eee ee ge Wp Lh se = hah g ™= = = e aia i i Py on aie a é ; i : GR ee ge G/ . 4 ! “S.— THE PONTIAC PRESS & 112th YEAR | 7 * * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1954—t8 PAGES OTR aie wi 7 New Governt & Over in Guatemala. | Oe Be ae “ae ‘ Rio Grande Flood Waters Over Bridge Second Junta | Urge Drastic Arms Reduction mm —_ Set fo Consider Ike, Churchill Hollywood Stars Are Wedl|Bank Robbers |* a Cease Fire Conclude Talks May Have Fled in Capital Today Via Motorboat Six-Point Statement of Canada, U.S. Police) ) >< Principles Released at Scour River Following) ~ Conclusion of Parley Trenton Area Holdup |. >” WASHINGTON ( A P )— DETROIT (AP)—A pair x ¢ President Eisenhower and of masked gunmen, escap- Sunday night. Prime Minister Churchill | ing with $11,460 from a sub?) ~" — Elfego mi: Monzon, called today for “general urban branch bank, were; ~~ Ses fn . and drastic reduction” of world armaments “under effective safeguards.” nounced as the new leader. In a six-point statement aa at Faae: ie sow Yor wld Manin tek dn of principles they also as- small outboard motorboat ready negotiate gh hee serted their determination terday a short time after woth nt Coteomtet elaiotes te to try to bring about condi- e holdup of the West Road Col. Carlos Castillo Armas. These tions in the world in which} branch of the Trenton State advices said Monzon displaced the “prodigious” forces of Bank. < ro Se Be 4 | Diaz in a coup, announced political atomic energy “can be used A description of the boat-' ee ESTEE REE A Saeko] |amnesty for all anthReds, and to enrich est att to destray men matched that of the eel ec ie - — Av Wesephete | ne Comaaretil.) m TRAFFIC HALTED — traffic Piedras They held out to all nations, in- ORrise uses ied ws tatiove the | Megan Mexico, was halted Monday when flood |bridge. This picture was taken looking toward acanensn pasts Gab ta ate —— the vn taken to Detroit | waters from the swollen Rio Grande swept over the " on condi I bf nit fe E ; Hi Hie SQ. = e ~ Q ae a. =! © e So: o Q. i Eee i ot 43 i fF i i rf ? F i ! ! rr. H 7 ti iH iF Ef: it 1 ih ly i : i ! ; z E f af i i an i 1 f : f 4 F FS ¢ F i i Ff F E if 3 - ie i s § Po. g Ff tei ty | i biel iii ik an PH} FRE j Hh ee a Hue i fh i i : i [ H E F : ! tf L | : : F : 5 f inte fi iH E 1 ! : ! | ; z ; ‘ z io i . | ! | i : ii by bi af E f i i [ i | i oe a ot meno Investigate ‘Windfall’ Profite ‘ Si zs mese“=lFormer Top FHA Official ‘ra | ri Bar “ite 2 [Refuses fo Answer Probers ; ” WASHINGTON (AP) — Clyde L. Powell, ousted former 3. They promise t every peaceful means to secure the in top official of the FHA, today refused to answer questions | né himeelf minutes after the evens Cate. dependence of all countries” whose /11 senators investigating million-dollar “windfall” | 7 _ “we will not be| profits for builders of government-financed apartment ° ; ; 7 amy ay sa tr projects. Auto Accident Eclipse of Sun to Begin ey H i uy f i i i Fhe i qi iE i Hl : | 3 f 5 F : ¢ | : iv i i i ; Fi 1 i i i i [ ? a i l i ii i i [ } | j j re | | | é i if ; Ff i i qf TE § g FF 2 : il itr i} : i t i d I i i i i F if i : 7. i i E ; 7 ! i iF ti if “trl f F 5 f = = ie i =: ‘ r It was the second time Powell refused to testify before 7 ordination” once independent “ ~ the Senate Banking Committee. He based both his . . Cn ne ee aensational protesion against beg Killg Mother [at 5:10 A.M. Wednesday ~—_—, believe ‘ compelled to be a witness against i ean Tomorrow’s near-total eclipse of the sun here will begin a — a ot wate peace ould be Geant Powell, who,-was fired Widow's Car Hits Tree, | at 5:10 a. m. and end at 7 a. m., according to Dr. Orren| ™ by general and drastic reductions |from the Federal Housing| City May Expect | Overturned Last Night|/C. Mohler, assistant director of the McMath-Hulbert | _ Fitty-five Observatory. —— tts Oeics on 0 i ei 90 Degree Heat, | °” "oagerty Rood Mid-eclipse will occur at 6:03, Pontiac time, Dr. Mohler i 5 . 5: called aniza- duectt A Farmington widow and mother | said Partly cloudy skies are forecast. ae cl posed ie Oey. official” ae Thundershowers of two children died on arrival at ~«We’]] need a very clear horizon to see the start which under the United Nations charter | ports of gambling losses by former! Partly cloudy skies tonight, and| Pontiac General Hospital ‘Monday | wi) occur just 15 minutes after sunrise,” the astronomer and promised to support them with | top housing officials. scattered thundershowers along | night after her car hit a tree and + In a letter to Atty. Gen. Brownell | ith » high from 88 to 92 Wednes-| overturned on Haggerty road south at oa wadonare’ to _ declared their intention, | « official 2 ee eS ee tee head glass or some UJ S -)4 Collision ee oy If PP! a crtice ». | the Pontiac area, according to the Mrs, Susan McClenaghan, 38, of | other suitable light-cutting ows ernments, to build up and main-| resulting in windfalls of 100 million | U.S, Weather Bureau. 30785 Grand River, a secretary|instrument when loo (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4)! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | A low tonight of from 60 to 64 is| ior g Farmington attorney, sut-| directly at the sun to avo forecast. 7 . apd sala ' ns Woman Reporter Is First) wml: sive’ "tay forecas Seat samanace "| sun cat bem very danger- Kills 3 Perso states that temperatures will aver-| Oakland County Sheriff’, Depu- | OUS object when viewed with} New York Rabbi, Two to Visit Guatemala Rebels|#.°°"'?? °°" °°" "| gare Moen cit |expiained. | Detroit-Area Youths ae on Page 2, 2 ona The mercury is expected to dip | troj of the auto before it struck Don’t use ordinary sun glasses, Dead ’ Fh ig Be. Bao eee bar ak. com inte cooler regions aroand Thurs- | the tree and overturned, but the heavily smoked glass, weld- r) e en Serio See coe a cpa as | Gay and Friar, ot the sexi | oy, woman was identiied by [ST Sasa, of stonety emeed) rat rock wnwee eos. F'Jint Gunman Terrorizes to Tegucigalpa. begin = 3 5 : i Ey €: HE f il i a fi s& ! if g z in z | 3 i i di eREg? ri Fi By [ ! " : 1 1 z Ee eid if il TEES Hit f i ig : PRE o5 just county line. shooting spree in which three persons were wounded and to the Thayer} According to University of Michi-| Killed were Gerald McGraw, 19,/ 9 dozen endangered last night on a Flint street. peque to Esequipulas. 96 degrees. Funeral Home in Farmington. gan experts, there are many|of Dearborn; Rabbi Aaron Gyn- It was a reputedly 6 to 8 hours trip but it took me 13 ege _ hold : - A lean desperado in a battered straw sombrero agreed Ailing Har ry Truman by Hit-Run Baby Carriage ageskimos believe that household | vicGraw and the girl died shortly | OUt in the midwest finals at Chicago. himself as guide es Ne eateh. the | after the accident. Gynblatt died| Police said he complained*- ad J gga estes eras Passes the Crisis’ | BERUN 2-4 middle-aged man ean essence” which falls dur-|¢arly today ina Monroe howpital.|of headaches. He was | Sifford, 38, started to run from Le Berlin burst. : . ¥. v0 | mother, pushing the carriage ; the were in a car home, the border. Nobody was | -icic of his post-operative illness | ;, sowhat of « hurry. fied snd (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) girl passengers Lin. | ted up to 0 shots from a 17-shot An " . ted | , ‘ & monolith Dr. wahens Graham, Truman's+- The vito bed e . In Today's Press Pantele was attempting to pass mound with “Guatemala : 2 . path leading to the mountains with | 0 coed on But ropnd a| Personal physician, made thet 8°-!porharg Hutton Resting | Bi™eiSthes co 0002 ES nee = wl Hospital in Kansas City, where the TANGIER @—Barbara Hutton] County News 0. = ‘ from Madrid © last a thieees were a reconnaissance | former president underwent sur- arrivod here Ly a ‘ gery for the removal of his gall | night and settled into her pictur- Eaiterinhs / a i B i : ! i f ..% 4 three passengers in his‘car were i tals. a - * oe ‘ ' . . a r L- ’ i #7) \ ‘ ® fy { ary Ps = & # Pe j F - ; i ee ee eee Ps | ed _ & TWO" . Owners of Property Along East Maple Threaten Suit If City Refuses to Rezone s tions on their property. Because of the long-time zoning dispute, attorney John Martz told the City Commission his clients the city property fronting on Ma- ple — between Coolidge and St Andrews — rezoned from singic family residence to business at $6,000, Gariiner said. 8 to 10 next year, but Gardner said the number will probably remain the same, with the same sponsors. Under JA. stocks are bought by losses or profits are declared from the sale of products that have been made and sold by the enter- * ° Building permits thus far this year are slowly edging up to last year’s total. With 87 permits is- sued last month the 1954 total stands at 249. as @gainst 284 through May of 1953. Of those issued in May, 35 were for single family residences and 23 for private garages. There were 18 for single-family resi- dence alterations and twe for new businesses. ° ° e . Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley is attending the Michigan Assn. Chiefs of Police conference in Tra- verse City, which began last week end and ends tomorrow * s e Although the grand opening won't be. held until August. Nan’s Hat The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partiy and semewhat warmer tonight and Wednesday with seatiered thunder. Teday ta Pentiac Lewest temperature preceding § am Wind veiocity 2 mph ®un sets Tuesday at 8 13 pm Sun rises Wednesday at 458 am Moon sets Tuesday at 146 pm Moon rises Wednesday at 4 54 am Menday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) temperature.......... Bighest and Lewest Temperatures This Bate in #1 Years 44 im 1923 . 8 + Memphis 104. 678 Buffelo 68 Miam e618 ’ 65 © Milwaukee ™4 «63 ‘ { 6 56 New a = ‘ » 66S ' Hi * a3 163 (70 ons Proncise be ist M Savers y bf +4 at me 8=§=sis8 ee } ~ Shoppe will open at fits mew ad- dress, 145 N. Woodward, tomorrow. Mrs. Nan Degen, owner, said the shop will be about the same size as her shop, at 47 W. Maple Ave.. with some new lines to be added to hér stock of hats, purses, fancy aprons and jewelry. part in tomorrow's Y! pregram activities. will leave the VY at 9: returning at 5 p.m. °* 8 *@ Frank L. Bromley Service for Frank L. Bromley, ? , and later to F. Bromiley Properties, Inc. He was a member of Christ Church Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills Country Club, the Detroit Club and the Detroit Athletic Club, and was a Mason. include his widow, Thompson Bromley; two daughters, Mrs. Frances Micou and Mrs. Katherine Sanderson; and one son, Walter T. 2nd Guatemala Junta May End: Rebel War (Continued From Page One) ber of the junta under Diaz, has also quit, the radio said. Diaz, former army chief of staff, took over Sunday night after the army-forced resignation of left- wing President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman. The new military regime promptly outlawed the Communist party, but this failed to placate the anti-Red rebels driving toward a the first acts of new military regime had been im the top police command, Jose Lats Morales Melgar named to succeed Rogelio Cruz the a ay Wer as chief of the civil police and J. Antonio Saravia supplanting Jaime Rosenberg as secret police chief. Arbenz, Rutledge said, was con- fined under heavy guard yester- day to his private residence in the suburbs of Guatemala City, with an armored car stationed in front. However, the Guatemalan govern- ment radio in a broadcast later yesterday said the ex-President was flying to exile in Argentina. The Argentine goverament an- neunced in Buenos Aires last night that Arbens's wife and two childrea had been given asylum im its Guatemala City embassy. Rutledge messaged that develop- ments in the capital yesterday were ‘so rapid that genera] con- fusion reigns.'' He said censorship, lifted Sunday night after Arbenz's resignation, had been clamped back on tight. “due mainly to the confusion." HERBERT H, GARDNER Birmingham Man Heads State Bankers Herbert H. (jardner, preSident of Birmingham National Bank, was elected president of the Michigan Bankers Assn. at the group's an- nual convention at Mackinac Is- land. He succeeds Rex. P. Teeters, head of Shiawassee County Bank. Durand. Other officers are Russell B. McAfee of Commercial Savings Bank. Adrian, first vice president; Charles H, Hewitt of the Detroit Bank, second vice president; and Marshall A. Westfall) of lonia Coun- ty Natiorfal Bank, Ionio. treasuret: Bank officials from Pontiac and other parts of Oakland County at- tended the convention over the weekend, Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Edith Chidester Funeraj service for Mrs. Edith Chidester, @,-of 61 E. Rutgers Ave., will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from the Huntoon Funeral Home, Burial will be in Perry Mount’ Park Cemetery with the Rev, Tom Malone of the Emman- uel Baptist Church officiating. Mrs. Chidester, a Pontiac resi- dent for 25 years, died at her residence Sunday Mrs. Robert F. Cowdrey Mrs. Robert F. (Marion S.) Cow- drey, 64, of 21 Lexington Place, died at her residence today after an iliness of 15 months. She was born in Tecumseh, on Sept. 25, 1490. the daughter of Ar- thur T., and Minnie Coon Dibble. She married the late Robert F. Cowdrey on Nov. 22, 1910. Mrs. Cowdrey was a member of the Methodist Church, North Star. Newman, Mrs. Ruth Bupp, Lester Cushman, and 15 grandchildren. Funeral will be Friday at 10:3 a.m. from the Doneison-Johns Fu- neral Home. The body will be taken to the Methodist Church, Ithaca, for additional services at 2:30 p.m., and burial will be in North Star Cemetery. Dr. Andrew S. Creswell Funeral service for Dr. Andrew S. Creswell, 63, of 25 Wisner St., pastor of the Oakland Avenue Presbyterian Church, who. died yesterday, will be Wednesday at 2:30" p. m. The body will be taken to the church tomorrow at 9 a. m. and burial will follow in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. The Rev. J. Harvey McCann will officiate. The body is at the Huntoon Fu- neral Home. Serving as pall bearers will be the twelve elders of the church. They are, Marion Brown, Wil fam P. Cadman, Rey Daancey, _ Fred -Freede, Gerald (iriffith, Dalias Haan, William G. Mac- Gillivray, Eldon Pawiey, Orval Rebb, Gerald Schultz, Leon Ver- wey, and Howard Webb. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the memorial fund being estab- lished in Dr. Creswell's name. The fund will be used to support a missionary in the United Presby- terian Foreign Mission field ander the auspices of the Oakland Ave- nue Presbyterian Church Mrs. Allan McCullough Funeral service for Mrs. Allan (Lillian) McCullough, 68, of 365 Central St., who died Sunday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, was held this afternoon from the Saw- yer Funeral Home Berkley. Grave- side services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Lakeview Cemetery, Manistique. She was a member of the Man- istique- Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Harold Loveless of Berkley. and three sons, James M. of Pontiac, Allan W. of Wil- liams Lake and Sgt. Kenneth D. of Selfridge Air Force Base. Other survivors include a sister Mrs, Conrad Thompson of Keego Harbor, and three brothers, George Rasmussen of Manistique, John of Garden, and Thomas of Laoma Wis. One grandchild also survives. Thomas J. Phelan The funeral for Thomas J. Phe- lan, 68, of 71 N. Telegraph Rd.. who died Sunday. will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. from St. Michael Catholic Church, Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Rosary service will be conducted this evening at 8 p.m. at the DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Home, followed by Lodge of Sérrow BPOE No. 810. Mr. Phelan was the owner of the West Side Canteen He is survived by his widow Mar- jorie, and a brother and sister, James Phelan and Mrs. Mary Mc- Donald both of Gagetown Eclipse Will Begin Just After Sunrise (Continued From Page One) possible to frighten away-a celes- tial dragon which is eating the sun. Camera fans van make solar eclipse pictures without much special equipment or high de- gree of skill. Any camera will do, but filter and a tripod or some other firm support are es- sential. A neutral density filter 4.0 is recommended. It can also be made. Burn matches under a piece of glass, smoking it until sunlight can barely penetrate. Or use greatly over-exposed camera film. Color film requires a filter and an exposure of 1-100th second at a lens opening of f-8. With a black-and-white slow film, a speed of 1-100 at £-16 is recommended. With a fast film, close down an- other stop or shoot at 1-200th. A tripod will permit multiple exposures on the same negative. Take exposures every five minutes, watching the sun's direction to see when it is necessary to change to another negative, { ~ * Wag ae a ~ fom A County ee Agriculture Stabilization Administration view | way. the more than 10,000 bushels of government stored | capacity with 42,000 bushels. Last Nov _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1954 - ar 10,000 BUSHEL, SHOVE — Oficials of the Ionia | corn that spilled out when the rear of the bin gave ember the storage was to | Committee Bars Fund for Pact Ban Aimed at English Proposal for Southeast Asia Non-Aggression WASHINGTON (UP) — The House Foreign Affairs Committee hower's $3,470,608,000 foreign aid bill later today on the House floor. is aimed at the Southeast Asia non-aggression pact last week by British Foreign Minister Anthony Eden. Rep. John M. Vorys (R-0) sald the State Department told the committee it had “ne opposi- tien” te the amendment. The United States has been cold to Eden's proposal from the start. No mention of it was made in at settling U. S.-British Far East differences. The committee amendment ap- plies specifically to funds ear- marked in the bill for Indochina. These amount to about $1,300,000,- 000 The amendment bars use of the money ‘‘on behalf of governments which are committed by treaty to maintain Communist rule over any defined territory of Asia.” lke, Churchill Call for Arms Reduction (Continued From Page One) tain “the spiritual, economic and military strength’ necessary to pursue the purposes they set forth. Yesterday, Churchill and the President agreed to ‘‘press for- ward” plans for a collective de- fense against communism in Southeast Asia whether the Indo- china war is settled or whether it goes on. And they agreed that the projected European Defense Com- munity provides the best means for rearming West Germany, while telling France other means of do- ing this will be considered if French approval of EDC is not given promptly. Churchill then replied to ques- tions at a press luncheon attend- ed by more than 800 newsmen and British and American offi- cials and diplomats. Pho heard him Some gained motives in coming to the United States now was to deliver a plea for an all-out attempt at getting along with the Russians, as an al- ternative to what he termed the “doom-laden"’ condition of the world today. It is no secret that many Britons fear U.S. policy toward the Soviet Union and Red China has become too rigid. Churchill's appeal was built -on the idea of establishing more con- tacts with the Russian people and on the faith that their interest in better living conditions would op- erate as a restraint on the policies of the Soviet government. Elect Joseph Horton 'as Head of Chetolah Joseph Horton was elected pres- ident of the Chetolah Civic Assn. for the coming year during a re- cent meeting at Punch Bow! Park, Elizabeth Lake. John Nortivanni was named vice president and Mrs. Joseph Horton re-elected secretary-treasurer. Jack Moore, Lester Arie and Winslow Broders were named to the board of governors plus the entertain- ment and membership committee, with Herman Chenlay also placed on the committee. Ernest Cone was elected chair- man of the restrictions committee composed of Kenneth Pefl, Zane Ivory, Ray Hendricks, Werrier An- derson and Richard Barnett. James Stone and Mrs. Jack Moore will plan recreation, ‘ the impression that one of his, Nearly $5,000,000 Left to Charity by Woman CHICAGO uw—Nearly five mil- lion dollars was left to charity by Mrs. Mary F., Southwell Worcester, 93, her will filed in Probate Court slosed yesterday. Mrs. Worcester, who died June 20, was survived by her husband, Charlies H., retired president and treasurer of the Munising Paper Co. | Thousands Fleeing ‘|Rio Grande Flood (Continued From Page"“One) in the business district and High- way 90 was the only route open. . * Ld At Ozona, the Red Cross, men from the Naval reserve units at San Angelo, Tex., state and local police and volunteers tried to make order out of chaos. “It's awful,” said Jean Fitzsim- mons, a Red Cross field worker from San Angelo, ‘‘it's simply awful.”’ It seemed that as fast as a miss- ing person was located, another was reported unheard from. Mrs. Francie Bedlack, first reported by | missing, was hospitalized early to- day. But Mario Flores, 5, was re- ported missing. Crockett County Clerk George Russell, first reported drowned, actually suffered a heart attack over the plight of his son, Miss Fitzsimmons said. The son was safe, it turned out. Former FHA Official Silent on Questions (Continued From Page One) dollars or more.’ And, Byrd said, “it was Mr. Powell whose losses in gambling first attracted the attention of the FBI.” Powell's refusal to testify high- lighted these other developments in the second day of the Banking Committee's full-scale probe of housing scandals 1. William F. McKenna, special clean-up deputy to Albert M. Cole, federal housing chief, said that Wilson W. Wyatt, former Trueman administration housing expediter and close political alty of Adiai Stevenson, counseled apartment builders how to make windfall profits with the least potsible down payment. McKenna also charged that the FHA refused to police the Fair Labor Standards. Act and other laws setting out minimum wages and working conditions for con- struction workers on apartment projects, Powell appeared before the Sen- ate Banking Committee on April 19, but he declined to answer any questions and claimed the protec- tion of the Fifth Amendment against possible self-incrimination. A new subpoena was served on him yesterday as the Committee opened a full-dress investigation of the heusing scandals which involve charges that apartment house builders and promoters hauled in as much as a half billion dollars in “windfall” profits by overesti- mating their construction costs in applying for government-backed mortgage loans. ; The committee also is inquir- ing into allegations that fast- talking home repair crews toured ing houscholders after inducing them te take out government- insured loans. The program under which apart- ment promoters piled up allegedly excessive profits no longer is func- tioning, but complaints of abuses in the still-active home repair pro- gram were still coming in during Two Named Fellows BOSTON w — Edward H. Laird. of Birmingham, Mich. and Har- low 0. Whittemore, of the Uni- versity of Michigan, were elected fellows of the American Society of Landscape Architects last night at the society's 35th annual vention, Goes to Jury. Judge Holland Tells Panel of 4 Verdicts on Bleacher Collapse a ety itll: The school district has been ports were placed under the bleachers’ frames te keep them from sinking inte the ground, the plaintiff charged. “It was the legal duty of .the school district to exercise care and precaution in erecting the bleach- ers, Judge Holland said, ‘and if the school district was negligent then the plaintiff may recover. ‘It must be remembered that the school district has used the same type of bleachers for many years and there has been no evidence to indicate school officials had any knowledge that the bleachers were inherently unsafe or deficient in design.” “If in your opinion you think proper care was used in erecting the bleachers you must return a verdict of no cause for action against the school district.” Gunman Wounds 3, Terrorizes Flint (Continued From Page One) turned the gun on him. One of Several shots were pumped into a Lee street record shop, but none of several persons inside was hit. John Johnson, a janitor was fired at several times as he stood in a doorway, but he escaped injury. Later a street light was shot out. Henry Stokes. started to chase the rifleman, but said Wil- liams finally threw the rifle away and eluded him. The shooting brought 25 police- men to the area. Williams was found lying in a field. He sur- rendered without resistanee. Husband, Wife Hurt in Bloomfield Crash BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A two-car head-on collision at Square Lake and Telegraph Rds. early to- day hospitalized a husband and vy turn in front of Goit, $700,000 Suit - Woman Reporter ~ \Visits With Rebels (Continued From Page One) fittingly called “tormenta,” broke. We sheltered in an empty Gustoms hut (the borders were open and anyway. We inspected empty huts by government troops. e interviewed peasants about their polites. And time marched on faster than we.- After dark there was no more path—just a river in spate up which we plunged, our way dimly lit by two inadequate flashlamgs. Across our first broad river was a precarious, slatted wood bridge, strung on wires, which I crossed whife é : LE ¥ ESF g 85F i 78 ay " i ix 9 bt rite over the solid stone bridge into Esquipulas at 10 o'clock that night. From Esquipulas I got a lift in a truck to Chiquimula, now head- quarters of the rebels. » s * Chiquimula is a sprawling moun- tain town of white, pink and pur- ple-washed, red-roofed houses. Now it is milling with picturesque, un- washed soldiery, When it is not raining, the central plaza looks like a fiesta, with crowds strolling be- side a bright, tropical flower bed. The broadcast propaganda is directed by a Mexican radio singer Alfonso Aguirre Santos, who has composed a topical calypso. A record of this is played at least six times hourly, saying “let us triumph as in Chiquimula. Onward to capture Zacapa.”’ Zacapa is a railroad town, re- unguarded) thus wasting valuable |” tive. * s * People are so poor and living condit so primitive that it was to hear that the retreat- 159 F fit Yt ‘ i aN of the war. Information about the fighting is Even the com- nist. He said he fought because it was his duty as an army of- ficer.”’ I went out to the village of Quezaltpeque. There the police chief, a smal] stout man with a tricolor pennant hanging down from the back of his white straw hat, proudly showed me his pris- oners—20 miserable men huddled on straw in an ancient cowshed. He assured me they would not be shot but tried. The rain came down in a deluge and the police chief's 8-year-old, curly-headed son brought two im- mense umbrellas. In the open, thatched shelter, village women cooked black beans and hunks of meat for 600 men. After dark an important convoy rolled up. It was Col. Castillo Armas, commander-in-chief of the rebels. In the candlelit post office he telephoned orders to this Chi- quimula headquarters. Castillo Armas is slim, in im- maculate khaki cotton uniform, with a revolver stuck in his belt, and a white ski cap over his thin face which was covered in black, stubbly beard. He said: “We have about 800 men up there—we will soon. search out the enemy skulking in the hills.” He couldn't say when the rail junction town of Zacapa, which is defended by 900 or 1,000 govern- ment army troops and surrounded by rebels, would be attacked and taken. * *« ® He couldn't forecast when the war would end, but he said: ‘I am satisfied with the way volunteers have rolled up to support us.” It is obvious in this terrain. where communications are most difficult and roads—where they exist—appalling, that even a few parachuted troops could hold the advantage. The rebels have plenty of small arms but no big guns and the government has six batteries in Zacapa alone. The rebels have plenty of field telephones but for some reason they do not use them and their groups are uncoordi- nated. Japs to Guard Island TOKYO w—Japanese troops in August will begin replacing all but a handful of the 20,000 American soldiers guarding Hokkaido, the major Japanese island closest to Soviet Siberia, the Nippon Times said tonight. room. This plan is in effect every day of the week, every week of the yeor at Statler % If one or more children under 14 occupy the same room with both parents, the regular two-person rate applies for the room. If one or more children under 14 occupy a room with only one parent, the one-person rate applies for the & If one or more children under 14 occupy a room without a parent—that is, if more than one room is needed for a family—the one-person rate applies for the second room. Bring the family for weekend of fun ot the Detroit Statler! 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KetTrerinG, “Boss Ket” to the General Motors family, though now retired, showed up recently at Yel- low Springs, Ohio, to deliver the cen- tennial commencement address at little Antioch College. He was in fine fettle; he spoke without notes, and for a quar- ter-of an hour entranced an audience of graduates, faculty members and par- ents. AUDIT BUREAU OF * * * “I have known a lot of inven- tors,” Mr. Kerrenina told the group assembled on the front lawn of the tiny campus. “All of them were distinguished by ‘the fact that they were once kicked out of school— Henry Foro, Tuomas Epison, Harvey Finre- stones, et cetera. The reason they were kicked out of school was be- cause they wanted to do things a different way.” Of course the seniors knew that the reason for the success of the automotive industry, with which “Boss Ket” has been associated almost from its begin- ning, was that it has always done things in a different way. x * * One day in 1907 Forp got his contin- uous assembly line to work. One day in 1921 Hewry C. Durant got his con- solidation of separate auto manufactur- ing companies to work as the first version of General Motors. Both these inventors did things in a different way. The produc- tion line and the joint corporate enterprises have been, perhaps, along with Kettering’s self-starter and Ethyl gas, leading factors in success of the motor industry. Now the last of the independent auto companies, which long ago adopted the production line, have adopted the inte- grated corporate system. Packard and Studebaker are merging to form, along with American Motors, General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, the Big Five of motordom. * * * Not long ago the American Automo- bile Association got out a directory of all the brand names of automobiles built in America. There were over 2,500 mames. If the Packard-Studebaker merger of two old and honored names in the industry is approved, there will be, presumably, just five brand names. But this isn’t the whole story. Maxwell and Brush contributed engineering skill to make Chrys- ler. Chevrolet, Buick, Oakland, Olds and Cadillac merged brains and ingenuity to make G. M. Leland, Ford and many another pioneer joined forces to produce the present Ford, Mercury, Lin- coln line. Hupmobile, Graham- Paige, Overland, and many an- other went into the Kaiser-Willys merger. * * * Many an honored name in motordom has now been telescoped and consoli- dated. But the basic inventions of the production line and the integrated cor- poration survive. And as the automo- tive industry becomes the Big Five, the skills and reputations of the cars the public has come to accept — Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth, Chrysler, DeSoto, Mercury, Buick, Pontiac, Packard, Hud- son, Kaiser, Willys, Lincoln, Dodge, Nash, Studebaker, Oldsmobile, Cadillac are perpetuated in a competitive system still designed to allow for indi- vidually “different wdys to do things,” ‘which is Cuamies F. Ketrerino’s for- mula for success. Flat Cars to Haul Trucks Significantly, the first thing Aurrep inspected was NYC's equipment. aie * ~*~ *-. General Motors, which builds both trucks and railroad rolling stock, is vitally interested’ weld- ' ing these two forms of transpor- tation into an efficient unit. GM has designed and is producing its own flat cars to haul transport trailers on long runs and in con- gested metropolitan areas. The idea is simple. With Special flat cars and special loading equipment, a trucker hauls his trailer to a rail-truck terminal. From there the railroad takes over, delivering the trailer and its cargo at another terminal. Then another trucker hauls the trailer to its destina- tion. * * * There are many advantages to piggy-backing. It makes possible certain delivery of truck cargoes in bad weather. It keeps trucks and trailers off congested high- ways. It speeds transcontinental deliveries. It enables shippers to make most efficient use of the two major mass transportation industries, trucks and railroads. But the Interstate Commerce Com- mission remains to be convinced. It’s just blocked for seven months its O. K. to six railroads to put the piggy-back service into operation. Prolonged hear- ings have been ordered, despite pleas from the roads that the new service “has captured the imagination of the public.” Certainly, any plan which will help the present congested traffic conditions should be acted on promptly. “Have you found a way to use your lunch time to advantage?” asks a psy- chologist. We have. We eat. ' The Man About Town Do Not Cross Line Highway Accidents Caused by Driving Over Markings Daffynition Gossip: A prattiesnake. The annual center line marking on most of the main highways in the Pontiac area has been completed. State, county, city and other traffic officers say that most accidents on four-lane highways are caused by drivers crossing that double center line. No driver should cross it at any time. Michigan ranks seventh in popula- tion, but new is the third state in our nation in the number of stu- dents enrolling in college. Improvements of recent years have made aviation really less dependent on the weath- er than are activities on the ground. Ac- cording to Homer Heskins, Manager of Pontiac Municipal Airport, the planes have a way of getting above or around any stormy disturbance. In a very interesting letter, Ernest Lanning of Rochester says that his college professor couldn't give a satisfactory explanation of how a snake crawls, and ask Man About Town to hunt up something on the matter. I find that most snakes have large scales on their under sides, each scale being connected to a rib. As the snake moves its ribs the scales also move, and the reptile progresses. Its locomotion also is helped by the curling process of its body. With his township having the most water area among Oakland County's 25 townships, Supervisor Hiland M. Thatcher of West Bloomfield points out that there still remains plenty of room for good homes there From Gingellville, that enterprising com- munity just out Baldwin Ave, comes word from President Ed Knickerbocker of its local club that its dreams .of a full fledged community house are about to be realized. Getting along with a basement for several years, the dinners and other func- tions held in it have provided most of the funds to warrant a start on the upper struc- ture. According to the records, the earliest automobile speed violator to be prosecuted in Pontiac was a De- troit man who on Aug. 12, 1898, pleaded guilty to driving on Sagi- naw St. at a speed in excess of eight miles per hour, and was fined two dollars. ; Manager of the Oakland County Sports- men's Club, : Howard Shelley, and Mrs. Shelley, leave soon on another movie-taking trip in the wilds of Northern Canada. ’ Verbal Orchids to _ A. F. Marsh of 60 Ottawa Dr, njnety-fourth birthday today. Abner Holdsworth or Rochester; eighty-third birthday. “Cream or Lemon, Winnie?” Voice of the People Anti-Communism Can Be Dangerous Used Merely as a Front to Build Up Tyranny (Letters will be condensed when neces- because of lack of space Full name, and number of the y letters but these be pu’ if the writer so unless the letter is critical in its nature.) I think it safe to say that all decent Americans are against communism as_ practiced by Russia, her satellites, and their agents throughout the world. To this extent we are all anti-Com- munists. It behooves us, however, to stop and carefully look into some of the anti-Communistic movements now under way in our country or we may be led into something almost as bad as communism. A good example of a dangerous anti-Communist was Adolf. Hitler, who under the guise of being a noisy anti-Communist, built up a tyranny of his own to fight the tyranny of communism. This you will recall ended in dismal failure for Germany. The same thing can happen in the United States if we blindly stand by, allow some man or group of men under the guise of writer must accom, Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE What could I do without my friends? . . . How would I live purpose in . . . Whatever song I sing .. . And so my friends are life itself . . . As they believe in me ... And I am grateful for their love . . . And for their sym- pathy ... I only wish that I could be .. . Of service in return... With some of all the happiness .. . For which their hearts may yearn . . . But I am grateful unto God .. . For all the friends Iown.. . As in their kindly company .. . I never feel alone. (Copyright 1954) THOUGHT FOR TODAY For the earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof.—I Cor. _ fruitful source Of all our raiment, life and food Our house, our parent, and our nurse. —Watts. Case Records of a Psychologist Stop Bedwetting Now With Dr Crane’s Do It Yourself Electric Shock Machine Marvin is almost ready for a nervous breakdown, even though he is only 13. And it is because we have let the old- fashioned “weak” kidneys argument persist, when a little simple psychology can restore his self-confidence. Enuresis is a problem even among col- lege students, too. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-344: Marvin W., aged 13, is an ardent Boy Scout. ‘He has already earned his First Mass rating.” ‘his mother proudly informed me. “And he would normally be crazy to go to camp for a week. But he is almost a nervous wreck about the matter. “For he is still addicted te enuresis (bed wetting) occasion- ally. So it terrifies him lest he might have an accident at camp. ‘‘As a result he has had to fabri- cate all sorts of excuses when his pals beg him to go along with them. “The last time, he actually was so hysterical and frightened that he went to bed and I told the other boys he was sick and couldn't ac- company them. “But this can't go on forever, so what can we parents do to help a child who still has this nuisance habit?” Thousands of men were dis- charged from military service in Aunt Het T reckon women can stand more. You never hear of family trouble drivin’ women to drink, and 4 sure ain't because they don't suffer. y World War Il, because they, too, were still victims of this childish habit. But enuresis is simply a first cousin to the behavior of a grown man who will disregard the ring- ing of his alarm clock. He may vow that the alarm never went off, though his wife heard it distinctly. For when you ignore the ringing of such a clock, or the bombard- ment of your brain with pain sen- sations from a distended urinary bladder, you may soon form the habit of disregarding such stimuli. You parents only abet the bed- wetting habit when you waken your child and lead him, half asleep, to the bathroom. For he then depends on you. And the bedwetter will never stop this nuisance habit till he learns to rely on himself! means ‘‘weak" ears. If the child will avoid all fluids after 4 P.M., that helps hold down the distension of his bladder. Furthermore, if he will set an alarm c ll P.M., or midnight, and then hop out of bed when it starts ringing, he can break this nyisance habit inside of a couple of fights. A final and surefire method is to send for my7/ bulletin on the N-UROCLAST and make yourself one of these machines which gives an electric shock at the moment the bladder starts emptying during sleep. The N-UROCLAST is made with a couple of dry cells and the buzzer from an electric doorbell, plus some strips of copper screening to place under the child's hips and his calves. You can make one for $3 or $4. As a rule, you will not need it for more than one of twe nights, so you can then pass it along te some other victim. And the electric shock is not of any serious nature, but it ‘‘stings’’ the child at the very instant he needs to be roused to conscious- ness. So send for the N-UROCLAST bulletin, enclosing a dime and a stamped return envelope. (Copyright. Hopkins Syndicate ine) David Lawrence Says: of troops stay in Europe? Why shouldn't they be brought home so that some of the ‘fun’ for the Russian people, to which the prime minister referred in his talk here, might be forthcoming also to the American taxpayers who are footing the bills? It could be that Sir Winston ls right and that the Russian as théy continue their restrictions on the national economy even while they build up armament? How much influence can_ the Allies have on internal policies in ably by Secretary Dulles? Among the topics discussed by the President and the prime min- ister is the possible veto by Brit- ain of the use of the atom bomb or hydrogen bomb by the United States in time of war. man is working or just going through the motions? Do they realize the significance of portal- to-portal strolls? Do they know when upholstering the payrolls stops short of nutritious nepo- tism? Do they have the elapsed statistics of feather . bedding the players’ bench on curves? What is the graph of the fever chart in normal times when every- body is on a strike? I have before Me under microscopic indifference Umlaut's Washington Letter on the national panorama through fiscal venetian blinds. It tips me off on freight car loadings, money in circulation, steel production and manufactur- ers’ inventories. It tells me that over 61,000,000 citizens are either gainfully employed or voting proxies for Bob Young. From Our Files 15 Years Ago. AVIATION REACHES dreamed of peak with inauguaration of regu- lar transatlantic air service. GEN. DOUGLAS, MacArthur, says chance that the Japanese will grab Philippine Islands highly im- probable. 20 Years Ago PONTIAC MAN, James E. Ma- har, heads Michigan State Phar- maceutical Association. MARIE DRESSLER, famous mo- tion picture star, near death. Brady Discusses Own Age Symptoms So Readers Will Know the Language By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Golly, that sounds pretty dread- ful, doesn't it? But it isn't really so bad — I ought to know, for I've been de- generating ever since I passed the peak back there when Tony ruled: the establishment. does begin to die the instant he or she attains the peak series of bellyaches which some- times made me quit in the middie of a game (on the bowling green). The physicians whe examined me decided, with the connivance fl the X-ray man, that I had a diverticulum or two — a small * A oo no right to complain, and carry on — of I think I would. Anyway, in due course the radic- ulitis subsided and I have been in fine feftle ever since. _ - 1 4 letters. not more than one . or 160 words long. pertain te poreenet heaith and hygiene, not to disease, 4 hosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady if envelope te enclosed ae oot Copyright, 1984 if addressed + Against Westbrook Pegler Quentin Reynolds Winner of $175,000 in Libel Action NEW YORK @—Author Quentin Reynolds today won a $175,000 cash award and a token moral victory in a federal libel action against newspaper columnist Westbrook Pegler. An award of $175,000 levied against Pegler, the Hearst Corp. and Hearst Consolidated Publica- tions, Inc., was believed to be one of the largest, if not the largest libel award ever made in a U.S. court. - But the jury also awarded Rey- nolds only one single dollar to com- pensate him for loss of earnings, damage to his reputation and men- tal anguish suffered over the past four years from a defamatory Pegler column on which the $500,- 000 suit was based. * * «6 “I'm happy about the award, but I can't figure out how they ar- rived at that dollar,’’ Reynolds said after the weary jury announced its verdict shortly before 1 a.m. Peg- Jer was not in court and the Pegier- Hearst lawyer declined to com- ment. Reynolds in the course of the seven-week case had claimed he lost a fortune in the magazine and entertainment fields because of the Pegler column. Federaj Judge Edward Weinfeld, in charging the jury, declared the column, published in 1949, was de- famatory and libelous in self as a matter of law. He urged them to “use your com- mon sense’ in determining what compensation was due Reynolds for his principal claims of injury. In effect, the jury, which had been deliberating since noon yes- terday, decided he was not injured gravely at ail. . +. ill-will, spite, hatred, intent to injure’ and was signed to prevent repetition of Offense and serve as a to others. For Pegler it was the end of a carefully cherished claim that he sessed a penny in settlements. * * = LA The jury divided its $175,000 levy among the three defendants: $100,- 000 Hearst Corp., the Pegler columns to 186 news- papers; and $25,000 against Hearst | © Consolidated Publications, which publishes the local Pegler outlet, the New York Journal-American. Actually, because of a protective part of the $1 which was allocated to all three defendants. There was an immediate motion, | @ however, by Pegler's lawyer to} | set aside the verdict on the grounds of excessive damages be- 2) ing granted. Judge Weinfeld, who; © will hear the motion Friday, mean- while granted a 20-day stay in the award. A turtle with two heads, kept as a curiosity by the Fish and Wild Life Service often staged fights between the two heads for food. against Pegler; $50,000 the} — which distributes * ar Cee Jackson Horseman Dies THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1954 SEVEN _ prominent Michigan harness horse North Carolina has 4,061,929 owner, racer and trainer, died] people of which 1,376,560 live on in Jackson Monday. farms. te oe ae S shades. to 20, 38 to 52. JACKSON ®—James Nichols 84, DOUBLE STAMP SPECIAL! 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McPherson, in- coming president, appointed com- Hair cuts, shampoos, and ten unite, tesa ME i Fy z ‘I Areme 503 to Hold Annual Picnic Soon Inside working on decorations and favors|road, Mrs. Glynn was chairman, and Mrs. were Mrs. Leon Glynn (left) of Milford! Paschke was cochairman of the affair. and Mrs. R. O. Paschke of Union Lake | t Soroptimist Ceremonies at Rotunda Inn Install Mrs. Karl Schultz President All officers and delegates were presented with corsages of yellow and blue roses. New members initiated were Mrs. Harold Soper and Odessa Bieschke, who were presented with yellow roses by Miss Wolverton. Following a message from the retiring president. Mrs. Mildred Bennett, the past president's pin was presented by Miss Surola. A special guest was Mrs. Maynard Rivard, the club’s first president. Subsequent presidents introduced were Mis. John McCOullech, Mrs. Mildred Clark, Mrs. Kathryn Wenzel, Mrs. Arnold Hillerman, Mrs. Kenneth Wright, and Mrs. Mildred Bennett. Chairman of the dinner arrangements was Mrs. Leon Glynn assisted by Mrs. Richard Paschke, cochairman. The Soroptimist Club of Pontiac installed its eighth president Monday evening when 40 members and guests joined for the installation ceremonies at Rotunda Inn. Conducting the installation was Miss Marie Wolverton of Detroit who helped form thé charter in 1947. During the installation ceremonies Miss Weolver- ton explained the Soroptimist pledge and the civic service the group renders. Along with its service propects the group promotes friendship, integrity, dignity, achievement and love of country. The new president is Mrs. Kari Schultz. Others installed at the rite were Mrs. Ray Swackhamer, vice president; Alice Kimball, secretary and Mrs. Marian Fiske, treasurer. Delegates to the district conference include Taimee Surola and Mrs. Roy Maxwell. gene Perkios, Mrs. Edward Prit- chard and Mrs. Fred Mittledort. Woman Back Home Mrs. Maurice Jay of Voorheis road has returned to her home after spending 10 days in St. Jo seph Mercy Hospital. - fey Pontiac Soroptimists gathered Monday |Swackhamer of Oakcliff drive, Mrs. Karl evening at Rotunda Inn for the annual meet-| Schultz of Clive avenue and Alice Kimball ing and installation of officers. Photo-| 44 Baldwi ; graphed as they arrived were Mrs. Ray of Baldwin avenue (left to right). Soak and Scrub Your Tootsies donk week te it See @ Sowa utes. Then scrub your toes and heels with a nail brush. For a refreshing rinse, pour first Esther Court 13 Initiates Two € Grape Drink eee Non-Carbonated Vitamin C Enriched Enjoy Our AIR COOLED Dining Room! Waldron Hotel Coffee Shop 36 E. Pike St. In summertime, your feet and legs take you to all the places where you'll find fun and relaxa- tion, whether it's long walks along the seashore, family picnics or dancing at bungalow parties. So, be good to your best means of transportation. Pampering your feet requires a little time and effort, but the results are worth it. First, make 9 foor bath of luke- warn water and rich, billowing suds of a mild soap that's suit- able for babies skin, Let your hot, then cold, water over your feet. Do this several times. It will be cooling and soothing. On particularly humid days, you can give your feet more elaborate treatments, For instance, try splashing ice-cold cologne (that you can keep in refrigerator) over your feet. Or, after you've had your foot bath, soak a pair of clean, white socks in witch hazel and ice, wring them out and pul] them on. Lie down with your feet elevated for a few minutes and they'll feel like new *% READY TO FREEZE IN * CUTS FREEZING TIME # COSTS ONLY PENNIES rt MIX ONCE... FREEZE ONCE...SERVE! NO “SECOND MIX AND FREEZE” NECESSARY win twat OVAL CHOCOLATE © VANILLA @ 1 MINUTE ! in 4! PER SERVING! 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Don Campbell, Richard's frater- nity brother from Flint, was best man, and Bert McLaughlin and Dean Smith of Detroit seated the guests. Mrs. Vier chose a powder blue gown with white accessories for the occasion and Mrs. Weston wore a pink gown with matching ac- cessories. Both wore corsages of Cymbidium orchids. Margaret Weston, sister of the groom, was hostess at the recep- tion, For the wedding trip the bride changed to a white, waffle pique suit with turquoise trim and white accessories. Guests from Arizona, California, nia, New York and Michigan at- tended the ceremony. Mrs. William C. Pfahlert, royst | pen M: Views of iacmington. matron, announced a breakfast | —.. weston of La Jolla, Calif for July 11, at the home of royal | “7 Married in patron Edward Pritchard and The bride approached the altar he Fi Mrs. Pritchard, on Riviera ter- | wearing a full length gown of tulle the First by calling Mrs. Pfahlert M lace bodice and mandarin collar. ey hogy on™ |The lace was repeated with a wide : somieiagh ld . rivulet insert in the bouffant, tulle armington, Bn semen agg Pay eld a fingertip veil fell = Ill. were ley Bowers, on West Walton Bou- lg uet of Mr. and Mrs. she carried a crescent bouq Rickard levard Jaly 25, and an ice cream] amazon lilies and lilies of the ichar “> will many — 15 at | valley. W eston. Refreshments were served by| Wilma Mitaner of Detrokt was The bride is Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Pearson, Mrs.|™2id of honor wearing a forest the former Grace Snover, Mrs. Karl Ely, and|$tee" organdy waltz length ¢ . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kugler. with matching accessories. She Jeanette Vier The next business meeting will | “Tied yellow and white gladiola of Fisher be September 10. florets. road, daughter Son Born June 22 Siattes af tee Bette, were bettee- af . — maids wearing nile green or- lers of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Alonzi, (nee| gandy gowns with matching ac- Farmington. Mary Jane Vizza) of East South] cessories and carrying He is. the 3 Boulevard announce the birth of] bouquets. Marilyn Page, also in on a son, Michael Robert, June 22| nile green, was flower girl; and of the Guy at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Gordon Wright was ring bearer, Westons of La Jolla, Plant and Showroom Calif. : / 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. 3 E | ott S Waterford, Mich. a3 oe OR 3-1225 MRS. RICHARD WESTON for Comfort at home in your home. French Provincial Love Seat This outstanding Love Seat is only $225.00. It can also be had in your choice of fabrics and finish to make itself Open Evenings by Appointment and Beauty ? 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Perry street was honored Saturday t in the East Utleys of Elect Heads yg Ta Judith Robinson in| 4emry Clay Mrs. Grace Shulz a Settinal Gloucester; Sister] venue Will Preside Over ’ Billy Joe are moving to Fhirfield, Tours Europe announce the Coming Meetings ‘os a pays attended Spending her summer vacation|engagement of Pontiac | Republican Women's trom Rochester, Hazel Park and from Michigan State College in Club met Monday afternoon at the Walled Lake. Gloucester, Mass., is Judith Rob-| *eir daughter, South Anderson avenue home of insons of East Iroquois road. udith business meeting and election of been teaching’ in the Sepeneat| en“? ult, the sheence of the president S opening ber ane ee _ t Shulz conducted the meeting. England and France. . ords Following the reperts of the of * ¢ « is. she See ree OS ee Comet Mr, Harry Breeden Stuart nominating chair. Sava setuid te Chalk vane Ok son of Mr. eee SSSI | nw oct one a omy, te Now Serb. Gly. id Mrs, W, E, C, Huthwaite, Mr wammere 0 y er aan wn Our suckin’ demi warn Hords of Mrs, HM. A. Sibley as her asnist- on the dean's list for high wchol-| Detroit ont. astic achievement at Western Mich- Mrs. Ball was named igan College. o secretary with Mrs. irs, Daniel F. Bishop Lida Lab, treasurer, Mary Chap MR. and MRS, NEILAND J. DARLING a Se La a ee Sietre JUDITH IBENE NOSANCHUK |Sree ‘Smet cotter cs hin an ee ‘ guests at the Court . ithe Rnric center ot Rew Or , Pecan, pertemenarin. | Nellie Hunt Speaks Vows , . ° ing committees: Mrs. Maude : . . ac Careful Weight Watching]|ria ‘teat, wen e|With Neiland J. Darling Clarence Richard Warren, son ° . ; : Northern Michi- Sint w arate wen |'S Best Fashion, Economy |stten. "Stim: tim Carlen we tr enthie Net t| Dwtege summer session at University of , . ’ Darling who were married Satur-| Following a reception in the Kenme. oe ee ee ee ee en vamed chairman of revising the by. [day evening in Sunnyvale Chapel. | church pariors the new Mrs, Dar Yuell Lindy Willis of Long Lake | Careful, to-the-point buying? laws assisted by Mrs. Eleah Pat-|The Rey. Henry’ Wrobbel per~/ jing changed to a powder blue suit ’ road received a master of arts All these things save money—but none will do as much for your |ton, Mrs. Amelia Ball and Mrs.|formed the 7:30 ceremony before | wi, navy accesories, for the wed- 3 degree during the 112th annual/ budget as méintaining your figure. The relationship of a consistently | Bathum. 2S guests. les ding trip. commencement of the University of] good figure to a balanced fashion budget is something most of us| A silver. ten was served by the] The bride, who is the, former -i er ey: ee , Mra, Kieklow will open ber Wi-|ot the Carrell Blairs of Hilview| T incerie Popular Open tonight til ‘ W's hard to stay slim; most of us like to practicn a “boom |iiams Lake summer home for the|avence and he is the son ot Mrs. | “2227 P Six-Year Molars and bust” policy that makes our weight vary as much as twenty | July meeting and cooperative |Mae Darling of Paddock street. in Crisp Cotton pounds within a year. But this costs a fortune in clothes! Here's | luncheon, Given tm marriage by her . what « constantly changing figure does to your budget: brother, Earl Hunt, the bride ap- | Cotton gets the nod as fabric BCHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE— 1. Changing weight means that’ Wash Boots Inside prasad: Oe altar he for warm-weather girdles and bras- ‘ ; You Cam Rover get len eem a |VEW Auxiliary 1008 | for Clean Lini _ ss teres. — << cen uit ube fet © met o-| Plans July Picni ee ae nnn nt rain| It’s all pretty silly. seems to me. Maybe you're guilty and may- b@ you're not. Maybe one shoe fits you while the others don't But quieting down needn't make everybody think you're stuck-up— or sick. And you've the whole sum- mer to correct the impression you've made Avoid such behavior as de- eof guffaws. A le walk instead of fits and starts. thusiasm, eagerness | interest — yes, but not spilling all over the place. A bit. of. calm and composure instead of childish exuberance. That's acting like a poised young | lady of 16 who is full of life but has herself always dinder control. 4683 * 144-24% by flan falas It's slimming, it's young, it's cut to fit the short. fuller figure! No waist seams, no alteration worries —even the busiest homemaker can whip this up in record time. Choose a cool cotton print, sew this now— and save! Pattern 4683: Half sizes 1415, 16%, 1842, 20's, 2213, 249. Size 16*%% dress, 4'5 yards 23inch fab- ric; bolero, 1% yards This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit Has complete illustrated instructions Send 3}:eents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern for-first-class mailing Send to Anne Ad&ms. care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept.. 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number, a ea en } F ¢ _" THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1954 | , , 2s ELEVEN: Drivers Begged |i :t2ocsacrxeoe’ [tee Sere Bo cn SRL | Samaptoneac | OUTLET Unlucky Spouse-Seeker},» 9.0% 2 wst,2;| Blasts Chimney; 105 N. SAGINAW ST. 3 WASHINGTON, N. C. @ — Of fo Drive Slowly |: sewn 'stut"=c|Can Ambush ElepHants. |r‘ ted tae Boos Bent Cis WALLPAPER “You'd be amazed how many GLENDALE, Calif. @ — Fire mobile to have done al) the damage Police Ask’ C NEW YORK -i#—Any girl who, along a refrigerator), home-made | stenographers and secretaries| Marshal A. W. Hunt offered this | th of — Over! yesterday. shattered the car’s| {ils % ambush » husband during | ice cream. and fresh eggs every | dream of going hunting in Africa.” | report today on an explosive bee 5c - Qc- 19¢ -29¢ ef 4th. of July Weekend | . ad end 5/ the summer open season on bach-| morning. The native chef special-| she said. conducted citizen: —to Save Lives sig encaghreodgrainy ic hg nyo elors can soothe her pride by going | izes in dishes such as antelope soup| Beverly also has hopes of Senigntion by a — TRIMMED FREE — = Recrpodry : np iar to Africa and mowing down an| and gazelle barbecues. further all-girl tiger hunts in 'ndia| John L. Harris, seeking to erad- EAST LANSING Wf — “Drive as ag cay gal peh Ofti snig | CPhant “The first three days! are rough and all-girl diamond: digging expe- icate bees in his chimney, climbed PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE! if your life depended on it.” they didn’t know who did it. Miss Beverly Putnam is organ-|—personality-Wise, You average 50| ditions to Venezuela. But she has/to the roof and dropped down & Unpeinted Furniture Glidden's $ Satin That is State Police Com. Neither did Mrs. Key's Y-year-| ‘zing the first all-girl elephant |to 75 miles a day in hunting cars, temporarily shelved her plans for | gasoline-soaked rag, unaware that . ; Com. Joseph | o4 ‘son Jibe, who said he slept | Saiari in history. The 49-day trip,| and your bottom gets real sore. |» all-girl voyage ( harpoon | coals still glowed in the fireplace A.aChilds’ advice tor the Fourth of | through it all in the back seat.” |Stafting Sept. 10, will cost $3,120, | The sun gets you down at first, too, | Whales. The Slew both July weekend. plus $214 for a license that “allows | and sometimes the tsetse flies are| “A captain I discussed this with resulting blast Childs said today that Michigan Cj A R . one élephant only.” =~ bothersome. ° anid a group of siete on 0 wesler |bece one. bitte into the living ; * ¢ @ “ would wreck ship,” sighed. | room. . Harris, in another police and sheriffs will be geared ity rmy ecruiter ea a ae oe ie : room, and Harris, ee ae. caped injury. department in- for record holiday traffic — and . ordinarily sells for about $300."| during the day, the nigh Chinese records indicate that ex- ) . : ts around possibly record highway fatalities Named Top in State mminetions for the ectestion of of- — but that they cannot do it all. “Even with the best efforts of re. zs . shoyld cover the cost of the license ficers for public service were given | $1,000. Top Air Force and Army recruit-| It isn't necessary to buy an ele-q —* byene —_— and | in that country as early as 1115| The evicted bees apparently took phant gun. They can be rented.” |, a, BC. up residence elsewhere. Beverly, tall, pretty, dark-haired| «« , said, “we can still expect a heavy The women soon learn to get accident toll unless drivers coop- cece her canted use to @ eum et Gey are we es ® erate by doing the very best job vent, che bad Guemed of afven-| Tene een, oe NOT YOUR “Drivers should plan thelr threw up her job with Scandinavian | Yate ‘hunters “et ‘dinnertime can FAULT! weekend trips se that they do Airlines to lead a group of 14 giris become pretty fierce.” net have te rush, use extreme on « 38-day safari to Africa. TELL IT TO The party, ranging in from | However, the possibility of ro- care in passing and watch cut , age isn't altogether ruled cam cause an accident, tov.” gle girls, widows and divorcees. ls ot Two of the ladies took one long | hunting | safaris, they Childs said the last Memorial look at Africa, and headed beck| ‘earn that there is an all-girt JUDGE! eee home. But a durable dozen stayed | Safari roaming the veldt, too, sons t ves, was an . : provement over the 30-death toll a" “The men sometimes like to ride |] Of course it wasn't your fault! Gtill, somebody Hes ve pay the of last year’s Fourth of July week- ¢ 62 (le over to our camp in the evening bills for damages and personal injury. Your Accident Insurance end and “showed that when’ they “Only 6 hunted with guns—the | ®Md discuss the: day's shooting,” will do the trick—if you have any. If you haven't, why not see, want to, drivers can do better.” rest used cameras,” said Beverly. | 5#id Beverly. us for full details? “Tt is ” he added, * She herself bagged a buffalo, a ee 8 . oak, ux ven peoniet-aae. Wi zebra, two gazelles, a wildebeest | But why an elephant safari? AGENCY, sain te alas wea” and a hartebeest. Es. can't explain the tnecination INC, Can a dozen or more women ac- an elephant,” said Beverly, * a SE ee ee tually have any fun together on a he dove have a gamer. Tracking a Our Own Personalised Service on Every Policy 3 safari an elephant you are on . 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg 5-81 have been canceled. All enlisted “Of course they can,’ said Bev-| in a car, and if he does turn and FE 73 personnel, including _ detectives .lerty. “We'll have 5 white hunters | trample you, he can make a bigger and men on special and 45 native boys in the party. | mess of you in a shorter time than 1 £ ae will be on duty. This will mean a * @¢ @ any other animal. e e 20 per cent increase in road patrol “We'll have hot water at all} ‘But the girls will always be strength for the four-day weekend. ' ers. times, plenty of ice cubes (we take | under the protection of a white 4 Get more car for your money ooo more money for your car ~ é Any way you figure value, the beautiful, king-sized Pontiac is the . head-and-shoulder standout on today’s automotive market. You'll have to go to the top of the price scale to match its size, beauty, luxury and big-car performance. By any definition, it is a - fine car—complete with all it takes to make you proud and happy. But you would never>guess it from the price!*Just as you can’t get much more than Pontiac provides, you can’t pay much less for any new car. Pontiac is priced within a whisper of the lowest! That’s the big advantage you start with when you buy a Silver Streak—more car for less money. 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PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 29,1954 __! 2 ‘Highway Fraud |" Made Easier’ Gov. | Williams Says Voice Good Wil Social Action Council | Counter Groups a e ; ] . fo Road Department Has | Gets Congregational . a. : Laxity and Confusion Christian Backing 8} When death occurs, non if y . tly, the local t of the la WHITE CLOUD @® — Gov. Wil- NEW HAVEN, Conn. u# — Both pitt in “which Conan is 10 CED liams said last night “there is sides voiced hope for good will carried. He will provide the FONTS ARTHUR MURRAY'S © Don't let good times pass you by any longer. Come into Arthur Murray’s and let one of his ex- perts show you the shortcut to popularity. You'll find learning the Arthur Murray Way is quick ° and easy even for beginners. So come in now. Be all set for the gayest season ever. Studios open fram 10 ADL. t0 10 PM. deily. - ARTHUR MURRAY School of Dancing 25 E. Lewrence St. Ph. FE 2-0244 @ Looking for real eyegloss valve? — KINDY Glasses evidence of a deep-seated laxity and confusion in the (state) High- way Department which has made fraud a lot easier than it should be.”’ Addressing Rotary Clubs from | three communities, Williams said | G. Palmer Seeley, convicted High- | way Department: right-of-way buy- er in Grand Rapids, “literally | gave away $45,000 of the people's | money without any explanation whatsoever." The transaction which Williams criticized occurred, he said, in the department's condemnation of a right-of-way at Holland which cost the state $80,000 for land appraised at $350,000. ‘The reason for the $80,000 award was not hard to find,"”” Wil- liams said. ‘“The records disclosed that the Highway Department's chief land buyer for this area went on the witness stand and testified that the state could fairly pay $80.- 000 for the property appraised at $35.000."" Declaring the witness was See were. But no such inquiry was made. And it was not until a year later that he was conficted of fraud in right-ol-way purchases in Muskegon County and sentenced to TV Only to Aid AP Wirephete FOR TORRID DAYS—With tempefatures hovering near 100 degrees throughout most of the midwest, pretty Sharon Gae Keller has found a formula for beating the heat. Enjoying some deep seated comfort, Sharon perches atop a big cake of ice in Hutchinson, Kan., after commandeering an ice truck for a moment's respite from the stzaiing te Pape rature. | ing the tale of Little Red Riding | Hood is moving faster than any other field in education. 20,000 at NEA “al Visual Field Is Making | iow the pattern of commercial “We hope ‘to impress on teach- }ers that they do not need to fol- and teamwork today after a hard scrap in which Congregational Christians gave near-solid backing to their Social Action Council. Spokesmen for the losers and vic- tors alike said they would seek to work together gand iron out dif- ferences The sweeping 876-to-17 vote by the denomination’s convention in support of the council came yes- terday as the climax of a long struggle by a minority group toe niuffie it as a “Christian voice” on current issues, After the ballots were in, James C. Ingebretsen, of Los Angeles, vice president of the league to uphold congregational principles which has opposed the council, said ‘I accept and respect the decision.”’ He later told reporters it may be possible in conferences to ‘‘less- en the areas of controversy,”’ and that the league plans no new ef- forts to split support from the coun- cil at present. “Ht it complicn with the spirit The so-called ‘‘findings’’ of the review board, which made a two- year study of the council's conduct, were the crux of the convention debate. proper claim forms. 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Delicious Council leaders argued that to adopt the ‘‘findings’’—a mixture of criticism and praise of the coun- cil—as ‘“‘legal directives’ would render the council] virtually impo- tent a prison term.” television,”’ Williams used the case ‘as/ an argument for his contention that a highway construction coetncil should be established if the state floats a 300 million dollar bond issue for road construction wn su = vidal uitoq I!" | tion Association convention said 49th Ross Reunion Held at Evangelical Church Limited Gains she added. “Any good | te acher needs to have a certain NEW YORK (UP) showmanship. That will never replace the kind of showmanship holds her television audience." William G. 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(above), farm manager of Edward Fisher's 2,500acre Hi-Point Farms, gazes across the farm's rich pasture land, three farmers (right) discuss the real estate deal that has led to the optioning of 6,700 acres, including the Fisher Farms, between Romeo and Leonard. have farms in the option area. French Desert Strong Posifion Pull Out From An Khe; Vietminh Ambushes Maul Troops of Vietminh ambushes had mauled their withdrawing troops badly. The high command said French} casualties were greatly exagger- Those discussing the options are (left to right) H. B. Garling, Alfred Hahn, and Hérold Sieger. All COUNTRYSIDE CONTOUR — High wooded hills, crystal clear lakes and fertile loam | buyer. Twelve beau’ fields comprise the 2500 acre Fisher farm near Romeo now officially sold to an unknown | Hi-Point. Occupants ated. . On Sunday, the announcement Se ets rua HE WOULD BE HAPPY—Martin Hagedorn, 74701 Dequindre Rd., hey French pest 50 miles west of| “rectly across the vost! trom the Fisher,Serm, be a happy Ar. Khe. The French said scattered |™#" if his option scheduled to expire July 6 were taken up by the operations in the area. were con-| identified buyer, After 30 some odd years of farming, Hagedorn s paign to smash the Vietminh in It's-hay cutting time on a sev- Fireworks Illegally — |scsco tar mary frmers in thi # area. Sold Will Be Seized | cms, "2.ct sr crane Pontiac Police warned today that path . ee at wk HI iti itt it i the top Guernsey herd which will be auctioned the last of July. The days of Oct. 7, 8 and 9 have been designated as dispersal dates for 4 Z - ? ie i ef f | ri ti g ! if x Fisher Farm Is Choice Plum World’s Fair. Allen Rush, farm manager for rt iif : i (lt é the buyer is, thee fiylirics Foes 5 Rise £ tween press rolls. He is planning his first “extra’’ in the history of his weekly when rumor becomes fact on the largest land deal ever to take place in his circulation area. Russia Reports Ice Cream Sales Really Booming MOSCOW (®#—The Malenkov gov- ernment, pledged to give the Soviet common man more to eat and drink, says it is making good this summer on the ice cream front. “Ice cream is demanded more and more by all,” this paper ob- serves. “There has beén @ con siderable increase in sales over last year, The number of sellers has bedn increased from 3,030 to 3.420. In addition there is more ice cream in restaurants and cafes. On hot days the volume sold in Moscow averages 160 to 170 tons and-on June 13 it hit a record 290 tons.” Last week the government closed down Moscow's best known bar, the Koktai} Hol, and changed it into an ice cream parlor open from hoon until 11:45 p.m, Stimulates + , the car and keeping the frame,” ter pointed out Travis. Specula tion. on 320 the ust like selling the engine out of Voter K ‘Big If at The “big if’—whether or not up times during Oakland Colnty Board of Supervisors’ meeting Monday. Supervisors will ask voters Aug 3 to approve the courthouse bond issue and a tax of 3 cents per $1,- 000 worth of property, as valued by “Last year, we recommended several things be done about the dilapidated condition of .the pres- ent courthouse,” he said. “We think it wouldn’t be advisable to 3.” He also suggested waiting for the voters’ decision before adding to the county’s downtown garage. Lloyd Clawson, chairman of sv- pervisors’ special committee on a new courthouse, said the com- mittee is spending $5,500 for pub- Clawson said his committee is New Judge Sworn In DETROIT (® — Ralpph M. Free- man, Flint attorney, was scheduled to be sworn in today as one of Michigan's two new federal udges. The ceremony will take placed in the Detroit chambers of Federal Judge rthur F, Lederie. on Courthouse County Meeting sure that “if the people under- stand the imperative need for a new courthouse they will approve the bond issue.” ° He. urged supervisors to tour the present courthouse at Huron and Saginaw streets for ‘‘first-hand information on its dilapidated con- dition.” Clawson said it would be folly to ‘‘waste any more money tuberculosis sanatorium now uses E j j 3 i : BBE é | ripeeesal be it ‘AT Virginia Avenue Children Courting Albino Squirrels ginia considers herself fortunate to a FOURTEEN , THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1954 Py Pd ’ Red ‘Robinson Crusoe’ County Market to Open by Fall Ground Leveled, Water Located, Work to Start on Produce Stalls The new Oakland County farm- ers’ market on Pontiac Lake road just west of Telegraph road may tive dining rooms, Come enjoy yourself be ready by harvest time this fall, “im” bring your a county supervisor said Monday, friends too! Harry W. Horton, buildings and LUNCHES FOR THE WORKING FOLKS as 10 ed pth down,” he sald, “The flow is noses hea\, enough to put in a 12-4tach well later, We hope to have S ibd buildings finished by harvest Cr time.” DINING ROOM 130 $. Telegraph Rood parking lot for 300 cars. > LAST TIMES TONIGHT! ¢ GIANT SCREEN : 4 4 Ter -lel = ons TT PANnc! RS Beneath ot ( >>} (2-Mile Reef BLUE SKY mm) th Ae 2150 Opdyke Rd. Ph. FE 4-4611 NOW SHOWING ON THE NEW MOST MODERN GIANT WIDE CinumascoPe SCREEN VOW TO BE TRUE—Fernando Lamas, 3, and Ariene Dahl, 28, spoke their marriage vows in Las Vegas, Nev., Friday, at the Last Frontier Chapel in Las Vegas. The bride is the former wife of Lex Barker, now married to actress Lana Turner. Traveling Ticket Turns Up Again- on Mayor's Car CHICAGO w—Somebody tagged Report Contract With U.S. Steet a parking ticket on Mayor Martin +8 Kennelly's car, and a judge threat- Top ClO Union Officials ened motorist Jack Keisman with) Plan Meetings Today a $100 fine if it turns out he did it Pitts! h Policeman Edward Maher testi at rg PITTSBURGH ® — Top policy makers of the CIO United Steel- workers gathered for meetings to- day amid reports a new contract agreement has been reached with U. S. Steel Corp., which usually sets the bargaining pace for the entire basic steel industry While the negotiators didn't end a marathon negotiating session un- But Keisman, 35, a clothing man-| til 2 a.m, (EDT) today, the union's wlacturer, said he never saw the | Executive Board got ready to meet ticket and did ‘not make the | at 10 a.m. (EDT). At 2 p.m. (EDT) switch. the USW's 170-man Wage Policy Judge Joseph J. Butler, who con- | Committee was scheduled -o act tinued the ¢ase to July 28. said| on the board's recommendation. if Keisman is guilty “I will fine| Although neither Big Steel nor Keisman was burgh Post-Gazette said an agree- ment had been reached. The news- paper predicted quick ratification and said the other major steel companies, facing the same con- tract expiration deadline @ mid- to $2.24 an hour. ° Last week the union's Wage Pol- icy Committee turned down a U, S. Steel offer reported to call for a 2%-cent hourly wage increase and improvements in the pension and imsurance plans, the whole pack- age amounting to less than five cents an hour. Bull Kills Farmhand, 60 FLEMINGTON, N. J, W—A bull charged Stanley Lalko, a @-year- old farmhand, yesterday and crushed him to death against a il Eddie F a Making Million | but Just Why? success like nd é i 7 ii disease while school at Watervliet, Mich. Stu- dents donated $1,000 to help pay her plane ticket to Germany. Hos- pitals said she died a week ago. Wants Aid Withheld WASHINGTON — Rep. Oak- man (R-Mich) Monday introduced a bill to withhold federal highway aid to states levying special high- way use taxes on interstate com- merce. The bill would provide that the amount of federal aid withheld building. HURON TUES., WED., THURS. him $100. It shows disrespect for | the union would comment on re NEW SWINGS! SLIDES! TEETER TOTTERS! RAVISHING.. SEDUCTIVE NOW... THE WHOLE WORLD OF ADVENTURE ABOVE AND BELOW THE SEA IN CincmaScoP E roseny WAGNER TeRRy Gusert ROLAND 4. canton NAISH her soldier meet in @ desperate, tee aw.” forts of a settlement, the Pit WATERFORD DRIVE IN THEAT ER Cor. Willioms Leke-Airport Reads — Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. 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Mahoney, Baltimore gee con- tractor who attracted national at- tention several years ago when he was chairman of the state racing commission and took vigorous measures — horse doping. J Party nominations in Maryland are decided on a county unit sys- tem like the electoral college in presidential elections. It was not until after a night of counting that Byrd apparently cor- rallied the 77 unit votes necessary to win. At the latest count, with 1,307 of the state’s 1,338 polling places reported, Byrd seemed sure of 77 unit votes and Mahoney 75. . . . Their popular vote stood at 157,- 090 for Byrd and 13,680 for Mahoney. So close was the result in some of the 23 counties that the official canvass later this week will be needed. Even then there likely would be demands for recounts in half a dozen districts. Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin will be the Republican rival in Novem- ber. He snowed under three polit- ical fledglings, polling nearly four times as many votes as all three together. * * The 375,000 or so votes cast for all candidates for governor yester- day compared with the 901,000 in 1952's presidential election, when Maryland went for Eisenhower 5-4. The state has about 1,065,000 voters. There were other races in yester- day's primaries—for Maryland's seven seats in Congress, for state comptroller and attorney general, for the Maryland General As- sembly, and for local offices—but the Byrd-Mahoney fight captured! * ‘in Union Trial the most attention. Three of Maryland's incumbent are Reps. Miller and Small of the lst and Sth Districts, Republicans; and Ren. Friedel of the 7th, a Democrat. Stone Baptist Church Vacation School Ends AUBURN HEIGHTS — An en- roliment of 354 was registered by the Stone Baptist Church's daily vacation Bible school which closed its two-week session Friday. , Approximately 50 teachers and officers worked in the school, which thet three hours a day. Directing activities was Mrs. Esther Dick- ens, wife of the pastor. Cooperative Dinner Highlighted at Reunion LAPEER — A coperative din- ner highlighted the reunion of the Elba Macabees last week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Wall, in Davison. The oldest member of the 18 attending was Mrs. Bertha Ham- mond, who is 93. Past Matrons to Meet METAMORA — The Past Ma- tron’s Club is meeting tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whittaker on Broecker road, Hus- bands of the members have been invited for the potluck supper. County Deaths Michael Lee Moore AUBURN HEIGHTS — Funeral service for Michael Lee Moore, two-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs Donald L. Moore, 2947 Avalon Dr., will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow from the Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home with burial in Oakland Hills Me- morial Gardens. Surviving besides his parents are will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow, at the Spiller-Gramer Funeral Home, Clawson with burial in For- est Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. Car- Pampering Hubbies ‘Mr. Craigs’ Personitied By LAURA Z. HOBSON By International News Service “Craig's Wife’ by George Kelly was a 1925 smash on Broadway. It was about a house-proud wom- an who loved her furniture more than her husband. In 1936, Rosalind Russell played this “furniture firster’ in a hit movie, and in 1950 Joan Crawford did it again. With ali due allowance fer dra- matic exaggeration, the plot had something universal about a cer- tain type of “good housewife,” and plenty, of men in the au- dience lapped up the critical acid, After all these years, there comes from England a neat re- venge for womenfolk, a true life drama that could be called, ‘Mrs. Craig's husband."’ It's about a male “furniture tirster’’ who had bought some new chairs and wouldn't let his wife or 18-month old child sit down in any one of them. The baby was im- prisoned in his crib all day, and took his meals on the floor. The wife and mother took hers off the top of the sink, standing up. The case was finally turned ever to the British National Se- ciety tor the Prevention of Cruel- ty to Children—and pop was or- dered te get a small chair for his offspring. Neo reprieve was re- ported in the press for Mummy, so for all I know, she's still at the sink. Making all due allowance once again, I still see a bit of universal truth tucked away behind those jealously loved chairs in England. Have you ever watched a per- fectly normal family man with a brand new car? He doesn't prohibit his wife and kids from sitting down, no. But if ever there was a lord and mas- ter attitude in any male, it comes out for the first 5,000 miles on the new speedometer. Let a kid's ice cream cone dribble chocolate on the uphol- stery on a good het day, and Defense Heard Fourteen Charged With Conduct Unbecoming Organization Members FLINT uw—The defense took over today at the union trial of 14 of- ficials of Chevrolet’ local 659 CIO United Auto Workers after a pros- ecution witness had testified an attempt was made to get support of a Buick local for an article criticizing the union's review board The UAW's International Execu- tive Board has .charged the 14 with conduct unbecoming union members, publication of anti-union material in the local’s newspaper “Searchlight,"’ and failing to han- die union funds properly. The prosecution called its last witnesses yesterday on the third day of the trial. Fred Steele, Shop Commitee chairman of Buick local 599, testi- fied he had been asked to sign a letter supporting the Chevrolet lo- cal's criticism of the UAW's In- ternational Board of Review. The article accused the board of with- drawing grievances and collusion with General Motors Corp., he said Steele said he refused to sign the letter Clifford Rock, Buick local Pres-- ident and Chairman of the printing firm which publishes the “Search- light’ also testified. Rock said Robert Murphy, pres- ident of the Chevrolet local and one of the defendants, was at the printing shop three days be- fore the article was published. He said Murphy had seen the article and said he wanted it printed. Murphy had _ contended he shouldn't have been brought to trial since he was in Chicago when the newspaper was published. State Mutual Cyclone _|to Write Fire Insurance LAPEER — After writing only windstorm insurance for 58 years, the State Mutual Cyclone Insurance Co. Thursday will begin issuing fire insurance policies. The company decided to make . | the move to meet the trend of selling windstorm and fire insur- ance in a single policy, a spokes- man said. The firm will still sell wind damage insurance alone, as well as fire insurance-only policies. gee) on 6 tM a ie Bah aaa ‘AT BOTH = =THRIFTY DRUG STORES Jord and master blows a gasket. Let the kids get in while their bathing Suits are still damp, and Dad's entire ignition system blows a fuse. Any small dent in the fender is regarded as a fatal accident, and if Mom happened to be at the wheel when it happened, Reno seems closer than the next cross- road or traffic circle. If the head of the family himself is driving, the blame goes on the other fellow whose car ‘“‘swerved” or “cut right in on me,” but the rest of the trip is hung with crepe. i Dad brushés the garage deors when he's backing the car im, it's because they were built tee narrow by the penny-pinching builder, but if Mama was han- larynx would flatten every tin ear on the block, And the car-proud man isn't the only kind of character women have to deal with. Has your spouse re- cently bought himself a new camera or cigarette lighter? A nice shiny new set of tools for his home workbench? A new reel and rod? An electric razor? If the kids in the family want to use the new hammer and saw, it’s as if they were driving nails in the old man's coffin, and if Mother takes the camera to a picnic with- out special permission, she's soon made to realize she's playing sec- ond fiddle to a fast lens. None of which excuses the Mrs. Craigs among us who plump up pillows and empty ashtrays from morn till night. But let’s ask the Mr. Craigs in our midst to wise up to them- selves too. grain markets last week. spring wheat area. Wheat Reductions Strengthen Markets was a major factor in strengthening Other important factors were small open market offerings, some unfavorable quality reports con- cerning the Kansas crop, ports of stem rust infection in the Benson said wheat acreage must be cut from 62 million acres this year to 3 million next year. and re- eal Churchill Aware of U.S. Farm ,|Surplus Problem WASHINGTON (INS) — Agri- culture Secretary Ezra Taft Ben- son says British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill is aware of Americas farm surplus prob- lem, and measures being taken to solve it, During @ White House luncheon Saturday, Benson said the Prime Minister told him, “I see you are still giving out a lot of subsi- dies." Benson reported he fetorted to Sir Winstow: “After all, our farm- ers are pretty important.” POLICY. BURGLARIES Have Increased! The Pontiac Press carries stories which show ° this alarming increase. Protect your silver, jewelry, furs and other valuables with a BLANKET INSURANCE Call Us for Rates. You'll be Surprised How Low They Are! Call Us on Any Insurance Need! HEMPSTEAD Tg Ph. FE 4-824 G Ken neth Board a Scoarvnart Meeting Now at Lapeer LAPEER — The Lapeer County. Board of Supervisors is meeting this week for their June session. ee a Tees ~ FIFTEEN. Discussion will be on using the state's equalized tax figures, rather than the county figures. A vacancy on the Lapeer County Hospital Board of Trustees is to be filled. when old enough to t it’s lighter! 2 SHOWS ON TV—STAGE 4—WWJ-TV every Monday at 10:30 P. M.— STAGE 7—"WATERFRONT"—WXYZ-TV every Tuesday of 10:00 P. M. Carl W. Donchon eG It might be well to have your child know these things, too. You are invited to bring your child to see the Donelson-johns Funeral home. We will be happy to discuss funeral matters with - him—ae good educational influence. Donald Fe. Jehu A Part of Your Child's Education .. 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That's why Stroh's has @ smoother, more refreshing flavor no other beer can equal. a FOURTEEN Red ‘Robinson Crusoe’ LONDON W&-—-Moscow radio re ported today the Soviet Union has just published 2 100,000-copy edi- tion of “Robinson Crusoe” in Rus- County Markel fo Open by Fall sian. ee: COOL 7 Ground Leveled, Water COMFORT Located, Work to Start on Produce Stalls While you eat in our attrac- The new Oakland County farm- ers’ market on Pontiac Lake road { just west of Telegraph road may tive dining rooms, Come enjoy yourself be ready by harvest time this fall, “lim™ bring your a county supervisor said Monday. friends too! LUNCHES FOR THE WORKING FOLKS 10 Your choice of well and struck water 140 feet many menus... down,” he sald, “The flew is priced from ..... hea\, enough to put in a 12-inch well later, We hope to have e buildings finished by harvest { 104 ree market will incude a main DINING ROOM building with room for #0 sales 5 130 S$. 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Traveling Ticket Report Contract With U.S. Steel CHICAGO up—Somebody tagged a parking ticket on Mayor Martin ~ moe Kennelly's car, and » judge threat.| 'OP ClO Union Officials ened motorist Jack Keisman with; Plan Meetings Today a $100 fine if it turns out he did it Pitts! h Policeman Edward Maher testi- at rg in Traffic Court yesterday a he put on Keisman's auto turned up on the PITTSBURGH # — Top policy makers of the CIO United Steel- workers gathered for meetings to- day amid reports a new contract agreement has been reached with man make the switch on the street| U. S. Steel Corp., which usually outside City Hall. Keisman was | ‘ets the bargaining pace for the charged with failing to pay the, ©tire basic steel industry parking fine or answer a court! While the negotiators didn't end 'a marathon negotiating session un- But Keisman, 35, a clothing man-| til 2 a.m, (EDT) today, the union's ufacturer, said he never saw the | Executive Board got ready to meet ticket and did ‘not make the | at 10 a.m. (EDT). At 2 p.m. (EDT) switch. the USW's 170-man Wage Policy Judge Joseph J. Butler, who con- Committee was scheduled -o act tinued the ¢ase to July 28, said| on the board’s recommendation. if Keisman is guilty “I will fine| Although neither Big Steel nor him $100. It shows disrespect for| the union would comment on re the law.” forts of a settlement, the Pitts- WATERFORD |) DRIVE-IN T TH! A HEATER ( Cor. Williems Leke-Airport Reads — Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. burgh Post-Gazette said an agree- ment had been reached. The news- paper predicted quick ratification and said the other major steel companies, facing the same con- tract expiration deadline @ mid- night tomorrow, will fall into line. * * r A source close to the union was quoted ag saying the reported agreement provided a package in- crease totaling about 12% cents an hour. However, industry sources were reported to have set the fig- ure at about 8 cents an hour. The 600,000 USW members em- ployed in the basic steel industry have been averaging from $2.14 to $2.24 an hour.” Last week the union's Wage Pol- icy Committee turned down a U., S. Steel offer reported to call for a 2%-cent hourly wage increase and improvements in the pension and imsurance plans, the whole pack- age amounting to less than five cents an hour Bull Kills Farmhand, 60 FLEMINGTON, N. J, W—A bull charged Stanley Lalko, a @-year- old farmhand, yesterday and crushed him to death against a building. Eddie Fisher Making Million but Just Why? who was born Edwin Jack Fisher i i Li : iE es rf t d disease while attending school at Watervliet, Mich. Stu- dents donated $1,000 to help pay her plane ticket to Germany. Hos- pitals said she died a week ago. Wants Aid Withheld WASHINGTON — Rep. Oak- man (R-Mich) Monday introduced a bill to withhold federal highway aid to states levying special high- “HURON TUES., WED., THURS. TUES. > WED. = THURS. RAVISHING.. SEDUCTIVE... SIAMELESS ie) a THE WHOLE WORLD -* OF ADVENTURE Cm . ABOVE AND BELOW “a THE SEA IN CinemaScoP tess vO} FiMianue. rosent WAGNER Terey onssrt ROLAND 3. CARROL NAISH Paulette GODDARD mene” athe Matar, whe eee Loved / Tanya and her soldier meet in @ desperate, hungry embrace! 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See the Latest ||| used Tv |I] 825 W. HURON TV Demonstrated! Get ae Good HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 825 W. Huron. FE 4-2525 No Contract Necessa FUEL OIL Byrd Reported Maryland Victor Apparent Dem Nominee for Governor, but Race Is Close BALTIMORE w — Dr. H. C. “Curley” Byrd, long-time president of the University of Maryland, ap- parently had won the Democratic nomination for governor today but his margin was so close it cannot be certain until after the official count. He had waged a bitter, name- calling battle with George P. Mahoney, Baltimore paving con- tractor who attracted national at- tention several years ago when he was chairman of the state racing commission and took vigorous measures agent horse doping. * Party nominations in Maryland are decided on a county unit sys- tem like the electoral college in presidential elections. It was not until after a night of counting that Byrd apparently cor- ralled the 77 unit votes necessary to win. At the latest count, with 1,307 of the state's 1,338 polling places reported, Byrd seemed sure of 77 unit votes and Mahoney 75. . * s Their popular vote stood at 157.- 090 for Byrd and 15.680 for Mahoney. So close was the result in some of the 23 counties that the official canvass later this week will be needed. Even then there likely would be demands for recounts in half a dozen districts. Gov. Theodore R. McKeldin will be the Republican rival in Novem- ber. He snowed under three polit- ical fledglings, polling nearly four times as many votes as all three together. * . The 375,000 or so votes cast for all candidates for governor yester- day compared with the 901,000 in 1952's presidential election, when Maryland went for Eisenhower 5-4. The state has about 1,065,000 voters. There were other races in yester- day's primaries—for Maryland's seven seats in Congress, for state comptroller and attorney general, for the Maryland General As- sembly, and for local offices—but the Byrd-Mahoney fight captured | * the most attention. Three of Maryland's incumbent congressmen had primary opposi- tion but all came through. They are Reps. Miller and Smail of the Ist and Sth Districts, Republicans; and Ren Friedel of the 7th, a Democrat. Stone Baptist Church Vacation School Ends AUBURN HEIGHTS — An en- roliment of 34 was- registered by the Stone Baptist Church's daily vacation Bible school which closed its two-week session Friday. Approximately 50 teachers and officers worked in the school, which thet three hours a day. Directing activities was Mrs. Esther Dick- ens, wife of the pastor. Cooperative Dinner Highlighted at Reunion LAPEER — A coperative din- ner highlighted the reunion of the Elba Macabees last week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Wall, in Davison. The oldest member of the 18 attending was Mrs. Bertha Ham- mond, who is 93. Past Matrons to Meet METAMORA — The Past Ma- tron’s Club is meeting tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whittaker on Broecker toad, Hus- bands of the members have been invited for the potluck supper. County Deaths Michael Lee Moore AUBURN HEIGHTS — Funeral service for Michael Lee Moore, two-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs Donald L. Moore, 2947 Avalon Dr., will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow from the Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home with burial in Oakland Hills Me- morial Gardens. Surviving besides his parents are will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow, at the Spiller-Gramer Funeral Home, Clawson with burial] in For- est Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. By LAURA Z. HOBSON By International News Service “Craig's Wife’ by George Kelly was a 1925,smash on Broadway. It was about a house-proud wom, an who loved her furniture more than her husband. In 1936, Rosalind Russell played this “furniture firster’ in a hit movie, and in 1950 Joan Crawford did it again ‘With ali due allowance for dra- matic exaggeration, the plot had something universal about 4 cer- tain type of “good housewife,” and plenty of men in the au- dience lapped up the critical acid, After all these years, there comes from England a neat re- venge for womenfolk, a true life drama that could be called, ‘Mrs. Craig's husband.” It's about a male ‘furniture firster’’ who had bought some new chairs and wouldn't let his wife or 18-month old child sit down in any one of them. The baby was im- prisened in his crib all day, and took his meals on the floor. The wife and mother took hers off the top of the sink, standing up. The case was finally turned ever to the British National Se- ciety for the Prevention of Cruel- ty to Chiidren—and pop was or- dered to get a small chair for his offspring. No reprieve was re- ported in the press for Mummy, seo for all I know, she's still at the sink. Making all due allowance once again, I still see a bifof universal truth tucked away behind those jealously loved chairs in England. Have you ever watched a per- fectly normal family man with a brand new car? He doesn't prohibit his wife and kids from sitting down, no, But if ever there was a lord and mas- ter attitude in any male, it comes out for the first 5,000 miles on the new speedometer. Let a kid's ice cream cone dribble chocolate en the uphol- stery on a good het day, and Defense Heard in Union Trial Fourteen Charged With Conduct Unbecoming Organization Members FLINT w—The defense took over today at the union trial of 14 of- ficials of Chevrolet’ local 659 CIO United Auto Workers after a pros- ecution witness had testified an attempt was made to get support of a Buick local for an article criticizing the union's board. The UAW's International Execu- tive Board has .charged the 14 with conduct unbecoming union members, publication of anti-union material in thé local's newspaper “Searchlight,”’ and failing to han- die union funds properly. The prosecution called its last witnesses yesterday on the third day of the trial. Fred Steele, Shop Commitee chairman of Buick local 599, testi- fied he had been asked to sign a letter supporting the Chevrolet lo- cal's criticism of the UAW's In- ternational Board of Review. The article accused the board of with drawing grievances and collusion with General Motors Corp., he said Steele said he refused to sign the letter QCiifford Rock, Buick local Pres-- ident and Chairman of the printing firm which publishes the ‘‘Search- light” also testified. Rock said Robert Murphy, pres ident of the Chevrolet local and one of the defendants, was at the printing shop three days be- fore the article was published. He said Murphy had seen the article and said he wanted it printed. Murphy had contended — he shouldn't have been brought to trial since he was in Chicago when the newspaper was published. State Mutual Cyclone _|to Write Fire Insurance LAPEER — After writing only windstorm insurance for 58 years, the State Mutual Cyclone Insurance Co. Thursday will begin issuing fire insurance policies. The company decided to make E.| the move to meet the trend of selling windstorm and fire insur- ance in a single policy, a spokes- man said. The firm will still sell wind damage insurance alone, as well as fire insurance-only policies. aati AT BOTH a.@ THRIFTY DRUG STORES review 5 Car. Pampering Hubbies ‘Mr. Craigs’ Personitied — lerd and master blows a gasket. Let the kids get in while their bathing suits are still damp, and Dad's entire ignition system blows a fuse. , Any small dent in the fender is regarded as a fatal accident, and if Mom happened to be at the wheel when it happened, Reno seems closer than the next cross- road or traffic circle If the head of the family himself is driving, the blame goes on the other fellow whose car “swigyed” or “cut right in on me,"’ but the rest of the trip is hung with crepe. lf Dad brushes the garage deers when he's backing the car in, it's because they were built tee narrow by the penny-pinching bulider, but if Mama was han- dling the gleaming new beloved, then the decibles from Hubby's larynx would flatten every tin ear on the block, only kind of character women have to deal with. Has your spouse re- cently bought himself a new camera or cigarette lighter? A nice shiny new set of tools for his home workbench? A new reel and rod? An electric razor? If the kids in the family want to use the new hammer and saw, it's as if they were driving nails in the old man’s coffin, and if Mother takes the camera to a picnic with- out special permission, she's soon made to realize she's playing sec- ond fiddle to a fast lens. None of which excuses the Mrs. Craigs among us who plump up pillows and empty ashtrays from morn till night. But let’s ask the Mr. Craigs in our midst to wise up to them- selves too. And the car-proud man isn't the Wheat Reductions Strengthen Markets WASHINGTON (INS) — The ports that Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson's imposition of a 1955 acreage reduction for wheat was a major factor in strengthening grain markets last week. Other ifnportant factora, were small ‘open market offerings, some cerning the Kansas crop, spring wheat area. be cut from 62 million acres this year to 5 million next year. unfavorable quality reports con- and re- ports of stem rust infection in the Benson said wheat acreage must Churchill 2 Aware of U.S. Farm Surplus Problem WASHINGTON (INS) ~— Agri- culture Secretary Ezra Taft Ben- son says British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill is aware of lem, and measures being taken to solve it, During ‘a White House luncheon Saturday, Benson said the Prime Minister told him, still giving out a lot of subsi- dies." Benson reported he retorted to Sir Winston: “After all, our farm- ers are pretty important." Americas farm surplus prob- “I see you are H alarming increase. Protec and other valuables with POLICY. Call Us" for Rates. How Low Call Us HE bw we” so eG to cool The Pontiac Press carries stories which show this 102 E. Huron St. Ph. 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There is need during most eveyrone’s lifetime to on some occasion make arrangements for a funeral, It might be well to have your child know these things, too. You are invited to bring your child when old enough to have some understanding, to see the Donelson-johns Funeral home. We will be happy to discuss funeral matters with * him—a good educational influence. of Your 44511 é ¥. it’s lighter! 2 SHOWS ON TV—STAGE 4—WWJ-TV every Mottday at 10:30 P. M.— STAGE 7—"WATERFRONT"—WXYZ-TV every Tuesday of 10:00 P. M. o f4 The Stroh Brewery Co., Detroit 26, Michigan FLAVOR no other beer can equal Of all American beers, only Stroh’s beer is brewed in kettles over direct fire. That's why Stroh’s has @ smoother, more refreshing flavor no other beer can equal. > kag ha e a SIXTEEN ‘ : r « The be. 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Orioles Show Improvement ini Past Few Days Baltimore Is Becoming Tough in Extra Inning Games By GEORGE BOWEN BALTIMORE --If the league- leading Cleveland Indians have any idea they can come into Balti- more tonight to catch their breath after the “‘crucial’’ New York se- ries, they better get it out of their heads, the way the Orioles have been playing. * - The birds might not always beat you, but they have making it long and tough lately for their op- ponents. And they have been win- ning in the past several days. Three of the five games they played since last Wednesday went extra innings. The Orioles won all ‘five of them. * . s Four of the losses were suffered by the Philadelphia Athletics who strutted into Baltimore with — vic- tories in nine of their previous 12 games, including a series taken at Cleveland. Boston left Baltimore last Thurs- day morning groggy after a 17-in- ing game that lasted only two minutes short of five hours. It was the most innings played in major league baseball this year and the longest ever in the American League. 7 . . The two teams used 42 players, another record. Earlier this season, Manager Jimmy Dykes used eight pinch hitters in one game for an4 other high. : There were 38 runners left on base in the 17-inning game, also a record, * > > The Orioles have been increas- ingly harder to beat on their home diamond and Cleveland was able to get only an even-break in four games in Baltimore back in April and early May. . Cleveland's league-leaders will be on view here tonight and to morrow 3-Horse Collision Kills Race Driver COLUMBUS, Ohio \—Driver Carl Short, 29, of New Holland near Washington Court House, Ohio, was killed last night when thrown from his seat in a collision of three sulkies at nearby Hilliards Raceway. He suffered a fractured —. * * ® Two other drivers were injured, one seriously, in the sixth race spill. Bob Seabrook, 41, of Urbana, Ohio, suffered a broken leg and broken hip. Bill Overdorf. the third driver involved in the collis- jon, received minor injuries Raceway officials said, Fleet Mite, a 4-year-old brown horse, stumbled and fell at the first quar- ter pole. He was driven by Sea-|7 brook. Giant Rookie Freed From ‘Cruel’ Spouse PASADENA, Calif. (®—William Taylor, rookie outfielder for the New York Giants, was granted an interlocutory divorce decree by default today, on his allegation of cruelty. Taylor said in an affidavit that his wife Juanita, 23, told him to “Go to hell.'? This made him ~9 nervous that his chances as a major league ball player were threatened, said the 24-year-old Taylor. They were married last Nov. 20 in Caracas, Venezuela. U.S. Girl Meets Canadian GANTON, England ‘(®—Margaret Smith of Pasadena, Calif., played Marlene Stewart. the defending champion from Fonthill, Ont., to- day in the third round of the British Women's golf champion- ship. Miss Smith is the only American in the tournament. Miss Smith advanced with one victory and one default while Miss Stewart, who attends Rollins Col- lege, Fla., swept past two oppo- By LOU BLACK WETHERSFIELD, Conn. #®—Al- though Tommy Bolt and Eari Stew- art didn't know it at the time, Bolt about 10 minutes yesterday. * + . Actually, the big New England sports event wound up in an anti- climactic finish on the 18th where By SAM SNEAD Use Your Brassie, — Here's How! The club that many golfers learn to swing last—and indeed some never master—is the No. 2 wood, or brassie. Woods have always been my favorite clubs, and per- haps I am too critical of those who shy away from them. But I find no reason for golfers not being able to take advantage of all woods, including the brassie, because they won't practice with Jets Bolster Class A Lead With 13-2 Win Jenkins and Cox Slam Homers as Mates Trip Jerome Nine By BILL MARTIN Pontiac Jets drew a full game ahead of 2nd place General Motors and Oliver Buick in City Class A Baseball League standings yester- day by drubbing Ben Jerome Olds- Cadillac, 13-2. Lothery went the route for the Jets, fanning 10, walking one and giving up seven scattered hits. Je- rome used three burlers, with start- er Ted Reaver being charged with the loss. Jenkins paced the Jets’ 11-hit at- tack with two singles and a homer in three trips. JEROME Jers ABRH ABREH Keebaugh, If 3 0 © Russell, 3» 2 2 1 B Mason, rf 4 1 1 Davis, ss 2106 White, c 4 0 1 Cox, ef 421 Moffat, cf 311 ib 432 James, 20-p 3 @ 2 Beay, ¢ 321 Hest'r, Jo-Ib 3 0 6 (me 2 8 3 Ling. 1-p-2b 2 © © Addis, if 401 Stone, ss 3 @ 1 Avery, 2b 4¢@1 Reaver, p EB ommige g 311 C. Mason, 3b 3 @ @ Moore, 1¢@06 Geuthier, 2> 1 © @ Beasley, 1b 0 0 0 ae wv rome . ose oeeeeee » 300 ya (nesés dete as 223 Sie x—13 @—Laing, Keebaugh, (2): Seay (2). HR —Jenkins, Cox. Jb—Russell, — Moffat. James, Reaver; White, er. RBI—Moffat, James; Osvis, Booker, Jenkins (4). Seay, Cox, Russell LB — Jerome 6, Jets 5. H&R off—Reaver 6 & 6 Laing 4 & 6, James 2P 1. Lothery & 2. 8O—Reaver, Laing. James; Loth- ery 10. BB—Reaver 2; Laing 3. James, Lothery, WP—Lothery. LP—Reaver. U— Ruele, Allen. NFL's 1954 Season to Open Sept. 26 PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Com- missioner Bert Bell announced to- day that the 1954 National Football League season will start Sept. 26 and wind up Dec. 12, with the title playoff two weeks later. A total of 72 games will be played by the 12 teams, 60 of them being slated for Sunday afternoons. World champion Detroit Lions will defend their Western Confer- ence title, while the Cleveland Browns battle to retain their East- ern Conference crown. Me 14th Ace for Sammy WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va., June 29 W—Sam Snead came up with the 14th hole-in-one of his long golf career today. Snead, host pro at the Greenbrier here, sank today’s ace on the 200- yard, par-3 No. 17 of the Green- brier course. He was playing in a nents yesterday. foursome. Andrade Shines in Debut; Cartier Decked, but Wins NEW YORK —Cisco Andrade, a picture fighter with a dazzling jab and blinding speed, hgs made a sensational New York debut by knocking out stubborn Johnny Di- Gilio. — The 23-year-old compton, Calif. boxer, unbeaten in 25 pro starts, looks like a man for the future in the lightweight class. And the fu- ture may not be too far away. - i “ “We'd grab Paddy DeMarco}; (the champ) tomorrow if we got the chance,” said Manager Ralph At Brooklyn’s Eastern Parkway, Walter Cartier was decked in the Golfer Should Utilize All Woods, Including Brassie Now, as for the brassie—dont’'s g d Ti ne ci i tit sEEvEee Giants Boast Fine Pair of Relief Stars Grissom and Wilhelm Give Durocher Good Change for Flag By PAT ROBINSON NEW YORK (INS) — It is Leo Durocher's belief that a team with pennant ambitions should have at least two fine relief pictures these days. One great relief artist is a must, says Leo, and two are a virtual necessity. Then, with a broad grin, he cheerfully admitted that he had two great ones in Marv Grissom ana Hoyt Wilhelm At this point we slyly inserted the suggestion that Eddie Stanky had told us recently that the pen- nant would be wog in the bull this year. : Durocher eagerly asked: ‘‘Did Eddie really say that?’’ and when we assured him such was the fact, Leo readily agreed that Eddie might be right. But, although Leo thinks he had the best bullpen in the National League, he refused to predict that the Giants would win the pennant. Leo admitted that there were some other great relief men around the League. “Smith of the Reds, Jolly of the Braves, Hughes of the Dodgers and Konstanty of the Phils are all fine,” he said. You can't talk long to Durocher without the name of Willie Mays cropping up, and this time was no exception. “That Mays,'’’ Leo bubbled, "is simply out of this world. He is such a natural athlete he'd have been a star in any sport he tried his hand at. There isn't anything he can't do on a ball field. I thought he might hit 25 homers this year. Now I'm sure he'll hit 40 at least. Northville Downs Pays Its Highest Daily Double in history Monday night when Prin- cess Moy and Buzz Harvester brought home $772 for 10 lucky customers. ~ Twelve tickets had been sold was $768 paid June 30, 1951. It was the 1st win for each horse. Wright Replaces Bell OTTAWA ®—Les Bell, manager of the Ottawa Athletics since the start of this season, is being re- placed by former major-leaguer Taft Wright. who has been used in the outfield by the International Bolt Wins in Playoff right away. a handicap which Stewart eventually cut into, but was never able to overcome. Bolt and Stewart birdied the second, and Bolt bolted to a three-stroke advantage with another birdie on = third, his biggest margin of the * « « Bolt's putter cooled off after that, however, and by the time he and the red-head reached the 18th tee, Stewart trailed by only one stroke. Probably because he was press- ing too hard, Stewart's drive went out of bounds by 4 inches. He had landed on the edge of a trap. Meanwhile, Bolt, playing safe for his first major victory since win- ning the Miami Beach Four-Ball with Dick Mayer last March, was on the green in two, with an easy par4 in sight. Stewart pitched to- ward the pin, realized the contest was over and conceded. Stewart, four years younger than Bolt and the former National In- tercollegiate champ while a student at Louisiana State, picked up a check for $1,800, and with Bolt, split half of the gafe receipts today, val- ued at about $1,000. Berra Assumes Lead in Poll Yankee Catcher Moves Voting will determine all start- ers except pitchers for the annual CENTER FIELD—Mantie flour FIELD—Bauer, New York, 336,- CATCHER— Berta, New York, 376.606 Almost Tied Recor to drive again, which counted as | his third shot, and his approach | ‘ y™ little Mo Leads 6 Americans to Quarter-Finals Men Idle Today After Seixas Loses to Patty; Trabert Beats Rose By ROBERT JONES WIMBLEDON, England @—The girls get the Wimbledon spotlight | all to themselves today and all finals of the All-England tennis championships. P . . It will be the biggest upset of the tourney if she doesn’t. Ever since the Wim bl edon championships | were revived after World War II, | the United States has provided both | finalists in the women's singles and most of the semifinalists as well. * on * This year the battle Miss Mortimer plays Miss Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Miss Fletcher meets Miss Hart of tt E F i t Hu sf 3 ¥ F 2 z ag 2 reper 29 He al zi f2i ; 2& sj - £8 § ? ? THE ge 4 Fi fourth, was eliminated by Budge Patty of Los Angeles and Paris, the 1950 champion and seeded sev- enth. The scores were 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Australia’s Lew Hoad, No. 2, Ta Jaroslav Drobny 6-4, Results Reached Quickly . Runs Early CITY sJUNTOR paceaale Lytell-Colegrov Clarkston arg all Rosebud Market 8, Pontiac Police 1 Lunsford Market 6, Welden's porte 2 Williams Lak aoe e ir 7 Boys Club 23, Whitfield 0 Avondale 7, Dick *Lytell-Colegrove 7, Orioles 9. Senators 8 *Porteit By JACK SAYLOR Byword among Pontiac sandlot- ters seems to be “get the runs early.’ Issue in most of Monday's city junior league games was de- cided before the game was half over. In Class E, Rosebud Market col- lected 6 runs in the lst 2 innings for an easy 9-1 victory over Pontiac Police. Bob Reeves hurled a 5 hitter and struck out 14 of the Police club. Standings in Township Loops WATERFORD MEN'S LEAGUE WL w L Dick & Wes 71 Rich'son Dairy 36 Drayton ———— =o ie ‘ JUNIOR LEAGUE wh WL Wilh Lak “% nag By 35 Iiliams e.4 Del's tee 33 Bese Lase 14 Jacobs’ Average .978 PHILADELPHIA @® — Forrest (Spook) Jaé¢obs of the Philadel- phia A's made only three errors _|in his first 65 games this year, last | but the rookie second sacker erred Junior Leaguers Get in Winning was deprived of a no-hitter by Bill Dunstan's 5th inning single. Gary Thomas and Ed Reid held Doris Skating Rink to 3 hits for an 8-3 triumph for the Mets. Reid and Bob Crandall each homered for the Mets Among the Knotholers, Boys Club drubbed Whitfield, 23-0, with Tom Mays giving 1 hit and Willie Pearson scored 5 runs in the 1st inning in a 7-4 verdict over Dick & Wes. Orioles nipped the Senators, 9-8, and Lytell’s won by forfeit from the Red Sox. ie. > S 24 —.- tet VP Oe Cee oe eee : . is Y Willie Mays, sparkplug ork Giants, whose play Hill Registers 8-0 Shutout Long’s Ist Inning Homer Leads Recreation Nine Off to Victory Don Hill pitched a steady ¢hit- ter Monday night to shut out Richardson Dairy, 80, as Dixie Recreation maintained its 3rd place position in the Waterford Township Softball League. the Little League, Drayton Drug moved out of the cellar by edging Union Lake Lumber, 5-3. Dixie Recreation .. 00 ou 1-8 8 1 Richardson Dair 000 C88 0-0 4 6 Mill and Ruelle, R Richardson and Lamberton, H. Richardson All-Star Tickets on Sale Thursday CLEVELAND #—The Cleveland Baseball Co. will put 4,000 tickets for the All-Star game on sale at the stadium ticket office Thursday ing. The tickets, $4 each and limited to two to a customer, are for seats in the extreme right and left field stands. All other reserve seat tick- ets have been sold for the game which will be played here at 12:30 p.m. (EST) Tuesday, July 13. Jordan Beats Herman in 14th Pro Battle LOS ANGELES ®—Don Jordan, Los Angeles, 138'2, fighting his 14th pro battle, scored a split decision | Nets Big Bluegill victory Monday over Freddie (Babe) Herman, Los Angeles, 142 in the 10-round main event at the Olympic Auditorium. Herman, veteran of more than 100 fights, including draws with Jimmy Carter and Cisco Andrade, started off well but the terrific pace that was set in the early rounds took its toll on him and Jordan piled up points in the later rounds. baseball. He is the spark = year’s race nears AP Wirephete that has spurred the Giants from a 5th place finish in 1953 to leadership of the National League as this the half-way mark. Durocher Says Mays Can Become Another DiMaggio Dads Entertain Sons at OCSC Meet Wednesday Oakland County Sportsmen's | Club members are invited to take their son, or sons to the June meeting scheduled for the club house, Waterford, tomorrow night. Special entertainment for the Dad and Lad occasion, the year’s outstanding fishing movie, ‘God's | @ Country” will be shown. Filmed in Northern Canada and Florida, it depicts the pike, muskle an1| trout fishing in the Manitoba bush country, and angling for bonefish, snook, and tarpon in the Bahamas and Florida's Everglades Highlights of the recent Michi- gan United Conservation Club's annual convention in. Petoskey will be heard from Jerry Wooliever, Robert White, Lloyd Sibley, Frank Foster, Jack Greathouse, and Howard Shelley. Picnic entertainment chairman, Lloyd Sibley, will announce plans for the August family gathering. Douglas Presto, 13, 94277 Sarvis near Elizabeth Lake, Sunday got a big surprise when he hauled in a husky bluegill that measured 9 and three-quarters inches in length. Douglas was using a night-crawler for bait while fishing at Elizabeth Lake, He thought he had a bass when the big ‘gill hit. He also landed several other nice bluegills had started shooting for Opens long before that time and still first. I had a nice visit with Furgol averaged 71 strokes or less. * - - traveling expenses. always good enough, Only look at his past rounds for 8 years. and he had nevér won one before. Sammy Snead had started shooting for the Opens “I felt,” he said, “I had te land some time. I'll tell you why. I had played in 8 or 9 opens before. I had always averaged well. In my last 8 or 9 years of tournament golf I have “In my best year I won $15,000 and at that barely broke even, figuring taxes and high You can figure from this what the tournament golfer is up against. “I had been playing good golf,” he said, “under par year after year through hundreds of rounds. But good golf these days is not He in 1944 or 1945 Ed Furgol's Victory in Open Not a Fluke, but Rather Climax to Years of Consistent Scoring By GRANTLAND RICE NEW YORK—Looking back through the heat waves of June, reading the reviews around the bunkered map, there seems to be a general opinion that Ed Furgol’s victory last week at Baltusrol was.something of a fluke. ° * e “I knew I had to build up my left side because | Bos of the weakness in my left arm, which is no better than 60 per cent as efficient as my right. I used to take a rubber ball and squeeze it in my left hand for long periods at a time. As a result of this constant exercise I devel- oped a strong left-handed grip.” . * . “But even this exercise didn't help to build up my left forearm to any extent,” continued has td win his| Furgol. “Se I extended my pivot or body turn , and called on my shoulders for more help. This didn’t come overnight. this last week. ee “This game is a tough one,” Furgol said. “With so many crack pros you can keep playing good,.sound golf and not get anywhere. There is always someone, or more than one, getting hot with scores of 66 or 67. It has been a tough battle for me but as long as I didn’t get dis- couraged I felt some day I'd arrive.” Ed Furgol is a nice, quiet fellow with plenty of determination. He was 37 years old when he won at Baltusrol. than your share of patience to hang on for 15 ‘or 18 years, waiting.for a rift in the clouds where you can see a strip of blue. You have to have more OSCS Rifle Team Wins Trophy Match ‘Oakland County Sportsmen's Club smail-bore rifle team outshot Italian Champ Loses Debut to U.S. Boxer BUTTE, Mont. &®—Ramon Tis- careno, 145-pound boxer from Los Angeles, scored a unanimous 10- round decision over Paole Melis, 146, welterweight champion of Italy last night before 4,200 fans. Jack Dempsey, former heavy- weight champion of the world, refereed the match. This was Melis’ debut in the United States. Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE WON Lest Pet. Behind Cleveland ‘ *® 2 se cago 6 nm 652 I's NOW FORE iiss eces “4 & £2 3 FON ge eeectane 29 M- AW 15% Washington ........ 2.—USBCOCKDCi crm cy HE 27 42 Wi 19% Philadelphia % 41 388 19% ton. “™ 4 (8 TODAY'S GAMES New York at Boston, 7:30 p m.—McDonald (+1) vs. Brown (1-3) Washington at 7:0 — MeDermott (5-7) vs. errere’ (64), Cleveland at Baltimore, 7:00 p.m.—Houtte- man (7-4) vs. Larsen (27). Detroit at Chicago, (2) 6:30 p 4 ‘ Pp : Cleveland gt Baltimore. 7:60 pm Washington at oe tae 7:00 pm. New York at Boston. oo pm. NATIONAL my ey Wen $ Pet, Behind New York 45 “s — Brooklyn __......... “ «4 o7 1 Philadelphia -- 3 3 53 8% Milwaukee ......... 3 DB Se ou Cincinnati ......... 3 3 4S UD MUM ksicsevcies 32. 35—COAT8 18% err rere 32 2 MOD Pittsburgh 3 4 2% AY’S GA Brookiyn eat New York, 7: im —New- 5-3) vs. Maglie (7-4) or Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:38 p.m— Wehmeier (1-4) vs Surkont (64), St.Louis at Cinetnnati, 8:00 p.m.—Beard (0-6) ws. Nuxhall (3-1) Chicago at Milwaukee. 9:00 p.m.—Minner (3-5) vs. Wilson (46) MONPAY'S RESTLTS (No games scneduied> HEDULE 2” pm WEDNESDAY s Brooklyn at New york Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. 7:38 p.m St Louis at Cincinnati. 8:00 pm Chicago at Milwaukee. 2:30 p.m, , Menday'’s Va [-¥ Exhiditions Boston (A) &, New ¥ (Ns) 6 Phiideiptia (N) 3, Ph % si 2 Cleveland (A). 10, o™ Cincinnati: (N) 6, Detroit a) ’ fee duke jo ee a ee ' } liad = % Bi H BE wt | i —JACKETS— * FIGTREN a a ot ee + THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1954 + if if BEEE ie : ( , | righthander Bob Trice of the Phila- 5 953, has been a victim 13 . Harvey Haddix has allowed nine and Joe Presko and Ellis (Cot) Deal eight apiece. Figures compiled by the Associ- ated Press also showed that rookie delphia A's and veteran righty Steve Gromek of Detroit have per- American League. Each has-given up 14, Trice in 102 innings and Gromek in 115. ” * * Robin Roberts of the Phillies has permitted 16 homers to rank sec- ond to Staley in the National League. The hard-working Roberts has pitched 149 innings compared to Staley’s 93. Max Surkont of Pittsburgh and Cari Erskime of Brooklyn have given up 15 home runs ‘each and Murry Dickson of the Phillles 14. Marion Fricano and Arnold Por- tocarrero of the A's have been hit for 13 American League homers. Greco's Hopes Dimmed MONTREAL, June 29 uw — Billy Lauderdale of Hialeah, Fla., las night dimmed the comeback hopes of 3%-year-old Johnny Greco of Montreal by winning a split 10- - PONTIAC’S LARGEST $981 1. $587 SAM BENSON 20 SOUTH PERRY John Lattner Joins Collegiate All-Stars CHICAGO (INS) — All-American Johnny Lattner, who starred for three seasons as a back with Notre Dame, today joined the Col- legiate All-Star football team that battles the professional Detroit Lions Aug. 13 in Chicago's Sol- dier’s Field. The famed Irish star won the Maxwell Trophy twice in a row, also was awarded the Heisman trophy and has received honors from the Washington, Detroit and Cleveland Touchdown Clubs for being the nation's outstanding foot- Research Shows Hunters Blaze Away Everywhere HARRISBURG, Pa. ® — When the irresponsible hunter starts blazing away with his firearms, one place appears to be about as safe as another. A compilation of human gunfire casalties by the Pennsylivaina Game Commission shows that open fields were a trifle more danger- ous than dense brush, that wood- chuck hunting .killed almost as many humans as deer hunting. and that most humans were killed in fair weather. The state researched 34 fatal accidents. Ty Cobb held his hands four inches apart when he gripped the ball player last season. bat. in Gopher Balls’ Morris Martin of the White Sox and Cleveland's Early Wynn have yielded 11 each. * *« ¢@ Ranked next to the Cardinals, the Cincinnati pitching staff has been generous with gopher balls with T7 rapped off Redleg pitching. The Athletics lead the American League with 75 and Detroit is next with 62. Among the pitchers who have worked at least 75 innings, Mike Garcia of Cleveland has permitted the fewest home runs. The fastball- ing righthander hag been a victim only once, by Sam Mele of Balti- more on May 8. Rio Papers Blast Soccer Tilt Judge RIO DE JANEIRO we — Judge Arthur Ellis, the chief official in Sunday's Brazil-Hungary soccer game in Bern that turned into a free-for-all at one point has been blasted publicly by the Brazilian press. ‘Without a shadow of a doubt, he is the king of thieves,”’ said, one paper today, adding that he better not set foot on Brazilian soil ‘“‘un- less he wartts to leave a widow.” “An old world acy against South America,'’ complained a sec- ond paper. “This man should be in jail,” said Brazilian referee Mario Viana in a radio interview. Cal Mildly Interested Calvin Coolidge was only mildly interested in baseball. On one occa- sion during the season's opener for the Senators at Griffith stadium, left with his party after the first inning. Hungarian Team Favored to Win Soccer Crown BERN, Switzerland #—Both the soccer fans and the Swiss police today were look ahead to to- morrow's Semifinal games in the world soccer championships. Little talking was done about who hit who first in Sunday's hitter Hun- gary versus Brazil battle. - . Ly The talk and the enthusiasm runs toward the semifinal meeting be- tween‘ Hungary and the defending champion, Uruguay, on the one hand and Germany and Austria on the other. Hungary is favored to win the title. * - . The Hungary-Brazil fight was shunted aside by the tournament's organizing committee yesterday when, after a two-hour meeting, it decided to leave it to soccer fed- erations of those countries to pun- ish players they consider at fault. Major league clubs used to start their games at 4 p.m. AP Wirephote PRETTIED UP FOR TITLE DE- FENSE—Maureen Connolly of San Diego, Calif., models outfit she wore Monday when she took the court at Wimbledon to defend her all-England tennis title. If you gasoline mileage or low which may have to be a 54. 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And the White Sox, who been -none too kind to the Tigers this season, have a douvle for wanting to sweep the series from Detroit. want te get to the top before the surging New York Yankees do. The world champions are only 1'; games behind manager Richards’ men. Before leaving for a brief road trip, Tigers dropped a 62 ball pitching mound. Sore-armed Teddy, who has pitched only 24 innings for the Sports Calendar CLASS A—Auburn Merchants vs Gen- ere] Motors (Wisner, §:30). CLASS D—Pontiec Police vs Pontiac High (Washin: 5:30); Rochester vs Griff's Orill (C-J north, 5:30). B—Lytell ‘ove vs Cass Ponts (C-J south, §:30) CITY MEWS — Ghaw's Jewelers vs double header 30). TOWNSHIP — Dick & oo vs Gidley Electric (Men's 8:30); Inter-Lakes Steel vs Drayton Drug (Junior, 6:30). NEOUS . Regiona! roller skating championships at Pontiac Roliaedium WEDNESDAY BASEBALL CLASS A — Biks vs Pontiac Jets (Wis- ner, 5:30) D — Rochester ve Doris Skating Rink (Washington, 5:36); Pontiac -Police vs Clarkston (C-J north, 5:30). CLASS E—Boys Club ve Lytell-Colgrove (C-J south, 8:30). CLASS F—Avondale vs Williams Lake Washington, 8): Boys Club Na- porth, 11). AMERICAN LEGION — Birmingham SOFTBALL CITY MEN'S—Foster Tool vs Stadium Inn (Beaudette, 7); Drive-In Cleaners vs Cham Velvet (Beaudette, 8:30): Bi am ig Bhs Louie's Tavern (North Side), 7) Merchants vs CIO $04 (North Side, 8:30). WATERFORD RECREATION — Dixie Recreation vs Drayton Drug (Men's 8:30); White Brothers vs Day's Sanitary Service (Junior, 6:30). é RACING Hardtope at Pontiae M-50 Speedway, ee . ™., Ist race, 8:30. 8 Regione) roller skating champlonsh! et Pontiac Rolladium. - - Wild Geese Breeding Planned by Colorado DENVER (®#—The call of the wild goose will linger longer and return oftener to Colorado, once a new state project at Bonny Dam reservoir -gets going. A flock earthbound by clipped wings has been released in an open-top 10-acre pen to let nature take its course. First goslings will be held two years to add to the breeding stock and thereafter the experts expect birds raised on the refuge to ‘‘come home’”’ each year. Bunt Play Worked When Pepper Martin managed Sacramento in 191 he twice or- dered batters to bunt with the bases loaded and two out. The play worked each time. Phil outfielder Richie Ashburn hunts and plays tennis as his hob- bies. SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE 486 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 65-8724 Tigers Oppose Chisox in Battle for Fourth Place the White Sox.today. They will be opposed by Billy Pierce and Sandy Consuegra. EXHIBITION AY DETROIT CINCINNATI (NL) DETROIT (AL) AB HO AB HO Adams, 3 5 1 1 Kuenn. ss 3231 M’Milien, ss 3 @ 2 Hatfield. ss 1 6 0 Harmon, 64 © 2 Bertola, 3o 4061 Bell, cf 3 @ 0 Tuttle, ef 32.4 Borko'ski, 1» 2 1 7 Lund, ef 1106 Kilusa'ski, lb 3 2 7 Souchock, If 3 8 1 e-Esc'era, cf 2 0 1 Kaline. rf 413 G'ngrass, If 3 1 3 Belardi, ib 4 619 Merriman, if 1 1 1 Wilson, ¢ 424 Post. rf 4 1 1 Bolling. 2b 42 3 Bridges. 72> -3 © 1 Gray. p 100 rith ec #43 1 jer, p ae60 Savrensky. p2 60 6 b-Seminick 11 0 %. Pp 1¢0 Totals 38 11 27 Totais 34 10 27 A—Ran for Kiusszewski in sixth B—Gingied for Savransky in seventh. + Cimeinaats .....--cccee-se 010 002 300-6 Detroit eee es 001 001 000— 2 R—Harmon Borkowsa! Escalera, Greengrass, Bridges. Seminick: Tuttle Wilson E—Savransky, Souchock REI Borkowski. Greengrass 2, Meriman, Landrith, Kuenn, Souchock 2B—Landa- rith, Wilson. Lund 3B-—Tuttle HR ee SP-—-Souchock.. DP-—Bridges, McMillan and Kiussewski; Bridges. Har- mon, Borowski, Landrith end Borkowski. Left—Cincinnati 7, Detroit 6 BB—Orey 1, Miller 1 — 3. HO—Savransky 7 in 6 innings; ews 3 in 3; Gray 3 in 4; Miller 8 in R-ER—Savransky 2-3, Gray 1-1, . WP—Miller 2. W—Savransky. U—Runge, Donatelli, Mcin- leg, T—I:54. A—6.907. Women s Open Favorites Fire Tuneup Rounds Babe, Suggs, Rawls in Top List for Tourney Starting Thursday PEABODY, Mass., June 29 uA — Top favorites, headed by Babe Didrickson Zaharias, Betsy Rawls and Louise Suggs, toured the Salem Country Club course Monday in tuneup sessions for the Women's National Open golf championship / starting Thursday. * * ° The Babe, Open winner in 138 and 1950, limited herself to 11 holes in an effort to conserve strength for championship play. The bril- liant all-around athlete, who over- came cancer last year, fired a one- over-par 46 for the distance. s * = Her two long-time rivals, Betsy Rawls, winner of the Open in 1951 | and 1953, and Louise Suggs, titlist in 1949 and 1952, went the entire course. Miss Rawls said she was “about 76-77’ for the par-T2 dis- tance, while Miss Suggs did not keep score. * . LJ Fay Crocker of Montevideo, Uru- guay, the only South American in the field of 21 professionals and 38 amateurs. shot a 75, while Betty Hicks toured the 6,383-yard layout in 76. Senators Show Off 1$50,000 Bonus Baby WASHINGTON, June 28 WP Clark Griffith, owner of the Wash- ington baseball club, Monday showed off his new $50,000 bonus player, Harmon Killebrow, at a luncheon in his office attended by Sen. Welker (R-Idaho) and news- men. Welker brought Killebrew, 17- year-old high school boy voted Idaho's outstanding all-around ath- lete, to Griffith's attention, Griffith said, when he mentioned to the senator that he needed an infielder who could hit the ball. It's Time Out! “For a moment I didn’t see how Squidby could possibly play that lie!” Time Boosts Gate In 1902 when the old Orioles played their last home game it was before 138 fans. The new Ori- oles opening the current major league campaign drew a total gate ot 46,994. MOTOR FREE BRAKE DOUBLE STAMP Enepestion Dey Every Wed. 1211 North Perry St. At Madison Street FE 3-9557 MM RIMS RR I gh against the scrambling defending champions. * * And if Leo Durocher’s New York THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1954 “, NINETEEN Open Important Series Tonight averages. The league-leading Indi- GIEL IN MAJOR DEBUT—Paul Giel, former University of Minnesota star, displays his form as a | cont $60,000 bonus pitcher for the New York Giants in ja charity game against the Boston Red Sox last | Red Sox night. Giel, who says his big ambition is to learn | over,”’ Giel sa’ * . * s s s Must Learn Control Paul Giel Makes Pro Debut in Exhibition; Nicked tor Grand Slam Homer by Hatton By BEN PHLEGAR NEW YORK ®—Paul Giel says he isn’t worried about home runs. He just wants to learn control. The former Minnesota All-Amer- fea football star, now a $60,000 bonus pitcher, made his debut with the New York Giants last night in a Red Cross charity game against the Boston Red Sox. * . L He was getting along just fine until the sixth when a walk and two singles loaded the bases and with two out Grady Hatton cleaned rol, got 6th-inning went 1 them off with a grand slam homer. “The pitch wasn't quick enough,” Giel said after the game. ‘I came right down the gutter. I was trying to get it by him on the outside.” The easy-talking Giel, still sport- ing his collegiate crew cut, spoke earnestly of his problems of jump- ing from the Big Ten to the big leagues. “I'm giad this one is over,” he admitted, ‘‘Now I know what I have to learn—to be quick and still have control.” The righthander said he didn't Long Shot Wins Distaff Event NEW YORK, June 29 #—Mab’s Choice, a light-weighted longshot who hadn't won a race since 1952, closed with a furious rush on the outside to nip the favored Sunshine Nell Monday an dwon the first run- ning of the $30,050 Distaff Handi- cap by a half-length at Aqueduct. Although the Syear-old mare had raced creditably in her last three starts, she was passed up by most of the crowd of 20,727 and paid $43.30, $11.60 and $6.20 across the board. Jockey Angel Valenzuela had to drop back to 10th place in order to get to the outside where Mab's Choice was willing to run. She was sixth at the furlong pole but only about four lengths back of Sun- shine Nell. Mab’s Choice caught the favorite two strides from the wire and was drawing away at the finish. Her time was 1:24 2-5 for the seven furlongs. I WEEK! FREE PANTS OF YOUR CHOICE WITH SUIT! OVER 1,000 PATTERNS, CUSTOM TAILORED TO PERFECTION! ANY STYLE! RANDOLPH Harwood CUSTOM TAILORS—CLOTHIERS #1 &. SAGINAW, PONTIAC Barnes Holds Edge Over State Champion MUSKEGON (/#) — The. state lightweight boxing title may change hands July 15 when cham- pion Kenny Lane trades punches with John Barnes, a Detroit belter. Lane, a puzzling southpaw, has dropped a pair of non-title deci- sions to the crowding and slugging fighter he will meet at Muskegon’s Marsh Field. Joe Louis scored 10 knockouts in his first 12 pro fights. along okay until grand-slam win, on id. to “I'm glad this one is worry on the mound about. facing major leaguers for the first time. “] didn't think ‘They’re going to ram the ball down your throat,’ ” Giel said. ‘‘I was thinking I had to get it in there. Even on (Ted) Wil- liams I was thinking that. Of course, way back there in the back of my head I knew that any pitch I threw him might go sailing out of the park.” * * 6 Williams walked his first time up against Giel and drilled a fly deep to right field his other time. ing every day stride on the rubber so that I'm coming down right on it.” In last night's game Giel struck out five, walked five and gave up six hits in six innings. LOOK! IT PAYS TO OWN A MERCURY Only 21 eS 40 West Pike St. buys all this! CASH IN ON MERCURY’S DRIVE-AND-DEAL MONTH THAN EVER 99 en, CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES, INC. Phone FE 2-9167 ae of the lead, while the Tigers, in in the American ou! a Fil be Don Newcombe. Durocher plans to start Jim Hearn and perhaps Ramon Monzant, a Venezuelan up from Minneapolis. Cari Erskine and Russ Meyer will get the other two assignments for the Brooks. The Dodgers, the defending champions, have had their ups and downs, but Manager Walt Alston thinks the team finally has jelled. He won't come right out and say so, but the feeling is that if the Dodgers can sweep the series, the club will be off to its third straight The American League race, too, remains far, far up in the air. At the moment the schedule favors the Yanks. Through July 11, the .| world champions take on the -ec- ond division teams in 14 games while in the same period, the In- dians and White Sox will be at each other’s throats in eight games. The Yanks definitely think the In- diang are slipping after winning two of three from the Tribe in the weekend series. They think Al Lopez’ wobbly infield will lose games for him and that he’s handi- capped by the lack of a good left fielder. . s * Strange to say, neither the Yanks nor Indians are particularly con- cerned about the White Sox. They're spending their time watch- it has meant a lot.” Baldwin Leads Jaycee Golfers at Forest Lake Birmingham Star Is Medalist With -a 73; City Tourney Today Jaycee golfing scene switches to Pontiac Municipal course today as the Pontiac organization holds its junior links test, an 18-hole medal play event. Five qualifiers will be named for the trip to the state tour- ney at Jackson in July. Deadlock for CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE Men's —_—s i a - Stedium Inn Moose. ar ® 2 Cetercoe ® 32 GME . .... sseeces ® 2 sis Birmingham. ....... 8 3 1% 1 Milford . .... e000. 6 5 45 3 c-V es @eeeeceenes 5 hs 454 4 COD . .. coccvvecs 5 6 454 4 Porster . .stessceeses 2 8 1 ’ Drive-In 1 ee s Loule's iw 8 Torrid race for ist place in ings continued last night, with Gen- —_ mingham High player, Jim Kraus, was one of the trio tied at 74. Also at 74 were Dick Doyon of Pontiac and Dick Weyand of De- troit. Other qualifier was Fred Howting of Birmingham, a mem- ber of the Shrine High School team PHILADELPHIA @®—Vic Power, Philadelphia Athletics’ outfielder, was reported in good condition to- day in a local hospital. Power was struck in the head with a ball A's last night. GMC, Moose Move City Men's Softball League stand- J Into League Lead eral Motors and Moose taking vic- tories to move into a tie with defending champion Stadium Inn. GMC collected only one hit— a tnd-inning single by Del Wheel- thrown by pitcher Tommy Qualters Lous in the first inning of an exhibition game between the Phillies and the Mueller Closes In on Brooklyn Star in Batting Snider Holds 3-Point Edge; Avila Still Has Lead in AL NEW YORK w—Outfielder Don Mueller of' the New York Giants, a stylish batter who hits to all fields, was Closing in on pace-setting Duke Snider of the Dodgers today in the torrid National League batting race. 7” . oe Mueller, a .333 hitter in 1953, gained one point in last week's games while Snider, the leader since June 19, dropped seven. Sni- der is at .368 and Mueller at .365. times at bat and Snider seven safeties in 22 trips. In the American League, Bobby Avila of Cleveland, despite an 11 point drop, holds a commanding lead with a .371 mark, His closest pursuer is teammate Al Rosen, who shows a .340 average. ; * 6¢ « Rosen, the home run leader with 14, tailed off five points with seyen safeties in 23 at bats, The competition for the National League home run lead is as keen as the batting chase. Willie Mays of the Giants, with 24, is one up on Stan Musial of the Cards and Hank Sauer of the Cubs. ‘Ramblin’ Rascal’ Defies High Winds Jack Berlien skippered his “Ramblin’ Rascal” through high winds to win the Watkins Lake Yachting Association's Lightning class race last weekend. George Eidred’s “ Kari Kreitz’ Ist among Thistles, while Stan Mueller collected 10 hits in 27 Covert won in the small boat class. AUTO 181-7 East Pike St. EAST SIDE OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A. M. to2.P. M. - Parts for All Make Cars! 3 Blocks East of New City Hall PARTS » °COMPLETE| COLLISION EAST TOWN COLLISION Bear Equipment and Wheel SERVICE Frame and Axle Straightening 6.70x15 Price Is Exchange end Includes All Taxes, Mounting and Belencing SET OF 4 | $64.95 7.10x15 | $71.95 7.60x15 SET OF 4 | $82.95 *8.00x15 | | SET OF 4 | | SET OF 4 | $98.95 *PRICE FOR WHITE WALL TIRES INCLUDING TUBES ee V3 July} V3 Aug, V3 Sept. HOLIDAY SPECIAL toe-in, cam castor. FREE FRONT END CHECK UP Complete front end correction including Special ber and til July 1 Regular $8.50 Value 6” ED WILLIAMS ae mere ev TWENTY | Bob Considine Says: Ideal Country Home Isn't; Everybody Leaves for City ALLENHURST, N. J. (INS)\— You'll love our place (the host with the rented country home said, as he picked us up at the station). Poopsie and I sure feel sorry for you and Madge, living in that hot » city all summer. They tell me it's been like a furnace. It’s a little hot here today, but not more than five or ten degrees hotter than the city. But the wa- ter’s been fine. Too cold to swim in, of course, but there's nothing like it to look at, I always say Gesandeit! Where'd you pick up the cold? Oh, hay fever, eh? Well, you can kiss it goodbye seon as the wind turns and starts country ... what am I say- ing—Poopsie and I love it here. Boy, peel off that coat, you're in God's country now. We live family style around here. How come you're wearing a coat in the first place? Oh, the train was air-condi- tioned, that it? Must've been nice, don't have air-conditioning at the | house. No sense pouring a lot of money into one of these country places, I always say. Here's a towel to towel off with; we'll be at the place any minute now Well, there she stands, the old Blackwell place. Must be 50 years old if she's a day. They don't make ‘em like that any more. People knew how to live in those days +» high ceilings, plenty of elbow room. Can you imagine having a home in town with seven bed- rooms on the second floor? The bathroom is at the end of that hall there, Poopsie and I and the kids have to use it; too, but don't worry, we're quiet as mice and are in and- out quick as bunnies. Later Don't mind this porch furniture. We feel it’s kinda in keeping with the place, Just right. Personally, I'll never speak to Earl Nelson again. Imagine him suing me be- cause he went through the porch and broke a leg ... after all that wining and dining of him we did. Oop, sorry about your nylons Madge Poopsie doesn't have any trouble with runs in hers, out here Just doesn't wear ‘em, Well, the sun's over the yard-arm, as I! say. Poopsie! — ice. I've got the bot- tles out here on the porch, How- zat? What do you mean it de- frosted itself? Darn these summer refrigerators. Anyway, I ordered a lot of cubes from Ye Olde Reliable Ice Company. Hmmm, fellow didn't come, eh? Well ... the British drink it this way, though I can't say heat does much for a martini. But it’s still better out here on the porch than in that hot old city, eh? Here's a fresh towel, and light up another piece of punk. That'll teach those mosquitoes. Later Our cook quit the week we took this place, after all we did for her So, like we said, we're taking you out to dinner tonight. There's a wonderful lobster place right down the road. None of that phony city atmosphere, with all that air-con- ditioning and trimmings, Just a home-folks place, they tell us. We ee ee a ra haven't been there, but depend on us to get a good table, Here we are .,. you the head waiter? Good. This douhle sawbuck is for you, Mac. You'll be seeing plenty of me and my Mrs. this summer I've got the old Blackwell place. Close in here, isn’t it? Can we have a window open? What do you mean, the kitchen's closed? It's only two minutes after eight. Oh, mS _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 29,1954 close at eight, eh? ... Well, rules are rules, I always say Later Sorry you and Marge ggt that urgent call from the city to come home. Funny, I didn't hear the | phone ring. Going in on the ten- forty, eh? (A long, silent pause.) Wait a minute ... Poopsie and I will go with you back to that hot, dirty, wonderful old city. SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith Copr. 1984 by we Borvice. ee x ww not you people!"’ ‘Oh, I'm sure it's the television that has put him to sleep—it's ALLEY OOP rh «~ ye ght tear FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GOOD OL DOC says I | SHOULDN'T ASK FOR SECOND | | MELBINGS ANY MORE... "| THI TERR PVT TTY Y by T. V. Hamlin WELL, LET'S SEE! GIVE MEA BIG. DOUBLE ORDER O'; | MAM AN' EGGS, JOE “/- aa. (EARLESS [FOSDICK y AL CAPS by Charles Kuhn FLOATNIG mw 4A ) Aa ae —~\— COVERED were Thace RICH LUSCIOUS Peactes SRE, \ wrens Do eRean Gost! ~— Ae BReAO BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES DONALD DUCK NANCY TT My HOUSE WHILE I GO SHOPPING I WANT YOu TO MIND NOW'S MY CHANCE TO RAID THE ICEBOx A NEW STORY STARTING IMMEDIATELY ENTITLED ( PARDON ME, MISTER...BUT ——————_» WHAT STREET JUST ONE MORE THING MISTER... WHAT S THE MIO Theat O@SGERT VALE PUCOmMe, SAME ASG A WwAWS Lat (Advettisement) WRONG !7— THIS IS SERIOUS BUSINESS!” THAT CUTE LL KID 1S “4 [> EMBARRASSED BY LOOSE DANDRUFF 7 WRDROOT CREAM-O REMOMES IT $Y KEEPS HAIR NGAT ALL DAY. | bad | ama OF fj | ALL THE a= MY VACATION TASTES CUPS, NOSY TOURIST6/ <= ANY (DEAS. eZ t STEAME YA WAN FITS LIKE Lda WSENE S WORLD'S BIZARRE CORNERS)§ NECKS CONCERNEDS = 6-29 ARE SORELY JADSD/— OF Ae cau EVERYWHERE ITS POST- THE INCOME CARDS, SOUVENIR / 7 ASSETS ARE) TAK BUREAD A conte ouie 2 x Grains Tighten but:Are Active CHICAGO #®—Grains held close to previous closing prices despite quite active dealings on the board of trade today. Only major change was in July soybeans, off four cents. Wheat had a better tone than it did in yesterday's early market when hedging pressure forced prices down a little more than a cent. Hedging was much less ap- parent today. a reflection of small- er receipts of cash wheat at ter- minals. Chicago received 93 cars against 325 cars yesterday. One of the early selling in July soybeans évidently was based on disappointment over the decrease in the Chicago visible supply of this commodity during the past week. It was down 120.000 bushels totals 2,781,000 bushels. Wheat near the end of the first | iett hour was “% to % higher, July $1.90%. corn 4s lower to % higher, July $1.58% oats unchanged to % lower, July 72%, rye \ to M% higher. July $3.70 and lard un- changed to 10 cents a hundred pounds higher, July $15.36. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO (AP)}—Opening grain Wheat Rye ere 1090's Sep 1.03% Sep 1 Soybeans BIOS A vessee 98 diy ™ Mar ....se.. 201% Gep ........ 2.78% Corn MOF wccscce 2.58‘, diy ope 1s POR oisicex 262 Bep ...4... 104% Mar 266 BOS ..cecces 4“ Lard BOOP ..cncces lw, Jy F 1145 Os eee 14.10 errr roe 13 Oct 1335 Oe T2% Soybean Ot) WOE ce cscsess 3% Jily : 380 MBE 2 ...-20- Tb. Sep 12.32 Quiz Air Force Officers Soon. Charged With Making False Germ Warfare Confessions SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Il. ()—Seven Air Force officers and one enlisted man whose “future usefullness to the service” has been questioned will go before board of inquiry here on or about July 8. The airmen are charged with making false germ warfare con- fessions or other unspecified mis- conduct. ae . s . Their names and details of the charges against each man were withheld. A spokesman at the base said the secrecy was at the direc- tion of authorities in Washington. | pri in Washington the Air Force em- phasized that the inquiry is not a court-martial. The eight airmen were among 14 who failed to gain clearance by a special board of five Air Force generals last spring. They have demanded hearings. The other six resigned or applied for discharges. Of the 14, nine were charged public. . Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Montana, Nevada and Michigan produce 97 per cent of the copper mined in the United States. CORRECTION OP NOTICE OF BALE 000 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10, ceo age OF THE TOWNSHIPS OF . TRO’ , OAKLAND COUNTY, lollows: Said bonds will be dated July 1. 1954 will be coupon bonds in the denomina- tion of $1,000 each, will be numbered consecutively im the direct order of their maturities from 1 to 550, both in- clusive, and will bear interest from their date at a rate or rates not exceeding 4°. per annum, payabie on November | 1954. and thereafter semi-annually on May 1 and November 1 Each bid shail state the annual interest rate or rates upon which it ts submitted, expressed in multiples of % of 1%. The interest rate for each coupon on any one bond shall be at one rate only. Accrued in- terest to date of delivery of such bonds id by the purchaser at the ery must be pe time of deliv EDWARD J. TURNER, Secretary of the Board of Education. Dated: June 25, 1954. June 29, 'S4 = FF ~F : ee 2 gree asi fi fF z8-5 ib pectiogh BED fotpt | -4 : re z é B E 7 E bu; squash. summer, No. 1 basket. Gwiss chard, No. 1, tomatoes, . basket; ou . Turnip, No. 1, 1.00-125 dos. z peereyere 7 ; re g sieezs ETE y Ee : 100 bu. mustard, No. 1, .75-1.00 bu. sorrel, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. turnip. No. 1, .75-1.00 bu Large, 13 00-1400 30-doz es: case, medium, 10.00-11.00; small, 8.00-9.00 CHICAGO (AP; — Potatoes Arrivals 300, om track 41; total US. shipments for Friday 854: Saturday 47! y 19 Af 4 a ; PP : ‘air; market rather dull; California Long Whites 410-70; Kansas Cobblers 2.3. DETROIT EGGS DETROIT ‘APi— . fo db. Detroit, cases included, [ ~slate grades Whites—Orade A, Jumbo 48-52. weighted average 48, large 44-46, wtd av. 45%; medium 31-38, wtd. small 29. erede B, large 38-30, wid. av. 38% Browns—Grade A, jumbo 45-50, wtdé large 42, medium 36-37, wtd. av. ; grade ees 31-38, wid. Comment. Market full » on top quality large with receipts ter and demand good. Balance of ts: $25 sorted choice some 225-240 Ibs §24.00-34.50; Ibe =$21.00-23.00; no early saies Cattle—Salable 800 Around 8@ per cent fresh receipts cows, market - ly steady, less active than onday fots 458-38: choice fed steers and 30. some commercial early sales most! yearlings $23.00- and good steers $17.50-22.00, some choice fed heifers unsold, most sales utility and commerciail steers and heifers $14.00- 17.00; bulk wtility and commercial cows $11.50-13 50; canners and cutters most- ly $0.50-1150: few heavy commercia) Market active — steady, early bulk mostly choice vealers $21.00-24.00, few high choice and $25.00-26.00, commercial and good $15.00-20.00; cull and utility $5. 00-13.00. 100. Market not estab- me mostly lished CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP)—8alable genera! market uneven. s 8.500 light light weight butchers steady to 25 low- er, instances off .more after early rounds, rwise butchers and sows 25- 50 lower; choice 180-230 ib $24.50-25.25; a few lots choice No. 1 and zs neg 200-210 Ibs i 240-270 Im 24.50; some 280-315 Ib butchers $21.26-22.75; a few 160-180 ib lights $2.00-24.75; choice lb sows $18.25- lower; utility and commercial grass steers unevenly lower; heifers i full bo er; to low ome grades §22.75-25 00; ice $19.60-22.50; utility to low choice to low fers 900 Ib down $20.50-22.65; a load of choice and prime heavy heifers held up $23.50; good to low choice light heif- ers yearlings $17.00-20.00; a few commer- cial cows $13.00-14.50; canner to utility $0.00-13.00; utility and commercial bulls $14.00-17.00; good and choice veaiers $16 00-19.00; cull to commercial $8.00 15.00. Salable sheep 1.500; slow, spring lambs 50- lowet; old cr lambs scarce, ~3 small lots mostly good old crop and yearlings $14.50-15.00; cull to mostly good slaughter ewes $4 00-5 25 Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT ‘AP! —Prices paid per pound f.0 b Detroit for No. 1 quality live poultry up to 10 am —_ supply. Bare beck fryers gen- y taken im at 21-34 cents Fancy that your assurance program needs attention if it hasn't been jewed recently by an exper- po moving good. Roasters. ducks and turkeys in light demand and ade- quate supply CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO 4AP)—Live poultry weak on hens. barely steady on young stock; re- ceipts 1126 coops: fob. paying prices unchanged to 1 higher, heavy hens 18: light hens 14.5-15; fryers or broilers 24-28: old roosters 145-15; caponettes Willys Fails to OK Ohio Products Sale month by the Kaiser-Willys unit of 12 Local of the CIO United Auto Workers. Edgar F. Kaiser, Willys presi- quarters in Toledo, now owns the Willys distributorship in Ohio. The extreme height to which Douglas fir trees will grow is hard to record, because most of the older trees have broken tops. e Eee at ~ ~ $ Co & butchers moderately active; others siow, | butchers | DuPon Stocks Lower In early afternoon, scattered plus signs appeared in the list. The motors and chemicals were mixed, but other groups were mostly lower. Higher stocks included Republic Steel, General - Motors, Chrysler, Consolidated Edison, Phelps Dodge, Allied Chemical, Union Carbide, International Paper and Santa Fe. |. New York Stocks Admural 2 S83 Geamacott’ 22. bee miral . .... eee Air te 3. Kimb ye Ss Alles : Kreage sees Allied Ch 94 LOF Glass .. 44 Allied Strs “42 Lib MeN &L O65 sie Gia BS teh ae m es Alum Co Am . 90 Loew's ...... 146 Am Airlin . 136 Lone 6 Cem .. 41.4 i Cyan “a8 Pied “He = sas OE . 2. oe Gee Bee ah Be m . ° Am M & Pay 25.2 Mead Cp . 417 a ge Ie me Sent yet. 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The year started on a- pessimistic up. The two saving notes in all this are: 2. Earnings hold much better than output and sales. Tax cuts help in both instances ther of less of an income tax bite on his paycheck, if he's drawing one, or of unemployment benefit payments, if he isn't. On some goods, moreover, his dollar goes farther in the stores because of the excise tax cut. Many a company expects its profits statements for the last half of this year to reflect rising sales and thug to top the same period of last year, when sales were dropping. (Tomorrow: What's ahead for the consumer for the rest of the year.) Teacher Cited as Communist C. H. Bisdee Formerly Taught at Waterford High School A former Waterford Township High School teacher and one-time president of the Waterford local American Federation of Teachers was cited Monday as a ‘‘fellow Communist" by a_ self-styled re pentant Communist. Francis X. T. Crowley Un-American Activities Committee named Charles H. Bisdee in his re- cital of co-Communists during their University of Michigan graduate student days. Bisdee came to Waterford in - the school year of 1950-51 after he received his masters degree from U. of M. He had formerly taught in Alpena schools. During his first year at Water- ford he served as a high school counselor, but following question as to his affiliation at the U. of M. with such organizations as the Committee to End Discrimination and the Conference, for Democracy in Education (listed by the offi- cial booklet published by the House Committee entitled ‘Communist Peace Offensive’), he was given a classroom position during 1951-52. At the end of that year he re- turned to the University of Michi- gan, ostensibly to work on his doc- torate. The years Crowley referred to in his naming of Bisdee Monday were 1948 to 1950, prior to his coming to Waterford. Detroit Dentist, 60, Dies. DETROIT # — Dr. Harold E. Richardson, 60, a Detroit dentist and president of the American Nutritional Society, died Monday. He was a past president of the American Denture Society. Charlotte Boy, 7, Killed ‘CHARLOTTE (®—Roger Mahon, | 7, of Charlotte, died Monday night of injuries suffered Saturday when he was struck by a car. Walter Kita, driver of the car, was not Report High Enrollment TWENTY-ONE ’ _—-—— dents. School officials said the fig- ure was thehighest summer school MT. PLEASANT u — Central] coroiiment since 1850 whew 1,281 Michigan announced a summer | students attended the six weeks session enrollment of 1,102 stu-,! session. appear- | ing in Washington before the House | > Just pick up your - Complete Investment Facilities phone and call us for experienced service on your investments. 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Bos TOUT Nyaa TER ro | loving _ ANG ae - a rE RM r 1 4 oe G _ Mac y other I N ANT 8: 7 moe & Tru i irate | ii —— “ea “2 = apres =e rer aces Se omer ‘ up liv. TR ma g neh EDUC re- 7 utm, ~ y pot a a er ad a sal AEDUCE ©, nated an on and ERS ’ A dha 0759 * eno“ ane We ee Sil owctaints ve - =H sc wD RELAX mons peed “ Chess hae rE x weet ack you. . — 522 oF | TATIONS ¥ Yr. ~ Sees : A v oR te ~ now ord 64 1% M z 1 es PE ng sy bed og AS { * Op ae) : es weEt Sita — : o=Oua, Ine 4 , ’ — — eA. ee at aie ‘ a | atti in. _ - ~~, An iin. | “ H : * wn . ; 2 { . . : 7 . . # . > ] . * . Poe . . { Pe we a: | | Ml es: ates ; -_* . ra . ‘ f . F) eet 7 . . ) | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1954 © Wanted Real Estate 32A . ATTENTION OWNERS! ___ TWENTY-THREE _For Sale Houses 43/SLICE OF HAM For Sale Houses 43! For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 ADAMS Reda Ge ho) eee nee | MILLER for your cgay. ; as ook : ee * : , o.m j PONTIAC REALTY CO. Be aa hun << . Serna x culntng™ ts heak Young” frat : Bere rapa cae cee ae eae | - | Pewee ge games, sal bt ee ecerece be Fe : cated EoSRER [GATEWAYS (0| "SEE TE ae See Specialist! mane aee, beng Seed tr fumury included Garage: Reet | NORTH SUBURBAN i i i ; Wen You Want to ‘Sell Real Estate! HAPPINESS | Sees Sharaié sees : , : tor “OL. : erty cam be ought for Poke | HOME HARMONY |e onsn. 2cuarGiTS.., Atirsctive Francis E. “Bud” Miller Financias problems call for 8 ADAMS REALTY CO. PATKING LAKE PRIVILEGES | Tinea and Se. Eve the for ® doctor property die- 202_Aubee _Ave,___PE_¢3008 Se ee 8 | a tome modern kitchen AVONDALE SCHOOL r estate =. For sure results See— WHITE » BROS. Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1768) 77 Open 8 to TOWNSHIP HALL ONLY 61,450 DOWN, Nea: J ranch » had home 5 — ond full bath, ¢ to . Real FOR A COUPLE $7,060, see this soon. on landse 3 room home, Water, lights ——- LAKE FRONT. 120 ft e ft & Bun. | to 6 es Rony cup earage nice OOx130 ia R RUTLEDOE Cet. ES ee 8 | vou abd zi weli insone iene are the = courteous. help- ae know values! “ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 MAHAN Thev the m Cal] any of us. f you are thinking ; BRICK TERRACE Waet SIDE | REALTY CO. REALTORS a Rela Pe ete wieea|Baterman — | pebeein Fetal es Sie ei ; a - winth 1% car. Only BUILD NOW Coen Byes. Ut 0: Gun. 104 HUMPHRIES 7 ROOM STREET FLOOR, PRI- WATERFRONT one . Uractive’ ranch omes. 3 en] xExT ‘DOOR: ANCH + REALTOR FE 2.0474| teettirapes, and Rath Tih 2 BEDROOM Auburn Heights Manor | Whatcha Lookin’ For? Vien on : fe shower, and electric stove, refrig- New modernistic ranch-ty A e? ? “4 83 N, Telegraph Open Evenings | ¢retor, sutomatic hot water | purnished cottage. best, . Me rooms, beech? “Recreation . Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Bechelor Write Box ™% Pontiac) heater. Moders White 1% car garage, lot ? If so here's @ home e “| H hri ta Lake, ‘Available last 3 weeks of pear school. ok aaron ad umpnries —— Beldwin bus” 1, cha wt 2SSe. 4 Family—Close In meat vane? | HERBERT C DAVIS | Eespierg, perredns “this “Tevdly -KENNEDY |’ | See eee) dees” yh tasas | Ranch Home N_ | Beswctegien,» S308 & aa > +1064. Cab an ont Rooms asi and ea first for, Five lovely rooms. 3 living Fine eid Colonial heme with t1/ 7 room. 2 bath home has been REALTOR ‘a ool, picture dix pe gg a | artistieslty decorated with Open Evenings “til # pm T MODERN LIGHT HOUSEREEF:| 2 mice ROOMS. + rece tne me eee 2 | Miohen. ofl hook, oute. Woter tied bagh up and sive paper Sad peint. 3 spactous 3087 W. Huron 4-3569 rooms. Adults. FB : 2 apartments urnished. Full heater, erm and Tye ee a s and tile beth Sty cheay qoohs. becdenens with tude, team screens, 168 ae car peragt, ise - | Sereened perch. prot. re “tee igh Schoo! Stored at the pe . here Certainly 0 emily MILLER take Priiige| oer | Rar | Mo ora ee lov furniture and : LISTINGS WANTED room. Ie ay governed. Lrg Fasy to Buy itp ee waEdU _ hries we bove piace full | dining | room. Hell restigng ae. 1K G Real Bridge Lake Bult te $903 Nr hes mee gow covered by Gl mort 10ni8 and 2 + Ad pvee sg RN . G. Hempstead, Realtor] panf*eecirabie teatures gages We can get you bedrooms beth East wt = living room cureemined.Chcnee = Setesem sinh equity Call us st once S"neerty’ finiebea .| poe to hee «=o vs ¢. PE 31311| with dinette 2 corner Mh oversized 9 car Francis E, “Bud” Miller | > noosa Parvate BA and roughed i= ace and shopping! 96.450, $1,450 — pene oe wy pty fitut “thea. path with vecity Realtor —_ eutrenee - . Ne} es. Women i 14. reatin, space with = bedroom bung _— oak it _— tied down. Early pee wre | _mnown. sane 2. enisence os berries, Country living close | City Farmer closet co, aes ; dove Alepionn and bg td J ROOM APT. DAY WORKING é desirable tea- ob Rae eh eee | soeepce tome | Fee's) Humphries | sm See omme J ROOM LOWER, PRIVATE BATH | _ Teom ; ‘ =. ; . POR QUICK -AKD COURT ROU! sense. Da ROE S A —e oo Can't premtes atr cenettioning po. on cit (or oaanan prop- _Relereaces “es a : oe second floor, 307_N. Johnson. ‘ ny ie large | | with loads of Series. trait Five room neslow with full coabel lot soa ‘has fan” privy gee ee —— erty, list with 3. LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE | NICE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. 12 room brick home woes. grapes etc. Beat the basement. Has trees, and| leges across the road Near both names cake — =e KG.H d. Real bath, private entrance. Every-| near Pontiac Motor, 334. Nelsen. Living room - — — ving here. $2.500 agg XE and flowers. Lot| Woodhull and Eagle Lakes. Weil wood beams : raised = © ees mn caltor me Ble ave agri + pall anced NTLY LOCATED 3 MIN- TV room Jean mod- , w= motos tale’ The cor guieen: bt anager fore ay FES Eves. PE2-1117| See Mrs Newman at 016 Orchard For vefince ‘ety ® Pay ern kitchen, wash-| a aa oe ra, & de. Li glassed —. : == | Lake Rd. er, 1 bedroom. ceramic tile w PARK one _sovennee 3 2 nice SRE en | aE Oe en n| | eee ce (KAMpsen | teeetemeeeE|TT Wy phries| SHEL ees Cottages. Lots sod Estates * monk. Private cutrence. 4 State Room. EMPL ED tal : heat, ; oe Cay ily Fecraatiom automaue eet. ~ Uu p rles Sand beech ‘beat: Gest. RIC, 0013 = J ROOM APT, FURN "que, terme. _—— acini REALTOR FE 2.0474 ohn Kinzler, Realto Ee ig Meee | poome'paivare West aE | SOR ewe eee | eS TEN ES mas bes | GEORGE R IRWIN |S dpecatee Hea jew para tp rES i Tinceet 7 eee “oo, FE 3a oy Annett Inc, re soz? Betwin Avene anal a S TAG ay wn 6 . LISTIN ANTED |?,,R0OM, APARTMENT. FUR’ | cesping ROOM FOR OEWTLE: | 20 ©. mura PEterai 21103 | 5] OWNER. WERT | K | FE soi PE ps ALLED LAKE Cope Estate Eachange Properties and homes needed for| evenings. man,» from the | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 mel pall Like DRAYTON PLAINS Lake Land Realty Co. im motiote sate. 7 "ROOM APARTMENT OW Fil Fontine Pree. “at "D Pine & Ie se. see Case TE] modern, 2. bedroom ranch, type| {2 gZONTIAG TRAIL WALLED k NI IDSEN F ROOMS, YOUNG WORKING COU: abies aie rog ron TL ROOM HOWE 7 BEDROOME|~ Chane $1000 Down | mon" sting” using! tose, dining | HOUSES AND” INCOME OF ALL : Red Horse [ee ng eB Ciose_to_town 54064. Preektast 's ping | 2 and 3 bedroom new homes. 4 Trad |W ituren . *! South Bloomfield Area J ROOMS AND BATH. #0 PER A Cre ering ROOM foom. sis. Sde ‘Realtors are * Full basement. Ol) heat. Fie isnewner bull Break bey — Loree 2 story brict heme, wth Real Estate pre ol py lg Hara ha 6 shod Ot one Immediate Occupancy ! HUN terms. 5 Handy to Downtowr attached 2 car garage. Large | ; Couple only References required. SLEEPTNO ROOM. WIT EFTCH. > OF YOUR Houses located 2 blocks west of UNTOON LAKE aney 30 ow rnoen living room with fireplace and | FE 4-2252 _FE 20077. en it desired Close to bus, Day| A HOME OF YOU Baldwin o. Columbia. PE ¢317./ wew 3 bedroom home, large liv-| distance to downtown Generous | | {ABroap. Oar heat. iio acres of a _ ae SNTs anh MEAT.) Ste, Mo Suis. : OWN oe oo gin beeen Ln attractive ed? walls,| Ying room. separate dining room| == . "Tommgreial properties apa hemes 7 BIG ROOMS “ADULTS ONLY |*OOM,FOR LADY Ge ERCHER| | sinsinakahd = OPEN 70 , tie Bath, Be the fir! hot water, garage, close to bus | Seminole Hills a _ right Call price & Col enytime after ¢ p.m. 233) Gover : West Side Guntay ond 60 netveame, Boeck “Snip at and _ “Snig ts Sea" Gown, Cal us : rooms and tie Sethe, up. - ROY KNAUF, Reale ~ @ ROOMS. CLOSE BN, woctealn ‘room room. | Dorothy Snyder: Lavender ane” Nichet "| ‘Dall wreclient tocation a_i ‘ ROOMS AND BATH. WORKING ne besner 3140 W. Myron a FE 24411 ar aoe WM. H. KNUDSEN proverty for. suburban. “or farms | 302, N.” Saginaw. —— ea god 1} te REALTOR es for o omer large dows | A REAL NICE 3 ROOM AN HERE IT IS Ls why ex By ™ | payments are scarce trade beth apartment fecoted clece to YTON PLAINS AREA 1 ACRE oi Office FE 4-4616, Eve. 2-3750, | . Trales m ote. caltely downtown, Inquire T7 N. Saginaw. of land. 6 utiiity and | The house you've been looking for N a 2 a a dO ee Rg A DORRIS & SON " ford. MOU 40612 wing. Price : —2O8 ang earene Poised pe Tey-| 9 beautiful modern homes, quick pa walls. Only $1600 dn de a co-oP bo gsr APARTMENTS , a , cost, $26,000. shed home, living reom.| Donel Push m @at. Con FE 40684 of stop at aston, TCk terms Murry won't last. ¥52_ YE +1557/ 3 rooms and bath. 1 child per- . kitehen. Knott son far 6 5. Phe &. . jIM WRIGHT, Realtor UICK CASH FOR YOUR HOME 4 per) deman, Sineies Sr doubles. Close | \- monty See bem. 7] ne ° . LAKE - ear gvuic 8 mitted. $60 per month. Near Eastern Jr. High den and recreation room. Nearly new brick home ith . a C —— Enjoy y regardless of condiiion tf price = _in. 181 Judson St. PE 44104. =f Seen, “Sh tent. en>| breceewar and garage atieched, HOW ABOUT ‘o-operative Real Estate Exchange comfort in this @t- & tern. are meht Call PE 40521 K. G. Hempstead, Realtor ROOM AND BOARD AND CARE | A good rem (4) bedroom frame| vised breeseway. attached lot 90"160. well rhaded and land- 345 Oakland Ave FE 6-044) tractive bedroom mod- tea B.D, Charice’ Boston afr 7 ' ay ee | Gok ie poreh, full basement, | Fase and tool shed. landscaped | scaped. large living rm. modern Y Ol rivig + save % aces o nigh, weeded ich wim te ae ag } apa aegn poo nent: On ry | | garage — and ccgoens, tm- tegen 008 — Ae 4 iiichen 2 ‘vovely Pecirms win fot. Weet cubyrben. wis trade for lake directly in beck, Im- HAVE BUYERS FOR | trance. ent ‘and peat Worting |, nse Ga | Sergain vay. Price nas been re- | $8 wile You wil tte | a tax JIM WRIGHT. Realtor | %, i furnace for lot 107 and furnaces, oom SUBURBAN — 08 Ll ex r 4, nN Attractive home on large wae bg or DLORD t _£0t N. %. Le : . Teo Samir te ith € rooms | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange family, Easy terms. One or two vecroom mesere tome. | GROUND FLOGH— APARTIEENT ion AN BOARD_YOR MEN. Motor, | Family Home—Plus West Suburban peach floor. Separate entrances | 248 Oskland Ave. rE bea either city or suburban No drinkers. Clean couple. 1036| Walking distance . % & LOOK earl 3 femily home that will really rms, & bath good floor pian for more ; tt — Led —_ Two dedruwm modern home in Hu-| GousES AND APTS ALL KINDS | ROOMS AND BOARD IN Ciinis- you. Vestibule” fireplace & . Oak floors, cireulation | income if ed. 4 car garage | Mere's that large rench-type three ——- rou Gardens area with basement | Pamily rental agent. FE +3863. #3003. se fa" tiving Tom, full dining f00m. | sumURBAN HOME. 1-3 ACRE LOT| Screens’ storm sash. 81.000 an. 2000s or slop ot 150 E. Pite| ing for, Only 1 pr. ol and com. | AC beat, Large et isl bas ee ce Y TWIn! an's ki with 600x300 feet, Two bedroom ranch| Call for an appointment today. st Levees de go gg rn plastered mn Income on lake or house | pished. 12) Lafayette. 1 —— : tpace. ——- Bye ® type frame home, 2 lovely | bed- m ; bainted walls. Featuring copper! RAY O'NEIL, Realtor pK, — NEWLY DECORATED & FUR- SeebTAG ROOM OR RO AND ; Kens arbor PE 00. “Gitioned “throughout. Large land- somter) ene Sol pruned kiten- | G.I. ta om a as chads Siuminum storms & | mechan . “phone FE 2-T103_or rata Call J. A, Taylor Realtor. FE 42500! fs oo fae Tiga 1 A ay éri “4 price % ¥ heat, wire! for Tove. pent a g's gir ance Sas Theeniie: trees ‘on th bonis lot Three i perce ohare Mons OR | Co-operative Real Estate Euchange mans ag | Abo fin Telegrapa et | Wtd. Room, Board 38A) it ieq"irme closet spare $1480 full price, | Aluminum of brick siding, ples | LiChen and dining L. tiled. beth, vent ‘ WILL BUY ACREAGE OR FAR ‘w. 3 AND BATH . fi #1. ve ee bere < lots of closets. ched ‘|-—- 1 Any size with or without build- gE El ga BEAUTIFUL NEW ae cen te Webster School District wee) ee: eee re Only $2,000 down Call PE 4osee 2 . = ings for cash. Quick deal. Will distance Call between 6 and 98 home 1 attention 4 BEDROOMS PLUS RUMPUS gege costs or stop at 136 E Pike 8t LAKE OR.ON INCOME ; - 703 : each pa . Sed, am ~ A good brick and freme home| ROOM OR Sth BEDROOM De- Handy to beach. Pour family peal eee er wares a oe References exchanged. FE mild mente: patients — by with gr — (ggg Benne sirable West Side location 1 bed- h K | ' WH AT’I I YOU HAVE? modern income with 6 rooms on ' oo - __ a aa cai rs. Dector on call. : rooms (2 down a up’ floor, odernised é al f nd fi ti aa NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE. 3| ford MUtual_¢-0664. with ofl beat Landscaped Iet.| £2, sas path’ dandy. base. Jo DK. Iwill If you tell to see anything that| Income 8180 per’ moath, “plus | ‘Tonite & Every Nite6to8 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE jarge rooms. furnished. 818 veek.| “|, _, , nn...” ©. x» Priced $12,000 ment with gas furnace. One of REALTOR strikes our fanc ive us @ owners apartment. Priced low = zo Hotel R 39 y y. 8 r = ‘lcKINNEY. _On_bus line. FE 5-143 ot ooms Pontiac's er homes Many Since 1926 ring, We have a variety of homes et $17,500 . F. McKINNE SCHOOL 8ST, ? AND BATH, OIL Low Down Payments other outstanding features. Only 101% N. Seginaw Stret in jae and suburban in ail 97 COLEMAN-Brand new 8800 Com Ra heat, adult. Fe 2-745. HOTEL ROOSEVELT We have a number of these and | $11,960 with $2,950 down Phone FE 2-403) Eve FE 2-1804) price ranges WILLIAMS LAKE INCOME d-pedroom FH slow Po. Pontiac EM 3351 7 LARGE ROOMS.~COOL SHADE pe ay . Fronting on lagoon, this 2 family} 8° many many outstandin re Pe tame | garage, right for working Le See ee 5 vaaRLY “wcOME: ‘west Ses sara : LAWRENCE W home will pay for itself, Im-| features, vestibule closet FE 60043 or FE 4-0661 coup e. clove to dove town. rh} $12 WEEKLY —, : location near Pontiac High School. DONELSON PARK GAY | ORD =“ ae oe nL lous tiving room, Wits fo IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR| 75 ane Par LOWER 3 By week. Also bby $d wt 4 of $41 weeki~ from 2 apartments.| Now Under Construction ing e' kitchen, home, Equity, or land contract! rooms. Must be honest, be efficient. OA ee = 012,180 terme. Se oe rative Real Estate Exchange A ] a A A. ’ 1 child may be welcome. : a in this v 4 J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | reauirea Call only $30 PM to] HOTEL AUBURIN NIC HO] IE BAST SIDE BUY. 28 Tinaly | subdivision, (For talormetion con Dek Pike et FE eoses| |, . | aylo Sith colored fixtures, a a 4 284 W. Huron 8t. FE 5220) be) Syies Tutt: Thurs. Prt] Room: by Day or week 4 rooms and ath, full vesement, | Wt + REALTOR - INSURANCE Sor esse: baat paved oalon. FOR QUICK AND COURTEOUS Gon "refrigeration wal age ls — IN OXFORD 100 Oakland Ave. ite Mad sidewalk, sewer, water, Oi sericea? eoburben prop | VRrtuhed inoue MO LRe | wi aeetaee tae ANDHARGERCO. | Sut sot! KENNEDY | ¢ cecroomnome wih, vearoom | Open “ve COR rent | ference the Fubar * 103 B Huron Street f i Rent Stores 40 | 33 Ww. Huron BEM TE P19 | say more to choose from. Drive REALTOR | sual vaamnie etna teem Cabeuail’ LAKE O ) ment. Convenient to Denet- FE 42286 Eves. F£2-1311| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 8: : ok te cur AE ngs ‘and look over C= Evetings ‘til me bedrooms and semi-bath up. On| room modern home, sun porch, Church and shopping center Eve OA 03338 A . : 7 pnese-tietiags 3007 W. Huroa 43568 | nicely tandscaped lot. 50”250.| 3 blocks from ecnool and down Drive out Muren St. te Der- Is ics TAN 2 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH Good for Many Businesses = : mae : B > $2,500 down. See M.A. Frits. .49| town.Must be cash deal. MY elson School. turn te LISTINGS WANTED ae aacs Meas: Hae ee, | Ouleae © dgmaes WS ceuaqmieek wun: EAST SIDE W Burdick St. Opford. Mich. | _¥8713._Afer _@ om __ ee aes es Buyers Are Waiting _m. i Rasleod Self-serv eneral Motors Coach pliant, salesman for “Ie dg i¥S t b we BS OD Rg |e acme | Bete ees] BROWN J, curt [Maem aa ceatis| soon negu eamare | ART ERONT BUYS: | See H.C, Newingham, Broker |" gusset &. Youna RENTAL| built location. Vier rent of 1368 W. Huron = _ Open Evenings | home Ges best 2. large lots. | ii atch for the red & white house”| 4 bedrooms, large rooms, nice} RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 381 8 Marshal) AGENCY FE ¢1444 \ease m heat. win- c rative Real Estate Exchange fenced. Priced stiractively spe || eben tii tae Eb Eben de 0: ad kitehen ¢ beth natural brick + o- es —_ agate do / hesement, cellent | 1] 000 own, Six modern 5 DROOM MODERN WOME, onable down payment to GOI loan . — 3 9 cans pretreat 73 W Huron —— 4 2 ROOM APARTMENT, PRIVATE | for dime store hatdware or cloth-| near Wilsot - Pull base-| 2 Monthly payments only $52 in . repiace, many er des Prone PE 3-7103 or OR 3-0673 entrance 1 child weicome Bus Plastered. $500 0 $700 down. xes insurance. features, Only 96.850 with $1,850 cciivel Meek: Mstate “ - 30 . stop both -} ment, enc reer porch and Mr cluding ta: R Co-ope Exchange Wanted Baldwin Ra. at E Pike Pe 240s or niece front poreh. k possession.| Near Waterford High. - Going, COMBINATION BUSINESS FRONT- down, Right om the water. An- 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BA AND 23-9616. _| Priced at only Fi oe0. OR 32382. £08, AND mc nOME Opin AS. O O] omer 5 room mer — peome ; Listi Sion SN Rent Office Space 41) g.000 rutt PRICE. wice and with ¢ room nearly modern home room 14x23 feet dining room « istings 7 ROOMS, UNFURNISHED APART- ~~ clean cosy bungalow located near See oe ee em cal terms. FOR BETTER HOMES serene ale win Otek Gave. ar Tl ge ment. Aduits only. Auburn ATTENTION —————— >» ( H ARI hy Snvd Lavender smeiée Clark, hnoalter. 1308 propery "We fave Siena waning | Meth PRS arg | Sees, Timing. Geek thes nd | 9 oy wns zatte Dorothy REALTOR hat ejes shen seu mare into |_sveninge on ec | | Tun BRD TO Bm : 3 ROOMS AND BA , b- | $6,500 WILLIAMS LAKE SPECIAL. purchase. 2 and 3 bedroom riment. Private entrances.) bone service may bilo x lovely and well 3140 W. Huron St VE Sil) this three bedroom modern bun- A LITTLE FARM b 5 r good | Ps . urban real ¢ ee ee ee toon, | SCHOOL’S OUT! Time to move! open Bund 1961. Ot] furnac 4 ‘ ; service if the rive end rms are —— = ee 18 sore oe _b 908. Here "o feel velee ad ‘ eres 8 1320 0q. ft. ‘ranch home Gse wo 4 pm Sea utometis net wore ‘Newly $1,000 DN _ E jooms | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 @ senee ee ie decorated throughout Situated on , me e add me ~ ~ $11.800 LAKE ORION Excetient| lend. Three bedrooms porimerss nice lot 80x130 ft. Monthly pay- a - er ee ee oe Asan onal vs sD jocation. Large 6 room modern| heat, fenced rear yard. Only ments only $57 including taxes VETERANS 4 rm, mode n home on 7 fertile _ Clean. _ FE +138. |2 COTTAGES FOR GALE OR condition. Large $1975 down. and insurances On GI mortgage and en excellent garden. There's F. CG. Wood Co. APARTMENT, CLOSE, MODERN. trede. Bargain tor deal. ag BE a co 7 n 5 Sake ek we ae aan Lagat so a acres = — Ae an ; a e } ETTER THAN NEW bd hom raw Traspber- REALTOR GLEAN PRIV—T ROOMEBATR| pene Mosport, a madate Biraite| S04 Z0a,°Mn, Morey Geriatr: | must cep = ne, Ht room Juzurigue or fiy all the way bere, tor we| morugage which will eliminate the| TOE" cated west of Poutiac. Cor. of Willi. ns Lake Ra. & Mc8 | 4 garage i+’ floor. Shade. Aduites kate rs ot UPrvorsity | and plastered walls. a a - E Ries. Ge have the bof the year. Pour| scaping sod inetelling storm each | Full price just $7,900: OR 31239 Office Open 08) Faf"3 5551 1—=Detrott_and MA 6-436 Se Sorte her hase. | Need a Little gies Seems Gnd bath, Gesvmont|. cad ceteens ond eter ara home GLEAN 3 oil Fg tt td furnishes, PF $0763 oe a JOSLYN. — ¢ Extra Money? with ofl ference cng astometic requirements. Call us for details. ORCHARD Rent Apts. Furnished 33 On Sruth Be wigs toa ess (od CABIN NEAR WEST BRANCH dition. ree bedroome oa | WEST nl: ‘wees © diosa te vee, end I's cor garage with paved Francis 5 eon Miller HOME, BARN ” ~ cones B besement and gas | the owner and driveway. J two blocks wes’ Pho « 1501 FE 243). = tion larger querters $ rooms for ealtor Located right on @ main red 1 ROOM FURNISHED WITH be Aluminum storm would : would a lodge. 2 room apt. to rent. This of Telegraph Rd Full price only i uitchenette. jas only. 405 W. oie recor * For Sale Houses 43 seaped. The perfect ome. $32,000. i #e . fs Ue nome siece $7,960 witn very good terms. DOING BUSINESS AS STONE fea from your ont canee u 7984. room ‘ ‘ 4 mortgage 4 ‘ Og tos ~ @ H to trimm sprayed r Room Fee catsance. first | 916 per weet, Eaun m. PE S103 | S"EW 9 BEDROOM moneE month a Ay you ph 4 ES Ra ES ph Dates | trees A Sout Glock “bers . ca : . . LS Ki aaa | ent Houses Purniched Pontens Bee, wih) LH, BROWN, Realtor oe em ier os Lot 150x160 a. eum | modern home. Three nice level ota | MODERN @ ROOM WOME Oi | {room nome end, at needs db haimenn as , = ©. Bane : . sandy beach. This litt! ee. carpeted, close to Sin down. picieague conse or 3 ladies, paved = wrt 2 BEDROOM BRICK ver Ruste Esem.| B.D. CHARLES, Realtor] bae°s es, owtemetic ou home needs some finishing ‘but the tn Highland 2 ores, Lacetes | wan net OS ee , 78. Norton 2 ROOMS KITCHENETTE AND| with ‘cxpabet~e attic gas heat, | 8 PROP “ P8082 goes roots 9.005 ou Gh | Drive te rieht wah low down pay] fi wi. | WARD E. PARTRIDGE 7 LarcEe Nis. bath, FE 40177 j=. fl. ay and bea lawn. or gn — - @00 down. MODERN HO REAI TOR FE 2-8316 rooms Heat . gas, electric | FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT.| $12,800 witr terms » Jocated a 1717 po Open — OFFICE OPEN 9-8 Straits Lake down. $7 iN ih, refrigeration wate entrance.| $75 month FE 5-036 wen © ee eet: os. Co-operative Estate Exchange | 1come Property : . monthiy Readv for immediate oc- | 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 0 Ad $8 Virginia Ave. CARE HOMES AND abt, RUS Canal frontage price $750. Under $10,000, Consists of ~ A. JOHNSON, Realtor Tawe: Land Realty Co DONE -| Cad dete cart, S\ HRAM oom “ed in th FE 4-2533 : Fee oe ee aified| ARE. COTAGE PoRIERED. he: ne — 3 TO BUY A GOOD CAR] fkrreote ye Bimbnertauon | 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | "sou" wapearwewe—rert | BUYER - FINDING'S ER nn ea siet| eReader "take wi "| FE 5-501 or FE 5-2564 read the Want Ads!| iaus's Shy" eden Joe == — Fisser Baar sigeaern,,""s'| EASY through Classified vads atever YO4N| sew —MorEL APTS. - ww Mure Reattor| BROS That’ a — , im, s where bargains ik. 2 large lots, In} ads! To sell anythin problem, let Want Ads| “ceo ! Rat tatate : ea) Gites REALTY co._| Jack Loveland | beryhat tartemetton Scheel | 7 Te solve it! Dial FE2-8181,| Close in teh * pend, oot Green. Cal] Pyone OR, >-1T2 ot On ~a mW, Hur | rE bit Fr Pass Lake RA, Keogo Harbor | PAUL | my JONES. REAL >(BSTATE dial FE 2-8181. 20063 after 5:30. after 4 P.M. @ to 6; Sua, 1 bo & Open 9 * : —— : / & *. , ~ ' 2 f ~N er _ | TWENTY-FOUR: . ” THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE-29, 1954 | fer Sele Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL by Dick rare For Sale Lots 46 Business Opportunities 51 Money to Luan 53 Mortgage Loans 54 L WARWICK HAS 3 NEW 2/6 ROOM TERRACE. ALL MOD nan (Ge a. ca el ~~ | __ sState Lisonses Lengere) | oe a oe : Se ort a Weriet” Geen as] Wiig Ae EWE , (eS Aik PEM rom as, gen mmormaate| GET CASH QUICKLY |" Lo ttt eae Breer OY LAKE FE 45181 Eves. . ; — istse PERT” RESTRICTE owe MAKE THE RIONT CHOICE Up to $500 poet lie Ba GOODELL pereeeee, Sart. Sar "easee | —WWECT SUBURBAN itixite FEET RESTRICTED OFF | = pgattok PARTRIDGE Up For Sale Housetrailers 55 ba Reed Owner, PE sive. ~y acne hh SUBURBAN | —onte Re. wpe tam “BIRD TO SEE tue Mon Most deals ae tw 30 ring SALE. REPAIR eS FEBcon"™, 8 3 mEDROOM. ALL home vary moderns on wide For Sale Acreage 47 BIRMINGHAM siinutes. Loans cise wate @ Sis portman wig ad Ere urities. BEAUTY SALON |7-y\ eat vovererot. |*rguams seas seer OAKLAND |Site et eee in Birmingham. Will sell one beth lots. tomer xine. V ti refrigerator, bottle gas stove and bo og ted off ‘baldwin. Be the met Bae lease < | oon as ep le C Se sk! » ai =e good aa OAN O, WEW AN) MODERNIZED USED tie own, Cal tonight. —— - Good oe ’ ones, 8s ’ IT’S RED HOT me) Gate e5 ek Cren overs te mediate ae eCHANO! - , € Nothing to compisin about in thi & LOYD RENT ppeniton Griveta” Valuable lecotien, good TRAILER rence open eves solid bid all fixtures in tiptop | m_ PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG Oven EV ae om - « Smmediate 8 ee > iate t Say bees, pond A" loa Lei ea ia tone_ FS “town 3 as possi ag, Bl f Dorothy Snyder Lav REALTOR beauty located near Waterford teem to 4p a eory relaxine | all enon orov-i wider. warting siches. 2 ove! \Wiost Suburban steam heat lovely big yard, out- door grill, 2 car garage, lake | Good 3 bedroom modern home lo o'e ck ee Lin a Pe a ee tea a sata. Ou Neat to Consumers Po chage. What e mene \¢ ee C umers wer 41216 “ heat, large attached gar and is. Near a a cn ae ine SUM MER CL — lees all nicely landece an be road im the lake region. Only Me ——— : “BUD” Nicl sli bought tor only $1,500 down. ’ 050 Y beat thi Te ON ALL ‘34'S : . Sichohe @ ACRES down ou cant at 5. 45 1 * bedroom sluminum Seminole Hills REAL ESTATE Ll 1s — down Partially nt- ira Anal : Modern te te minute, Perfect for Lake Front oo - TOP “C” BAR 33 ft 2 bedroom. bunks, & Tub. a large family. Center hall en- Modern cottage that can be lived Fr. ‘oneavie es ee Ps my penance 1 ee tect Quick, Friendly Service | 36 tt sincie bedroom, show model. trance, spacious living room with se nthe . Ortonville 133, reverse chg. ls — ear sround 100 ft of ie PROPERTY @ T. Seating for 100 people. Ideal No red tape 28 ft single dual wheels. ooo ing: tiled pewder room. ood 4, trontage on excellent 3 ag ays Good hr Hg LY a partners Business growing 27 ft single bedroom ‘tub & shower. gishwasher exhaust fen. break north of Pontiac, $1,600 with reas Muss. location. VE) every day. Near Dew Seveiop- Baxter & These, plus 2 mod , " S| |= > . $7. eas- —— t. Certain! in «@ 22 anc ~~ ee BY = onable lerms RICTED tuelsne” offering at only 858.- _ riced, fully gu and can ogg — . full bath and Sylv Vi sale 3. 10 of more $760 ey 0 full price. Livin stone a placed » & modern mobile Carpets end drapes included. | yun illage Le © eee Pe ee ae g home court just 12 miles north Shown by appointment. Immediate possession Large ma arm, Soe en a Sense Beas WARD E. PARTRIDGE Finance Co FE +1538 pag hg Bog LT . ad ee A. KERN Wl. na deme poem, aD ka bore ccelcppice op wariomat Busiszes| % V Lewrense % ot fase ewimmine fishing pienie | ss aaa : RN, Realtor itehen 3 bedrooms, gas own ~~) on Owner.” Odt- ee OS IPAL HOUSE Ts | $29 to a5 =. bus service and Oakland Ave FE 2-0200 heat 2 = wet OFFICES CIPAL fectiitie Estate Since 1919" privileges. on Gyiven Lone. aiid wry ant cares home with o acREs OF? Mitt ry MILLER RD. West COAST-TO-COAST Community Loan 2. 7 3 PARERURST "TRAILER CT. & A-) condition $2,100 down * miles _ ft. road front- 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131) ,,8% BU iq west of tiac. Large parece? of age Large msg Good st En A ren 1840 Lapeer R4. Lake Orion MY - SMART Y fete Front lend Shapts A Home compicte cies homesite. FE 32-1333. World’ S argest Friendly Pervice 2-461), . _— SPLASH! 3 bedrooms. Large living P ase gang MA 2 W. Huron Open Eve. PE 2-8316 ines 2 GENERAL HOUSE TRAD TRATL- a How would you mike eo heme wih room with fireplace, plus fice tor sale , . cent off on equity. Lot 44 at 451 a on Lake Oakland. Nice ee . bl a Is Oo Oo, PAUL Jones. REAL ESTATE 7 = 8 Telegreph_ uu PisuEn | nog gn gene ES Es Lake Gas heat, Priced at REALTOR ik eee — DO YOU? i FT. ALL ALUMINUM, Tation. Pert basement. Giassod-ta porch ree Corner of Williams Lt Rd & Msp For Sale Farms 48 De you wast 8 Class “C” Bar Bidtric & ice refrigerator. C-.eps ond Purege. Lat is texaee. "Only | Watkins Lake Front 38 __ = & Cate? 3 edule, 3 ciethes cneete. os Sonn. : WILLIAMS ~~ [* onto $750. 7342 Vacant LLIAMS You know ... 1 hate to vote on this bill until I talk to ' De -ou mind hard work? W u Good tires. opposite CRA WI ORD You cant help but love the LAKEFRONT my Nerher!” CAN YOU BEAT IT? Do have workable ideas? itho Lertia ce van = well-constructed, 3 bedroom Here is @ beautiful 3 bedroom ¢rm. farm home 30 minutes’ you Bave ~ aes E d HODERN. N36 1053 | INDIAN INDIAN home with its beeutiful liv- brick ranch type home with an Grive from Pontisc. Deiry barn n orsers _ Lived in 6 ‘na iy 3 Do you have a good record? housetrailer. L' 2141 Opdyke ing ragm fireplace, glassed A-l beach at your front door Fer Sale L ° 23 stanchiors siole 180 acres Call EM 3-0157 before 9 P. a a front poreh car garage The living room is 28x15 with or le Lake Prop. — 44 For Sale Lots 46 in exce len’ farming area. F _ Call Ee 3S MART BUYS woe ee ee ick ree me eee | fst) nd on Fe une ab mena eh eguna. | OO Fee Reve CHLOE be Say down?) Fale sore dotng business with | SPECIAL CUSTOM 26% FT. DE: _ home. $12,500, terms bedrecms Gpecions bitches wilh | SILVER (LAKE YRONT LOT| ACROSS PROM THE, PONTIAC asm bile cet on farm | Do you want a real gold mine? fener daaaen ompaed. ‘Reauire a Ng Shh aisposal LOOKING AHEAD ; knotty pine ‘cupboards It has 8) seul30 Good beach. Igcated in a | Golf Club: 2 lots. Idea ome | oS ee ments are simple You can stool and loaded with extras. Cost oe railer home? Pull| Monthly payments of $60 w in Oskiand County at @ price you| Good beech. Anderson, ownef.| High and sii 2 Sons. 66 W. Huron. PAUL — REAL ESTATE price ts $10.090 Terms can be| ha valence. con aftere Pair 00 with $3,000] 9906 Ceaer Park Ra cod 9180 —_— rolling. Good 32 W. PE 43505 FAST “SERVICE arranged. tiie DOWN own Ca ay and let us|LAKEPRON: AND LAKE PRIV- “DEC . LC FULLY 1PPED a 1GHBOR- CR A ORD 2, dedreon: Mevie stucco | Show you this real bargain. EERO” ABD LASS bere 10 ACRES PRIVATE E LAK E avi ne igs a epg Fg home. On. Diocks ‘to church CLARKSTON Lake. Senstbly prostrteted Low On bit ovortong ing ae Mgr | nevis nar proce Det 3. H¢ SEH ILD XC 3 (AGENCY schooi home Mere 7 room hom wr payment y terms. vy Fro Lf eg visburg ares, ew room POR RENT: ACE FOR o Realtor ” sas Opdyke page toe rages le a im-| {ithe clean desirable village of | _ 20000 SS sandstone rench home with 3/ chine shop Phone on sis (Established Gince 1932) Sotiale essupeney vet | Cuartston “On a, large welt and ae ae oe fireplaces, 1% baths, 2, car gs FOR RENT. Gas STATION AND FINANCE SALES—SERVICE— > sce . ated on one the 5 : . Ml ! EMBREE & GREGG | fies sree ‘clarion’ thi $1,750 DOWN as Wand wes a fhing aod swimming. 12 eres of Fin’ veo bite. StTiwell 1-11 on = FINANCE wl 34303 oe Eu 33281 and fireplace. Dining room. Li-| Ny Willi Lak od oy ore “lake Rd suger maples. and 26 fruit trees. 3% South Saginaw St. Kay Bid: Anderson. Royal Champicn, Pret prery se See Bpactous kitchen ear Williams ¢, MOC-| Sa = Leas _Lake Sa mueman’s farm. $.-! Grocery Store—SDM nd Fir Prone titers’ 40558 cee Fg Pm BEST BUYS TO saTtLe ESTATE ON CHES. 2 larae bedrooms with ample! ern 3 bedroom ranch Near Auburn & Rochester R4. 6208 14177 4 KERN. Real Beer & wine rocery in good lo. N , ra toa past ive Choose your Island. . frontage, ment with ol] — 1% car ge- 1 ] . é LA. KK. ealtor cation. Stoc ures, equipm pci ir n w down = room house beth nae water, rage This is pt home type, large ot, spring Woodward 2-9700. Detroit. 31 Oc! : and real estate goes. Store has e one TODAY .— |_feer Mttai™ bees) eaten we win’ wage | water, well insulated | CAS ELIZARETM SUBDIVISION |" "Real gisie sce ie’ "| "rooms" efite“termtl ™** Y “PARTS STORE aluminum comb., full col-| sede Privileges on Mena beth , It's as nes. as your telephone. Just | Everything for the, timior from WEST SUBURBAN — bred bath, walkout tastes| cee tae asi Roy Annett Inc.| “T whee go 8. Telegraph }- ELIZABETH LAKE __ | tmmediat 2 bedroom Pee a “WHITE LAKE. 114.000 Pil price for this 4 scree Y . = Acrou from Tal urgn, Comtet | FRONT modern whe 2 at sorage. Tile ment, good drainage, hot| 2 go. building lots Lake privt| ment ee es he REALTORS Open Eves. and Sunday P. M. ‘ beth. oll FA heat, i peri i leger on good, beaca ‘Caltfornia | Beth. and. beautiful Kitchen Nice | ™ Open Eve oe list! cessories 57 ; COLONIAL INCOME = ‘down, be oo air ot perimeter heat,| owner ot for 9600 cash.| grounds with lots of co eine Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 For auto fina.cing refinancing. Auto Ac , Nothing this that vs Ms hy GI iHOMES electric water heater, war tee Mr = seacellent chic wena peed bare, |— MOTEL,_OR CABIN Gite Corihy purpore, "ost Touos are ATTENTION eet 6 ee Oe eee ee ee cree | Piene ene OF 21872 or OM 3.1780 semi-finished. $1,750 for Larte io ging Pie beat | tose ee er Ot a et cnaaet Treva separ: |W sot" wre-kane 1040 to 1060, care west rb Pie . : e ol — = = walls Loony tod bl | en _ mn equity and take over. A — privileges. Make reasonable wit ——_ wand *comtrect ——— one wee 8 — ment olan. ke. - age used engines, over 7? arble q wd Fe rue: s e as c ™m rm 4& m= r . freien dennree | Tice ticrta o ey ne Wilams) Dorothy Selene ney 1 BROWN, Realtor ie oy wae Suet! Home & Auto ae le tr ts Automatic oil and 2 big wo, water, heater ke Rd. REALTOR ealtor | ted SSL.° cabot wes by acer bum; Used tia end water heater 5 car —* Pho ‘eet all liane o Real Ex PE 24610 Priced at only $21,000 with very SC RAM AU PARTS Se Te a 10 a.m to 4 pm. Co-op Real Estate Exch. ee te ertan oan Company 2899 Dixie Hwy ve +4633 front 2 edjoining mw | HAS DONE IT NICE LEVEL WOODED LAKE | DESIRABLE OTTAWA DRIVE LOT Sale Business Property 49| wen equipped with good. clean 01 Community, National Bank AUTO GLASS | mae per mt sein. Mares TE pe Se Ee ee 3 eY | Heck Patt af akg aes | tures te 6 "burraar # mt | we specie t set oute am a spake’ ai AGAIN! |= Bye Saree 7% | Busy BUDCK OF 4, UNITS ON! Kearir new suiting, sth Bui : ‘ nL ot odie tmmedinie cerian wie f $25 DOWN | Iacameg beter check ont here | ta be Saced. Lot t0mnise, Ovne? ea easton, ei geen Goct q ean. i Vv : ~ ‘ ay modern, weet ovburben ; a round» modern home on | Beautiful ‘s acre north suburban $15 000 a en At only | retiring. This is a Dasearier th busi. | oe o windshield. nate only . : VALUET.R | HIGH OUALITY shotvest Rafe. sandy beach Good | building sites Black-top road New ness for partners. Priced at $25,- lass Co 123 Avenue. WARDS ORCHARD | “yeh use og LOW PRICE a ae a ae CORT ME. IMBLER | 53a romasteaae TE SONAUTO, PARTS - ow ation-Am * Se * 'o' : miles iq ry? Really « “picture” home pati neo ceo R ai ates bee te to Pontiac §3.000 down, 8720 Ar-| $25 DOWN lit a o-sunder 3 Pops Seginaw st. location, estab- For gg gor 20 with wonderful planning and Oakland Ave FE 5-060) lington Rd. corner of Pontiac 2 acres on Brown Rd. Easy | Co-operative Real Estate Exchan, Nice clean stock, good oe . A it raneh O As ake : lac e or call ng code — ec ery reasonable rent home” semtain ing 5‘, beautl- rr .. NEULY _ DECORATED ‘se owls Flanders seser ves pane * 58 DOWN BY OWNER, 24X30 “CINDER tease, Doses Wishes to retire vio = eet 88 om = ! . m ie e ~ ~ des * ful fooms. Automatic oil! gas eat storm wwsews and UNUSUAL HOME ON ONE OP 609x225 ft. building lots in Orion Piste Mey. MApi an dese tase ; J f OOLLERBACKS heat Hardwood foors. Cor Screens, venetian blinds. $1,000 n the most Beautiful Oakland Coun: | Sensible restrictions D Dixie Hey MAple S271! days, | payment and terms case YOU MAY BORROW ee port. Home Buyer a or $1,500. e sites ms ’ ates _— to a Us and see this home before | Omar call FE $058) ° s, ‘Bethe cypress pane! stecte| K- J. VALUET, Realtor COMMERCIAL FRONTAGE Dorothy raver Lavender J wwe oe oe" 1 $550 DOWN | P Hngagen Tee Ste) «nor icv Pate | fe, eee ee miaion - ane A ES oe 1 ° = rative Estate Exchange - area. ne W. Huron 8&t. FE 2-411 WILLIAMS LAKE Oakland Ave FE 5-060 for stores with ¥ a of park! Office open Sund: and generators so ATTENTION Ors only, we have 2 choice lots C) iy" story home on lake front. | - ~ —— | See Pee infor em to 4 pm. Tod or weed pects fer “CS nse r available’ Attractive 3 bedroo! rooms on fir LONIAL HILEB: 75 MOBILG. TION Y : . BARGAIN HUNTERS brick crete exterior. Selected oak fireplace. large screened pore high lot, excellent ‘one ce ROY KNAUF, Realtor Por lease oe Ng Sag i ¥ of Bir- a gt bekines Ave. Ph. FE ¢4513 Ottering 00 for, the first | Deore toot aniwere. plas: DAILY 1-6 ana boat, S| a. oe PE suun| mingham. initial, investment, can room home with plas- AILY I- os. For lease | JC YK additional foundation and tie tile bath magiec-fold accordion -p "CET 4 _ OR EAST BLOOMPIELD RIG on call, “ir. ees B NER slab 16220. Includes } addi doors on closets Automatic ot! 209 PRINCETON 2002300, beautiful — io tow : , : call’ Poatioe a: eee — co. ©. 1 INNER TUBE 760-15, Senay 10-2 Ouiside well. le — an = Leggy ho 2 taxes only $1500 ca CITY CORNER aeataoen FIN ANC 0. driven but a few miles, —_, Valuadi RANT AND RIVET _OR ON cAN like new. FE 5-6563, of Crooks. You can make some ag Oo msurence Better hurry COMPARE! 93339 WOODWARD ESTATES 40x13. pia gpa inom Mig hao Se route to lake@. Doing good busi- EC i$ Joanson Ave money here ed at $2,500 : paved street. sidewalks $650 main hwy 78 = 225 ft hess. Call after 4 FE 43790 anere ted bey PE +e ™ WHI E *Lath & Plaster : peed 20 re eoeen ome ] cares saoiwam Sect sent “ iid = PERRY PARK Excelient building | . hp @ [Seed ined | mbeamadhd haat $200 DOWN | *Aluminum Windows un se B site just 1 Perry & Peed | ciner Bunipeae Cag 88” SMART BUYS ered rae up to 24 months to |¢ Auto Service 58 Smell 3 room home with *Ranch Roof OAD, OUR NE y ¥ down. suburbai gas station with well — . foundetion in for new home “ ; ~ . ak . , . senae established business Mas jubrica- REPAIRS BUMFIIC & PAINTING located oa West Columbia BI {C)S. *Fully Insulated LOCATION BARE PROns see o) re en | FLOYD KEN, Realtor] Scaunei cna iecy ae 6 ae FREE ESTIMATE Dig lot Needs oe sone WATKINS LAKE off pavement only $1509 jG We, Lawrence FE UGG cpen oves| geca’S betsoedl Kons ame pace CENERAL PUBLIC LOAN ALL MAKSS or agare te compl; with city specifi- Phone % Por fags - aise Qne 2 bedroom bungalow and Next to Consumers Power fireplace. gas cameee “tenset. | FE 3-718) cations Easy monthly pay- =< OPe® ,_Sun_ 1 to $ one 3 bedroom Modern each has : landscaped yard and garden spot TEAGUE FINANCE CO. BRAID. MOTOR SALES oot RR BRE itree tint tee inree enced poree 2 Seareom.| JOLIN A. IWI1rt SAGI wD RAT ADT 202 N. MAIN ag Ry Ba . cE $12. 600 room, $1 ub- S . Ps Year Fair NEAT AS A PIN WHITTEMORS ST. «ROOM MOD- stantial down payment required. REALTOR AUTOMOBILE a ow CRAWFORD ROCHESTER MICH Rn species arge : = _ 0 ar) ° ANESH. o> ge BE ae a ee ee Russell eh UPPER STRAITS LK. | pnone *< Hoot ie. FE FE_>1004| TS ft frontage on 8 Saginaw. | Realtor a-_連: CO wae. ad oe iid te oe condition. Contains 4 rooms fenced yard with flowe 4 year around homes. Fine beach - deen vestigate this Open Eves. and Sun FE : and batt and utility Elec- cchaol eee pent Priced from $7500 to 96080. Pos-| 1 lizabeth Lake Fstates | quickly. Very : 41540 LIVESTOCK $350. _ tric hot water. Brand new east sie oan ou peg Young seasion J days Reasonable down| 40 LARGE LOTS WITH PARK] ™soy businesses Only v4.00 TO BUY TO REALTOR | ph Rochesten LOT. OL | 1-9791 Wanted Used Cars 59 ss selling | 6 roome stairway to plastered REALTOR payments —— beach getent oe ak on ore oe a Pa a Partridge IS THE ““RIRD" to see “WHEN YOU NEED ~ FOES 273 DOWN WONTON AVE > foome sea tom, | PE 63) KOT Templeton, Realtor | Ascot or phone FE 4-47 RESTAURANT FOR SALE. STEA- Voane at. Heart . PRIVATE Paar ee es ak $775 DOWN as heat Could be nice tecome _For Sale L Lake Prop, M4 2339 Orchard Lake Rd PE 4.4563 Chi “Gauiond’ 008 Sr Oablend | You don't ee to b —shepe. OR 33131_eves Clintonville Road with ap- a ace arcctafenteaese ~—— : Office Open Eves Just Look At 86-2461 ° heart to Pron sal Lig Mir D5 t S \ ee gt ac ak ROSE. McLARTY «BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM HOME | CHEROKEE THHLLS! r —_____________lguor bar ‘and. 8 room hotel in O Poe 1&M Motor Sales rooms © 1 bath. Some FE 2.2162 with basement on 2 lake front! fF Sale K P 45 a Business Opportunities 51| the center of the state It has a For top dolar on ate model cars. eigen hg "oss S42 MONTH ~ lots Plenty of extras, $10,000, mel S oe. int i hi ta: - te Socata Fi 9 | aaiald ~~~~~~> | gross to be proud of and owner 2627_Dixte_ Hwy. OR _3-1603 2) : _terms. OR 3-7301 CRE “ close- country ation liza. ll @onside. t We ca Li ith 24x30. A wonderful bargain. Inctudes ake andliasuranes Take . BI ————— | CABIN AND LOT $895 $200 DOWN. bath Lake Rd 1, mile W. of ser: ' or contracts i he an eee problems Tyee can aot up te 108500 THE HIGH DOLLAR - ‘ over 4 per cent mortgages on this G LAKE 825 per month. Access to seven Telegraph Rd.—and select your GOOD RETURN vert for apt. Phone now!! No. 019 and repay ip smal) mon! any pa pay-| for the eo bigb ie used cars. We LAKEFRONT modern 2 bedroom home Northwest of Clarkston large 4 beautiful fishing and swimming site soon! Established dry - cleaning busi- mente need the ve the sot tra ile HIDEAWAY C PANGUS 1919 M-15; feom furnished cottage 2 bed-| lakes fisherman's and bunter’s ness, cash and carry. You could Hot S Telephone us or cai at our office.| i will pay Fou. é Ph Ortonville 132, Reverse Charges porch lavatory, 24 fost screened | Daradise Townline Wilds, ¢ miles} CARL W. BIRD, Realtor add $100 a week to your pay-| on. of ee Spot H. J: VANWELT cod ony the “cool | axe Curl BRICK CRETE HOME. 6800 Siete ; posseasion 96.250 o catma on A ee edenee | aes $03 Community National Bank Bide Cr pausice pomeen aan uip- | highest gross poy bars in = OR_ 1386 breere. is a cute small 000 ae ue. alee nie oe PONTL IAC REAL TY CO_| tor. Lake George Open Sundays. FE 4421) —sEves. FE. 1302 ment, $1.000. Also would trade | umd. Bascing just 3. nighte 0 3 room home with | stool eARELAND REALTY. CO 737 Baldwin Fx. sens | CABIN AND 3 ACRES ON GOOD LITTLE FARMS for equity im heme. Call ter » ses leaf ea gil onic Top Price for Your Car off Elizabeth Lake Road. Its pene Tradl weneditare™ BRENDEL LAKE FRONT | in’'Cevin wirea Meer ani ' Sd as ia orm @ mein highway. Ask about No. FINANCE CO. AYERIL'S, 2000 DIXIE HWY oft Eiisepeth Lavacre in to. |* BEDROOM RANCH FULLY| 2) Dedroom neat as a pin. Com-| hunting and trout fishing. $2750. Escehemt sme Bers trusts of good ’ > ye FE 4-1574 day! Call us, we have the ern. ‘s mi. west of Pontiac pletely furnished electric refrig-| Terms to suit. Call Lincoln 1-7878. fertile soll. Close to Sus, stares HARDW ARE ST ORE Saree WANTED JUNK key tion cries ‘mamediate posses- oo and stove. Large pereened | Sed AND LOT race ay Liege $15 down and Fast - growing community near STATE -WIDE 702 Pontiae Bank Bldg. FE 3-0477 a Tc ac | Edw. M. Stout, Realt wise, heres MH Mermon FE | Could eaciy be converted to year | M83 Cabin built to. order on ton brick treat bldg medets Mortgage Loans 54 MUST HAVE CARS. Ww. ou eaitor | a — —— around home Large lot. Priced your choice of large wooded lot] |. I BROW SF Realtor 4+-rm apt Land bide. stock Real Estate Service of Pontiac ~w A Auburn mm wSleP* Met esa" eken, Ci es | eS tenn dake Lara td | eh won, TE 2ait| Re SSE mceeT stats P| Jaca ate stea ae TORE Gurere moe EOS . . | a tees oil eco eee ausecuxe year ‘atonend 2 bed- een Ge cer month Nee west: Member Coop Real Estate Exch tet, Geuet eres = reese penameeet*: rc San a ree INTEREST n Used Car Lot because we ereent- a ras y owner MA 58-4686 room heme Knotty low, Reel ke G F . aS dep el att m funds or e fam y need a variety of late mod mrpoan 25 es bedroom ranch YE AR ROU ND — oe _aetponed porch.” Briviieges County. Open Bundays mre Lots of All Kinds, izes 3 > I ORF 5 WATCHMAKERS ATTENTION. seer Gereer ae nectneried, consideration fot up cur tap dl dollar -* s c an o or Fela ee ctee the Both, ctl| 9.004 Seth ot Cedar sland Lat nik see ace Cine GRASS LAKE NEW CABIN ON and Description pice tren oe cos of Ponticcs | Making establishments doing ex. H. G. PETERSON Seas today at 2848. Very nice kitchen, Ue bath oil] Large lot Glesset m porch Price | Dorothy Snyder L d large lot. center resort area. ad- Lots with fills, trees iake = penal $| cellent, dusiness. Owner leaving a You'll be glad you fereece, alse as vor eareet] G3 cl i; woe eee ric- vy onyder Lavender) joining state forest. Good hunting, ircntage Some ideally apes tA er po Sti state for health. FE 48406. 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. E family — —: = = larger SASHABAW RD. eae Wana rr ‘ pLrnegrstd a oo of — at eo ad ounte Peer . a wen Phone §-8406 or FE 5€772 WANTED; wack 1083. 4 DOOR siseo Down aeate wis Hin. te Sve lees tal income of 10 Sale ) — good she ° office Open asements ren ome over per Land Contracts 52 pe. Convenient 1, bedroom. floor, a ees arden soit | ‘0am. = pee _ leg Je a Morrow, Clare, ves e trom 900 te cent’ Ca’ for *urther details. | .~ For Sale Housetrailers 55 * pov rt enn oe oe of “- Pull price only ae potatoes } acre straw- CAl $200 DOWN. $25 | PER MONTH BUYS er 200 10te from which to P oy , ‘4 * LAND CONTRACT FOR SALE _Wanted Used Trucks ¢ 60 and : LOYD KENT, Realtor "CORT M.IMBLER | Brie a'265"%:| CALL FE 5-1284| "tyr cace Santas cue ROVER B. HEN gi eearmens| OS. ; mpongaonans 4111 Josty : ¢s2 SOUTHEAST For this bargain! This house! § miles east of Harrison. Access E HENRY, Inc. Next to Consumers Power onl 1aC ““\ater_ OR _3-0474, oe oe Daily tt 8-Sunday 2 to *| 6 rooms ' floor. 1% acres gar | fur qpacion, latitrecl let. etme cane nue a ao A Te roskedior iskiens a = F I ~ lake Co-operative Rea} Estale Exchange “CUCKLER R ire sony |S uark. A éream rac ome) Deen ce presersy eae ima ies ; for Sale Used Cars 61 - he he ‘ommerc- 1 7 Swallo ,OTS SALE OR TRADE OF , ° THEE, BOOM ER TORT oe geet | THELM. A BT Ree | tester eset. _ 14 000 Fis geet create st a | RESTAURANT & BROS Ch lief Myertible. tadio and. heater. very : 1414 _OR_}-0603 $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd Sale Suburban Prop. 45A —bera,_FE $008) ____. DRIVE-IN c good condition. Also. 1847 Buic Hise! inane = wertial base- | FE 5-1284. FY 43844 Open 8 to 7. | ~~~~~-~ RR Ne fH. APPROVE Ph OR 31872" or OR 31769 Super four door sedan, reason- tile ean ates os foal gg Eg West Suburban ¢ ACRE: OF LAND 7 AND BATH. |a © ELLIOTT & SON Nortnwest | ESTES ranch \- ve sites tp Dray-| Owner's health forces sale | Open 9 t 8 Sun. 1 to 5. MOBILE HOMES eale Private owner. Phone FE bitte down or $9000 cash. @ ROOMB-— acre double lake privileges Nearly new. pias-| ern at Middiebe: JOrdon 46121. Lo hing le TD yeere ver = SS $10.300 LAND CONTRACT ON ft to 45. ft i length Up to anytime iag edroom The sees eidel faites iver oP pig, ve tani and ‘ard wood floors _MAyfair 62503 HOI.M ES-BAR I RAM aseke *: an-18 x 21 kitchen home. Will discount little pa 20 f rears pees pay. ae ibiidsee BUICK. 1951 tm e@ pic- luda hear — ars Wi) Wow. _ ' > indo , ee c PE ty — ture zindnw. hardwood floors | a" well. 5 hedieoe Pg Ae giao LAKE FRONT “Lot 4 MILES $1,000 DOWN OR Si ac OR n ee tinal lig me me “e = reconat aitioned. wrelier 0s tow es | ol = owt ich tubeless = Very breakfast nook and more. from Pontise Call owner, FE| Braud new home te ini |!OTS OF LOTS WITH LAKE pary.| fon" ast %. Corres’ atten sharp. 4872 Elizabeth Lake Road : me. 7 . ‘ rre} $21,250. ets ' on Union Middle and Upper| Terms. Money td Loan 53 : ’ DENNI8 OVONNOR Rea! Estate| Elizabeth Lake a bath 13 fev lake “frontage. {Lo Straits Lake Sundays. seme: Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales | 7-neat wick “Wi BUICK SUPER "Oakland, Theatre Bid 4 BEDROOM BRICK — Two jots 140 FEE1 Sec’ wih, good’ Wena. all ipciec onthe takD CO. | BD. CHARLES, Realto sStats Leoeneet Lensersl | 618 Dinie Miehwar, Drarton Piaine| "door. Fully os Bg FE $28) MY _2-0940 MA $7894) double garaze new oil furnace BEAUTIFUL SAND BEACH $5200 t_ Pestine "98 Wate Lame. ao : op eenen CA PT Phone O& 3108, -~ heater eboulehe, seat cov- ape. amb spe. 8 Pen Mar nt drapes, cornish boards a ” miles of the Oxtord Mich” REAL OA 3122 ,) W FE 4-0521 - SH PROM Ly Also Corner wines, Uh ue tse & Woodward pote ge car is very clean + more se. 2 2 bedroo od- ; § 5 DO N @ cash lean $500 Dore - ia! a , runs = Bet we No competition mins d ern bath has arawaca feces ty ACRE MODERN 5 ROOM AND 1717 8. Te! Open evenings } of 435 > . 220 here — out, and hen ~ nf Well equi bul 4 Room Bungalow lastered walls, garage, hot air| -dath. Fu’. basement, back off| Easy terms on the balance of $125 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange| joan in 0 gaat trip. W: or rubber. it you'll like ft for room eerent 2 Sener rt gs ; NEAR AVONDALE HIGH - East of prt oy RBs | cane bre Ry Rae ay Theatre. ee Wales ole’ cna _—- oe Lgl tong Tout! La the —— os a Be * stone break- jac ou" friendly neighborly Ash “RAMBLER COGNERT room rental. ony nm, auto- | orcrogee! Bret Jt he seatit. at sg It yo have been waiting | COLONIAL 4 BEDROOM. BEACH. rap leew ll * Geese % for your ‘boat, $250,000 Volume ; way we do business “club. Redio, heater, Overdrive. now. «Call! Pun “ores “ein.see 84000 down. | firieted Coss Lake Woods, Owner. lots today! Offering, 1100 lots on | “wew self-service food mart PROVIDENT LOAN Oxf rd T i! soe. : Fe Sout Goring Laks famenchimaer, sept | “SUR “boas ord irahier WE HAVE” ics ' ACRE 4 ROOMS. UTILITY, OA- 2 parties. Owner } LOTS OF THEM J.R.HILTZ Giroux & Hicks) safoi"eiteramntens| Red Horse | igi" esi 7 sean DALES ae pin pe sae MEALTOR On mes “4399 hae ans aes spot myesne $2500 equity. OR | KE 2-917 | feu Realty Co. IT! 8 Tele- Generais Stewarts Skylines Great) Comoere (NO PRICES | ____ 101, W Muron st oN OR Qn | eee sd) CEMETERY Lots In waite) | *rePR RA ; | A p ates ern Cae wethion = a ene: 098 | FOR SALE 14 LOTS ON SYLVAN For Sale | Lots 46 Chapel Memoria) _Call_FE_5-3680. . Used trailers wold om tow dows | ECONOMY USED CAR MARKET NOTHING LIKE Al tse! Gal re obit her *h | ——~ bg oie ag, Tare vg we wn 6S vs tory | FOR SPEED EG oe “LOST AD” to recover gr lca cons “wh BEAUTIFUL 2 ACRES _ Fruit trees OL 61200. | INCOME. IP YOU HAVE 33.000 e500 | "$° or cent a AGES ay | FOR SPEEDIER S e, Clare County. 4 & Lote OOS cali PRONE PE | MVettiecte Mite, 6 apt. 136 rooms) Commfaity Loan Co. to Parments made) ING Cla a loss! To reach the find-| farsaih2"e" om "UU Pssement. | Say" hiose, “tse. down. — He soy toe fees mm bos years, while 30 E. Lawrence Pare and Houre ssified ads! i Take. LOTS ON CHALMER. FIRST y wally er, dial FE 2-8181, NAT ‘in Lake Dorothy Snyder Lavender | * regis Mevk_ of CTeiggreng Ba ST | Setting large profit oamecily Tove - FE2-7131 ' Orica, 0! | anything’ car, ae front tees and dock. REALTOR set Lake Ts : come. Owner aie — phone FE . 3140 W. Huron . Mrs. Perry, 138 *. seh onsen hin, st FE 24411| W, Howard. ( Write Pontiac Free, 14. 7 like new. 344 W. Huron. 2-8181. } ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE. 29, 1954 i ¢ For Sale Used Cars 61 any our @> money down. Special today: 1960 Buick 4 door. dyna- flow Radio and heater. $885. now $650 32) ions cme da a eres carn, Ca ‘# BUICK “@ ENG Call after 5 p.m BUICK 1962. SUPER 4 DOOR, DY- a, with al) extras FE 54-3640 $0 BUICK. 7 DR. SUPER. & TO 10 _ Driv te 7 pm. 2908 Edgewater ve CADILLAC ‘148 FLEETWOOD 60 specia) Excellent condition. Can be seen at Riker Garage. 5 _ Wayne ..3 CADILLA equi 1853 COUPE. FULLY 13 000 Vw 2 tone i ray, $3300. MI 64620. ese CADILLAC. ¢ DR. Gt FE . or tires aa bes oe PE ¢6306 be at 68 Oakland —*, — sharp By 2 3 A good $195. Hurry on this! Road, LiIncoin rolet at D Mile 5-1 JEROME 90° FORD TUDOR $O95 ‘Ol FORD FORDOR $695 LARRY JEROME Rochester F Ford | Dealer TOR MORE THAN te ) AYRARS A Vacation Special YSLER-PLYMOUTH Woodward at Ley oo a” ee Lincoln 10 Bec} teak ‘Ghevremet Woodward at 13 Mile Rd. Phone For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 The PRICE $1795 Stock No. 335 1953 DeSoto Firedome 4 dr., V-8. Just loaded with all the extras, automatic shift, custom upholstery and very low mileage. Terrific appraisals on all trade-ins. $1495 Stock No. 115 1952 Buick Riviera Hard- top, 2 dr., radio, heater. Dynaflow and beautiful 2 tone green paint. The N.A.D.A. book shows this car at $1,785, but again we say we mean business. Open ‘til 9 p.m, $1195 Stock No. 228 1951 Buick Roadmaster 4 dr., radio, heater. Black, spotless finish, really a dandy. This type car will satisfy the most particu- - lar buyer. Very low down payment required with 24 months on the bal- ance. $899 Stock No 279 1951 Chevrolet 4 dr., Se- dan, all the extras. An- other one - owner car from “Buick Bob” Oliver. A. wonderful makes Oliver’s a good place to buy. We have 2 others at this same good price. OLIV Over 22 Y 210 O (Cor Op guarantee FE 2-9101 Home NO The Boss Sez: Move those used cars! July 4th is the deadline at Oliver Buick! So, again we're cutting prices. All cars carry @ stock number, so bring this ad and pick out the car of your choice. we have over 50 to choose from and we really mean business. NO REASON- ABLE OFFER RE- FUSED. July 4th special Stock No. 355 1949 Pontiac 2 dr., and heater. Needs a little radio paint work, but is me- chanically sound. If you are handy with the paint, here’s a chance to save at least $300! This won't last long. $395 No Down Payment Folks: Tuesday, June 29, we are closing the lot at 7 p.m. The reason? Well, it’s the Annual Bob Oliver Employe Outing and we want all of our employes to be able to attend. The lot WILL BE OPEN FOR YOUR INSPEC- TION of the Used Car values we offer. . R MO ears a Good Pl ner of Willigms en 8 a. m. to 9 rchard Lake Av __For Sale Used Cars 61 stretch OBIECT $1095 Stock No. 211 1951 Buick 2 dr., radio and heater. The heat is really on for us to move this car, if you're interested, come in, drive it, com- pare it and get the high trade-in allowance on your car and we'll be friends for life. $679 Stock No. 255 1950 Buick 2 dr., Dyna- flow, radio and heater. Ready to go. $O9S Stock No. 260 1950 Ford 2 dr., radio, heater, dark blue. very nice condition. $495 Stock No. 284 19449 Chevrolet Club Coupe, radio, heater. Completely reconditioned in our shop. $395 Stock No. 363 1948 Nash Convertible. One of the cleanest '48s we've had in a Jong time. $245 Stock No. 358 1946 Pontiac 2 dr., radio and heater. Absolutely no rust. Good tires. $195 Stock No. 176 | 1948 Buick 2 dr., radio and heater. Lowest price this year. TORS ace to Buy enue St.) p.m. Fe 2-9101 - by Hershberger ‘> Ss? le a Ca “Nice going out of the sandtrap, Mister!” For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 All Com of H One look will show you used cars per month. 03 ~~ $1895 a I $3_ $1695 ‘93 $1595 Sse $3_ $1499 52 $1995 ‘ol Baa Phone o aecer sith Orchard Lk The forts ome Fine Car om O why JEROME'S sells 150 SL __ $995 Pontiac Chieftai @io, heater, hydramatic and 0 $895 Buick super riviera forder. Two with radio, eter ont transmission dyeetiow ‘48 39 Pontiae fo: we ~ ‘s equipped with io, and hydramatic ME'S. TSPOT adillac r Phone FE, 4-5324 Rd. at Cass For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 Vacation DOWN! : = — SS Lane: att a and Seta, Marke" Re Ss DOWN ané only *27.24 per month. Keller-Koch ce N INSIDE takes. Wit month 01d, excelent. condition ane Clean and in condition. pies Riemenschneider’s Ist Choice USED CARS Come In And Get the Car Of Your Choice 1 Piymouth adil soem 4 ar, * Oyromatic p mr “@ Dodge Club Coupe, rebuilt $365 motor $245 ‘a Olde Convertible $405 Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth 232-S. inaw St: Phone FE2-9131 — a For Sale Used Cars 61 61 aT 20, CALL 40TH. ALL #1112. KING BROTH. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAM®,BUT A POLICY” 19499 BUICK ng ie SEE Us TODAT! . wen STUDE ° ADIO, a SEDAN. NEAT AND Pf Book 1950 DODGE ABOUT I; Is IN TOP 1982 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR SEDAN WITH DIO AND HEATER COME BY 1949 OLDS HYDRAMATIC RADIO AND THE LATEST “or 8E- BL a DIO TER AND PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 ‘” AND SEE WHAT WE Eee “GOODWILL USED C. ate: Fordomatic, E-Z eye glass, white wad tres. Huron Motor. Sales 082 W. Huron FE 2 1960 x Gaty Gove, your, hd cae -or tee let, Woodwerd at 13 Mile Read . Phone Li 54-1100. bson’ Jacobson PONTIAC’S Only Hudson Dealer Cass at Pike rR pane "$2 NASH Rambler Country Club CUSTOM mea PPED WE TRADE Your ‘Na Naas © Dealer ” OPEN NI fits For Sale Used Cars 61 Sez: Reputation § ts you earn. If you the many vere. to wan whe have "A-1" BUYS ’°S1 Chev. Deluxe..... $644 48 Ford 2 dr......ee- $244 52 Dodge 4 dr....0-- $844 30 Merc. 4 dr. ..20+-$944 ’53 Ford 2 dr...... + S044 SO Nash sedan ......$399 SO Ford 2 dr... .ce0e: $399 50 DeSoto 4 dr...... $644 0S? Ford 2 dt. sie © $799 'S1 Hudson Hornet. ..$799 '49 Ford 2 dr......... $299 '49 Packard Sedan ..$444 'S1 Ford Vic. ....... $799 51 Merc. 4 dr.....-..$799 51 Packard 4 dr...... $899 "52 Ford Vic. x. ««009),199 51 Lincoln 4 dr...... $899 °S1 Buick 4 dr.....0+-$799 "49 Hudson 2 1...+...$199 "SL Nash 2 r. 2... 000.9499 $1 Chrys. Cl. Cpe....$799 53 Plym. 4 dr...... $1,099 1°52 Buick Hardtop. .$1,399 $3 Nash 4 dr...... * $999 Convertibles "§) Chevrolet <<. <.- 48 Lincoln ....00. 52 Ford Harold Fo . $144, $1. 199) eeoreeeeeee } 464 S. Woodward Birmingham PHO Midwest 4-7500 Lincoln 3-3557 Harold Ki. For Sale Used Cars 61 Turner crash straps, built-up en- gine, hydraulic bakes! ant and 7:50x16 track tires on rear. Trucks 53 Stud. 14 t. pickup $899 "52 Ford Courier .... $799 | ’51 Ford '4 t. panel, .$444 '48 Int'l. tractor .... $399 $744| NOW! TWO ‘53 Ford 14 t. pickup $999 | 46 Dodge '; t. panel. .$79 Turner rd BIG LOTS! Woodward & 13 Mile Road tain the highest . Sos oo Transportation 46 Pontiac sedan..... $99) = "49 Kgiseh aise ccs i $199 48 Nash sedan ...... $144 ’46 Hudson 4 dr. .....99 47 Pontiac 2 Dr. .... $99] i "48 Chev. Sedan ..... $124 '47 Nash sedan ....... $99 | | 48 Buick sedan .....$144 '47 Plym. sedan ...... $99 "41 Chev. 4 driccscess: $99 "48 Linc. Coupe ...... $99 '46 Olds. sedan ...... $144 "47 Frazer .....cce0e $99 1932 FORD HOTROD, MATT HARGR CHEV AT THE BUYS WE ING. COME IN AND OF OUR CARS, BE ITY AND ECONOM ‘0. K.' US ‘92 CHEV. ge BEAT yy $1045 ‘90 BUICK TWO DOOR, RADIO, HEATER, DYNAPLOW AND NEW PAINT _ JOB. PERFECT CAR FOR YOUR VACATION $695 ‘93 CHEV. bar 2 a? Ser Son me, TER AND aL $1375 ‘02 euigr r Tee Matthews- Hargreaves CHEVROLET 211 S. Saginaw Open ‘til 9 p.m. EAVES ROLET LOIOK! “ARE NOW OFFER: TEST DRIVE ANY SURE OF QUAL- y. ED CARS ‘51 CHEV. DELUZE. RADIO, HEATER, KEW SEAT COVERS AND TWO TONE PAINT, GOOD BUY AT ONLY $845 Matthews- Hargreaves CHEVROLET 211 S. Saginaw FE 4-4546 _ For Sale Used Cars 61 __For Sale Used Cars 61 1963 OLDS equipped, very sharp car. Will consider trade 7. older Chevrole or Pontiac, PE 5 PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 MAple tonal ‘ OLDs, AYDRAMATIC. and healer. oh mouth club Pri- _ vate owner $10,000 1 pave. $10,000 | oo ‘4 Pontiac, ‘b de dra, 4 door, _ luxe, $1,005. W. Walton, PONTIAC 6 ite, HYDRAMATIC Starchiet “iseoe, 4 dr. Low _mileage rr 4 TAYLOR CHEVR OL ET ‘82 Chevrolet 5 "Sl Olds 88 2 dr 'S) Studebaker, Champion 4 dr. ‘SO Chevrolet, cium coupe, ‘@ Olds, T 44 AYLOR’S aT IRALLED LAKB NCE 1931 Phone Market isl eae, ieee Aon, ant Side Used C Care Huree Our tow Pag woe rave = We nere whe vencw al we shor lang cmgaels Uy AND SELL DOOR DELUXE, AC ‘2 h aswel very y rencenabie pg ayo oe POOR | CLDSMONEE iss} OLDe ta FOUR DOOR. POLLY ONE. or THE Ray yt B LJ PLY- |“ s $1 4 ‘call OR 3-701 Bb abi OY 8 CONVERTIBLE. matic, 2426 Pine Lake Ave., } tangy FE 2-0407. ~ PETERSON 1953 Willys Sedan 19852 PLYMOUTH Down Payment Clean low mileage forder. a? 2 ee ™ Attractive DOWN PAYMENT ‘33 Plymouth Station Wagon .. 9406 63 Willve Maré Top ......... sy08 $3 Desote V8 « dr svases 9008 "$2 Dodge 6 Af, ....cesccecceee ies 80 Ford 8 2 dr. ous "80 DeSote Club Coupe ....... 6298 80 DeSote 4 ar. . - oe 60 Plymouth 6 4F. .ose.seceees ies "80 Btudedaker 3 dr one O18 «® DeSoto ¢ Dr. cose O88 @ Piymouth Club Coupe ...... td 48 Dodge 2 GP. .......ss0e000+ $a0 47 Ponting 2 GP, ....ccseseeeees one 0G Peed 8 OF. seccccccccces or) *@ Mercury 3 49, ..ccccvseees 4s "4@ Hudson 6 Ga. coccsccccesess $38 " Maah 6 OP, ..ccccccesveeee ese 41 Bulet 6 GP .ccccccccseceee 928 SPECIAL St Plymouth Fordors $50 Down BRAID DeBoto ao Prmaeth ge 30 Years Pair Dealing For Sale Used Trucks 62 Michigan's Finest USED TRUCKS 2188 | 50) Chev. pickup ....$395 51 Chev. sedan delivery . ..+0+0+-$695 ’S2 Chev. panel 00 995 '46 Ford pickup ....$125 | Chev. dump, 14,00 ‘miles, new body ....... $1,387 NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Rd. Phone LI 5-1100 Look for the Big Sign 4 door sedan “CARS . « sedan, $248, NES: : 3 Ordan 4-6266 incle 556 Te ihe ty a is pe re —T ——- ™_ - f i ‘ : f : . ‘ For S -SIX _ - > Al ae a | = - 62 | . For ¥ \ \-] ee 3 a Trucks 62 D ; a —oon_ Go, 4 UMP. si. 62, 1963 te 195. “sme ee . for th os DOWN EY | “1941 Swaps . i | alert ive to CHEVROLET ry fou ow a _ j . truck bu vee you tboard* cin M THE 2.8 Fao yer ving | a oe pga WILL MODE , PON ~. : Lu hard down G = 00 e 1” od Pho or ait TRADE ST M ~ Ty . * ‘ ; Sale oa ; inal + pean rE esos Al AC ; ™M ay NCH n 0840. DE P : . ; c otor e tary TABL. or a F NS RE ven — * nyMeater tne SS. : EL MAN. E ooters 6 — * aw FOR s. 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Many come from all parts amen Sank The 14-year-old boy of West Germany for weekends of | + — tae ‘ Channe) t— WJBK-TV to3 Channel 4— WWJ-TV te8 Channel 7 — WXYZ-TV apparently went dowh with his * TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS :00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. Bud Lanker interviews guest. ~(4)— Time for Musie. Jane Palmer sings. (2)—Adventures of Kit Carson. Carson, E] Toro save in- nocent man from death :16—(7)—News Ace. ‘(4)—News. :38 — (7) — Men of Tomorrow. Scouts and Scouting demon- strated. (4)—Dinah Shore. Songs. : | 9 ; Gr—News. Doug Bawarda |" tnx Pus: wine mick | ute Dee SE ao ete a ee A Mahan, Wark i i dl Caravan. John) Carroll. (4)—Singin’ Alogg. Mu- | 5:39 — (2) — Bob Crosby. (1) —/| when I think about that because | Peeaae” aon uae Preset Bese | Guaranteed Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jo Staf-} sic. (2)—Featurette Adventure Patrol. (7) — Supet-| my earliest childhood recollections than an else, be they officers ford Show. Songs 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. man. are of the smell of greasepaint and civi stationed in Germany PHONE Meas Lue ow ar Music 5: 45—(2)—Sports. and visions of dressing rooms, or part of a buge tourist crowd. . tables on boardwalk swindlers WEDNESDAY MORNING back sega ened ie becxisemt ts ee oa _— ee FE 4-2525 (4)—Midwestern hayride. Emcee |7:99-(4)—Today. (2) — Morning You see, I've been in show-| ~ before the war. A tropical garden Willie Thall, Bonnie Lou, Paul} ghow. wri 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De- | business since the day I was born.| gpayvegsyy TOMMY — The|i® the Black Forest, the oon of rat AMPTON ALL Types Arnold, Kentucky Boys. (2)—The troit Deadline. (2)—Magician. |My mother and father, Pete and| jvie) star of the video series | Baden-Baden has attracted kings, “ Goldbergs. Complications mar |**®—(7)—Breakfast Club. . d)—News. (Th-News. (3) —| Pesmy Reed. were vaudevillians | ys Travelers” is quick to|D0bles and shoe manufacturers, ELECTRIC COMPANY FENCES Molly’s vacation plans. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News, ne ie ews: US | who toured the tank towns in an deny that the show is a “aob story | butchers, bakers and candlestick 825 W. Heres ° 7:30—(1)—Times Square Theater.| Wonderland. (2) — Arthur God-}. "Curette. act called The Girl and the Trav- a m." “The half | ™#*ers for many generations. Immediate Erection “Emperor of Nothing.” film. (2)| trey. 6:30—(4)—Mr. Sweeney's World. | €ler- ~ yi » A mpc unusual stories | ry, ney . — Steel—W oed—Picket peace er cae gre 19:00 — (4) — Home. (7)—Charm |} (7)—Mark Sabre. (2)—Nebs. They interrupted their travels | that have been solved.” states | |), places ———— jones Free Estimates umping Jennie,” playe YT witchen. —— _— briefly, in Butte, Mont., when I | Tommy. The husky six - footer, h “baths.” Irene Barton. 6:45—(4)—News. (2) — TV's Top came into the world. born in Milwaukee diy be- abe gage aac No Down Payment ich Tunes. n Milweukee is rapidly hot, saline waters that gush from 8 0e—(7)—Make Room for Daddy. 10:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. My first cradle was the tray of | Coming one of the best liked and the earth and apparently have Aluminum Awnings A radio contestant wins a week 11:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) |1:00—(4)—I Married Joan. (7) —) a trunk, On the road, the back-| versatile personalities on tele some properties to glleviate arth- TV: SERVICE Aluminum Windows end at the Williams home and] piayhouse. (2) — Valiant Lady.| Soupy’s Ranch. (2) — Godfrey. | seat of my father’s ancient Pierce- | vision. ritis, rheumatism, spoils plans for a quiet two days (4)—Fireside Theater. Bill Hen- ry, Kim Spalding in ‘Acts of God Notwithstanding.” line crew tries to restore power te hospital. (2)—Foreign Intrigue. Drama set in Europe. -+ 8:30—(7)—Center, Stage. . Walter Matthau, Jack Lemmon in ““Mar- riageable Male,’’ about a woman artist and her client. (2)—Sus- pense. ‘The Hunted,”’ starring John Kerr, story of game war- den looking for illegal hunter. 9:00—(4)—Truth or Consequences. | ,,. 1)—News. (1) — Ladies |10:00—(4)—Harness Racing. (7)—| singing every night — for a plate | WASHINGTON —A Pacific Air MAR ok by oe nal Club Polka. (2)—News. | of chow mein — at a jase joint | ,. gecead T oar Atha Aer First. (2)—Garry Moore. pe orce is being or to take com- é (2)—-Danger. oe ae ingg |12:45—(7)—Stars on Seven. 10: 15—(2)—Weather. ss ames acne mand over all United States Air t cacy,” boredom in marriage ; One of the columnists heard me | ,. installations OF ‘ leads to drastic consequences. | 1:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. 10:30—(4)—Man About Town. (7) sing and predicted a bright fu- orce ard personnel for the 9:30—(7)—Name's the Same. Rob- | 1: 39 (2)—Houseparty. (4) — Jean Playhouse. (2)—Safety Eye. ture for me in his column. Pro-|'" the vast ocean area from JULY ert Q. Lewis hosts quiz. (4)—| yicBride. 10: 45,-(4)—Baseball Hall. ducer Lew Brown read this and| Hawaii to the boundaries of the Capt. Braddock. “Money to} 3:99 — (4) — Mrs. U.S.A. (2)—Big| | .95 (4)_News. (1) — Soupy’s| hired me to sing a couple of} Far East theater of operations. Burn,” a producer accepts money | payoff. (7)—My Life. . °)—New production numbers in his new mU-| Commanding the Pacific Air ' for a show he expects to flop. | | ‘k Wash Oo = Gee sical, “Calling All Stars,” with Phil Force, which is to become opera- 4 (2) — Favorite Story. “‘Ven- 2: 30—(4)—Ask ington. {-)— | 13:45—(4)—Adventure Special De-| Baker, Ella Logan and a lot of ’ . a SYMPHONY on ” film. Featurette. (7)—Theater. livery. ()—Film. (0—W other big names. tive next month, will be Maj. Gen. RUBBER LATEX 10:06— (7) —Stage Seven. “The |3:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (2)— avery * c. During the out-of-town tryout, | Sory Smith, now director of public Rift.” with Preston Foster. (4)! Brighted Day. 11: 30—(4)—Moods in the Night. Ella took sick and someone sug- | relations for the Air Force. Motor City Fights. Heavyweight boxing: John Summerlin vs. Son- ny Liston. (2)—News 10: 15-—(2)—Weatherman 10: 30—(7}\—My Hero. Robert Cum- mings-n “Africa Calling.” (2)— Meet Millie. Comedy 11: 00—(7)—Soupy's On. Guest sing- | er Sylvia Sims. (4)—News. (2)& News. 11:15 — (7) — Armchair Theater. 11:15 — (7) — Armchair Theater. (4)\—Hawkins Falls. (2)—Love of Life. 11:30— (4) —Betty White. Tomorrow's Search. 11:45—(2)—Guiding Light. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Nancy Dixon. (7)—12 o'Clock Comics. (2)—Eat, Mur- phy. 12:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. (2) — $:135—(2)—Secret Storm 3:30—(4)—On Your Account (— | Ladies Day. (7)—Air Base. 3:45—(7)—Cowboy Colt. 4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. 4:38 — (4) — Howdy Dood) Theater. 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. 5:00 — (4) — Happy Hollow. (7)— (2)— WEDNESDAY EVENING 7:30—(4)—My Little Margie. 8:00 — (4) — TV Theater. (7) — Jimmy Wakely. (2)—Strike It Rich. 8:30—(2)—I've Got a Secret. 9:00—(4)—This Is Your Life. Theater. (2)—Boxing. 9:30—(4)—Mr. District (T)—Man vs. Crime. 9: 45—(2)—Greatest Fights. (7) Attorney. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Was Trunk ray Accidental Fall Amuses Audience and She Finds Herself a Hit By MARTHA RAYE NEW YORK — One of the most ewer questions people ask me “How did+you get started in I already knew the trouper’s first commandment: ‘“‘No matter what never leave the stage -| war, combat and transport opera- a Forming Pacific Air Command to Head AF Units From Hawaii to Far East This will be the first single com- mand for air forces in the Pacific since World War Il. Durifg the tions in the centra] Pacific were at Baden-Baden Americans Jam Famous Watering Place, Crowd Gambling Casino BADEN-BADEN, Germany — The croupiers at Baden-Baden’s|— famous gambling casino are bon- ing up on their English. Once, troubles, and even nervous tics. “cure” ig now king. Some doctors scoff at the baths. But old-timers who have been com- ing here for years are still ambling * the area—it's part of disappearing, The visitor taking a golf and spend their evenings in the casino. German marks are the going currency, roulette the favor- ite there. Bets average from one mark (23.8 cents) to 10 marks. The daily exchange runs upwards of a million marks. Yeast is living material and its | spores are often found clinging to | dust floating in the air. By Muntz Ex-Service Men Coll FE 2-2871 Mitchell’s TV Sales and Service 109 WN. Saginaw $e. boat and neither the boat nor body had been recovered by Monday afternoon. ee ne | FENCES FE 8-0501 CROWN Zo Supply Ce. 15¥-17% © Lawrence OPEN at the DO-IT-YOURSELF FREE Wall $ Paint Gal. Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject to change without ee amusement of the = of the = Air Force. Laeniged TOOLS Fest Oryi Money Beck Gierantee : WIR, (76) CKLW, nee) Www, (850 —WCAR, (119% WXYZ, (177) WIBK, (1498) “ence to pick The over-all military command somehe « of the Pacific, under the unified ° TONIGUT WEDNESDAY MORNING WCAR, News 6:29— WIR, ae Matinee — pg hemp cae setup, is heid by Adm. Felix 9x12 Ist Quality | 6.00_WIR, News ene |Sae aee oa WHYD Ba Mcxenne cred Ties eB = | Stump, commander-in-chiet of the Economy Priced 6 Dark Marbleized ww, News WXYZ, Fred Wolfe #WCAR N’Day Caller WJBK. Bob Murphy Pacific Fleet and director of com- Vj ” : WXYZ, Wattrick, MeKensie| CKLW. Munn, Laren ere Malad Feat 5 cl wanlic! Stecsey It wasn't until I walked off stage | bined Army-Navy-Air Forces. The 4 ] R Colors—9x9x 4 CKLW, News weak ote “WWJ, News WWJ, Marriage Pays to thunderous applause that I real-| Army commander for the Pacific 0 eum ug WJBK, Tiger game 6:65-—-WXYB, News, Weife Be eo a ee WEDNESDAY EVENING | ized I had broken my arm. But I/ is Maj. Gen. Clark L. Ruffner. t WCAR, Det. vs. Chi. CKLW, Guy Nunn WJBK. Don McLeod 620—e an. Hainline was so happy, I didn’t care. The | Until now, there had been no Air 6:18—WIR, Clark Quartet WEAR, Coffee WEAR, Marmony’ Mell WXYZ, Wattrick, McKens. | Show was a flop and closed in New | Force command | Ww4, Bud Lynch Ww) Nee f2:40—WIR. J. white CRLW, News, Oporte York shortly after it opened. It is planned that all U.S. Air " C | J { olan ee chan a oe So WXYZ, Curtain Calls WCAR, News, Musie — briefly is — I got —_ Force bases in Hawaii, central and | . WJBK, News ; - Ginger Regere took southwestern Pacific islands and | 6:30—WJIR, Reynolds, Racing| WCAR, News, Coffee “wws Bud pear — years to achieve my first real | the Philippines will come under | crear oe | te | eae | See Sees | MaTED CELSIT ts | sie command, Pans and pee each eq ¢-as_wan, Lowen Thomas | "Wave Oagood. “Weile” rae a 6:30—WJR, Bob Reynolds | successes and many disappoint: lle gags Mat pepe veng ° WXYZ, Music Show WJBK, Gentile and Bings | Cytw’' Nees Davies Ween ou oo ments, good days and lots of lean! ments to Southeast Asia also come | 7:00—WJR, Guest House "cee. har David WCAR, Tiger Tunes WCAR, Magic Music ones. There is no tougher or more | under him. FREE EASY wea 3 ted Skelton 6:00—WJIR. Jack White 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins 6:45_WIR, Lowell Thomas | exacting training ground for a per- _- EASY CKLW. Pulton Lewis WWJ, Bob Maxwil CKLW. Bud Davies = former. A BSO medium bomb wing will PARKING INSTRUCTIONS PARKING 1:13-WWJ, Fran Pettay Shu heen 3 Devi wee em meme ga pg eng ol ae My childhood was ee arrive at Guam next month to CKLW. News WJBK. News, Gentile Uoncxpiad eres WXYZ, Red Skelton I never knew what it was to have | take station there under the rota- 1.a0-WIR, Peter Mares — | WCAR. News WY, ‘Paul Winter CKLW, Pulton playmates my own age, £0 to| tional duty program. Medium bom- Heavy Household Weight | Full Ye” Solid—9x9 Full 9x9 “Twinkler” Wwa, Stergen Bees’ =e a con a oe oe WCAR, News, Music school, have dates, go to proms, | ber wings from the Far East Air 9x9—Ist Quelity Reg. 48c Eo.—Irregulers | 1st Quelity—Reg. 19¢ Ee, CKLW. Gabriel WJBK, Gentile, Binge WCAR, Det. vs N. Y. 7:18—WWJ, Pran Pettay and such. Force also operate in and out of coco, ee WCAR, Coffee, Clem 1:45_WIR, Ouiding Light CKLW, Guy ® But don’t get me wrong, I'™/ (ark Field in the Philippines, s * * # ww, One Man's Family 8:30—WJR, Music Hall CKLW, Dick Powe! 1:30 —W IR. P. L. Mayes not complaining. I wouldn't trade where a jet fighter-bomber wing r e Iny e Iny e F . ews = 8: —- Radio Rev. oi sm. My Berton WXYZ, Lone Ranger those memories for all the gold in| i, permanently based. 8 WwW. ww), Dinah ire CKLW, Mickey Spifiane 6:15—WW), Frank Sinatra WXYZ. Show World 8:30—WJR, The Norths WWJ, Barrie Craig WXYZ, Vandercook News wwe, inute Parade WXYZ, Breakfast Club CKLW. News, Music WCAR, News, Rhythm 9:15—WJR. Kitchen Club CKLW. Gabriel Heatter 9:30—WJR, Mrs Page CKLW Good Neighbor CKLW, News, Bud 2:15—WJR, P. Mason WXYZ, Paul Winter °:38—WJR_ Nora Drake WXYZ. Martin Block CKLW Your Boy Bud 245—WJR. Brighter Day WWJ). Here's the Answer CKLW. Peggy Lee 7:45—WIR, FR. Murrow WWJ. One Man's Pamily. CKLW, TRA 8:00—_WJR, FBI WWJ, Walk a Mile WXYZ, Show Stoppers CKLW, Squad Room WJBK, Tom George WCAR. News, Ballads Fort Knox. ‘Charge Detroiter Was Appointed Illegally Later, interceptor outfits pre- sumably will be assigned to the larger bases in the Pacific com mand area; and in the future any withdrawal of American air power from bases in-Korea and Japan as | a result of broad changes in! CELW. Migh Aévgature 0:48—WIR P rae 8-15—WXYZ. Bhow World LANSING — Sen. Edward strategic and international policy a8 ete & Joe 3:06_WJR. Hilltop House aa . et 8:45—WXYZ, Just Easy CELW. Tony Martin WWJ. Welcome Traveler 8:38_WJR. 2st. Precinct Hutchinson (R-Fennville), chair- ‘beseres ete begs nag gin (CAR, Temple Academy WXYZ, Ed McKenzie WWJ. Great Gildersleeve positions in LEE EY CR 9:00—WJR, Johnny Dollar CKLW. News, Davies Wivi. paun Vacaereosh man of the Senate Business Com- wwi, 1¢:00—WJR, A. Godfrey . WXYZ, Town Meeting CKLW, News, Roth 9:30—WIR, WJBK, News, Murphy 8:45—WXYZ, Just Easy | pointed illegally to the State Board Ww, John C, Owe WCAR, News, Temple 3:30—WWJ, P. Young of Registration in Medicine. Ends w 9:06—WJIR, Crime Photog. c CKLW, Search Never ” ¥ Sara Gea cance ww, Groucho's Best Hutchinson’s committee has the Ste Piles 43—WwWJ, Crime wx Wh = WJBK, T Geor wx port 5 . * WXYZ Hews a Ydiapering Streets wk moe WJBK. Tom George duty of recommending confirma ps WWJ, To be announced WXYZ, My True Story CKLW, News, Homechat WCAR, Song Parade WCAR, News, Musi CKLW, Bud Davie 3:15—WJIR, House Party € CKLW, Nightmare s CKLW, News, Music mittee, said that Dr. Raymond A. Sokolov of Detroit had been ap- tion or rejection of the governor's | command zone. (Advertisement) Medical Science New Without Surgery 19%. 1S:. 15... 16:00—WJR, Tennessee Ernie 3:45—WJR, Our Ga) 9:30—WJR, Crime Classics 5 J, Fibber McGee 10:43—WWJ, Break the Bank| WWJ. Rt. to Happiness WWJ, Theater appointments. New York. N ews WXYZ, Girl Marries WXYZ, Mystery Theater es reerarch hae developed s harmies, picas- CKLW, Frank Edwards WCAR. Harmony Hall 4:00—WJIR. Listen Lorene CKLW. Author Meets Critic He wrote Gov. Williams that ant qwick-acting wonder drug calied E | d t WWJ, Backstage Wi'e | Dr. Sekelov is a rt-ti en: RECTORAL that te taken internally af] conomical and easy 10:15—WJR, Preddy Martin | 11:00—WwWJ. Strike It Rich WXYZ, Wattrick McK 19:08—WJR. Tennessee Ernie | fT: parr ee gort right to the seat of the trouble. it WWJ, Heart of the News WXYZ. Mod. Romances CKLW—Eaddie Chase WWJ Fibber McGee | structor in medicine at Wayne corn sway With the od lashioned messy, Town CKLW. Florida USA WJBK, News WXYZ. Headline Edition non pecimras Mhore rcaeed be cea and alkalis Install Top CKLW, Freddie Martin 10: fame Belipee 10:15WJR. Music Metropol t- beging to disappear and in a iew dave Chere, trom Parte, | 11:18 WXYZ—Ever Gince Eve.| WWJ. Stelle Dallas saan, Steatt ot the se of any medical college from si — a oS WATE. Te besa announ WCAR. Song Parade (se—wws, Widder Brown | WXEZ Top of Town ting on that board. cs ay Ghemanes Slicmea. wa nee 10:45—CELW, Organaires 30 . 11:00 WIR, New? wxYs-—Neghbers Voice wean, Dalles “iw cept Karen confirmed, Hutchinson said, he RECTORAL can now be obtained : CKLW, Queen for Day CKLW, New , | | without prescription at simms; J-V; Armstrong's Queker 9 Ft. PAINT NOW! Red, Gray, White, Yellow Pure were bee WJBK. New 4:45—WJR, Music, News serves on the board at Williams’ || Haliman Drug; Luttren Pharmacy: wick paws = WWJ, Woman in House 10:00—WJR, News leasur Walgreen's; Thrifty; @lankster & Heavy Geuge Felt Bose Viny! Counter Topping wy. 11:46—W JR, CKLW. nego Wright WWJ, News Lice 2 . Jones; Dunseith; Cole's; Purtney's ge Duo-Weear Outside White = wiI8K. eg alo Scilla eal ee v2. Sports, = “The actions ;of the board may || Ruie:’ Quality: Keego Keego . 11:15-—WIR, Bob Reynolds WXYZ—Byline ww), News, Deland = wep. Oper be je by his actions || Harter: yton Plains; Auburn * . inato WW3, Mayer, Music WJBK, Bob Murphy WXYZ, Wattrick, McK. rT 18 wR. phe Reynolds th ” Hutchinson said ne 0 eum ouse aint Ce tetnSttan Musto | 12:00 WIR. Ww. Warren oes ie San "ee : ee a nly Top of Town ews, 1 CKLW, Phil McKellar WJBK, News, WCAR. News, Lady 11:;30—WJR, Make Op Mind WWJ, Paye Elizabeth WXYZ—Curtain Call CKLW, To be announced WJBK, News, McLeod MeLeod WXYZ, McKenzie WCAR, News WCAR, Carouse! WCAR. News, Carouse! 4:15—W JR, Music Hall WJBK, News, McLeod 6:18—WIR, Reynolds; CKLW, Frank Edwards WJBK, House Party CKLW, Holiywood Date CKLW, anheteen, Music 11:30—WJR, Music WXYZ, News, T Music op CKLW, Phi] With Music University. Hutchinson said state law ferbids a faculty member Since Dr. Sokolov has not been tories, etc.. that give hitie of no relief, Usually in just a lew dave, bieeding wit any accompanying irritation and soreness return of bleeding, even yeare aiterwards i ai i ether to form 0 kland Cow On Factory Running Korean Relief Group ist fins Oe Emory 7 oro. || AuthonSte’ Peace Soc ses hdats TV ae to Halt Operations STIR ECH ira: item 7 lected by the 13 separate agencies | 17-Year-Old Boy Falls To Pick Miss Michigan Junior Chamber of Commerce Servicing MUNTZ TV SERVICE All Makes week-end in your hom For Your Bathroom... Plasti sy to apply! Resists grease, acid, moisture it this . e! CONTOUR PLASTIC C La Sq. Yd. Oe NEW YORK w#—American Re-| into Bathtub, Drowns Monday announced two tentative Buy With ° Pontiac’s Most Convenient i Korea .. Which was second Miss Michi- . . liet for . 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Spokesmen said the repeat con- . ane MART , ee ) . am The agency was formed to | Members of the local first aid test would be held either on July | = lect emergency relief supplies ana ‘oa. wha bina wiken wuccou July 16, Contest officials said | — . , q ‘ 1 yuCcces ; = - 7 sicivas of Ce ae es esiye, Die. ath, Se he p> he te, eee here BLOOMFIELD WALLCLEANER | — eae = | > 8 ") girls W ho co in . | = ee * -hipme ork naps about 6 per parently fell into the water-filled contest would compete in the sec- Specializing in Wallwashing and Wallpaper Cleaning. |) - cent of all clothing sent to Korea | tub after becoming ill and was un-, ond contest. from the free world. able to pull himself out. His moth- | After ARK closes, relief supplies | er a him dead when she a for Korea will continue to be col-| turned from a shopping trip. FE 2-1631 WORE GUARANTEED PARK FREE 256 S. SAGINAW ST. Floating dry docks have been in ALL for more than 100 years. TWENTY-EIGHT Bridge Construction af Mackinac Begun ST. IGNACE @.— Construction of the five-mile suspension, bridge across the Straits of Mackinac . moved into the water yesterday. The Mackinac Bridge Authority reported that crews drove into place one of the immense towers which will be used to erect foun- dations i the = water = in the middle of the straits. The tower, first of four to be around the cable rest pier on the Mackinaw City side, con- sists of nine 20-inch diameter pipes in three rows of three each, all joined by pipe bracing Each tower is tall enough to extend above the surface when driven firmly into the lake bot- tom, The first one placed yester- dision President Speaks JACKSON — Woodruff Ran- dolph, president of the - Interna- tional Typographical Union (AFL) was the main speaker at the Mon- day evening session of the Michi- gan Federation of Typographical Unions’ 47th annual convention. Other speakers included Harley B. day is 115 feet tall and weighs 89 tons. son Citizen- Patriot. Grimseley, farm editor of the Jack- THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘Local Educator Attends New York Co. vention Henry Elling, Eastern Junior High School teacher and Pontiac JUNE Some 4,400 teachers from the | United States, Puerto Rico, Alaska | and Hawaii are attending the NEA general assembly meeting June 27 through July 2 in Madison Square Education Assn. president, is his | Garden group's delegate to this week's National Education Assn. conven- tion in New York City. 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