ee oe ae | * | = ae as i “wr c-_ viTwF - Bees! re a ER PAg “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, - ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Sao “MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1 Resea rch Slash Now Pu WASHINGTON (P—A two-month old dircctive which the Defense Department made public only yesterday slashes military research and development spending by at least 170 million dollars. Sen. Monronéy (D-Okla), Eisenhower to cancel the Aug. 17 directive “right now, blicized protesting, urged President May Be Today Scientists Due.to Fire First, Stage Engine of! U.S. Space Rocket WASHINGTON (® — Technicians may try again today to test-fire the first stage engine of the Van-, guard rocket which they hope ul- timately....\yill.. Send an American satellite into space. Such a. firing apparently was, put off twice last Friday. Official sources at the missile test center at Cape Canaveral, Fla., said test) activities would be resumed today, The testing plan is to send aloft the rocket, using only the | first-stage engine. The Vanguard | *defore we cut off some idea in mid-brain that might Vanguard-Test strscton : |. The otder, signed se Sec retary | lsave the country from de- of Defense Charles Wilson _ before: ‘his recent retirement, was pot! ‘made public at the time. It was jreleased yesterday after an ac-| ‘count of it appeared in the Wash- ington Post and Times Herald. The paper sald some holders | | of Alr Force contracts for basic research have complained that the harm done to research fees, | be out of proportion to the ey saved, A Defense Departinent spokes- man said yesterday that Wilson's ‘intent was for a careful review ‘by each service of its research Wilson. Won't Comment DETROIT ) — Former Secre- | tary of Defense Charies E. Wilson | declined comment today on the Pentagon's confirmation that he | ordered military and research LEO J. HEENAN | City Architect. Taken by Death leo J. Heenan Suffers Fatal Coronary Attack; Funeral Wednesday | | Leo J itiae architect and designer of many jeity and county buildings, died of al rocket, at full power, is planned | development spending cut back | coronary attack yesterday morning. to have three stages, the last of | which would carry the satellite | inte. an orbit about 300 miles above the earth. The United States plans to tire some small test spheres in De- cember and to try to send up fully! instrumented satellites starting in| March. * * * aottay American scientists are, not optimistic about the ~value of} information from Russia's space) vehicle One of them said: we'll fever learn very much about! Sputnik.: The Russians certainly) aren't talking, and there's a limit to what .you. can learn, visual and radio signals.” In Cincinnat!, Sen. Bricker R-| Ohio) said, “The strength and the efficiency of. our ‘thilitary estab- lishment must not be judged in) the light. of any single weapons) device.” 4 Flags for Each Pole “Chances are at least 170 million dollars. ‘test ‘Ga evaluation programs in: the light of the current govern- ment economy drive. \ORDERED 10 PCT. CUT Congress allotted five billion \dollars for research during the !@nd County Board of Supervisors, Bar Assn.,, limiting issuance of re- icurrent ‘fiscal year, which began served three years as a city asses- ‘straining orders without opposing |July 1. The total included $1,700.-'sor until 1935, and was chairman| counsel being present 1000,000 for basic research and |$3,300,000,000 for research and de \velopment preéurement. The order directed the military) \services to make cutbacks equal ito 10 per cent of each service's! his family moved Pontiac He 67, at General Hospital | was * * * Beside his lengthy architectural) ‘achievements, Heenan once was a) Pontiac representative on the Oak- sion at the time of his death. Aug. 1, 1890. Eight years tater to Pontiac iportion of the $1,700,000,000, But| where the deceased remained a ithe department ithe euts are intended to come out | (Continuedon Page 2, Col. 3) Pot-O-Gold’s $700 Could Buy Many Christmas Gifts It doesn't take long to fill the spokesman said) resident ever since, | In 1916 he opened the offices of {L. J. Heenan Architects which he joperated with his son George, one} of three surviving children. Others of Oregon, ars John Heenan Jr., land sour). Mrs. Shirley Hinton of © Mis- * * * Also surviving are his wife Cora Nelson, his father John. E. Heenan, NEW YORK (INS) — Street ‘pot when $100 is added to it each,#"4 11 grandchildren, - lighting poles-along the route of Queen Elizabeth’s “‘ticker tape” parade up Broadway from the Battery o City Halt are decora- ted today with four flag stand- ards. There are two U, S. flags, one flag for the: city of New York and one British Common- wealth flag decorating each pole. British Choir to Sing NEW YORK (INS) — A selec- tion of British and Commonwealth folk songs wil] be sung tonight by the British Commonwealth Choir at the ball. in honor of Queen Elizabeth at the 7th regi- ment armory. Segre Already Pot-O-Gold js back’ at the $700 mark. What would be} \nicer than to start your Christmas! shopping early without about the bills? - All you have to de is send us the right answers for the puzzle that appears on page 22 of to- day’s Pontiac Press, week's puzzle, the right numbers for this -week’s Pot-O-Gold will be ers, Even with a winner for last week it will still be worth $125, so why iwait? You can buy quite a few, presents with that much. money. If no winner is found for last) worth as much as $725 for subscrib-| PLANS MANY CITY BUILDINGS Heenan designed the present City Hall, the Public Safety Building, WOITYINE ithe new west side fire station, the ipresent Pontiac General Hospital; land its four million dollar addition, lthe Adah Shelly Branch Library, jand several older fire halls in the icity. County buildings designed by | Heenan include the Children’s | Home, the Infirmary, and the powerhouse and jaundry build- | ing. He also designed Owen School, several school additions, and was presently. working on the new Salvation Army Social | | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) BEFORE JAIL.— Last night for actor Errol Flynn (middie). Here he and actress Maura FitzGibbon chat with Clint Walk- er (television's *‘Cheyenne”) during the annual ; \ ‘Calm Before the Storm B was a busy ‘one © wee _. AP Wirephote Hollywood. Later in the evening he ahd: * Miss: FitzGibbon were arrested on a drunk charge. Flynn allegedly stole an off-duty policeman’s Ballyhoo Ball at.the Riviera Country Club in’. badge and 4 kiss from the officer's wife. Heenan, well-known Pon-| ot the Pontiac Historical Coramie-|"™ _|to interpret the constitution. -fof last night by tons of rain- Judge Refuses to Lift Order Against Hotfa leader of Teamsters, Still Restrained From) Taking Presidency WASHINGTON (# — U.S.) District Judge F. Dickinson) R. Hoffa from taking over! as president of the Team-| Sters Union. Letts then went ahead with a hearing on pleas to ‘convert the restraining or- der into a preliminary fn- |junction against Hoffa and ito put the 1 4¢-million-mem- |ber Teamsters Union under court receivers. | Plaintiffs in the case are a group of rank-and-file New York Team- isters members. They claim the lrecent Teamsters convention which elected Hoffa to succeed Dave Beck was illegal. Letts quickly denied four mo tiens argued by Teamsters’ Atty. | Martin O'Donoghue. The motions would have dismissed the exist- ing restraining order and put the case down for trial on its merits. O'Donoghue said Letts had acted |improperly in granting the re- istraining order last week after -a \closed ‘hearing in the court's cham- bers without notice to the union and without giving union attorneys ia chance to be present, 1 O'Donoghue said this violated jone of the canons of the American urgent cases potion | inecessity. * by dire | ‘The plaintiff rank - and - file |: Heenan was born in Jackson on group has charged that Hoffa— aceused ef corruption in senate Rackets Committee hearings— rigged his own election at the Letts today refused to. lift: his order restraining James| in to the} ,' be recent Teamsters convention in Mianii Beach, Fila, the Senate’ committee. contends more than half the convention del- egates were illegally chosen. *« * * Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) of SPARKLING DEPARTURE — Dressed in a dazzling aquamarine evening gown, Queen Eliza- beth pauses to say goodbye to Mrs. Mamie Eisen- hower at the White House before leaving for New AP Wirephote York tast night. The royal guest and her hus- band, Prince Philip, spent four days with the nation's first couple in Washington. | He said one of the delegates who jparticipated in the convention ac- tually was not elected formally by his local union as a delegate until a week after the convention ended. | \He did not name the delegate. INJUNCTION EYED Judge Letts must decide whether, to convert his restraining order which bars. Hoffa from becoming ‘union president into a preliminary injunction, with the same. effect, and .whether court masters should be named to. supervise the union pending new elections. Dave Beck, the union's retiring) | president, also accused of corrup-| tion in Senate committee testi motiy, has announced he is hold- ing up plans to step out in Hoffa's \favor pending the outcome of the: court challenge. In-an answer to the: conten- tions of the plaintiffs, the union has challenged the right of the | court to intervene in the political affairs of a private organization. The. union contends that while there may have been violations of a number of union constitutional provisions over electing and seat- jing the delegates, this was cured lby a ruling from Beck waiving! ‘these constitutional provisions junder the union president's power ! | - A Dead as Storms ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. wh — A mass of wet air from the Gulf of) Mexico collided with cool south-| western breezes over New Mexico! mountains yesterday, bringing. ideath and destruction to the north- ern half of the state. More rains were forecast through today. Three persons died in head-on collisions on highways in the rain) belt. A smal] boy tumbled. to his) death :* the swollen Pecos River.) kt * * U.S. 64 between Santa Fe and). Taos was blocked through much loosened boulders ‘piled on the! jhighway in the Rio Grande gorge. ‘Several motorists plowed into! rockslides before highway crews, icleared the route. | | Floodwaters flowed as much as ‘two feet deep through downtown. Estancia, central New Mexico farming community. ‘Two. hundred | men battled the imwmdation with| «/ sandbags. An earth dam deren! across State Road 41 through the ltown finally averted the threat to! ‘the business section, | che made about the firing range death of a Japanese | Japanese Flait New Mexico | ‘Crowded Schedule Faces Queen, Philip New York Greets Elizabeth NEW .YORK ™® — Britain’s;seldom ff ever matched in New Queen Elizabeth arrived by train) York annals. from Washington today for her ~ * first visit to the city linked so} A minute after her arrival she closely by name and history to/stepped from her train onto a 65- her own land. In store for the roy-|foot-long red carpet at what re- al sightseer was a welcome|cently has been an almost desert- ed freight terminal at. Stapleton, Staten Island, south of Manhattan's monumental spires, The terminal was once the Army's busiest . embarkation port for the American service- men who joined the Queen's own countrymen only a few years lI Roae across the bay Bankers Agree Turnpike Bonds ‘Poor Investment Finance Leaders Point to Low Market Stotus of Highway Securities Ry PETE LOCHBILER The © financial prospects for a Michigan toll road range from slim to nil. This was agreed today by both a prominent Pontiac banker and a nationally- known Detroit investment banker, answering this question on which Pon- tiac’s immediate ho for a new e iw hinge: Could a north - south turnpike past Pontiac be fi- nanced in view of present bond market conditions? “In my opinion, it is impossible to market any type of toll road |hbonds,"’ said A. C. Girard, presi- dent of the Community National | Baek * * Sydnor Gilbreath, president of the First of Michigan company, said, “At this time, it would be difficult if not impossible to sell revenue bonds for a new turn pike." Both investors pointed out that the bend market generally is down nowadays, with the market for jurnpike bonds down farther than the average, As a result, turnpike bonds rep- resent a poor investment, they Girard went further by saying that some existing turnpikes are getting a little wehk." HIGGINS LOOKS FOR RISE George N. Higgins, chairman of the Michigan Turnpike Authority (MTA), has agreed that market for turnpike bonds is bad, but believed at & meeting with Pon- tiae representatives last week that the market may go up, * * *&. At the meetirig, with State High- way Commissioner John C, Mack- ie, it was agreed that a toll road, if financially feasible, would be built through Pontiac sooner than a free expressway. Girard today quoted figures that show bonds for existing turnpikes. are selling at prices lower than those for which they were bought. - If the market continues low, Girard said, investors will lose money if they sell their turnpike bonds. If, on the other hand, the bonds are held fo maturity, the anticipated margin of profit will be considerably. reduced, he said. (Continued on Page 2, Col age in defense of the tree world’s ideals. A less - attractive spot could) hardly have been chosen for tha arrival. -Worn paint and broken — were everywhere in evi- GI Girard Declines Reply on-3 Pretrial Statements | MAEBASHI, Japan (P—GI William S. Girard today de-|4.., clined to testify on conflicting pretrial staternents which * * * But the past was.all but forgot- ten in the hubbub surfounding the ival Queen and her h Judge Yuzo Kawachi, presiding at Girard’s man-| Nand, Ketan Philip. ‘ — slaughter trial, called the Ottawa, Ill, soldier to the priniaNT SUNSHINE mand ~~ aot be Lou OO | panese prosecutors” in Not Quite So Cold 1c Sates Na samreree'se tN Pontiac Tonight sir’ “when asked if he wanted to| . say--anything— about--them. ; For the Pontiac area, the jweatherman says tonight will bebe remembered. In one statement Girard said | remem dg hale ak : cna ipartly cloudy, with a low of 40 to! - * * * | heads of Japanese collecting |") STE. | New York's Gov. Averell Harri- shells.on a U.S, firing range Tomorrow will be mostly | man stepped forward to greet the here last Jan. 30. Girard said | cloudy with a chance of scat- |Queen as she set foot onto the he shot “to chase them away.” tered showers.~ The high will jred carpet. “A host of other dig- But in another statement | reach 62-66, Tomorrow night the |nitaries joined in the welcome. soldier said he fired two sors outlook in cloudy and cool with | ~ Scores of police and Secret “one into the air and one over ad i brass collector. Even the, weather .came to. the, ‘aid of the gala day's ‘round of en- itertainment and honors for the February winsome monarch. A brilliant au-| \welcome of its own. The _ still, windless air—was so crisp enough to make the day one to — rain. The low will be | ‘eervind men provided a protec- ihead of Japanese shell pickers.’ | tive cordon. Army helicopters Girard admits firing the empty) The lowest recorded témperature | whirled about. brass casing from his rifle gre-\in the downtown Pontiac area this Tt | » Queen moved down a lon nade-launcher. which _ killed Mrs.|morning was 38. At 1 p.m. the Midi seo and Prince Philip Naka Sakai. But he says it was mercury had climbed to 62. an accident thet cccerrad while nai along, immediately behind he was carrying out guard duty.|. ee es | Kawachi sharply questioned!” POE PED OTT oe een a etes | Mrs. Sakai’s eldest son in today’ vsiIn Today's S Press * * * The Queen wore a rust-colored velvet coach-style coat trimmed «»|with’ a white mink’ collar, Her hat lwas rtist velvet, also. She . wore \proceedings. Chikao Sakai, said first that he. saw his mother BS BOR lfall on the firing range hut later! ab Be testifiéd he: first saw ‘her lying on) Comics .% {diamond and “pearl earrings, aj le ground. County News .......... 20, 21 - (pearl necklace, brown shoes and Kawachi showed irritation and Editorials 0.0... 0.5 26., 8 |carried a brown leather bag. - chided the young farmer. *Mrs.| Markets Se anrsieunresies . 29 | When the | formal . welcoming ‘Sakai's 18-year-old daughter, Kay-| Obituaries : . 4 ‘Igreetings were completed, the oko, at that point called from the Pot-O-Gold Puzzle ......... 2 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) lvear of the courtroom and! tear-|* Proxy Murder . mi. ——- : fully asked to | explain what her, Spotts .2.........4,% thre ah | Disabled American Veterans brother meant / Theaters ..... re ee . ' Chapter 16 " ait down’ and listen: bé-| TV. & Radio Program ...... 37 log au paeciee Gelmme ted. Pamitice oy you will only confuse the is- Wilson, Farl ...... 8 | at hy tas nday * Kawachi said. Ut thra 17 Rooserest Hotel | Women’s Pages . fa ‘tumn sun flooded the city With al Church Elder, Wife Attacked. Both Get Head Injuries in Strange Burglary; Valuables Bypassed ! | DETROIT (INS) — A First | Presbyterian Church elder and his \wife today were suffering from | head injuries received in a vicious beating at their home. Elder Robert Murray, 60, of 3264 Vicksburg, of “Detroit. was taken from Receiving to Harper Hospital with a possible skull fracture. His wife, ag we 63, underwent surgery in Receiving Hospital for a depressed ~skull fracture. Detectives of the homicide squad said the couple could not recall what happened after they went to sleep Friday night. Det. LA. Hiram Phipps said: “This was no ordinary burglary. iThe upstairs was ransacked but too many easy-to-carry valuables were left behind to fit the patterns —rings, watches and silverware. * * * f “I believe the motive was either article he believed to have been: in the home, perhaps a valuable document.” going bankrupt while others “are - vag. Merah ps fps iy Ce pi sw Pe a jTheDayin Birmingham © \City Commission Slates |Public’ Hearings Tonight | sence of two ha Par toe the purpine’ at e re eee 2 ‘ ¥ own re . Coming be-/The will be. in ' on school : - BOCIATE wy LONDON : , Dr, me gee om soasciate cnet eamgunced today sens Bie HE msn the street/Medical Physics at William Beau- ie Sicemda tel ' gonement ASiment tal, will speak at the|? @ wedloand aceldental death ttallNewelt "tt mare, 1Y Frank C-loct. af meeting cf the ; to 1% eee war - Club. Her subject will be “The|> © j : ‘waa oa he : wil! con-|Application 6f Radioactive Ele-\). [P| Cc investigation| ments to Medical Problems.” The: Four of the traffic deaths oc- serving Valley|dinner meeting will be held at ' ‘ Seay edped moral pore gine | Maple avenue.!Devon Gables. _. F + ateaean bias tie Wao 4 Jan the tne in the northwest por ie er ponsl i'Sak Pin a kate See ee ‘ tall “Dr. Ralph L. Lee will add : |tion of the Lower Peninsula. inch line trom} ine Oct. ~ gM Mere F ona dare chiors. ies tt Ge | py aaa Bodie, ey ‘Bebe . nity Mowe, at the Seniet:: Sen's wy’ = was killed collision . * , speaking on ‘Retiring for wr he teks onde cor oe § Do comes from the) Road Ahead.” =e as a desanares Pe Femoval cf! pr. Lee; higwelf retired, has |lamemeemsnnaumnaenenennan! Two youths were killed Saturday sections of the) 14a wide expericace (in the |—— . night when the car in which they Saplings growing) seid of public relations and eng!- were riding crashed into a ditch|' trimming shrubs; cing. Ho knows the value of ‘|while attempting to pass another oy dae tefcenea work, the value of retirement, A : smeepigy oS vee Beso: Me: | ‘ihe Waube rove awatthystny~ ome 16, and Robert Kinyon, 18, both of|S*° not uniformly -wpaced and tail hy soit to } por marred og eS: to serve their purpose of halting) A hobbyist of note, Dr. Lee political director at ge aie traffic across the library lawn, a pilot's license and is a Foreign Office; Sir Norman sa Le 45, of Ypee- Pembroke School, having broken glider pilot. At the rear Brook, secretary to the Cabinet; i ae ES away from the community Hallo-\Lakeside avenue home he . and F. A. Bishop and Philip de lanti: Township, was Cian sis jaiween_Party, is, through its PTA,|on another hobby—iron work. He Zulueta, both private secretaries. Aare wedly His : ~|has a complete forge and pattern Macmillan took a final look at ashtenaw County Saturday night. abs shop there and is well known for his W. plans at a Cabinet Dale 7. Miter, i Adis, oe Tall D d Bonds . |the excellence of his craftsman- medting tolay. He won keeping & — his 2-year-old ‘xim'were {10H ROAG BONdS See |stip | | close watch on developments in ? Press Phote y when thelr car . ‘ : E the Middle East—a subject lhe and : chair. | collided with another. neat Market Prices Sag | ays re one Seat ak, ews tes Gok Gab Sie cf the srepeend many; Servants 900s Sete eres es Adrian. : discuss at length. ‘| $49,000 new headquarters for the Oakland County 566 E. Tennyson Ave., Miss Easter of Philip Chapin, 39, Trenton, was | Under Macmillan’s partnership! Society for Crippled Children. Craig is the son tiac, 1957; and William Bullock, of Royal Oak, | xilled Saturday when his motor.) (Continued From Page One) FSEOGALITE S6AID Ne re ae oe nnan| of the souletye feeeape pouaeSl Pil Baker who first vice president and building committee chair- | cycle and a car collided on U.S. 25|in West Virginia — are selling Sheet Blanket : Sree sesaating Maser siege -< instigated the need for th: building and was man. Groundbreaking ceremonies were held yes- | in Brownstown Township. aw ge hays rage Cay Our $1.69 Selle headquarters in Washington. killed in an auto accident in 1954. Left to right terday on the building site, the west side of Tele- *,* eee nee ve mr tem, fur 1. etlers : oe: Ie See eee ea Seneaaats graph road across from the county service cen- Pmagpes Po Dcndy owing if i. : City Architect Dies ee ae : - Rock, were killed early Saturday| Gilbreath's firm specializes in , , when their station wagon — a a cea henn — as 6 ' * freight train collided at a Wyan- bonds and sc! s. of Heart Attack Russia Sputters ‘Brink of War’ Charge Against Dulles pa aelc NAA ald Ae eid cts-oee | | = = ; Joseph Kocewara, 68; New Bos- | ture to underwrite toll road bonds 72 x 80-inch Double Bed Size Conined trom race Om | Tur kish-Syrian War Scare Eases Off | wx stsiswite tines, 0; wore jt ie ume, empecialy tor pes, mene ee gatos Service Cesiter on West Lawrence a : : na Killed Friday night when their lea guar- Choice of wanted colors in plaid sae cor end 8 col- y the state. ro te sh ee ave in Face of Strong Western Stand < | tect cer ne nctncs the market for turn = “The funeral will be Wednesday , , = - at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Banged — %, Hep al atatee a a ~ Catholic Church, The service will) ANKARA (INS) — The Turkish-| fictals in Ankare were keeping (stand before the Syrians, made'the| "I. Vil "tte and burned in| possible to predict,” Gilbreath be conducted by Father Thompson'syrian war acare appeared fizzling their fingers crossed about the |Damascus regime reconsider in| said, Marcero, with burial to follow in)today in the face of a strong. West-| Russians and. a possible United |the cold war of cliarges and Sone: . Mt, Hope Cemetery. \ lern stand. * Nations flareuy ever thé Syrian |countercharges. x * 8 Girard pointed out that the bond) Ths Rosary will be read tomor-| Both Turkish and U.S. officials) charges that Turkey was plan- & *«¢ John E. Smith, 35, Alberta, was|market has been down for a year row night at 8:15 at the Huntoonlin the capital agreed the tension| ning an American-iuspired as- . « {killed Friday night when his carjand a half, while the MTA and the Funeral Home. was easing off, bat Russia was| sult against her. ; Dey socteuenstinn 66 2S, Se jererearued te Great Tooutlp state have been arguing whether to i The tamity has asked that im |doing her best to keep the kettle! asset scree that Dulles’ warn-lhiack trom the Suvlet Coamemin Beiring, Hancock, have & toll road or not. ROBERT EVANS nes . liew of flowers tributes be made steaming by accusing Secretary of ine that the U.S, would help Tur-/Party newspaper Pravda today. }t| ¢7o7"e4 im the Portage Canal in 4 — te the Pontiac General Hospital State John Foster Dulles of lead-\., _ and that Russia would notlaccused the'U.S. secretary of atate|.UPPer Michigan Friday night. “The plan should have been| Robert J. Evans, who has been 70x90-Inch — Plain. White equipment fund. ing the area to the “bring of war.” 40's privileged eanctuary — in anjot “having again brought things| Ira Luft Jr., 30, Hudson, was|Abandoned two years ago,” saidjwith the Oalland County Drath Sheet Blanket Heenan lived with his wife at 258| An aura of confusion was added joutbreak, plus a firm Turkish'to the brink of war.” killed Sunday when the car he was|Girard. “Pontiac has had two Commission 32 years, has sae ‘Wala ‘ Whittemore St. He was a graduate| to the Middle East when : driving was involved in a headon|Years of its time .wasted already,/named deputy drain commissioner, — a. rw 67 of Pontiac High School. He was aj § dented an sthctal collision east of ‘ and now. it seems that the state|filling the vacancy caused by the|— Medium weight un- member of the Michigar Soblety of seul “Athen padie-ot ti 3 t Hungary's horrors were 4%, &.% in. going to leave us out of itsjretirement of Stanley J. Filkins eB yin titched ends. Architects, Muminating a" er-| broadcast that King Saod had of Research Cutback {ses by, the Soviets’ whirling Reed, 15, Benzonia, aug jtheny tee Sastnne ri ll this —ae ae First quality. is Americ. tft fered dispute ‘ moon. dye rt ’ ; * / ‘believed that. tl . - ara fous se sy aod Tay. hd Now Bisélosed ° Penagon officials "have said ih lost come. of eae stoll roads. are ‘ff that) Evans. 00, 219 Woowhine*Dr., ac City Club, and a charter Dy . f the past that basic research funds|overturned off @ eounty road. their performance hag been disap-|Waterford Township, was appoint- tember of the Elks, The Oct. 27 elections still held would not be affected by the cur-| Mrs. Dorothy Fitzpatrick, 33,|Dointing. ed by Drain Commissioner Daniel (Continued From Page One) W. Barry, The appointment will be) E “The experts seem to have con- M with more (im: enewt domestic sent (Sept. 19 news conference that all|Community Hospital at Manistee! sistent acted on by the Board of Super: _ P t i . ; ly over-estimated the vol- (_. ie ond me Ge — ie $5,300,000,000 procurementii “pasic research mdney would! of auto crash . She was 8] wane of traffic—and the subse. |Y9°°S Oct. 30. nto an industrial “‘small. United “be utilized.” passenger with motorist John E.| quent revenues—that would use | The new deputy drain commis- States” than the tension with Syria. * * * called the order an Smith, %, Elberta, who was killed the toll roads,”” he said. sioner first joined the department By E. H. SIMs hen s Gees Hes FT BAM.. cwaseee-- *eeeeree® Peees er eee aes eeeeeee is the “Hunter's Moon?” the ‘“‘Beaver Moon?” ‘The Hunter’s moon occurs Oc- tober 27th in 1957. It follows the Harvest Moon, each year, though linger light-giving and Hunter's Repent ap plastic-domed limousine for 1%- -pmile trip to St. George, Staten joutl Island; to board a ferry for Man- jpniinthtesnesis } y in Pentine preceding 8 a.m. ies ert $ 23: Wind velocity 0-5 m.p.h. Ed ‘Bun sete Monday at 5-41 p.m. _ Meo Lilet ea. oes, — See m., pac y in Pontiae downtown) CPA. Cee eee eo Oey Peet | | i eee wan sedegs+b0e SOS ir, Mild (A British newspaperman_re- ported seeing substantial troop con- and ve to November centrations on both sides of the Syrian-Turkish frontier after a tour of the area. Another reporter said the bordegx wag quiet but tense. (Dally Express correspondent Geoffrey Thrusby, in a dispatch from Cyprus, said he saw sub- machinegun-armed Syrians and Russian-made trucks near the frontier and troops going through tougheningup exercises in full battle gear. (Thrusby said Turkish troops were drawn up in strength about 15. miles inside their own territory. A Turkish division of some 10,000 men was in the @rea, he reported, adding that heavy reinforcements had been moved in sincé the crisis began.) - Although the cris)- appeared slackening, Turkish apd U.S. :ef- an example of “meat ax economy,” which he said is “10 times as dangerous as have been the re- ductions, cutbacks and stretch- outs in the procurement of weap- ons already in production.” The ' Eisenhower administration has been criticized in the past for alleged lack of interest in ba- sic research—the long-range sci- entific investigations which fre- quently do, not produce immedi- ately useful results. * * * Monroney said the U.S. program to launch an earth satellite like the Russian Sputnik has been de- layed because scientists running the project “have, had to justify every increased cent” before one executive budget officer after an- other as costs increased, “It is no wonder,” Monroney | Oak Park Couple | Hurt in Car Crash An Oak Park couple is in Pontiac General Hospital as the result of a collision last night with a parked Linus Rihm, 54, of 8753 LeRoy} , St., the driver, and his wife, Clara, 52, told deputies they failed to see a road flare in time to avoid the wrecker. Rihm 4s reported in satisfactory condition with a fractured kriee, while his wife is if fair condition with a fractured right arm and said, ‘‘we let the Russians s0 ex- cite the world with their satellite wrist, fractured leg, and fractures Saturday when the car slid off a Magon County back road and over- turned. Commends Journalism Flypaper Getting Rare ROAMOKE, Va. ® — The out- look is quite sticky for collectors of old gummed flypaper here- abouts, A check of hardware stores disclosed nobody has seen any of the gooey stuff for the last ‘of both knees, 10 years. New York Greets Queen and Philip (Continued From Page One) Queen was escorted along the red carpet to President Eisenhower's hattan. The Queen will be lucky if she has even time to catch a breath _ By BOB CONSIDINE WASHINGTON (INS) — A lady shopper at. the West Hyattsville, Md., stpermiarket, which Elizabeth If visited after Saturday's nearby to and satellites, snapped (and with “good reason): “That, brother, is: up to YOU!" ee ams 38 | Covering the Queen’s tour, for a Brittle is the word for Philip reporter, has been outlook on his. curious role in life. like writing a new lead ‘On this trip there have been times/at each quarter mile of the mile- when, watching him, I thought rter Kentucky Derby. The might suddenly forsake his air could get an angle, faint amusement, let out a bellow|write it, and ride with it all day. or an oath, take off his glad in what we call the or brass bound uniform, hurl ve “a deadline some- wie, 2 lead about some, “Patience . . . patience,’ Queen do Monday igritted at.a covey of Island, and Jamestown, ‘We'll be back this) something bigger pnd newer will Pad ery oe happen at the Battery. You write At the British embassy reception)’, tiekertape parade story, to for the W, diplomatic] carry her from the “to , the Tine was about to file} City Mall, ana s that 1 if ‘ 4 ‘ uA Covering Royal Routine Task _ for Reporters With Stamina {$93 for every $100 originally invest- Because of this, he said, and the general change of cost of municipal financing due to scarcity of money, toll road bonds have dropped in price from $15 to $30 for every $100 originally invested, while oth- er municipal bonds have taken a drop of only about $5 to $8. . ney * * * | The most successful turnpike, the New Jersey, currently is selling at ed, Girard said, He gave these fig- ures for toll roads in eleven other states: ~ Florida, $81; Dlinois, $70; Indi- Maine . Pennsylvania, $80; Texas, New York, $91 and West Vi Girard hit toll roads generally, said that.a north-south free expressway from Detroit through Pontiac to Flint “very -probably” will be included in the second five- in 1925. 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The electronic ‘brain,’ made up of miles of wire and nearly 3,000 tubes and transis- : ; Z ‘ ay } J Woe i University staff MSU computer programs. i: we, tors, can perform 87,000 multiplications a minuté and do in minutes’ complicated mathematical computations that/would be a life's work for a man. It will es wide use in university research A A i: ai ae Graham Injured by Pet Sheep ai QT. $982) «63940 ~ ; ‘38 1210 Ram Butts | ADO WET OS Peers ox Ge ma | and Knocks Him Dow PO COREA ESTING COW. MUA.) Rocky Hillside MONTREAT, N.C. i — A pet jram butted Billy Graham three times yesterday, knocking the evangelist 50 feet down a rocky mountainside and sending him to bed with cuts, bruises and a pe sible fractured knee. * * * *, An X-ray examination of the knee was planned in Asheville to- day, but Graham said Ae would make his scheduled appearance at the Polo Grounds iy’ New York City next Sunday “even if I have to be carried thes@ on a stretch- er.” He. is to leave his home here Wednesday ‘for’a series of meet- ings which will follow up his New York of this summer. mm. al Graham was in a pasture to feed applies to the three Suffolk sheep he recently purchased as pets for his children when the m went into action. The first blow started Graham down the hillside, The animal followed and him twice more as Gra- tumbled down the rocks. Graham, who had an ax in his hand as he was examining the sheep, used the handle to hold the ram at bay while he crawled through the pasture fence to safe-' ty. ff a i | nf af af j U ef Bi A % witeieets ‘os a gut only one hour. One Full Yeor Guerantee : Rox Ex Company ats ~ ye ban hod 14 slight temperature: last night, and! => he leg was badly swollen, ub was treated at his home by. hig’ father- in-law, Dr. L, Nelson ll. lAnchor Drowns boy |. Los ANGELES / ha eieisi fish- |ing with his tathgf, Norman Lyon, ange threw a hgavy anchor from itheir cabin Aruiser, The rope Nicoiled aro his leg and cata- sa niay? into 45 feet. of water. The rope was ‘not secured to the boat. Tye body was not recovered. ) Blinded Watching Horseplay of Duke . CATTERICK, England (—The husband of 27-year-old Mrs. Edna Machie said today she had been blinded in one eye by a fire- cracker thrown at an army going- away party in which one of the leading lights was the Duke of Kent, - The duke, a 22-year-old cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, and other young jieutenants at. Catterick training camp last week _ pelted an outbound troop train with rot- ten apples and bags of flour. Mackie said his wife was stand- ling a few yards away watching the sport when. a_ firecracker thrown from the train exploded in her face. He added that an army eye| specialist at the camp where Mrs. Matkie is a civilian clerk “has one eye completely.” iceded that the Duke took part in) He was reported running ajthe horseplay but said, A spokesmah for Kent's regi- ment, the Royal Scots Greys, con- “He was inot involved in this accident.” Ce ea a DMIRAL, +) —Gives. Until 9B. M, Prices Slashed FREE STAND Never before have we priced this big screen Admiral so low =. diagonal screen — 262 square inches viewable area — Top front tuning — Acoustically matched speaker. | Open Monday aaa Friday Vv * you 21] inch overall Sah performed an operation but as far! — ay we can tell she lost sight irre er erererararararerarararararsvearararar SoS oe WEUSTTTTETETETESSETTTITSESIIE FE “ 555 | i 2 Trains Crash; Over 40 Killed Collide Near Istanbdl; No Foreigners Injured ISTANBUL, Turkey # = An Athens-bound express and a local . |train heading toward Istanbul col- lided in Turkish Thrace last night and railroad’ officials’ estimated 40 to 50 Turkish passengers were killed and 150 injured, While ambulances - from Istan- bul screamed to the scene, rescue workers probed through the tan- led metal for victims. were crushed in the cars of the local train and sprawled along the rain-damped ground beside the tracks. A resche scene, of Istanbul, and brought most of train reached the Turkish. metropolis. The express was - called the impion Balkan—not to be Con- fuged with the famed Simplon Orient Express. No bodies of foreigners were found: Authorities said most of the dead and injured were in the local train, ajthough some West-| ecg Turkish students were) killed. has at F. ae | y . nin PONTIAC PRESS, Mownat.f “"TOBER 21, 1957 irae & ee - » Colom “The ‘Shrine of Seoininians; ‘min level: oe woo ted “Pe roassps ° wie o cl Turkish Express, Local Bodies, about’ 30 miles northwest | the. severely injured back to. the { BREEZE mt 19° PKG. FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 15% Oz. Can SALE! || SAVE 10° FLUFFO Shortening 3-Ib. 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If you have QUESTION: "Why do geese Hijust what fighter pilots do—avoiding the air disturkances “i/created by. each other’s passage, while staying close together. The goose at the head of the V is the leader of that particu- x * * see them in the daytime, flying or on some river or pond. x * -4For submitting this question, Gary Brian of Redwood City, | Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper.) x* *« * Tomorrow; What ‘makes popcorn pop? in V formation? . ANSWER: Sure signs of fall in the United States each year) are noisy ‘bands of geese flying South in characteristic V-shaped formations. Maybe you think geese are stupid, but really they're pretty in V formation they are doing night for the honking of geese If you are lucky, you may even * one send it to Violet Moore i Searches: About tor Red ‘Moon,’ FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. over a television station recently ~\ that the Russian-made moon Sput- }] nik would be overhead at 5:15 p.m. , 1}| She went into her yard to try “ito see it. Her three children, 5, 4 and 2, were playing in the yard. At 5:13 p.m., Mrs) Dettle said, PE 5-6189 [the ground. It wasn't Sputnik. Tt was a 530-pound metal box of LEED — Mrs. Antoinette Dettle heard flares that dropped from an Eglin} Air Force Base plane. The box was retrieved by an Eglin demo- lition team. — By then, Mrs. Dettle had for-| gotten aout Sputnik. | Japanese Socialists War on Discrimination TOKYO ® — The Socialist party, wants to do something about! Japan's own problem of segrega- tion, &. & -® No* official segregation exists against Japan's three million un. touchables, descendants of ancient tribes, but all kinds of official dis- criminationg are practiced. The Socialists urge creation of) a committee in the prime minis-| ter’s office to provide monetary re-| lie? and other benefits. ! nee oe + payee eer es ~~ ae thee Sotpcent tee te tae show you ride, ~ uty models distinction. These are Come in now for a. peek | at the ‘58 : ‘Chevrolet! Just ask your Chevrolet dealer to in comfort and how you ride. There will be Full Coil suspension and, for the first time ‘in the field, fabulous air ~ Chevrolet will introduce two new lux- You'll learn more about what's new . at your Chevrolet dealer's. Stop in ., soon. See about an early delivery, F too. 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Fat aban: : red I Cie lt sai 2 MIRACLE: MILE PENNEY’S DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S — | vTO ea T 8. dpe Monday Thru bir Be Megs to 9 P.M. Open Monday and Friday, 9:30 to 9 P, M. Ra £ Saturdey, 10 A. M, to ee All Other. cain 9:30 to 5:30 P. M. ~ ech ° = nen haguide = ‘Area Hit by 2 Staged Twisters nadoes ’ director; and Virginia Warren of deputy for the township CD unit. Simulated Peril Helps Trained Persons Gain More Experience WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —In preparation for a real emergency, 200 White Lake Township resi- dents formed a rescue team which cared for 22 casualties yes- terday when two simulated tor- “hit’ the area, i * * -* Emergency headquarters at the township hall in the center of the area, -dispatched policemen, firemen medical and _ welfare Workers 4@ thescene by way of radio. # Transportation and supplies were also rushed to the stricken area. Every effort was made to duplicate the effects of a tornado. The simulated emergency per- mitted citizens already trained in first aid work to gain further ex- perience. Among -observers were. Lewis Garrendt, Oakland County Civil- jan Defense director; Ransford Baromley, assistant county CD the county welfare service. * * * Richard Taschke, a member of the White Lake Township board} Said. he was highly pleased with the fast and. efficient work of the rescue team, Highly gratified at the -large turnout were Andrew Plano, town- ship CD director; Jeseph assistant township director and Eleanor Zetter, administrative acaitanh Se owas it recife 4 thel113 Latayette St. , Pontiac. ae = (a7, Ny ote yy INS es : : ' Wringer Washer With Big 20 Gallon — Porcelain Enamel Washtub! Maximum Guarantee : all 2 & 879° NO MONEY DOWN! ta DISASTER AT ‘warre: Laue — Above White Lake Civil Defense “workers combat fire and haveé’ and care for the wounded after two “tornadoes” (struck ‘the area Sunday in mock disaster. The" simy a Con degen afk «gral eyphaellemael adel eget work efficiently should real disaster ever hit the ; t picture, atixiliary firenien (from left). Gerald Howard and Towell Green of Milford rescue victim Donna’ Sloan of | ntiac. ‘two, at right, auxiliary fireman William Webber water ‘on flaming debris. Lower photo shows cas- Law, Pontiac, being given blood and treated by, left té it Hancock and Sarah Sloan, both of Pontiac. Two first aid lished for the occasior! near the 'scenes-of the two te Lake Presbyterian Church and the other at ‘}patrol boat and fled from Red 12 Chinese Seize Red Patrol Boat, NAHA, Okinawa (INS) — Twelve Chinese who seized a Communist China Oct. 9th are being held in protection today on a small island 300 miles southwest of Okinawa, ton patrol boat they: swiped from the Communists at Shanghai. * x * The Chinese said one refugee was killed and three injured aboard the vessel when Communist shore patrols opened fire as they raced towards the open sea from Shatig- hai at midnight on Oct. 9th. The patrol boat missed Formosa ~its original destination—and was at sea for ten days, The refugees said they were out. of fuel‘ and adrift in rough seas for most of their voyage. * * * U.S, military officials on .Oki- nawa sent a plane carrying an investigating party to the Southern Ryukyuan island, Land to Cost $5 Billion _. ., », |shoulder @s a result of the acci- Fo ABident, said deputies.’ *- , Sitmesses said ‘he ran ‘into the fer Wis teturning to his ‘& motel where he hag to make @ ‘phone call, he ; arikle, and dislocated] ldide of’ car driven by Donald D.| Escape to Ryukyu| — 4 The 12 refugees arrived Saturday; — at Yonaguni, a Ryukyuan island, waving white flags aboard the 70-/- Hurry to WKC for this deal.” The famous Queen washer DOES ONE WEEK’S WASH IN AN HOUR! Its trouble-free mechanism makes it our most popular washer. 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Tobin of Novi. are the parents of the bride, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P. Hutchins of Rochester, The bride was escorted to the altar by her father, For her wedding she chose a floor-length gown of taffeta, fashioned with motifs of net insertion on the Sabrina neckline. Four net in- serts accented the bouffant skirt with a chapel-length train, A lace pillbox with seed pearis iridescent . Acting as maid of honor was Nancy Hutchins, sister of the bride- groom, Other attendants were Jan Stephans of Walled Lake: Salty} Schrader of New York, ‘former MSU roommate of the bride; Mrs. Joel Bailey of Orchard Lake, and Maxine Perkins of Swartz Creek, also a former roommate. Flower girl was Peggy Hutchins. er rim of the bridegroom t Freceting. lager of the Des Moines Implement Plant of Ford Motor Company, Des Moine, Iowa. Jolls has been with Ford since 1953 as a supervisor in the Division's quality control de- t e partment. With his wife and two daughters, Jolls lives at 29305 Westbrooke Edward Braid of Lake Orion Parkway, Birmingham. Youth to Benefit Lions Club 4-Day Event to Be Followed Oct. 31 by Special Festivity AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Lions Club here, in its tenth anmual Flare Sale, will go forth in the flares. Proceeds from the sale will go toward charitable activities of the group and for support of the -|Pontiac and Avon Township Boys Club, door in their four-day elfort to sell the flares. Thursday, Oct. 31 hee been . designated as special Flare Night. On this night, flares will be lighted by citizens of the area at the sound ef the fire siren, which will be approximately at 7 p.m. The flares are to be placed in front of homes and business intense light for 15 minutes, out- lining the entire community. x * * Also trom the proceeds of the sale will come an evening of fun for area youngsters on Halloween. Children will parade in cos- tume, with bands and floats rou featured. The parade will form at Cherryiand and Auburn reads at 7:45 p.m., proceeding playground be served to all present. A community dance will be held at the American Legion Lions officials say everyone ited, and that there will be General \chairman for the event is Art Kellée and co-chairmen are Henry Wildénheim and Harold Setter. \ { \ Texas Town Misnamed EASTLAND, Tex. — This farming and ranching is lo- jcated in West Central Texas community Tuesday night, bearing . ‘Volunteers will go from door to . FLARE BEARERS —- Bearing flares and display cards such as those now posted in. area store windows, these Auburn Heights Lions are ready for the Tuesday night flare sale. Proceeds from the four-day sale will go toward charitable endeavors -_ a. big Halloween party for area youngsters, ‘z Community Dance will be held at the American Legion Hall afterwards. right, are Maryin Bailey, Arthur Keller, Henry Wildenheim and Earl Bowden. ‘Ponting Press Phote Pictured, left to places where they will burn with _ | At Lake Orion High School - LAKE ORION — The Friday Homecoming event of Lake Orion Board to Discuss \Water Rates Tonight According to Waterford Town- ship officials, the only business of importance at tonight's board meeting will be the discussion and probable action on increased water rates for Huron Gardens subdi- vision No, 1, . Preliminary plans for six volun- teer police reserve officers wil! be presented by Supervisor. Elmer Johnson. The six men have been selected and board approval is necessary before final action is taken. Representatives of the Jayno Adams subdivision will present a) plat for their second subdivision development for the township board's approval. 2,000 Attend Homecoming Community High School drew a crowd of 2,000 persons—the largest attendance for any game in six years, During halftime, Gail Cook, jun- ior elected by the student body for the honor of queen, was crowned by Ruth Watkins, last year’s queen. Also. awarded was a trophy to the best’ club float, won by the Art Club. A huge swing of pom- pons in. fall colors carried — the theme, “Get into the Swing — Beat Clawson." The winning class float, entered] by juniors, was a big. clock, an enormous bar of soap, and a boy in Clawson uniform being washed with big brushes, Bubbles were being blown by about 10 riders, with the theme, “Cleaning Claw- son’s Clock.” ’ Be meal Eat bias ALBUQU: _N, at an Albuquerque drive- : “Be béfive. Eat here.” Rawlings Tour North WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Aft- er traveling to northern Michigan, newlyweds Mr, and Mrs. Everett Henry Rawlings will make theif home at 1264 Orthid St. » » * _ The bride, who was Blanche Ad- leen Watts, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Doyce Watts of Buick street. The bridegroom's parents are Arnold Rawlings of St. Clair street, Pontiac, and Mrs.. Helen Lincoln of Brockton, Maas. . * * ? Wearing a gown of French Chan- tilly lace, nylon net and taffeta cre- ated by hes mother, the bride re- peated her vows in a setting of chrysanthemums and potted palms in a candielight -ceremony at Covert Methodist Church, One ‘hundred guests were present. ' * * * Maid ef honor was Melissa Watts, while Gordon Bailey served as best man. Guests were seated by deri Coe and Jeri Coc dr. A church reception was held im- mediately after the rite. Star Rises Late NORFOLK, Va. — Joseph DieCosi got his medal, the Army’s Bronze Star, but nobody seems to know why it reached him 13 years after the award was made./ He also jsn't quite sure just what combat incident brought him the medal. He was fighting in Italy when the award was made on May 13, 1944, Had Illegal Hobby JUAREZ, Mexico # — Police here have advised Raul Moreno to get another hobby. He was ar- rested after being observed let-| ting the air out of an automobile tire. He explained he liked to stand by and watch the reaction Setby Parents. Auburn Heights: Group | Slates Money - Raising Affair for Oct. 26 _AUBURN HEIGHTS — The Par- - enta Club of the Auburn Heights Boys Club Inc. is planning a: Har- vest Dance, to be held Saturday, Oct. 26, in Avondale Junior. High - School gymnasium. Profits from the event will be turned ovef to the Boys-Club Build- ing Fund. Music is to be furnished by Harvey Perry's orchestra. Modern and mixed dancing to start at 8 p.m., will be the order of the evening and prizes will be awarded for the funniest and most original costumes worn, » Reéfresh- ments will be available. Tickets are now on sale and may be obtained from. the Parents, ° Boys Club members, or at the door, - Committees working on dance arrangements are: decorations, Mrs, Marjorie Lee, Mra. Chris- tine Welch, and Mra, Delores . } Bartkowiak; tickets, Mrs, Helen: ‘Hart, Betty Cresswell, and Clit- ford Welch and refreshments, Sam Young, Kenneth Wilthite, and Don Burt. Boys’ Club mem- bers will take charge of clean-up. _ At their last meeting, the Par- — ents elected. 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This whole Big Ten race is a Mich. - eat - dog affair,” he said. the Rose|M@seta right now,” moniously upset by Ilinois Sat- urday, obviously will be sky-high theee weekend Minneape- | football game at Minneapolis lis, They always are in these Eit- Go. 00 wih bi-@e net he a The fu-stricken Van Pelt had ~ Be secaghlte press Bagh oy havtah nwa grt s0rge on been eliminated from Michigan's Michigan needs a reminder, it telecasts. Game | DAttle pian. But the course of the only has to hark back to last’ dios 3:8 pm. (EST) ue ie tae ee and scored a third, - ; Byers didn’t in BOBBY LAYNE SAYS ENTER tw for the injured Job Herrastels line were good for 98 HERE ARE THE WINNERS FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER S&S peg en grag Pr per FOL LOW Genet 9 opatyae_ sone kag cdapdhmpmnny lt raapagpinle in a3 many entries a3 you like. Be sure to send an Eckrich c label, or reasonable facsimile, with each entry! Chee ( lm Mee ‘FOOTBALL ‘SCORING sranxeurt] CONTEST Can, you predict the winners of this week's games? If you pick the most winners, you will win $30 .....and-there-are twelve other prizes, too . . ~ each week, Guess the final scores of each game. in case of ties, the contestant with the closest scores wins! 15000 in cash prizes pris, $2508, to 1. G. Works, Kelemesse. Michigan, third each week 15.00, te Potrick Kalemezce, Michigen; ten prizes of $5.00 euch to Nell C. Jenkins, Fulton, Michigen; J.’G. Weeks, First Prize: $50.00” Kelemozes, Robert Jenkins, Dundes, Michigen, Second Prize: $35.00 a vy ds my Gtnes C Gheon tn Reiosapras tnciges Vael' 3 Vos Third Prize: $15.00 Pius 10 other prizes of $5.00 each! 3 ; 4 : 7 Almont Wins Share of Top Loop Place Scoring in the last three periods jot its im Southern. Thumb \league contest with Armada, Sat- | shut out its hosts, 21-0, to take |.a share of the league lead with } Brown City. Games of Saturday, Oct. 26 ) vs. Minnesota == ( ) vs. Minois ¢ 4. Be sure to inchide your dedler’s ame below. Wayne ( ) vs. Western Reserve( 6, Dal aatites tomst OF putuiaraad to lotr Shen midvight Fridey of Western Mich, ( ) vs. Toledo ( each contest week. Indiana ( ) vs. Vilanove = Name ~T” Detroit ( —_) V8 Boston College ( Seeet Notre-Dame { ) vs. Pittsburgh ( City and Zone State lowa ( ) vB. Northwestern ( My Dealer's Name and Address nape (ism { WRITE 1M TOUR SCORING GUESSES FOR ALL 10 Games: i i a a a aco aaa * * * Armada never got within Al- /mont's 25-yard stripe, but stopped its foe once on the four in a fine goal-line stand. The winners went iright back, however, for the final tally. * «* * Gary McAlvey passed to Larry ;Ostrander on the five for the first iTD.- Larry then intercepted an |Armada pass after. the kickoff, jwent 55 yards, and Frank Hart- jway made the last TD from the ithree after a 50-yard drive. Walt Griffin converted all three with =e boots. - . |: A big audience witnessed the “For Comfort . F . For Economy .. For Ease of Mind | Your First C onsideration Should Be... 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Detroit Grabs -jan Early Lead, Makes It Stick ‘Dea and Uliman Shine}. as Team Breaks NHL! Last-Place Tie, 3-1 DETROIT # — Victory-hungry Red Wings’ fans had the edge tak- en off their appetites last night when Detroit battled to a 31 de- PURDUE TD — Fullback Bob Jarus (36). of Purdue goes over from the one-yard line to score against Michigan State late in the 2nd’ period. ‘Spoilmakers’ Do It Acain-Blast MSU } | EAST LANSING # — They were|fact, they tried too. hard. They calling those Purdue Boilermakers made mistakes they hacin't made “spolier makers" up at East han. all year, like fumbling and drop- sing. ano ‘ ” ping passes,” of the game holding! “But Purdue e it,” Daugh- 4 a the to dom- ‘Not ead people believed itjerty conceded. ‘Whey rushed us inate-play during much of the first/actually was going to happen until hard and hit our passers well and period Saturday's final score was postedigenerally out- fought us all along) the line.’ Several Spartan linemen are shown tackling the Pura oe eee a holding penalty. Purdue evened the score before the half when Fred Jarus carried over after a pass interception, Purdue struck twice to decide the game in the 3rd quarter. Ross Fitchner, a sophomore quarterback starting his first game, hit a 42- yard pass to Tom Franckhauser in Duft°was_serving time in the pen- * * *f net, from behind the cage. alty box, The other Detroit scores were made in the last period. high marker-past Leafs’ goalie Ed Chadwick. Dea mide It two for Detroit in ths tial parted wane be batches in his own rebound after Bill Suaene tad aaeliie thie puck | Toronto’s lone goal was made bers Cullen rammed in his own jurday, Almont’s unbeaten club a ssonian Be yok of the Detrott : The Spartans had won three games by convincing margins and were the top-rated team in the country, Unrated Purdue had | dropped three straight and was further hurt by injuries and by the Asian flu. Even those who remembered back to 1953, when Purdue snapped a 2%-game Spartan win streak didn't think lightning could strike twice. But Purdue once again proved that any team in the Big 10 might beat’ any other conference team on a given Saturday. * * * “Our kids never tried harder,” said Coach Duffy Daugherty. ‘In The record crowd of 64,950, the! largest ever to see a gatme at Spartan Stadium, ‘sensed the home ‘team, was in for trouble early in| the 1st period when Michigan State was unable to score. MSU did ipenetrate as far as the Purdue one but a fumble stopped the scoring) chance, Walt Kowalczyk lugged a punt! back from the MSU 43 to the Pur-| due 10 and bucked over td score three plays later at the start of the 2nd period. Kowalezyk crossed the Purdue | goal again later in the antes | a play that carried to the Spartan four. Fullback Mel Dillard hit in from ithe one. Later in the 3rd, Kenny |Mikes broke 34 yards through Ieft tackle for a touchdown after Pur- due recovered one of’ Michigan ‘State's 10 fumbles. Jim Ninowski connected to Sam- jmy Williams with a 30-yard end- zone touchdown pass in the 4th quarter but it was too little and jtoo late. The ball-bobbling stopped two other Spartan 4th-quarter drives that looked promising, one going as far as the Purdue 30 and the ‘other to the 32. quarter but it was called back by “PACE MAKES 5 — Cutting’ over right tackle, — Michigan’s Jim Pace (43) made five yards on this play before being stopped by John Lake (53) ee Seen © ae hte Ye, Saturday. Other players in the photo are Ked Wil-| liamson (87), Bob McKeiver (46) and Ed Quinn (37) of Northwestern and Brad Myers (17) of Michigan. Rallying Titans Defeat Xavier Two 4th-Quarter TD's Produce Third . Victory for Detroit DETROIT w—Whatever it takes, to make a football team fight from behind to victory, the Univer- sity of Detroit- Titans mustered enough to beat Xavier- (Ohio) Uni- versity: 30-29 here Saturday. And the Titans needed all the comeback stuff they could find to overtake the Musketeers three times and finish on top. The victory was nailed down by two fourth - quarter touch- downs, a 14-yard scoring pass ‘from quarterback Lou Faoro to end Dave Dahikemper and a daz- | tling 66-yard run - the goal by Billy Russell. It was the third triumph of the season against one loss for the Titans. Xavier, before it bowed in de- feat for the third time in six out- ings, was tied with the Titans or leading them at the end of every iquarter except the fourth. Us Winterize Your Car— RON'T DELAY—DRIVE IN TODAY DENP’S FRIENDLY SERVICE entral 93 as runnerup, Porttiac High placed lith with . with Larry Beamer 6th and Coats 8th. Maples’ Lee Tout Lansing Eastern and Gene Jur- kiewicz. Bill Milum of Fliat Cen- Psoxis.. se Be eh 8.00x14. * eee $15.45 8.50x14. sees $IGAS B.F. Goodrich TRALMAxe "670-15 "14% 5h, ‘Plus Tex ‘and Retreadable Tire. ; ‘Wolbreail ens deen be : purchased without trade in. 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Jerry Young of Berkley was | 1.10 infection, | (at Mt, Clemens) individual champion (10:20.3), d followed by Art Vallincourt of |, Harmon has- been in St. John FE 8-9163 . Hospital here for, more than a week. His physician said that the operation Saturday was successful and; that “no “evidence of malig. nancy was found. Doctors said that the one time University of Michigan All-Ameri- can (1939-40) would~be unable to resume - broadcasting for at least two weeks, == GEORGE | MILLER, SHELTON AUTO BODY SERVICE ——, oe Sd OE : 154 Orchard Lake Road + BUMPING — palehine ARC and CAS WELDING FRONT END ALIGN- MENT — FRAM & _STRAIGHTENING—ALL OVER PAINT joss, \ AN Work Gucrenteed See Geo. Miller _ i. @ ‘ \ = i t= bie ee - ; 1 ae i ek oe ‘a ae Se oe ee a a i Pe ' ae | THE PONTIAC aay pe eo yee “yy ie weg ete ee Ss Oe ee | res a Pere ey te Bima) iis ak dalle f =f fh ‘ pon t i , | caer fe ° apece PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 21, 1957 fi i ihe e ; é zi i ge g 5 FE} $or2 e i i Carysier was firm but other meter shares showed little iy change. EEE J “J . ear - SBLS=Rs Bs. - 2 282e F222 22200 28 One - - i 4 Ow “EQ ¥ Peresasessyseuesss. fi tz -% ERESBEREDERDE t 5 >>>> al ef Mil. eeuoueuevesesdyssarery ni ; i )* By Carl Grubert sg ‘Announce Cost ' Sympathy to of Opel Rekord Marge Champion Buick Suggests Prices From $1,800 Up on Cars Built in Germany Marge Champion has a note from Prince Philip saying that he a Queen Elizabeth enjoyed het) dancing even if she had to stdp when her shoulder straps broke. | Suggested port-of-entry: list prices} Marge and her husband Gower of the 1958 Opet Rekord two-door entertained the royal visitors’ #ri- sedan will range from $1,812.50 at/day night at a state dinner given New York to $1,994.64 at San Fran-!py Secretary Dulles. cisco, it was announced today by * * * Eye European Products By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Editor smaller cars delivering for less than $2,000 interests American Death Notices MRS, BLANCHE VAIL MILFORD—Service for Blanche ail, 80, was held this morning from St. Mary Church here, with Kerinecott, American Cyanamidjburial in St. Mary Cemetery, Ar- and Du Pont were down about ajrangements were by the Richard- point each, Internationa] Nickel|son-Bird Funeral] Home, Mrs. Vail was a one-point Opening died Friday in St. Elizabeth Briar- DETROIT # — Demand for Produce The following are top prices cov- ace brought to the Farmer’s Mar. in wholesale package lots. Quota tions are furnished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Tuesday. 3 lett, bu, : Atermelons, bU. .......-...c..0cee 198 Vegetables Beets, top eS eeeasee, ee = - ie aie-se-stsceeecse Seae vee eee ee Mn Fie ste Hy < iy . i it oF e SNSetEs nee ee “ee a2 E Ea ° Te § BxseB 2 = & z = oe & ec. ie peneot are? wlaw und pee? s 29 9 sates § rE Hit § K 93 « ee -s. . cease Cc edenhaaeeie! - fe $ “oeess eo £ fy >a Te! ff 2261 H wz . 22 - es ASURUSEMSSSRSISOSAR RSS eusRsEseeesRENBES - eeu awua-e yrveteessteissses: bebe tare ie mee o ? : 4 = Lad at ogo d dba Ses 1 . BWP HA if] i guz=asone 332332 re 3 22 aa nasa Bete tee 68 ie quysces33 aie BOQ4000 sy fF 22 s. L ta @ 3 09 2 @ 12s 2 i i Swecersvean sl E5332 $23233= 4 avuvavetoe EABSESSESL 833332282) aecove Seenn Let —t-4-trt ot ¥-4 oe Rs 14 a a French Women Get Breaks 2 5 [: | Car 7 seeerreeireccens Celery (erates) don. 4-6 .,.,....-. 4.00 §/ Dill, a ° GOB... crccccccoeses: 4 . PE WA, ccccesctsss. * Sehirent [6 GOL: scccctveseccee & 1 aeks (behs.) dos, ....-:sc.s0cee 2.00 git th. Ad it . 1.60) 4 a] . 2.00 2.00 S| A 3] Radiahe, bt dea * . Lm ey -~¥ : GOB. ..cveee ® 5/ Tomatoes, se IT, Oct. 18 . (AP) — cases = inchw ded, gs, f.0.b. f al-state 59; rge 55. Browns: Grade A, extra large 60, y Teoetpts of government 12-18 were 11,198 cases. Comm ly : Whites: Grade A, jumbo 58%; extra e 58; large 56 ; medium 40-42. + Grade A, extra le Ab; large 54-56; medium $9-42; 5 28-30. Grade B, large 41-45. DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Oct. 18 (AP) — Prices paid Bualtty live poultry up to 1 uarg type Toe, wiles Moa, Cai & Ybs.): 25%-26. Ducklings 29-30. Livestock 3 5 5 17.60; bulk wtilit 325233 : B j g Hs th a ; cut! $030: to 481 Ib. stock heifer calves 21.00. = teady. Compared last week ihe *tairly active, mostly strong; me vealers i it ering sales of locally grown prod- kets by growers and sold by them sseceeees 3.50 bakts, ..ce00 1.10 ours eesess hd f.0.b, Detroit for No. 1 p 0 a.m. hens 18-19; light type 12. and fryers (2%-4 crosses 1944-20's; (over " e3 8 323 33 Hy g 2 3 ww < Psi, utility Frese good esi Ibs. 21.00; some good Calves and vealers—Salable 25. Hardly on sale to fest market; nominal- trad- choice 28.08-34.00, few prime but t i a o Es zs ‘Auto Makers in America Not Planning Small Cars auto makers but there is no rush to build competing models in their factories. - This. year’s auto market -will absorb close to 200,000 imported cats, mostly of the short wheel- base, low-priced makes, Next year foreign-made cars. STUDY MODELS There have been recurring re- ports that American car makers are “studying” or actually have built experimental models for entry in the smaller, low price car field. These reports probably are, true. . to preduce one of them for the American mar- ket. The 100-inch wheelbase Ram- bler,-to go into production around Dec. 1, will revive a model and design formerly built by American Motors, before the upsurge in the small car demand. NOT ON LINE For the other car makers, how- bered 116,013 units, compared with 56,730 in the like 1956 period. * * * Initial cost and fuel economy of the imported cars,. like the Volkswagen, Renault, Metropoli- tan, Isetta, Volvo and others with small and low horsepower engines, give form 30 to 40 miles per gallon. American auto makers have Syrian News Eases Grains CHICAGO w — Grain prices eased on the board of trade today. Indications that the Syrian crisis may be lessening in interisity re- dealipgs in the grain markets. Wheat declined as much as 1% cents a bushel at the outset as some traders again went short aft-| Women’s er evening up Friday, Ameérican car buyers probably, ‘jwill take as many as 400,000, | Toronto, with 102,900 bushels of beans, ABOARD USS PRINCETON (INS) — Vice Adm. Wallace M. Beakley declared today his Pacific Seventh Fleet forces are alert for a quick dash to the Middle East in. whatever strength is necessary’ to back up American military ob- jectives there. The admiral said he has elabor- ate plans worked out for quick deployment of any part of his 100- vessel fleet which he tan put into action immediately. The Seventh Fleet commander The admiral said his. forces probably would move fo the ‘‘back and car industry analysts gen- largely form the novelty appeal. ''Service-of Washing’ It dates back to James V of Scotland, who used to travel disguised,’ But most American auto makers|door of the Suez Casial” if he re- ceived orders to dispatch his ships. He pointed out that any Middle East conflict probably would. re- sult in the closing of the vital Suez Canal. | Cover, Seribe. Auburn Rd, Anderson, WM. % lower, Dec. $1.29; | Lodge Calendar Ceremonial of Pontiac White Shrine No. 22 will be held Oct, 23 at 8:00 at Roosevelt , 22 |State St. Dinner at 0:30 Metaies News in Brief Pancake and sausage supper —|Rekord cover both coasts. The stig- Thursday, Oct. 24, all you can eat,'gested $1,812.50 figure for New Adults - $1, children - §0c. Auspices/ York covers all Opels destined for|Palmer, 46/ remained in critical Pontiac Municipal Employes As-idelivery at any Atlantic or Gulf|condition Yesterday at University sociation & — Business| Coast port, with the $1,994.64 sug-|Hospital Where she is being treated Pontiac Federal Savings & Loan/for the entire Pacific Coast. Bldg., 4:30 to 7:30. A glasses case containing $32) ports, but that it is unlikely the pe — from her nea German cars Will be available in wer Sunday morning, Mrs, the Middle West before . fred Ervin, of 116 Mansfield Ave., i anne told Pontiac Police. Rummage sale. Fire Hall, 3432 Auburn Heights. 4 @ Sponsored by Sacred Hears cent a bushel with the harvest at)Church. 10 a.m. Oct. 26th. Special communication of Pon- tiac Lodge 21 F &-AM Tuesday Near the end of the first hour,|Oct. 21. new style wheat was % to one cent a bushel lower, Dec. $2.18; corn % to % lower, Dec. $1.20%; oats %& to % lower, Dec. 67%; rye 1% to soybeans %.to 1% lower, Nov. $2.31%; lard was 7 to 12 cents a hundred pounds lower, Nov. $11.65. 12:45 p.m. to conduct|valve-in-head engine with a com- ve-side service for Herbert Weldon: Hub Clothiers Anniversary Spe- cial. Select any sport coat in the . di . store and get a pair of $14.95 all Dr. Donald Smith wool slacks, Free. Hub Clothiers, |, Edward T. Ragsdale, general - manager of Buick and vice presi- = Mrs. Champion bog . dot fC 1 Motors. plane for Log Angeles jshe was Buick is distributing the German- handed a note written on White made Opel under the General Mo- —- erred i sry oe ee tore fore ? iQueen a enjoyed ‘your danc- aie ign car marketing me iw very much last night. This is ; ust to express our, éympathy for : Ragsdale said that virtually all |the unfortunate mishap to your — dealers in the United (dress. Philip.” Two green orchids saan handle the ag iar accompanied the -note. completed through Buick’s 30 a zones by the end of October, |Unconscioug 10 Days The suggested list prices of the\Since Taking Penicillin —Ady. ANN ARBOR Wf — Mrs. Miriam Place—|gested for San Francisco effective|from the effects of taking a peni- cillin tablet 10 days ago. ’ Ragsdale said that a suggested) Mrs./ Palmer has been uncon- list price of $1,881.36 has been set/scious since taking the tablet, pre- for Detroit and other Great Lakes|seribed for her son, in Santa Barbara. She arrived here over the weekend after an emergency flight fyem California. / She is a native of Grass Lake, Mich. Physicians at Santa Barbara re- . Adv. Rekord froster, red line rand odometer, clock, cigarette light. er, non-glare rear view mirfor, turn signals, dual sun visory, ‘de- luxe steering wheel, ash (rays, ment. Breathing later was restored but hospital spokesmen said she Royal Pair Send i LOS: ANGELES (@ — Dancer! ,/ Point Yacht Club and Fairview Hotel nearby, was the eighth ma — jor blaze in this fishing port and summer resort within six months, Loss from the fires mounted over the million dollar mark, Scene of today's fire Was near Eastern Point Hotel which was Last Wednesday morning the Good Harbor Hotel burned to the ground, All three hotels are known to visitors throughout the country. og” Oe An emergency meeting of Glov- cester city officials wag held Sat- urday to map plans for tracking down the suspected arsonist, ~~ Lt, Joseph Driscoll of the state fire marshal's staff said: / “T will have to open’a Glow cester office if the wave of fires continues,"’ . / * *« : Police Lt. Robert E Cronin said after the Eastern Point Hotel fire: “We definitely suspect arson.” ported her breathing had stopped) when she was brought in for treat-! LUNCHEONS Sealtest ice Cream Popular Prices __ Adv.| adjustable front seat and safety glass windows, The 1958 Opel has a fowr-cylinder apparently suffered brain damage/ Brother |pression ratio of 7.5-tol and a dis- William H.|placement of 90.8 cybie inches, It} has a 100 inch wheelbase, an over-} all length of 174 inches and is 64) inches wide, '- BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 Adv. green light. and Johnson street ‘Sunday night. 1 Louis W. Humphreys Jr., of|sram will commemorate the 300th. Clarkston said he had a flashing/@nniversary of signal while Granus S. Brown, 27,|William of 155 Euclid Ave., said he had the/Scientist who discovered the Injured was Mrs. Shirley Brown,|°T'Si™a!_ scientific papers will be) , who was treated at Pontiac General Hospital for a sprained knee. - The scientific portion of the pro-| RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Building Lobby BLUESKY DRIVE-IN LAST TIME TONIGHT * hee ee Some have to dence ... some have to-kilt! *of “ See ond Heer PLATTERS a THE BLOCKBUSTERS , SHOW STARTS. 7:00 P.M. hw, vee i, ever, it appears that until the| _—-€MICAGO URAIN 18-20 N. Saginaw. —aev to Attend National] market absorbs half a million} cmicaGo, Oct. 21 (AP) — Openi Rammage Sale. Redeemer Lu- units annually in that mode] area,|""¥8i 0.7 inew) eit * theran Church of Birmingham Parley on Heart they are not likely to the|/Dec ....... 2.18% rsisieercicae OTM . Maple. Thurs. an : maaier, economy models re M 353% a +e 40% Oct. 24 and 25; 8-5 Thurs., 9-2 Pri.|} Dr. Donald S. Smith, Pontiac] own assembly lines. Meanwhile,|Jly. ... 1 98%, RYE . —AdV. heart specialist, will be one of] they probably will continue to im-|nec, °™™ mn | BR ER) vow. 1008 Auxiliary serving |13 official delegates from Mich- aa port smaller, lightweight —units|“! 136% Mey” ee : at — — biscuit Pa ol reg ba attending the American) dees? from the: . We oo “tee alee n t rooms, 371 E. Pike.|Heart Association's annual meet- A Golden State ee ee Sees eee ie — $1.25. children 75c. bat Fg ing and scientific session in Chi-/@ But if American car makers . p.m. ‘leago this week. | | appear somewhat uncertain Rummage Sale, clothing and/ Dr. Smith, of 135 Wenonah Dr. AV 7 RIE At : about the future of the small ee household goods. Some new. Sis-|is a member of the board of] SOUR MOCK) \ N ear in the U.S. market, the for. | #7 « ternood ‘Temple Beth Jacob, 10 E\trustees ot the Michigan Heart] eign auto makers eviiently ex- Se 2% noe Taek Association. Chis times teem REAM fOr ActON| © ————*" | me. mci “ro a ‘ - : The five-day program Friday makers siready have taken T rF through Tuesday, will include the] space to show thelr vehicles at aed . wo Cars Collide latest scientific findings in disease the Chicago Autompbile. Shew.|. Pacific Ships..Prepared);, Mixuorat Light of the heart and blood vessels ‘ next January. : fo h iddl ? P 9 ag well ag reports on the year’s r Dash to Middle East : They are also pressing their snflict | Two drivers who thought they/Progress in heart research ac- sales’ efforts. During the first| 'f Conflict Starts each had the light, collided at Cass|tivities. ’ 4 UH a> the death of| Harvey, the culation of the blood. Eighty-two) presented. © ; Says Seaway to Make about 18 days. Autopsy Scheduled ETROIT Ww — of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence) B - wri for ‘oly he rege Assn. says he thinks the St. Law- 6f a man identified as Pillip Kope- rence Seaway will make Ohio ‘‘the ‘niak, 46, Chicago real estate broker |#Teatest industrial state in the whose body was recovered from |"&tion. puud tee boy ea) been me pire Commercial Club here Saturday Ohio ‘Greatest State’ § CINCINNATI W — The president DICK MILLER + RUSSELL JOHNSON + ABBY DALTON —STARTS TUESDAY — ELVIS PRESLEY in “LOVING YOU” ‘\ COMPL Dr. N. R.- Danielian told the that “it is impossible to think of any other state that will have t Argyle Hunter Hurt SAGINAW # — Joseph Dorr, 19,\exports from Kentucky and West of Argyle accidentally shot himself) Virginia, “dependent, of in the stomach sunday as he was'the running to pick up a pheasant he|ture.” had brought down near his home. - He was reported in serious condi-tral problem of the seaway is Ohio's advantages." : He said that one possibility f the Ohio Valley is a boom in coal ise, on international economic pic- - Dr. Danielian said that the cen- isetting reasonable tolls. ™ 553° hae babies site UNITE. FOR FUND — A group of employes, union, builders: and ‘tontractors joined forces Sar! Saturday to give all earnings of the day to the “tive for Local 998, Berkley; Barney ‘Barnicz, Pontiac Area United Buckingham Manor Apa téad, Birmingham, which they are building, are- ts on North Eaton t *- 1% \ a lS OT ee. ee ee tion at a Saginaw Hospital. . Pictured at the ° save regularly in our and 414%. for the children, and plans. i) | Capitol Savings \ Fat Pontise Press Phote : left‘to right, Chester Jacobs, union representa- carpenter’ contractor from Pofitiac; Louis Shackel, foreman, and Albert Boesky and - Harold Garber of the Buckingham Building Co. i 75 W. Huron, Pontiac \ ; *, irr aaie ele + # + a hia le i eetlaes tes i ( 2 aif “ei pigeons } O° wee y , i .: he —e ew ave te @ Ae Daa ie se ee CMe a Ue ea ee ee a ee ee ee ae ee Plan ‘for the Future We have a great number of investors who ing a current rate of dividends of 314% These investors have a definite plan in mind, such as home ownership, education ‘Why not come in and inquire about our savings investments backed by 67 years of conservative management and over $4,000,000 in Reserves and Undivided Profits as an added safety. ' Established 1890 yar savings shares pay- many other worthy 2 se 2 o eters ¢ a s @ % & Loan Assoc. ' £ * FE 40561 & F ‘ 4 * i’ +> e. Lt oe 4 . s.* t. z° Spel ots i = tea, ‘¢ : ‘ E : +4 4 ¢ : | ‘ 4 | 3 = -Through A erktan ‘Suclonne ce (center) of Milan, Italy, finds that learning to type at Kings- wood is not too difficult when you have ft z - > \ a ua i * E moral support from. an American Santi Pontiae Press Phote like Molly Marshall of Birmingham and ree go Ingles (right), director of Kings wood admissions, 7: Finds Kingswood Very Different FromSchookin Milan Italian Girl Quickly Adopts U.S. Ways, By GRETTA PORTER. -“T've gained 15 pounds since + discovering American Dairy . Queens, hamburgers and malt- ed milks!’ wailed 17-year-old a ‘As she sat in the gracious “School “Cranbrook » Kingswood” : ‘office of Dorothy Inglis, direc- - and Miss Inglis, only her slight accent differentiated her from any other American high school student. . But there are other differ- ences between our teenagers wel thiep ct the continent, VARIES “Ip Italy. we don't have Ivy _—_ button-down blouses or ana -has worn lipstick!" x *« * Luciana talked with {. .chds in Italy and decided to apply “for admission to the States and one of our Field _ Service-tor AFS): students can “come to the States -for ‘one 3 ee year to study. AL Vee * r * “Many applied but few were — chosen for this honor,” com- mented Molly. “And,” said Miss Inglis, “we think it a compliment that Lu- ciana. was selected." - DELAYED BY FLU When it arrived -in New o schooling when she gets home unless she can pass some spe- cial -exams. SOCIAL PLEASURES we take for granted, Luciana compares it with that of Italian students by saying, here, for example, have social life .that Italian kids don't know. = : *, ®* * “Schoot is different. In Taly - when you finish school in the morrfing you run away and forget about it until the: next - morning, Here, kids have par- ties and meetings after school. “You have a different *thought of school here,”’ she explained. Techane Wilk si nasi tie S teachers in Italy aren't as near the students as. they are here. “Here is every: “Yes,” Miss Inglis added, “in other’ words, Luciana, in Ttaly students forget about school at Kingswood, friends: bid carried over into — social_activities."@. _. “Another said Molly, *‘you are only—in ~~ School .from about 8:15 a.m, _ till noon in Italy and then you ~ have to do work at home. Here FASCINATING FOOD As we said before Luciana Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Bader of Whittemore street an- -nounce the engagement of — their daughter, “Norma Jean, 40 Michael de. “All ‘kids — NORMA JEAN BADER has found the American food most fascinating to the tune of 15 gained pounds! Her Amer- jean “‘sister,”” with whom. she lives, says that she hasn't found —anything that- Luciana doesn't ——_ present. like, Molly fs trying to put Luciana en a diet but Luciana’s raids on the icebox put an end to “ any systematic calory count- ing. : Does Luciana ever get home- sick?: “Well, 86. far,” laughs Miss Inglis, “we've kept her so busy at Kingswodd that she has -had no time ‘to be home- sick; - t 2° eS. "And ‘besides,"’ Luciana ‘said as: she‘tripped off to do. her -homework, friends write. me. and. ‘that ~— me in touch with Italy.”" = ESBS “my parentsand ~ tp ie ie Ege ui it Hd : ] é E holding him up to standards he found it so difficult to meet. DEEP RESENTMENT . of his mind, but underneath was a-deep_resentment that he couldn't. be just himself, that » he had to live up to what he “\itoaabt was hla father’s image gta le Ralph's dad didn’t know this elther. Ralph's tic did not dis- ~—appear with his kindly sympa- thetic approacli:“So -Ralph’s parents realized they needed help in solving their boy's problems. * * * The Child Guidance Clinic unraveled ‘the conflicti ings. Not only did Ral ta Ganbiguae oaks eae a much sore relaxed, happy youngster, -OES Unit Picks Slate of Officers Mrs. William C. Pfahlert was elected -werthy-. matron and Norton Reid Graham, worthy © ’ patron, at the anfiual meeting of the Areme Chapter, Order of the. Eastern Star, held. last night at Rodsevelt Temple. Seventy-nine: members - _were ~~~ Ralph-thought -he adored his — " father, and he did with the top - feel. : s tic- U.S. Rep. William S. Broomfield receives a Girl Scout tie from Mrs. David Eicher (right) as. Mariner Scouts Lynne Ashby (left), Diane Ruller and Karen Eicher watch with ney z hese La bgied Lica University” -. Club Plans Oct: 7 Tea Membership Fete Will Take. Place at Corwin Home _ The fourth annual member- ship tea sponsoted by the Uni- versity. of - ‘Michigan Alumnae Club of Pontiac will be -held. Oct. 7 at the home of Mrs. James Hills, * * * : *~~General Chairman Mrs, Ver- non C. Abbott’ has appointed Mrs, -Carroliz-Graid and Mrs. Cecil McCallum cochairmen of ’ refreshmenta and Mrs. John Windiate, floral chairman. Assisting Mrs; Corwin with the tea will be Mrs, Norman Roth, Mrs. Earl Currah,. Mrs. Clarence Carlson, Mrs. John ’ Ashby, Mrs.. Conrad Chuitch, >Mrs. Earl MeHugh and Mrs. Franklin Crawford, Others are Dr. Caryl Kulsav- age, Mrs, Maxwell Doerr and Mrs. Martin Wager. All Michigan alumnae are invited to the tea. Anyone wish- , ing to become a member may” “call Mrs. Vernon Abbott of Tili- sql be off for National ‘Girl nois avenue for — details. Marilyn K ender _to Speak Vows BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Mrs. John Kender of Wheeling, W Va., has announced the en- gagement of*-her~ daughter, Marilyn Edwards Kender of ~Evanston, Til, to Robert Bush- nel] Grindley, He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert F. - ‘Grindley of Sodon Lake drive, Bloomfield Hills, Marilyn is a graduate of . Butler University where she is Corwin in” Bloomfield __ . willed to Girl Scouts in “ - acquainted with our’ Ame par, ‘Mariner Scout Carole’ Hoyt right} seems to have a slight problem ~~ with the skirt that she is cutting out. 3 lid bcs dace shi ; will spend a week at Na- tional Girl Scout Comp Rockwotd! near Washington, DC, . Obviously not feeling too much on Mariner. Scouts Will Vist Capital A dozen Mariner Girl Scouts Scout Camp Rockland near Washington, ‘D.C., on Oct. 19. ft ae eee While there they plan to tour the nation’s Capitol and major public buildings monuments, — Hier They will live as a unit in- dormitories of Manor House on the wooded @state that The girls will become heritage through visits to in- teresting places in Washing- ton. : CAMP EXPERIENCES | a /ceremony. Monday e at Westacres Club- house,’ | 5 The decided to -make matching outfits to travel in so they could “keep their uni- sade sh for Washington. 1 wear drip-dry sailor jj and navy skirts. ~ i * *. *@& th a suitcase apiece and wagons bulging, Troop 225) will soon leave for Wash- gton, D.C. — Personal N ewsof In terest ith Carole’s plight re ( left. to erta Smith; Shirley Proulx ~ ee Mrs. Herbert W. Hubert. ~ Peatint Press Photes Leaders planning to make. the trip are Mrs. John Ashby, Mrs. “Ivan Doctor and Mrs. Eicher. . Ls * * * Lynne Anne Ashby, Barbara Bryant, Jo Anne Welth, Rob- erta Smith, Barbara Steckling, . Jule Vanderpool, Diane Slink- er, Judy Slinker, Shirley Proulx, Karen Eicher, Diane Fuller and Carole Hoyt will be ‘ making the trip as Troop. 225. members. x * ‘* Appointed grand page for the Grand Chapter sessions to be held‘at Grand Rapids Oct. 8, 9, and 10 was Mrs. Eugene Per- kio. Harry Vernon 'hass ben named_-grand—guard__for the event. ae Others. attending the session will be Mr, and Mrs. William C. Pfahlert, Mrs. Lester. Oles, Mrs. Clarence Crawley, _— Harry Vernon and Mrs. ward Pritchard, 2 On Oct. 21 the installation of officers will be held at the. Roosevelt Temple, ~ “New Citizens Hold Picnic * Some ~ 100 nembers of Pontiac and Janice Antona’s citizenship class met Sunday — for the 19th annual picnic at the: American Legion Home. An original paper on the’ United States Constitution was read by-Jose Vega, and mem- bers of the present citizenship - Class gave an dutline of. the Constitution. | __ Participating in: ‘the program z TS “were Lucille and Hector Bueno, An , Besdolnyi,. . Maria Crites, Ingé Gutkewitsch,’ and quests.of New Ciizens League - ; - mvt vitations — made i “ithe guests, Groomsmen were ‘Tom — tice, can all rage lower, the Bomber ‘of Detroit and John’ De-| i standard of what might alnvost be|D#lski Jr. of Utica. Ringbearer was -Joessories, and Mrs, Giroux wore ~ [beige Jace-with brown accessories. Ni Jeweled to & subject conducive to much argu- ret crown headpieces trimmed with ‘\pearis, . 4 GOWNED IN PINK -- War tar deed of Seeer ot Peggy Bartone of Harper Woods, ‘\eousin of the bride, wore a pale pink full-length velvet gown. The kook . John Jaskolski Jr., brother of the bride, acted as man, while Joseph Giroux, brother of os bridegroom: : Sidteiits tin tien; a ception was held at the of bride’s parents. Mrs, Jaskolski wore gray over pink taffeta with black ac- x *« * | Bétore leaving on a trip to Mac-| © kinac island,-the new Mrs. Wag-|/" | _joner changed to a light blue dotted | Can Opener. A Maggie board—plastc covered Spray and stroke window cleaner—a plastic bottle for win- dow spray attached to what looks getting singed, —for the luxurious foding. ” ary Abn. 3 sakoieet Weds: n Orchard Lake Ch urch sheath dress with winter white ac- cessories and a corsage Of white |. The coupl¢ will ive on Pine Grove avem. _jattendants all carried white fugi) * Sauce, Svc to Beef Cut: | Mrs. Tobatto ies tdren, toting ae Stove’ Top Cooking for Round pa” wants to do ~ |for herself is done during nap time. Har current’ project's platting the _ ROWENA’S BEAUTY SHOP | Hair igre onl pe trary, the figure is probably. CON trolled by a ‘seamless girdle, ALWAYS WITH US you with hip-reducing exercises. In facy T will give you. sothe to-|- morrgw! waistline and many women will/tested hip-slimming exercises, send wear the sacks with a belt. Thisia stamped self-addressed isnot a “Utilitarian season buf-oneiwith your request for leaflet No. 3. Aid Morale a fi you can sprinkle the meat without! | Can openers—the kind that punch) -|holes—trimmed in mink and jewels) | | Just two pieces from / our coley. estection / Formfit “Holiday” strapless, No. 392, in lace and elasticized mar- quisette. Wired underbust and ~ ee xp cups. Stues 32A to —— 36C. mika hordes: No. 599, by Formfit. Plunge-front with invisible ‘band to keep. bra in place. Sizes 32A to 36C, 5.00, Formfit Skippies pantie ‘No. 866, in nylon’ powernet with lace front’ and satin - elastic back pane I SE Bs gh sae 2% Experienced b peamigeenad to assist’ is fo @ proper tt. ; | ee eS a i A Completely § _ ‘Matched Ensemble of 5 - Bras and- ¢ emit Girdles when women are dressing for the| Address Josephine Lowman in care o¢casion, “Stick to your individuality when . this buying your clothes, and remem-|cise to Get -in on tor New > gnd a vege-/ber your figufe. There is always a' Fashions," So we never win! Girdles, bras- 3 etme "Over OF Pro's Book Store | Others: m 50’ ~ From . 878 hair cutting and ated b ‘experts ‘we specialize in tints an bleach" No appointments necessary . oren oe we AND FRIDAY ¥ APPOINTMENT PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP | Needless to say I am ready for models are much more ‘likely to..scare crows ‘than attract. men. | J g * jwith the current fashion sufficient- ly (and some of them are lovely) | to look modern and yet wear gar ments and hats which are flatter-| any of the loveliest dreises|ing. inlddle road. You can go alongl| St Oet, 5, 1957 i ot4 P.M. It you would like to have my envelope | of The Pontiac Press. Tomorrow: “You'll. Need_ Exer- b> Pllc adie PO GTI II FI FSI IFES SSCS IS ISS SS Custom Picture Fr: “Selection of Fine "Prints Suitable. for F raming’ * a Augusta FE. OPEN 3 F. 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MILFORD — Residents living eral signs have been posted ‘Slip. on North Milford road along with pery When Wet'’ but residents say school, village and township of-'that in the summertime it is also jficials, have formed a new organi-|"slippery when. hot.” jzation known as the Milford-High- a a the stretch, according to Supt. of Huron Valley Schools Harold | Hansen, - Purpose of the newly organized! School Electors Favor Increase. |. in Millage Limit NORTH BRANCH—At a special) school election. held here ballots ‘cast on the proposition as | follows: (1): To raise the 15 = ; oe Nalignt ot a4 ibe Fits pyielc: Michigan State Statute No, limitation a limit of four mills for fared eli 205. the purpose of. retiring the pres- ent bonds: 99, yes; 9, no. (2) To raise the limitation of 15 a maximum of 2 mills for “the building and ‘site fund: 13, ¥es; -§,-No.-- : (3) Voters’ approval to sell the) Seamon School District No. 7, in Burlington Township, Yes, 103; No. 5. (4) That the closed districts as-/ as oe = at the Ia constitu = a hester and election of officers willbe at "-bpan, Wednesd Masonite Hall. land Road Salety - Improvement Long recognized as one of the most treacherous reads in Oak- woolen themataas clhe ce limit posted, Surveys have been made by Michigan State Police bat so tar uo other action has been taken, “The three-mile stretch between {Milford and Highland has. steep Facts and figures prove that! more than $10,000 in property dam-! age has occurred during the last! year, Motorists involved in acci-| dents have torn up fences, lawns! and trees and many people have suffered serious injury as a result, With the opening of the new ‘Milford High School on- North. Milford ‘Yoad“later this fall, many children will have fo | walk along group is to establish a speed limit’ of not more than’ 40 miles per hour, except-in front of the school, | waiee shall then be 2 miles per |hour,- + * * Action will be taken to remove’ dangerous hilltops and _restirface the road, Which has had expensive ‘repair work over a period of years, ‘The. group, under the leader: ship of Harold MeCernsiol will They’ will< aude ‘cee’ ellcirs. ‘formulate bylaws and plan definite | action on the road improvement and safety for their | .Besides McCormick and eK . others backing the Principal Erwin Je Mayor. Mayor Hoard, - Highland Police. Chiefs, Jos Brophy and James Winters. spectively and’ Louis ‘Oldenburg. Nighla nd Resin oo. 5:P.M, Today Deadline || for Filing Nominations ROYAL OAK — Today at 5 p-m, is the deadline for filing nominating petitions for the city <-| election here Not, 5. “Candidates will vie for. the office of mayor and four yacan- cles on. the city commission, One, for a two-year term and three , for fver-year terms, en Cedar meat Sa ta ‘tanlary pihave isan Ressiel an et ” Members. wil —g- | i, tonteone 2 of -Dryden- chapter Ors aoe tonight eat home. of Mrs. Minnie BS | Mra, Catherine Havens * program ehair- man, gare 8t., ~ Pontiac, Roe ORS 165 annual meeting be ay in Wixom to Seat -|years, was made by Joseph r | Planning Board New Commission of 9 to Take . Charge of Village Zoning um-|1° gal responsibility, effective Wednesday, for the zoning. and att (development of the Village of ¥ Wixom: The commission was sagubedsa Announcement of nine ~ appoint- ments to the commission, with terms varying from one to three ‘Stadnik, village president, Those named were Herbert Abrams, Paul DePodesta and doha W. Ericson for three-year terms; dohn Ryding, Stuart WIXOM — A newly-formed plan-| ning: commission will, have the! ‘ ae: ak Sauer and Del Bourgeois for two- | & year terms; Mrs, Johana — sume the bonded indebtedness of Robert Rickard and Robert Wag ee ae “Area Schools: ® : Pa RE County Births natz fox one-year terms. (5) That the 2 mill tax for the} © BEAN BONANZA — Tiny Debra Allgood, 3, "Michigan City, Ind, Some of the beans have | wr- and Mee ties Proulx. of| Wagnatz is a member of the = — : AN building and site fund be extended] measures out enough greefi Beans for her lunch grown. to a length of 2% feet — just a half foot Gharies. Mrs of & son, Paullvillage council. MARK 65 RAMS < Liletine seukblile ot Lapeer Cheity; ite, for Sve yours, OY i ee ee ee short of being a yard long! _ [Dorothy Travis of . The commission members chose) an yrs. John Li thelr $5th ; No. 6 =. we : eer: see. Bishop enncunce|Abrams to serve as chairman: « . Joh pe ige emare oa wedding anniversary ahs the birth of iebecee Jane! ergy alee t the for.| ‘day, with a family-dinner at their Clifford home. They have a - Melody Kay is same thet mation of a zoning board of| 90 John’ R, Lick of Attica; one daughter, Mrs. Karl Almas ot ; Ro al Oak Resident In P roving Retir ement Age : ee gael te bere Tppeals with aul Salow serving) Marlette; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mr. Lick’s ; y : A MS Sfoumerlas. chairman, Other members are! Parents came from Ontario in 1968, clearing and settling the farm i “ee he ki ot Don” Brooks, John Lambert, Reece| next to the one where the couple has lived since 1906. He is 78 and : imag set Birtn- of Mrs. Lick is 72. ; Elected to Board © William A. Romain, president of . on Romain, who resides at 1813|_ Houstonia, Royal Oak, is active in local affairs. He is Michigan chapter chairman of the educa- tional committee of the Young ‘Presidents’ Organization; —-chair- Of the ‘4,783,021 farmers. counted *Ithe 55 to 64 age“range. “ey cine phar ontiyg nag of farm workers! , zs are among the estimated 30,000,- 000 Americans without, birth cer- tificates or other official proof of; qualifyin, of the National Rivers and Harbors is Rev. John Hardy at St. Arina’l ~ Church Gets: F irst “Priest conducted “a series of lectures, Census Records Help Farmers one person, This may take from in the 1954 Census of Agriculture,| four to six weeks, depending on . An ‘tained for a $4 fee. Persons in need of their census records can obtain | an Age Search “writing to: Personal icra: in the U.S. '|Census records is confidential and is furnished only upon = sane Fepreanntcpess iLacy and Gunnar Mettala. application of the lodividual to whom it relates; About 3% million trhitseripts of i furnished to applicants as proof ' lof_age,_citizenship—or—identity—in| the 22-year period since. the Social Security Act was approved, — —_—_ The Age Search Section of ‘te by the fees charged for searching the records. : iI Century-Old Mill Pond Now Under By GLADYS. HARRINGTON Dryden Correspondent fe ‘DRYDEN — The off: mill pond in Squier -Park, one-and-' one-half. miles south of here, is getting a complete renovation: un-| der’ the supervision of the Laneery County Road Commission, .. The old “pond. originated in ~ 1847 when its creators, the May- nard brothers, conducted aq. flour mill_here, The _ pond, fed by many springs, recently Was left eee Ons. the dam out. - Renovation | “Yeleaning the pond of all silt. and raising the dam eight--feet. -The original mill still remains, ago, and on the main floor of a ee F 1915- Major Gen. Goce 0. large clubhouse was built to accommodate all kinds of secial functions, a caretaker's cottage, a tea house, a sight seeing tow- ‘Ithe property was given .toLapeer |personal census recérds have been) Se o Bureau “of the Census 8° self-| supporting, its expenses being “paid. having been repaired some years) . Club for. Country People.” A} — = DEALERS ORTONVILLE — St. Anne Cath-| In addition to many parish du-| The Lapeer. Commissioners sire| or, and a year-rousd caretaker ‘i Church here. has had assigned|ties, Father Hardy -worked a Was engaged, : Thi hi h wae a se vehi elie great int oe i -s, having After. the death of Gen. Squier| - @ is is ft e moment Smart Buyers ave _ — ot Columbus And Boy. “Design for Dating” under the CYO. He has also been active in = made for the use of the club or County to be maintained as a park free to the public. There has never been any charge it costs to own. waited for. Come in and see how little 24 Scouts. oe lgrounds. Neither has there ever a Sharon K. Swe t,|. ae * * ‘been anything for sale on the : a ¢ V Originally from St. Vincent par: grounds. Richar d F OrtuNe \ish in “Corktown,” Detroit, he Following is an. excerpt ofan Wed at Rochester |ctita ana st. Cecelia High School Motor News of, the. Detroit Auto- ; at Monroe before entering Sacred mobile Club in. regard to the sale ROCHESTER—Sharon Kay Sweet |Heart\. Seminary, Training for jot articles -ori the ey and Richard Thomas Fortune were | priesthood Was completed at ; married in a recent. candlelight| Mount Sth \Mary, - — Ohio. ob-.Gen, Squier old. “When we laid ceremony here in the First Congre- . jout this place and decided to make gational Church. One-hundred and -Ordinatjon\by ‘teen Cardinal it a free public park, we consid- fifty guésts witnéssed the rite per- formed by the Rev. E. John Yuells. The bride ig the daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Sweet of . Curzon street -and the bride-~ ‘ groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fortune Sr. of Pine street. — For her wedding the bride ue ‘a ballerina length gown of whiteiLeonard Women’s Club } Mahi Ms, Harold R, Foes of conversation from ‘people whol. nylon eyel hite taffeta | of Detroit announce: the engage- preg eehderdaagtn veil She Elects; Sets Luncheon __ |. ment of pee: daughter, a ws ay Sead they had spent : j . riette ',; @ d Winter : i pr white paver ante lilies-of LEONARD = The Women’s Club Hossthcld: He fa te. wear ve privilege wma their. ‘rights.’ he-valley.on a whit . here has named its’ officers to) Mr. L. Boege. |. “It you. se ‘the public nothing ot the bride served as matron of honor. Karen Sweet served as her sister’s bridesmaid. Charles Sweet, an unclé of the bride, served as best man, while|Laser, treasurer, versity. ‘The prospective bride- |tained,” . woe were William - Dean and|. The group. will ane for a 1) groom hag returned to his studies _ ~ * * Me p.m.’ luncheon, Thursday, at the} at Western Michigan-University, | At present, caretaker is‘ Tom|'7 attended the Hall of ‘the Divine | Mooney was Blessed Sacrament it. Other par- troit, Livonia and Wyandotte. : A reception was held Sunday: for Edward Gates here. season. They are: Mrs. Iva Trask, president; Mrs. Mabel Lobzien, vice president; Mrs. Helen Schoen- berg, - secretary and “Mrs. Fem). at Ann Arbor, |‘ Father Hardy, at the home of Dr.|~ ipreside during’ the fatland winter |” fx, .aJHARRIETTE_A. FOSS A graduate of ‘the. Detroit Con- _servatory ‘ of Music, the’ bride- elect ig continuing work toward her degree at Wayne State Uni- “Kalamazoo. A spring wedding = Ta revabeas sake heat’ alverteil ee ee. = oe 1 ple reason that. we would automat-| ‘ically ‘become caterers to the pub- intérview of Gen.: Squier from the ered whether or not it would be necessary for visitors to buy sup- plies or- refreshments on ~the grounds, we came to the conclu- sion: that it was not, -for_the, sim- lic, Aden when you take money from the public there are -other Ithings you must take—chiefly a lot “ahd give theni What you have; there)” is. no catise for complaint. _ You know I keep an overseer’ and job is to’ see that éverything | goes} Thompson, who has held the job along all right ~ onger is” meain- _ Americas Number ® Road Car ye for # number of years. Tradings Terrific a a Hel ehis- wa sateen bitious mar wiht mien {PRIVILRGED GUE? re “TOP TRADE-IN _ ALLOWANCE! “Complete | Reduction — Every Car In Stock Be | This Month oo Terrific Savings ee _ Don’t Wait end Be Too Late! «3 ‘STOP IN NOW! - PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 MT. a ae ENS STREET. Stop Pain of Piles! = i Today at Home ‘ points out that-in évery.one of thet bes aeomieiotiie ecee Ge taal [* ; reachers' at Parley [Keep Dancer Busy) Pay | soley ~ She's Happy | to Try Straits Bridge | CHEBOYGAN uw — Some 2,000 teachers attending “the Michigan Education Assn. Institute here —or money. back! a “§N DOCTOR'S NEW STAINLESS FORMULA WITH | S$ TESTS, | 4 | AMAZING 5 AME INETIC ACTION STOPS PAIN INSTANTLY! | Sarees Sand prove itching instantilg.. while the J DAMASCUS Nh — the bap mere gt gtr have been invited to take a drive = ~- dancing Damascus! “He's ‘ve eV€r today on the almost eted oy eed ef ee Z,_|are those who work for Vassily| forks Sor. He pays us right On straits of Mackinac Bridge ow en » Ge, senaational new stainless an 6 have| re & Seared Greek ex-cop to leave aw irl in: the lurch any- They'll only get halfway across, w. See a aes oF oe " — abstacle| “i” * heart of gold and a strong}where in the Middle East.” postin pig barricade has been : “anne hocking the and| . No such Sf DOW available at ir they have|Sense of responsibility, Hardbitten and earnest-looking |") ° ebrbigsti: ae said the firm will specialize|the minister firmly -believing that : ; suprosironies Keep small) Simon is manager of a 12-girt (5's says he has a simple for- was thrown up toliq productions for oth motion|God helps them who help them-| - gombinss 6 meticayrereea be OR OINTMENT It. | treape of artists carrentiy wow. (ula that keeps his girls happy|*tP Unauthorized crossings before'picture theaters and television. |selves, fo SOS 3 “Tredemert of Grove Laberaicries, Ine. Ointment sod Suppositories. _ Mela ing the. Syrians tn one of and-out of trouble. . ~ : aetna vei it fen ner ny erate on nreeeennne oacsing a pagename nae pi — : " . ——p CrOSS-| Damascus’ hottest nightspots WORKING FORMULA se a oys have gone| The girls range in size, shape| “I pay them less than other obstacles with-/and nationality from a well-stacked Managers but I pay them regular- @ spokes-/Cuban dancer called Laline to a ‘¥. Also,-I keep them so busy with them tall, porary aepes at trom Tehearsals they just don't have the; Italy called Dolores. ee |LAZELLE AGENCY, Inc. time for anything else, © 9 2 +} “Once in a while I give them an afternoon off..The Malian girls like to go to church and the Greek girls want to write to their mothers.” Although the floor show lasts} - | WWSURANCE |S ee report to the cabaret at 9 p.m. | sais “Plane stay at a us | : For Your Every Need | 3°. “ee bbb debe hibehhs TTI iti itty may buy for. them, ‘< a ° DWELLING—PACKAGE. Simios pays for their board and POLICY + iin wtht taey ri Ee HOUSEHOLD—PERSONAL: ae t- PROPERTY ~® BURGLARY=- / peas ‘LIABILITY | eine te. iroepe, and Spam © AUTOMOBILE |f|“wnen a gies contract expires ide passage right “hack to Where “I hired her,” he says. - Asked how it feit to be with and ‘travel with pretty girls all the Jjtime from Telieran to Cairo and back again in all the Middle East capitals, Simos made a face and} said: _| “How hungry does a cook ‘feel after ‘being in - the kitchen ‘all > Japan Quizzes NCO fe jin Hit-RunCase ITAZUKE, Japan (®—Japanese police today questioned U.S, Air Force 7“ Winston Eley of Phila- delphia, Pa., about a hit-and-run case in which two Japanese: pe- 504 PONTIAC STATE _ BANK BUILDING — _ PHONE FE 5-172 | | fights men rh [WORRIED OVER DEBTS? “Bh ges are are anable te sttora, repartoss of bow imnch er how many, You ‘ore Ne SECURITY OR ENDORSES i htaenat pital at Itazuke air base. The police had.-reported that Eley'’s 1952 sedan crashed into a imotorcycle Saturday night, injur- Jiing the two riders. A few miles down the road it struck and killed itwo Japanese women. FF i ae te, oe and srrange fer paymemte yeu con Oil for a little sights ane sae? Yes, rad'am! Strap need adjusting? We can fix that, too. If it’s earolce yen: want, Fe chon diaes ts cyl atc vl A ec OO or Siey ‘revarned to the tase fot) _ you came to the right place! ate ee “Let 9 Years of ‘Credit Counselling Experience Assist You" , ie wat ‘Air ae aus - Fortunately for your roca 3 s 66 Dealet, he services ag . "Mourn: Daily 9 t6 §. Wed. and Sai.’ to |. Evenings by App't. [called & severe ‘stomach ulcer. more cars than roller skates. But he goes about itinthe . "That's why a little girl who comes in for. “roller naMichigan | Credit -Counsellors The car was found Sunday aban- same friendly, helpful wa eee You'll find he takes an inter- --- skate oil” is likely to keep coming back years later for. Above Oskiang Theater | Gomed several miles ,from — the est in your car. Phillips 66 Service includes having your Phillips 66 Firre-Fur. cd Tror-Artic* Motor Oil, : _car brushed out . . . the windows cleaned all the way - an al the itl outer that dd upto “Hospitality atone, your spi and tires checked. Itmeans fri on ai goeey. ~ Sh edemaske mie DOUBLE HOLDENS TRADING STAMPS" IEDNESDAY 3 IONS] amet 66 Site fr e R PT | a . ee 2s ee, ee COS, EM gt re 2 ae a BS “Plans P Pensions | - salaries. __ with inflation.— -. that it would authorize the state|S to invest insurance premiums in| ~~ pure white in color, Mice of the ‘said in one of the many : impromptu meetings be has been|wasn’t f Would Workers if They Take*Control BRIGHTON, England «—Brit- ain's Labor party overwhelming- Raise Benefits, ly approved today @ pension plan| —which would pay retiring workers up to half their regular salary at the age of 65. - The party pledged to ‘hii the plan in effect by 1960\f it gains control of the government in the next general election. “he x *. —Some~ 1,500 delegates" applauded after Richard Crossman, a mem- ber of the party executive com- mittee, declared that the supreme ‘test of the welfare state is the provision it makes for old age. “Just as unemployment was the greatest social disgrace of the 1930s, . poverty in old: ‘people is _ the greatest social disgrace of the —* *. “Under the present national pen- sion plan—all British’ workers pay *4 flat six shillings and ninepence—|: 96 cents—a week, Under the. new one they would be required to pay on_a sliding scale, For most work- ers it would be 2 per cent of their “Tnstend of the -present fixed pen- ‘sion of two pounds—$5.60—a_week, workers who reach 65 would get a flat three pounds—$8.40—plus a second payment based on average] . earnings. ’ ey” The present pension plan is run- _ning heavily into debt. By 1960 the annual deficit is expected to reach 406 million dollars. At the same time there are mounting demands from retired workers that pen- sions be increased to keep pace One aspect of the labor plan is the stocks of. private companies. ~Ht is part of. a party plan to acquire control of private. stock companies without actually plac- ing these companies under~gov- ernment ownership, , ¥ =, s+ Conservatives, who have prom- eed that they too will offer a new plan. before the next gen- jon, have denounced the Pocket mice that live in the “pure-white gypsum crysta]. dunes near Alamogordo, New Mexico are Contributions 3 as “nationalization|® tio MOTHER. LOVE — Although the “babies” are not her own, : “Blackie” the cat takes to her role of mother with as much love ain ee Em Samora Se ee ¥ Loses $15,000 - [Trying to Save \Dog From Fire ‘TRAVERSE CITY An elder. ly Fifé Lake man ‘ageliorts to save = his-pet dog froma fire cost him an estitnated $15,000, according to ‘Ta report yesterday by Sheriff Rich-| | ard Weiler. Weiler said the rescue attempt was unsuccessful. The dog died in {the fire which destroyed the Emil Wegner home Sunday night. Deputies and firemen probing the ‘\ruins found a tin box containing! - upward of $5,000 in charred bil/s' - which will be sent. to the Treas: ury Department “for redemption, | Weiler said. Wegner, in his 70s, is a re- + tired sheet metat worker: wha | ~ came to Fife Lake several years ago from Flerida and he lived alone in his: frame home since the death of his wife about a year ago. . He told the sheriff he had. sev- eral” thousand dollars worth — of “4 __|rings and other jewelry, which be- a\ Presa Phete Charles Leonard ‘anally of Rutland, Vt, “brought the cay of rab- bits home after she lost o own family. Unit MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Bouncy, irrepressible Dave Beck,! retiring Téamsters Union preth dent sees a rich and rosy future ahead for him in private busifess. But Beck ‘isn’t quite ready to on * » “uf took the Fifth Amendment before the McClellan committee ‘and I'd do it again today, tomor- ness," said Beck, “You.know, I've jeven while with the union, I ex- holding with reporters between Teamster convention sessions. Re- laxed and informal, Beck is- at his ease. The 64yearold .Beck, once a laundry driver before he became head of the nation’s largest labor union, has been busy day and night before and during: the con- vention, One of the things that’s owes keep liim busy is answer- a telegrams from McClellan. He ‘complaiiis he still hasn't had! time for a plunge in the may |Atlantic Ocean. ~ * * “But after I leave’ the union I'm going to spend: full time in busi- ‘been in business for some time pect to clear at least $100,000 a year in real estate and other forms of business.” “Beck's business ‘ability was challenged here at_the Teamsters) © convention. The union's secretary- reported that Beck -had row or 10 years from now,” treasurer tied up all the union's ‘money in Beck Sees Rosy Road-~ for Himself in Industry hand. Moreover, the - treasure said he'd spent the hardest five years of his life under Beck trying to met track of union money. *. * * Delegates gave a . big hand to Beck, -who _closed—a speech —by asking union members, “See if; have done that is perhaps just a litte bit on the credit side—just a little.’ _ Before other congressional com- mittees, Beck said, he has testi- fied freely because they wanted information for egisiation. He said the MeClellan committee is interested only in what he called personal matters and especially Teamsters personal matters, Tuk: £ and you can't even sue for libel.’ Beck ‘says. of the rackets group, in the -FREE to “EVERYONE __- with ALL the. TRIMMINGS — Americans. S/you can’t find .something. that~ I) “They give you.a dressing down) A maritime law says that all|}) U.S. vessels _ doing™. internal or| > coastal shipping in this: country ; must. be built and manned ~ by| f 4 [elect ‘Michigan Man SUN VALLEY, Idaho = Mem!" bers of the General Grand Coun- cil of Royal and Select Masters of! Masonry opened their _26th_trieh+} ial assembly yesterday and ber: ‘ed John B. Phelps of' Miami, Fia., to. be general grand master, Other general grand officers elected for ithres-year terms included Donald D. Boudeman of Kalamazoo, Mich., princignt conductor of work. A standard bushel in the United States contains 2,150.42 cubic inches. An impereial bushel used in England and some other coun tries contains 2,218.192cubic inches. iby a Fife. Lake fire crews arrived too late to save | the home. ; longed to his wife, scattered in various places about the house. Weiler said Wegner had no tele- phone and fotight the fire alone Sunday night until it was spotted fireman. The Broken Main Halts “K" broken water main left 25 Sylvan Shores subdivision homes without . water for several hours yesterday, Heavy equipment working: in in- stalling a new sewer in the area was blamed for the break of the six-inch main, This was the eighth time that a water line has been broken dnd ing to Waterford Township Clerk James Seeterlin, RRR GES Sey Water for 25 Homes | the sewer construction job, accord-|" iii siagiiiaiaiaiauaatinis Sabet thea ml 13 - The Surprise Deal of ihe ——oeeegl year! 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HBe] ore Lab's rise trom a. kid gti > i izt i r i g a E | ae | 5 i if i Ad AR Pitig : E z z RN-CHEVA AFTERNOON z i E i aa PY i ae ge Se ae NG E i si se 52 3F | = oft. e el ss in Harry Sixes "Great. esta eat Carnival." ‘ j ; But making out-of-town jump “LOVE IN THE AFFERNOON AT 8:30 ONLY” was somewhat of a problem, 180 AATETE Prevenan i | “We had to pay our own fare,” i “The carnival later got stranded | Michigan in Woonsocket, R.1., when the Pa Bi con- ‘ Oe ‘ Con ™ Y quagaee ee! mt : (ieee f pes es i a2? es -..' * “ theca ofl 7 i z ‘é sik be suo) on spores eM hrs a y i — ai, oe 3 aed a. we a RE yea pa ' a er ae ret eritaad Ph HE, PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER ce Potter Predicts Sees Integration Aiding GOP in Michigan and | Elsewhere ae ae reYoltnar « WEDNESDAY _ "THURSDAY Dinko Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik, North of Telegraph Rd. FE. 5-4500 |- > (EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN SHOWING SENSATIONAL ‘T YOUTH IN REVOLT! ———— AN Tittle . JAMES 0 - WHITMORE ET LOST’ GENERATION! Democrats ‘to the GOP column would brighten Potter’s chances for re-election next year. Potter, in the view of some ob- servers, facés an uphill fight. Lt. Gov. Phillip Hart probably will be a ae eee has, for the time jof Woodward Avenue, the city's being at least, laid aside plans |main shopping - fo shift supervision of thé St. “thoroughiare Parking Director Says Downtowns MILWAUKEE — The director Link Need Congestion |r sin i . NE = 3 it,” Po age & 3 G i B i vxj Bk see “a4 Fa g* NOW OPEN | FOR LUNCH | AND PIZZERIA |} ‘FE 3-7396 “i 1038 WEST HURON ST. |) — i 5: furope a * 3 an qos * e i With Submarine Phone Lines in 1959 NEW YORK a atlantic telephone cables will be Plan to Tie Continents) American|| e deiectsar a a set of. trans- put down in the summer of 1959/] eS eee Now CORTAEGY: The Greatest Event in Motion Picture History! CECILB DEMILLES enooveriec PRICES FOR THIS ATTRACTION WEEK-DAY MATINEE to 3:50 P. M, CHILD: . . .60c = . Cary Grant © Frank Sinatra : in “The Pride and the Passion” ~ * “In less than a year," he noted, “traffic to Great Britain has gone up 100 per cent and traffic to the Continent 50 ond + a Wes fae Committers WATERFORD WILLIAMS LAKE Seer AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3-2683 CLOSED. FRI. -SAT.- SUN. - PAT: BOONE | TERRY MOORE ' “BERNADINE” “THE RACK” Paul. Newman Wendell. Corey BLUE SKY Phone FE4-4611 | NOW OPEN: -@FRIDAY — © SATURDAY @ SUNDAY. - __ Closed on All Geuth End of Union bake Rood Open 6:30 EM 3-0661 , a eT THe atliat Z | SAVE Less __ $STOP-IN NOW! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE |} MONSTER! SE MT CLEMENS STREET. * £ - h > ra ; 4, : j \ Hot Le Me CP ae 13 z : \ Ay, a iP 3 jets eo ee = ' AS Sal pa “NOW. OPEN FRI. SUN. dt WALAKE “Maple Rd. Hast of Walled Lake MA 4-3135 NOW OPEN @FRIDAY See ie — bags an prey 4A9 ask Kidney Pills . 48 ay yal ie gop =e ot Uy 3.50 Value SINUS HEADACHES oi q ad) : s herr | 7 7 | y | i . ee cx 7 » MOHES ~ PRINS | lag ‘4 Reducing Waters aee 51.88 | $C] tiermomerer (C FEVER... Oral or Rectal. ..:.... ~~ ra * wh — ‘“ ~ > ae MW bese vs o03 DHT toh | Bottle - ES eng 2 for. e a | - Epsere ceniarnie | (1 $2.80 oR, AYTINAL famed “VITAMIN | VITAMINS &| FORMULA | MINERALS VITAMINS ee Dean at. i _, For Balanced Nutrition For children 3 10 12 | Diet Ald fer the Family : - ie $2 49 . BD 16 Vitamins 80 i ope 90 aa Ui at 9Mi isa 232" eur) i . ony oo « - * S * i l : * ea 8 * i he . % ; : te ; ee { , . ' ‘ ’ P : | i ke oer : . \ 4 : é 3 5 : i : cm aie ; : + Pe 4 pet. Rd 2 s | a pa on” abd i ed oe ae a ik sy in “as coutibted mock tothe spot lathe yf Me 7 ~ ‘participation, public relations, coed wil, ~ and many other notable characteristics. HH bie £ Ht Hal “To me this award bas a alttacenit aie what the word pro indicates. To be so honored by seh epi allele ose ela oe ~ ‘as & pro, Now I am the pro's’ pro.” ee here - for the like Devany, Wally Burkemo, Bob Gadja and others | Leeann or Pee Mey my Pane Sea I've done ‘Mn yolt, with much honors as National POA Senior's : champion, champ, plug -outstanding “rounds in the state and national PGA tournaments. “Now I've got to get ready to defend the National “Senior's title,” he said. This will be held in the last ‘days of February in Dunedin, Fla. a BURKEMO GETS AWARD Another honored ‘guest, at the PGA luncheon wal Wally Burkemo of Franklin Hills. “ > the Year.” This differs from Al's award—inasmuch- fa it is' based on actual tournament competition. ‘Taken into consideration for this award are the best . finishes in the top tournaments such as the National 6 National PGA, Michigan Open and — DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX | ‘This is:the third such award. Other rciplenta y navel ra. ‘men of my profession means that I have just arrived) in Michigan, I've de ; st of the game. I have had many men 7 “Wally receixed the state award as the “Golfer of |” f) Watch for these places as sites for Michigan golf tournaments next year ... the Michigan Open will be held at Atlas Valley in Flint, the Michigan PGA at ggg Tee gekirterd ogg Officers of the ela aom PGA for next geason in- _ ite ke i ih es ~amact ‘The former St. Bona wi ‘Syracuse nearchis home, ~ ‘ % * * 5 The public will be able to watch the Pistons work out ning from 6:00 to 9:00. . 5 heated tase Up, ‘kee Braves. At left ts Hank ‘Bauer, with Yogi ports: ecioo Sagine temsirnew ot ‘Yankee St- um, tfused to report to Detroit: He wants to be traded A nares bed ‘at the U. of D, fieldhouse commencing mend -eve- “At Yeast 19 council members issue, leaving action on the con- *jtract hanging until’ next Monday. But*Mayor Norris Poulson, look- forward to next week, de- Dales Ready t to ‘Jell’ iL; ri tf gan _ i I » & *~ B ae Es e Ferndale. Next for PHS "Series Facts eet ever err oan senereduy eeeee ene ee pereres +7 e ee eee SOR EHO eee oe Peer eer yet ee = (Giants Officially Invited fo Coast | 5 | BE: ay Pa & Be | B>8P ° we ® =: | eee as eee “FORD (YANKEES) . STARTERS — Whitey Ford, were rival pilots’ selections for Stengel (Yanks) and Fred Haney SPAHN (BRAVES) Yankee; ace, and Warren Spahn, Wednesday's opener of the 1957 major leagues World Series. in Yankee Stadium at noon. Casey (Milwaukee) as = their start-- Sra em ee Wolves Win Writers’ Votes 9 a Bay City Tops AP Poll me Jim Clarkson Wins ~» (Horseshoe Tourney. Announce Pairings, Times for Monaghan Tourney - " creamg and pairings have: been| Moti, GM Truck & Coach, — Mona-jwin Rubber, Fisher Body and Pee ee ae ee ee aS Se) ae ey eer ore > |American Forge. 1 p.m.—E, Wasik, Pontiac Mo- tor; C. Cappell, GMTC; J. Ander- son, Fisher Body; J. Lampson, 1:07-——. M...Mathews, American Forge; C: Barker, GMTC; J. Ross, Fistur Body; J. Burgdorf, Baldwin ‘Rubber. P:- Bada, GMTC; R. Roth ee, Walenta: Pontes i ee Helghts” straight victory, an 18-7 verdict a Alpena, earned fifth place for : There were casualties among the “top 10” teams of a week ago. The No, 7 team, Dear- suffered ‘its first + Muskegon, eigh hth-ranked lest week, took ‘a 27-25 setback at the hands of once-beaten Flint Central me. Suffered a 20-0 loss to-Grand * *. ®& Traversé City moved into the top 4d ogpredk vane es Saaaal another easy game, beating Park. 33-7 and movifig into eighth East Detroit, one of the state's top‘ teams a year ago ‘and riding an 1l-game win streak, got half- back Gary Ballman- back into ‘jaction Friday" night and. thrashed Roseville 394. The Shamrocks’ prize back scored three times. - Other teams.ranked right behind the leaders are Battle Creek, Mus- Here’s the way the panel ranked " |the top: 10 teams in Clas¢ ‘A: barth, Fisher aes Bowers, 1:22—E. Seen Pontiac Motor; H. Hyatt, Fisher. Body; P son, Baldwin Rubber: 'D. Feather| By | Davidson and Aihea | raver Pacific Net Champs BERKELEY, . Calif. ( ~ Swe- den’s Sven Davidson ‘and Althea Gibson of New York did the ex- yee tree iat Cian, cific Coast Tennis Championships. te x * - : Bee reeaned at a wai oiual elke oa Cote —~pacond a isha vend tnt, : | MUFFLERS |i LUSYEVEE: FREE! 15 Minute Service While You Wait @ SILENT WLDOAS MUFFLER ARO DADLARCA LA RAR SORE GOH Alda uv eeu EY SUE Te oe MUDAS MUFFLER Se SHOP GUARANTEED AGAINST RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT, AND BLOW-OUT KIN Gs Midas Matfler Service , te Jerome Olds) FE 2-1010 } Open “til 5:30; Fri. ‘til 8:00 Wiss 's:00 Mon. thre Thurs. ae —Leads Big Ten coring a: appel o Towa. Two Detroiters |Hurt at Start of Duck Season . ¥ E THE HATTER | 12 MT. CLEMENS ST. Lions Report | DETROIT @ — The Detroit | season. ~javailable for home games. “Iowa. Sonhamata ; and Jim Clarkson, champions A PAIR OF-CHAMPS — Floyd Bartley (left) Parks and Recreation Department's City: Horse- * shoe League, atalrcrce bance A of the Pontiac top players, Pontiac Press Phote the regular season league champ while Clarkson won the city playofts Saturday at Oakland Park with nine straight victories i the eae’ a. Record-Season - Ticket Sales Lions today announced record Na- tional Football League season tick- et sales of 39,844 for the 1957-58 Briggs Stadium, where the Lions play their home games, has. a capacity of .52,854 of which 7,000 seats are general admission bleach er seats and not sold on a season ticket basis. In addition, some 3,000 standing. room tickets are Sale- of season tickets ended Saturday noon, d . BROWN & SMALL TOOLS mye Mecreon, measowes ewvreent —sc0e macurat TOOLS — VISES — PUMPS — GAGTS -—Gatting Tools & Supplies Mill ‘Supplies for Industry W. Pike corner S.- Cass (PLENTY OF FREE PARKING) “SHARPE FE 2.0108 or hee Guded’ an tal oe tal lis ready to drop .down. and_ ini the backswing. All occurred as the first step is taken thi i Hl By Joe Wilman a .|place, to Mrs. Harry Grow of Ro- jarid Mrs. I. Stanburg and - Lloyd tourney, in hav ‘Clubhouse, — In the next few articles, I'll deal+Green Jr., of Seattle, Wash., was ANN ARBOR Mm — Georgia comes here to play Michigan Sat- urday rick—in_ southern: tradition, but with little in the way of foot- ball talent to upset the Wolverines: | The Bulldogs’ captain is aptly named. He is Jefferson Davis, namesake of the Confederate presi- dent. : Their coach is Wally Butts, a the Georgia militia in 1814 and ee Oe ee mamned te ie Sener. / League Ends Season Luncheon: Saturday at the Elks club and a Scotch golf day; Sun- iday, at the Clarkston Golf club) WE the season for’ Clarkéton Georgia If Shy. on Talent But as-a » football team, Georgia possesses an undistinguished rec- ord. It lost both its 1957 starts. Texas whipped the Bulldogs 26-7 and Vanderbilt beat them 34. They haven't: posted a winning season in three years, “This isn't the best football team in the world,” said assistant coach |; Don ‘Dufek, who has been trailing | the Bulldogs for two_weeks, “But ‘ it's rot the worst, either.” reports on Michigan . —Dufek’s only % \the practice field last week, but |wide poll of The Associated Press. Aweekearlier,-takes th Iowa man Scouting ~ opponents are usually glowing ap-| 7 Auburn . -TOth in Voting Be By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Oklahoma ever stirred from still ruled the roost today as the jnation’s. No. 1 college football “Matt it Climbs: ‘1 Places After ‘Routing Indiana} Oklahoma Rated No. 1;/ Gophers 3rd, Michigan/ team in the second weekly nation- “- * * However, Michigan State served. notice it will be a contend: er, as the Spartans mowed down in its opener last .Satur- day 3-0, and moved up from * idle’ after walloping Pittsburgh. a) Saturday. ee ee we | With a total of 134 votes trou writers—and- —sportscasters; jhoma.got 81 firsts, and 1,223 points based on 10 for first, nine for second, etc, Michigan State: P| 999 points. The Spartans meet Cal- fornia this week. ~*~ © ORS “Minnesota, a 46-7 winner over; ' |the , University of . Washington, moved up from sixth to third place with 867 points, as the Big Ten and other schools played their opening games. The Duke Blue Devils, who_made it two straight from seventh to fourth place, and fourth to second place. Pi nay t ceived 24 first place ballots and} by thumping Virginia: 40-0, vaulted} - ° aLass - @ HEAVY 7/32... At it Poatian Mirror and Glass: PHONE. FE 4.5395 PONTIAC MIRROR & GLASS 732 W. Huron St. Ame AS Lanoent saan _(TRLLTMIES by Kino EDWARD wane aes Harry Bivens of Baton rien that things are cha rec-ledged out Texas A&M, which dropped from second to fifth, al- though winning over Texas Tech, 21-0, Duke's eight first place votes edge over the" — teecen Pee eoer soeeee seeeeee seeee eee nee eee eee eee EAST ‘LANSING o — "Califor- . wound { Pea -| Awards Saturday. went to Mrs. Robert Peterson of Pontiac for ist meo for 2nd. Husbands ‘were . guests Sunday Mehaffey were golf winners with 47; Dinner was served after the Senior Amateur Medal PARAMUS, N.J. w — Thomas medalist yesterday in the quali- fying round for the U.S, Golf Assn.'s third annual Senior Ama-| - $8 I : Es id In port 8 “Mustration, the front of his body, and. the -bellj this 4 th the arage foot, oer this teal vir fe: GEM OF THE WEEK , Two Is Companj—Three Is. When They Go Home i i & AS) TF ieee i 3! le 3 pis g3 a a 3 d a 3 i Sy E q ¢ a = : Guard the ‘exterior ai your home @@dinst . wear and weather . »keep it well painted and well protected! -A new paint job means. J beauty tebe proud of, all too. See us for your painting needs. a SRecttsmiroh Dupont Product DONALDSON COMER ar Orchard . " With Duco: Va PAN AY qi ‘a : “Spray Magic” |: . PUNTA Now in Aero-Sol Cans | 8 Popular Colors. 7 Fie at | F be} 3 = § Foist Wins a Pair DETROIT —Herman Foist, of the 10 leading drivers in: ee at Hazel Park H Raceway, turned in two Can. ose. 18 89 ) * ALSO IN WHITE, BLACK and CLEAR, "a ale oat 2-881 MOTOR MART AU TO pT nla hire we come.” te being sung with a double meaning in Michigan| , State’s football camp this week. * *.-% ‘The football squad, the fans and even ‘the coaches still are Michigan State plays the~ Uni- Saturday. But many supporters al- versity of California at Berkeley/| , helped provide a 629-628 point Old Song Has 2 Meanings| at Spartan Football Camp iteate, will be more of « problem . Indians. ~ 3 loom as the mountains Michigan State must climb —_ a mis Michigan and Minneseta’*still} eye torritic. And. “f KING CIGARS UU LO ar “YEAR Chevrolet 1997-40 Chevreiet | iatse | Plymouth eta 3 1940-83 fEDWARD fF colored glasses to an eventual third Rose isle Naar” eo The coaches and more stable | are trying to hold down supporters this kind of talk, They know that *.. 1California, despite two—earty—de- has! = Before you leave , on that ‘hunting © trip — Better oa ae . ee sytem, a df Anti-freeze df Engine tuning t—~S df Lubrication and oil = change df Wheel bearing tracks d Brakes - of Automatic transmission . J Wex and polish ih. Steering wheel ond alignment | Harold Turner OCTOBER “MUFFLER INSTALLED d Lights and electrical equipment af Any Ford Car. ; . iL You? _ Birminghom- | SPECIAL ‘for the “Parts! z ay Only | HAROLD | 464 s. WOODWARD. AVE, 2 ? “ME 4-7500 = | Your Friendly Birmingham Ford Dealer TURNER BIRMINGHAM [ i w tyes” a haw das Pe ox \ 1 “ * Model for model, right acrom the board, Ford cars are the lowest pticed® of the ‘ low-price three. 7m YOU SAVE WHEN YOU DRIVE A FORD . In-w field dof | 12 different makes of- cars, in the 1957- Ford Six delivered most miles per gallon. 3. YOU SAVE WHEN YOU TRADE A FORD a Not only is Ford worth more when e buy itrt: ies wlidly baie vo be forth 47 South Sesinew Street : | i 4 * fh, ee Pee © Re a eee ee eee oie sak Ee oe When others ® all throug ugh shouting, you oak find A Wat “Based ot facture’ “puggested retail ot delicered prices n-you: rsell-it;-toot Nobody. «++ but nobody out-trades 0 Fed Dahl Cee ee ONE | waa | FE S410) eH i ge a A 5 a eek hk ae oT M4, ESS {Tv an . PIKE'S /xu- KEEP FISH- i He < Wee ou CAN HOOK, WHI eet ier, SOMETHING BETTER) THAN THOSE OLD Ay ING ane, se si NV auesee AG — A earmane =—_ oor=s ae ) Ne “Ag Bi: yy ae eae? Peas Lelie Taner Pony peli it BY SWIMMING OuT 70 1 GLAND . \ of a. ‘s Sy, UY TLL CANCEL YOUR DEB Bia vere : , —~| | SS AY Lets BE CON- |’ ‘ FOR THE Ag dd My A HMM... 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The latter stock was affected by news’ sible merger with Bestwall Gyp- sum had been terminated, - Chrysler, Douglas Aircraft, Ana- conda, American Smelting, Stan- dard Oil ew | Jersey) an taken by Ford, ‘duction, General Electric and Paramount, | ee ie ee : blocks. included _ Beth- we *. lehem Steel unchanged at 41%. on 2,508 shares and American Cable & Radio unchanged at-4% on 1,500. te Morn: ab ald 7 oH i Quotations) nad fiver ... eueeee eevee OFS LOOW'R 6 inves Shag * + * J Bessess ieiee © eee a ‘vestment sae i. . ee WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. | | You can/| invest $40, more, monthly out of your income. You don’t have to Wait until you have the full amount to select. your in- pay for it ots people ol of average oon top in, write, or phone for . . full information on Moan witpietdies “16 Pontiae State Bank Bidg. zs oe) or ‘ons : “| ConPwPt 4%. -}Cont cCoPras Contes Mot , ieee Ozz222 eae e222 PFET San erty * Ithat other fundamental factors cott and by Johns-Manville, both |1 yesterday that plans for a pos- |Siusn Fractional gains were made bj f = Daiciona Ras fareenens Sipe Pet Aphis, etna, eer! Cantaloupes, bu. shin RAPS eee eee aeoros tecgueePaal ene whe < 2 pucccskuane heans, ‘Green, Retna has ps abi pbens —_ sp 4aaeads whske wane ieucus pists cathe. Cabbage, Cust a Carrota top eee oe eee * aww e ele : ot a ld ae do te toes, fancy, 80-Ib. Pumpkins, bu. Radishe,- eee eee ees) 1 (AP)—Prices paid per und” f.0. bs: =~ f quality lve couttey . to 10 a Heavy type ho. ‘18-20: tt ‘tn: 41-12; bodlers gee fryers, whites, 90-21 Gray C 2 ettes ender & Ios. M1: over 6 ibs, 3 : ret turkeys, 36-28 ie rr too ear bay New York Stocks a ag SR orp OREO tled = fryers, Steaay Reliday this weoket » Ses xtra large, $64; . wid. orp. ei: medium,. 344%; checks a Market steady = aye et 1/to many homes in the Huron River By Valo. Bory wt 1 Marlette ‘Schoo! Niemen’. ‘Cast for Junior Play MARLETTE—Joe Ross, director i, dramatics for Marlette - School, has announced the‘cast chosen to present the annual jtinior class play, “Diet of Dates." Cast in- cludes: Sharon Russell, Bob Cook, Sete t Wood, Gary Forbes, Kenneth Pewee tee shee S2E25 a0 NesseseaneeeesEes wt jfowl and turkeys. spomend is ~~ but jones for the -Jewts diay ose ra st on large, | cinta, with, bap cleared. bu of the New ‘Delonte Room, heavi- Teanlitee te two of the’ total for October delivery. also continued te reflect weather and crop news, | Near the énd of the. first hour new style wheat was % to % higher, Dec $2.14%, ed was un- changed to % lower; Dec oats were tnchanged to % lower, “65%, rye was.% flower to wash, Pn ly va. eaeaens ee # higher, Dee. $1.25%,° nig ve Tomatoes. 14-lbs, ae - 1.30; we Maher. | Turnips (obchs.) doz, .. eccee Ay $2. (gg ge h 18 to 32 LJ 4 and WHS L , bw i ; iSenant ee cf higher, Kale,. bu. 8, Mustard, bu. 2.40 om Sorrel, . a Ss .. “CHICAGO GRAIN Seis C Shark va. seteses TINITD asl CHICAGO,, Oct. 1 (AP) ~~ Opening By cheamnnan 9+ Sr SPN aveee- SAO PO ot aR LEER 5 3 3 sess chek ie ‘bleached, bu. aeveeeneeene @F +. . « 4 Lettuce Head (erate) 3 dos... ;... 2.50 te ore 7 +» ST | 1 vtoat +} Poult Hee. 1g Deon tees: oulry aes He dea nee eee ty «or eibobhedas «x: o DETROIT POULTRY a orses aoe 1.30% May servers, 1% = =). Town Gost #2Up $5.5 Million. Alls se Bae on See ee ae - Delays, ‘Increase Alum Lid .... 84 Jones 3. L .... 80.1 DETROIT EGGS Si BI d D * 4 | Aicos— hs & . Kelsey Hay .: 38.2 ze amed, rain). am hee Kennecott . .. 92:6 a Retnore, ou A 1 (AP)— ad bh Base. 0% Cc ae * mbCik .... 46.3 eases = ine eral-state Sa aevens ‘ as 8 Fore ommissioner ys ecree «= 7834 Orade A, jumbo, 56-80, weighted aver- a ~67, wd, ; 2 n Twelve - Town port, with around 750,000 bushels) $1.18%,| > ‘ta e AFTER TOP TEAMSTER JOB — Two candi- dates for the pregidency of the Teamsters ‘Union, © seated together at the convention, are William A. Lee, (left) a Teamster vice*president and presi- dent of thie Chicas Federatidn of Labor, and ~James_R. Hoffa, (right) also 4 Teamsters vice president, and boss of the bose be Givinion. ar Wirephete * a all -youth activities. ER—Appointed to the St. Paul Methodist Church pm Minister of Education is . Kyle Enliott, *- ¥. Mr. Elliott comes from fethodist Church in-High- , Where he’ served for aif years as associate His Sepetetnant is ef. past ree” years he has served the Detroit Conference of the Methodist Church, trom which he on his. present appoint- His work at St. Paul will be divecting the educational -pro- gram of the church, as well, as from a school tert pines here, Z “That | ee was under in- vestigation. Fhe ly ng the- establishment —_ by William Hatchett, the! school. board president. No one was in the room at the time, and five or six patrons in {ah SMioining bar escaped injury. * * White children have been boy- [see the Colp Grade School the school board voted to segregated grade schools here at the start of the fall semester. They have enrolled in nearby all « white| schools. 3 News in Brief oo Aaains United States Delegate _to Present His Side of ==Racial Troubles Brakes; Story to U.N. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ —~ Hoping ta’ counteract foreign crit- icism of the Little Rock schoo! seg- regation troubles, the. United States planned to bring the ticklish in- tegration. issue before the U.N./a assembly today, George S .Meany, president of| _ |the AFL-CIO ard a U.S. delegate). ite the assembly session, . |diseuss America’s recent progress and troubles in racial relations Becker, Kayle Wilcox, Diane Mar- cin o ‘&: * ay » Also: taking part will be Ann +pale, Stuart Hodge, Diane Atkins, Don” Neumann, Tom. _— and ee, Allen Elec, & ee. Co.* 36 Baldwin Rubbe 0.8. 15 _ | Ross 7. 24.4 25.4 G. L, Ol “e Cheon “Co* . 2.1 24 Sows Elec tr, Co.*.. 5.4 66.6 " oo ADI ae ry hes 20.6 11.2 nats 13 2B. Wayne &. “91 322 *No sale; 13d ane ano. H The. vuee was Edgar. Betts, ot * Clarkston... He, Clarkston ion Wins Color Television Set - A 24-year-old Pontiac . Motor Division employe Jast night be- ~—“leame the lucky winner of a color television. set given away by the ; inet ae apse: today me hi 4 Rummage Sale, All b Aad Church, Exchange St: é¢ntranee. Pri., Oct. 4th, 7 to 8:30 p. m. Ady Ham Dinner, St. Paul's Metliod- Lynn Sts,’ Family style roast beef! dinner, Sunday, Oct. 6th, nooit to | $1.75, children 5c. + William Hs H. Armetrong 2075 Kingston Ra), pleaded guilty to drunk driving, Monday, before) . Harbor, Justice James plus $15 costs. aieighes pated te: drunk " \ Pee ca (ohh « . eet g sm = @e SaaS aap ae ae Oe Sages | ay ee ee 7 ye Sek ie coe ag social committee. * a ‘The committee * "sg _82-nation * is discussing world social conditions, | A- U.S. ‘spokesman inditated the integration problem was being put before the U.N. formally at this. ana Ume to. put it into. proper per- spective before the world He said the Americans want te show that 6p. m. All you can eat. Adults, progress is, being. made and that Ady, .| some tension was natural when lan issue so. sensitive as- school » of desegregation was me dealt with.|: ‘High officials in ‘ecbacieal have “—-- ®. In the U.LN., however, the recent |, Th ‘ — Sa of US. racial troubles have brought! rignea, a over Un- Keego . been : concerned Southart, and paid a _ of $85 /tavorable reaction abroad to vio-| his ‘national reputation and ~. lense in connection with desegre-|Péclally for his work in the de- ~Tgation of Little Rock's central higit Donaldson, %, ‘ee 50 school and of some other Southern pieost St, pleaded guilty to schools, driving, Mond # occasional ‘ sniping at thei Ms ‘States by @ ne py ae . from their 1957 fo is to | By Oldsmobile | Ups i [Sights for '58. Firm ‘Hopes. to Capture Eight Per Cent of Retail Market Next Year _ By DAVID 4. he al AP Automotive ‘DETROIT # ~— Oltenovile. with major styling and engineering changes.in its 1958 model cars, is raising Tts © Boe sheroly for: =a. ® * * The changed models were shown at the company’s national press “|}preview here today. The sales goal for the next year will be approxt- mately eight per cent of the retail market, compared with something in the 1957 market. greater than any in new niodels short new product. Appeq new models are distif major styling ge is_provided day a new body eel t t eliminates i piece rear window on : ‘Auto ‘Safety Center’ An automobile ‘Safety Center,” opened today ‘at Motor Mart, i213 * i x According to Fred Gaukler, own- er of Motor Mart, the firm which has been in business for 12 years, | has doubled its size and added the latest equipment to make ita ape jcalist in auto safety. : wheel alignment, haust systems and other safety paired . by Gedider said. Area Fc fo thes Resort in Hawaii Geer . Associates, of Bloomfield Hills, has been engaged to develop a land use program for a new tactery- trainee en, Hawaiian Istande. * * is’ well known in Pontiae for his current work on a downtown de- “}Bt., ‘less than seven per cent so far ocronen 1, ior the rooftop runners that appeared on some models in the 1957 line. This move also rest the single | 5-Year-Old Lod Struck iby Car in Pontiac i General Hospital in ‘satisfac. . |tory condition: after being hit by a passing car Monda [amar Ave. just south-of -M st John A. Deleon,’ son of Mr. and Mrs. John Durmer, of 835 N: Perry was hit by a car driven by Jackie Lee Banycky, 28, of 136 N. Telegraph Rd.,. according to Pon- tiae police. The driver told police she was going south on* Joslyn Ave., when the child ran out from in front ¢ a pared ear afd directly into the path of her car. Nitroglycerin first was prepared by an_—ttalian chemist. When mixed with an inert material, such as sawdust, nitroglycerin becomes dynamite. “A the-year-old boy. is in Pontiac ne in dividend policy, but hos con- ‘tinued for «the ‘post eee PLEASURE IN’ J. WHO HAS BE H. SAVAGE, JR., C. P. X. ASSOCIATED with. Tt ‘ERNST & ERNST DE TR OIT. ‘ANNOUNCING ‘THAT | FoR amdd ee. si: et: eal hg ih wa(Opens at Motor Mart} believed the only one in Ponting, | ex: major tourist resort on one ‘of the “Davis $cc ‘head of the ie pen * L Ser | D ‘SK ‘ ~ | 460 W. Haren St. ‘ $uB)ECT: To .. PRIOR SALE anaes WAREHOUSE. CLEARANCE: DISE [sare] S$ — FILES — CHAIRS : TISDALE OFFICE MACHINES =|tactors—will—be—checked—and—te-| : H.W. Hattenlocher 306-320 Riker Bldg. H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agenoy Max -E. Kerns FE 4-1551 * velopment plan’ for the Downtown Pontiac Assn. and for.a study of ress: for ad ~ be * The new rae, on the centrally, located island of Maui, is planned | on a 1,500-acre site by Matson. Hawaii ~ Navigation Co., of San Francisco. ; It will include a 100-room. hotel, T adjoining cottages, a housing de-| velopment, a shopping area and many recreational facilities. Goer, now in the Hawaiian Is- | wey, according to Matson Presi- dent Randolph Sevier, because of ~the> Pebbie- resi area on California's = Peninsula, — ‘ re og hess oe ithe Township, of meet Monday, October i Pgs, | at 6:30 p.m: in» ‘the Township Davisburg, phar. whic’ ltime any Ee presenia-. fives, pains heard “retaive tative epee major thoroughfares now in prog- : lands, was chosen for. the land |- Phone BAKER & Richard H. DeWi itt Res. FE 5.3793 gem Accident Insurance . Automobile Insurance Liability_Insuranee.\...._Plate Glass. Insurance. ‘Burglary Insurance Hesicownnd Policies : me _ Fire Insurance’ — aoe —— Policies, : 714 Coneamsiiy Natl Bank Bldg. FE 4-1568-9 7 ee ee Ree ew @ | Oe: te ek ee ee ” r ? oe al ~ HANSEN: Donald E: Hansen ‘Res, FE 2-559 Life Insurance _Bonds—All Types” sow / the thirds *, “ty si oe Sabon pecs . disgrace te stop at the second, or even — —Cicero, | ‘90 ber /\ = i its an parta {f- 1,0 ah 38S eee. ‘y of = hat | written s F fie & z : Z he Ez = eF = } | 5 i ay E F i i i required to be a member of: the, Lutheran 8 Enpleyment Agencels 84 |? “or REAL EST. al EAL, maTATE sats home et. ps TR ee a : z wait Co. Kinwood 20000. - POR PROSECU- tors office, Mount Clemens, Call 3-441 t- mee hae can me fie ae | ce GiRt. WiFi | W: Babee be rial Ot sae BKEPR, te. ork ih newly aeorsied aie ncaa. | Carlsen Pr ” Riker Wey Excellent _ Opportunity LECTURERS INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE Girl wanted- for general office work, must be able to type and work with | figures 5 days a week. Pleasant working coridi- tions, usual employe ben- efits. Apply in person to ‘Fred on ‘Grenla- _PONTIAC PRESS" SHOE ee aie able to-turn out ne: oes, ae AY ject y pias ject No = come, OR : WOMAN N TO STAY W GIRL AT | oe et wee AY, WITH i me. 7O LIVE’ In & hild EVELY N EDWARDS VOCATIONAL ae are SERVICE “Careers Unlimited - Are in Store for You JS oy ARY edi ee ‘one aves. om or orrice SALL EVELYN mDWwAnDS now! $300 ni 45 ua” rthand * minute, take at #0 words pet —— o coon wee Aa ee . this posi- a ‘floats for" WHAT A DEAL! How Would you like to work eS top - brass executives - BEA. iter | MIDWEST GIRL “THE BEST JOBS eo HERE, FrPiie ae = deaeierat — No days. BUSINESS MACHINE TRAINEE Firm wil) train neat, alert girl. . ye wo Bat urdays Exe, GIRL greet peopie. 6 “ay week, MIDWEST PONTIAC'S OLDEST 406 Pontige State Bank Big. RECEPTIONIST ‘ NO EXPERIENCE — Small’ & Ghee PE aonb.” ‘| SEPTIC TANKS — VACUUM CLEANED Building Sucve ; department of small . & days, t- urda, ee: ® % work for 5 bored week Le ao Ceeeeotrva phone, and i iontiane Sa 16A a a BU TLLDOENG ING QRADING. SECRETARY $350 .Work: ‘Wanted Male 10 > 13-YR.-OLD BOY DESIRES “opp ell Sylvan village re area. A-l ‘ — CARPENTRY 30 YRS. EXP. & ir Formica beabene.” On Voorhee ‘Siple formation ‘ren FUNERAL HOME | \prevet® ion client, over a and . have aint : rice 7 is ah we te \e 385 EEE Fone mS 7 2| seen aS 8 mr ‘COOK | BAKERS _ Greenfield. Restaurant; A Se = EDWARDS), ROYAL IT's In eee Ae _ uw env? The wirt who a an gaol Bn ge as cap- able personality. Sond 100, ae Wile CHARGE Sig tn ear-round resort ooiity is SB te king a. = oukeopet.. ta re fake tite fall oh charge oD de mag, the finest b scaly, ezber exper enced person * MR. WONDERFUL EVELYN “you TO EDWARDS A_WON- MATCH WAIT. CAREER: Don’t sOcial WORK . College grad to be on sal- | ary while bs ard age | intetest- in important . w ing secure future, , EXECUTIVE TRaItER INDUSTRIAL. SALES ork with 1100 "EVELYN. 84400 IN PONTIAC IT’ co . on “FEDERAL ‘050s Bank Bidg. . -4 . Pa Help ' Wanted APPLICATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN .. ——+———FOR DISPLAY MEN OR. WOMEN W, T. GRANT CO. SHOPPING CENTER 42x. WOW HIRING COOKS AND BAK- ERS FOR NEW Sugroryss pruewagtaes: AIR CONDITIONED, | chotce OF HOURS MEALS a | UNIFORMS. FURNISHED FREE. | ee See Siren. ‘ i acagg wagelinnbort “RECEPT. . Oi’s Secretary $285 NO EXPERIENCE | Be aa work. by) job. FE 2.1528. MAN ease oon ‘ten PA RTTIME FE a Li Can start, after MAN wity DO LIGHT TRUCK- . 3 srimming. rE Work Wanted Female ll te i DAY BSERVICE. IRONINGS. me and deliver, OR 3-3478. fue We DA hehe 7 da: ‘tary. wae pert time office work. 23 days - efficient, $1.50 hr. OR Birmingham firm (on Woodward Ave.) needs ambitious retatial skills Kee was B. LJ rool Agee. “INSURANCE i Nicholie & Harger ¢ Co, "tabs Seka “is Instructions ‘9 LEARN . TO WAY AT AY” DRIVER FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV: . aaa [ PLUMBIN G REPAIRS ter Kitchens a specialty, FE Landscaping 18A nd riming Free iG. iON ma - oe - | RETIRED ELDERLY COUPLE 3 2 ib Vike To sHARE UY Bihar +: working women 7 spreads. Your material, FEessivt. wid, to share home, PE 32-6248 home & ear with or widow. OR 3-3715. Wed. Vtd. Transportation 31 WID.: South to hau) tn EE ag 32-0069 or FE. 4-3206. Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 : + BUY, SELL ‘OR TRADE = Bill eazy ue “oe it George "CEO ORGE BLAIR & ESTATE 4536 Dixie He oR s1281 Le Plains Lost & Found “24 LOST: BL | SPA female. Saar ose Vic. of James and Johnson. 40487 OI ae a eae ee Be ot Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT THE NUMBR PICTUR ed tee __ Notices & Personals 25 REWARD aul eee ~ have information divuige, eall .Tom- Anderson, Mt ‘AEROTR ED KNAPP SHOES fnemtace Mrs, Wallate;— fz Ed wires NURSERY | y Papier’ Ad pee Hg e afi! sodding. yes 3 & Trucking 19 ae REPATES — TRENCHING AND ULLDO@ZING i Witt BOLD PN oes Reason. Fite oe PR ee, ~ Building Supplies 12A PRL Pea ee | ~ Business Services SERVICE ee eat vue bem, | SEDUCED FATES, carge gg Ee you. under “new og | ee abe ene Pe a . two D LL CARTAGE | Trucks to Rent eo emtsaers pore Fare and “Industrial Tractor Co. 8. WooDW In Debt?-— CASH IN A FLASH ver yet cuteacis, eve Au. Johnson .9 person. Years, service to satisfied and cilentele. Johnson REALTOR . im yy Rd. CASH - Unlimited Pho § po gene | or new land con- | Lela uities. Reasonable dis- counts. an eF Ly con- ARRO YREALTY CALL FE 04 and ask for Ted McCullough, Broker $143 Cass ~ Elizabeth Rd MORTGAGES ON GOOD PROPER % ACRE Land Contracts Have clients waiting Interested in either new or season land con- a, Cash i, sendy inspection of prope: tte. ae oe ee: See K. L. kK 52 Miaerictoes Res Realtor 2239 Orehard Pe sbsea" 2 ona hone CONTRACTS. a. vanweli. Hi 0 Dixie Hwy. OVER $1,000,000 i magi dE he jiate setlon! neal Sealer Partridge, 1050 W St. FE 4-3561, QUICK. CASH phe your wat oe contact. Phot il like or Jerry ‘incereen “TF you are Ldn ‘trouble moving M CHIGAN CRE CREDIT’ ae "WHITE BROS. i “REALTORS = = =—— Open tw fee Sun, tb to 8 _ Wanted Real Estate 32A That is all tt takes to ‘aed one ‘of our courteous to fied .sales- r prise poss Seatted. Se tr of ess: : en years of thowhew at your serv- ut Humphries 2-0474 * Realtor PE 47114 18 "MULTIPEE LISTING SERVICE “BUY OR SELL | Ma Ge waite, We rl aoe e -« You how to get cash for houses up to $8, Iso ae SE “Broker af Doroth see mL arendte aes mal, eit = LISTINGS B Bie i yon Leslie : ie IN A: - things FOR CAS : ela eey Ry through Classified Ads, BUYERS — oneve, res. CA Call and | | * eel Stout, “Realtor a ae THINKING |. 4, OF SELLING? : tate he og FR “B. peicpeh fs Sonsini” ed Soi S88 ole iw rd doe WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS Pea te = ROY KNAUF. “het Apts, area 33 AND 2 BEDRM. APTS. HEA : water, bus trans, close f Brags Sinks Fase Wan 4 ior a wy welcome. 1250 Parkway SFist fot pate ia Inonth sneluging beat +m psa: pecroom | wyper. w ‘side loca- ‘Bid Nchati, R Realtor Tm Mg. US. Pu. On © C0? ty Rt Soot, wn Her prices ARE 8 little erdhiaks edemicne | you pay for, you knew!" \ _Rent Houses Unfurn.. 36 jodern 9 bedroom home. Pull base- “neat Wi Avaliable Oc- Will lease. ‘ies monthly. ete & kitchen ae Semon 38A | VACANCY ELDERLY | ‘to a oe if meeaea a Pe A. :} ae _ Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL gag bs IN Per, pi babe 4B WITH |’ Daven ros ea see Sie fe isi" For Colored 7 St, Highland List thru Partridge | Ki MOI gear sere |" BEDEM. de servens.. Olive piel ait ioe Rochester. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge J. C. HAYDEN” is £, Wallon Pit $0441 Open Dros, ria Bid 3 2 all, eH 1, TO GIs =: + pi, ee By es. Last chance VAN’ "REAL ESTATE. @ rm, modern home woe ae 2 family brick, mice dormer. Other houses trom 4, 8, ¢ rooms. y tervis. are ee P. W. DINNAN . i / PE 49671 _* Fee Sale Houses 43); = ‘is a ‘Priced to Sell IMMEDIATE POSSESSION een ce somes od Gan he Seems te ‘. tat ose McLarty, ‘Broker ~ Fe eres ONE WASHINGTON PARE ere grande ahd? Ronddt, NB AR for aiitom wash- er at, 1% car ge eee. Crrontmistsly G5000-— Kowo. 683, month in- % elu taxes 4 fnsurance. carr apis x Priced at fated ees _ taxes and Insurance, RAY O’NEIL, Realtor , Sere FE 9-047 Realtor re rise 4g MN. Te Open Eves vanes Bloting Service BUNGALOW 7-ROOM HOME , % «x 160 New p+ et ee fami ae eal JR. Hiltz Realtor 1011 W. Huron PE 5-618 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE hom Ted. ba nice ie me. oe th, ~- A. eel 262 8. Telegraph R4, Open FE_}-7103 OR af | REALTOR _For Sale Houses 4s ~ Buy ‘Then Parteidge . me, DUBLIN SCHOOL. AREA bedrm., puneelew, Lake privi- TIURON VALLEY ai REALTY MAN ee BUH.DING SITES .& ‘Tee Mie “ a ‘Eat oi oe et pe By Potks @ Liy- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE I living room and com as m = pletely modern ol heat and het water, Situated on Land he be —t the P wpond from lak Car halt pereds. "Vouans and quick possession, - 3 BDROOM : Ranch pe. 7” very nice Kilehen, Maas _ Be ti other Stas teovulte, ets tei tic tile bath, oak ot Bias ; « plastered | wall walls, il base: George. R. Irw in rd “ie a trees, pu TO: B Prices suite terme} on a” = gt pay VILLAGE BRICK. Story ene half, Oak A. red walla, oa ramie Beautiful shad- ~ tron and % ped nS A re "Sale ms 10,800 WEST aid o ent é ice eas vg 30n0G fh. I ‘te right ys ving, aS ree . Pears ist YN AREA. and ement w ee ee pera liv room din- ome for the money, Neat « ell, Mollers tt q m~ Bevedicts. bed 0 tp Mote ‘ot eloss | #8.078 OUNTRY LIVING Lares 4 t ‘heat e re waier heater. ely. Deinted ition Ms MY ke eal, sem. 1s 5; arper, 4 acre barn tare Naa OR Ra ‘ for value, “\ eT sIDe En- ¢ \ al ball and closet, Large $009 DOWN. = living foom. mily ing a well red “modern kitchen, One y in the fay. Corner jot nares bedre down, same 6 room modern home w i =. ment, « eet, basément, gas furvace. ; w car gerage. at 1h. poe with po ve down. “wees teat rat | x Sewts give you ~ gible, We/buy, sell, ee. Vv. H. BROWN .) 12 Ww, Phone CMVLIGPLE LINTING AERVICH f Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE SUBURBAN RANCH Attractive 6 ~ SOUTH-END 3-FAMILY © Only $1000 down, a buys yeu this oo | ; Seles en gt sie price i $1000 y~ Ray WARD E. “PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 —1080-W HURON ST. OPEN EVE. TIL 9, - a tn ia ee . eal softener. tis foo dows: BALDWIN ROAD, LAROE PAM- .Y HOME Over %& fruit eeog, shrubs, garden spot, 6 rooms & bath down, 4 rooms .inree family heme, full base- = & heat, You'll like it. wn, full price $16,500. R APARTMENT INCOME. 950 with $1,450 down, wee etal lot, Commer, + Look ft over. TRADE OR ‘BELL. ¢ Room mod- ront bedrooms, bath, separate dinin, full a ene heat gerace. Close in, Gniy $11, erms, or will your THREE Fle wang poe: $1,000 DN. hina by an olde r ies Staak Ue ‘Thru Partridge : ROCHESTER WITTS ' WITH ew" Wes ond saya kus FT Nedssome sunroom, S te liv G, jsor, | PRE #161 Templeton SYLVAN MANOR SUB. Nice large hear bylves "DRAYTON ‘RLAINS J ungaloy. os Hee. on heat. - Vierge lols, Lake | ate | — We'll strive to- and trade. Call us for @ free estimate on | . your. home. Good pSeecitat fooome, p ng on : Newly decorated th lot bac . Buce echaea t reasonably ower ROAD, Neart k eae. wa ee ® , — ken, tae drapes, bi «i6y 7 W. Huron By _ o ree completely Bacall Ideal for Jent oma be mm gas . aoe 2 Gar garege. ) ; B ) SCHOOL p Lew down ment ean ive i pines ae ye sea s ’ caseets brick tenes’ ub ard RO arpets ite Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor | "Pe 038 4 bedrms. 2 bathe. ed jot, Priced for ms ae ‘Nearly new 9 bedrm.. S torms & .soreens. | fe “Paved erive ois 960 with « | 3 Oregere By owner. RT. t. acces ape wag. OTTAW wonee SMITH. REALTY. O FE 4-4526-412' farge carpeted ving areas aa MANOR _ Brice rane 3 i Ses et oat i WIDEMAN |} IRWIN Sine 3713 West i 7 Eve. Webster School Distrist: attract! in your Brick 3 bedroom w “ es = John K. Irwin Realtor 10 wi art iy ie 2) T2°W. Hares GRAND. OPENING © |INDIANWOOD a i SUBDIVISION “At new way of Ting” 6 LAKES | ~& MODELS _ ‘A RESTRICTED — ~ COMMUNITY OF BETTER HOMES . n Eves,| PAVED/STREETS © : _Huron| LAKE LOTS CANAL LOTS-— RIVER LOTS JOHNK. | Pioneer Highlands specie ra ya "|Site pile ney” abe" et Eas! OFFERS INCOME Separees 3% rm. zeae OWN ER : SAYS. : New ie in * ms Richard ard Stes! Buy Thru Partridge List Thru artes Th 0b down. Eon ten eatin gy ie Oe Wie DOWN — VACANT, 3 BED. ag ene te landscaped _ Rm. con another terms, Gener Pe eiis days. ~~ Buy thru Partridge Pee ee at Elisa ie. Enets, Pe 240i ee “Baith Bt. Vacant, mess ang clean & room bungsiow. down, Zz. x rocm. = re Ba Se extend mie tion. Terms.: - Saar SP eta a results weer tas Mite ares 4 > . pwsrs, is Ollles- “Toh Kinzler, Realtor o710_W,_Huron_8t, Ph.. FE_ $3525 OPEN | Daily 1-8 32 W. Colgate a, 3 bedroom ranch home, lates rooms Ward- down FHA. See See mo Mm lovel ele 2. bed ovely shed te one Pontige fs ise’ best - west. side 1 eke eee bal . ok aire. il heat eat hs Rave Inspect th COLORED At mot ho m AA Setrenteneet, bone setts very beautiful lawn. Re ly __ Baeea for cash. - Bip tenes 0 decorated i euipri, bat M Sores stre pe 4 SiSeleiin home. $3,800 eash. _ RAINBOW y REALTY. a a a) sioseta, ae — is « dream, Oak ' rs, base IM. WILLIAMS , CLARK. REAL ESTATE 1762 Yee Huron vaio w per ven _MUI Ee “| STOUT Si Best Buys | Today CLARKSTON Built for the discriminating hae A ag lovely 3. bedroom sa5e5332 : a isi: + 2.283 —=—_ Dasement with firepince in Focreatien area, laundry room, stool «a mover. Btorms and screens 2 car “ veret “drive: A real buy for $4500 down. oui et NGMAN’S SPECIAL Elohen win reac” wuter lots of cupboards, oak firs, alte ofr. “* Edw. M, Stout, Realtor TT NM, 4 ; "Qpen Bree Wil 8:30" he Sg JERRY vit’ ae KS SELL" - hard- wood _—_ tf a ag auto, oll .| SASHABAW v RD. @ with 3 bed- pe iw Past Side Hnine—- 2° ot Very clean DRAYTON PLAINS nde fe! eed ot ae a ay. | RRY FE. ADAMS | ont ney Me aa te LAKE FRONT All year r for my FOR BIG gg 3 bedrooms 4 ae included tn $0500. DOWN ae | A _ 1704 S. Tele PEO _ fitul Silver rane, aS sandy be with basement, of] SP Retses, recrea- room, Owner says sell at once &s. By to 40 Fioride to éj o 9 {on > ay prise. — fee it and = will buy ce wittte bedroom home with. large he Re ie eer SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To fitid a> fs |job, place to live. or’ a} good used cat, 6 see : Class on fis. NOW, + Es Ee Seater ROLLING HILLS ERRY FE. ADAMS Coy s = Seven Bedrooms - i oat Snot A FivedMinste Look as ‘Near Fisher Body me pred attack, a p : at (980, fown. ‘ BEY base tt fron Sg By 4 Give , A, fe a thatee to chow to you and 1 @ th. 4 you’ will itke’ f E BREE & GG of F) ~' ake aa BLOOMPLELD. TOWMSRIT sy y.| YR Ua 4 i acle Mile, Almost immediate WM _3-4393_ or 3 th: 314 = Aye ray yeh dive pd PY Dooce PRICED TO/SE : hed 6 700, 3-BEDROOM/RANCH | | Evedings altar @ ql! Mr. Lease, ‘waite ir. : 6 eke, ac mp A. JOHNSON, Realtor ‘| few’ shopping comer, [ae fal bassingan, toe = lewel, Excelent ee ge = s bole oe the’ Tt: ha ower he or lenas - , perks ESTATE di “Multi-Lakes Realty . sete ice at 2ever wa et gine thy te i tight MACEDAY AND ~— WILLIAMS LK. PRIV. REE | WHITE BROS, > ‘ “Brick Ranchtype Bos fence. | Nous. FE . 3-Bedréom Lakefront wt e Bloomfield Highlands » WM, H. KNUDSEN EES BARGAIN! _For Sale Houses mat fi = (HAYDEN, Real Mig ; } * MIDDLETON SPECIALS! ) over, Only''s oy Mag William Miller FE 2 ee Ao a ‘T3T_ Baldwin “SYLVAN LAKE , FAMILY HOME Fearn m teaturing in seenees. ; s BEDROOMS ale ‘ranaporiatin. Only me WATERFORD ~ oF Watkins Lt, one. Like new} - KENNEDY E - Established in 1018 AUBURN ROAD WRAT—20 8 worth to you b nice clean sw ie ‘PRICE REDUCED ef / \ON—This nearly new 2 bedroom neighborhood, Glenwood Area. 6 Toon modern home com- out. 2 bedrooms and pratt ot floor. Pull bas ment nt with vat furnace and red 5 at New only $8. -—DOLLAR VALUE. ~Clean- home, pardweed. floors, basement Giroux- Franks, "MULTIPLE LISTING cere 36 WISNER — VACANT 7 room excel tion, inside and out. Attractive 7 room aluminum © has action. | VACANT on ca ' Race, Lot @5x215, : in. garege, $14,178, Terms. ra! ~ pete oniy | 380, monthly on Ivan n Manor Sub.- ee" Ry over ask 1. 3 Nice Sise Bedrooms 2. Family Room _- :: 3. 1% Baths and Ceramic’ 4>Exceptjonal Kitchen 5. Large Living Room 6. Lots of closets = 8. Ajetninam Windows marge, family arooming | - KIN FER Een ee = “ARRO SUBURBAN - . Rochester Area - : : ? d a EG - k = ri 2 18 ik ie #8 if i : aE mo sige ai His i Hy , iid = GILES REALTY €0. 3 a2 SPE Ae or FE bias © 1087 ne wo ne M UsT SELL bedroom face, brick, fu pak Pe vine ot land.| WHITE CAKE. ' heme. 3 Li rm. 13s 6. furnace. Land: : 2 oe eaped yard, 0,500, Terms. “ foment, | a Sewn 63 a heme a heme | Becomest oll ture furnace, 2 ‘oar a Sg eee —— Sane Sot eee Budget. | Rancher 1% BATHS 3 BEDROOMS _ FULL BASEMENT .. -Featuring :. pie. ‘BIRCH ieee, HOT WATER S275 HOYT REALTY * a 4 8, Pag cbiges, Rd. {| “BUD” “40 Mt. Clemens St, pre a are * *, built-in wan- ity. D basement, incin-- | stators ae eat, LOW TAXES. |. G. L, VAN VLEET— » ot rE 2004 PE 2-194 i201 or FE 42088) MULTIPLE ‘ListinG SERVICE DORRIS » finest beach ‘are proud to have listed, — tactentie ste es a“ ce f ; i si * full t for future , — pose eta : . Fe fae ae Oakland: County, A home we ON\ YOUR LOT 7 MODEL * \ ant GORLAND ‘\ OPEN. “DAILY 5-8 ee 7 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE aot EAST SIDE ith 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, - fe haewaae 2 fenced lots | . and pear gerugetor only STREET — Bud Nichotie; Realtor —[- One of the few (1-feor an) offered in this m sir able. area. Cathedrat type living room with Teen “ro id INVESTMENT Pree ot lot. ioe Make ‘en pri jake piybearcom i im : * sitet “terme: % = heat, wilt aa Pate ot “icra, 00 inns | Lecce, Pees See om ent dri $15. = # ay car dows! Fe edsai steont, clean, col- Raeburn ored we . & Michi- gan basem 2 car garage and "| Ferme. PE ei, Pree wee ean corner, A ‘eam: ay z +26e4. = ss 2 2 part basement, ving ia ae : ie down. 42543 —— Buy cheat Partridge la! seamen Las " Ortonville, 18 acre farm, good 500; terms. buildings, $13, rms. FE J. YLOR, REAL ESTATE oe , 100 ‘OAKLAND .-Income Property 43A p Sage Fe mercial lot zie * :n. pe HAYDEN, Realtor WARD E. ‘PART RIDGE LTOR — FE a Osten AVE. EWAY PE 46203 ; 8 ij Svdyne iat 0 Snelibrook, Arnold Real Estate large “$1608. | HA _Smith-Crawtord, Ine. " Jeagues for th OFFI :| A-'Businesses _ yea full with B: wick alleys ie grour in "06. Only. 910, iS is oe mega 22 basement, t Went landscaped fenced, ne pie wa WALLPAPER. aye © ® For Sale Farms 48 i" busine ‘eo "an good wosso. Two sets of buildings. BOWLING ALLEY in town within | et cen : F “Blsnts of parkane oT pris $b. on terms P, W. DINNAN e = aPOR : tn rege) Reese ene List-thru Partridge | .land-Co. Permit for iat irae, plus extra income. Owner must tell. Make offer. "a, ioe TRADE—NOR iN 500,/ area f— B. bi $56,000 gross last Bay wil VACANT ape $23,500 down, | 20 acres mo buildings, will di- HARDWARE boom u- RIDGEWAY eke ot : * plus Sen peu WARD E. PARTRIDGE | 2% ¥: mur REALTOR FE 43581 Prine SUSY * : ac, |, musINeSs CORNER - e ave ae! ty. | ? sto inna et aa | Saeed Oy at, Eea or. 2 several apts aie 4 New REWER Sunoco Pe ¢-si81 snone 2 bay pore sta! mplete’y hode ern, They are ~ cater on heavily traveled street, AUBURN AVE. and in areas. of large new sub- a Jol alla ead SRBC] Lemar Rov KNAUF, Realtor a 2errycArione “as DOWNTOWN, Yor talerinstioe coll Danes, Mr. om ground ficor| O’dell TR 28100 Eve, Mr. Te ' papnipent. Sean be ee VE._7-1603. . — sts. ‘Very ciese ts | Be Your Own as lot. r “Ideal Combination . $350 setup m . available. aur © , SS gas station & restaurant and nice five-room li uar- fers. Located Moat. ‘Lots of . M-24, COMMERCIAL DEPT. | Se "Setier antetie Gcvaee {be dbgess Orion oe Bud King | Buy Thru Partridge — Se ee ee Downtown Pp | FE é602 | eae ° ih “features. Oll heat, 2-car ee rage. Only $12,700, - WATKINS’ - $< A- SEVERAL GOOD LAKEFRONT naw &, bol ane priced Modern homes. List Thru Partrid "P, W. DINNAN _ | — te att 3 #_W. Hureo _______Pm 438m | PROMINENT roe) wy EF COMMERCIAL desc st ones. /SYLVAN ‘LAKE FRONT CORNER 2, bes auliful Jak seria at ANOTHER on iculaanding ne GAYLORD — SiercaaTaccet tate | | Eek Mente tial “Ager [0k Pie Aopen Been, naw. M. Stout, Realtor "| iy oy hae?" | LETS. TALK Open Evenings “TH 8:38. Floyd Kent. Inc. _ Realtor BUSINESS #RteRvRONT 7 woe PRACT. wy, at ‘Telegrh Ww fis Late, $11,000. 4800 “Gown: | E CUSTOMER vilnihe sDD a apes - |LAKE [ps Scores For Sale en a | ee ae os:| Eiutar eee one we | fa Sale Lee 4% EAUTIFUL 100X130 | "ater gd G ares — |. ONE,0OOw CORNER bulding TWO LOTS in Waterford, ard | ONE LOT ON Clintonville Rq, near} Walton Bivd. | Wormer Lor m meenera Otter Hills, Call about these and: other Buy | thru Partridge ‘Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A iment, Owners Plofide face “Ress” needs bie. attention | NT UFOR | MICHIGAN BUSINESS - « rE. SHS or SALES” Pa XTION SMITH-WIDEMAN," REALTY. FE 44526, 412 W ron Street. 7 amy A A. pAnDee ER 18738. RD. PARK ar OUR ERO DOOR WE COVER oe fe STATE pits » List thru Pattridg Bf: aig DB.) ecscewy nats “8” WARD FE. PARTRIDGE, APT. — FOR Fans ain sie ScaRae REALTOR _ FE 4-3581 FOR SAI EE R GRADE PONTIAC CHIEF 2 BEDROOMS FULL BATH AWNING | EXCELLENT CONDITION | WILL TRADE. FOR. “3-BEDROOM HOME _. FE 2.4827. SELL G60p BEAGLE ay mx. 1 Old. Also sell FF fan aia r “i sauge double barrel, claimed piek, typewriter or ? Loahs $25 to $500 He USEH i LD broom en, sina a flastag, weay- frees oS BARNES" HARDWARE | : _ Lots ot 2 Parking ./ Up to $500 '_2-BEDROOM ae rae ae seg SEER ra ar | FAR RI BONNY MAID 4% Ft a se 2 SeAUHPOL AMARA PRERTER. ft. Practically new. $400. ee ied figs iG Sot 98 BAL Ave. Bland 4 abies Realtor oreeee “BESO | TRADE ” ST. MIKES. f Be VACANT 3 bedroom home, inside and —Qvick a) — te LOANS SEABOARD FINANCE newly, decorated BASY PAREING PE o-eest ad al clears mall Oy ay hao PONTIAC'S |Bateman Newest Loan Office Kamp sen GET THE CASH YOU REALTORS FE 4-0528 WANT . . . $25 TO $500 WILL, BWAP. 42,00 Ee Barty TW IN RECORD TIME "3 Serer ita Kore FURNITURE . : PE 8-901 WILL TAKE ~ "SEABOARD | 0! Bas Old Bones. FINANCE COMPANY 3 full basement, PERRY oodles extras, stree on ener ae Mode! corner Hopkins & Bianley. “PARKING N CASH LOANS NS to $500 & cents each. ; | Poe BUCH NER | yc patie cost, Maids ‘un aide ui ooo ha lat hs cities emoes, RE ACT, COAT (a) 2 Fi inance Co. ee re Boye jackets, Moise 8 and 10. PE a cloth with fur trim, ao colors 7 petargeliomen Z ~spontiac -1 ges -Drayton Plains — cap Also boys ¢ Walled Lake Utica S BOARD FINANCE PERRY 8T EASY PARKING FE 8-0661 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN LOANS $% TO 9500 "AUTOS ‘rom Tues, _ bat Dowg oe ‘Furniture. 1220 Bald}. ~ Scrap crap & Iron 56A BEDR o bed and “ebSet. ‘ail ioi a are ba Ox a ] es sb x12 papas Rugs pa le | Dr. REF RIG. : p= Oe ~ “Call soll, 00) In ae h sy tein i tg the sng on 00 wood Reconditioned Ai Appliances | Gare. $24.98 he : -ECTRIC- CG Auburn - ¢ ag | re with biond ry zit. ever. "eend, R: B. - ed at RCATV GUAR. BARGAIN. jit A ates. 7 603 N Johneun, £0 2 om ‘weet. a alent Sow a ae can Phyfe table 4 chaira, ® Saves. ike are. 8. FE LEMAN ACE. BTU Therm vitatic control, Morning. heater, MY Coal Warm Mo: ; DELUXE, WESTINGHOUSE ELEC dryer, Model. ey Pm 62i3 wiiead been 0; _Tplece ht awd tables wrought I owen eee THOMAS ECONOMY © F URNITURE CO. bet pasty RA RADEIN D DEPT. | table, 172 Owe, ore: sf eee mee oy rol ie | er Piet “LOANS $33. TO |Add PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS & Be eal WHEN ae NEED [2 . cree $25 - $500 You can get i quickly on your ee ae “STATE _. ~ FINANCE CO. -~ FE 41574 _ Pontiac State Bank Mortgage Loans 54 sg ge to $i, 500 ‘Chevy fiat Hag sey tres os trek ses Hgts a er he pond | Sess ag senioe Ce! : abort iM] ‘yrs. a ea Milk’s Rice” $20; overstated Spaist anit t chair, $10. as A , DR ea |. ne| ri "hie. int mo org, cond aha j ig an ER Joseph Furniture. kid - (ene ar BABY BUGGY, BAs- _ gondition, PE sinet. Good- | gO nn —Sonision. _ FR EN edalenal SELL. Ns : | For Sale “Miscellaneous 60 he ee TRIC FE 2-1016. ad : sped chair and — | studio couch, Your. 1 O'DELL BLACKTOP SPREAD- er, FE new. pees. 229 E, Walton 1 KENMOR HORE Or ave 2 pei SS ts, be Sa ead on ol)” burners. $10 to OR 3-8561, Ld ose. on ; , s.. colton Neaater disc, ONE AND capinel Fi radio 10 BP, 4 gloves ae 2, é yulmotsten = sen 5" ROO over full-size Hecelent condition, i ° " | MAHOG: 2 allen liebe and-4 chal twin beds, . 314 ¢ 9 apg S-drawer aa chest mine. 2s. r ° cedar ing soe, *, ore cherry replace mir- 4 amo me . heater with ‘blower, blond finish, | {ene like new. $30, MY 2-4201, fi STORM Mt WINDOWS p SCREERE Standard 3.2479. * 30 ae HOT WATER FARK GAS an ter $15. ee) FT} ‘TVs. Sn, Te Weal anon, | | pe ~ adnan Upbelatered chal Wh. Ghszz7 |" Sheatrock. cash FUEL nace &@ tank, cheap. Ee it oe Wicomssen is Te eat i 21x32 Double Sink . Washbowls with fitting: iypewsi ray _ tennip racquets, 8 * 4 w Frets’ 4 EON Oh EER EAE i crise LL CALL O_ SEE 10 3WAF FERVIGN WEL oe een ; TRA eR with i@' |. bed, $50. :4%6 ft. bath tab, e py ply "and exterior doors, Sheetrock. 4x8 Sheet $1.35 "per| Baek Racor iesaatias ae #i: ae laa Br" axe." oxia, by . Oi virweds*”” i. y ft i id HoH jambs tid and peer tis Hy BURM EISTER - - ~ Northern Lumber Co, SURPLUS LUMBER“® ~& | tee” 3340. Highland na” a Piasterboa Hardware # - te & bi CKO. hea. CHAMP aan |, ner spon, Bios) ston eae rifle a cnaias yowd, Co Axe CABL : eur E "KITTENSFREE ‘ used. Everything for We trate ‘guns, Kel ( Aubarn..« rifle De “do oo i -: ting Open Tarte a * hat ‘ulated, and “wba! Het. Accomm. OSA Work Shirts closeouts is up bard-| waward's Outlet ie 8, begin o Eeee E é| Talbott Lumbet 4 month: FE 3.9749 0 or YE bs008 after # p.m: AOLES, cin BoSTON TEE ame bret ase FOUR BRITTANY — co, nove EOK OK ~ Attention ' ~ Truckers. | BENSON LUMBER CO. Do It Yourself 61)" ‘Loading FOR RENT Clay Fur | 3 am mowers, chain saws, carpenters & m don’t see it-call us te POL. urch NI sorubbers, "ger sieamers ets, win Ave ai Kk fart. 2 MM topsoil, black dirt and |. rer. ‘peat. Fill sand, clay and ce 1 OR 37549 mixers, cub tractor, j e: r, we mowe ers, 4 Jum b! age, ham =| ea Greteh Martin, Gaya, i rete a _Rickenbacker, Some sain seek clectzie . Gallagher's 16 8. Huron. ae mc AB 1 8, , San © eMALL WALNUT CON sien te : CORNISH ROCK rare 8 &) all sizes, accordions loaned free y ‘to begisners with lessons, FE "| ROASTING * eee. cornets, oy & torm- re “raiie ‘oF or ‘ve §-2804 SONSOLE Pe lagers, 18 ‘a tharon bt. FE Be BixOPIGRR 6080" COND. We i alt AC EBONY BPR PANG K ee aes mY Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 —— wer Apricot,” be 4th Bt. PE) Srey “TRAILER aa vena. i Be Wanted Livestock 73 - OF ALL Jones, Clartston, | For Sala Poultry 74 $ ibs ae ai fal les | = hens, $1 each, - 06 Brown ~ Sale Farm Produce 78 Eos EA Lele ae an ee pAAA. EQUIPMENT / oe oe eases ws. : = Sue a lla aaihk Sele 8, Me, TESS Cae | idan tone Wella, te Gather O-| use for came. FE S008 dave) | : - ayes, FE 42000, Price, $528. a, FORD: V8, 4-TON PICKUP | a. we peeeep eee eee) ° i932 qeenag \NY OTHE! SPORTATION oS ee meer eam, Mare gg) Svat | Be ap | Russ Johnson Mtr. | Seles = Broadway OP. | 147 8. SAGINAW we secyars, SS ae UIE ‘BLUE WITH Lig a6 “ A / . 2-374. ‘AHOGANY I see ee ve . —— DODGE ‘8? DEM ‘CLARKSTON -- Motor Sales: | \, Always Re Ready to Buy ~ SNGtEY'A AGORA . ’ Bud ica Mover Sa Pere a 7 . . J. VAN WELT . omy ar Tay ree oe RE cia RSL a toe Ry Nash, 4 dr. peas ’ _Pontise &, 2 dr. * 10 _CHEV ROLET | ee Oh Ee NORTH 8. Woittard* nirmingnam | i Rae Ste MERCURY Heater, Mere oat “aethken ee) = ‘NORTH «» $27.94 month | 1000 8. 1 Woodward Birm 82 hs & Wivare 07.94 meat x ~~ WILL ACCEPT on 4 Beet, Radio taal we ‘LIQUIDATION | 1b SARE 6 zB iy -- 2 Door, Radio ‘. Oe DOWN he ’ gt mae ee ae ace — “ and stoned SE sscoaand Radio | ‘a Prymouth Beivedere & sedan, | 8 FRANSPORT ATION J Mau 32780 __Lake Orion NORTH PONTIAC CENTRAL |SGeee. t-aas | 2 ae aesBuler tar $1725 Py Power steering & brakes. Nash 2-dr. wen ie ee Maee| CHEVROLET |g - new. m_. | tesa Mercury. Hardvon $1008. Power iths Guarantee x R. Motors aS |e “Chr eh - Plymouth 183 Olds 6 ae, se 4 oer ota “sé *- ‘4 : = Buick. 7 . Sharp! Pontiae 8 dwn, ‘bl Batten her extra MRD a5 ¥05.605555 pees shn, ve ske $ Pi ymouth. Runs good .... ii seanaais | Bud Shelton Motor Sales Aueure at EK. Bivd.. FES 81] CHEVY HT. V4. WILL SELL | oe for good used car. ‘0 CHEV R&H, NO MONEY DBN.. eq Automatic 4 eg ; white, €dr, New ments and as 1953 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2-DR., — heater, original paint, Our . B11R. a old -car ‘CHEVROLET MI 46-2735 : Seay ar. ou Moe oye | ONT } 205 ss or your @id. car down: THREE ai el et Pane ber nay. | * Sg a]. tone blue; Our fo 52 we OPEN EY a | NORTH | etre CHEVROLET nas '& cnt “ab Gheveates Bel | 108 8, Weedeent’ . Birm ,_AlE 4 de. OR. 30006. ary 2. OLDS, FULLY RQUIFPRD. 1952 TINE 3DR. GOOD } ment, assume m & cond. (Not rusted. out. 283 ise _ each ai gales, 100" 8, Saat . ag : = 1 AG’ poorer ania | aa boa et Ss [secon ane On sie. CHEVR PEOPLES AUTO, — , FE 23-2351 ewes "Bright FORD 2 DR — assume ree of od 1 lcredt mer. FE rE $2008. Bh tie pot” iss F a “y -_ er, & ey. 9 eat cor pi owul astume me paym s ‘M6 Cadiline Sédan DeVille — 3 $800 DOWN ; : $6 Olde 68. Mol; Sedan MULL | "SS Dodge Royal ¢ Dr, $80.58 8 mo. No “AUTO SUPER MART Sh SS oe. $375 ‘4 Mereury, CI Cpe a sa: Bown ” Nash 2 Dr. eee ) ta Ford 4 pr : ‘$3 Olds 96 Dix Hol. Cpe’ ‘53 Cadillac 62 Sedan - ‘$3 Fora Sedan Wary clean. "Lew 3 Low Bisetes Ress. 3 BIRMINGHAM |SAE : USED - ‘ CARS. =| Rambler CLEAN CARS| 1953 Rambler convert, Ratt; runs OIG sais in Shans 5 0b os pees a eee bier sales R&H, stand- i Rambler hardtop, RA&H, | “gnare . Peal All ‘32 and ‘53. Models Ls FULLY UIPPED. re or top aualty new car trade- |. | ‘ Suburban Mire. STATT'S S. MOTOR SALES AUTO SALES New Location Pord Wagon. § pass, 8 cyl . | owner. 6 - Mercury 4dr. $1645. Good Super cam), 9008, Dr. like ne io Ford View #1305. Radio & heater — ‘A Mercury. Rerdion. ‘fis, BIRMINGHAM OL 1-9761& “HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester's Friendly Olds Dealer —- 528 N. ‘Main, Rochester, ot oe Sues A NO on west 1800. mission. R & H. 2,63 i Hydra,.R & H. es $15 an, eae y “QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee | R. & R. Motoreta tes ee pig ll ya B pass. Station Wagon. | caer 4dr, Mydra. nb a }] ts bn ites - I power. A clean | Piy mouth V4 Au ulomat bat : “ia Aulomatic Trans. | yor Pee, Ri < a ? i gs | “ian ine : Ac cari 6 Chev. 2-Dr .. $1245 This Dr. “i blue. 5 ¥. "o-Dr - 2. e$ 895 6S Pisiaaute 57 Chew. Hai, : $2195 ‘SP. Sass Fes «$2045 ex: a” 2 = (On & 3-Week Vacation) EVERY DAY A VACATION || OUR AD MAN bl ’ 2 ‘Si. POW $235, SHARP! “61 Kaiser, 918. °@ Ford, GR ¢-2061. I gg Pa a San tk mo sted ad Bteelé Ford ' better junk if tow = enj ou M, < ATT day CHEVROLET New Goodyear Tires - Available on all '55-"S7 models, . -« - Car Guarantee On all *51-°57 models— as long as you own the car, with THA - 34 nol iT 4-Door ‘Won & Biscayne BLUE, here ee eee eee eeee caher eeapies ve reese eeoene 36 BUICK ‘Ce ‘sane pengen Bos ss sures wale & $2095 «a Es wer Steering, Power - - GREEN r. 55 CH VROLET "2-Door age s Persie wien. ova peQeuee "SO Plymouth. dr. Runs good. » __ OPEN EVENINGS : is "4954 Buick 4-Dr. 3S Shenae aan ith extras, 82 vrolet. 4 ts vrolet 2 “ale priced “. Dr, Main 8t., ™ prised ‘“ ET Ran, “ptand, sfans- ‘Rad, stand, CLEARANCE SAL ~ NASH Pewee ee? eee eee immaculate EXTRA Peon at) See eee ere No Money | eek y O63 440 Ee Pee as ed and Courtesy ese TERRIFIC EASY ED JONES 15 8. iw Used Ca > PINAL - - $1500. Call West. Side Used Cars ; i TEENAGE CAR FOR A TEEN- ager, 1061 two door Ford, new 46 Ford 4 Dr. station ¥ IVOR chregaieaie seem SE | 55 PONTIAC Station Wagon 2. re “itie ear “to take the’ Bids/ to |] '55 PLYMOUTH 2-Door iret saeeves cai $ 995 * v wi ©, Powerfilte, Tone BLUE. / pg gh an reeves. 54 CHEVRO VROL ETD SD 00 Fr. acs 2s. $/795 bes S rs) now obra SE vate, ace we |! CHEVROLET 4-Door sapere ae $ 845 | amc pick-up, wn. Re sharp! - “tT wedt ied eecotutety tree wit |] ’53 CHEVROLET Be Bel Air 4-Door m3 795° = ear, "$2 or bg a set < ‘52 FORD iy eaten & Sun a ETN : $ 495 Lost ead for - TH} ea & H Doo eee ee @ © ecyl. “ee ee BLUE. . id oe Comer Fes wast Biva, PE 3-471 MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS West Side Used Cars From $95 to $245 — YOUR.TERMS four new | tt A Phone Call Brings a Courtesy Car to Your Door MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” FE 44546 : FE 4-4547 North Side 641 Oakland Ave. | 57 CHEVROLET acti ae sin ic : ‘% CHEVROLET prenaepass w/Walls. 7 ‘TvoRrY ; and. ‘56 CHE EVROLET sey sf . We + oan eeeee aeeeee $1495 55 CHEVROLET "Bel Air r Hardtop ee $1495 _& CORAL, ; on '§5 OLDSMOBILE pee ny i ine 154s. | *55 CHEVRO xOLET 4 4- ss, cides a ada 54 FORD } Castomline sees BL Kodcicssuoues $.795 | ~ & Bene, Ford-O-Matic,. h tedidal -dasatel & Bem ped dn ci devin ates $845 | de are: $ 845 | 4 erg ‘56 CHEVROLE Del, Bex: ois mwas wares $1495 4 adr. sedan, owner, No, 431. - 1°55 Mercury \ Monterey 4-Dr. $1095 | Sedan, a real bu wm ee and OLIVER’ S. 156 Buick Sp. 2: Dr. $1795 |} attracti ¢- finish, Batiow, radio & beoter, stock Re. ‘54 Pontiac Ch'ftain- $1095; ve 2-ton 1 Se WE'VEFOUNDTHE SOLUTION: TO THE “’Shrinking Dollar” A big discount on present prices, plus a_ — trade-in allowance on your car. our dollar will have more cents if you Sey —— radio & heater, bys stock .No. 232. "54 Buiick Cen..2-Dr. $1195 Seer te SS orm 54 Ford 2-Dr....:. ..$ 495 linder, neods some Ne. 3b tires, stock 3.- Sp. 2-Dt. $1895| voot mechanically work, good 'S4 CHRYSLER 2Door.......6605000005 «$1298 RCHIEP — Batis & Menper. en Heater. Hydramati 54 PONTIAC 4Do0".«.seescesese: ee .$ 995 \ Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, Woe eee ee eee Rees 3s hilton Bxtret ters sea " SATURDAY ONLY on ‘S Cadiling C1 Che "SL Buick Sedan “S Cherroiet 9 Dr. "St Olds 4 Dr. oor Oe | | *-* Olds «Cadillac |. Orchard Lake “y Napa Mio i Savio was o aS : 3 Y od Ah t 2 : by NO FINANCE - Tt? to Ye from PROBLEMS - Bim jngham Nash ' ~ CHEVROLET |. yan ates County ; tgs Growi Dealer” tacalbal ‘id baie 2-9101 Epearae psa Specials 'S6 B j k ‘ ' +6 a uic Tree on i iin 55 ALL me 870" Catalina Coupe .......$1595 acre fev at =. fi equipped. Stock |] 554 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ...5 sere, $1295 SAVINGS ise pont. 2. 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Nat King Cole: (2) -Name'8 That Tune. 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie. (4) (Color) Eddie Fisher. Mike Todd, * Débbie — t guest Gobel. Former «Dead End - Kia” Huntz- Hall.” . (2) Phil Silvers. World Series ” * 7:30—-Wyatt Earp. (2) Eve Arden. 8:00—(7) Broken Arrow. Geroni- pd terroristic practices. (4) Meet MeGraw. (2) To Tell the Truth.- - - $:290—(7) . Telephone Time. Man _ chooses death rather than ban- ishment from Athens. (9) Town Mayor. (4) Bob Cummings. (2) (Color) Red Skelton. a % :00—(7) World Series Special. Mel Th Goldbergs. (4) Crusader. "o) Highway. Patrol. | _10:00—(1) Theater. Foreign gen- ~~@ral double crosses cameramen. (9) National News. (4) Rosemary Clooney. (2) Annapolis Men. 10:19—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Theater 15. 10:30—(7). Star Performance. |! _ Three criminals return to “hap- py home” in jail. (9) Byline “Mental Health.”” Woman cracks up after son is killed. (4) Ar- bitrator. (2) Capt. David Grief. in “Boston Blackie,” @ News. |* ' (2) News, 11: 15—(4) Weather. @) Miss Fair: weather. 11:20—(4) Sports. Parker. iomts Final. .@) 11:28—(2) Nightwatch Theater. . : Scott in “Village - Tale.” ca 30 Minute Theater. Dip- lomat's friend threatens suicide. fis8—(2) On the Farm Front. _ee=() Jimmy Dean. ( Toaey 1:45—(2) News. ‘ $:00—(2) Captain a i) Cartoon Carnival. é:30—(T) The Little Rascals. 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. $:55~(4) Faye Elizabeth. #:00—~(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romper 9:40—(2) Arthur Godirey, (4) Amos 'n’ Andy, (7) Our Friend 10:00—(4) ‘The Price Is Right, ~ 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Trath or 11:00—(2) Hotel Commopoitan. ® Tic Tac Dough. . 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:26—(7) News. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be \You. (7) Robin & Rickey, l-|1348—(4). (Color) World Series, (2) Guiding Light. 11: 55-=(9) Billboard. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON _-|19:00—(2) (Color). Ladies Day. (7) 12 o'clock Comics. (9) . Swing Your Partner, 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (7) Erwins. (9) Pride of. the Family. 1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Lady .of| Chace, Oe Bt eeaty ew: 1:90—(2) House Party. 2:00—(2) Big Payoff, (7) My Lit- tle Margie. _ Topper. 2:55—(9) News. for a Day. (7) stand. (9) Fun With Food. $:15—~(2) The Secret Storm. $:30—(2) The Edge of mor (9) Bugle Theater. $:45—(4) Modern Romances. ._. |4:00—(2) Susie. (4)-Private Secre- tary. (9) Circle 9 Theater. 4:30—(2) Beat ‘the Clock. (4) Range Rider. (D Do You Trust Encourage Red Pségies | to Write Letters Abroad LONDON —Moscow radio said Use Entra, for Hose sail lat Seance teed ed Goto Apollodorus by trails were used for hose. - in 44 B.C, Ox en-jlet’s assume : than good.” — Over CBS ~ The mike } Sar in Shows — From Chicago. Heads NBC’s Club 60 “S and Record Program “our Wife. first bit him 1940 when was studying at law 5:00—(2) The Early Show. “ohare apa’ finding sustenance. by| -Milland. (7) Wild Bill Hickok.|playing in radio soap operas. (9) Dance Party, ie went —s we he aon d |Seeeetd) Patt Page. (7) Micke tee his initial tmbiton to be Mouse Club. / a stage actor. 5:45—(4) News. - Miller quit col- today people living he Soviet| Miller has been expanding oper- Unley ill he enceuraged to weitelations since. Now he has 300 fan letters. abroad during an “Inter-\ubs around the yn national Letter Week”, starting ¢#timated audience ) 8° ® 72 ~ pene — 5 e = is “‘to extend friendly and cultural| “I depend a. good deal on good contacts. between the working/music and getting the feeling over people of the U.SS.R. and the|to listeners that I've got problems) population. ot foreign couritries.’’|and I know they’ve got problems,| : so jyst let us-all relax,” he de- As part ‘é ce aliens the clares. Soviet Ministry of Communict-| pReFERS BALLADS oll Alene — postage In music, Miller | . with a “confesses a 8 ii a on letter in its beak. thusiast, a 7 “ballads and miusic with poetry." ~ * * |city. $:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours, (7) A . 1$:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen j American Band- % -& * Con trary to Rumors, Rex Has No Tantrum By EARL WILSON . NEW YORK—A columnist in search of a tantrum—instead of a transom—I visited Rex Harrison and asked if he minds the gossip that he's become “difficult,” . He disappointed me. He was sweet about it. He didn't!® és throw’me out. Not one little throw. - “I’m used to-it now.” His shoulders went up (in his long, shapeless Professor ‘Iggins “ sweater) and so did his eyebrows, -but- his _ volce and temperattire didnt. > <0 > sad = THE y FONTIAG ¥ ‘PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 aT 3 es aaa Man Seciniaths Atm Arrest = // \American M ystery/ ‘Death. Brings Protests:to. Haiti Ambassador Gerald Drew strong- ly protested the death of a U.S. citizen apparently while under arrest. io * *e & The death of Shibley Talamas, 30-year-old manager of a textile factory here, brought the United States into the turmoil which fol- lowed the presidential election nee s in the Caribbean Negre village 14 miles from this capital Drew said Roumain “assured ine Sat Tolames was not. mis- treated.” a ae * ° While being questioned by police -Talamas tried to attack an officer and to reach a machine ~ wagon. ed. the songs,” Gregory said. “Off and on,” he admitted. —* &* ®. 4 _ “Rex is a doll,” eulogized Paul Gregory, pro-|@ ducer of the TV spec, “Crescendo,” in which Sweet Old Rex starred, smiled director Bill Colleran. “Was there a row ‘with Ethel Merman?” I “Tt was plain heaven,” ‘Rex looked startled. ‘Paul Gregory quickly said that _ rumors Bthel withérew because she had no lines, while “Rex had many, were untrue. _ “Merman was never supposed to have lines. It’s not that kind of « show. - She left because she felt she'd too often done/* . “Aare you tired of doing Professor ‘Iggins by now?” T asked. “Then 1 weobnasd him with a picture taken in church the I'd heard she wanted it.! ‘liar Hatchett, was rocked .¥ a nearby gun, Roumain told Drew. He add-| ed that Talamas then was .hand-|' that the snllitary junta rigged the! election for Dr, Francois Duval-| | cautiously in Haiti today afterjier, a landslide winner in unoffi- cial returns. *. *'-* is expected to assume the presi- dency Oct, 14. fo School Integration -COLP, Ill. ®—A night club op- jerated by the Negro president of last night, and police investigated] Williamson County sheriff's po-| . lice, investigating the incident, re- ported the club, operated by -Wil- blast about 10 p.m. *~ «> & Police. said the. Colp school board late in August voted 4-3, The all-white Standard school was were ‘supposed to attend the Ai- tucks school, along with.its 115} Negro pupils, z win an unofficial race - |with the first man-m Official election results ‘will be! | announced next Tuesday, Duvalier|- Blast May Be Tied | the Colp school board was bombed) along racial lines, to integrate the|: small community’s..two schools. | ordered closed ‘and its 80 pupilé| = ‘§ R s ds ( oud Win = Race Into Space Soviet Scientist Says| nicer World ‘Wouldn't Know of Moon for Awhile By = L. BLAKESLER AP Seclence WASHINGTON ee siivd coyld Pelle But the world’s first ot it might be: Soviet announce ed privately: on te ot thems dacioned Jong ig. has been fully ‘a be ob HY 9 An American scientist tel tomate reasons, It's anyone's guess they are being coy abou: disclos- progress and plans and hard ~~ e : ‘Many Prematurely Gray: CHICAGO—It is estimated that . gray hair. weeks, a a Russian scientigt says. * * * By - contrast, the United States says it will-never fire any rocket that could hang a moon in the sky without prior ‘public announce- ment of the| attempt. j oo Both nations plan to’ send small metal spheres into orbits around _jthe world during the International Geophysical Year, IGY ‘is a 64 nation cooperative effort to learn and-shar¢ peaceful new knowledge j of the poniverse. * * * Rusha was invited and asked to} full detatis-of ‘her moos} disclose plang at-a 12-country IGY ence here on the artificial’ satel- lites. and rockets - to — > he upper air, : Instead, three Soviet de’ spoke. mainly in generalit yesterday's opening seassioy, US. scientists gave full, details, been circling for days or perhaps a , while ~ COLOR TV /a stiwistoting, tree su ven cme | DEMONSTRATION of the famous. _ DALE CARNEGIE Rideind SEVEN BLN WHISKEY, 0, TREND HERE 8, PRO, of Want OLD, ean. GRAIN LGOODERHAM & WORTS LTD., | cuted and immediately died of a). oe we ‘The three white members of ob ee Tauro os —o to. kill the Poona Bes m. school by sending their children to mas’ body bore severe. ruse Fes said Hatchet: destined tw about the legs, chest, shoulders| 9a. reason for ae ene on and long incisions bine eer be been fhate in an!’ * : an rs A Haitian: autopsy was said te have confirmed that.Talamas died’ of a heart attack, The location of ces, formerly of ‘Ashtabula, Ohio ’ gave birth to a child Sunday.’ * * *. Police said they found a pistol and a shotgun in ‘Talamas’ busi- hess office. Friends said he had had them for -yéars. Calm generally prevailed in the couritry.. Police contionad the Runs Into Another Passenger irain. BAD CANNSTATT, Germany Germany ® —A passenger train emashed into Ee | tually de the ~other train. station was carrying 400 to 500 The train waiting in muters aboard: its 11 cars, The train that. roared into: the’ passengers, the station had 600 to 800 = ‘OLD MAN WINTER Fi! "Yeu" nee he’ ‘wee 8 8. proven : on improvement program for people whe want to forge ‘ahead fester... NOW! — PONTIAC — AT 7:30 Federal reed e TOMORROW AT 7:30 P.M. sont” S6"Fo . < aa te -spiiananed eae a Bas, Club ° ie cm soon ia ee “ J Berkley © Rochester end East Detroit @ ’ Free copy of Frank Betiger's 32-page | booklet, ""How One Hen increased ~My Soceenn and Happinate” ae “Will Soon be Here! — NOW _1S ‘THE TIME TO LET US BUILD your GARAGE! HAMPTON SPECIALS - at Flectris. weer Perea energie Gy apes ata" _fbpenattin on $F ff ££. night he and his bride were married. — rT '|Looking through his glasses at me, he almost softly said, “That was sweet of you.” — _|. 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OR 12276- GF M. ogee Sire | ae (2-7004 | Pequeno Chico Del Perrito, a “an ordinary postage scale at just ee es ceea owner, Mrs, H. J. Schatifer, of Woodland Hills, Callf., -Pancho has suddenly come into the lime- light with’; ‘an aii to handle his publicity, “Grand Rapids Sore GRAND RAPIDS ws — A ‘fire TNT which caused $50,000 damage at a Grand Rapids: supermarket. yes- ‘lterday apparently. was the result jof spontaneous combustion, —ac- cording to Fire Chief Frank Burns. He reported the results of in- vestigation of possible . incendiary origin in the fire at the (Eberhard) store in the northwest (Bridge and .| Gold) section of the city. ; —ghe-biens—started—tei-4—ameall Weather Atom Test. full-grown Chihuahua, balances (shape 11 ounces. Claimed to be the . Damaged by Fire — 11 Foreign Shelters Ataaie Sogeet Onanden snaie that two French and nine West German atomic shelters camelo through a nuclear’ detonation last Aug. 31 in “very satisfactory” River at approximately 3:10 p.m, (EDT). * containing ventilation systems and other components shippéd_ from Europe, were subjected to (eatin at an. undisclosed distance froni named "Smoky" was above nom: ground zero. The weapon, code-| ‘inal in yield, meaning that it ex- ceeded the force of 20,000 tons of ts * * * The AEC said it was the first effects test for a foreign . govern-| motto ment uate in Nevada, z “The European” structures were subjected to . overpressures con- siderably higher than had. been used in any previous shelter test in Nevada,” the report said. “All of them stood up under-the blast. ficial.” . * eo day; the we ay word law. - Most -of. the pares was super- iry Jey 2 ie “a ” one, San tush-lanved Delle Bills. eS Say ‘In'\God Wwe Trust’ — Somet new has been, added to the dollar | bills available at most banks to-| x OME IM PROVEMENT NEEDS it to Rear elnside and Out Soci any Pulosnne Pian or No Money Peter On the green side, just above isthe “In God We Trust. The | inseription has long been used on | coins, but was added tothe paper | money under provisions of a 1955 The new bills also. earry the signature of Robert B. Anderson, who succeeded George M, Hum-| phrey as sey of the Treas- | | 1 F — Waste paper shed wider “the store’s rear parking ramp roof and destroyed the roof, Burns sald, - No one was injured in the fire ‘+which was extinguished before it damaged the main store building. “|Some foodstuffs suffered ‘and water damage, but -store of-| ficials said the store would re-| sume operation tomorrow. Arson investigators, meanwhile, two oil company. fires which flared. within hours of each other last smoke | home. Kenneth G. HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE oe | eee | : H ¢ we 4 3 @ Studeb: Aye “For the best value of the year see these fine cars today o This is your-chance to get a brand new - factory-fresh riever-driven Studebaker or . ‘Packard at a saving year’s gasoline and oi ~ all insurance. 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