\ : ae o , _ a. : : nat ee . By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. An official of Pontiac Teamsters Local, 614 yesterday denied charges its four-man delegation to next week's. convention has been “rigged” to make James R. Hoffa's ‘bid for the unjon presidency “That is completely erroneous,” said Floyd B. Harmon, a business agent for the local. “That is not the facts.” ; ' At the same time, Harmon repeatedly refused to elab- erate on how the four men numerous questions, he reiterated, “We are complying 100 per cent with the constitution.” A local anti-Hoffa faction this week filed 50 affidavits charging Local 614 officials had violated the International Teamsters constitution in selecting delegates. — * A similar group of New York Teamsters,have asked an | injunction delaying next week’s election gations were: hand-picked to win Hoffa Harmon, 47, of 2990 Barnes St., Waterford Township, * said he, Leaun Harrelson, 614 president, Alvy F. Bush, 29, and Frank Orsini, -38, local business agents, would be | cent, ” was the reply. delegates. . : Asked first if the four had been approved by a vote of ~the total rank-and-file membership, Harmon _ replied, | “That's not. the way we run things out here. This is a mis- | -cellaneous joca].” | He explained that such a local consisted of different | “divisions” made up of various jobs, while a general local | consisted solely of one branch of workers, such as milk truck drivers. a cinch. Questioned whether thesé constitution and asked when stated, “You're asking me so When asked to explain were chosen. In answer to x & * Local 614, he said, was composed of “six or seven di- visions.” He named only such workers as sand and gravel truckers, car haulers, building supply truckers, and garage men. : ee cluded the rank-and-file.” * * nm grounds dele- | e top seat. Had all the rank-and-file members of these divisions - okayed the four delegates, Harmon was asked? ashe selected by vote at a regular * Section 5 of Article III of the constitution states that “all delegates to the International Convention shall be Ri “We are cemptyin with. the constitution 100 per Fy He earlier had declared he and the three other dele- gates were appointed by the executive board, with approval following at “different meetings.” . _# : meetings complied with the they were held, the official mething pretty broad now.” this statement, Harmon's comment was that he “could: not remember the dates without going back to the minutes.” But he insisted the different meetings “absolutely in- * meeting of the local union, | MAKE Wve P gging tor or such delegates may be appointed by the executive board” of the local union if so authorized by a vote of the local union membership at a regular meeting.” “We are complying 100 per cent with the constitution”, was Harmon's: remark when questioned if such a regular meeting was held. i On the charge of a “rigged” delegation, Hoffa and 11 other union leaders have been ordered to appear tomor-~- row in New Yerk befere U.S. District Judge F. Dickinson Letts to show cause why the union election should be de- layed. . Hoffa, trustee of Loca! 614 since 1953, is in the drivers , seat as the favorite to capture Dave Beck’s presidency chair. Meanwhile, Hoffa is Nein under scrutiny by the Senate Labor Rackets Committee in Washington. Harmon said no officials of the Pontiac local had been subpoenaed to appeat before the committee. : The Weather U.8. Weather Bureau Forecast Fair and Cool: : (Details on Page 2) 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS_ a 115th YEAR. MICHIGAN, * * kt * PONTIAC, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE R 26,, 1957 —64 PAGES aasclatip Pa UNITED eRESs PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Tc Mingle Outside School students into the building. % 1 Ex-614 Head Ducks Queries, Fire Hits Home, : 2 Children Die Despite a mother’s frantic attempts to rescue them, {two small children burned to death this morning as fire ‘leveled their Novi Township home. The woman, Mrs. Leona Shunatona, 32, was taken to euivers ty of Michigan Hos- * lsuffered as she repeatedly Girard Denies | Warning Shout ibraved flames in a futile at- itempt to save the children’s ilives. Remark Takes Counsel | by Surprise; Contradicts All Witnesses | Novi Township firemen removed ithe two tots’ bodies from a rear "bedroom where they apparently | jhad been suffocated to death, Dead are Robert Shunatona, 5, en Peggy Shunatona, 3*2. | Fire broke out in Mrs. Shuna- | jtona’s home, 2465 Shawood Rd., | | south of Walled Lake and two blocks west of Novi road, about 8 ja.m. this morning. | Two older children, ‘Ellen, ‘and Patricia, 9, had already left that ‘for school. A baby, -Betsy. nine | ccare ‘months, was staying with grand- ile MAEBASHI, Japan (®—William| S,..Girard surprised his own coun-' 10, ae today by denying under oath| he shouted “Get out” to) away Japanese shell -col- ap Wirephots INTEGRATED FIRE DRILL — One of the nine Negro students attending Little Rock Central High School chats with a couple of her white classmates outside the day. Earlier in the day,. Federal troops had-escorted the Negro ctors on a U. S. firing range parents. . . school during a fire drill Wednes- : « «€ last Jan. 30 . A neighbor, John Small. of ‘2450 | . * * Shawood, said Mrs. Shuntaona !! prosecution witnesses have, Scene Quiet at Little Rock jtestified Girard, or a soldier re-| , screaming helplessly, ‘“My babies, ao ining him,- shouted ‘Get out”! my babies!” —~ : or /“Get out of here’’s that day| jcame running out of her house. MERCHANTS GENIUS No Crowd as 9 Nearoés Re-Enter Central High ‘said by the time he reached the’ shouts to bolster his contention womal¥s. side, the whole house that Girard was shooing away, was burning ‘furiously ' not enticing, shell collectors. ———— i . * _* > 5 : on ~ LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (®—U.S. Army troops-formed a Firemen ane at about 8:15 .2Ud8e Yuzo Kawachi asked Gi- eme ee cate rard whether he-said “Get out’ protective skirmish line for nine Negro students who.a.m. but it took more than .an o. “Get out of here.” Girard re- An 82-year-old merchant prince. of the Pontiac leisurely walked into Central ‘High School today, laugh-| hour to quell the flames sufficient- plied: ing and relaxed with-no crowd, only newsmen, watching j.... to peach the them. As yesterday, an Army station wagon drove the six Negro girls and three boys school them to the door. eeemerceTke, Dixie Governors the Negroes appeared. but three of them returned to school after) the Negroes entered. The scene was completely | _ quiet. As students streamed in, a sc hool | > spokesman said “It looks like this will be our most normal! ranged a Washington conference for next Tuesday with };, m day this week.” The soldiers with fixed bayonets | remained calmly at parade rest — a relaxed. position “in forma-| Rock, Ark. ° : “tion. Army jeeps. * x = ¢& About 100 to 150 students sitting! press secretary, around the main entrance to the;President will fly back to Wash- ern Governors Conference. school watched the Negroes ap-ington for the Tuesday meeting proach. One reporter said he heard} “a half- hearted boo.” As the second day of integra- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | rae ha and two soldiers+— walking behind escorted! | The station wagon bringing the, Negro students was escorted by! Need a Buyer? The quickest and easiest way to find a buyer for | whatever you have to sell is with a fast action Want Ad. This ad attracted 30 buyers the first evening it ran. Don’t trust to luck, use a sure fire Want Ad! — et ae an NEARLY NEW 6% H. P. GARDEN King tractor, plow, discs and cultivator. Also chicken mone: ‘ OR 3-0467. Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just. Ask for the WANT AD DEPT. | Asked then whether there is a) &tation situation. |\WIRES REPLY | She ran in and out of the when Mrs. Naka Sakai was killed. } | flaming building several times, | The Ottawa, Ill., soldier is ac-, | apparently driven back by ;cused of luring -her closer then! flames whenever she tried to en- firing a fatal shot from nis rifle, | ter the children's bedroom. ‘grenade launcher. - ; "Small, whose hurried telephone | Girard’s defense lawyer had cal} brought firemen to the scene, intended to use the warning UF — J.C. |- ter) founder and head of the famous chain of retail stores which bears his name is greeted by Howard W. Huttenlocher, (right) chairman of the advance gifts division of the Pontiac Area Kickoff for Advance Gifts . Penney, (cen- “No, sir. whose life parallels the Horatio to enter the oon SR frame! -Girard told the truth as he fick iorier! was the. featured bodies nows jt,’ Maj. Stanley Levin, speaker at the kick-off breakfast, Kk i | - Despite pumpiing of extra water) Gjrard’s army ice 1G y legal adviser, said P t& division from nearby Shawood Lake, fire- later! — of the advance gifts isio ly campalg J. C. Penney, whose opened its tia store in ime men were unable to prevent the) * * (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Itsuro Hayashi, Girard’s ane nese lawyer, said irritably: a ordering Girard how to tea However,’ I had believed! those’ witnesses who heard ‘Get out of here.’ Girard also said he had not heard his only companion, Spe- | to the front entrance of the) * = Tas Flooded by Heavy Rains 300 Flee San Antonio Will Confer Tuesday NEWPORT, R.I. (®i—President Eisenhower today ar- cialist 3.C. Victor Nickel, Ink- ster, Mich., shout such a | A Sarees _ Homes; Roads, Schools Closed by Downpour Girard returned to the stand in, manslaughter trial after a 29-| ‘a committee of Southern governors seeking withdrawal year-old illiterate farmer told of SAN ANTONIO, Tex. W—Drench- of federal troops enYorcing school integration at Little eee nn American soldier scat-'ing rains swept soggy south Texas ter empty cartridges on the again yesterday and rising rivers ground then fire twice. and streams chased an estimated His headquarters here left open the possibility _ may ts *« * - 300 from their homes in San An- Defense attorneys then began an‘tonio. * n altack on the practice of scaveng- * jthat time. | discuss phen Go Gd Lana | FE scrap rietal on firing anaes More rains were forecast today. “James C. Hagerty, White House gration.” 2 They drew an admission from the’ Downpours of. up to 9 inches announced . the; Collins is chairman of the South- witness that it is dangerous. boosted the totals to as much as | Kuji Sakai, the farmer, did not 15 inches since Sunday in some The governors had asked Eisen- identify Girard by name, but_ said, spats. ‘end his Newport vacation at *—— iwith five Southern governors. —— the shots were fired by the . smaller. shorter one the The San Antonio River and They requested aconference in Faubus Talks Tonight h } } d ’ * a’ tributaries swelled out of their | @ message to Eisenhower yes- ight ccomplextoped one.’ banks here and swirled into terday. | NEW YORK ®— The Ameri- _ ~~ oe \‘streets and homes. Dozens of | other creeks and streams in| | South Texas pushed across low- | |} lands, threatened livestock, closed reads, stranded motor- Asked whether Eisenhower plans) can to return to Newport after meeting, Hagerty replied: have no knowledge on that, \way or the other,” os nani comma Frost [ Preicled for Pontiac Tonight ists and kept pupils from schools. “| Gov. Orval E, Faubus’ address | OPC | tanight on the Little Reck inte: | = address | The U.S Weather Bureau pre- The Freyburg community _ had chance the President will end bis) will be telovived nationally at 9 dicts .clear and cool weather for 9 inehes for a 15-inch total since vacation . at that time, Hagerty) p.m, EST and aired ow radio. at /Pontiac tonight, with light to mod- Sunday, San Antonjo had an offi- said: “There is a chance, but | 9:05 p.m, EST. a frost expected. : >The low will cial 2.07 inches with up to 5 inches pg sel ot baat > 33-37 degrees. jin some parts of the city, The. i for an “opportentty to =e * *-—@® official total since Sunday was 8.30, ‘As for the Washington confer- cuss specifically the situation at) Tomorrow will be fair and cool,, “inches. ence with the Southern governors, Little Rock where federal troops with a high of 62-66. Tomorrow) * * * Eisenhower today sent this tele- have been ordered by the: Presi-/night wil) be mostly fair and not! Civi] defense workers and fire-| gram to\Gov. LeRoy Collins of; ‘dent to enforce a federal court so cool with the low near 45. Part- men rescued 120 persons, some| Florida: os imperh aiegretion ce vleaines Ieok for a. . is the out-' ®tranded on ose oe at the, “ n his teleg or jay. ineitht of the Many were) 1 wilt be pleased to meet at ispoke af school integration prob-| * .: « ‘te a b ti ts. the White House in Washington, move y motorboa with the ittee of the South- \|lems generally. : |, The lowest temperature in down-| East Certral High School closed. ern Govertiors Conference on Feuler'a Haws. » Set: \Geets, |*f"n Pontiac before 8 a.m. was 46. because school busses were un- Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 2:30 pam. to’ Oven Evenings | and. Sundays At 1 p.m. the temperature wat 38. able to operate. ; + \ Typhoon Lashes: Okinawa Base; Kills 13 Natives NAHA, Okin: awa (Ph — Typhoon Faye lashed the American base island of Okinawa with 110 m.p-h. winds today, killing at least 13 natives in nearby islands. smmash- ing aircraft and leaving 22 miss- ing. their homes. The Okinawa Star said dam- age to U. 8S, air bases at Naha and nearby Kadena was extensive. It reported the Marine ati wings at Naha lost the. major portion of their tactical air- craft Bring Home News to College Students The Pontiac Press brings the complete pieture of home which the average college stu- dent wants at college. Let- ters from mother and dad help, but regular reading of The Press will really com: — plete the rest of the picture. Families and. friends cannot supply a fraction-of the vol- ume The Press brings dally. News of friends in other col-~ leges or those remaining here finds its way into The Press regularly. Let The Press help in educational undertakings, Rates are low. Seryice is good, Student morale wil} be higher. Call the Circulation De- partment poses biel service be- ginning tomer } 6 € ee ‘ \ “ ee " ‘ 2 ‘ a ; rE? \ Ts = > : Area United Fund About 2,200 Okinawans lost | Begin UF Advance Gifts Drive» kick-off, breakfast of the advance gifts unit this | morning at the Waldron Hotel. J, Penney —- Speaker firm | istores there lof the trade.” ' which fair competition and close ' in town can be made the occasion it n Today’s Press kegs Se eprnge ce ANCE eee GES Former Pontiac # % Local President I Invokes Fifth | Daniel J. Keating Won't | Talk About Cash Paid to Union Wives A former president of Pontiac Teamsters Local 614 took the Fifth Amend-_ ment yesterday when quizzed by Senate probers lin Washington as to why jonly $300 remained’ in the {local’s tugesury when it was |placed under James R. F |\Hoffa’s trusteeship in 1953. j | The Labor Rackets Com- |mittee at the same time ‘charged that more than $85, 000 in Teamster funds were paid to wives of four - Imprisoned Michigan Team- Ster officials, two from Local 614. Daniel J~ Keating. 54, a motel | ownet from Beechwood, frequently hid behind the Fifth Amendment | when asked about the condition of Local 614’s treasury while he was I) Pon tiae Press Photo ‘ United Fund Campaign. On the left is Dr. Dana 'president-business manager _ be- Whitmer, general chairman of the 1957 campaign, jtween 1943 and 1953. 2 Penney addressed 60.volunteer solicitors at the | * ~*~ * He refused to say if he was paid ,$12,000 to build a house for Hoffa he if his legal fees were paid from union fundsg ‘FOUR WERE JAILED Keating, along with Louis C. Lin- *teau, 42. of 615 Tennyson Ave., and two Detroit Teamster officials, ‘were sent to prison Oct, 12, 1954 for.a $100,000 ‘shakedown conspir- ¥ ‘le’ Ss ‘ente - Miracle Mile Shopping Center to acy of trucking contractors. day, told of the principles apon which his firm operates. “We cause It was the wives. of these four men who, the committee welcome be- charged, received $85,489 while know the more, their husbands were imprisoned. are the more business competition we that Linteay appeared before Sen, is attracted te a shopping, area John L. McClellan's (D-Ark.) com- and our store will secure its share mittee Wednesday as a witness Bemey said and ‘told them his wife was paid : $700 a month salary after he was * * & taken off the Local 611 payroll Telling of his first business ven- following his conviction. ture a small Wyoming mining ne _ ture in a small Wyoming OTHERS CONVICTED town which had 21 saloons and a. company store for the miners, Pen-| Convicted along with Keating ney said he found hard work, fair and Linteau following .a two cooperation with ™ onths grand jury investigation competilion and ‘other inerchants was the key to in. “8S Michael Nicoletti and Sarit J. Marroso. Nicoletti was president af Detroit Local 247 and Marroso as business agent. OE said $30,000 was paid in legal_fees during the trial of the four. The calleged paytitent of $85,- 008 to the wives of the men was part of $170,000 which Michigan Teamster locals paid the last three years in legal fees for creased business He cited many incidents in cooperation between businesses had revived dying shopping areas. The arrival of a new store for attracting new customer traf- fic (fo all stores, he added, Penney paid tribute to the Pon-| Area United Fund for em.) bodying the principles of the Amer- y of life by getting people to an important ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) flac an wa together goal PRIVILEGE TO GIVE He termed wise living and sacri- ficial giving the means to! achieve a deep inward satisfaction in life 3 “One of our greatest privileges to. give,’ he said, “and the (Continued on Page 2. Col. 4) reach Aas 1s e Comics County News ....... siee aa hit Editorials quooneeecos 6 Markets ..4.....05. . 57 | Oblteaties!...--.--..---- Ts Sports Lae cee M82 TV & Radio Programs 63 ‘ Wilson, Earl . 6s. . Womon's Pages ........ 42-47 DANIEL J. KEATING . 4 \3 ’ f Car Price Cuts Secretary of Commerce Tells Reuther Industry Is Best Judge WASHINGTON & — United Auto| Workers President Walter P. Reuther found little encourage- “ment yesterday when he made another effort to get government approval of his proposal to slash car. prices, Seeking support from Secretary of Commerce Weeks, Reuther was told by the cabinet officer that car prices are a matter for the manu- facturers to decide, * * * Weeks declined to answer Reuth-; directly, | er's request for suppor but said instead: “The management of the busi- ness enterprises has many factors) to consider in setting its prices./ It is the best judge when it comes: to: maintaining” the delicate bal- ance between profitable and un: profitable operation. * f & Th UAW chief had suggested that the “inflationary spira!’’ might be rolled back by a cut of $100 in - the price of next year’s cars. He! Sen. Douglas Slated MARQUETTE uf — Sen. Paul has indictment troubles, refused to . with jewelry valued at $100,000. indicated possible concessions at) next spring’s UAW contract talks in return for such reductions from manufacturers, ‘The big three auto cmpesine= General Motors, Ford and Chrys- ler—all rejected the proposal. * * * — Weeks tol agreed with him’on his views about inflation being a threat to the na-| ‘tional economy, but added: | “This administration believes that the role of the government | in our economy is to maintain a | climate where the free compet- itive forces are given a chance |‘ to work.” A similar * reply was sent to Reuther by Secretary of Labor Mitchell earlier this month. News Flash NEW YORK i — Twe men held up a Park Ave. jewelry store opposite the - Waidorf- Asteria Hotel today and fied - | | The men brandished pistols and tied up three employes of the ‘Douglas (D-Ill) will be the princi- - pal speaker at,Jhe Upper Peninsula’ Teachers Cohference here Oct. 3-4 | ‘euther that he Sept, 30. | indicted yesterday by a federal ' grand jury in New York on five | counts of perjury, stemming “THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THU RSDAY. SEP TEMBER’ 26, 1957 - 4 } PS AP Wirephoto “raft” in the five fell on the city. Serving ds a Houses in the feet of water is a street signpost. LET'S GO SWIMMING — This San Antonio, Tex., youth found an “‘old swimmin’ hole” in his own front yard yesterday after 15 inches of rain background are also flooded. Troubles Appear to Slow ' Teamster Drive for Hoffa MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (INS) — to testify by Saturday on charges, An expulsion threat by the AFL- made yesterday: Two of the charg-, CIO and a perjury indictmenties were: against James R. Hoffa appeared) offs” to have dampened the Teamster Pity case a ar te eee Union's pre - convention meetings| six or seven years from the De- today at Miami Beach. | troit Restaurant Guild, an em- Individual union leaders adopt- | pexijae organization, for whom led a “wait and see” attitude in| he “settled” a strike several the wake of the new blasts which years ago. jseem to have slowed — if not) _ ay undisclosed num ber of 'stalled—the Hoffa for unioh presi- | Michigan “government officials” \dent bandwagon. ‘have had what Kennedy called ' | The convention officially opens «¢inancial arrangements” with the : Teamsters, including John McE)- roy, a Wayne County Highway Commission official and a labor negotiator for the Restaurant Guild. The vice president of the mil- lien and half member union was KEITH ©. ELLIBEE Association Names Mtge eon Balloon Up to 81 ‘000 Promotion Director cis devemet came me fOF Pictures OF SUN | summer siversne min. Kei Ellibee, has been named to ‘MINNEAPOLIS #—Pictures of = the newly created post of pro- the sun taken from a balloon cam- motion director for the Downtown era that soared $1,000 feet were Pontiac Assn., Victor Hoerath, pro- being developed today in Univer-|motion committee chairman an- sity of Minnesota laboratories. [pounce today: . * * * Ellibee, who will work out of the | Lofted High above most of the Chamber of Commerce offices, in ‘earth’s atmosphere, the. camera the Waldron Hotel, will serve as was €xpected to produce the clear-' coo@inator for all Downtown Pon- | est shots.of the sun ever taken. tiac promotional activities. The heavy apparatus was) He has been in advertising and’ brought down safely late yester-|promotional work since 1940, hav- day by a hugo cargo parachute. It ing worked as adverajsing — for Came to earth ‘near Athens, Wis., ger on daily newspapers in M ‘about 150 miles east of here. 'gan and Oklahoma. Prior to aa o| The The balloon, launched from a ing to Pontiac, Ellibee was an . ‘suburban airport here shortly aft- account executive for the DeFelice and Thomas L. (Honest Tom) |... sunrise, drifted at the 81,000. Advertising Agency, Tulsa, Okla. inion nigiadhcinie otec to fom level for’ about four hours,! Ellibee, who is married and has'| they might merge ty h Scientists reported. Its camera two children, served in the U.S.! block Hoffa's election, gig had been geared to take about 8.000 Navy during World War II and some predict may occur on the solar pictures at intervals of a the Korean war. He lives at 6556 first ballot, N br davelseeneeis: in the ses- ‘second apart. orthview Dr., Clarkston. comment on either the AFL-CIO order or the new Hoffa indictment. MERGER POSSIBLE | Hoffa's two chief opponents for By E. H. sims * Wills the weather ever become} a cause for wars between nations? Why do some believe in such a. possibility” * * weather over the earth's surface will one day become a matter of power politics and strategy. If one country can control the weath-, er over another, it will possess ’ fife ‘and death power over that country. If rain, for example, were pre-. vented, all life could eventually be brought te a precarious state of existence. Science as yet knows relatively little about the | weather. Rain can be triggered , today, by cloud seeding, but no | way is yet known te prevent it. Knowledge about the movement | _ and intricacies of weather still unfolds very slowly te. modern-day | scientists and control of the weath- T h W and Hickey forces stepped up. ; : : € eather ithei ir campaigns to contrast the! this epic-making event had sub-_ funds. ; known to have questioned | mem- $2.50 Val psn te sal nets and |AFL-CIO findings with their own. sided, another member with i. jauded the special gifts di bers of the group during visits to, o alue 23 ococes = Full U.S. Weather Berea Revert —_ reform platform. | breath-taking temerity proposed vies : 5 * ‘Pontiac and Detroit. ie eresieg. bevk jor od PONTIAC ANB VICINITY —~ Clearing . | men be allowed to wear shorts,’ on for enabling Pontiac = The shakedown scheme was re- ‘ fund the wee ne eure suum Bees fe moderate | TIME NECESSARY also. This was passed by a shout business to play its role in UF- ported to have taken place be- Carton tine comes ee onrth fe mertheemt st Hickey told newsmen it would of acclamation and another tradi- supported services. tween 1948 and 1953. Choose your favorite brand — ur taday, diminishing “take g jong time for the union! ~ Luckies. Camels, Ch tonight. T tion was shattered. esterfields, and met ostinata “= to repair the harm that has been = He noted that the minimum goal] CHARGE TAX EVASION Old Golds, Phillip Morris, etc. Today in Pontiac 'done and to rebuild the confidence! The opposition was headed by a this year is $612.000. of which busi-' Keating last’ year was indicted, Plus ‘7c tax. . Lowest temperature preceding 8 #m/in the eyes of the public and the 0Ne-man rebel named . . . but if ness will be asked to give 12% on four counts of alleged income: At 8 am: Wind velocity 15 mph ‘Teamster membership itself."’ jthe circumstances, his identity Jo cent, or $74,724. tax evasion amounting to more. KING-SIZE & FILTERS , . oor Asie e padabies een 7 + - «*€ ‘should fade into nameless obscur- ‘The more business gives,” he than $29,000. . ; Sun rises: Priday at 6-24 a m. | Chief Counsel Robert F. Kennedy” through a charitable anony- told the volunteer workers, ‘‘the, * * * CIGARET T ES $8 North ry —2nd Moc fiePaspatiosee lof the Senate Rackets Commities "ly rote individuals will five when Linteau is awaiting trial after B | | PER CARTON 33 | 22 BROTHERS Ba Downtown Temperature told newsmen there ts a “30: 50) * * * they are es ue Ot being: indicted this year for his. Salem. Maribore, Ri 2 = ee 53 chance” "that Hoffa will be ordered Lours J Colombo Jr. and Jo- [part in an alleged GI mortgage Parades, etc. 7c tax ipm........ i —— Sauna aa ail - Penney was intreduced by home payment racket involving a, DIVIDEND DAY SPECIAL for HUNTERS and CAMPERS Wednesday tn Pontiac fas recorded downtown) Highest temperature Lowest temperature wean temperature .. Weather—Pair One Year | Age te Pentise Highest Teoeesetese Sencha cctme Lowest temperature .. Mean temperature .. Wea — Warm Highest and Lowest Tem perateres This Date in & Years eee women eo eeee < ee teen eernene It is ee by many modern- | — Supporters of the Chicago day thinkérs that control of the’ sions were: —Haggerty and Hickey forces, ‘claimed a combined total of 1,500) ‘of the 4,800. votes to be cast by! |convention. .delegates. ‘Shorts Receive Approval at Bloomfield Hills ‘Club candidate challenged the creden- more than 100 dele. | | gates representing so-called ‘‘pa- | per” locals and lecals now in Bi trusteeship. Haggerty’s support- ers complained they got ‘‘a roy- | al run - around” in these chal- lenges. | tials of Reason finally ‘triumphs. nuh N. Monaghan were returned At the annual meeting of the to the Board of Governors and oomfield Hills Country Club last L. L. Colbert was added. Williath evening, the membership ‘voted to,|D. Downey as president was fol- allow the feminine contingent tol kowed by J. Thomas Smith. ;wear Bermuda shorts henceforth) * * lon the golf course. Edwin J. Anderson won low net | —Peter J. Hoban, chief spokes-| This has been a highly contro- With a 82-17-65, and George Gag- man for Haggerty, charged that* ‘versial subject at the staid and nier was low gross ms a 70. Hoffa owes what strength he has! decorous old institution on Long) in the union to “the. same jy 3i6 road and it was only re- jtype -of fear psychology that cre-| solved after a spirited debate in ata Hitler, Mussolini and Sta- Which many normally inarticulate; ‘lin: . masculine souls declared them- Hoban said that if a secret ballot) coives freely—on both sides. But |were employed, Haggerty would be the spirit of an emancipated wo-; igected to the presidency by 2’ manhood won a ringing .victory.: our-to-one margin.” ee : | The winning side was headed by ‘oe AFL r a scare Edwin J. Anderson and George T. |seorge Meany relused fo Speci Trumbull Sr., with many eager co- what union leaders should be oust- | horts Ey /ed in the cleanup, the, Haggerty) J. C. Penney Speaks at UF Breakfast (Continued From Page One) United Fund, ‘nity services for health, rand welfare, does a vital job in Harold A. Fitzgerald. a UF trus- "tee, who announced that General Motors had donated $115,000 to the. (1957 campaign, the same figure | ,as last year. 8 25 Total per Car * Straits Bridge Toll Set By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The toll for ‘crossing the 5-mile 100-million- dollar Mack- ' inae Bridge will be $3.25 per euromen le regardless of the i number of persons it carries. . | “Considering that General Mo- | ters employment in Pontiac is down somewhat from last year, it is a most generous gift,” Fitz- gerald said. “It places us ahead , of Flint and among the top cities 38 in 1e08 30 in 1683 ape Tesnendeys Tomy Temperature Chast +0 The toll on the State Highway Department ferries has “trout the gee. “os gus Baltimore 3% Fs aareuette $0 %, been $2.75 per car, plus 25 cents for the driver and each + + Brownsville #7 71 Miami 88 70 passenger. Two persons crossing the ferry in a car would |. Buffalo 6 49 Milwaukee 67 51 $3.25 ; Howard W. Huttenlocher, special| Chteage “s 33 New Orbos 0 rf vey . gifts chairman, servéd as master Games 8 pete Sg I The new bridge will serve U.S. 31, which sweeps up the ‘of. ceremonies. Other. speakers Denver $4 Phoenix | $6 ©? west coast of.the state; U.S. 23, which runs along the eastern were Dr. ‘Dana Whitmer, gene Due #3 St tour” 6 x shore, and U.S. 27, which splits the middle of the Lower Pen- “ Semi Reahiiorn ie ton Gr. ee % FH |§. bee Marie 8 3 insula, plus U.S. 2, which drops down ‘from Sault Ste. Marie who & stribute d campaten rh “ Jacksonville 64 Wheh maton s; to the northeast and then swings across the Upper Pen- jhe solicitors, "Rev. Carl W Néjson, ome” © @ tense 3, =jnsula to enter Wisconsin at far northwestern Ironwood. igave the’ invocation, +] fe mf 4 j : lg f close friend of world leaders, will) Church, Missouri Synod. ‘open the 1957-58 season of the| ‘brary | Teynbee, Nehru, Carl Jung, Ber- : trend Russell and Pablo Casals ' bringing his audicnce a cross- seciten report en the werld-at- ‘ford activities, its history and the; ‘problems involved in the huge un- ‘eome known throughout this coun- _jtry arid Canada by Shakespearean, With its 55 commv-| recreation, In fact, after the turmoil from collecting and channeling these ha The” teathers of yello canaries! ‘Balikpa big. dil cae ot The Day in Bitmin ing m cage yw ow pr 3,100,000 tong ot paprika. | ~_lerade ‘a a ¢ pl is => Simms "EXTRA DIVIDEND’ to ate cirete Downtown PONTIAC DIVIDEND DAYS! _ Carleton Smith Will Open Baldwin Library Series BIRMINGHAM—Car'leton Smith, English District of the. Lutheran ” okestoon VALANCED Actrare Drapes Friends of the Baldwin Public Li- Shippert's teak wilt pares when he speaks here on| of collecting, cataloguing and sub-| Oct. 9. The program will be in the! imitting reports of documents of, library auditorium at 8:15 p.m. historical. importance concerning The November program will) ‘churches, pastors and leaders in $3.98 ] bring Tom Patterson, founder and the English district. Volos La director. of planning the world-fa-) « mous Shakespearean Festival in Remodeling of the F. J. Mulhol- PER Stratford, Canada, to Birmingham. land Store has been completed, PAIR Smith, who counts such figures jalong with plans for the grand \ opening tomorrow and Saturday, Ore of Birmingham’s eldest commercial establishments, the store has been completely redec- erated and modernized. Several | new dressing reomis have been | added for customer convenience. 40 x 86-1 loch The two-day opening will be PLEATED marked by special sales and gifts. | E t . One of the featured speakers atl D rd pes the PTA ‘Council School of Instruc- tion at Birmingham High School Reg. £4.95 PER PAIR Monday will. be Mrs. Charles W.- Neldrett of Pontiac. students and lovers: Mrs. Neldrett ls president of Rayon taffeta pleated drapes ready to hang. Colorful over- ~~ & * ‘the Michigan Congress of PTA. Two more programs will com- Severaj ether speakers are in- plaids of red and green. Full s size 40 x 86 inch size. No limit at+this price. ax Albert Schweitzer, Arnold @ Each Panel 21-in. Wide Rich justrous acetate rayon drapes in multl- colors with white background. Each panel is 21 inches wide, top measures full 72 3 _inches across. his friends, weaves these famous personages inte his talks, Patterson will tell of the-Strat- he human interest side as well as ‘the! dertaking. His Festival has be- i ass i 'Plete the series for this season, cluded on the program which will with speakers to be announced) include workshops on administga- shortly. 1 tion, publicity, public relations, ‘Tickets for all programs are| programs, membership, legisia- available to all Friends of the Li-| tion, juvenile protection, organi- | brary. Membership may be made,| gation ef new PTA units and or information obtained, from Miss) several other items. ' ive Parker, through the library . AH area teachers, parents and i ; 763 North: Woodward a administfators are invited to at- . tend. | Dr. J. Clark Solaey's film, |““Island Hopping” will highlight the, ‘dinner meeting of the Soroptimist! International of Birmingham at’ |Devon Gables at 6:30 this evening, ‘according to Marion Schmidt, club president. Committee heads appointed for the coming year are Josephine Two Children Die -as Fire Hits Home | (Continued From Page One) |flames from completely gutting the small house. / SUPER-SPECIAL § for DOWNTOWN DIVIDEND DAYS _ 4 SPECIAL TABLE GROUPS Ladies’ -- Misses’ — Girls’ Dress - Play | CE ge EO Ba re % Ward, attendance; Edith Foster, ia , R budget; Linde Moore, by-laws; e cause of the blaze remained. & S Sh = | Mary Dewey, classification and |2 mystery, but some neighbors be- . port oes membership: Nina Noble, exten- |tieved | there may have been a stove . sion and assimilation; Helen joe ~ +e $4 and $5 o Reye, program. € z = a abe! | Mrs. Shunatona, a waitress at a & Sellers 69 z Orae ein Maxine . rr Novi restaurant, was listed in fair YOUR ; publicity; Helen Reye, | service; condition at University Hospital. # _— Irene Hanley, bulletin, Nan "!She suffered second pod third de- = CHOICE igan, flowers and cards; Helen Lar- gree buris on the upper portion of kin, parliamentarian, Gladys; her body. Heinz, sister club; Gertrude Arn-~ *- + * ; old, press book; Winona Singers, | civi] defense and legislative. motes hed ven im laid at Atchison Memorial Hospital 'in Northville, before transfer to the larger hospital in Arm Arbor. She has been separated from her’ husband for more than a year, neighbors said. Her parents, Mr.) and Mrs. Roy Whiteside, live in| ‘Milford. / No Crowd Gathers ~as Negroes Re-enter (Continued From Page One) (Continued From .Page One) tion at the school began under the watchful eyes of pagal: Hoffa re accent ~ aes | t . Akenese waited té and extortion, investigators say. iat Gov. Orval Faubus might Keating served six months and. do about the use of what he | jLinteau five for their part in the called “naked force.” shakedown racket. The Men. de-' imanded and received a fee of five The Rev. Paul Shippert. a of Ascension Lutheran Church, has ibeen named archivist for the - dis- trict, comprising churches from) coast to coast as well as in Canada. The appointment was made by the. Rev. H. Eleiner, president of the, Fifth Amendment - Cover for Keating | 4 big tables loaded with better $4 and ~ $5 _shoes—in your choice of dress, play & ~” OF “sport styles. New Fall colors and © styling including crepe sport ‘styles. * Q ¥ 9% N. Saginaw —Basement ~ MEDS ek ke SEES ie ERE 8S, Silla FOR ONLY CLEAR ; palti 3. ek oy | ] | |= | The embattled governor, whose: . Arkansas Nationa] Guard’ was} ae - =o sevice iy De taken. into federal service by| sel coal S Pre. President Eisenhower Tuesday, troit. The contractors were threat- lened with labor troubles if they, “ill make a nationwide speech on) radio ahd television from Little | cise i [Rock tonight... : IT'S EASY WITH NEW R-DI CHARGE VOTE DENIE In other testimony yesterday, In a surprise move last night, AN AMAZING DEVELOP- Floyd Hook. a leader in a anti- federalized Arkansas National MENT FROM THE HERCULES Hoffa movement in Pontiac, Guardsmen relieved the profes- CHEMICAL COMPANY ‘charged that 2,000 members of sional soldiers around the school. wa |Local 614 are kept from voting by Col. W. A: Drake, an Army Exclusive new formule contains ne lye, officials. |spokcessnen, said this was to give caustics or acids — absolutely safe in et * ithe regulars a rest. — septic tank, cesspool or city systems. Hook, whose address is unknown, s Now Ucede BO dented tis & hs ‘said’ he had been a member of and effective method \the local for 14 years until officers Frida and Saturday Only aant = ne patting and shnatng seek sep. fused to accept his dues in 1954. ; for expensive labor, the unsightliness and re us cep is i yn at wake Fs =e trouble of desing wp en and pavement. The insurgent group, which sive formuka Of arpelaie eal fae All you do is pour aoinis Geety trom powders developed solely for root removal, It kills only the danger- members gay numbers around 2,000, are seeking to end Hoffa’s four-year trusteeship over. the local. They also seek an election | from the rank-and-file member- ship which, they say, has been denied them since Hoffa was ap- pointed trustee by President . Dave Beck in October, 1953, . investigators were, | Compare Anywhere—Famous REGULAR SIZE CIGARETTES Committee development in Waterford Town-, Famous Name Brands ship. , | 2 for 25c CIGARS 11 TOOL Combinations - Ideal for Bay Scouts, camp- ers, picnics, hunters, etc, Precision made, every: tool is useful and really works, The Washington conimittee en- tered on a new phase of investi- — &. G. Dun Camp Knife Se | gation when they said Hoffa had | LaPalina | recelved payoffs from Detroit | Original $12.95 Seller . restaurant owners. JE. Dutch Master euame beanie san 9 5 J fn : Chief Counsel Robert F. Ken- — &1 Producto © Cap Opener © Speen ‘ nedy promised a further look into ; © Scien © Awl the charge made by John Leyhan, : ve _— md ; a Detroit restaurant man. : 9 for . Poa Yeeman Frank’ Laudenslager able eyesight that it can see ob-| |Red mainland last night on what: ‘low food productivity, cover be-|tenced 61-year-old William Jones ),..4 urggd a’ ban on curbside mana; dr on the floor at’ ‘headquar-, jects much smaller than itself | was described. as one of the big- tween one-quarter and ene-third to 30 days in jail, suspended. plus parking of private cars through: joel olfice. iters. A tiny round object fell from|several miles away. gest leaflet-4iropping missions of of the earth’ s and sur’ face. aia $100 fine and court costs for Op- out the entire downtown area. 4 TERRIFIC ‘BUYS TODAY, TOMORROW “til 9, and SATURDAY !¢ ..773 fs to , * - WIN A COLOR TV} | “EREE! || Pick up your Free Entry Blanks at \ Woite's Sept. 26, 27, 28! _NO PURCHASE NECESSARY MEN‘S, CHILDREN’S SPECIALS Men’s No-Iron Smooth Dry .- MONEY-SAVING DIVIDEND DAYS FASHION SPECIALS! 100% Cotton Dress Shirts — Dcnectall Just dip . WATER REPELLENT with Permanent-Stay Collars! e. ” drip-dry and wear! cee WIND RESISTANT $5.00 $ B99 The : Rain-or-Shine Absolutely “wrinkle-free 100% cot- Ty vee d Coats ton dress shirts at savings! The cot- ton is treated to make them abso- 9” lutely no-iron, no synthetic tibers eo : oa all fully lined! added! Just wash, hang to dry and ; ect : wear. Save on laundry bills, Sizes 14)2 to 16%2 collars, 32 to 35 a sleeves. Barrel cuths. Hurry in! ~ in a basket-weave jersey! 4.W. KOKOWICZ Should you have more than one telephone in your home? _ It you're wondering about this, a good place to find an answer is at° Michigan Bell Telephone Co.’s new Telephone Showroom. Shoppers City on Telegraph road. | Its attractive iacilities are de-. signed to help customers with such questions as: How many phones should there’ be in the home? Where should Charge Yours-at Waite's ... Street Floor they be located and of what} . OR eieetiiniianiaaieimmmeeniainca a b 99 color? How can the telephone be Pca LEASE ot SIM BOE OROEBR oi BES ae only > e best integrated into family life? | Save A lmost Halt! i "ey $s 19° | P * Milium - Lined sa ® * * * . , iy . Corduroys These questions are important & Sizes 12 to 20 . if ke y Boys’ and Girls’ . - serivualy” as one ot the many] a ond 1472 to 2AY2. - * Tweeds neeper modern conveniences found in the well-planned home nowadays. ry ee WARM KNIT s The tweed eftect in a celanese . - celaperm jersey .. . sO easy- EEPERS "care, so lovely to-wear! The = swishing full skirt... j the elasticized waist ... the basket-weave check 5 * Balmacaan Poplin * Sizes 8 to' 18 be as much planning about the telephone as about the television set. He has a staff of specially- | Lovely rain or shine coats ai! fully lined help goth tascandagso — , 6 in I and 2-pe. styles f E all add up to néw love- ” © for year-around wear’ All are water repel - ‘ i ning. : “ liness and comfort. 44 lent and wind resistant . . . all have ful : \ } \ They can take a set of architects’ | zi sleeves and buttons to BR Pecks ond lined collem: Choose from } blue-prints and design a telephone | Reg. $ 00 Be the Waist Requires (hile OU ne { system that completely suits the | iia | it any ironing. Choose - mon. Hurfy, make your selection now! \ ; needs of the individua} home, said | *< peacock, red or grey wy : Kokowicz, =. today! ' \ Miracle Mile’s showroom will be i i Ch ite’ i ay Y (Ww oe . Mi the first in the nation, offering Bay your cuddles 4! ] uemmmeanes bs = — een ee secied arge Yours at Waite's Third Floor ? the family with the same advisory ; sleepers now & bedi Scheer ERE A Ce RE BNE 80 rae | and save! Made of soft knit cotton oe + gripper closing . . . full cut bootie feet. In one and two-piece styles. Choose pink, blue, yellow or service formerly provided only ~ business. « In addition, the show room will exhibit telephone equipment’ against varied backgfounds of Repeat of a Sell-out! Shetland Wool home furnishings and corer green in sizes 1 to 6. Keep your © , ° : schemes, = Special a “ bab these cool nights! : rew e Kokowicz, has been with the tele: iia a oe Dividend : C : ck phone company 16 years. He has ; Days 4 Bp ll Kk CNOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. | ep Selling! u Ly nit Pa eoee and related work on East Charge Yours at Waite's & . To: Edgar W. Arnold. Flossie Ball. Elmer Doolin, Fern Clark, Ellis -| call, Everett L. MeQueen, Greater De-, treit Mt Corp, —W. Gemmell, Mr. mom bocs Mr. Fellows, Clifford Andrews, nop onasi a Shuler, Floyd Kent;§ - rut Garren Sqnmody, Witbae Wr enche, (| SSaiini siti amnmAMRanUNian 2 temas Ete ews ard Bowman, Byron R. Green, Jen- . = - or et yten Colling Russel t.1 Save on Boys’ Ivy League rt J. Newsun, Lee wers and to all persons interested, ~ : e tae notice: That the roll of the Spe-. a cial Asseasment heretofore made by the tur Ww City Assessor for the purpose of defray-' él > img that part of the cost which the Commission decided should be paid and) . . borne by specid! assessment for the con- struction of curb, gutter and related — - work on East Pike Street from Astor Street to East. Boulevard is now on file im my office for public inspection. Notice is also hereby. given that the . . Commission and the Assessor of the City ef Pontiac, will meet if “the Commis- sion Chamber in said City, on the }at . »- » Second Floor Sweaters $4.98 3op°9 sR Pt Ma CR ag ty Value The rage of the season! We now have more of these lovely Shetland wool bulky knit swear. ers... just for you’ Amd you save! Choose Oxford grey, light grey, beige, or red in sizes Regular S 90 ‘ j 34 to 40. Hurry in, they wont last jong! : | 6.98 to @ IA | . % Charge Yours at Waite’s ... Street Floor | 10.98 dad of October, A.D., i957, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. to review said assessment. a: which tinte and place opportunity will he given all persems interested to be s heard. Reg. § 99 Dated September 35, 1957. wo 218 - i A wonderful array of new Fall hats... at a special low price’ Velvets. beaver-lke velours with feathers. rhinestone and beaded « Save on budget and dress sheers! 4 trims. Come in and see these beauties! aba fh EVANS Charge Yours af Waites... Third Floor oy Clerk . r: > Baron 4 ave: eid Reg. te 3.98 Rob Rey Sportshirts . .2/$5 inte SIP BL EN RS AB se TOG ms . eae ; a? ite a ‘ s Mi I] CE OF INTENTION IO CON- : ‘ ; ch Your boy will want several pairs of these ] , ce Tare street ee ECT 1 iyle Sanforized cotton chino slacks! Salesmen’ s Sample s aal I ay You are hereby notified that at a “Weg: | ular meeting of the Commission of the You'll —_ them, too, because = save City of Pontiac, Michigan, held Sep- 99c a pair! Buckle back .. . 2 swing pao aol ~ 1957, Pd — - rel front pockets... 2 back pockets. Sizes decla ® ention 0 e ; 1 City Coenmiecten to construct 7° “bi- 12 to 16 in tan. Hurry in! tuminous concrete resurface course, curb Famous — Hosiery ane utter replacement and related work k Street from Saginaw Street: . aS the east end of the street at an Boys’ d Girls’ : estimated cost of $6,083.00, and that: Bhs . F R 2 the plan, profile and estimate of said F ] ined eg. ¢ improvement is on file for public in- l L : spection. : a e 99c : Tt a further —- = pope S t ~ siid improvemen m accordance w C d d the plan, profile and estimate, and that. oraur y Jets 1 : the cost théreof shall be defrayed . by. ‘ Lovely self and dark seam famous | special assessment according to frontage Reg. ' $ kes - : | and that all of the lots ahd parcels of, ; Nilay mylons at saving All first iand fronting upon either side of Turk, 3.98 e nivel Ae testy fis eee | Street from Saginaw Street and the , : : a Gu ;, a! Mave that jeg fiattery you east end of the street shail constitute: Planne! lined slack and shirt sets of Values love Choose full-tashioned budget the special assessment district to defray. washable corduroy and Sanforized “ : as . = pucge Denes thereat ‘and that 290148 ef | Maansl Med. teen Mics aaa GA to $2.50 = or ares = in neutral shades. wzee ery — yo ‘Cepnal thereof, coal stripes and plaids in sizes 3 to 6x. 8-2 to tl stock up now, they make shall be paid from rs mprove- . . —, i gutte. dant : ment Fund. enepy orves Reg. 5.00 and 5.95 Girdles ad Panty Girdles. 3.99 wordertull g 5 . : ri Penton, Michigan Win taen pg hes Ramous Brand bras *" ter *- fee Charge Yours ... Street Floor mission Chamber on October 1, 1957 at! Gi | 3 1 Orl Ss = t fic savings because they are {4 & o'clock =. to — ee = ir he} oO on wea ers salesmen’s samples! Come e rties: - - ceecnen. on er = “= Lovely high bulk orion sweaters Slipens Cardigans early for best selections oe Sept. 26, 1957. 1 with thock fashion sleeves and pop- Pp some are only a few of a W.O. 7332 . | 2.98 Vatue 3.98 Value stvle. In. white, sizes -32 6 . ADA R. EVANS. corn stitched necks. In red, white $499 $6 99 t 38 . . H . oC O 2 » City. Clerk. or blue beil, sizes 7 to 14. Choose o 38. e l a eee I 2 res Our Moditiec . NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON-| Easy care...little or no iron : ro" Point of View . Rayon : at special once-a-year savings! Tricot tom ry . : $1295 $@} 9! y io Gowns . Siim.> slim heel and modified tapered toe fashion’s smartest Values lines. This is the sale you have to = 98 been waiting for! Choose black suede or red, brown or blue calf. Sizes 5 to 10, AAAA to Lovely ine: gowns by famous Munsingwear at terri- B in most colors. fic savings! Of finest rayon, tricot, they're delight- fully comfortable’ to sleep in and a breeze to launder. Choose from an array of pastels; sites S$, M. L. . struct grading and graveling and related/ ; + work on Palmer Drive. Charge Yours at Waite's ... Second Floor = You are héreby notified that at = res. ony BEANE ay ARONA IE ular meeting of the Com: th ons ig NRE tember 24, 1057 resolution it was Ge- | & clared to be > ee intention of the City) by] s Commission to construct grading and) : . graveling .and related work on almer, : a city of Pontiac, Michigan held “ sep| Drive Neves Mt. Pamper nyt er end of street at an estima cost of; $7,310.60, and that the pian, profile! d. P ’ ee en of aid inpormar's| at Dividend Days Savin, gs! on file for public inspection, Ae It is further intended to construct said improvement in accordance with _the plan, profile and we and that) 99 the cost thereof shall detrayed by Values special assessment seceding to frontage : and that all of the lots and parcels-of f- . tg 7.95 lant fronting upon either side of Palmer: Drive from Mt. Clemens Street to north y A special group of Famous Brand - _ children's. shoes at savings! Straps, ‘pumps, -oxfords, boots, saddles in leathers .and suedes. All sizes but not in every style, a colors. See Seem ae cost and expens’ Cao | ) be paid from the Capital Improve-'F cant Sortie ice Is ‘HEREBY G IVEN That “tie Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan will meet In the Com- mission Chamber on October 1, 1957 at 8 o'clock p.m, to wear’ stiggestions and objections that may be made by parties, “ qacte (Qa epee ntéerested, : J : “Dated September 25, 1957. — | | a) re ADA R. 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Wool-fayon-cotton. 25°x46"_3.98 3’x5'_7.98 te brands. - 2135 SOUTH TELEGRAPH ROAD | Pagt ayy. DACRON’ PRISCILLAS 98 HAND TOOLS of the things needed in every home ... at new low prices. Some ‘WTG’ aeRO UH . - wit a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 A _MAKE bi PARES 32 LES: NINE — \ 4 Bob Considine haves Integration Hardest Nat. to Cnaak Since 1 86 with surprise, “Why, of course girls /out ot a white schdol,’" she brought \us here strolled back! You've been a wonderful worker Said. “They're good enough to go among the swarm of reporters and school, and I'd like them cameramen aboard and said, Jacon-; and nobody appreciates it: more|to Sry know that and have other folks! “ than we do, as you know. Why do to sei Boye: soy = =| pa You’ Northern fellows give’ you ask?” LITTLE ROCK, Ark, ’ (INS). — sur. Hence die pieried call trom This city was as quiet as a mouse!Newpgrt to New York. Hence the the night it was occupied by fed-|presence'on the plane of a first class pro, and gentleman, Mont- gomery. WOULD POLL NEGROES eral tropps, Elements of the \0ist Airborne Division fron Fort Campbell, Ky., entered without opposition or the firing of a shot and after a time began patrolling|pol] of Negroes of school age in the darkened grounds of Central/the South and discover how great High School. His. the percentage of those who da not want to integrate in previously oS Half a block away, under scald- It would be interesting to take a j i 7 4 r 2 é want them to go to a w 1a one-sided picture of the Little| » ‘Rock problem. We've got to read| “Because I would work eight, ;school, and I never will. | the papers down South: to get the| times harder than J have in the! The pilot on the plane. that! truth.” MARK DAVIS AMERA 83 N. Saginaw St. 1F IT’S PHOTOGRAPHIC Man FE 4-4343 WE HAWE IT FOR LESS } AT THIS LOW PRICE ing bright lights, a junior vara all-white schools. football game was being play before almost empty stands, and ’ Surface indications say it clnkdl the thin chants of Alciongdee sounded through the night. The troops were in full battle gear, somber as the night. : “We've got a technical prob- tera here,” a reporter said -to twe of them as they paced back and forth on the side lawn, the. barrels of their guns jutting like” rugged ‘antenae, “Are air- borne troops paratroops?” “We can’t answer,” a boy said,! his chin moving firmly in the leather chin strap that~bound his giinting helmet to him. There would be a long night ahead, but the - worst ceed, be) Quit Draft Board the dawn and what it might pre- maid, who has two teenage daugli® be starge percentage. Only a tenth of the Negroes eligible.to matriculate this year at Central High reported for school. The others have gone off to the city’s modernistic Horace Mann High, all Negro, Gov, .Frank Clement's “I ters, said to him just after the bombing of the Nashville’ school, “I've worked hard for you and Mrs. Clement, haven't I?” The Governor of Tennessee said, High heel, rrr t+ = = a ae +#@ Reems towers Black smooth lecth- er, sweater bow pump, mid-high heel. Also ia wolnut- WITH THIS NEW KEYSTONE TURRET MOVIE CAMERA vent fo Protest Ike's Act | ‘tas tertsiss That's what it was like the night “ at ome per 3 F1.9 Lens Complete Color Filters Little Rock ‘fell to the feds. -; ; pump. 1 Folding 4-Way Light Bar | TOUGHEST ISSUE SINCE ‘61 ee 4 Westinghouse Lights for Bar * The’ integration problem—tough-| Parish (county) draft board re- 2 Emm Kodachrome Color Film est constitutional nut to crack since| signed in protest of using federal . 1 30 x 40 Tripod Giass Beaded Screen 1861 — ane Flay A forms,|troops in the Little Rock integra- a many faces, plane|tion dispute. veg New Yok b te Ect ng ag 1 MATCHED 8mm_ tion of Little Rock after the The board issued this statement federalization. of Faubus re yesterday to Brig. Gen, Raymond Pp ROJ F< I OR lars, gat Robert ee. a Hufft, state adjutant general and ' was headed for . ashington. head of state selective service fm first stop. * + «sh system: \ ON LY * * * ‘ The former film star had isso We ei tat; ak Gat se » é 39 pport spre President's oy ace ore or time to be instrumental in any pair —. $ 99 aes — " areas mm : : way in calling into the service fe cat Lise = Teas a Toes any of the young men of our com- ine = $4.99; SAVE $60 oe (munity for such a purpose. We ‘own pewter “ 9 , here Sag po Pasha aoe es | comet help but wonder if the peo-| grey suede at $5.99. sizes 4% 10 9 C. harge I t' or Lay away Now just Wefore going on and tested wma Hal 6 rename What's new for Fall? The delicate shoe. The slimmer look. The CO LO R F I L M S PEC | A Ls Sag i g h t er. We'll have to ae gg also branded by gentile, feminine,- head-turning “slipper.” Herewith, our new we 4 lighten up that beard a bit, Abe.”’) eaders of t Soviet Union with svedes cut low and covered up. Or cut out... with peekaboo : the Russian equivalent of ‘the Kodacolor, 620 -120-127...... only 97c : ahs weal chakeas, oad tan ot locrd Sack gee ‘arenes Gb toes. Just three from a just-unpacked collection of Fall new- me K h Ekta hr 35 $1.35 : its changes ts met only the ex- |dued by the Russian equivalent comers, Slim“and Medium widths. ‘E = eg ae CHrome, JIMmM. . esa : istence of ‘television but the lof federal troops.” . om mm Rolls Kodachrome...........$1. : medium’s rules and regulations 8 Ma she Kod me $ ; which keep it aloot from. the /\4 71 mm Magazine Kodachrome ...... .$2.74 : - message it imparts, be it in |Y! Be Own Barbers @ ‘ : Se Merit Sh na : * Jha y par- 4 This is not without reason. 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I've been,” he told 10,000 people at the Roosevelt Field shopping cen- think any of us here can point a —_— finger at Little ae Southern Baptist nabaiater, the Middle East? It is easy to spot symptoms of of your ars * * Syria saueils officers’ leaves. Jordan reinforces its patrols on the Syrian border. Israel fears new armed pressure “from its Arab neighbors, Turkey wonders uneasily if it's being caught in a Communist nutcracker. ‘These are only a few of the symptoms. They all tie in with the contest between the United States and the Soviet Union for top position in what President Ei- senhower has called the miost “strategically important area in ious pot trouble. It has been granted a big, low-interest Russian loan. It is be- ing supplied with Soviet arms. Its army has been taken over by sup- posedly pro-leftist elements. x * * trouble. It is less easy to be sure Middle East Diagnosis ‘Proves Uncertain Taskf ‘act inaall reasgupianes trean ebther| nuteloter and foreign minister. | Washington or Moscow, Secretary|‘‘There is no Arab country which; < oee Oee Le coerce ae Bag 4 all ta Dh : in the Middle East. Soviet Foreign —* © @ of| Minister Gromyko accuses the visitor to President Eisenhower this week, Crown Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia, sald in effect that there’s really nothing to get ex- cited about. “There is no danger,” said the prince, who is his country’s prime West of turning the region into/py the facts or not—helps explain’ ‘wie aut ieceen. ag ye net. caly wa eye-opener bet alee ois COR OpONAT s+ 5 Youngsters . cer-le MASTER PAINTERS" PORCH & “DECK bry $479 Gal READY TO PAINT CHILDREN’S FURNITURE END TABLES I PAINT SALE Outside White B HOUSE PAINT Eagle Brand — Reg. $4.95 Gal. This attitude—whether justitieal| to be: thanks, but we really can one —, + ey veges An Extre Galion $ 98 : : F ; even this era ler Only te,” ) USE OUR LAYAWAY 4 ae ee: Metel, Wood, ete. WALL TILE PURE VINYL: | MIX-MATCHES jon, FELT BASE American Youth Group Returning to Peiping an American youth group visiting Communist China left Canton to- day by train to return to Peiping. *« *« * The Americans plan to. witness Oct. 1. celebrations of the Com- munist revolution in the Red Chi- nese capital before departing for home, Some will return by way of ae; 7% LINOLEUM RUGS 9x12 ony °479 12" ‘Regulars 16e, 24c, 30c Sq. Ft. Wants Broader ‘Labor Controls | eeienie scruze¥D0 IT YOURSELF MART =~. Legislation Is Needed | Open.Tues., Wed., Thurs., to Catch More Crooks) end Set.9 90 . OR LET US DO IT! KANSAS CITY ® — Chatrman il 256 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET Mec's rong z Tile Moscow and others will travel through Southeast Asia. eect This dispatch was filed to The Arlington, Va., one of the Amer- China Opens Bridge love charity,” he said, “The paid ah cae: be aeoner ja none-too-sta-|. HONG KONG # — Red China .. . You can’t legislate morals ...|ble, pro-Western Jordan. Jordaniyesterday opened the first. bridge this has got to come from the|finally, in the past few days, hasjacross the mighty Yangite River heart.” starting hitting cae ao oe wall ragged oe ce Pei- raham considered|cused Syria of inci ordan radio : twin-deck onion a oa oh breodeast to| People to revolt. bridge is a little more than a mile plead for calmness and a lessen- It is possible for.an onlooker to/long. A six-lane highway runs on ing of racial tension in the South,|Mear the rattle of gunfire rightjone deck and double railway but no definite plans have been|over the horizon. And he would'tracks on the other. ‘made. Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, ee ee cation and welfare, made sug- ee | FBI Joins Hunt for Boy In any case, he said, he plans| | emia, Mia oe mel With Coronary Ailment Se ee a a Tedd kehd ping, tuto tit Alten EDMONDS, Wash. @—The FBI,winter with rheumatic fever His tion specifically but added: has joined weary searchers look-/parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crary, “T do endorse obedience to the| DS tor Lee Crary, S-year.tld vicjexpressed a fear would law. Tt the law and we are tojt™ of a heart ailment ‘missing/endanger bis life. Crary is an auto obey it,:‘There are thousands of|"™e . devout Christians in the South who} .1, Seattle do not agree with the law but who}, a ie intend to obey it.” ; a ti inthians Il, Chapter 6, beginning};5 with Verse 17 as his text lastirney ‘night. He keyed his spech to three) studied words: “Chaos, Cause and Cure.” and there by heavy _ At his urging, 437 persons made/prush “decisions for Christ.” A H from Little Hope for Baby |":.. Whom lke Helped PHILADELPHIA (# — Doctors today held slight hope for the life of a little girl for whom President Eisenhower helped arrange an operation, * *« * ‘One-year-old Ida Kane under- went surgery yesterday. She was born without a bile duct. Doctors _ wanted to see if they could do anything to aid her. But they said dater they knew of no way to cor- rect the condition. en A family friend, Walter Wei- gand, had thought the child was suffering from ileitis. He wrote the President, who had suffered an attack of that disease. Eisenhow- er notified his personal physician, Maj. Gen. Howard Snyder. Snyder wrote to Dr. Isidor Ravdin of Phil- * delphia, who assisted in the President's ileitis operation, and Dr. Ravdin arranged for ~ Ida's operation. . School Strike Over; Boys Can Go Hunting TWIN FALLS, Idaho *»—Thirty high school boys have ended their three-day strike against school of- ficials in a dispute over absen- teeism. Negotiations for three days re- sulted in the students agreeing to return to their tasks and school authorities agreeing that the three days of freedom would count only as one day of absence. The dispute flared when school Associated Press by Fred Grab oft icans visiting Communist China. : FE 2-1026 PLENTY OF: FREE PARKING Less $$ $ Difference Boyd Leedom sald today the Ne- i “YOUR NEW BUY pontiac “Taking note of rackets disclosures, Leedom said/ the NLRB will move wherever it] can to “eliminate the uncovered) evils." His remarks were pre-| pared for the Labor Law Institute) Top Trade-In Allowance g3 ah pi + pge i 32 Al ig : I$ THE STINE TO BUY! SAVE During Our Inventory ul rf ¥ g is 8 BE ge j ait . 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The seven- @ acy financing—up te 3 years to pay cent drop this week, on top of an ae ts | : , eight-cent decline the previous @ Effictent—ne heat wacted up a five | a : week, put the index at its lowest ; | : 7 point since it stood at $6.11 May 28.| - oy | KINGS At lw ee tr tig svi we viel in Sutter Mie | 63 Mt. Clemens Street we wrt B Safe—fiameices B tnetell anywhere—ne fiame, ne flue Less Top Trade-In Allowance @.Long-lacting—meete Edison's rigid standards @ Clean—ne emoke, ne sect @ Outer eheli—eco! to the touch all ever | | | Only electric water heaters give you all these important advantages:. | | | | SHOP | | Ask your plumber or appa dealer - DET ROIT cison | | . | ¢ North Sagniaw 61. | i iiss ie AE wet PARES 4 ___7HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1985 are oWE + MIRACLE MILE. 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Terrific JACKETS [wn n= SAVE 23% SAVE 33% to 50% timwan denemm | MISSES ALL-WOOL | | aiprs Top QUALITY ym COATS § COATS " = FREE. | REGULAR $29.99 = | REG. $16.99 to $24.99 - Ailewol ma COMIC BOOKS Fomous Mill Wests! Imperial Martin All-wool Tweeds & Meltons! Mouton collars 6 fur collars! Mo- ’ y Bien hecda tapettersin | | Ritu conamed twtecze, = ea am rancunsz | ways: ‘to buy!) CA SH - CREDIT “LAY SWAY at "ROBINSONS , ; { | \ : : ey iY ee se ‘ . me , oa Ss ; ' U os , , } ’ 5 | t : | i | ; ; j ; ue | 3 . : ity G . : bi. eo oe - it t . cd | ‘ . f i 1 i t a j is feeds : ‘ | La | L THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 | __ ee Poultry giblets teciude the heart! When you are ‘buying a ‘waste; If you pour the batter for each ~ \s and gizzard of the bird, They cati basket for your kitchen, look for, \griddle cake‘ in a continuous 4 fea r 7a. lel ra be used-.along with the neck and jone that has ho grooves so aenel streani, your pancakes will have a i wing tips for stock; ling will be easy.. ee good round shape. =~ } * tine's population. Rosh Hashana, .*.* In the center of the table 2) of the familly. used to mike this | the ‘Jewish New Year is being) Candles twipkied on many tables loaf of cholla (Jewish bread) was ” VB BE 1 un i. BAR , Wine, New, of course, it is all | | ee P celebrated. For the othodox and/last evening as Jewish mothers be-\covered with a clean white napkin. | pressed and bottled commercial- Lowly Carrot. | ty and is available everywhere; ' ‘7 | After the candles were lit, . i ‘cloth was removed from the ions Flavors Pork | By: JANET. ODELL tconservative Jews the ng ios the traditional New Year's Eve) ‘Other Rosh Hashana foods are a tice gives we children something Pontiac Press Home Editor, until sundown on Friday. For the feast. The table in each home dish of honey and .a decanter of sweet to start the new year. A "At sundown last night the year. reform. group it ends today at|was set with the best linen, china/ sacramental wine, phe roomy the grandfather | Ha * S718 began for a. segment of Pon-| sundown, |and silver. In olden days. Year! ‘and the feast began. igi vo “ [there was chicken soup Ww 'plach in it. Kreplach is aout : , |with’ meat inside, sort of like ravi. Pork tenderloin is usually oli. thought of as deluxe party food, * * * for the meat is the most tender’ot! Gefullte fish is a must ‘for Rosh ay pork cuts, it is small; and it]. Hashana dinner. For the Finkel- ii often priced higher per pound jstein family in the ‘accompanying 'than other pork cuts. Accounting {picture this delicacy was prepared | ‘for its high price is the fact that iby Mr. Finkelstein’s mother. ‘the meat is delicious in flavor, it Roast chicken was their main as no bone — every bit is elible course, with potatoes and a tossed _ and it le easily prepared a isalad.. Everyone. dipped pieces of ‘on Ge tory. . [Pan chella| into (honey Ta prac’; An unusual cooking ingredient for pork tenderloin is carrot, yet the earthy vegetable gives a de- Split Pea Soup. lightful flavor to the sweet- meat. : a A , ; Pork Patties With Carret Sauce Best With 1 whole pork tenderloin (about I% * re Ham Bone Py tablespoons ard or drippings 1. teaspoon salt \%q teaspoon pepper \ | \eun late air - Aint. % cup boutlien : A\palatable pair that is espetial-| } inyae carve, ireted \ iy ddicious served on the first Cut tenderloin- crosswise into | brisk days of fall is split peas and two-inch thick dice Flatten cham. Soup, of course, is the best | ‘slightly with meat hammer or| way to combine the two, and ham | ‘edge of heavy plate, then’ brown iflavored split pea soup is a long. jin hot fat in a heavy skillet. Add} itime favorite), iseasonings, bouillon and carrot; , ° . | Here’s a version of the hearty | ‘cover and cook over low heat 45| ‘ e & ae. o 7 “ke : STARTING THE NEW YEAR — Mrs£Marvin _ is set with the best linen and the nicest china. soup that uses extra meat for ex: | ‘minutes or until meat is tender. ey y = , i : 4 Finkelstein of Argyle avenue lights the candles In the center is a loaf of cholla, the traditional . ,tra good flavor: \ [Remove meat from skillet and that symbolize the beginning of Rosh Hashana, Jewish bréad. This must be covered with a | Ham and Split fea Soup thicken drippings. 5 to 6 servings. | _-the Jewish New Year. Three-year-old- Marcia vapkin until after the candles are lit. Other |; pam bone j 2% quarts boiling water and five-year-old Arnold watch wide-eyed, while Rosh Hashana foods on the table are a dish of | - Mr. Finkelstein looks on approvingly. The table — honey and a decanter of scasiinaabonisi wine, Isa cups spilt peas Jelly Dots Meringues | 1 medium onion, sliced i e : 2*, teaspoons sait “ . } . rf fenapoons oat | Smal try will enjoy this: Beat Anything soap can do 1'4 cups cubed cooked ham an egg white until it is foamy, : : ween Simmer ham bone, water, peas, then gradually beat in a couple _ Little Loaves of Bread _ Difference in Grade. oon and seasonings in are ev of tableygone of sug long ith VEL can do... better! Will Intrigue Fr. amily Decides Beef Cost bone. Strain soup through coarse;spoon of vanilla. Drop by spoon-| Even in hardest water, Vel Beauty Bar bursts Ve! .Beauty Bar tvan’t: soap-sting eyes ;: : | Do you ever wonder why the dif-| sieve. 'fuls*of vanilla pudding and put a} = into quicker, richer lather than any soap. _ rinses away completely .. . | Return to kettle, add ham cubes, tiny blob of red jelly on each min-| _ Cleansskin cleaner than soap, is far milder, too! ring! Get Vel Beauty Bar . een no bathtub The current trend in some fine)individual loaves “ beep in YOU! scence ef twenty ff ANGEL FOOD .....2.55¢ _ | Armour Stor Sliced SUNSHINE - | KRISPY CRACKERS ........ 1». 29 , — , cello pack | Ballard or Pillsbury | , —- -_ BISCUITS SAUSAGE “10° i kad| Ge ——— Armour Star Smoked Pet Ritz FROZEN | | H MS.." g 39° APPLE PIES School days are HYDROX days! BIG FAMILY SIZE With Coupon ¢ from bahgnonde Pontiac WITHOUT COUPON. . f ARMOUR STAR SMOKED HAMS Tn . Lb. A9¢ { CRACKERS .....,.... ». 29° Puus ’n Boots c CAT FOOD ...... 2 lg. = 29 LARGE SIZE %. Doz. | ) , Quon ue EF \ — super CHOCOLATES ie . AV MARKET Pe) a i sh CH 4 MYDROX COOKIES PL BO cesses. 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POTATOES |f DEA Apple — Peach — Boisenberry WRTY-FIVE | Farm Fresh GRADE No. 1 ~ WHOLE STEWING | CHICKENS Rygrade ; ‘Ss ee i: Golden Star White or Colored — : . . _ | ; page Whole or | End Pieces FACIAL TISSUE CENTER CUTS... .LB. 89 Foodtown Sells Only One Grade Beef — The Best — U. S. D. A. Choice U. “renee | U.S. D. A. CHOICE UT TENDER, DELICIOUS ROUND | SIRLOIN STEAK STEAK. 69: | 79: PORTERHO eens DELICIOUS T-BONE STEAKS | 1200 BALDWIN “isis: iwosrtaaat’s” 7580 HIGH LAND “.rtians Ate, Friday 9 = M. to 10 P. M. Open 9 A.M. to 9 P. M. Wookdays | BOTH MARKETS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY | Reigpog msdn be ‘lye | + Com and Says. Se Stability “Dad Wishes : Sick Son Could ees Again NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. ®° “When Bobby was little L _— CHICAGO @ — Corn and soy- used to become annayed if he beans steadied on the board of cried in the night and woke us trade today with other grains hold- ing at about yesterday's closing levels. There was some short-covering. in corn and beans on forecasts for freezing weather in Minnesota and the likelihood of scattered frosts in other parts of the corm and bean producing belt. Wheat started unchanged to fractionally higher, influenced by some commefcial buying and a little export business. Also, a ‘lake steamer left Chicago for Buffalo, N.¥., today with 253.000 bushels of wheat and this helped — stimulate the bread grain. Soybeans showed the strength in early dealings “ovine up more than a cent on the distant July delivers Near the end of the first hour, new style wheat was \ lower to, was, Ss higher, Dec. $2.1642; cqrn 144 to % higher. Dec. $1.20!2; were ‘s lower to 14 higper. 3g to 4s higher. oats) Dec 6542; rye was eeeBec, $1.28; soybeans were up cent, Nov. $2.29!s; and lard was) 2 to 12 cents a hundred pounds higher, Oct. $11.30. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN = CHICAGO, Sept. 26 1 AP) Op ee n greatest WHEAT (new) Mar | up. How I wish he could cry ndw." * * * It was Joseph Spierer speak- ing vesterday from the hospital bedside of his son Robert, 8, who has been in a coma most - ofe the months. Robert's plight began with a bike accident July 9. The boy was taken to Long Island Jewish Hospital, seemingly. recovered rapidly, and was ciecharged aft- er two weeks, Then, on Aux. 2, the Spierers heard a cry in the night: “Help me. My head hurts. Don't leave me, daddy.”’ ° Robert's daddy didn't leave him. Spierer let his job slide, although his employer, an elec- ' tronics firm, still pays part of his salary, Farmington Justice Hits Driving Law Farmington Justice -Allen C. time for the past two ‘Slack Follows Fast Opening market got off to a gdod start to- ‘day, but activity slackened some- what in early trading and initial gains were shaved a bit. Many of the leaders were still ahead major fractions and a few were’ up a point or more.’ * oe * The brisk start at the opening, when advances of around a point ‘were scored by several favorites ‘in fast-paced dealings, was appar- ently an extension of the late rally that prevented yesterday's down- turn from turning into a rout. Ahead fractions in early trad- ing were U.S. Steel, Bethlehem Steel, General Motors, ‘Chrysler, Goodyear, U.S. Rubber, Boeing Aireraft, RCA, Anaconda,, Du Pont, General Electric, Pennsyl- vania Railroad, Jersey Standard and Royal Dutch, Up around a point were Youngs- town ‘Sheet and Dow Chemical. * * * Opening blocks included: amner| ican Telephone off 34 at 168 on 3,000 shares; Chrysler up % at 72% on 2,000; General Electric! mp Ss at ‘61% on 1,500; General Motors up % at 39% on 5,000; ‘Rhodesian Selection Trust un- Ingle today criticized Michigan's changed at 2% on 7,000 and South- oF) | NEW YORK w — The stock; |47 ey ‘Seouts of Troop 20. Win-Honors of honor last night at the McCon- nell School. : According to Scoutmaster Ralph Allison, 47 scouts advanced in rank. | Advances included three. to life scout, six te star scout, li to first class, 14 to second class and the others to tenderfoot. Guests at the honor: court. in- uded Edward’ Leland, Clinton Valley Council executive; Glenn Lackey, Pontiac District commis-; sioner; Van Braidwood, Pontiac District representative to the coun- cil; and George Polly, East Side Pontiac area commissioner. Also present wére the heads of the troop’s two sponsoring organi- zations, Mrs. William Ballard, jand Donald Sutton, commander of ipresident of the McConnell PTA, ‘the Cook-Nelson American Legion Post. GM Strikes Idle 29,000 Walkeouts in Michigan, lise Ohio, Cause Layoffs DETROIT w@ —, list of employes laid off because yeneral Motor’s , $83 “427 Parke Da Can degree. Wm. H. Anderson, M. M. Boy Scout Troop 20 held a court, Indiana Plants 18 | cepting Saturday Sieiaii Pejcts|| Plan of DuPont « CHICAGO # — The government rejected as inadequate a plan ofthe Du Pont company to comply with a Supreme Court order with- out disposing of its General Motors istock. _ * * * The Du Pont interest in’ General Motors was declared illegal by the Supreme Court June 3. The court held Du Pont’s 23 per cent owner- ship of GM violated the antitrust laws. 3 *x* * * Pont plan at a conference before Judge Walter J. Labuy of U.S. District Court. Labuy presided -at the long trial of the Du Pont anti- trust case, ruled against the gov- ernment and was reversed by the Supreme ‘Court. Judge Labuy directed that a plan be drafted outlining a method of GM shares worth $2,700,000. lage of Orchard Lake, Michigan. The Village Clerk of the Village of Orchard Lake will be in her office in the Orchard Lake Village Hall located at the ‘corner of Orchard Lake Road and Long Lake Road on Monday, October Tth, 1987, from 8:00 o'clock, A.M., to 8: o'clock, P.M. Eastern coer abe for the purpose ot com, on ming Village Election y, November 6th, Ri —— Rerod be made with the age oer y time up to and including escber: ‘ath. 1967, ex- afternoons and LUCILLE M. SMITH, Clerk Morel - Serres Lake Michigan. days. The government rejected the Du- | disposal by Du Pont of its 63 million’ NOTICE “OF REGISTRATION, VIL- Sun-|. “ 1 ae aT me Pair ye m rove: Qa re ee Sharkey, Mrs. Genevieve Hart ILL 28331 Hi ty Rd. Sort Twp.: eee 60; ves pamene Lucia : ‘ain: —— father of Mrs. Eve- mick, Mra. Joyee = rold W. maine ingten, until Satu then service will be he: rom the Whiting Pun St. Lots, Mich. Interment in O«k Grove Cemetery. Puneral ‘eo — by Thaper Funeral Hom STATION. att ENDANT, an. — ‘nt i. ya tht re — es after 12 oon, 4860 High- GLASS MAN. AUTO: ‘GLASS EX- all around son write Pontiac and ex preferred.” TEN TO CUT Fine N. wig somooC: ~per cord. Must he _ows toga Ria MA 63900. NATIONAL CHAIN IN NEED OF eredit man & —-. trainees. , Good future, ‘tegeer. ‘promat 8 N. * » Apply OWNER ts be rane tractors wanted. Long distance net, Ree S PHARMACISTS. GOOD ROURS PBX OPERA FE ‘TORS. SOME TYP- ing & handling cash. Age or over & can _~ the public. FE 5-8126. Ext. 117 Steady work m Utica ar _2-5042, POLICEM EN Or _ PONTIAC $4,667 - $4,979, require- e 2) to 28 ae a serv q UAKER BILL. 3 INC. NATIONAL pala slock, needs Loteral sales- tion worker om men's clothing. ¥ position. Choose your own working hrs. ; ; » MONARCH MEN’ S SHOPS 2173 8, Telegraph Rd. Miracle Mile. Shopping UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY For a woman of unquestionable character and Lin ogy to rep- Warrnnes WANTED FOR wads rson Pour Corner i faer of Walton & rey SE w BETWEEN - ow FOR tent “nousekeepin ee WwW. Ken nett, PE 24 eS WAITRESS neat reliable, seni 44 ones mployment Meer ie area. Phone ware 20 & BETWEEN 30 TO Nao howework. FE 40234.” WOMAN FOR COUNTER 1 & GRILL : work. Hy gow reo’ sg Ne m™, m, Mar! 8 c. inn. Perry” wee. REFINED LADY FOR men. business assures t sework &. companiq.. 25, 1067, “SAMUBL, fervona) interview, cal call Uhr Quest Lfve nou -, a IPAN. ude Horton, Funerel oe none = fon. Live. in. ‘soi Write urday, ac $3, Box Huntoo ROUGH | CARE igh cctrenters “Must | WAITRESS, EXP_ NEAT. FAGT & Drayton Plains. Punera! srrange- fev 2 oo "Market COin after 7 ag Hamiton's — = ments by ¥ Puneral Home. | . auMPER Ad adh 5aES WOM SEARS, SEPT. 25, 1957, REGINALD, a5. MEEAE =. for housework & help with care 14 Elm &t., River Rouge; age 72; Fiat Ae PeRTENCEDZAND = of children. Live in, own room dear father of Mrs. Florence Wes- ANTED CED SAND- Geed wages, near Catholic church, terdale; dear brother of Charles wich man Fpmomniey. Good PE 2.0225. Mrs. Megran. Sears s. Ethel Wood . oe Al Hunter inion ante is x) neral service will be held Satur- Weer atin 1) on, te 7 day. . at 1 am... WTD. YOUNG MAN FOR FOR OFFICE peal: a wae Coun he Huntoon Funeral Home with work with inter-state res aod in as A ee ta ma Rev. -Harold: Nessell officiating. rier. Some experience referred : Tnterment in Perry but not necessary, Must be able : Help Wanted 8 Cemetery. Mr. Sears will le in type. Apply South Biv. , Spel) ee eee _east, Pontiac, Mic ALI. MEN OR WOMEN DESIROUS Bowe. WORKING RESTAURANT MANA- aa $2 to $5 per hour, full : ger able to establish & maintain or pert time, vee Mt. Smith, 160 Funeral Directors 4 rion “train f° super- irl ete. vise employes. Driv expert- COMPL: ° ence valuable. Salary dependent TAKE en ability, ite Press Ceharee of tot. building. Must be Donelson-Johns Boz 96. make minor repairs, Stok- Wanten: Cm nent. = - opening | i eta pores Funerals” tor ‘school Must be quailtied | & Dherview = PARR. AMBULANCE, OROOND — Gan obtain appl ee Rey COB TO ake SPA ' a Between 8 a.m. ne ¢ ee en At once. Men Thonqnttel ee 2-584) Help Wanted | Female 7 P. ‘W. DINNAN peel Facilities. 01 @_W__Huroo ian Paine — Walerord Pee. | AN EASY JOB SALESMINDED @ phone r day. Be- a ne - #04, Come ready to work. PERSON -. -. Voorhees Siple af _Room 6, 20's East Lawrence. equ me pintos va otek oe “west of y . e) iG LADY ac. Age wish’ FUNERAL HOME CLEANING mene. Drayten Pls. > learn the real estate Poemess Ambulance Bervice—Piane or Motor _quire in f EM }-4197. ——FE_28r8 COOK, EXPER WITH DIN. C. SCHUETT, Realtor rs and hen orders for nights. viet E. Highland Cemetery Lots 5 References. PE 3-0688. ATR ee CAN YOU MEET YOUNG MOTH- taeswomer t» sew home proje 4 GRAVE LOT — GARDEN OF = — — = ay, = lle aterford — Chapel. Reas. hem abou r children \ Hu, ene : - OR 34118 pPmag | p.m. Reatte Ce 32-0080 OAKLAND HILL MEMORIAL, 3 sections, Developed . Bac- _riftee. WArwick 8-011. WHITE CHAPEL - CENTER DR. Pi es $125, Bix, $300, ui Dec. 2.16'. M 0 os r i, Dee Pao “ad ave on ia a ph ge a its ern Railway down % at 34% on of strikes is now about 29,000. oe _— es Bo? is. Dec. a nm ory provisi or revoking 2,000 shares. , spokesman for General Motors Bent. 23, 26, ‘87 n.. CORN ing re 131% ‘aa k Stock said the latest layoffs were more; NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. Mar... 13s. LARD s x New Yor CKS than 9,000 at Flint, 6,100 at a Buick |Sidewelk on High Stree. May 12842 Oct May Ingle, speaking for the Michigan 73.6 plant and 3,000 at a Fisher Body!a sr. C Marotta Bldg ay. 131% Nov. ........ 11-88 dmiral ®1 Ing Rand ... 73.6 ’ Corp., Coitinial Federal Sav: Loan OATS Dee. eeeees 1265 Justices of the Peace Assn., téld) air Red ...... n Jaland a 8 , plant. peda cr wre Me a ween Ends oc bp te - 122° Secretary of State James M. Hare eet ee 1 4a. Interiak br |. 242 Employes in seven other Buick, | Mr. and to all in Lansing: Allis Chal .... ie! int Bus hich 3004] Oldsmobile and Pontiac assembly Perens Doeeepan tate, notice: That Ci G d p il “Juries are reluctant to convict Alcoa 8.11 3. Int Nick 73.1| plants mcross | the | country | were itereimee ce chat past tee | rade upl S drunk drivers because of the man-/A™ Allin --. Be int Faper --* 357 idled -earlier this week because| {ne PmPO 8 ie Cleeaission aeaided = \datory provision, In my own Am Cyan. 401 Int ah a ae of strikes at two GM parts plants. should be paid ane borne. by sph 1 to Get After noon Off. |mind, the whole subject is open to Am M& Pay . 345 Jacobs |... 31! A strike at a Chevrolet plant at toot concrete sidewalk on High Street oo ons Soret to m re —— ae Race BE Bitsy huhy”.5 thie strike, however, dd not affect) apemucn, Sn ote te pu ; : * * * Am News .... is 8 ’ ’ | Children in the Pontiac public lam Rad ...... 126 Kennecott .., jotice is also hereby given that the j ices’ Clk 446 assem lants. elementary schools will take the| tage is president ofthe justies'/Am Gast: 23 ite en. H/T Sante at the saneenbly |Si'Fostns, oh tenis ts, Come afternoon off tomorrow while their| ganization. Am Suger_..... 26 Kroger, 348 a Chamber in said City, on the Ist ; ; Am ‘Teh & Tel: 168 Lehn otis plants followed strikes at GM's day ot October, A.D. i987, at 8:00 teachers work so that city schools | Am Tob .... LOF Giese. = ee ts at M deck oun we vee ome sey can receive state aid. . Am Viscose ... see Lib Mc wre Be fo new plan ansfield, — which ae Goa) pens cepaseuny Four Solons Reject Ssztcv. i Etstat? £) Obl, "tn starton, tn. The owe Bs "toate al s ee ; : J - ‘armour & Co. 12 sat om: 194) Plants fabricate stampings for |« near, September 25, 1907. - Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superin- : tae : $1! Buick, Oldsmobile and Pontiac | wo. tendent of Pontiac public schools. law Pension Plan 45.2 - $67) divisions, ADA B EVaNe. has received permission from the a 214 A GM pokesman said cevarmnt Bept. 26, ‘87. a Sate Giamiss the State Rep. Theodore F. Hughes "3 : 44.2 work on 1958 models was scheduled| NOTICE OF SPECIAL children from school in the after-| State Rep. re F. Hughes pein steel... ¢1 (Mead Cp .... di-| Sanitary sewer in Cameron Avenue. ; : 367 to start Monday at the three : Wm. Lunsford, Christopher Beyie, pom mae fee time TBC an tre ie Re ee ey us cele, Saati ae to submit data on forms used to|Publican legislators have backed Behe ne. “488 Mert Ch & 5 | omens work was “P to all s interested, take notice: ‘ : out of participdtion in the new Borden wwe s se, 601 Midi Stl Pd .. a3 cause stampings were not avail-|-rnat tne roll of the Special Assessment compute state aid. hich |2°7S, Warm --- 363 Mpls Hom ay ‘able from the strikebound plants heretofore made by the City Assessor : * * * legislative pension plan which) priggs Mf... 7.1 Minn a ; tM ld and Marion. or the purpose of defraying that part takes effect tomorrow. Brist: My ..... 96.1 Minn P&L .. 3 || |at_Mansfie of the cost which the Commission de- Whitmer said compilation of data Te Budd Co *..:. 182 Monsan Ch -- 314! Members of the United Auto|cided should be patd and borne by spe- and filing these reports with ac- * , — «|e * 39.3 c 11.5) Workers Union struck the two colleen oe Hoge Cereal par eesti nd curacy involves considerable time.| Their action raises to nine the by 26 x plants last week in disputes over ee Se eee o i The children were dismissed last/number of lawmakers who have + Bz local issues. Negotiations CON-| tine of oa Newton Estates Subdi- year for the same purpose. disqualified themselyes from [e-|foper Cp 1.38 Net Dab 36.2 tinued today. vee the now on file in my office tor : ceiving pensions. Case. IE vere 16.5 egeeted Y -u : sea Assembly plants affected by the) "Notice is also hereby given that the : Under the plan, legislators quali-/Cen 1 Ps ..._ 282 Net Lead ...°. 1a 4 strikes include Southgate, Calif.,|Commission and the Assessor of the City 5 Ches & Oh ...: 65.2 Nat Tea of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission Auto Output for Week: fy for up to $2,000 a year in bene- Curploss il NY Central... 2 q Atlanta, Wilmington, Del., Fram- Chamber in sata City, 08 c tat dey ot ; i { i , 7 Kan., t a o'clock p Dro $ to 1957 Low fits at the age So iney pave pd ery a at Nore West . 32 3, ington, Mass., Kansas. City, to review said assessment, at which Pi served for at least eight years, OF Ciimax Mo .| ¢4 No Am Av . - 2. 1| Arlington, Tex., and Linden, N.J. time and place Sal com » DETROIT « — Passenger car/at age 50 if they have put = a on “ily ee ma Peo 13.7 Dated Be september 25, 1987. : production in the United States years. Colg bra A a) ee firtn a Lodg e Calendar ba hk SOAS dropped to a 1957 low last week,| Col Gas .... 162 Owens cng: 421! Special Adee ence of Pon-| . is ees the Automobile Manulsctirers Little Slio, Jud Comw _. OT SaeE aaa | tiac Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Fri- = Aman, rfport, Proaaction Iast weck ust a Liftle Slip, Judge Cen N“Gas «ata Pen AW Air | I37/day, Bept. 27. Lodge opens 5:30 p.| STATE OP MICHIGAN — tn the Pro- Pi *¢* a * otaled 52,302 units, the association With ‘Fine’ Intentions ‘Cont Bak me Param Pict... 33.3 m. Dinner at 6:30. Work in M. M. | tive nie “Division. In the matter of the petition concern- Bab DANVILLE, Va. —Willie Car Cont CoPas 10s Penner, IC. ll —Adv. ing Baby Boy Thornton, minor. Cause x +t * ‘ter Perrow was sent to Danville | ct a a - Pepst Cola. - 182) : . “Te Roy H. Thornton, father of said t r os Plizer —.... : 54 Truck and motor coach output city farm last week when he was! icoree: Bae 2 =e lites Soe as News in Brief ae isan havin Moon {lea ta thus Coart last week totaled 13,508 units. unable to pay his fine on a charge, xt ao a panies a 14) allewing | thet that the | present whereeuests run ™ Philip Mor ... 41.5) e father 0: e said minor cl droduction so far this yearly eo Deere con Gey Phil Pet< 304) RL ALR, Club No, 135, Ladies’|is. unrnown and said child ts dependent Totol duction so far this year! pe escaped Tuesday, went home |p Elson. 264 Pillsby Mills 424 auxiliary No. 2706 of Keego Hit-/tpén the public for support - and that i 2451! : z 10 ni includes 4624519 cars, 803.231'and got.some money, then went Doug Aire ...8 Prone G |... 404 bor. Rummage sale, Sat. Sept. 28th/ firtediction of this Court, trucks and 3,052 coaches — 5,450.- to the office of the justice of the| dra oo Pullman a4 | starting at 10 a. m. Held at Keego-| In the name of the people of the Stste 805 units. Production in the cor- peace to pay -his fine. Fant Air - Ut R Pare | ot a 5 Cass Women’s Club house on Cass of Michigan. You ore rereny,, neti fled i riod last year was w serving 90 days for East ms Repub Stl - 47.5 Lake Rd. —AdV.|+« sa'4 at the Court House in the City responding pe He’s now serving y Hi Auto L 33.6 pox Drug... Gs Gees i cae Cauune. on the Och 5, 5,018,580 — ‘escaping custody. Vy oo Reyn Met .. 3) Sale, Guild 3, A’ day of October AD. 1987, st nine — — En oe) rea Rey Tee B .. - $04! | Rummage = o'clock in the forenoon. and as eee RA: 127" Rock Spe... ‘03 Saints Episcopal Church. Frid? jereby commanded to appear camaky Cell-O ... Royal Dut ... tres sald heal = — = Fairb Mor 43 Saleway St . 4 Sept. 27th, 7 p. m Exchange oe = Sere cial be. sean persunst | Firestone <> 3) Bt. .J08 Lead . es 3 entrance. V. service nereof, this summons and notice Ford Met pps ae St Reg Pap ... 27.1) shall be served by publication of a copy ta ai nee ce elie tay Heels ee Ny ace Bi lpreuh Tra |. 13. Sears Roed |. 27_\terian Church, Aa 6:30 p. m./the Drocoer coy pager years ) Sen Bee" 3 Sica oc0 SAL Morning 9:90. AN are guage at int our ee Gen Fde + 468 Bocony ......, 518! : MoPontiec in said County, this 24th day iGen Mills 58 Bou Pac ..... 37.1) Rummage Sale, Sat., Sept. 28th. < eptember > oes ee bed = a ' ae ‘First Methodist Church, ial . THUR ¥ QORE lee pert —Adv.| (A Tue €o) Proba eee fe ly ee ee Seer . (Gen me ac. St al... : Ti IN iGen Tire .... aS Std Of] Ind ... as Rummage Sale, Youth ee aes a iGiliette ...... 361 Std OW NI ... —Adv : ees! lGeebel Br’, 38 std Ol On. 492 Fri. and Sat. Lake Orion. IGoodrich .,.. @5 Stevens, acts t iGeovdear .... 70 Stud Pack ... 5.1) CE OF SPECIAL ELECTION {Interest on any bonds which may be ‘ [Qt No Ry ... 406 Un Pac ..... 25.7, _ NOT! id, Oakland Coun-|issued to pa hes such costs, with jot West & 206 Unit Air Lin 22.5), Townsttp ot peered " 1957. power to the ip Board to trrevoc- [aun Ol... 742 Unit Aire .. 624 ty, Michigan, Meteor ors of the Town-|ably allocate said tax limitation increase é % Suther Pap .. 32.6 Onit Pruitt .. oF chip at ‘Bloomfield, Oakland County,|to one or more such jee ts? a Swift & Co | 301-On Gas Cp.) 312 ship, of, Notice is further given that the polling SHOPPING ia a ae US Lines .... me wakeae i“ hereby given that : ioe |) for said election will be as {ol- - . ld in e Town q iTex G Sul .. 214 STOCK election | will : AL PRECINCT No. 1: 39.4 of Bloothfield, oakland County, Michi . |searee at US ee it fan. on Tuesday, the sth day of October, raph Ra Township Hall, 4200 Tele ‘Timk R Bear 41 US Tob 17.2 1957, | from giolee ECINCT No. 2 Another Addition to Michigan’ $s Fastest | Pla w Ae 111 Walgreen 99.5 o'clock P.M., Eastern Standard Time. te Bloomfield Village Fire Hall = Brad- : yote upon the following proposition: h lTransamer .. 281 West Un Tet 167 P « way Bivd ve Nop SEE of Lahser Rd. Growing Super Market Chain Teen cen | 4 Werte A Be 226 guanine umitation on the totall PRECINGE RO, 3 oo wing = reese 2 sae Will Be ; ion Carbide | 1061 Wilson & Co 13.7 cach year againat property in the Town-|Lake Rds. a P |STOCKS — 7 Woolworth 40.5 ship of Bloomfield, County of Oakland, - PRECINCT No. ¢: etmery Pescarere | ‘Quit ON... 1384 Young 8 & W 20 /State of Michigan, for all purposes €2)) 5 toot) located on the 8. E. cornet of to per ON 2 AMS Yous 6 cept taxes levied for the payment of School) located an tae 1 Ona. Fi - alVia wees ee one ee neh mak. qiy interest and principal on obligations in- —- ee rat ae ae ‘e " : | momiesix - 348 Zenith Red -.113 ‘curred prior to December 8, 1932, be in-| Notice 18 rig eal tee received, from Hooker El... 27 Gerber Prod. 49.4 creased, as provided in Article X, Sec-|lowing statement has ay jl Cent, .... 416 Gardner Den 378 tion 31, of the Constitution of the State/the County Treasurer as tn Indust Ray .. 19.3: Mannihg M&M264 Of arichigan, by 1/10th of 1% (81.00 per Voted increases in the tax rate imnite jon | $1000) of the assessed valuation - Coa ger property in ¢! wn- > ' . Se ized, of all the property in ‘ownship = . ke { Studebaker-Packard -— Bloomfield, for a Shi of twenty ) pega Ricbrenes ge nncocagi cosmos ru be a er-rackar (me rears from: tee °° = of the County of ‘one os State of The Pontiac City ) a hearihgs for TuesdayiOc ‘lowing public improveme ele Diive from Mt. Curb ond Gutter replo Dated September 25, 195 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING P.M. EST. in the Commission Chamber, City Hall, 35 S. Parke Street on Intention to Construct the fol- GRADING AND GRAVELING. 2" BITUMINOUS CONCRETE RESURFACE Street from Saginaw to E. end of stheet For further information see legal notice. Apterested property owners are urged to appear. ssion has scheduled public tober 1, 1957 at 8 o'clock ribs. Clemehg to N. end of street cement, reldted work Turk -ADACR. EVANS, : City ike Files to Recover Tax SOUTH BEND # — Studebaker- \Packard Corp. filed suit Tuesday ito recover $2,631,816 paid as state gross income tax on federal mili- tary contracts, The suit contends the state did not have the right to tax the income because the materials ' manufactured were shipped on government bills of lading in in- | terstate commerce. The refunds sought are for the fiscal years 1951 through Aug. 1, 1957. x * * | A similar suit filed by Bendix ‘Aviation Corp. as a test case is ‘in litigation. Filing of the Studebaker- ‘Packard suit will serve-to avoid ithe statute of limitations if the /U. S. Supreme Court decides that ‘refunds are due. clusive, for the purpose of paying the township's share, or any part thereof, “ the capital costs of acquiring, improv- ing, rpioig, oad and/or extending facill- ties for the collection, transportation, and/or treatment of storm water and/or sanitary sewage from the town- ship. er from the township and one or more other political subdivisions, and/or for the purpose of paying principal and Michigan, do hereby certify that accord- ing to the records in my office, a&& 9 August 15, 1957, the total of ail vo increases in tex rate limitation above the 15 mi’ 21 of Article ™ net ibe Michigan Con- stitution, uae j taxable property in the Township of Bloomfield in said County is as follows: 4 Lecal Unit Township of Bloomfield ;County School District iof Onkland County School District No. Fractional ‘of the Townships of Avon, Troy. Pontiac and Bloomfield School District of The City. of Birmingham ~~ = Bloomfield Hills School District No. 2 Fractional, Townships of Bloomfield, Troy and West Bloom- field and City. of Bloomfield Hilla ad Former School District No. 3 Fractional Township of Bloomfie — and City of Bloomfield “sloomfield Filis Now annexed b School District No. 2 Fractional ee nd _ LUNCHEONS... Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices , RIKER FOUNTAIN i % Riker Building Lobby —_ Schoo! District of the City of Pontiac located In Cities of Pontiac and Sylvan Lake |The Townships of Avon, Bloomfield, /Otion,: Pontiac, Waterford and = Bloom!iei¢ ‘ ee ee et i Voted Millage Years Increase INCREASES _, Effective 2.00 Mills 1956 to 1968 inel. 50 Mills 1954 to 1969 Inel. 13.00 Mills 1949 to 1968 Incl. 12.00" 1987 to 1973 incl. 3.00 " 1956 to 1960 inel. 6.50 " 1990 to 1969 incl. 4.50 " 1983 to 1972 Incl. 40 " 1934 to 1973 ineh. 6.00 * 1957 to 1961 inel. 7.50 Mills 1949 to 1963 Ine!. $50 " T9654 to 1986 incl. 10.0 " 1989 to 1973 incl. 19.00 Mills 1957 to 1960 Inel, 20.50 " 1969 to 1963 incl, 10.00 ” 1964 to 1973 Incl. 250 Mills 1983 to 1987 inci 6.25 1965 to 1967 incl, Hi mn” 1958 to 1964 incl. & CHARLES A, SPARKS Oakland ‘sien hk Treasurer ROBER LEY : Township Clerk Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 57 BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following 4, 18, 2%, 30, 3, 32, 38, , 56, 69, 72, 76, 78, 79, 81, 95, 86, 95, 98, 104, 105, » 115, 117, 118. - a nad Help Wanted Male 6 Auto © Mechanic ie have at least 10 yrs. exp. — have some exp. on ork gofeee with — cquipeat. to” depend qualifica- tions of successful splicant. Ap- : Beans Personnel * zee i Lafayette st., lopedia. gaifi tion offering excellent renum- group insurance, retire- Rabid advancement by our thoro: training and assistance. For information. and persona] view call Mrs. J. M, Pe re FE 2-3643, between 6 and 9 ieee Sept. 1b Sept. 26th or Friday A FEW MEN gai sanity Snelofal» ADDIy noes W. Huron pet. 10-11:30 a.m. CAN YOU SELL _ _ AUTOMOBILES? Experienced New & Used car Salesman. Steady employment for cer, Group Life Insurance & jue Cross, Good Service Depart- ment. meeee by 33 Pair Dealing Braid “Motor Sales Soto Piymouth lor . Cass at W. CAB DRIVFRS. DY AND rer time, dav and night shift. er es Apply @8 Orchard Lake. COLLECTOR Part time a ~~ current accounts, jac Vice. “No experience necessary. ‘ca heeded. Apply L, Stevens. Family Publi- Lak. 2111 Woodward, Detroit CARPET SALESMEN ~ Experienced only. Apply Mr. Jones. Harrison Pringle, $09) «=6Hunter SIDE -AGED apt, butiding #6 Riker Bivd., Birm CARETAKER — to mae Bigg. Ponitac DE LIVERY MAN AND STOCK _ clerk over 18 familiar with B'ham area, Peabody's arkét. MI 4-5222. EXPERIENCED HOUSE & rounds officer, 45-80, inimum ports once - Woodward Ave. “EXP, Lcrpegeb hn | MAN, MEALS & : rovided. mS xeellen . starting valet, ———s ‘unter is _190_Hunter Blvd., irmin EXP. SINGLE MAN FO! Gai farm wo! ‘month, Carl Boat 2460 Dw Sunes Rd. Roches-, ft. EXP. METAL INSTAL- lers. oon work, Good wages. Bine & Life Insurance ben- sits, Om Onren Hi Heating & Supplies. ‘oor: cXPER! CAR . Must ag good, rive driver Psa Riker Ga (hetAte NEED- “Apply McLain Heating, 407 _5t saginaw FOR CASH IN A HURRY, sell _ things through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE 2-8181. years of a : COOK BAKERS Greenfield Restaurant NOW HIRING COOKs AND BAK- ERS FOR NEW BIRMINGHAM A Employment Agenceis 8A FVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE ‘. 602 Community Bank Bldg. FOR A SECURE TOMORROW _ R. SECRETARY RY $250 Pontiac needs inteligent gir girl. syne “eae typ- shorth aes work, Chance for adv CALL LASS I mn... Agency agitss help. By day or W Male or female, Exp. RESTAURANT MUST HAVE EX- ree ie Tr tii, Fa tee a cena "MIDWEST a acagaeienangn PONTIAC OLF SNVITES YOU cwtpogtee Goreeaee pee | pega Son Sea tinet UNIFORMS FURNISHED FREE. Positions. sof , Pontiac Biate PERSONAL APPLICATIONS se Le | ; nstructions TAKEN AT CENTRAL OFFICE. - LEARN TO DR THE SANE- 295) WOODWARD AVE. DE rey At SAPEWAT™ beivin _TROIT. 10 AM TOS PM. eae! 4 & PEt entries Mera | IANO, @ ACCOROUAN, LEE s Woodwwara B'ham. Mr’ 6-4653. ~. dean eines te Jour. home. "TE y EXP. WAITRESS. APTERNOON ' anit 2 til il, Carter's Restaurant Work | Wanted Male 10 1005 Cooley Lk. Rd. rene ~ PERIENCED GIRL ok 1951 MSU GRADUATE SEEKS PO-. Mi & light housework, on basrel nal winter only. Ability to 3 on o gio 2 Elegie cage ot full pro- ELDERLY Li N. ctiv a within ve period. 3 children, ty sine ‘ener Available Oct. 15. FE +3430. works More re bome than Ai CARPENTER WORK ad! ~_ _vee an ee _ OR 3-1782. FE 44210. Sige og ROOM io5 7 30, WORK OF ANY % a ‘Apply ap = Fon only Tan, Wood if ward Ave. a Eons Lake Rad., AYATTABLE work ‘me & wenales Bloomfield Hil, Mich. FOUL On Pan dE EXP DB. Murdock. PE 2-7861. Beauty operators & Manteursts | 892% SAW. CHAIN SAW WOR WORK, - ita ara vest Brothers Hair Sty!- PE $8502 v 7 Soe or Pei eteny TABINET MAKER AND CARPEN.. FOUNTAIN, (PART | TIME, EVE a oon ve ngs over 25. Approx. 20 ‘hes. wack” { CARPENTRY, 30 YRS. EXP. NEW bane Pharmacy, Beham. — —, Formica kitchens. Reas, PULL TIME GIRL TO SELL Ho. | ’ SAN WiLL DO LIGHT TROCK. siery and handbags. Apply Tom ing, wood cutting, trimming. _McAn, Miracle Mile. #1420. FEM MALE WOOL PREASSER AP- SEML-EXPERIENCED RADIO & py 3 Liberty Cranes Aa Ask for Mr. TV R poet. seeks part time work. GIVE DON-GAY JE JEWELRY POR SIMONIZING ge INTERIOR Christmas. Call O ih Shee for a cleaning, $2 FE 80314 rty date YOUNG MAN % WOULD LIKE GIRL OR WOMAN. EXP. LIGHT ad of any kind. Call anytime, housekeeping Live in. Adults fam- 8-9503. _fly of 3. a MI. 6-6768. YOUNG MAN WANTS JANITOR GREAT RTUNITY TO work or dishWashing. FE 41128, ‘chang? tf spare time into money go Your our béautitul Srenes Work Wanted 1 Female 11 11 made & el. FE 5-6504, 5 nae ~ 5 ER i ait scm. HOUSEKEEPER IN CHARGE | } pick up @ celiver. OR 29478. school al! day, - C 8. Live in ai IRONINGS 1 es SER Write tac x State Panes tx) shel FE &ge, referenc*s x. salary desired. 5-1 K{TCHEN HELP WANTED AT 6171 SoS. DAY OR NIGHT, ixie Hwy by’ dependable woman, FH LADY CARE FOR 6 YR. OLD 4, child. ae Bd in modern home. 8om BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. Vic, VIC, wages ite Pontiac Press Box of Hi ar Rd. FE 17-9078. Ut. BABY SITTING IN MY HOME, ADT TO CARE FOR R SMALL day or night, FE 21730. - - ~ Sith’ board, $15 week. Call after poarat Ray ig i eek FE 2017 pay 7 p.m. MArket_¢3613. COLORED GIRL WANTS Hot ‘NSCRANCE FIRE E UNDERWAI it reo ay House: .—— ‘ean iY Cike FOR LDREN, Seiery bel eeperel ba tetas days. sensed home, FE 2-827. Liberty 9-1870, EXPERIENCED VOCALIST DE- OPPORTUNITIES sires position with band. FE EXTRAORDINARY §-6165. Por women with ambition, per- GIRL WITH 7 ¥ " pesgerey As poise — earn as much training would like job at Doce an ot week, 34 day or tor's office. : ea iv openin, On OOD = a "necessary. Call Ph ‘yess a) ; S HAND IRONING HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? Sales Girls pager form pap os ar o weet home, EM 3.3680, am \PICKUS BAND DELIV BLiv- Waitresses ver oe TRONINOS - = ae Vic. ’ 964 Daffodil Fountain. Mor. | stk °¢ Dated! pr. ott Pon- TRONINOS s_WANTED. PICK UP & * r * e Tr 4 Paid Vacations KIND MIDDLE, “AGED _ PERSON AGED PERSON in Lt) ny lo cooking or Free Insurance laundry. FFE Pee 3-197. LADY WISHES TR TRONING IN HR LJ * * im Hospitalization EADY WANTS BABY ; 7 tid . ays. Excellent Working ooze, LADY WOULD Likm® HOUSEWOR Conditions | qari Feet NWR housework or -— of invalid in+ Opportunity for side city limts, Box 18, Pontise Advancement LADY WANTe CLEANING & Pict AG LADY Full Time or Part Time "auld ks work by hour or day. APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE MEDICAL, ASSIBTA 1 . FBS, CBC. "Grinalyaie EKG. ; and B. Mrs with w in Dr's ae res Office or ee iinte, R 45788. ; NG a, Miracle Mile Shopping velesial | oarvice: 8. seed FAST ACCURATE jhome, -Write Pontiac a val ii, 1 H i, \ . \y : 4 = po Sckag Wee it “ os e | i a = THE ronyiee PRESS; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1957 : | 7 ve ‘ME n pagre ae wie die XTY-TUREE 7 iu larbourmaster’ (Crew Makes Big Hit , 9:30—(7) Cisco Kid. (4) Jane Wy- man. ‘6:30—(7) Circus Boy. Lone Wolf. (4) (Color) Tic Tac Dough. (2) Sgt. Preston. 7:00—(7) ABC Presents. (9) Mil- lion Dollar Movie. Carole Landis, ~ Martha Raye in “Four Jills in a Jeep.” (4) Best -of Groucho. | (2) nent) Wistere densieene, Ler. ging operations of past, present. (4) Dragnet. (2) Climax. 8:00—(7) Theater Time. (4) Peo- ple’s Choice. 8:30—(7) O.E.S. New series based on ‘ of World War Ul er cloak and dagger men. (9) Fea-) ture Theater. (4) Tennessec ErnieFirst a Jane Wyman. _ (2) Playhouse 90 9:00—(7) Wrestling Rosemary Clooney. (4) Color) 10:00—(7) Club Polka. (9) Na- tional News. (4) Mich. Outdoors. (@) .Dr. Christian. 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—-(9) Theater 15. 10:30—(7) The Spy. (9) Crime Inc, (4) Juvenile Court. (2). Mr. District Atty. : 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million '7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean, @) Today. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth | or Consequences, FRIDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:45—(2) News. &06—(2) Captain Kangaroo, (7) Cartoon Carnival. 8:30—(7) The Little Rascals. 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp- Room. 9:30—(4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (7) Our Friend Harry. 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4) Tie Tac Dough. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin & Ricky. ; 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard. ‘FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) 1: 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) 2:30—(2) Verdict Is Yours, 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 2:55—(9) News. 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen: 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. 3:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (9) 3:45—(4) Modern Romances, 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Private Secre- 4:30—(2) 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) Ray 5:30—(4) Patti Page. 5:45—(4) News. (9) Going Our Way. Movie. 30—(2) House Party, (4) Bride and Groom. Matinee Theater,. (7) My Little Margie. {(t) Topper. for a Day. (7) American Band-' stand. (9) Request Playhouse. Bugle Theater, tary. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Beat the Clock. (4) Range Rider. (7) Terry and The Pirates... Milland, (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. Hair Stylist Plans ‘Girls Day’ at New Miracle Mile Center Little girls — or more properly, ing years, prior to moving to the Vith Ro ve 25 Paper cups at the bar. This has become, through the summer, the big social event of the week in the Reckport area. Not only the “Harbourmaster” company, but even the local citi- zens take part, The town is delighted with the coming of a major TV show to the community. * * * The wife of an artist—Rockport is a big artists" colony—says there was some objection, initially, from) diehards who feces the status quo Show are known by everybody in| town, greeted by first name, well- liked by all. Only problem is that Rockport, which gets its TV from Boston, will see the show on Saturday nights, since Boston will use a de- layed filming wife pointed out, that will conflict with the parties. x * * All the old-timers were sung, with feeling, by the cast and crew. More pizza. More people picked up pots ant pans and anything and joined Jargest rhythm section in New England. “We didn’t ask for rousical ability when we assembled the company,” Barry Sullivan said. “It all just happened, Everybody gets along so wonderfully and it seems like we all have the same interest in music, Fe oe . And, as the artist's} The singing continued for hours.) ¢ [decision -by the State Highway| _ Patti Page was hurt by the reviews of “The Big Record” TV show. As her husband, Charles O’Curran, tells it, “Patti's so sensitive, when she watches ‘This Is Your Life,’. she starts crying when the announcer says “This Is. . “The one land John Foster Dulles hasn't visited, ” says Buddy Carroll, “is Bird- land.” “How'd you like Tel Aviv?” I asked globe-trotter George Jessel, who retorted, “I like Tel Aviv better than I like tele- vision! ... TV's rash of “pre-recorded” songs have got te go! Public isn't that stupid and resents them ... Perry Como’s son Ronnie’s a Notre Dame freshman. * x * Frank Sinatra playing his life story with Jeanne Crain and Mitzi Gaynor irks Comedian Joe E. Lewis who tells Copa audi- ,|May Get Mate sania : . i . , . | . : : ° ne a Today's: Rad Pr | Delights Town i | Nations |s2x;. pea ay S a 10 OQTaMS - ever qa 10ns " POSADAS, Argentina ( — Bras . : 4 , a —_£ gen vilogees who. Sat Se We wm Com GELS, em WHS ow Oe, Gln | NETS GRP WTR OO CoRR Cte oming 0 OW to Argentina after a gunfight be- a " ’ ppose ei re “ae crossing the border to their icud ne eo one News, David oye ee Harris Ba S Hiv today.’ Squatters in Santo eo os FS e News, Sacie ‘wwi, Neve — WcAm Reve Balen — | CXL, Gabe Heater ery Sullivan Series Cool to Dulles’ Plea to peer ‘ate southern tip of Bra- CKLW, News, Chase Bel WIn Weee ee ee of Sea Stories Be WIBK. News, McLeod FRIDAY MORNING 6:30—-WJR, Jac® Harris WWJ, Ross M tes gins zil fought a battle with a coloniza- WoAR. % WJBK, Tom George CKLW, Grant, | U.N. Discussion of the pany’s employes. The vil- WPON, ‘id wal mee tee 10:00— arthur Godfrey WJBK, George on TV Tonight tion com - : ¥2, Pred woll WW, News. True Story | Woah Neve : Syrian Situation lagers fled, tearing involvement, 0m, Sinner Dato CKLW Rooster’ Clud WXYZ, Herb Anderson WPON, Lewis ; but Brazilian officials have — ‘J, Ress Mulholland WJBK. Clark Retd CKLW WSews, Homechats €:30—WJR, 3nd Mrs. Burton ' By DICK KLEINER , GXLW" Eddie ‘Chase WEON Country Bo WEAR, News MD. Seal! | WEY, News “ROCKPORT, Mass. — (NEA) WASHINGTON ae Se Wiel pnb, aact WPON. Ameriea to Knees] CKLW, News, Shift Break | 1, . ; = State Dull faces dancin quad, pane | “Stat LEME | wm orm, we. sancened | NCAR. Resets Forage [TS Sete Oe eee eet Saleen tom ever ey ‘coum RUIN Cae RLY Meee | CxLW. oo Runa WPON, Ghuce Lewis ‘WWI. Five Star Metinee ja sound, except for the lonely triés to his plea that the WCAR, Patrich U90-WIR Arthur Godtrey | WXYz, Ed MeKens {screech of seagulls and the-lapping Nations discuss Soviet arms alee = 2 ATTENTION! 1:38—-WXYZ, Mickey Shorr early Bird Club WXYZ. Paul winter WJBK. of the water on the rocky’ shore. ments to the Middle East. WWJ, Three Star Extrs tao S78. D Den Kirby oxiw. Nee a WCAR, Reve. Page * «© * x * * = $:06--WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy WXYZ, - Wolf WCAR, News, Lady of Day 3:30—WJR, House Part A ak Italy Ja Greece and Saudi = WWJ. X Minus 1 y But drive a few miles out, to a 7 epee. : = VM CxLW. Yard | WaBK, Nowe Meld) | isecwom’ rime. tor Muse] WHIZ Sees Mexeate [Place called Folly Cove, and sud- Arabia beve mate K clone wile & WCAR, WXYZ, Curtain Calls CEKLW, News denly you hear the happy sound the past few days they believe = 2 oe ww, Nightline WPON, Early Bird = CKLW Robert bert Burley | 4:00-—-WIR, Parade of Bands/o¢ 9 party. diplomacy rather than = s oak un ; 1:30— oa ee FRIDAY “AFTERNOON WW), News, Confessions jpublic debate would be more ef- = Tape-0-Matic > hee CKLW, News 12:00 WIR, Jim Vinal _CKELW. News “It's an “uniaxing party,” fective in easing = oa. Sean WJBK’ News. Reid News, Paye Blisabeth| WJBK. Mcleod big, noisy, singing kind of reportedly undisturbed |= WoAR News be: CRLW, A Grant, ©. Hauser '| which is gdmeekly event for the their attitude, was described| == 9:30e-WJR, Asian Flu sa am Vina : News, Tom awa oe oe cast and of “Harbourmas- ba por Pac of " enough support = Owners ww, F. Week, ear News, Thomas WXYZ, News, McKenzie | ter,” 7 = WJBK, Sound Off caw —-> Len , News & CKLW. News . from other countries to put across = 10:00—WsR, symphony WIBE, Mews, Reid a + gg eg ‘ww new at Lenhart | This is a filmed show, starring his proposal. = e Nn Burret wront World News : wan: — Hed YZ, Wottrick, Sports |Barry Sullivan and Paul Burke, x * * = . Srl o> en 0:20—WIR, 1:00-—WJR, Wendy Warren cx. Sper Sitea «About the skipper of a boat for Britain and the commonwealth/== . Mason | "CKLW, News, David Wws ness Mutseland” | WOAR, Godirey ‘hire. countries along with many Latin-= __ Wow In Stock 10:30—WW4J, Classical WoaK & tanbeen . WEY2, Sunshine Boys WPON Music With Mason ce 4 ©€ American ‘watens are reported == — ow In Stock— 11:00—-WJR, News : WPON, B. Bird, Revival WJBK, News, Tom George SwWwa. tie ‘eae And it's a good show, judging by - ready to back any American move|== — . “a. & re Saas ede—WIR Wm. Ghecham | WOON Chuck Lewis | WXYZ News McKensie the script quality and the east’s ae to focus world attention. on thes Conversion Kit WPON, Gports and News ' WXYZ, Dreakfact Club 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone WJBK, Sports, iMeLeed ipast performances. And also, judg: —— a : ; dangers of Soviet propaganda and = o jing by the amount of work they VIDEO SEAFARER — Barry Sullivan plays the role of David |arms deliveries. = for, Model, 711 ; mi put in—14 hours a day, six days a Scott, descended from a long line of New England seafaring men, | Crown Prince Faisal of. Saudi/=5. . ’ sos , week, working on each show. in “ * which begins tonight at 7 on CBS-TV. The show |Arabia is reported to have made|== Tq 2-O-Matic i Harbourmaster,”” which beg g af his rument's eppost-tiie pe _ O Oy S eC eCEv1slon TOG TAI I iS = =|A GALA AFFAIR is being filmed around Gloucester and Rockport, Mass, tien te oath pat bie ichale an tn = S = ; : . Which is why, come Saturday! Middie East during his call on = Programs furnished by stations Usted tm this column are subject te change without notice night, everybody gathers at the President Eisenhower sacuaay. = Now You Can : "big house Sullivan rents at Folly ‘ . . x« * * = ome 2—WJBK-TV Channel (—wwi-TY Ctaaed 5 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW:TV | Cove. a. Despite Slight Jealousy = se vd Arabian Prime Mn . Play on TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Dollar Mystery. (4) News. (2), Tex and Jinx. (7) 12 o'clock) You walk in and there's a piano “f Wil t Oth | 'gested that as a Matter of tactics = Apu pe a News. Comics. (9) Peppermint Prince.|8ing —.John Epstein, executive. : 1 son uo es er, Ss Dulles soften his outcries about Sta ered ports Focus. POP-\11:15—(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair- producer, at the controls—and fea- 4 the danger that a Soviet-armed gg . eye. (4) News, Sports. (2) News.! “weather. 12:15—(9) Children’s Newsreel, (tured actor Paul Burke is banging Syria poses in the region. oy weg’ . vegetable brushes on the back of By EARL WILSON . Italian Foreign "Minister Giv- 6:10—(7) Sports. (2) Weather. 11:20—(4) Sports. (2) Sports Final.|s9:39--(2) As the World Turns. sad frying pan and ‘Barry Sullivan NEW YORK — D'you have my trouble — always a little|seppe Pella took somewhat the ape ! . ] shaking homemade maracas! jealous of other people’s ad glibs? line in a meeting yesterday 6:1 a7) (2)|11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. (Color) Club 60. (7) The Erwins.|'5 jealous of other peop g same a ng ——o News. (4) Weather. (2) igh (9) Pade ol the Fundy. coftee ‘cans, half-full of: rice) and |" Groucho Marx told Goodie ake concerning| with Dulles at the State Depart- . 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater: (4) a pretty girls are. See ae ‘ his new Beverly Hills home, “It’s taking shape| ment. 6:20—(4) Box Four Forum. Teamsters. Senate-Teamsters. 1:00—(2) My Hero. (4) Howard tin & piece se aa = sade al . Just as I'm losing mine.” - & 8 yf (9) Miller Show, (7) Lady of Charm.|helping themselves to drinks out of * x * * ane meg is pen OE pr . have advised Dulles to play down the Syrian situation lest too much paring. lial le aaa : loscow’s embrace. The Greek government also is Westown Center Plenty of Free Parking Fire-Fighting Smokey Begr WASHINGTON (If the Forest ences, “Frank has more fun playing my life than I had liv- ing it.” Two grandmothers were bragging, and one, quite impressed, asked the other, _ plied, “Well, the doctor’s two and the lawyer’s four.” -THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ‘Sugar Ray’s ex-pal, Joe Glaser, bet a huge wad on him against Basilio . . Singer Suzanne Bernard’s back in the Broadway cafes after a serious stomach! aliment, Boxer Archie Moore brought $150 worth of jazz records .. . Johnnie Ray’s round-the-world tour will earn him $425,000. . . . Harry Belafonte’s ex-wife Marguerite was named as gece oe the N.Y. Amsterdam News . EARL’S PEARLS: The cweeld wasn't made in a day — but it’s beginning to) look as though it may end in one. That’ 5 J earl, brother. ’ (Copyright, 1957) | SUZANNE Territories’ Governors in Pacific Much Alike U. of M. Announces HONOLULU « —" The recent! 2 New TV Seri 1es nomination of William F. Quinn, of Honolulu to be governor of, ANN ARBOR \# — Documentary Hawaii, brought out these coinci- | film portraits of men who have dental facts about the governors/made history, and tours of archi- of the Pacific territories: itectural landmarks are the two Quinn, Michael Stepovich of |series scheduled for the eighth Ame ore Feet Erenie of|year of the University of Michigan old. Each is a lawyer. Each is a television hour, | | Roman Catholic, The’ hour-long show will be car-' Michigan beginning this fall. The lives of Mahatma Gandhi, | Henry Ford, William Shakespeare | and Plato are among those which | will be recaptured on a 30-minute) The series | To Honor Judge Doty for 50 Years on Bar Oakland County. Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty will be honored next week for his half-a-century membership in the State Bar of Michigan. Judge Doty and 31 other Michi- gan Lawyers will receive 50-year awards from John W. Cumfbiskey, state bar president, at a == luncheon Oct. 3. film called ‘‘Genius.”’ runs for 20 weeks. A second half-hour will be de- voted to “Mansions of Man,” a. series of film productions tracing | the history of architecture from) ancient Greece to the steel, | and glass of modern skyscrapers. | This portion runs for 10 weeks. =| | produces one-half the, supply of olive oil from! Spain Workers Cry ‘Politics’ | worta’s “How old are your grandsons?” The other TO lie lthat the Forest Service isn't dis- | jany mate for Smokey, a 7-year- Jal caged quarters since he was *- |ried on TV stations throughout | Service carries out its plot, the bachelor days of Smokey the bear jare numbered. Right now, officials of the serv- are making plans for a new home for the popular fire-fighting bruin at the Washington Zoo. And the plans, complete to an artist's sketch, include accommodations for a Mrs. Smokey, * * + How Smokey’s legion of youthful admirers—he receives up to 2,000 letters a day—are going to react to this bit of news is something DIRECT cussing publicly, FACTORY PRICES Nor has the service yet picked| old black bear of the Hsering ee NOTHING DOWN phase.” Officials woyld perfer that his prospective mate be of the EASY TERMS ; sreak ¢ Jo y A\qissod ‘urens aures et Se ee old. * * * Office Open Saturday Mornings She may even be of Canadian omres sveet, convention | lorigin, since the Canadiens, too, = CYCLONE FENCE have taken up Smokey as a sym- bol of forest fire control. Smokey has lived in convention- brought to-Washington in 1950 _af- ter. being rescued, a badly burned and frightened cub, frém a fire-| devastated area of the Lincoln National Forest in New Mexico. It was this experience that led the Forest Service to make him the popular symbol of.a drive to save the nation’s forest lands from fire. ° i 75 Used Sets Famous Makes Priced $ trom 14" more than 30 species of olive trees. SAGINAW (® — The City Em- ployes .Assn., supported by the City Council, have protested a HAMPTON a On General Electric, RCA rtment that state employes,'§ Whiripest, Phiice, Sylvania, — than city, with man the ul Vale Minette Bridge\when it is opened: this fall. | DO-IT-YOURSELF cal maneuver” Cannel SPE type formed from the Seeds and spores’ , curling, styling, permanents speaking, their mothers — will re-and coloring. ~ Miracle Mile. ~ = suspect, from . if ceive a break at the Miracle Mile)“ t ke ® tok es ae palasmant «il one Town & Country Shoppers City. | The studio’s decor features white} Donnell’s operators have been/i, ting out if they can sing.” The Donnell Hair Stylists shop,|leather furnishings contrasting Peroventy Nine Sy Teese. © * € * which opens at the center today,|with black backgrounds and tur- egg Med — es. pa Saltivan. a New Yorker, never has announced that Mondays, Tues-| quoise trim. A pleasant place for). > i. oa CO 7 tis sas ts oe te Ada abu bas, days and Wi be the ladies, Thomas wees “|But now, after skippering the Blue “Little Girl’s Day’ at Donneli’s. : Chip around Rockport harbor, he ‘Donnell’s will trim the young likes it. . ladies’ coiffure at half-price on “I might get my own boat.” he those days, said the sliop’s owner says. “I just might do that." and manager, Donnell Thomas. SEAGOING STUIO “< Thomas’ breath-taking shop will The filming of the ocean parts . provide the usual hair-styling serv- _ jof the show are done from either a ices for women: trimming, wash- | jraft, anchored about a mile off shore, or a fishing boat, the Naomi Bruce II, which is a seagoing stu- ACROSS dio. 1 Old breed of ; : Sa es * ie ot @ sho ged The Atlantic, off Cre Ann, can 2 oe get a little bouncy. And the crew 16 A dreads the days when they have to 18 Hebrew go out where the boats rock and 16 4 batiea roll. \ : 17 Fnoroughfares Cameras start sliding, footing 18 Seater is treacherous on the slick deck, + few a amas and even after several months of eottieg van it there’s usually —— who 93 Unt Fd Salento’ gets sick. 1. Even the actors have \ ed te ; “|touches of seasicknéss. Once, ‘the EaGectens ~— "|director said he wpe very very grateful 38 Cooking ‘the show — ng filmed in token FF ae we oS arene “Bt would look bad.” he sald,|e Hinds queen “to see the sailors with green $ Seed ieee ia in eolor,”’ container é ; “2 a ase . ; - = H Gyindrioat |, Dating, dor B Botha . Mowe r Injuries Disable a PeSown OTe Utah 24 'Novads etty partment of Public Health reports j 18 Detiance Joo that a recent survey found that : sac hh fete ‘i weber in some permanent . ‘ . + 1 r ea ti. Se ie. 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