltten aod fll] spare ff wits wc wey ae « (Oil Tank Explodes ez * * Cont Bak ..... 53 Pure Ol .... 395 Dispute ssue : 2 gel cya ' “There is little that we, as a Service will be held at 2 p.nt. The findings:show GMC has pro- peeekaee cavesTots Cent Can... 81 » aed es iar, 82 peal Be ys ee the Marines, Albin ‘told Mat city, have te say about. them, |+ * » « - |Friday at Orchard Lake cane duced more than one-third of the _ DETROIT, Sept, 1 (AP) «USDA) — ps Ou Ee pa 56.2 siggy . as y : igeon ie] friend. it I'm caught, Tu.e de-! except we should be happy about in Ohio: No Injuries ity Church with burial in White total truck and coach output of the/Catite sctnMand Netftre: quality father| Cort Pat. sae Reva met. 1033| Until Next. Year ace kee Gon the amount of outside fimancial | Chapel Merriorial Gardens. _ His ~ entire industry in-1959 with 340,167 |attractive, with a good showing of yeer-| Curtis Pub .. 113. Rey Tob .... 56.1 7 ‘ Cain took Albin to a brother.) assistance we are getting on this body is &t the Godhardt Funeral . units, The GMC truck and coach/!ing steers in early run:: cholee steers) Deere... ff ; peyel Dy. Se Andrew, a Northville policeman,| project.” LIMA, Ohio (UPI) — Ohio Oil tome, Keego Harbor gure, last year at Chis time waslerntey ee jn Soa ioe Tak: Gus| Bee Ales: 1 Sere UP: S44], WASHINGTON (UPT) — House. whe took Albin to McFtial. —| “city bas et aside 108120 lage rom an explosion ofa huge! m2 ? : ers 26.75: ~ Chem. 85.1 te conferees reported today oe = srs tt Seread | 3” che ane is ast oe or] puy 4 "My el Ga'."- $8)/they ave informally agreed on| McPhail sald Albin and the 16. (0, the project. the state $105.00)oll tank, eet atire by « ushtaine Directors OK She wanber of = rod BOP ip ated bashed be ave mecd to East Kod... 902 Simmons ...- §7/a1 but one point in the labor re-lyearold admit thore . than 25/8N4 the fedéral government $176,-|bolt, would probably run to sév-| py) -* . Sind < tis your: with 0. total of [== gece ‘with tnd’ al UE 0. 4¥8/form bill and may put off action /burgiaries and contend they gave|®- __ {eral hundred thousand dollars. | T hree-in-One 300,460 over 136,710 in 1958. fonds cha Dee eee Tee, See user Rad |... 14.6 oa © sees Tgion this disputed provision untillstolen items to Jaime for dis-| State and federal governments; No one was injured yesterday li leh dhelas ab 410k; ance ts Pw) = a3 8 Rd .. 333 next year. ’ posal. Jaime denies it. have already approved the plans, |in the fire and earth-shaking blast Sp it of Stock The. total GM output in passenger pees ie ee abba Be cttie cere| oere Mor. 2. Sig on cal. b13 rch OO prepared by William C. Zimmer-|that sent flames fed by crude oil cars and Works and ciaceey for |14,00-19.00; cutters 16.00-| Soeq Mech ... ma Std Oil Ing .. 461) Such a course would pave the .. oa. man Associates of Pontiac. ‘hundreds of feet in the air. The’ CHICAGO ®—Directors of the first eight months of 1950) 2t,, salabte 400. Butchers under 249| "ren Sul. 28° Stevens JP. 32 way for the joint conference com-'Search. St. Clair River, * * * . |tank, which held 100 thousand Brunswick - Balke -Collender Co. _ through August was Po ageerac waslbe poe pA ge By over 30 Razdrer Den . 44 Stud Pack .. $s mittee to stamp final approval on Woods for 8-Year-Old The State Department of Aero- barrels, was nearly full. today voted a three-for-one stock : Ga mostly 14.0 two londs mostly Wo. 2 with| Gea Pas. et) Sift a'Co'..461}a compromise measure later to- nautics istscheduled to open COM ‘about 39 tamities in a six. | Put - = 1,811,408. few No. } tneluded 200-215 Ibs. 14.35;| en Mills na Tenn Gas .. 335) day, PORT HURON struction bids in Lansing Sept. . B. E. Bensinger, president, said, | oe 4. pe ined." ad 4 sete an 4 ieee -,..* 48 (UPI) — Skin wa ty block’ area on the southern edge |... split . 4 For the same like periods,/No 20043 tbe, 18.80-13.78: No. en hime" M$ Tex O Sul .. 193) gen Barry , Goldwater |divers began a search in the St.\10. Contracts must be signed bY) of tne city were forced to leave : should succeed Chrysler Corporation tabulations|160.200 ib butchers 128-14 0; ‘miand| Sen, tire -.... &@ Timk R Bear 965| (R-Ariz.) and Rep. Robert Clair River today and police and the city before Sept. $0. d-adline| their homes, but they returned priory eae oor showed 566,988 units for 1959 as\Ssu's Gatton sais et %® *|ahietie ant Tee WAT 188) Gesetin (R-Mich.) confirmed that |Volunteers’ continued searching for federal participation in the’ ater the flames were brought (or car’, masines —_- compared with 430,095 in 1958, |,,veatre, salable. to; "steady, to. ago] Gotha) Br: 3, Twent Cen. 333] the 14-man committee was [Nearby woodlands for an -year.| Project. a eee. “Stockholders ‘will be asked to The industry takes stock at this|i’ssa suy 1600-a00, Aran Bane’: 3¢ Un carbide 1413] Feady to write imto specific “ld boy missing trom his home| The fire was set during a violent approve the split at a special tone every vous 8 a result of on ieee 2oe eg Atte Sales] St Bory 1 Unit Air ‘kid 3a pry tage so cofted ee ata r = Identify Hull thunderstorm that dumped neariy meeting Oct. 23, and also to-ap- motor vehicle ‘ eee” ee ; on Cres eae... 2: Unit Aire .. 4.8 except - , erriby, | three inches of rain in the late prove an increase in authorized due to changeovers to 1960 models. Rider &0.most good snd sic, te Homestk -.- o Un ur Cp * si “common site” picketing in the ook and Mrs. Robert Ferriby as of Carl Bradley afternoon. a shares from 5 to 12 Cumulative * of all = ‘ um i.cc | Yndust Ray... 23.1 ° “ 4 construction industry. | ppeared yesterday morning “ , manufacturers for this year it ’ Tra ae he os Breet 108 They said —— some ques. his parents — i maar ey Television : ; 4 tarcugh An i teteiod 58s Bae gt Bede 3leian whether “ths complex “pro-(2H¥ed because the couple works, Red Troops Ca “This lacteaed cevzasz | ' Poultry-and Eggs = |int marr. “ity Sg SS lvicion. advocated by Senate Dern. |4#d ot become alarmed until he roops aptur € State Dwarfs Italy , Int Nick «984 westg A Bk 361 ' failed to return for dinner fast) CHARLEVOIX up—A hull lying * , passenger cars, 820,897 trucks pusibecs ceviviy =} | 1 Wests BI gig ocrats, should go into the com- ight : | im 360 feet of water’ off Guill . Italy is smaller’ in area than and 1,625 motor coaches, DETROIT, Sept.2 (AP)—Prices. paid joe Tel & Tei 132 wane a a F5q Dromise bill because it was not : Isl in northern Lake Michi- lef am owns the state of New Mexico. During the same period last year| ft, Bound ,.0.b- Detroit No. 1 quailty jones @ L |! ang Yale & Tow . 34.4/in either of the measures original- 7 gan has been positively identified : rc 3,311,469 units were built, including), Heavy type hens 15.17; light type hens | EEO 5 37 | Foust Gamer tee ly passed by the House and Sen-! Areg Steel Production as-that of the freighter Carl D. | SAM NEUA, Laos — Path. 41,000 Ft. 2,746,353 cars, 562,806 trucks and| ios, White Ras. ber and fryers dot| Kennecott ..-1005 7 ~~ fate. : : Bradley et Lao battal by | ad Sq. 73 cathe. caponeties under 'S Ibs 90-31; “over 6 x *« * to Be 36,000 Tons he & & ae eupporenn By j Downtewn Cerne ’ . Yos. 23-24; ducklings 30; turkeys neavy . i 4 ; regular troops from Communist | r . x &-* type young hens 25. : STOCK AVERAGES The provision. in effect woul DETROIT @ — Detroi | The Bradley sank during & | North Viet Nam, launched a co "Chevrolet was the top Selling au- 2 a oes: le NER, TORK—-(Complied by the As-jexempt building trades unions in ton will al an a_| Violent storm last Nov. 18 with | ordimated attack in northeastern | Commercial Building — the —— pREIRO, sept. 2 (AP Byes 0.0 ia nbd wide oot woes some gene: leg | the Houss./steel ro 36.000 tons this week, re.| 0% % 33 lives. : | Sam’ Neaw Sunday and captured — Rg ae vena" shewrsoms : a production of 1,122, oe store} nieve greces: wet change ...... 4.2 +1 <1 Oneh secondary boycott curbs. ~~ ’ . four towns. Street, Company was second A extra jarge 46: large anirne would permit them to picket at|Ports Iron Age Magazine. Spokesmen for the Bradley rented. or lease, Use for retail wan S7eiib Ford cars preditel large: arowas rede a cane eo att ine $ mt 505 cenatruction shane ne machin The national metalwerking pub-| Transportation line of Michi- The oatmumbered government | *** CALL LO 6.1336 . followed by third place Ptym-|" Commercially greets ns (Month ‘age -'..3881 142 982 9963'bers of other unions are working.|Jication said the output equals) sam Limestone Co., owners of | forces are drawing ‘back on af | oo. aes SnamerciaRy graded: ‘ =n |YORT M60 ......2787 1123 82.8 1966 3.5 cent of capacity. Last| of the ship, said yesterday posi- | 35-mile front toward military | - == REALTORS outh, 307,316 and fourth place ?on- . © A larae 37-49; incdittm |tese aigh tee tte tne ‘This practice has been declared per shan : 9255 Michigan Ave. Desrets tiac: 300,460. . as medium 26; small 16: Grade p/1980 low :.... 3081 1338 82.7 3118iby the Supreme Court to be ille-| week's yield of 35,488 tons repre-| tive identification of the wreck; | headquarters here. gan Ave. 1% Mied. The fifth place seller wes Olde|""™ * 1088 low |... kant “09 Tae ibeaigal under the Taft-Hartley law. [sented 23.3 per cent of capacity. | sf was made by underwater ? 7 mobile with 275,246; and the Amer- | : Figmes to the corresponding) Seville. = my : ican Motors Cor Rambler, Ford to S how C. F. Bukema, Michigan Lime- 267,758,. was sixth. whys eatin (C. 5. Nephler Oo.) stone president, said. identifica- i oN Falcon Toda : # after Geeta points are tion was made by reading the Che let p * : N C y b Biec. & © 00... 88 at name of the vessél on a tele- VrO roduc fion at News Conta . seat oss | : lot one: bee alt Bukema said the Bradley rests b 18 930 DETROIT @ — Ford takes Pte: on the lake bottom in 360 feet of ops OF y 1 ‘* the Mosactace _water, 11% miles southwest of : - SM’ ™ jwraps from its new smaller car, |® mae S.. 8 aoe Island 7 Pe By a : Falcon, today in a closed citeut) eee eee sia ‘iinet? a or island. , DETROIT #-— Chevrolet built)... wound — ene Se ee ee 18,930 more 1959 model cars than pera ‘ “Ne goes Bukema said it would be its arch rival Ford. : a ee realistic to attempt salvage of ae Sas Tot Maglio Dies pate Pontiac Central Grad} At the start of the ) : ae RS (Opens Dental Office # aon % ’ } FOOR ROSES DISTULLERS CO, A. 1.6. BLENDED WRISKEY - 06 PROSE ~ G2% 9 oe oe ; 5, Bc “a a Pkg dig sapere STONE, RE Reg mag yon ga Oe en ee sy é . y, J Se ee : ot oe em) \ '- SUBURBAN - BARGAINS , ‘nmiedlate Possession ¥. L, t . Venience. _ terment in el Me. . Sir, Slits Cea ie ARal! Home. : a) bug rou pe - faken fo he ore a ‘7: 4 aa a <% ‘ ae ee et f y~ yak 133 ry] " bm : es j CYpTOM | ie Mi eee neal fa TAYLOR are bens lg 2) Cx por oni il be held - 4 a ck. alumioum ~ | el is Bo “aeae Whose Park B eS 35 ix ® ae s, at wells or SG -LAKE ORION . penta made aa - | es g complet 4 23 “joie Fy om $0, Y OWN %. por | ae INCOME Cumn AZ ScuarrAek ew 4130 BEN: | 91 rooms a bath, ieee oreme ‘ . : _ ! it, hectare | eS | MERE ofa oe bee Ba ait ob AP Wireghote Brother of Lian pees get aeess | tee shed Secu en See lad ye porch and ; down payment, Terms RION VICINITY: WALK WITH CARE — Ever stepped on silver-blue mink? Cag Pl he re SCRE I ie nosis, vou Phone PECIATST— "PONTIAC REALTY - 20 ay ca Anyone who rides in Tucson, Artz. tobacco heir” Jay Bullen's car ne. AP Oekl nd, rh al ~f cms. shag 4 brick. Tanch —— ALL SPECIA 31_Deitels __ PE Sem ee _does just that. Bullen, a custom car fancier, was looking for some- Family y sugyests ‘memorial eontel. | Tireplace up and nfo™R 1 Price reaueed Lovely = taitioen | sakan euin sanin s Lene’ tn shwset ely thing different for his spet ‘59 Cadillac. The answer; at leang pie! Building or fe How. io arte ea “wooded i ion Priced , meson. eee Sree Beautiful decgrated 3. edrosm CRAWFORD. KRENCY $2,300 in matched mink skins for the floorboards, foot rests, arm dation =o " plage, ai We're eet to © sasitt you with your rests and door straps. Michigan Cancer ki Foon Basement, * ble fireplate, a) storms cinerater. Only $12,950. Me : sr em a 196. PRED Ye, HA Y DEN 20f Ae A IRwur. "Pho 4 we Tem? ane a eT oar oo. Puse”h es “hed Scitad' wk -2306 Novi; age 70 MULTIP’ TING SERV ' . LE LISTENS SEB) Cozy 2 bedroom odors. Avtaghed room. dutside bar-b-q, close to al Down. Just like new inside vecant. 4 f . dear bri ot fi “Welter Skinner | wpw 3 HOME . $500 es ane mre. “Mable Durham; also | “jnimediate Possession. $150 Down ~ , ve schools. Only $10,050 on ¢8sy | “ana out, 3, bedrooms, large” liv- Need Detection Systems i | faptans pines eee ste | fe sit Berea as ry 1)..| Seem pode Bos en ice ee: fl . A ‘ : pare Teeter: Pert. 3 , at 1 pm, fur ype t Gore to Pons ; Ct ies poems avavEn (Bejouts . podreens median’! peapenaien: oem ; - ‘ Parminston ar‘ didaaty Le mentacetl Somes... 1 bedraome ee: Piaetefineriet, ahodere”Eitcen: | gage Down, West Suburban, needs Fire Stations Burn, Too a a ae Dorothy Snyder Cavender| States gantry Strid | f a sae tee oa , OMITH. “AUG. 30,—Tos0.— AgpRey, | Lot 100 5 120. $08. Terms heater. Tip- Top Family Home. and Ra tite ine a ce eg sl pg BR , Pasbond or Datahe” palin eave Lake Erivileges P we 3088 or 4-641 owt C. NEWINGHAM yourself, This is a real bargain. GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)—An official of the International ather of pace Powell * B Geod Clean home tor the large {itrective. 2 Bedroom, “Cedar SYLVAN VILLA WoL S331 Psp nt Reeds | s450 down and mortgage costs. _ Assn. of Fire Chiefs revealed today that about 25 fire sta-— tal ind a aber chert, De family 2 i es ‘abet, ihame Esta, wien fl 3, bedroom. tr-level will be. som- perreme Mence._ Bes 3 hatereat: tions go up In smoke every year. , ) “ Aired ae peigh Conger, snd Soy tie Geen: pales thd] noeGah sare Gone Eigin 6-158 ; basement. even snd range, fu Why? will he held Wednesday, Sept. 2 ber month. rage. Enjoy convenience of DARE TO COMPARE lo ‘ ' , eo Chapel” Fotprmgnt fa Oa Grittie NORTH SUBURBAN ironman ving rao qoa| MOLTIPLE LaerinG SERTICS " lot #, fenced Poa i. Teh te ne “Because many, many fire stations have no fire de- Cemetery Mr, Beith eft Approx. 3 Acres. Orion Thp. 2 ag room. Rew furnace bemgevanes c a tection system,” said the official who asked not to be ° Home Se Net $000 Terme OH yang swimming ‘and’ Sg) ( - ir f. ‘ving? Foams ment ssh yk ie a een a is attending = fire chiefs’ 86th annual ; ___ Funeral D Directors 4 s 4A Me BE dee ae oe . | mi terms , aoe 4 Tye, dae arese in. tA. Deas pes ss convention here, ‘ ‘ " P , COATS. Re depots INCOME rhopeary — | § bai hors’ “crore ikaue |< eat As a result of not having @ detection system, if a fire 5 ERAL HOME . Nr. W Washington [gh oe iE to Ges heat, , . ~~ breaks out on the roof of a fire station the watchman on LU or Seis, SRT CH pa Wand - C HAYDEN, Realtor 2 Bedroom brick ‘h Upper bas 6 | rooms it oly a are WM. A. dutv often doesn’t find out about it until sornéone who has enovghihe eater TPE dso | ™ Spal'Bas gun 10 9 gars eee estas Peony se? I Bintteattae Sava KENN EDY spotted it from the street comes running Into the station,” Donelgon- John ining, room, carpeting. le Ss eee ee Cae see Dare you look i? S ’ master bedroom: sale St 913.600" with : r ° he said. 1s mone artrl ge sereened porch, ful Daggtn Hise | Ww. . BASS REALTY ar01 PALTOR, ap gem Punera oad | pe, ar Sel a 2 eee Sin Living ~~ A Tae aaa -- Boek te Se Swear Sow 2 3 Ful! basement ‘ar jots. lo We: $450 Sewn. beng -- clos- a — car down 29000 River FReenieat 6-1210 90 j a miles north of Clarkston with 1 acre. Ne * — livable basement "BY 2 Lage home. $800 down. OR TRADE : Little Farm 5 acres — with a 6 room modern LADD'S INC. 5 SE or BES Templeton 4 Acre. Lot, Lake Area 3 bed ranch style . rr tered ee ONLY PER MONTH PAYS room iit toot tot on paved with: lake privi- 4S leges. . breeze- bee garage. Owner . forced to PR = OWNER BA 8: REDUCED PRICF. cis eet West side vee 7“ 2 a R. J. (ek VALUET Call Sun. 5 343 Oakland Ave. Orb, FE_5-0693 or 4-3531! DORRIS . payment. ‘Ke 1 Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard ie. PS 4-4663 4 After 6, 23-9502 4S _A GROUP OF offer low ee Se rough volume Burr homer - = “toa Diane wel mortgage "Bwiders Exchate _ PE 3-720 or OL 2346. UL ange = ANNETT. BUYS SELLS TRADES , FARMS “HOMES EQUITIES - CONTRACTS ROY -ANNETT. (NC. REALTORS OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY 1-4 nas Ge SUNDAY 8 P.M. ASSOCIATE. BROKERS MODERN Price Reduced EM 3-0085 MU 4-8825 e, Eve ONLY $60" PER uy | “OPEN’ RIG. FE 47833 34a EA Inc. AVEx t(j ORCHARD LARE AVES. YOUNG Does It AGAIN! $8100 FULL PRICE = 0 ~ $100 DOWN. PRINCIPLE & Dee en coe sumaitf" "k HIGH LINCOLN LN JR. HIGH RUSSELL YOUNG Real & OPEN | 3. Bdrm. Brick. Builder's Closeout : $2,000 - FOR QUICK ACTION $21,900 You Name the Terms Cole-Easlick. FE 8-0466) “$300 DOWN Baer BABY Rca | Ate for Bob C 'NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. eat ae 5 hedroom ge ge we be Beserments Barly poe ere 5% WEST Ht HURON. i SYLVAN VILLAGE ~ “SACRIFICE #17, — the owner says sell = ~ > n : 3 ig ‘ideally located on e lani- ine © ‘es scaped wooded & peg -§ -+~ Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor peted living room. dining L and 78 Weat ‘mahogany = eg Nice ~ PE §-8161 or PE 2-9676 screened this boating— buy. us show you through.» Ww ATERFORD AREA $825 —~3 bedroom ranch on | COMMERCE AREA with no money ro WILLIAMS ESTATE & mene ye ay ‘BALDWIN WHITE § BROS. : DRAYTON W oops BL-LEVEL w wit BROS: Hoon being aene te won- swimming mane S thts an exceptionally otek Bens | WILLIS M. BREWER LARGE FAMILY. bedrooms. beth Lake leges—-Two “Watkins Lake. Front sre0e pbwn. Desirable a bed- = bome, rior oe na bath all large eit en a. heat Eayges it "his! Bey i Ala Huron | CARIN AT PORE A ~ rontag? scree. % This Place is the Answer to ies ngugemecetungd LULL Rent eat tet | § 6-3511" beat . | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Owner — seh ate down: $2. cash. — : GEC RGE BLAIR 4356 Di Rves. Call-OR 3-1706 or OR 3-082 | Excellent ent Draina High on 6 ‘hill countryside ‘on the cor mR 3-126) gover sane: iene. ‘toot, Only | TADD’ SINC. tag ot hows "OR ET ie PE $0292 666D” soit Sina LoT Witt en €ommerce price $600.. Terms Feat | LAURA LANE. : Nan MAPLE 186. Ready for butid: R.1 Ties W * wepte LOTS AND. LOTS OF ha. Clarkston, $25 down. MY Plains | lake. - 1 tng. Only, ester __6-8250 | LOTS. ONE | : Waterford Hills Estates i, teow — Ppa left. down Fer, fers er tetermetien call rE. ‘HPeserr C. DAVI is j "| fe sar ate BE | | : _ For Sale Acreage Is 1-6 $102040-ACRE BUILDING PAR. down, eels. C PANGUS, Realtor pra Ortonville, 2815 6 Wooded Acres beautifully better home site for see to believe there's = on) ” oenaed 915 8. et a, Mi: ford | a a MI _For Sale Farms LLL LL , 10 io ACRES PARTLY WOODED. ‘ 6 rooms & hath. Pull basement. V. | $ 4. Cokie rep, Hoyt Realy. MY | “CHICKEN FARM 1 ' ' $20.500—an ideal hom ate Pitan te nea c “ ck rane s Jo ; cated close to schools and coun. | oy ene MAN Psy try club. Large family’ room w a 4 4 beth. Pull besoment. Kitchen | Doroth Snyder- Lavender’ "When they? re a, sobodutn tahoe Rap | fins built-in even & BurTace plate. Sol nl Lae SAS aT Ie ; 2 S Begmen. 3% 5 sa ge oe ga- | Phone Phone ee Sta Rd Mo qeat? ZA wa capsioet nice h a VInG = . \ ousetrajler as | LEA gS i Gas ___ For Sale Hepes 6 . For Sale Houses - ne! down payment. | deat, $3, woe PE 31822 Le eee a B A ‘jie eOYT REALTY (Sale Lake Property 8 SYLVAN CARE Hei OnEER. la COTTAGE ON DUCK BIR MIN OWAM - LLL First offering sgt atifective Lake canal. Can be used year ry —— Sate ap , igang 2 on LP ware” om around ae, ee a re DROO \ room, dining room, cheaper * anything Sore “i ~. i 2 a baths hea ly ‘room a Bed:| can rent At #0.000,, 9600 down, sete comer con” _ Ex: & bath. Also loige, gareao. | $30 per month tes : Priced ot $33 . _, water & sewer the money. wal se "room. at cinem a - Low down payment ty TON ORAS LAME. | Cat. ory fous nee om ot wi =i with e iBxat vin room. oil we- E' IZABETH —| se foe es con | tee heater & oil heat Uae “onarense, home, Ves-| a‘large tainly, Ressonably’ pr Ss TOl FES: | $1,800. with "$1600 down entrance to : ‘ timed : coms and | 207%" peyment WS per month | Ran Mot at Py at Wigh | tile bath down. “Pull basement 3 Homes—Walliams Lake . tne. sa pa Sace."Syrranet a toad, wiieysewmret tes! Best Buys “tas garter” Sou yard: Close to . down | $7,300 up. Ex nie@ area. . - &. MU 4-8825 or less down on FHA. “tplock from a9 All very rea-} T . _ ~~ CHIL Ds x . ’ sonably for quick sale. ay [weer ee “i je eee or. e. | Call for ent, > * Ten ‘| Have home on Saginaw w Ber be ith attached ter GEORGE BLAIR : ' Be ed” Th Sours, large 4636 Dixie uy ETORS on 31281 ee: Oo. eee | pedreome, "wilhy seems alse teres | RILEY REAL ESTATE ee can 8 Ry & a Ideally located attractive © | fireplece ol! heat Ererythin . - odie —— = Z ore. Pht me as eggs stove MULTIPCE LISTIN rooms, t ent *s 7 O TER. '¥ GOOD 3 _ = , With recreation area, \plea- fine iiaal } ne t 9 S00" Aten | om ge Re bese sont dining feom. ell "er a"! his time. “Priced at 416.000, scre. AY peted end ready for \ > This ig fawn. be : $13,000. #2. : a oe ona 4 ne one 9 . = owner. je this a's" ree, iat a 5 . vi ~ zs : - - . : AY TNG LIVABILITY UNLIMITED CABS LAKE NEWLY DWCOR ATED crms, new | ‘us eever”’ —_ 7 porcine tia ag! i egpeenicl| baiha ons heut en. Idea! ata ask is Swimming, -fishing, and Has barn, 2 car ga " v " 6s 2 le boating go with this cute landscaped. Near whe i ‘ _ Bun. nate home 2 bedroom home. This doll road, Privileges on Lake Sher wi a von house has‘ oak rs, ‘This you should see pag it Under 4900 act storms and sereens, oil Moderate terms : oa s er furnace, and is all on coe DAVID WARD YOUNG m 4m -107S : Rewte to ¥ be "ES Bethan a FORCED SALE POR BALE b ROOM PUS Brick home 00 soi $1300 00. om The convenient location cottage on Cub Lake, between fasgre Ee woe . quality of the Overy Sed and Kalkecta, Michi. |. : MODEST PERSON hom prove ee) me oe - oe for a modest home at «| this is our very best sg SAiTORS tage 30 FT, Lake modest price? Here. is a modern 4 rooms and, bath with | frontage, lot as Savanns with larg well-bull @ that is just right extra in base- trees, mi oak, birch & etc tak for a small family. Located on ment. King-stred kitchen bargain fer a tr beautiful ae ee Ferien. it bag three bedvorme. | avomati heat, ‘ond yume | tntuand,_ Cail oer aye automa’ and jus ¢ ; .. Days > Sa. iebasement. Beier ipok at -this. ott Balawia. Make us on 2-018. rote OR 3-3506, he ieee oxy | AM. CAN YOU COOK mnee ELIZAB =, ee | t i in ee _ Western. ms Be isa tne beat, : this jovely citehen win eats the =e LAKE SHER LOT isi, $4600. | abt smaray planned a tet Moses you ae | —_—— M0-4.8035 a —— pas. eet gs eo Se a efor mar cicll sana) (oatmeal cA Lor box ido". NICELY LAND: } | Qulit-in oven afd range | Walton Siva A 4° peauiitul ingiam NICCAORT OOH ve EYRE: SBEKCR Vas: | Counters “copper” plumbing ot bea trom $8,808. Open 1% baths, carpeting. , . FE 8-9693 and choice of colors. Bring iE hea iby £% ae write, Box ~~", “poom” HOUsE~ wt anced | ~—~y pak z Press. eas . . BOM iN Warren Stout, Realtor joune'3 oe ale ial —. 23x15 living "Sat fog with ot 68-8168 | poets tring. ae Sf wil ' treet, 0 tead B rm. ag i vitegee 0 ras "aaest. | Paul M. Jones, Real Est. nt soos Hi e Fa Ge ~ W. Hur Full Basém t poder at IT, Va oe u S ent.-: “HOME WITH AT. | . OPEN HOUSE © Ga3 Heat Carpeting ileges. Zh pag po | '. . CLOSING OUT aa : Ayo ola sled of land. A buy. at | oes, | 2 mew brick 3 bedroom *, Face Brick 1% Baths | $900 down, a redyced trom $36,000, { $11) 750 é . 5 Highland Inspect this lovely 3 bed- i prises trom #24500 to +7. Ka. (M-59) at Gilford ne, ee room hothe, Plastere4. watis, | wn payments $1.800 to 62, land, Michigan.” MU 4- wall to wall carpeting, 17 | Conventional mortgages. Lots 15 $78 MO. FORTE we coon, | ret nfet ravine Suegpae ane chet : ore air . rite wreeen eres BE om, cc cnieny Sumi Bop at at th" na home basement. storms 150. 00 DN. » heat, 4 car garage, nice yard, | landscaped yard. #1.800 dn. ~ | Paul oe Real Est. Model 436 Seott | Rn nEAton oi _— PE 4-8880 PE 8-175 Michael ‘D. Tare Mahon cago. Nor ; Beautiful 3 gg Wg 3 OARLAND T "well ~ ins all ie room FE 3-9022 ees : with dining ell, baseboard hard ood f Hors 2 poses woo, | ~ = " heat, attached 2 car ger Separate ong siete chower. R s oe - only $14,050 with terme. Rached ‘farene, 7 ie Ae ig te ‘tS _ $400 DOWN 7 down ‘Tite “Sit "4 rr t ve r P AC LAKE — 1 story, ii Be _ | Established in 1916 ey this extra nice 2 bee in 1083 2 bedrooms, ail hardwood a * ig + ream * ei penanen corner ot nT Tee satan Te | gen nor, forego, Seat; | Soe Fatt niet Bisine wh ; | and 3 bathe. Mere, te a Principal and interest pay- i 16. tigrins aoe 7.500: DOwn cneaee to inveat rou in ments only $44.24 per mo neat. Oni} _ we 7 rim. house : e. club! income sacrifice at | Only one left at Oris amar- membership. iormn. serene, $7,500 © | down, |. _Sae-20e peice. J | * ; 93 W. COLGATE : t hon pd er ey ", PU REaED LAKE FRONT—Oniy Extrc nice new 3 bedroom ags rom $1,960 down this room DP. 358. : = | home. Lovely kitchen, nice REALTORS ' SELL large rooms, full — | 4900 Highand RA eg: quick. @ rm. house, sy pbam't., gaa heat. Will duplicate on Pontiac, Mich Ph OR: 40358 H. P 2531 i 8. La) . OFF is M, Jeans B Real Est. icon edrgom “NEAR METAMORA 1 the Hubt Ciub area. Exce! uty remodeled lent, farm eas Tealurine 3 bed: ene. Ds gy room, "Ve Fed beautiful Sitenee Pal bath. Fireplace \ oS beat. Stable for saddle herae & Actes servatively prived - Terms. HOLMES, Lee ot Rd. me. good, condition ‘ a, Pas. PE 4-250 FE 8-125 Sale ale Business s Property 1¢ 16 ’ 880 ) SQUARE FEET Sale ot . The building is lo- across wo ip ly Bee Srogen ty St ve F.C. Wood Co. < ine ri ie ano $1601 BY OWNER: 0¢ X¥ do- BURT i Prontage on Us, 10. 7 ota modern home, Business Bidcgs Suitable for business. | $18,000 or o- | So. Dixie Hwy. ‘and Blanc, Mich. COMMERCIAL LOT LOCATED — supermarket. sae’ street Hempstead CHURCH BLDG, for oe in @ person Lake Rad | TRUCK DRIVER—STEADY WORK, conditions. Aveeno LUOM- _ Walton o-0441 "HELI-ARC WELDERS . Must be able to do sircraft qual- ; AREER = - pace income- tied. Ee jf At, bese. Ti : , Many i. of exclusive ee te a ee eaaly known investment firm. Call or w c. . ages Divisional Sales Manager. 3-138. In a Diversified. Service, Inv. 653 8. Saginaw, Flint : ICENSED opt ee cTR Le [CTAN Oberg's App! Biectric Con- -_teneting. rn Main St. Rochester HANIC WTD. MUST ave “tuiomati a Box tis. Re piy Pontiac - Press, ae. ‘MALE HELP is OR “OVER. | . bé able to obtain chauffeur cense. Few days training nece ayton sary S217 -Dinie Hwy. Piains MALE HELP WANTED Between ages 1# and 25. salary Have you ever ‘. eet wanting a . the = payin, profession the - orld; the sales field, the Binhest Hg experience. it fou «aver Bo en te get inte _ sales field’ thep here's your e bed won't want experienced sales we want tien without sales e2- nerience Lf you can converse 4 telligentiy and «are willin teard: we will teach you , up We will [A = expenses for your will enable ou. to are wrt) — year * @® wationa! chain with Fa] ces wm the United States \ Canada. are — up the biggest epportunity of your life Wo yeu y he See, this program. _Ph. FE 6-8103. Mr. | k MECHANICAL DRA toteresting t 2. See Mr Berg. Sagina . Must be high schoo! ered.. mechanicaily inelined. have good driv’ and in | OPPORTUNITY T6 EARN 66000 PART. TIME Pour well dressed men. 615 per evenin Car necessary. FE §-2743. Call 4-8 p.m. PART-TIME $110 Will be paid to the man or wom- an who. refers to me a man of unquestionsbie ai other, qual ue stitons ¢ Sir een n't s + =. seed fulltime, Lake property & sales EM Call 30088 for appoint. ment. “SINGLE MAN ONLY book interview Average weekly. A day ely Phau l Roosevelt SALESMEN EXPERIENCED WE need 3 men te complete our scales force. $100 & week Fou ek Bonded Inaulation Ce. Irie0 —e bet. 10 AM. and. = | cacaeaaw~ “CAR apne EBBARY. *Good ition, — €s my., Aoply Tri oa ‘Cpeait ureau, Ine. 272 ington - Square Bid. Royal Oak. SHORT ORDER COOR ‘COOK. APPLY It fre. — oe Squirrel Ra. Heigh' FE 3-093. ~~~ FELEPHONE: - CANVASSERS For modernitation ot good commissions FR 2-8265 FE N POR PERMANENT Fauna MEN gs ae ANEN se tegseg myn es a Sika oe ~ on te ree = = as ae ; ne ape a * *, ‘ #3 eee THE. PONTIAC PRESS, . __ WEDNESDAY. 26) SLICES OF HAM we tre. Hane ove ee : : : j a ye ei Y. * Tw on ot ul . oy ao 8. wat sy |. eee io tof om 2 eeglingapel mn, 3a@% 7”. hac ie a “ Fst toc eet 9 _w, ‘- ; i m3 ae te ie india is BRICK, cre* Noel 40221 after 12 ae zs wi - fis! as | mw as pA ” portati sj . - 2 yee Dae E Huron Ket FE 6-616 ata ay far Be Jone | ON 9. sAS¥ TER. CLARKSTON) O* na ¥ eClure. ORiando uk tts 5 te a Saay week. MAple 6-1800. S00 Cass LICER NEED BUILDER. . sAnyarrr ER WANTED. CLARK-! rg Woman FOR noe | belles ase ton Twp. area. Few hours each « re of 1 child, § days | KLUMINUM ined 5 AW NOS day. QR 3-009}. on 3- 7190" between G& op | storms. Home remodelin, re My a6 ae | oie EXPERIENCED ; ee ene in| eran at FUR COURT BE“ cage ‘ Aah i is Bb cain CK® HOPS FOR DAYS OR NOTE) onal ae ° BOLING & ROPE as | PARTE | Nt. & EST. Blas Good phy “and geod tips: AppW it WAITRESSES YOR | DAYS. OR | poh tien PAIN, PLASTERING. 03 ene is 14 Mile on Wood- my, Apply in person pees b gtd block, cement work. FE =: alliancealiccnaes , ne Mars Coffees Bei Aire Drive In| (2290 . — Paper phe wie Mile Re on Woodward | eon Woodwa rd Ave. of the BRICK, BLOCK. —~?srONE aS CE- teh tees neperet or call Liberty 93177 or Mid- Maret Coffee Bhop. 14% gs ment work Revidential & Com: | :. west 62276 Woodward or call | mercial. Bill, OR 3-2063. . as COLORED WOMAN POR GENERAL| $3177 or Midwest 62778. SEAee weir ele WORK, __ Television sets 38 ye On house work and child care. & WANTED jy EX $E ERE WCED ; SLC tireplaces”_ . th "irs days babysitting. 2 eves. off. | nurses “eh ff Set house- | ore terepiacee. | a EXCAVATING = = cnner mo EPPO, | r} 2 aeieamemenion re APrERNOONE [AvPLY | Leke Dredging Trucrids io-| DAY ra”, WIGHT. i rn 2-3446 COOK WITH EXP~POR ANNEX TO Vplnckies Le Lunch. 7281 Dixie Mwy. SOHN, "Pree Estimates on 5000 | ! “Srhkxa™ HOME and BUSINESS Bloomfield Hospital Ray oe WAITRESS WANTED. caaaine BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED. ENSEN'S ¥V BeRVice A Owner will accept of free son 10AM to4P ¢ Restaurant. Long Lake Work guaranteed, Free colimates. J saree SER ~ aad clear home or contract mere at Bauare Lk. Maa. No cane Telegraph. MI 6-1336 ofer rf? J E ue ious Ma noon & evening Cal FE _ down ment oo oxe0 phone calls. i pm. i T MA . z CARE OF i TODDLER, AND —-* aga Pe R ou _____Uphoiste-ing 40 Room 40330, in for town foom. UL 2.1798 | Help Wanted 21 Cement WORK, NOTES $80 RAKES Cus} OM UPHOLSTER. Beatin ¢ | z ; ‘PANDY's DRIVE.) ~~~ erge timetes. Special price. OR | a Coo.zy Lake Rd. Ell tear. bath, 2 large bedrooms, See Hwy. 18 and over. ggTABLISHED WATKING RC ROUTE soit, = = » car garage, perty CAR HOPS _ ER se Proot| Sh le te A berey, os TALIZING cit |— ave sol; se ial ) =e it Gat song Stead pply 430 11:30 a. cre a ' aad Ue - . 3118 W. Muron, |_ 8:90 9 15:28 8 tisfied customers 4 : a — aanetee go del ap ggg Bonney ne | Bert “commint” MA | : Marnished 8 a Birigerator far. | ’ Evenings after ¢ ¢all Mr chatter. $ Lunch. 2257, ‘inte wy | imited. Call PE 5-4955 or UL | CEMENT Is vO R SPECIALTY. WwW z tation 50; R A F $4) - 45368 ‘bed, “Gurage oad basement, 1 ton, FE 5-2035 , EXP LADY IN SEWING AND 2-1783 for personal ‘interview. | Floors, basemen’ ; —— td. Faneporta' on ent mg aruidied PIRST : E Ideal couple. $70 , ou ironing - Apply in person Lot Py WwoULD LIKE Bhd TALK TO 3) Cc EMENT Ww ORK i Lost & Found ee. LS $663 or FE 2-77H4.| mo. MApte 5-9721. A. woe a tor : Auburn Rd. Auburn Heights. Del- © ote men oF women with cars f Saks - Drives ~ Flog \Lapy WANTS RIDE. 1 aM. 3: 20 | FRONT 87. ° rege OPTION TO O44 S. -Rd._ — = e Bene : ent. | who in iaik intelligently ito fami | Licenseg - Bonded. UL iat ware waters PORTABLE RADIO. to Grand River & Livernois | : Z , upper ar. . ecm, oF rs BS » EXP.C Lei = $. * = 1 consideration to = . te ey tte Ap in . _E‘dore. —_ pect ; : v. Waterford area.| 5 ste rtments. hild ‘Specia a c z : : . Fox sand, Hounds” Inn,” tbe 8" eyo, Wittems gg RATT men wee = z ‘court permitted. $60 for both bet San yin small femly-/ New Kind of Business Wongwerd. Bloomfield | Wendel Wakeme, Sud i ao. Keoge | CARPENTER BORK, i abeclasty VE. lost OnEY & WiiTE FEMALE | Wid. . Contracts, Mtgs. 51 TRMa we Ray gg iment, Keansia . Hembstend, BLOCK PROM ea PSerson 1st Oakland. APPLY UN) arbor 10'e'm.ta't 90 p.m only “Ps ae Bor a | Mat Vie Matthews Bt" Pare ~wrena ~~ | Esivete os aririvtces | _E Mutou St. PE 4-420. “Central ua = pers +7) cE ‘ { ; “4 woman : EXPERIENCED STATIONARY, Il CEMENT & BLOCK — Lost, ONRSH FARaRiat brite ABILIFY- wes welkome. drinkers.” 90 OAKLAND, aa 7 BAaRRNT: clerk, Apply Pontiac Stationers.! yoy deceive financial .seurity with WORK —PE 60702 Rochester. Answers to t name To sell your land conteash_ at the Clean rooms, bath. Heat fur- MODERN ¢ RMS. Pl agg lt ‘OR 3-9138. 4 °N Saginaw St ___| xetirement .n 2-6 years, for inter- |e TILE “Nickey.” Reward if finder ~~ lowest le 4 ~ ae a3 a RMS “UPPER. NICELY PURN PURN. one te $50 mo, EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. DAYS views cnly call FE 401738, CE RAMIC call OL 1-036) evenings or (e) service Ted MeCul ah ‘nad ie. Heated. Private ent. MY. 3-1234,| isoee. - : MODERN BEDRM. wTH ABE- No Bundey work Ap pply in per- ESTIMATES - TERM 1-9531 from, 3:30 a.m for many years. Lea 4 revel | i ae, PvT ENT. NEAR HIGH CHAND! 165. UPPER FLAT- peri. patoreness PE bl or ; son: Hamilton's .Orill. 3379 Or- Janitor, (Male) ' aarance. Floor oN naw. ask for B. Jaques. ; your equities. Mortgage & school. 41 Augusta 2 bedrms. BBs. _Clean. a3 waz chard Lk. Rd a : DAY WALL TAPING ANI | LU8T: THURSRAY. VICINITY Ee WAITING ~¥ Afternoon hilt Switchboard Fr atinvstes. Biss Gast on Sylva: ‘pg | loli g aid ae eae Operator. (Female) oeyWaLl Reinga Pinta | Malt Springs’ spaniel iver and Me seee or Pe ie Sage ewe aio OR : COLORED ~ Nice yard. $100 per month. FE. on display ~ Tuesday, and son, 2960 Oxley . ing. Pree estimates. OR Lt “white. yo female bom gears ARRO REALTY __ i; TRRNCHTNG nays ip ease Op. | or Nehsdued. Your cach upon car |? NOCME CLEAR. VATE’ ENTRANCE,| - NEAR CLES. ae an =e 1 t. Apply Fox’, es, | ee is of propert mt s 2 n, duplex, FE & Bout ._ Mict . Dry" Cleanete m9" “Huron boa seta lhl selling en: rake: erent HEN “Fianitied = - aye a Pilani, Libera rewat ana ttle Ask sk for K Ken reaper | ’ were PvE Clean, gedit CLOSE TO SEARS: & FREE 5 SEDRCOM BCMES OF | ° Jong ie cae preree apres Bing ake : u : =~ 5 e | ‘Mimpulstion shee every day” ihe| betenee necessary. wile to Bos TEA ymkb ee, | LOFT PAIR neg mee ape | oe Le Templeton, Realtor | enti. Me pute pre parting the! ROEBUCK: FE 5-9441. or -unfurnished. Inquire at 2103 senna of unde” tr ‘ Pontiac Pr 2 | a che: Witlow Beach Wow 'tbetbe cave ot MELIMRD COUR STO ANE | tas ngate, See ok | Tie Maatitban "PE Vib Sr, case "pone Lang_coMTtAcTs ro eae CE | ~—Se- COLORED | rman ar roumne | BI M, Jones, Real Ext. VE earns Cc ue ° SS ; 3 tt Von REPRESENTA sraeen for, Seperate te Tiving partons Fy oc ran Munro Elec. Co. } es aT - Li SIAMESE GAT. _ OR 3-1355_ WEST-A<. a: ROOM BASEMENT APART. 3 rooms & bath, Pri weekly. house. wana con eee 235, © FE 8-1275 : teers) nd (miany othe | preeee| hiss furnished g hohe, Pentes PASE EsTiataa On wintnd ; “ST MALS SisMase cAt af OLUTELY Tix PARTEST AC. | a) “688 $12.50 y.| Sane. ae A 4-8560 | Bee for yourself. Phone toda 5 \ for Bo heaters, ranges and) _Milfard area. MU_ 4-0431. , our jand contract. bn N _Cail PE 48708. ae Hl eag ‘unfurnished, not modern. | 44508 of write Drayton Pleins. Press, Box 78 7 -_—- | FE Ji. R. B. ere ¥e oe Sy per wating, cot, oa! sow Part- rs, GENERAL HOSPITAL AREA. 4 $40 mo. woe U ee gilli e i T al Lisette Co., 1060 W. Huro _ Notices. & Personals 48 | aren. j Wess rms. Stove & i a All| Gass Lk. front. 3 berm. tome ar ri ge Ce re eee ett nin yen Hoda MOVING.” FULLY | CAND CONTRACTS TO TO BOY a _utilities turn. §75. furnished. $20. we. nea | : pe Evenings 6171 Dixie Mwy, Dray- | ween. Full or, equipped. F +6450. L.A _Young ’ to Cot. Rs gure sarxrien sell, Ear) Garrels. KITCHEN-LIVING iM. BEDRM. Eliz. . fronf. 6 rms. rasan Is THE “BIRD” SEE ton Plaina, Apply evenings | Saat tae dds taspehed, Car | fiOME, ter} CABINS, ADDI- Experts uty to assure the | or EM 3-4086 7 r and beth. Heat f ot" 10694. $89 Live iW LA GENERAL WOURE. | _hecessary TRinity 23-6633. "| ens se ae FHA - _Roe ttn tor gy at Coss, | SHOP 1A i ROUND THEN SEE Us | 13 athe at eres PLAT. _ 1261 Bicomer, WATE HOME GA. ~ prio ebas | A : erior.—Free estima eas. in me home. Ce vt. ba ink MODERN APTS: | front, tanch> Roast, Gest. te ROOM Thy Pi ; DISCOUNT, bat ANCE 94,000. } 5 PULL AND PART TIME IN| WORK Brook BRE ‘Garden Plowing 31 pk Household Goods: 45 | njshed. <_s Goleman. FE wer. | ene to Central High moot, Fi June. Suitable teachers, EM He 2 = 1 “paaote at $40 Sais te in- } EXPERIENCED ALTERATIONS | “home a Lhe We, tte | ~~ CAM FOR USED Tye. rurnr |! & 2 AM, a _— ole perp ta a| ee “HEATED. 1 cPARTME ai eel. TAC LK wor ROOMS POR Canieg ‘Kiroiin | free, Tour te )- he VOh athotaaer WING GRADING rscina & tue and mie FE ? __ | front of dr. Hollywood beds. Ideat GAS Ht 4 COTTAGE. TIAC LK. ugr privileges. 531 W. Iroquois. | g-apia. + FOR APPOINTMEN yee Oren oD "ine te mewwn Tis acon take ha FE) Cage FOR PUANITOAH “ahd AP. | for bachelors or working couples. | Uuaities Ay iy aba yater. shower. orumisned. | to R ee ith Board 60. taxo GONTRAGIN-¥O-W0T-0n | Rloomfield Fa chion Shop ’ pair, D. B. Murdock TE 27861 4.4228 of OR 3-0163. * entas Oda icees or poneersi) * pe on oe colege. FE xihouter a BOWLS Clann a : cy 1 ROOMS wi te el Eat Raeas ar’ B28 | = . woo WARNER'S ROTO-TITLING AND Prompt, courteous servies E 2: ep, KITCHENETTE APT. CLE. Y SA Ree te OE ee | | TED'S Re en Ee ee ene i det BESO I. inary wn OF SH) “rete ings Mo P| ant, oourg ton towngac | ft fie MO Cc ARPENTER WORK, NEW AND Laundry Service 34 : Il IR NI I U RE ON KEDE D bitvage ‘entrance, downs m8 $10 | RM A PT. ent UTIB. PURNISHED i LAROE _teachers. FE 2-8975, ry oney wi ere) | has an opening fur a euons. ote pe os, gener -~ real lita a -— lots betel < i Ph PE 4-318) or FR 4-0713. i © Toa. 4n7 wi 28 Gain 1 ive a living Fagg nome ae ty ROOM AND BOARD FC FOR MOTH- Pere, (State Licensed Lenders) sot dl Melb ‘ AMIL s Y op dollar uy otttright SE IN. 1 OR 2, 3 BATH basement hester area. ft and child OR 3-6586. & Dining Room Hostess ‘CABINET MARER AND CARPEN. | COMPLETE PAMILY LAQNORY) Oot it tor vou. Bab Community |! i APT sone ae ud tire’ Adutts ooly:| arate ea one | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. CIpeDenes eben ce ven Sa | Le Kitchen a specialty. FE) jgundry. 590 8 Telegraph, FE _Shie ve BOY Ten vrittOn "4; AND 2? BEDROOM PARTLY | OR ¥i6 suED FURNISHED 3} BEORM. HOME, lotel R 62 22 S MAIN ni : - ue LAD . aaa “rma | _! kefront @ OR_ 39-9105. ores GE 4 RNISHE n ing center and several sat satrtiatet gran , Say aipertom enly: between 3-0 |CARPENTER WORK OF ANY ~ ~ Landscapin 38 “SUN SALES MA 5-141 1) Sh beneecent. aa WOUE ae ae ple Grea ae] pb tiee Seca ee ~HOTE TEL AUBURIN 214 EF. ST. CLAIR TED'S mins rete.” Call ater 6 7 -andscap g eee jaf al LIQUIDATE ‘YOUR Mover. keeping. 51 Fairgrove. FE ousE- children). — MY 43-1143 for], Ideal for 3 or ¢ teachers. EM Revue ny Day of Wack ROCHESTER ROMEO ADD : {os > ho! * either private sale . t. tment. . ° = : Woodward at Square Lk Rd | SARPENTER WORK NEW. ‘AND A-l TREE TRIMMING AND RE-| or public auction, ppraisals, Lit ee OE wt | Re LY DECORA 7 ROOM Cake ORION CLEAN WODRER Also 1 “ toom apartments. |, LOANS $2 TO #500 4 TOY PARTY~ -casiapat pleats» Hy aed cabinets Alter 6°30. OR | moval Bree we ane Ne oe. fichigen he Son Rochester, | vate ae and bath, prt. ent. 1 baby wel- i 3 bdrm. laketrea) a js AUTOS d oup leader Help profit Al ACE TREE sERVic * ane MY 3 sith Sentaa Melpera’ Barn EXPERIENCED” PANTRY LADY. m. val and trimming. Get oWF| WANTED: CHEST OF DRAWERS. ae KI TOHEN WE erry APT. sat. te Sy PRVITE rere SOE a ROOME. enough income tn 4 mos. to re-| Must have ref, Call On 34368, did Fr 27188 or FR 8-073. + Se ee gee er — | Linens yiiistion. ef, close-in, | Fees kitchen, living rm. and| “bath and shower. Sept. till June. tire for the next @ mos, No Jn-| between 8 am. and 4 p.m | ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK FIN: | Phone FE 2-8886. | Lin gue es tealiitioe’ ane at- | Beat-“an no seatie c ie. vestment. Car and phone’ neces! awe WORK AND ODD JOBS | tah grading. Top soll )-o003. | Wanted Miscellaneous 46. us irneratw oF: | tes, sr alate Foe LOR 3: ep Union wane Ry? stat Mees company Pg Hae antral Poe aut Bouin, a” Lanogcaring, | ¥ (7 tea. Now did ert ax 80 | sce poon FOR LaDy al | i ' ear , 7 nn 1S ah de ee PICKET. SNOW . wt FE 4-3138. itchea rye ee i on gs peat nitte fan, ‘Adults TIME, INC. 7 POWER Baw oe éoae FLT K ~ LANDSCAPING, | fence FE 48470 of OR 35-0825. | s ROOM” ba bee 2 \ 3a WORTH. “_— = B's ea ae oe Pontiac We need. young indie to to ree WARRIRD aN, WOULD tree removal ond. trimming, ns HAYE Teenie ortpincn ot at bes R| RMS ae ATHN Ni EirouEn: Apts. Apply ‘Pipe oer! Novel tre. dots Crest: | FINANCE COMPANY contact our customers hone e_ work of any kin * 38 7 ‘ : ee 3.0165 cuitlire At Couple oy K+ 3, eos tt i RROW qa trina erg re, wot Work rh Wanted Female 25 LAWN ee cman MAN kna on} lad win “buy thes these “Keme. _Fishe! Le AN Osman, FE §-8809. Y LADY, BO )W the ‘fetes Sour personal Inter: MLARONINOS os Pic K- UP AND DE. femn, dervice MA s-2002 0 a She _Mone: Wanted 47 nM, Rat v f : gh — APT. ON ; -} Cc = | \ . _ 2 i Doan ay aera 2 and ver, $3.00 bushel. FH 6-0645 Ears APIO —~sERIG— Tin bhbhsroos gietd arm | T ROOM BUNGALOW. " rs y NORTH. e ee school teacher. $12.00 Ra. E — = ) 1 NO. SHEL. pabyae NQ,- : L : MApie 438, < se. 3 TELEPHONE AOCictrinG — |! _OAY (ROWING. gf RUSHE eesaipe Free estimates, FE wrD, 4 “iy ee ES 7 HEDRN LOWER IN POWTIAG, SIDE. ‘as a pare | ™S } * tte, Mitrasnge ven thofauue | WOMEN Want wail “WaaR.| Seal Oe | aa as. peek Oot ae sien Saree | | Eecemient ot. 018 per wee year. 00. month, Experienceé or inuaporteneed {Ing ang house | Cleaning, FE Sioa LABOR bay ‘BPBCTA sue eke vd WOULD Tiss TO BORROW sal eee aN Te GLARE Must be over 18 After training BABYSITTING AND IRONING” IN| Any quantity = Any time. 2331 re wl ewall wil, pas good 2 os $40 : "| Renta ome Ai grester Reuter aren |g Co eae ee Bone Lake Ra. 18 Mile Rd. | ture as aecurity. OW $4989 any: | ¢ RM FURN APT PRIVA Miilord, Rochester ‘a. Bloomiied | BABYSITTING. OUTSIDE MY | between John Ro & Dequingre | {tf & entrance, $60. FE 24679 '1 BEDRM, LIvt 4 Phone PR 40221 for a nt. for} dome. FE 4-603). Phone MUlberry 9-434 or WAI: | ——"S —¢ = 31 8 Tasmania. = # ette, kitehen, ba ersona' intgs view a COLORED GIRL WANTS WORK | ~nat 23-3978 Wanted to to o Rent” 4 TT a ca Seer 5 r< gage” with reference" FE LAWN BUILDING AND REPAIR. | ~~~~~~y~wwn~~~~~ ~~ | “ne TET AARCR P| Se iaade Bs TOY DEMONSTR A i OR) 4- 1988 Complete lawn ervice. Lawn L* Ly 7 Un RMS ror at A REF .- : foges. EM a Me. MAR D COUPLE ONLY, ; Openings now for ambitious oo BAY WORK, OWN SEA NEDOARA. a oe maintenance, MI 6-41 a RMA baghe ATED ; fe to sell nationally ad d —~“W | ee : 108. Oye, wifis, & gadgets on party | ion FE S68 | 80D FF ; R BALE: INR. re aN § att Ms private a a EN. | fro Lake septs. OR 24 5 transferred here, desires 7 SEE Ss DAY WORK-* ifs. “REF. & TRANS. | ity Merion Bive Grass gue feuphu: oon te Sega Te Mad ao re & A984, Salok Tate SF setts bat hy | Foom 1 madern | Nome cloae 10 | ON TTR Shore Br. Le. Orion, r eeneee._reqeired, UL 2-3982, ee | to Wisin Joe BASE $4129 > ew ee ee ~ ; 4 Toys — Fun — $$$ . t home eves, Trans, need Love _ Movin & Trucki FAMILY “OF 6 DESIRES TORS I. 3 The ty en ae dealert A children, ve s3n7. —— . “st = yoo mv fare gees in or AE Pon- bs 708. | Om pie w, guar aise g OR toys’ priced rt nt Ro Mxperienes Oiking BES NIGHT” WARY: | 1-A Reduced Rates ‘Toner AP’ rs. sana ty nvestment — pie tee, entral High School. OR afta! week | chen tee in quiet “nome. = sn EI. fad t — @ollec come ‘or interv = eal rE MOTHER With 13. ¥ROLD A OVE | 2 daughter wants ehita care and | Be le Rates housework in exchange for board | HA #6 & by 0 TE DS Pe, food home" ite. | wavtr a. AND ae i M geet Dealt MIMBOGRAPRING, nit RING. Sie: | aim ayo J 1B tae want’ 6 room unfurn, — ¥ ualifies turn, an, She Living Qu arena eB OOM bi x iy ee ul a AM Leone a | Plnadinenttinge | : HOMEY, PRIVATE APT | Fon. Ath ial : ; retaria) service, EM { i an eat E ate entranee eo: Have opentugs fer _|STIBADY DAY WORK. S000" RE. ae ucks to Rent t | ‘on on be hive “Reference sae tee y { Lom i) ESS , CURB "WAITRESSES "| wagun' we TRUCKS TRACTORS =, | PR Glee afer sy SRI BATHS ENTE | . : , _ CURB WAITRESSES WOMAN | en ea WORK. ton Oe xpsRadl MERT ele Witty 8 a wi’ wae : Tite tae ee CRE oe . Nighe shite. wenane “di, Desires” WOUaE Gump .irucae Semi-Trailers teachers. ME +2 i ha of Son by Ore ee? a) ee Bt mi i Be ye > sonst be i. fesoin and care’, of children, Portitiac acne and Wilt. “SHARE “HOME WITH | . nba 3 " hool-aged preferred in. mother i” C any a: gute rage, can after Tx as Ma #6 Yow’ . get ene _ Apply tn person onyy. ites Lome. Weekend» off Vicini: laduetria pyactor O° A 5 aauaiietaag i Couple. 37 md cca ‘ '. : “Jf, . ty of Pontiac Ref ple 62418 ows ‘Wid. Treepersn 80. woo ee cAVTHING PORK os 7 WOMAN 7 WANTS CHILD Cane PU tole +1049 Rowers | 3 ROOMS, EVERVTHING FURR, “T ence. Era brit “ie | ae ¥ Tarren ; # Seanebar na - Woodward at wes. dake Ra. | 46471, nie ony “eo mn ®t franc’ \ and WOMAN ept a EE SB "es mornings only 6. OR Seng aa cea | As reneces| UNW. Tere vata ieee ; ' “E. ma) : 2 3 . s i , ‘3 at z . ' : =e mn ‘ %, 7 | : iJ . 4 ‘ I “4 > ; . (oe : .§ KENM DRY elec. ot cash UL, 32-3106. . Ee aiomallé transmission. an. Trade for 18-ft. Repeerater, equal value. UL 2-206 TARGE™ Used water softener, excellent condition’ Sell or s wap. OR 3-5053. SELL OR TRADE > Lovely t LE Pa, cen pe fem es & pa! car uy, be Loree! Will trade “bonsetratier. nd’ contract or what have you. . Pog PRICE ~~ Best ot| CRAY LAVING 1 cpiiion ‘all to wall carpeting. 1 basem ment. 8 & screens. Nice front Two car gar. Will trade tzer home. 700 FULL PRICE — Large” oe with : .. most re of land. Will trade for smailer home. L. “tL BROWN, Realtor, Ee nn ves aaa i Be Convertible for station ae 10191 Washburn Rd., ae TABLE e eAW aa NFER. SRILEAW Bidg. barbed wire, eastom wood ai ibe r an ual value cash. OTe eho ater 6 WATER SOFTENERS TO ant or sell, $3.50 month. ¢ OR: 3-2360. Shorey anal MACHINE | & RUBBER |L waders. Will sell or swap for ‘ct “aire. OR 3-441 s. WILL 5 SELL '52 CHEV- rolet 2% ton en 2 ft. bed for '85 or ‘86 Chevrol let pick up. _OR 3-384]. WILL TRADE IN 2 FAM- income for + or 3 bedroom home or eo =e or late model « OP. ; — rE 56-3030 or . Ask for Ted ARRO R. ALTY __For or Sale Cetties,_ ae ALL SIZES CLEAN USED W 7 ‘s. Lk. Ave BoY's ) SIZE 16. EX cellent condition, FE 6-3962 ESS. 5A starts Thu . & misc. 204 Baldwin. _ Sale Household Goods 73 x LLLP DF 1 CORNER TABLE, BLOND OAK. _$45. FE 2.3075 2 PT N IEZE ree room suite. p. FE 3 PC. SECTIONAL ~ HIDE-A- bed, $65, Philco teat & achine, —bike new, pe. Sedreoms suite, Exe. cond. once | ew oxl2 K3 ix auto. Sars) . items, Lake Av R. B. Munro Electric Co. Free W. Huron FE 56-6431. i STANDARD ALUMINUM, SF STORM screen windows & 1 #8x54 pic- ture Window. FE 5-7325. 9xl2 x12 Felt B Base e Rugs $3.95} ° . : aad ote PAINT T SALE. 4,-Ft. Wall Tile sacie Byers, 141 43064 NL SAN- $16.50. $34.95. Axminster, values, ae, erate ae st. eae Laon TV set. Gat aly ae ae ee a — TE LEVIBION. i. tur Ba 3-50.07" —- > > 1112-8 —PE- & | iad ENGLIsH “FORE As AS 18 exposed 'G' . in basement. : floor: VYING THU AY, : girl’s bike $7, Teeter-Tot $6, strolle ——. Cedar chest. 1-0466 0. These Also elevtric, oii heaters at terrific values. Pluorescent,;—-393-- fake ave. — 16. | Haggerty Cash & Carry Specials = H-TOP. PS & ERE Ba a 8 tas. 2xdxT economy Se aa 3 air comressor,. Atlas lathe, coke be gag and misc. tools. i 2 yutside doors and AS 4 screens. EM A REAL BARGAIN Special Purchase GUARANTEED 1 Full Inch Thick ral tant a Door . oe ot ony $22.95 Cash and Carry tax included While they last Open to 6 pee every day Sunda: 4 p.m. ourself - Or installation aan be arranged FEDERAL MODERNIZATION COMPANY ° 12536 Dixie Hwy ls eit Sta OAT. er, ike" new. th MI 4-6120. LMOST + GAS SS oe ee 6 Like new. Also a ny heavy cannet, stitche Sale _ price = $8 mo. Mich. 2-3337. aluminum pressure 2-7820. for room : eveeraie bt . 81.20 sheet | Prefinished Waingt 12.00 sheet || cals on 2 ESTIMATE on all-your lumber needs MA 4.455] ote eenebenenee GARLAND ining, So ee imported,| <= “TRADE-INS” Se. = Deli - Guaranteed ~ Soop ANCHOR FENCES | Bhar BaaStttas 7 Pesan GAs GRAVITY . furnace,. with ducts ser 6 house, FE 68-0265. AVAILABLE NOW ove: | BuyLo . WAREHOUSE ~ TILE- OUTLET ‘ “ARMSTRONG'S P sphalt tile, carton ........... . tan Asbestos, carton ...... hn Rugs, uid |.-.- $308 SURPLUS poi dgor. Very - ches : OIL FURNACE | .. $110, Gas wa ae $8. FE 5-579. OIL Algo COMB. ae ge y teas, MY 38-2738 POSED, INGIDE PANELED ee PLYSCORD CASH AND CARRY 0 oe 2.4 3s Patio Stone aa _CHURCH’S INC. _ IDA ite icf Bos ; a RES 38, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1959 =e " @ 1980 by NEA Service, tray Talk. Rag WA, Pat, OF © - sThe man I marry will have to have money, position, | 2¢ oS a talented | _ wife!" 4 - lt For Sale Miscellaneous 76 76 Siem |S 70 CO oP ye chimney "8. sn18-98 value $60.95: Piuorescent ’ 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. — 45. MODERN «Lik ATtAs 10° LATHE @.C. ALL AC- & misc. a Like Pratt a ompcontes, Sand, Gravel & Dict 4 a WET a a af Bill's Twin Lake Market 9100 eet He (M59) ‘| av CORN, 30c DOZEN. PI ewn by bushel. 2550 Livernois. ‘4 __mile North of oe N Sis Woodward & city foie Pe bring Pas — =e level EE | TOMA PICK $1 level bushel. 8493 yp Bio ie Re wen ats Or TOMATOES GUIS BU YOU FICE them, 6 Waiton, : Sale F Farm Equipment § 93) : PLOW dise, spring tecth reg Scie at TRUCKS Dist*br “rs V-Bottom trailers CTOR Ww LOAI — tractor with mower. plow, ‘ane = FARM MACHINERY NEW 4KD Precis, Oliver ales en rows. om L~ weed, Davis M Ford. tractor 12" tires Case vorese warrantee Sim bay sara Bat a gent dis- ae oat ate Clearance 18 Inte: Fes ae 26 with Id exh 5 BS y r for trucks, saw mills, mM, A-l for itrige. bie, Call w 30871. iL OL ROOM ACHINERY 1 PRO- esr eo! duction mac o sale. Call after 7. FE 5-5723. | De Jt) Yourself 77 Sr ate ces FOR RENT Wall paner —— floor sand- ers, polishers, ae ze ~~ Puel & speraers, _ Colines Ave. FE. S-6ibe . = yg SR PRICES ON- < jumbing, eavestrough. and fenc- eg: 8:30 to 6, Sundays sim Bufid- er's 7 - ‘ise - Wemecin FE Cameras & Ow 1e | ROW PERMAKENTLY LOCATED Miracle Camera Shop OPEN EVERY Sate! Musical Goods ~ 9 $Oll Wal- EXCEPTIONA L TUNUTY. Repossessed Lowrey. mlecirie gee it at r’s. Manager for details. iN. UTE. 2-4069 after 5:30 p.m. Gulbransen Piano “G INNELL'S FE >1 27 8. Saginaw ee Player Piano ,... WARWICK “Sei Or hit an a HOT WEATHER ALS IN-PIANO BAROA\ Used Mahogany Spinet Piano Used Walnut Spinet Piane GALLAGHER’S 200s otto ers ie veoces GOTmS =¥FUEL OIL =. ‘SUMMER PRICES “Ee Full” ice eBUDGET PLAN AUBURN LUMBER Plants, Tre Trees, § acu 8&6 Ne ee on . 0, Cedariine ergreen arm, 6070 Diaie Hwy., Clarkston, ND TR RVI ming & removal. FE 8-2275. 8-6331, Bo buy now, Some ee use KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at O Auction Sales 9 feed a ae UCTION — SATURDAY, SEPT. 5. at 1:00, located 2 miles west < For Sale Pets 87 AKO REO. -pacusHUND PUP. nies, FE 8 B % CRAN®T'S, "2489 Auburn. UL 33i00. GERMAN SHEPHERD, 4 AKC REO} (_ mos. $35 6-3504 PART COREE “POE “POR GALE. PE 4-0353 al PARAKEET AND BORE PPLina Novi on Old’ Grand mounted corn “plan' picker, Cone suromatie | twine tie hey, aa met a eut Leads Case mention, “Quantity hog equipment freah Holstein taitking pee) those who & the best, 40'x80° en AT tated on take. 2 4 ville road. 8-3022. tawalls, ED WILLIAMS ____ #51 Bi Saginaw At Raebura Auto Serv rvices 99 aed Special FRONT END ALIONMEN 99 With this ad ony = Offer ends Aug. jist. GOODYEAR SERVICE SrRe Wanted Used Cars 106 After All! MONEY TALKS! shop the rest, then drive out for ‘the test and prove to your- Dixie “OK” Lat Bay arxuates — ACTION — $$$ MONEY $$$ We Need Cars Top $$$ Dollar: GLENN’ 952 WEST HURON ren PE 4.1797 EET: Bervice. ouvert are te oe Olds, 98. 22 School f2 = CUSHMAN SOLE __cond. Call for address. MY 3.2840 i 150-46 HARLEY DAVIDEON | = Hudson. Between Baldwin & mit se | Fors 1-164. ee ce ee For Sal Sale ceteris 101 ‘a HARLEY 4, SELL = TRADE. __MA_5-2124 after @ b Sele Motor Scooters 100, AListaTE Exc. COND. — ayre EAGLE. A-& SHAPE | ve HARLEY Be viaoe 6560 _cash or r trade for car. OR ‘Se TRIUMPH CUB, A-1 an COND- dition, FE 4-1603. _ ee -ROYAL ENFI 1ELD 00 CC. 2/8 3467 Rarklawn, aubarn Meights 1666 MAICO, "300 ) ex a sedis Pontiac. 4 pet trgnivoraten. ae oe “4 § WOODWARD MI 4.7500 eee tee as aouse ¥ $3 CHEVY BEL AIR” HT. 450 1204 one Your Friend! D 4%4 : for caretree miles. $196 down > | ‘LER CL 4 . hief dr. in| FE 2-1164 | 1992 CHRYSLE UB cov ’ P \1957 Pontiac sterchief 4 dr. to. PE 54- NEW . beautiful 2 tone green Hydra- | 62 CHEVROLET. Gaon | CONDL ; Ful ee Ming Ate ie 8k SO bod Pick matic. Radio. Heater Whitewalls.| tion, 1 own BH 3-8002 5-402. =| Ae : Or Re ickhup Clean as a pin See it—drive it— | W be | tow 5 end yes! Ho buy it. 30 mos, on! ant to uy anew Car ? 59 DeSOTO | ce price fase es all staadare| velape | BE SURE SEE OUR 5E- | 1929 MO! L K factory equipment and federal tex 19 Ford 4Dr sedan. Beautiful 3 LECTIONS oF yew AND OSE P-SWEEP 6 A Complete! Michigan sales tax and license, tone. FOM. Radio, Heater, White- Can FIRS - wer” queeting. Radio & 3-1219 after 6 p. exire ‘limited time offer} walls. $145 down. UARE DEAL: ate ‘Owe or , MODE RAMMEER-DALILAS [1053 Pontiac ¢Dr. sedan. Radio KLAND COUNITY'S eae | Menten AVE s. 500 Miles esc pl PRR, ,RORWING © Conte ogi OCHEST! | Meater. A rea) tressportation aps- DEALERS FORDS #INCE i E $960- mrs “oun wo cial, No movey down. rates | mptteetttne | BEATTIE, ‘- ore to Choose, From Truck Center | ie 1 Mile North UB. 10 : | MAple 5-6666 of MApie 56-1141 “Your PORD Dealer stoee eet . a GMC Open Nights ‘Til 9 5804 DIXIE HWY 1291 MOTOR 5¢ SALES A | “Except Wednesday TH 6 __ At the Stoplight in Warland _ DesOTO-PLYM mae” 1: -y Br ea 1095 PONTIAC 2 DR HARDTOP tose CHEVROLET 310 2-DR. RADIO 35 YEARS Paik DE actory branch | Hydramatic Radio & heater. $706 HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO CABS ey r. cus a ae rt AN ae -. | MONEY DOWN. Assime pay) Sled = DER OAKLAND AT CASS@'ioqy mercury 6 Dessenger, wancn ments of $8.45 yer mo. Call Credit | A-l Used Car Shopping Center Automatic transtnission adio Mgr. Mr Parks at Ard * . . \ Auto Insurance __108 heater, $045 Marold Turner Ford 58 DeSOTO '57 FORD. * - ~ * ) - : r 2 DOOR ITE HARDTOP. Power | STATION WAGON, PL & PD FOR MOST CARS, 40 10 1956 Ford customline 4 dr sedan PONTIAC AUTO. steering brakes, torqueflite, | Hod. mos. Pets of $499 ea | Fordomatic Radio & Heater New BROKERS white tires, ries heater, new all C Se 'shn oo. ee 24383 | foes eu | ) x white finish $199 OR OLD CAR $1595 ree is Pak: Chev... Convert ; $1505 WN, 36 MONTHS ON BAL- 3 57 Pontiac ¢ dr-secan Rae ‘oe? Ford 2 dr. Custom $1305 Foreign & Spts. Cars 109 uy Fonte Whiteweis 41448 {38 Ford Country sedan $1205 PE RAD OA 66 Chevy DeiRa ay 1095 we ’ } Ss) | 1991 Ford, 2 dr sedan $00 2S Flotide car s1ee8 C ( 'H | h : AR ey ae rv np : : ‘unting r. FACTORY BR ANC II | sone Buick 2 dy Hardtop. Super | ‘39 Ford 8 pass. Wagon V8. § 03 | : roe es 'SkoInaw at Dealer’ | gRower steering Power brakes | os Peete wer < 4, “wen $9 | é | FE 58-3588 E 5-410) ne & P ( | th S7 TATLLAITAN | “Dynaflow. R&H $1245 |-33 Ford Fairlane 4 Auto $905 | 513 wena © it a'sn02 | 1087 FORD CUSTOM =n wa MINX 4 DOO, “18 Minutes { Pontiac” |'63 Ford @ Castom § 105 : ee Fordomatic, $296. FE 47121 be- $1095 nutes from Pontiac | 94 Olds 68 4 dr. Sharp s io ‘58 DeSOTO | fore 6 pm ‘ sees ‘94 Fort 2 dr s 5@ 5 a ( — Sa HOMER HIGH MERS. | 35 Baits 400" suped | Pr are oe TY : “Oxford, Michigan oA tu the. wee $245. Torqueflite, power steering & | A-l Used Cer Shopping Center ae . MALL PRICES 1°90 Olde $95 Drakes, windows and 6 way seat PALL fl Se, ; a | White with blue indect we | SS FORD on la now in effect on this 1957 BUICK | 4a Gu plebup $24 $199 OR OLD CAR DOW posuere ie ment with. very 1260 Perry at Madion FE ¢vioo MONTHS ON BALANCE ‘ oe Power ef e ert ; pou Mehite welled: es Ridi u “TRANSPORTATION S8PCCTALS my 3) fea cua low price of 46 Mercury Sedan $49 ‘4 Pontiac Sedan auto trans $49 SiOre sin 19 RTH MOTOR 6ALES Your Friendiy aR Dealer ‘ ~ eh 3-717 2087 Diair Hah way OR 4.0001 us hh BOBGE¥ - - neat! | ae Rb 8. SAGIN of s-ai01 Orchard Lake at Cass ———— "he Ihe 1 E eo ob: 4 __ _ we Py al ah danane we COMMUNITY | 4 cHipy GG0b RURK]NG Conn. REPOSSE SSION FE seis! FE 8-0488 = Open Eves. BEHIND ‘¥, POST OFFICE MOT ALES ia ~ | $145 balance no cash needed. "54 FoRD “ER Ry al = ey ol = Te eatin Gaeta) een AT want BLVD | 1998 BROOKWOOD WAGON sie47. | Tf win och nee ee COUNTRY SQUIRE, ger.| windows. power meriag. om damage Car drivable ORe}-7134 ; Pe 6-4530_ | Automatic transmission, Power, ie eo rd Li LR foal Auto, 118 fordomatic, power Seer ng, ranie. pletely overha . No rust. Exc. MAICO, Wag 61.000. MUST “AIUTST FLAVES ROOM | = | foe heater, white tires, white fimish,| cond. $1,305. MUjual 45021. , eu $M.” 8 miles gal. Bicone ee EL 4 ____ {06 DODO CLUB SEDAN. RA-| runder” like new ay | —— ot Meow Cats, ane ae PRICES SEASHED. be -North Chev. Mian Oar lack he 10 Gab Teag | DOWN. 36 MONTH: Ty PLYMOUTH a wa roadster, Right front damage OR 5) Ford Convert sio9 Hunter Bivd at 8 Wacdonrs Ait, j heater. whit ae a yedie. tad 49-Chevy © t $178 Birmingham : t 4-3795,4 h Ch _ w res. Pr Oo go. ini MG"+D. PERPEcr comm. Beaty Cah “North Chev. no honey Set SS Solis "hang falyatees Tags, aul 38 ong OetRhauteg com Be Sg CHEVROLET tant aig. Woodnard Aas it = . meet = 4 " an ~ 1957 AUSTIN HEALEY MAKE OF. (53 Nash overhauled 6298 linge lat coed psec se pindig. be) 35 — “aM@TORA INC “i ene ter OR 10408, Ae iterears $87 $199 OR OLD CAR DOWN, 36 1953 DODOK HARDTOP. ORIGI- poRD 98 FAIRG NE S00, 2° DR : tees $3 Chevy Clb. Cpe $2909 MONTHS ON BABANCE } | mel = sate eet. a HT FE 4 9186. : 1957 CHEVROLET eon 2°53 Plymouth 105 : anem, up stock (het ANN FI lope, red finah “Mis one | wei pe Plymouth V-4 Pushbutton , | Ne ‘ia $702 , 1955- “FORD CLUB SED. RS, INC owned by an old indy. Stock “S51 Pontiac § 0, | very clean, blue and white, radio, | 912_8._ Woodward _____MT_ 6-5303 - No 102 Price seduced to $2202. (a5 Chevy + Ses heat lito. _ Looks ¢ ig ey ore ok | North Chev. | sit"satet"soed - ; ‘5d ebaker . North Chev “$0 Poise. oe Fs Rest MOTORS, ING ¢ | Hunter Biyd. at 8. Weetwerd Ave. ae AUTO oa - Finance—No Trouble (912 8 Woodward MI 6-5302 Birmingham MI 4.2735 | 68 oa tO } 2- Bo Hunter Blvd at & Wondward Ave Economy Cars 8 PHental liess CHEVY, 310 4 DR, A-1| 1956 9-PASSENGER FORD & Hu mingham MI 42738 ob ea) a oe hae ac sharp, $505, FE 5-3166 ree one DEALER tion wagon, EM 3-4340. : 2 wlate,. 9 Tea Ro ne rr ; : DAN ae r oppin Center “ LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP) Lot bé 3300 Blin Lk ‘le CHEVY Peed BEDAN ‘ ‘bs ) FORD va nO se nem LLY imparted sports and antique tires’ 95 BUIYSK « DR HT WEIL 4 ciin¥ 2° DR BLACK AND 8 FORD aes ain. Sell or trade on inte in Mich ab aeea sane Were tan, equipped Eons like new, Pvi. | wh te. radio. esis w-walla. reas BTATION WAGON . el. FE 41998 or FE 56. sar lamar prsnieme Martst sire) enact Fe ett BM pepygfemeniag toate | a hao Wiser | FORD row Ran, CUNTOM |*“A.1" _ SASL JUNIOR SPORT CAR. 29 HP MO | Month Tend Spe c ials : a e ae ee ea $22" Uy rs 8 Ba shes | v sing. _ Auto, tc Rin 975 & Tapeer Rd 44 Pontiqe 21h yt tieVRot NEW MOTOR { gine | take Orion MY aie > Ford Va 2 Dr. spatless rh, ST OENEE nt Ueny oe ATS DHUNDERBIRD ione - agtay 88 Chevy Bel Air 208 ee pele aries aoe tl) tans . mevvnitarconanion Fal wonre THOU GHITEN & SON 1 au men Cy Lea C 81 DODGE 2 Door HT $1295 r ‘ a well oqutek MAvfwl t , i Olds i SSpSS ; | ¥ oe UNI ity “ean : | ' FORRION CAN BALEA S148 Taine e a rach needed ay 8 “eA NAW 8 gated rissman bas “re 7 Deer lian = : AND SERVICE 1 . 5 — : For Sale Used Cara 1100p w tA anes) Haat Bat RES io 22) (ote gojiaw |e 19.8 BUICK CONVERTIBLE EM Sil OUR SELECTION | ies “ONEWROUER ae . ‘8S MERCURY 2 Door HT .. § 098 14-2558 ; Of fine late model used cone [ay 4 } 7 "S88 CHEVROLET 2 Doo 695 se nremceaee| SBEMeRR ae BT ste SPENCE. Rochest rn (88 Ford Peiriane 8. 2 dr gees | ea ACK CO! le, TN o North Chev. : OC eS er "88 BUICK 2 Door . - § 605 ere ontere ro: - ‘34 Chevrolet 210, 4 a pe ....0426; Walled Lake MA 44511 New Rambler Offers Our Best Buys 34 MERCURY 4 Door ...... § 405 ro Ford FO 2 dr. sit "88, BUICK APECIAL SEDAN by. airmlaahem: at 8 aaa thre th = : ‘34 LINCOLN. 2 HT .. 88 82 For : ir : : Se bee = - FORD +] an) RAH Door ve ‘s) Hudson 2dr | RAH LUTELY, NO MONEY DOWN. As. MUSTO ome Fon Fite 41. np ROGER sent ES & SERVICE sos! fume pad ments of 617 is r mo Ta e- ns $4 BUICK 2 Door .- . $595 4 uburer ve a a ted LJ Set Used Jee ps Are Our Speciality roid Turner Ford WI | SON oo 8 Oe w 5, vs CUS | +54 FORD 2 Door . & 405 ‘)€ RAMBLER $1625 . Deluxe ¢ Door BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF 1088 Se - Pp es - OLIVER [| | POSTIAC-CATILEAC se wernorouican am | SEOR Curae, $ BORE B | 7 FORD ¢ Dow ena te S88 PONTIAC "1 irnaporiran es NDERPUL RADU. | 0S ORRET-2 Sots 2... 098 Mot Or Sales | a RONMEVILAE 8 Sees, | Ovevertibie 84 CHEVIES 2 BEL AIR V8 4 ‘82 CHEVY 2 Door $ 285 ah | te eT Ri : OC I\ L Y | Bet utlrut tutone sblue with | °2 CHEVROLET sig00| OR OR sD TRANS. #8009005, | “SE MILLMAN Minx 4 Door .. 6 196 ‘Ss = i ng 7 i * . $8 Ford Wagon ...$2005 megiehing interior. Lite Rew. Onl? epee LDS NOLIDAY CPE. FULL 88 FORD 2 Door . $1806 "Sg Buick Sp! HI if . $2195 4 L FT 5g BUICK Convertib'e + $160 vy = Al , , ‘8 FORD Station Wagon $2108 ’ $1695 . a) R . [37 Chevy 2-Dr... $1695 b CENTURY 4 door hardtop. Power | ‘56 STUDERARER een] 6 ico L ndUipsient: 6 ‘ST FORD 2 Door ......:... $1008 57 Ford Wagon ...£1495 Heering & brakes, radio, heater,| Regal Deluxe 6. ms. ; . © ~e 9 beau if der blue with - 87 FORD Station Wagon .... $1605 57 Buick Sp l.. JSb7954 , . matching tater Only 83395, “ page $1077 7), oneteel Bt hy ER = vorriac ‘ ut 'S7 Brick R’master $1995! 59 Imperial '57 LINGOLN - ' PRATER SoD gen 8 Oe "56 Buick Cent. .... $1395! ; CAPRI 2 door hardtop. Jet black 4 BuIcE = sites 06 PONTIAC & Deer HT .. 6 0 ‘ ee Pack « $1108) with white top. This cor tim. | © Deer HTop — Double poser TWO "3 CHEVY 4 DR. WAGONS. | S6 Buick Super + sil 5 ee niet pate 3°38 0 wih ex | macuiate throughout. Onty $2190. | +s RAMBLER ° siaes Rak i RB sO FORD § Der .... 8 505 "56 Buick Rimaster, $1395, : Station Wagan 6 5 ad FULL pownh. FROM "83 PONTIAC Convertible. § 808: ce ioacl SOW ONLY 7 PLYMOUTH 1, fee a “6 Plymouth ...... $79)! NOM ONLY eration WAGON V-85 Power. ne STUDEBAKER $798 4, STIAG 4 pr, ‘SS PLYMOUTH Convertible . 8 695 SS Olds bil ~. & BOS ' {lite (ranainiasion, fadie? mentae: P. eaident Coupe | ; S dsmobile .....5 : é : beautiful. metallic green | STANDARD TR NEMISSION. 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" ; aon — an = “s — ee : . 8) FORD... ..-* bobs 2 Oe eee ( + : roca ‘M CHEVROLET Tor Pp 9108 ne Orchard Lake venue’ “BUICK OPEL - JEEP. I 4 | 1955- Buick 2- i How, — redio, 4 | | | | | j | fe OROUR BEST, i $i Ford ® pass ~_o “om jones f= 5 ASKINS “ee ied Want to buy a new car? Dyna- er ee | = “Reuecrions ee tires. Good Beautiful black and ivory finish. . any Ry . AN 1066. Oldsmobile 68 Hydramatic. caeie, and ivroy finish 1956 Pontiac 4-door sedan, hydra- | matic, radio, heater, above aver- . joor hard eter, black BEATTIE VOR Used Cars| Rist a amatba a | i - Souris Pots : i mage — throughout. aire | 1967 Buick 4- ass tardtes. Oyna- ae | flow, power steering, power _At the the epeam in 5 Waterford - brakes, radio, heater. Like new. ' — i One owner, ONE 1967 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door | or hardtop. V-8 engine, peestenae, | ; radio, heater. Like new cream snd | , ivory finish. Sharp. 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(4) NBC Playhouse: uto fall off their during the fourth * The trade and other nally industries steel strike is settled by the _ |middile of this month. : ated at the start of the strike. It added that new orders placed now. would not be delivered until Feb- es Hard to Undertand He Red China’ s. Of fensive Sw E Macmillan. The taped peak operations quarter even if! terday morning on CBS-TV, in Ike and Mac TV Act~ NEW YORK (UPD—It the Brit: | mal TV chat with Prime Minister program, as seen yes- a put yaryan tracts power a bureau geen, = BY buna = Salary to Sag of enpper: cheats and gyp|t:30 (2) As the World Turns. wire clipped, from high ‘ten. — sa or (1) Tepper. 2 ws00d Cot (cont.)- (4) This Is Your Life. Repeetii:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. Tm te) Wason Teal, Weatern:| Sowing of life of tenor|a:e9° (2) For Better or Worse a Suasoe iguiews ts cat as| et Queen tee 8 Day. Sasutaie eenelad wibrink oot — _. {1 Donna Reed, Comedy:| _.(7) Day in court. — eoresapgly » dead Yes David Barker spends ‘night/2:39 (2) House i‘ ve ro | nag! wg the Stones after bravely (4) Blandle. ae ag a EO. og bites for al- a Gain Sharm. : | . 3:00 (2) Showcase. - si Ramage BF cra (9) News. Baa - (4) Young Dr. Malone. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Ad-|20:18 (9) Weather. (7) Beat the Clock, venture Rery Calhoun, |12:28 (9) Sports Show. _ @) Movie. “Yellow Tomahewk.”” (’54), [#30 (2) Theater (cont,) 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. 8:00 (2) Keep Talking. . (4) U.S, -Marshal. Western (4) From ‘These Roots. 4) Wagon. Train (cont.) Citizens of Tucson are threat-| (7) Who Do You Trust? (1) Court ‘of Last Resort.| . ened dy vicious gunman who)4:99 (2) Brighter Day. cases of miscar-| #00ts innocent people for no}, (4) (color) Truth or Conse- of justice: _ tonight, ; Alles = Todd-Loomis case,” mur- (7) Burns and. m- (7) American Bandstand der was aftermath of college edy: Gracie feins amnesia)g:15 (2) Secret Storm, football game. and George almost loses his)4;39- (2) Edge of Night. ™ ae wee (eum) 9) Rosen Kent Boys golf. @ mc Andy 8:30 (2) TracKdown. Western:| 5 49 9) starlight (9) ‘on : . Gilman attempts to unravel|/*”** Sd Theater.|5:00 (2) Movie. gur- ee aaa A mat (4 (color) George Pierrot “ cid "s E ’ : re rounding death of an wheel (2) (4) News, Weather, | (9) Looney Tunes. a possibility of a (7) Soupy’s On. Variety with)g:39 (7). /Time crime. : Soupy Sales. [si 3 4) Sports. / (4) (color). The Price ~ 1s} 1138 (% Weather. Fi Orele ead Haztlet. Com-{i1!%0 (2) Movie, Comedy: Glenn edy: Ricky inherits unbai-/ © Ford, “Mating of Millie a usn Prager othe lomt.) 11:30 (4) ped Paar. Variety tag | in \ Need f Funds . Millionaire. ! . Qua. guests Dody Goodyman, 3 0 0 Gen wealth emg ol cot Fieee: and See Fa : slesag Soa ry Seay (Dy Shock a State Traffic Group Repeat. | frame ate ca) | Chief Says Facilities (4) (color) Music Hall : .. U Singer Stuart pays re- May Trénd Up | turn visit to Dave tonight THURSDAY MURNING 2 ae | (7) Boxing. Middleweightig:s9 (2) SING Michigan taxpay- Tiger vs: Acelggp (2) On the Farin Front. ¢fS Must: spend tcc Re Armstrong, 10-round contest.|7:99 (2) TV College. traffic salety or face (9) Mr. District Attorney. (4) Today. a successful campaign to ‘Drama: D.A. attempts to (1) Big Show..- reduce highway ‘ ‘trap man who sells homes in|7:39 (2) Cartoon ‘Classroom Those were the alternatives laid. non-existent subs (7) Breakfast Time. before the State Safety Commission : = 8:15 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. yesterday. : 8:30 (7) Johnny Ginger. on SS 9:00 (2) Moyie. “The is-over,”” said (4) (color) Buzo the Clown. | Gordon H , Ghent, director of 9:30 (4) Life of Riley. the Traffic Safety Center at (7) Stage 3. Michigan State University. te08 (4) Dough Re Ml. “Tt was comparatively .easy 10:28 (9) Billboard. ing in 1955, on 16:30 (2) Sam Levenson. oat ot ‘te gemrytiger ‘ (4) Treasure Hunt. . aa ae ber bs cat One 4 wsnee toll,” he said. “‘But.we have run iS. out of momentum with out present J%] |11:00 (2) 1 Love Lucy. cenaacne™ in a (4) Price Is Right. ce « A Traffic deaths have been the state every Year since * "Tl ‘am # men short of my complement of 1,150 men because iI haven't had the funds to rehire men as Vacancies were créated,” Joseph A. Childs. ‘I can't devote * foreseert T the patrol attention that I am ex- 81 oettnx , ——o lackeal 2 — a oe BS 2 Living room ean 33 Uns ° = ge ce . s oon (ie |W Bertone 3: Sheehe recommended the com- 86 French state oT 24 Rant 2 Soon mission urge the Legislature to ae ee | + ~ DOWN 10 Gist preg aes wa win eH ae om wwa (ee “wale ai wars (im) wren ey rae comm WILSON. turned out to be Fred's favorite medicine — sunflower seeds.” By EARL WILSON . sophisticates. “I've found some of They'd have.-to be,” | Philosopher Gleason | Debunks Sophisticate | NEW YORK. _ Jackie Gleason is most philosophical those days as he contemplates his successes (and his money). Out at his Peekskill roundhouse, he was denouncing so-called these sophisticates . very naive,” said a guest at the bar. - boomed Giese, “to hang out with sophisticates.” Gleason's fellow performer in “Take Me Along,” Walter Pidgeon, often gobbies protein pills. This reminded Gleason of working with Fred Allen, whe brought a large box to radio reliearsals, “I figured - . these were the jokes,” Jackie said. “I asked him, ‘Are those ¢ &: &- the gems?’ They Rare Hit Jot 15 Th. of 8 en lt 40 abe an pay I win so few arguments with the B.W. that .. “I'm going to meet Dennis O'Keefe and Toots “Which Dennis O'Keefe way... “My father-in-law made $1,000,000 last ‘year taking pic- Lad Shor,” I said the other night... —the actor?” she said... O’Keefes, do you?” I barked ... “It’s a fairly comimon name,” she vetoried hotiy. “There are probably seven or . I looked—and there weren't , #0 there ... 1 told this to Q’Keefe, who said, “Actu- ally, ‘it’s B made-up name given to me by Eddie Mannix in Hollywood. He said my own name was no good for pic. tures. My real name is Jim Flanagan.” t in the phone book!” .. 16-year-old in “Jolly’s Progress.” er * ®t “I don’t know * “& * ‘Rudy Vallee, the Frankie Avaion of 1929, met the Frankie Avalon of 1059 when Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence taped an ABC-TV show—and they were a contrast in haberdashery. ‘ Frankie wore a grey continental-style cardigan and Rudy wore @ red-and-white madras dinner jacket. Always thrifty, Rady said-bé buys the madras in Ber-” muda at $1.41 0 yard ard gets his S.A. fraternity broth- et, Al Heiman, a Cincinnati tallor to for him. “We've been pals for years ing up the madras for meas a gift,” Rudy said. “Its reel cool, sian,” Prankls said, "Out you'll never make _ltstn tees Gage wittions white bok aoe ie * * 3 Alien Drake, “from . any- any other Dennis up the jackets he enjoys mak-. . kebabbed them with a few final ‘Air Propaganda os hn banaihilin tubie tatoy atiarl : vg Oo ad te "| Five, Principles. of Coexistence. is jealous of the initiative in Com- a five-day, breathing spell. The| India has\ consistently pleaded! \ For a few acres which have no} munist affairs the Soviet Union : its and| te cause of Red China before) meaning, a bowl without pottage, recently had in Europe strike efitered its eighth week and) 1. non-Communist world, advoca-|the Reds have displayed a com-|and the Middle ‘This theory appeared all but certain to be the diplomatic recognition and plete carelessness for Indian opin-| holds that Peiping wishes to re- longest stoce World (Wer Tan Unmet Nations membership Se ee ey ee eee ee gaining teams of the United Steel- | Premler Nikita Khrushchey are workers Union and the industry's TV News and Reviews BF frog gpa age Sian: - maybe week with both’ sides admitting without the participation. and ty bad teen nadie reed “| British Showed Artistry ea ;Earp began heading for new ter- os tee Sabesne gad West ae bullets, In next Tuesday's episode, Wyatt wilt be en route to Tombstone, Ariz Las Vegas following next Sunday's CBS-TV hour to tape POF! viet Deny Dominican Three MBS Ex- Officials | Insist U.S. Is Wrong About Bribe Money - WASHINGTON (AP) — Three! former Mutual Broadcasting Sys tem officials have denied federal accusations that they accepted Fe This. is & motive which in the. "| past has often been attributed to the Soviet government, and ig-, . |nores. the fundamental tactics of, . |ofportunism and expansionism to) which the smarastiensl Commu-| nists are wedded. The the Chinese people have long been) indoctrinated, under the National-| ists as well as the Communists, with the need for border correc- + tions, The channel swim: Ed Sullivan, 3 side issue to the jealousy theory, it has been that Peiping, heavily depentaat on So- viet aid for China's economic pro- _|gram, is fearful lest the Kremlin’ become too occupied with its ef-! "| forts to relax tensions and there-. by increase Soviet econotnic ties’ with the West. * *® Whatever may be Re cause of Peiping's latest actions, they em- ‘| phasize one point of extreme dan- ger. The regime seems to be com-) pletely ignoring world opinion. A country which does, that gradually makes itself ever more of an out- law than Red China had already. done through her aggression in Korea. And nobody can ever tell what an outlaw may do next. UAW Rejects Plan of Struck Cross Co. jected a five-point company p nearby Fraser. * L. Guterma and Garland L. Cul- pepper Jr.—resigned from Mutual. within a week after they accepted | the money, the federal grand jury charged. The third, Hal Roach Jr..,| left Mutua] about a month and a! half later. | x» * f Guterma, an international _fin- ancier in trouble with the federal government on several other ques. | tions involving money matters, | was president of Mutual. Rozach | was board chairman and Culpep- | per a director. Michigan Bell Names New Vice President DETROIT #—James M. Smith, ' Other executive appointments an- President | Wiliam M, Day 4. & Charles K. Euler general trat-| er; ’ A succeeding Smith, and Kenneth J. Boekeloo, general com- mercial manager succeeding Conroy Concrete and Termites. _|movie; “Hatikvah,” @pens here Oct. 26. ‘ SHOSHANA : je duch Giewen's foancing ,aWADK Bevely Hil shop fr _ his favorite N.Y. barber. _ pee eoreareaee eee ‘thing nowadays, ote we can ‘Vatford it... T — ene rs ‘ = f | i | The automotive firm submitted the proposal] to state and federal mediators ® * * UAW regional director George Morrelli promptly called the com- pany’s proposal totally unaccept- able. He termed it ‘‘a shallow attempt to look clean after leading its workers into a maze of legal cobwebs for the sole purpose of dodging its legal responsibility of bargaining with the UAW." |the Army, Navy and Air Force as posal for settlement of a 90 day strike at the Cross Co. plant in/gan University freshman classes /coequal services under the Defense Department, A few hours before the Seen Government Operations Committee made public its report, the House | Space Committee heard even’ more sweeping demands for —1 re- organization. to help eliminate’ waste and dup- lication. The space committee is oral gating the Air Force and Navy reancellation of. ‘exotic’ jet fuel programs . after $240,000,000 had been spent on them. “Tt is time to clean out the Pentagon, put all those services in ‘one uniform, get some coordina- | tion over there,” Sisk said, Texas Fire Fighter Heads Chiefs’ Group GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)—A fire chief who began his fire fighting: /career as a olunteer fiteman to- day was élected president of the in International Assn. of Fire Chiefs. A. H. Lintelman, 58 - year - old chief of the Baytown, Tex., Fire Department, was elected to head the worldwide orgkniaztion without opposition. He moves into the top. job ee oe Sen vine eee te 8 | year a Chief R. C. Malmquist of the Minneapolis Fire | Departnient. MOUNT CLEDENS wh — United | Auto Workers spokesmen have re- /Offer College Courses he CHEBOfGAN #—Central Micht- will be offered this year at boygan High School Subjects will include lish, paychology, speech. 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He ‘ 2 es * * é » ie chs \ * a Y; aoe s@ 2 . ee FORTY-EIGHT pits cme te _ Sa ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, suPifune 2, 0 Radical Change in Last MYeors =< * Laws No Subsite. |Banker Wiho Misapplied’ eee Mexico Japan Combines Old, New - - for Enforcement '$} Million Free Today ~~ »|esrwexn. ee SAS crry, Mo, (AP)—Fed. : * | {Bditor’s ote: The last 14 years ge ; emma | the Japanese as a whole appear _Katsas cay, cahnot substitute} ‘DANBURY, Conn; (APIA 53 [Bienes 5.283 residents “were son, qhenge from the _ convineed that their new world |for effective local law ‘year-old banker, who misapplied sympathetic. ong | is far superior and much to be iment against labor ering; than-a million dollars in nan Se a ae eet eo ioral Manin dieser tiem money, completes his|through overdraft loans. The mon-|We're crazy It is a world in which the ancient} to today, ley. Rae went to aid. strug- and the modern jostle each other| Kennedy, chief counsel for the me . 4: to ry sy eel pg every day of the week. Senate Labor-Management Com-| witiam R. Rose, once a _re- Refrigerators, television setg,|mittee, addressed the Midwest) acted © se transistor radios, cocktail shakers,|Conference of the Council of State}i win town of Ellenville, N electric. washing machines, twin|Governments at a dinmer attended). ai:5 tree from the Federal Cor- beds, reclining chairs, vacuum|by about 400 legislators and offi-| .-tional Institution ‘cleaners, hi-fi sets, cloches hats,|cials from. 12 gtates. he oes ie sack dresses and western style| “We should not get the idea that) 11. yiy work in suits attest to the taste for the) passage of federal legislation willl ire store next door to Colorful kimono, wooden geta|Jimmy Hoffas,” Kennedy said. Home Bank, which went broke un- shoes, scrolls, lacquer rice bowls,|‘‘Such legislation is a major step der chop-sticks, straw mats for floor-|and is essentially needed, It will tions. ing, apparatus for flower arrang-|go a long way in dealing with He: ing and the tea ceremony give| critical penne in the labor | 5, prison on Dec. 10 © WW By JOHN RODERICK TOKYO #—Fourteen years ago today the Japanese surrendered to- the United States ending the most costly war ever fought. Today, Japan is an American ally, the keystone to the West's defense in Asia. What are these hard-working, * modern-minded Asians like? Writers, scholars and sdciol- ogists have had a hand at analysis. . They have jobsarve ed that the Jap- anese say “yes when they mean “no,” that they are a nation of j Hrilliant imitators, that they are industrious, sentimental, lovers of nature, exquisitely polite at home and astonishingly rude in public. The truth is that the Japanese ery and laugh, get angry or dis- couraged for very much the same reasons’ as do Americans, Englishmen or Frenchmen. 3 Mie a : Nii = i ii s € E t a “ea : : or eeeee® oeeeee $2.95 Gel, | oo ve- $295 Gah, aghy* i i! # x 8 #5 : fb i CLOSE-OUT © | WALL CINOLEUM evidence of a continuing love for|field.’’: : parte SF heme — — the old. (granted tim Beg. ee 7G 29¢. run. Ft. * * * Notes Bring Friendship {oct.. 1. Sette Few countries since the end of| ~ the institution pushed : World War II have been in such} TOKYO (UPI)—Japan and Ru-|toda it 5) a burry to catch up with the rest|mania have re-established diplo-| in the — hospital. 3 SMITH s OUTLET jof the. world. But fewer still have|fnatic relations following an| ~ a. % Establish Mint i in 1792, : plunged into the middle of the 20th|exchange of letters on the matter,} Rose, a mdoee had been pop- i 257 S.. SAGINAW ST... Century still clinging tightly to/the foreign office “announced yes-|ular in his community, When he| The first federal mint : was. es-| their treasured past, . iterday. = was arrested in 1956, most ‘of'tablished in 1792. | mG &: ARE They are rude, selish, dishonest, impolite, insincere, and. criminal in about the same proportion as are other people clecwhete. A CHANGE-—Before World War. They seem to have a greater? Il, caring for children was the than ordinary capactiy for suffer- Japanese’ wife’s duty. Here a re ager respoging ° eget modern father tends Junior iness, taking offense at real or fancied slights, and for finding| , oaie onmne: heauty eithér in the squalor of the cities or the disorder of the coun- tryside. * « myth. The West suddenly dis- cerned a.tough, hard-working na- * « * tion of half-modern, half-feudal| They have their share of {n-|People who, pressed into the serv-| tolerance and though they criti-|!ce of @ military clique, were able’ cize the treatment of the. Amer-|'9 challenge the might of the ican Negro, they do nothing to |United States herself. ~ improve the lot of the Eta, al ape, postwar occupation set in whole class of outcasts in their motion a new Japanese revolu- own country. tion nearl profound as that | In general, they idolize movie begun by C cee Perry in stars, cheer their favorite base-\jggy when he opened up the ball player, throw pop bottles at) country te the western world the umpire, play the lottery, pet] peter 299 years of isolation. in the parks, dance the tango, and , keep their noses glued to tele-| All but completing the country’ s| P vision very much as ordinary peo- break with feudalism, the occupa-| ple do in the United States, or|tion redistributed the land, re- moved the emperor from politics, | gave the women the vote, en-| Because of their- industrious (couraged labor movements, _re- ness, the dapanese have been (diced the power of the Shinto | compared to the Germans, But, | ate religion, restored freedom | in fact, they more nearly re- jof the press and revamped thet semble the English who also in- tradition-bound education system habit a small, densely populated | 4 new kind of Japanese has group of islands Just off a major emerged from these _ historic continent. changes, an individual who thinks Like the English, the Japanese|more for himself, takes greater have erected an elaborate system|initiative, and understands the of manners to permit them to live| meaning of responsibility. without too much conflict in con-|. * * * y tact with the crowded, jostling mil- But the reforms also swept away lions in the tiny land, seme of the ancient beliefs. and Long-established religions and! aostoms which had been the prup centuries of royal rule have given of many of the common people the Japanese a society, which like) a, 9 consequence, millions find that of the English, demands re-\themselves in a spiritual and spect for superiors, has created) moral vacuum. Some, seeking new sharp distinctions between the ldigciplines. to replace the old. classes and given an inordinate/paye turned to politico-religious) love for pageantry, pomp and cir groups which stress military or camstance. ; ganization or to the Communist. During the 19th Century, it was party, fashionable to regard the Japan- : * % A ese as somewhat comic, doll-like With creatures whose chief preoccupa- tion lay in flower arranging, in- cense burning and ritual tea drink- ing, Pearl Harbor | _exploded this' But, despite the drawbacks, | Taught een Son to Steal So Her Family Could Eat} SAN DIEGO, Calif, (AP) — Alfor him in a parked+car, Gary mother accused of aiding her! gaid. teenaged gon in 600 shoplifting . * & forays says she and her husband ; : took advantage of the boy's Mrs, Myers told newsmen she “sticky fingers” because her fam-|4"d her. husband had ‘“‘taken ad- ily was hungry. vantage of the boy's sticky fin-! x *& gers” and that My had Delores Myers, 36. mother of ae mn ' vere See ee Use Sears Easy Terms ary that stealing was wrong. seven, was arraigned Tuesday on! charges of burglary and contrib-| * * * only $5 Down on ‘tems under $200 uting to the delinquency of her| Mrs. Myers said she and her son, Gary, 14. ‘husband gave Gary. a shopping . * * * ‘list but no money, She was arrested at a house| “My outlook was for the gen.) she and her husband, Kenneth, /¢ral welfare of my family,” she} 42, rented Friday, said, “We = to eat/ a Myers, charged with burglary, receiving stolen property and con- tributing to the delinquency of Asks Red China Probe | Gary, is at large, CANBERRA, ~ Australia, (UP1)—| _— Opposition leader H. 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