es bk Mea Misco Abducted Wife 3 ~ Royal Oak Chemist Held for Murder, Kidnap Ride’ A 30-year-old Royal Oak man was being held in Mid-| land today for investigation in the fatal shooting of a gasoline station manager and the kidnaping of his wife. Midland County prosecutor James R. Rood, said he - would ask a murder warrant against Edward Graham, _ in the slaying of Eugene Duncan, 44. Duncan operated got 3 tg tH : z cif age rie He died early today at Midland Hospital where he was taken yesterday after being shot in un attempted: robbery that followed the: abduction of his’ wife, Emma, 42. a 4 raffic Officials Await Tonight's Clogged Roads | j Extra Caution Urged on Nation’s Drivers by Safety Head © Traffic was rolling smoothly throughout Oak- land, County early today but the worst hours of the Labor Day weekend were expected from this after- noon through midnight when the holiday travelers head for home. One person has already died and another remains on the critical list from county accidents. Twelve traffic fatalities had been reported in Michigan and a total of 302 across the na-; tion up to this morning. 4 The Labof Day toll is threatening to break the 1951 record of 461 land match or even surpass the Na- tional Safety Council's aire He said he had been visiting his tz i f [ = Ae i eH le ne [Ear Vigil as Father — Grows Weaker ie LHe teks seat hand and become word detectiyes..§. «= r The funeral was set for today: a few words, a sigh or jhow many weeks or months/shrub. it will last will depend on itwo, and our Pot-O-Gold would have been as dead as} ~ o an % a ‘ e - 8 ai $ . i” : Bae, ae : 10,000 fo Hear Adlai at Picnic Democratic Candidate - iS Expected to Spell Out © ‘New America’ Plans Clear and warm weather is ex- pected to greet some 10,000 Labor Day celebrants at Murphy Park to hear De: Presidential Nom- * l\inee Adlai E. Stevenson speak at the Oakland County CIO celebra- tion. enes at Pontiac Lake Recreation Area LABOR DAY FROLICS — Scenes like these _ were typical in Oakland County during ‘the Labor “ Day holiday, as sunny skies and fair weather» drew thousands to the highways and beaches. At “County Has 3; | , State Total: 20, \Nationally—377 -| Crash Claims Soldier, ee Pontiac Press Photos Pontiac Lake Recreation, both picnicking and a - cooling dip were the order of the day, before the long trek home over clogged highways. ».. has , . G, Mennen Wil- nuke tk Gv, tile A. Bath ot the International UAW; Wiliam|(Siqrex J) Sesheas eaek Gaaseae oon: emma aids The fateful talks opened in an air bf relaxed good humor. But Nasser has said he will never agree to the In his Detroit speech, Steven. |international control that is the heart of the son is expected to call again for |posed by U.S. Secretary oft =| & program for a “new America” |State Dulles and backed by Buryin's Called Of =e i ! iF ulles Plan for SuezMore Jobs in’S6 ‘to Nasser at Cairo Talks. CAIRO (#—The five-nation mission to Cairo handed Detroit Boy Drowns; Fire Kills Area ‘Man Three accidental deaths marred the first two days. “ jof the Labor Day weekend in, Oakland County and — traffic officials were .fear- ‘jing thg worst, with the go- ing home hours of the holi- day yet to come. oe At 1 am. Pontiac time, Associated Press figures for the nation showed at least ~~ 296 traffic deaths, 40 drownings, and 41 deaths from miscellaneous causes for an overall total of 377. ._ For statistical purposes the 78- hour holiday period began at 6 p.m. (Local Time) and ends at midnight tonight, Twenty deaths had occurred in Michigan. These include 12 by car. Dead are:*Weldon Wolf, 20, of the U. S. Army stationed in Fern- dale; James C. Gilreath Jr., 3, of Detroit; and Marlow J. Heintz, 72, an Ever, Ike Says WASHINGTON (INS) — The Ei-|partment skin diver Bill Jackson senhower administration trumpet-/began diving for the boy’s the Dulles plan for international operation of the Suez'eq a new high in employment ‘to-oday. All ol Band, an\canal to President Nasser today during a half-hour/day, Labor Day 1956—but declared !@st night hmore must be done to provide jobs BOAT FLIPs - if i a 5 i ‘ i | : ia ! J ss man? ell revealed 66,800,000 Americans 2% feet had ‘jobs in August. He forecast auto industry empl crease in September Press Series fo Tell How Nasser Ticks | Is he the world's most dangerous iste ee ity for those who are unemployed! *™*wered ® through no fault of their own.” Suez Pilots Plan Strike © body dragging efforts failed following -the incident. According to a Sheriff Depart- Eisenhower and Labor eobeapid PE was ge = ihigh employment figures. Mitch-'fipped over 200 feet off shore in of water. oe said the ie the base |\James Sr., was driving yment ‘will in vhich overturned when he attempt: Eisent in his 1 Latit tO he ee ee Day message, Said despite the job\ were recovered by nearby bodl- Te 2.2, ‘this is 20,” he de- Heintz found dead near ti Hh: ral is ao Hy at BH : today but" the British press hope that the police never catch her. = ca = Immigration officials at all sea and air terminals were ordered to he on the lookout for the fugitive “dirty . provocation,” was still in hiding in Britain but declined to tell where. * * * Ee Tale a | 3 _None Hurt as California _ Streamliner |s Derailed — -— would take nti a eee oT voiced a plaintive. Soviet discus thrower who is ac-/>! said Nina) - Méanwhile, the boss of the store|# = Cou about death is not included in the gzage Day, total SOMmD unl Ha Tze Holiday Fatalities (Continued From Page 1) injuries early Saturday when he was struck by a car and thrown ‘against another: vehicle in Orion Township. Deaths include: RIVER CLAIMS 2 Robert Wuebben, 45, and his son, Robert Jr., 11, of Detroit, drowned Sunday when a boat upset on the Mrs. Eleanor Krezosheyft, 31, of Allen Park, died in a two-car col- lision Saturday night.on a road 10 miles southeast of Cass City, Donald Johnson, 23, of Piym- outh, was killed Sunday when his car collided with anether at War- ren and Ford Roads in. Wayne County, Virginia Warren. 38, of Mt. Clemens was fatatly injured Sun- day in a two car collision at 23) he Mile Road and North Ave., ‘Ma-| / comb Township, Macomb County.| / CAR IGNITES ; Mrs. Herman. Mariani, 56,-of Iron River, was killed Saturday when a aturday night. Walter E. Bond, 8, and wife, Ivy, 68, of /Port Huron, drowned Sa’ while on a ca- noe trip in the Au Sable river senger overturned in river'off Belle Isle. Ernest Jog Hartway, 75, of Rich- mond, was killed in a two-car collision Sunday nedr Mt. Clem- of; West Branch. Mrs; Vera Kiken, 53, of Detroit, died) Sunday when a chair in her apartment caught ‘fire. Police said sh# apparently fell asleep . while | arhoking. /Mrs. Barbara Neihiff, 20, of De- froit, was fatally injured Sunday (when the motorcycle on which she } was riding collided with another in + downtown West Branch. Min Lansing, Mrs. Alice Snow, 73. of Ann Arbor; who was- injured in ~an accident Thursday on U.S. 16 in Williamston Township, died -yes- terday in. Burrows Hospital. Her —— is. CROWNING PEACH QUEEN — Queen Ann | Zemke of Armada yesterday rode in a golden carriage to her station, accompanied by two tiny Williams Crowns Peach Queen ROMEO — A reproduction of ajthe ‘stands and lined the hill on medieval throne room /provided the|the west side of Romeo's Memorial Peach Queen” from Gov. G: Men- : nen W ms. / Amid pomp and ceremony the ‘More than 1,000 spectators filled with Lt. ‘MillionDollar’ Idea ways guits of smashed - auto. It would be a reminder in every driver's pocket or purse that high- are dangerous because motorists make them so, he said. DONDERO SUPPORT ‘Slocum is a co-owner of L. and S. ‘Furniture Store near Auburn Seige aid ete ot SD. Portable . ef He said retiring Rep. George A. Dondero had seen the coin in Royal ; On the other side are the words, “Make Every Day 8-D_| 4, Day,” referring to President El- senhower's annual campaign for ‘Rochester Man Develops Coin About Traffic Safety Jolin L. Slocum of Rochester * 4 careless diiving — a valle More Radar Traps WASHINGTON — The -Federal governiniéent has licensed 1,398 “‘ra- dar” speed - determining state and city police and- highway departments to check on motor- vehicle speed. The current total represents a gain of 146.1 pert cent from the 568. sets licensed for; ——, enforcement in Apfil, ing sets to ‘Enjoying Ideal,._| Holiday Weather’ « ® : - # : | Cooler air moved into the North- * ern Plains ‘and the Rockies. Tem- some R Mountain. areas and nae Oo Oh eee followed by festival officials, 11 members of the quten’s court, tive future queens and their es- — Mrs. James Tenniswood, Miss Romeo of 1955, substituted for last year’s peach queen, Nancy Kovack in the presentation of the scepter to her majesty, GIVEN PLANE RIDE F Earlier in the day, 278 Michigan pilots and guests -.were served ‘breakfast in the hangar at Romeo Airport. Queén Ann and members of her court were present to dis- tribute gifts and to take a plane ride and a spin-aroynd the field ¥ BR x E i ; z : : 4 i ge ri ti Pontiac Deaths Milo John Heintz __ Service for Milo John. Henitz, 73, - giving supervisory it might be controlled. Dairy imports Up | Petoskey. —---~- hexico’s im-' An employe of the Wilson Foun- coi § iy dry & Machine Co., he had been increase, largest of all dairy items. yy in the village fire 2 ¢ “Typhoon Misses Taipei, Heads for Mainland it cl E fi i jump in National Urban League a! ns Conference =* | CINCINNATI, @—The National gus ‘Scientists to Celebrate Wh it fl § SF i | : ita na Hi h Fs 2 gE Z Date of Neanderthal Man =, som = ; z i 8 Fs at 23 i 4 a i aa gf \former Agnes’ Kurksi whom he": was found dead ‘at < = § Fe a if | i i ri iy brothers are Eviin ‘ot ; hur of Sunimit City. Emmett, both of Grand Hi f and*tend a fire, He fret (Bur i i HDs He was treated at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital. The driver of the car, Talmadge - J. E. 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Negroes classes with some ¥ 800 white pupils, will reopen to- But the Tennessee Fed- g eration for Constitutional Govern- ment plans to ask the State Su- 2 ‘preme Court ‘today for immediate ;, Baction to halt integration at the | added that 55 per cent of high) school. school students now stay on to ice graduate against 40 per cent 10 98 N. Saginaw ~@ Savings of 10% -t0 40%! finn). == @ Fresh, Port Drags Used! bil ening mob of 130 white persons! Half of today's ee mo cee home of a Negro who had ‘into the previously all-white ‘ame a First Lady Arranges nonin: at + Core for Stricken Child roliment atid 14,600 for tnceentall © AMEN, 5s. cw — Righeais Ee te 8 month-old Craig Wooten leaves to g night on a mission of hope Sfition of 30 pupils per elementary . greneed by Mrs, Mamie Eistn- ciassroom and 25 per high school nek ' they will be His estimates of this year’s enroll- ments were: training “schools with a college or university. Brownell reported that 87 per: cent of young people of the high school age group are now actually’ enrolled in high school, compared’ 78 per cent 10 years ago. He) “Likely to Finish ae Education WASHINGTON: ms Cle 7 Mg ol ain Son sob the U.S. Office of Education forecast today time high of 41,553,000. ' This would be 1,754,300 more ithan enolied last year in public ‘and private schools, colleges and! .g| The boisterous mob assembled covered enrollments for the entire ‘after dark at the scene of anti-' Antegration disorders which fol- hhowed opening of the newly inte- Ki * * Other matin * . bal year's. i onl on . o Craig is stricken with cystic fib- shortag g Tsie—a disease that 7 a fear may cut short ,his Craig and his parents, Mr. and 141 g Mrs. Tom Wooten of nearby pe acto: ~~ a field, will leave from physicians of their states) _mployment Security areca ® The arrangements-were made by sion, Rosemont was prorhoted fro who read assistant to succeed: Joseph F. jnews stories of Craig and his par- Burns, who retired because of ill- jents’ efforts to finance such a trip. ness after serving as director from 1947, Sound Buffalo Warning | —“All trains look BUTTE, Mont. ndergarter * 23,618,000; grades 9-12 8,111,600; -colleges, aivers. ities. 3,232,000; include private, not “connected | high school , enrolimerit, a total of Needs ‘are based-on an assump-_ a estimated this year's: . qualified (qualified me to standards at 120,700. 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But judo teaches you how to fall without feeling it.” * J * ‘Reeves’ in- — risen sharply since he age x wd aptatiaaad reamed yo is _He Isa etme young aco, known in Hollywood as a guy cn te ial eapting George come has Anes well over fella, opened it, and climbed to the roof of a barn. . ea Be From there he ‘soared. ©. ‘The umbrella was demolished, | ter, but as soon as he was mend- he resolved someday te be best- Mier in the land. e took up the arduous art of} judo and has studied it for years, | himself from repeating the episode which made a deep i ebincrme on him, mentally as well as payvicnlty. ” He senians so proficient that he. now teaches at the National Judo : Academy in Los Angeles, when -. jhe's not hurtling out of second-|¢ YOUNG REPUBLICAN—A wee ory windows. for the entertain- gustoas he displays his partisan leanings with a GOR homburg. 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Williams'to test safety features of t {0 e [ested : e4 sus bureau indicated today “ ” installation. : 4 i says he is “not too worried" about|Te : © Sept = ubicuack Sb aen the salety of Michigan's first atom-|pUBLIC MUSEUM Will Take Intelligence | $ bc: 3 i 3 now * ° 2 jeent over the next 20 years. tear Mone, eueien tea, De- Test as Part of National = 3 — A series of projections by the et Research Project : : pbureau indicated wars Williams was quoted ag saying e ° i hoemalie eagle gre sont had reports om my = A group of Pontiac junior andj ¢ : about serge ini present inie to effect that the senior high school students are go] © ' jenn Jo. qhent 6 : in 1975.'safe, but actually no one knows ing to help find out how smart pu-|] $ : [ae oer see eseereseeeeseneases: | . whether the plant is safe pils are all over the country. $3 : + BAG 2s “2 !School Takes ution jit hasn’t been built yet.” They're gone to be cies some & : we ee SS Eee _.» PUZZLE--NO.--14.--—--—- + = nts’ Attire :--| .-He repeated-what already. intelligence tests: which -have never +-$-— Seren s hee eke ee 44) younr PLEASANT w — Par.| D0 sald by Power Reactor been used before. . oo H “Bp 4 ; School! Velopment Co., the builders, : :. a * be been told to check beontpen, ee a enw several hundred schools | ¢ ° H ' the. office of| at After the plant Is help determine just how well the | $ : ae ae Beste, wil te On a ee eH ets : ean ee ™ ‘ e 5 1 and other| erate. ; A class of eighth graders at Mad-| $ 3 : f cannot be) The plant is scheduled for 1960 ison Junior High School and a class) : vs s a hours. completion, of tenth graders at the senior high| $ * 4 H | “This is in keeping,” the letter * + * school will be tested;-aceording to] ¢ $ a of any| The governor's safety study was Russell W. Curtis, who {s in| -@ a errupt conducted wate headed a ' : ceaaar Ruben ot ahaa aateinr mee mele nae of : als : : af , om , Curtis is coordinator of .second- my ; | ‘| the Michigan Public Usiities Coin-/PEON ttc aimed at. mqueezing's¥ education here. By participat-| § : H BergeeseecresrveserTese : Foe ee eens se eeee eres ete i mission, = ‘ . private i 4 out of the Ca eee to develop impr yen is : take oft your fat while you $ a 2 PTT ee els ii 189 ted eeee esos soersssoeee | : Williams said he was advised Power field. ; ardized tésts fob — i e eat the foods you choose e . sec at that 4 pilot plant was to be. con- Cisler said that if plans of Power’ ane je * 17 3 080 oc esos eses cerbeeses il +Oes0 eDeEsEse oeeee r i Re Development Co. made to Cealifornia, Curtis said. | ie Deo you like sweets, candy, cake, butter, $ ; “© scvccscccccscoseevenee BB ccccccccscnceesesesess sf Bills ee up of 21 private firms, were side- The two schools were chosen, | ° gravy, potatoes? Have you tried one © | oe tracked in favor of all-out govern-| he said, because they are repre- | $ ° thing after another to reduce, spent dollar © en nase guano sey: BD .cocsatnarcendsseseree. - EK “a jer I | / ¢ a. hf | Keep Your Eve On | ment development, it would mean) sentative of their size, type and | ¢ after dollar for pills and tablets and in $ BS 9 ik nipiectncese cocese BG cccccccncccecscescsese =f fF | ee : ye u ~ | “we are headed down the road to) area. Is spite of everything you've tried © ae secesece MB deeiesscscnsesegetocog ge 1 The , Sa /& socialist state, even unwittingly.”| ‘The tests will be given about a} $ you're still too fat? Well, be as 9 ~~ : ee : ae : e Flying ucer | ; |month after school: starts and are] © skeptical as you like, but wow, $ a eee 16 eeeqet seer eeeeneeee J J : The builders insist _ the plant devi b he California T Bu |e you se a 1 Tre Ties * ‘ | be otite rised yt a Test , ie right now, there’s a wonderful $ 4 5 t 7 i : ~~ snosiuliandompbengensiinent jear, a nationally-known organiza-] © new kind of capsule that helps © 4 a at 4 jtion which will. pay the cost of the]? ¢ * B MAME .... cc ccceseees . eadecseceesssoes = ll q ife Ch A testing. Curtis sai ° you take off pounds and inches ¢ ; ' : Ex-Wife Charges Actor _ testing, Curtis : prperapeg reghey eet § STREET ADDRESS .............--... ee | With Alimony Arrears iM ‘led Kitt : os much easier you hardly know ® i reer 4 ' SANTA MONICA, Calif, @— al ec ten : ‘what's happening. You don’t o | |S Ga ww. SRE we og “BP Actor Edmund Purdom has been! : suffer starvation dieting hunger, © it oy | { ordered to appear in court Sept SCAMS Around | 3 achpeopeymenyner er BS | nadnceuancdacunacannessacaeued a ne rams tc carta oneeiin Delivery Box ° exercise. In fact, you don't even ° 3 ~ i é t rrears ¢ a i Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail alimony payments, LOUISVILLE. Ky. A pussy- ° peat canine seg { - at cereal ae a aad a se Purdom’s attorney told the’ 2+ posed a problem for police | ° dotnet ° court yesterday that she ‘is in’ and postmen last night : $s ont why. $ SOLUTION CLUES — financial straits” as & Te) Officers received a call that} $ , 4 , ’ i i . counteracts hunger } i . : sult of Purdom's failure to Pay teen-agers were tampering with a] ¢ € * 1. A wile often wonders how her husband gets so many the $750 a month ‘alimony hetter box ° Just recently a well known — OO TB os +09 9 & month child support ordered by| No vandals were found—but the| © scientist perfected a new tiny cap» S 2, Should certainly be kept where a child can't get at it ee rlofficers heard a noise inside. | $ sule that combines not one but att. $ | 7°: rf ne is b: cunte Ge to ares granted. | They called ‘the post office,] © THE RECOCNIZED proven aids to re- 3 i m = satel oe aygSwers Re Big the eee. * Z land postman Henry T. Pierce Jr.| $ ducing. It combines the vitamins ° . \New Water Supply Well drove over in his truck. He opened| ¢ and minerals often lost when cut- © f° ae of his own to farm is the ambition of many q ithe letterbox 1$ off ‘ a European peasant. FLINT (—A new well for re. “sr: i$ ting off fattening foods containing —. ot | serve use has been dug in suburban Inside: One calm, faun-colored, e these needed vitamins and minerals, $ &. Excitedly oe ee ie te ee ee eee [Beecher to add 300 gallons of Mitten. i: Je combines the yoactable collaicce # ‘Sonny may find it difficult to......... “ 'water a minute to the community’s| Pierce took it home to his six] § that has no calories, yetexpandswhen > 8 Makes good .hiding-place for fugitive pursued- into a |potential water supply. The well. h 4 ft abeorhs water. thi hel * a 1,580,000 gallons a day, but of-'First Battle Flag * feeling of a full contented stomach. $ 7. Playful puppy likes to chase OVETY. .. reeves he sees - two million gallons will : - . ; In fact, these tiny capsules are so packed @ moving along the street. |e le Map meet requirements| WILMINGTON, Del~The Stars] $ with vitamins and minerals, protein ands §. Would be enjoyed by friends of a charming couple whose of the district when Stripes was first. raised as] ¢ . non-caloric filling food, they actually ° house had a sweeping view of the mountains. . ' projects now under way are com- the standard of American troops : equal and exceed many a meal. = i 9. Threatened with invasion, @ country naturally builds up. Donen e fe — $s eee: - its stock of.....~.., materials. t i — Wintien. ¢ ' ~~ ing : $ 98 fat goes fast a2 10. Thie kind of jacket might be appreciated by a pretty ' well, leading ‘a detachment of] ® 2a] You'll be surprised at the fat you lose the 2: young girth , . American troops, met advanced] 9 “SM first week, the inches that disappear the © 11, With @ newly coquired interest in birds, @ child might | MH.LLER’S—144 Oakland Ave. { }resiments of the British as they} $ 90 Copeutes first month. No hunger, no striet dieting, $ L Te a ots epee & oe “ | wise fo cress te Cittetinn River : Reonemy Size, ene eens Cnet 4 19 tn A s i skill ee Sere ee | eee Lf ; = Pes ‘ 4 cnt 8 ridge. n 2-hour : 160 Capsuien —s iS absolutely wOsere. nothing ig unies 5 you eas » S #21n-¢ — spot, requires ; tT ' om with z : fightthat_ ensued, the British got 4 $6.50 : grow slim, more youthful 13._A. spinster of thirty is lucky if she makes-a good.......... . ee ne eo ‘ their first glimpse of the new] » looking, more active and 14. Often td ee ee ina sculptured figure made ¢€ A Ss H nation’s Flag under fire. : enjoy better health : : bye in art ¢ : a] f ; a F : > = ee 3 Also Needs an Ocean 4 ° . h os : : ; @ 15. fee Ah unt One ee ee ee | Be : ee saoh yd oe pace : CERTIFIED SAFE— : ey : ' 2 from €c4 a reached a ! some i fa ‘16. A murder which baffled the country sheriff was solved re sort here. 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AEE waa 2 oe ig ay 8 oe Regardless of what our states- | -men may legislate or our poli- ticlans argue, the brains and brawn of labor play a tremen- ~ dous role in making our country .. whatitis. — ‘It is with pride that our nation points to the fact that we were the _ quate compensation for the working man. It was not until 1882 that a concerted movement was started to ‘remedy the old ills and put labor * {ma position so it felt that it had a - _ day of its own, and. something to _ __. celebrate on that day. A * x * { The Knights of Labor started , the agitation in New York, and a modest parade wended its course up Broadway. But the and managed to stifle the next | year’s attempt. In 1884 a parade _- gnd demonstration was put on ; that showed that labor was com- | "ing into its own, and the Tam- 3 SREP was 2000" mites: westward that Colorado on March 15, 1887, was the first state to take official action - to make Labor Day a legal holiday. Other states gradually followed suit. Our Canadian neighbors have fol- lowed us, and every- province has made it a legal holiday. There was tougher going-‘n Europe, and it was not until comparatively recent years that a holiday for labor was set aside. Just to be different, _ they picked another-date; May 1 in In Latin America, South America, ~—and through ‘most of the higher givilized nations on the other conti- . ments, a day is set aside for the same So ok Oe Hence, this is among the many other evidences of advanced enlightenment that our nation _ pioneered a movement that im- ‘ measurably makes for a better world: a world that labor has had _ a big hand in making. We can pridefully point out that this is another phase in life in which we have lifted the laboring man far _eountry in the world. : ~ There are few cities where Mabor is as it is in Pontiac. And there are no cities where it com- _- «mands a greater respect. Our industries are our life blood, and . _ we know it. And the labor that _makes them possible is fortunate that ‘its great contribution is so ‘generally recognized. we .*® * Starting away back many years York, here in Pontiac we had each year an “after-harvest day,” in which _ Jt was in the nature of a picnic first held on the court house n. But it soon grew so large that } anh accessory of the annual County Fair on its grounds North Saginaw and Perry _.. The first Monday in September has become one of our nation’s most universally observed holidays, which all will agree is surely in the proper first to complete the transition from vassal to the higiest honor and ade- dtrait jacketed old city fathers — frowned on the alleged affront, ~ above his status in any other before that event of 1882 in New our laboring men were invited to. and. north of the present - tiac’s first Labor Day. . and industrial growth, but the same homey spirit has been preserved. <* & : Labor Day in Pontiac is an occasion which beats all others _in the get together spirit, both in ‘numbers and otherwise, an event that is the magnet for speakers - of state and national importance. And we all are happy that such _ is the case, whether we labor in a factory or earn our livelihood by -other means, New Gold Rush On There was romance enough in the California and Klondike ‘gold rushes, when adventurous men from all over the United States traveled thousands Now te ~~ of thiles to seek wealth in the ground: ~~—f But there is even more romance in the new search for gold that is being - planned by a group of Hamilton, Ont. sijn divers. *~ e They are going to go the early day ore-panners one better. They will look for their gold on the bottom of thé Great Lakes. Many a ship’has gone down in Lake Erie and the other Great Lakes, say the Hamilton skin divers. Some carried cargoes of gold, they claim. They are going to try to find it.. Their first effort will be directed at locating the wreck of the: packet Clarion which sank _. nearly forty-seven years ago near. Point Pelee, Ont. Her gold cargo was reputed to be worth $120,000. — It requires courage as well as skill to descend to great depths beneath ' the surface of Lake Erie. And if the initial search is successful, and a _ Still may prove to be a difficult and- costly operation. * * * for sunken treasure. Lack of water often proved the undoing of the hardy prospectors who sought gold in~ California. Too much of it may check- mate the best efforts of these mod- ern day prospectors. The quest of gold in coin und bullion form has intrigued men for centuries. *“Ireas- ot ure maps” are as old as the treas- . posal, ures themselves. : : nl ~ The Man About Town -Many Grandmas ‘Local Ghildren Are Able to Establish Records — Labor ‘Day: When we should ~~ Jabor to cut down the traffi accidents. ~ Readers‘ of this column can be de- without the : . . « Would be no world today . . . pended upon to beat most any record we Thanks for The Pontiac Press coverage of the Democratic national comes.in a letter from ; Governor G. Mennen Williams, who says: “It was certainly a great satisfaction to me to know that at least lands planned. one objective observer came up with the conclusions you expressed.” — I have information. from Dr. Leonard Cain of 474 West Huron S8t., that one of the nation’s leading collectors of old cur-’' rency and coins is : : ; ‘Dr. Frank A. Limpert : of Royal Oak, who even has written a book on the subject. - . . Verbal Orchids to— - 2 day. : ““after-harvest day” was really Pon-.- years, fully as fast as our population ~ valuable cargo is located, its recovery — *ta ference added: convention He's Grown Up N Ww Petre Ae 84 oF = Fs Fi & x * : Kal Ciller’s Choice Deserves’ to Die’ = Adlai Says Dems not swallowing the myth of Eisen- hower’s invincibility, and disillu- sion is spreading among the peo- ple fast.” Stevenson and his running mate, Sen Estes Kefauver, concluded a seties of five regional meetings with Democratic leaders from 34 states yesterday, and the cam- paign caravan returned to Chicago nounced reports, . miners . oo | James Finnegan, Stevenson's mpaign mapager, told a con- of Midwést leaders he had “never seen such enthusiasm in the Democratic party in the last 2 years,” ; with glowing —_* line,” and added that “our sided prosperity is a- sue of this campaign.” the campaign also will st ers” in international aftairs, child in the United States.”’- & Portraits _ _ ask. After reading our item about the For how could any bridge design children with six grandmothers, . Or plan He ap aga um Mes. Destamier =. Cote _ actual creation? . . . How could of 200 West Cornell St., comes forward atomic energy , . . Be used in with a letter announcing that her grand- peace or war . . ; Unless we had children have seven living grandmothers the workers who... Deserve that © - and one step-grandmother. There also final Se ace The ~ ne are five generations on both sides of the on the ignition . . . And. on this family. 4 day we honor them . . . For their In response to many inquiries © are no thanks sufficient now .. . about the 1956 football contest, |= That we could ever say... But MAT is pleased to say that it will may God bless them—every one be announced before the end of + + + On this their Labor Day. this week. ee (Copyright 1966) king Back UB. ears Ago : HOLIDAY WEEKEND toll rises to 626. SAFETY ZONE around Jap is- ‘of 54 Williams-8t.; ninety-second .birth- .—————— oe Ate oe “I hope the atomic weapon will ont ' Confident as Ever _ grity in politics . . . after having z Hi 5 fo talk about morality and inte- : a r ni F ify f f f pet > : ; | i HF [ ; i g E i 4 i ; 235 i ‘ik he i roberety g eyriey igi . _ EEEEE. ee c EE 38 iz g 3 i z it; i 3 i : ii z is : E g § i Hi i i H i I Case Records of a Psychologist: 7 action, if carried out,” Knowland “would permit the Commu- nists to get ahead of us in develop- lions of Americans wh® still the ones wtio can build up home — wasHINGTON «@ — Sen, Mans- lieve morality and integrity are ‘life. The only trouble is, they foiq (D-Mont) claims the time political virtues of the highest or- have to stay home to do it. “js here or near” for another sum- der.” Mothers are finding out’ that mit conference to explore pros- Simpson gaid ADA “‘has the gall youngsters to a summer pects for peace and an end of the resort is a swell way to keep atomic arms race THOUGHTS FOR TODAY right on being tired out. Mansfield, an influential mem: — For it is written, He sall give ** 8 -_ eB tnath -ong Beng hove His angela charge over thee, to te een Srochoven, Sa: ORE “someone” among the major pow- Yt, result when you worry too much . . keep thee!—Luke 4:10, about ‘not knowing’ how erg will take the initiative in ex ses wath, not 1 ploratary talks at the ambasse- . Everything that happens in this * «© @ ‘ , world is'@ part of a great plan A professor says that the oajhs most ecent ‘atomic tests, the In of God running through all time.— of ti@ olden days are no longer test dine announced only’ Satur- er oe oe point up his contention that the Dr. William Brady Says: - time is ripe or nearly so for furth- er face to face talks among chiefs Ra of state similar to last year’s sum- gweed Pollen Is Cause ™ 1 « coe ; 4 “I don’t look upon the Geneva of Most Ha F eo falks as a failure,” Mansfield said Y CVELN. CASES “sitnough 1 aiso believe they did cu not live up to our hopes and ex- A writes: the season and gives the victim a pectations.” : = send me your pamphlet comparatively comfortable season *: 9 on Hay Fever, in the enclosed letters, ‘nol more-than one page _" 2t we keep up this thermo-no- self-addressed stamped envelope. SAB erie ae bor to personal clear weapons race, something is For the past five years I have or treatment, will be as going to slip and then God help lived near a lumber yard where Dr, _ Wills nine ih Mg eae us,” he said. “The people are ey fag shea er tie Free, Sate Seas sare of this, and_I sincerely hope u ily since living - Copyright those have respon- Bas, De yee Hee moving woate $0. P Teachers, Don’t Bec “Don’t be a. Justa,” warns No, it is the youth of America. . Lester Buford, President’ And conscientious teachers, Prof of the NEA, And he is certainly pe Lg 3 gf = sie F de jet F me a ‘Justa’ Pe 3 z i 3 ¥ 4 3 3 s 3 ~3 s F E . B ae H i Hite Fill : 7 : i i= NO MONEY DOWN. | lo. Mee FAMOUS-MAKE APPLIANCES, TELEVISION and HI-FI | ‘| | q Full-width freezer holds 49-lbs, at sub-zero temperature. “3 ” ‘Ydeal-Humidity crisper is ‘full fi width, holds 25 ial food. _ LIST PRICE 289.95 | with trade It’s s just like finding the pot-of-gold at the end of the rainbow. 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But this titude test and introductory | ‘the 3 per cent decline was at-jmade no reference to politics lesson. This does not-obligate Pirinuted to sharply lower Speaking of the workman, Cole- you in any way. Right now the ifor potatoes and commercial veg.| Man said: ve accordion can open the door to coupled with moderate| “As we continue to prosper, we lifelong happiness for your girl in~-average prices re-/come to understand —more-and or boy. The child who plays i poul-jmore fully that his freedom, his ' the accordion makes friends : enterprise, his superb technical easily, benefits from wholesome | skill, are basic to all our economic companionship and learns self | blessings.” confidence. As your child grows . 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My double-ring ceremony in the Pres-|" 1. “wisie chose a pink peau ; i = 7 daughter thinks I should but 1/¢nce of 150. guests. de soie dress with a lace bodice} — “ = ng oe at all necessary.| ah the couple - i and a pink flowered hat. Her flow-| ‘ pawl instant mee 50 E you se tell me who is and Mrs. W. Ralph Crook Y E right?" mingham and Mr. and Mra. 14. L.|°*? Were slso cymbidium orchids. veuneataa P | Anewer: You are both right | Wilkie of Royal Oak When the newlyweds left on their : A | there is mo rule governing this. | Given in marriage by her fa- | wesaing trip to northern Special Offer fey _But if I were you, 1 would take | ther, the bride chose a gown of jin bride was wearing a black wool Reg. $15.00 ; erin-law would appreciate points wrists. make their home in Royal Oak. Beauty Salen Mezzanine ; | © Netter. | The skirt was fashioned with al- me agen : Bi. ve te of lace and nylon! 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In Wisconsin,. formal’ endorsement by a state conven-| tion automatically puts all organi- ‘zation resources at the winner's, Navis: matched him in voting against the 1954 bill to free the source.) waukee Journal printed a story saying four top Wisconsin indus- trialists had pledged $150,000 to help Davis win. The Davis camp denies it flatly. But Wiley has trumpeted the charge. en Some independent sources insist Wiley’s overall record may not be nearly so displeasing to Wisconsin Republicans as his critics contend. | wove ~ a -~ REP. GLENN &. ‘DAVE: natural gas from regulation at | That effort is now being exerted) Early in the campaign the Mil- pe ‘command. MAKE HIM KNOWN to make Davis a known quantity. con an 8,000-gile tour. planned for him in Wisconsin's ,the weeks ahead. Money is said to be tight for both candidates, but the odds favor ‘Davis getting more than Wiley. The old pros are helping, and the, Wisconsin endorsement system naturally favors him. - A smile guaranteed by his wife. has whistled around the state/ Near-saturation campaigning is) more populous eastern sectors in) 4) (Not for the M the *, lin addition is strongly backed by \McCarthy’ s friends. On this latter ‘point Davis says: “It's no secret’ Wiley and Me- Carthy de not speak to each other and certainly I expect the sap- pert of McCarthy's friends, “But that doesn’t make me a McCarthy. Republican any mo: than my expecting the support o Governor Kohbler's friends, which I do, makes me a Kohler Repub- lican.” But Davis and his powerful friends understand that it's never easy to scuttle an old warship. The nation will be watching to see what luck this young bom- bardier has when he tries Sept. 11 to send the Battleship Wiley—old and gray but-still churning up the \waters—to the political graveyard. ; . . Big Windstorm Blows _|Over Tank, Saves $150 - BROWNFIELD, Tex. — The Santa Fe Railroad gave the City of Brownfield a water tank, no longer needed in the new age of diesels. ' | There was one condition to the gift—the city was. to remove the cement-anchored tank. A city crew laboriously dug cut the cement but was baffled by the task of easing the big tank over ‘on its side so that it could be .| blew up, and tossed the tank on its isde fust where the crew wanted lit Saved Ge city | the city $150. Movies NEW YORK—A new coin vender being readied for njhe market turns out hot, seaso med popcorn sealed in a plastic” bag. High-frequency radio waves pop the kernels on demand. } : BREU EDrive -In OAKLAND " screen, filters and nozzles. 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Principal offenders, the * * ¢& And, -abote all, the Federal|in civil service work, home handi- Trade Commission (FTC) cautions, Lid sate eae Fc ee DON'T LIKE PRESSURE | Akerman emphasized: | “We're after the high pressure outfits, not the reputable majority jtent schools serve so useful a pur- | pose it is fair for over-zealous | Among outfits against which or- i ders have been issued, the FTC listed: An Oklahoma City “calitgé”"— with a one-man faculty—offering was ordered to drop the college designation and - lesuing de- grees. A Chicago sdiahl that promised! \fo teach the art of reweaving to -# anyone regardiess —-of his —-eye- sight. It was ordered to stop mak- ing this promise. * ca * A piano. school whose enrollees. learned only how to play a one-' |finger melody with a ample bass accompaniment. | Harry A. Babcock, FTC director of investigation, suggested these precautions: | >“, Read the written contract | offered by the school. It may premise you far less than: the salesman did, but its gwaran- “2. Don't sign a contract until reputation. This can be done by a ‘check with state educational avu- thorities or, at the very least, with high school principals, local boards of education or better busi- ness bureaus.” fast Alfa Romeo is in production - | here. Designed for sports car en- woreow thusiasts in the United States, it errata oA eee Nae | ‘will’ be modeled on the Alfa ain Romeo. Guilietta. “The McCREA | -Of correspondence schools, compe-) . i KEEGCO \ Eis you have investigated the school's’ Titalian Car in Production | ‘TURIN, Haly, Sep. 1 iA newt ass, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 83,1956 | TWENTY-ONE - By FRANK CAREY AP SCIENCE REPORTER KIDNAP HOAX — Mrs. Mary Poole holds her five-monthold “gon, Raymond, after the infant was found along a muddy country roadside near Charlotte, N. C. Police charged Mrs. Poole with abandoning her ailing son and then spinning a false kidnap tale which sent police of five states on a wild goose chase for a fic- ‘ithe morte. CHICAGO ® Man's attitudes jgist said today, Ls * Ld do more research in the study of ~tguch attitudes, Dr. Herman Feifel lof the Veterans Administration's mental twgiene clinic at Los: An- told’ the annual’ convention of the American Psychological Assn.: ; ant ities Ge seek oe * * Se “We would indeed err. grevious-| ly to consider death as a purely biological event, Its meaning for Mi ithe individual can serve as an important organizing principle in determining how he conducts him- self in life.” Yet up to now, he said, chologists have done very little titious “narcotics ring.” ‘The infant was taken to a hospital where 25-year-old Navy wife and mother of two other children, apparently | knew nal oF child’ s } Snen, He Won't Believe You ~CURWENSVILLE, Pa. — You ‘Trade Experts to > Meet ‘ ELGRADE, Sept: 1 w—Yugo- can't. prove the old. adage thatislav and Egyptian trade experts same place to Robert Fleming. His, nomic cooperation. doctors said he was suffering from cancer of the brain, Mes. Poole, | f { / * lightning doesn't strike twice at the; meet next month to discuss 4 investigating in this field on a con-' iject among several groups of peo- : iiple including mentally ill patients source of information on human _|behavior, a California Phycholo- _. jin a VA domiciliary home; and | Calling upon his colleagues to view of all groups with the excep- psy-jof the 70s and over” as the time has been conducting on the sub- ‘|Man’‘s Psychological Attitudes ¢ on Death {Otter Information on Human Behavior. ttrolled, experimental basis. Feife) told of studies he himselfjthe rope.” Ps oe given: “You are at the end of 50's, chosen by the young. Korean vet- erans and the professional people whose average age is 39. Among. their reasons: “Death now is & Seer not brush it away.” “of average intelligence”; physi- cally if veterans of World War I rean War veterans, and a group of professional people consisting of psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. All the oes add up to about 200 people. Among the findings, which are. still considered “tentative?’’ | =: Ore the question —“What—dees: death mean to you?” The primary tion of the Korean veterans—the death in the “philosophic vein— as the natural end process of life.” In contrast, the. majority of the Korean veterans took a “‘reli- gious” view — “‘perceiving death as the dissolution of bodily life only and, in reality, the begin- ning of a new life.” 2. The mental patients and the older men among the domiciliary veterans selected the age period of life when people are most afraid of death.” Among reasons ‘house was struck by a bolt of lightning at 9 o'clock one night. WANTED TO BUY . ‘Barely had Fleming compli¢ted a 1000 COMICS" ‘survey of the damage when an- NATIONAL COATINGS other bolt bashed’ in the other side pe SS of the house. No injuries except Piper's Magazine Outlet | Fleming's pocketbook to the tune) 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 : ‘of $225. 3 comes: | DRIVE-IN THEATER Union Lake and Haggerty Roads —Open 6:45 TONITE Mage Kiddie Land, 1, Otte oven MA 4.3135 —TODAY ond TOMORROW— SS ee _Thepcture ony ELIA KAZAN col fl so ea! ———— Phone EM 3-0661 |} —as if They Were GREAT AD The Unknown becomes Known however, were the- ones WAYNE \, HAYWARD MILLAND GODDARD Alive Today! VENTURE AND ROMAN! FROM THE FAMED STORY! TU BING CROSBY “ANYTHING GOES” - & “OUR MISS BROOKS” | HOLIDAY TREAT! WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER | Cor. Williams Lake-Alrport Roads. Box office Opens 6:30 P. M. LAST TIMES TONIGHT “In canoes so tiny...we didn’t even have room to shake with fright!" 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TELL HIM PL BE BACK ‘Bl PROFITABLE. -@] OPPORTUNITIES mi Press Wont Ad Section / | Take advantage of this easy way y DIAL FE 2-8181 7 ‘lace Your / a / jl. a CRE CASTLE Ps i oe Feu iain iin wns lH i (Advertisement) sion of children into the - 7 ee 2 groups. ; ~ Do You Have an | 2. Stutents in grades one nine will report Thursday, Sept. Older Relative _|¢, at 8:45 «.m. All elementary stu- WITHOUT ENOUGH te Hay Siena ~. LIFE INSURANCE?” mueany wit ware ! : HE a i ¥ 23 izing in H * report (up to #0 again on Monday. You handle the entire Grades 10, 11 and 12 will report action- mail’ with for general assembly in the gym ayn ef ‘| of: Holly High School Friday as morning, Sept. 7, Met oo of or|, 2 all cases, the cafeterias will leila (ete tae) to Old nner [be open, hot lunches and mill will can Ins. Co, 3 W. 9th, Dept.jbe available to any students who LOJA, Kansas City, Mo. want them. ats ~ _ Kindergarten will not report for peers eee Monier, Hept. 20. Fee “MECTRICAL DESIGNER. LG” scion mince sek time of . DRAFTSMAN — The Central the Engineering Division of an - their child's attendance ultra modern = multi - 4. Bus routes the first and feed processor - in ond day of school will be pleasant southern Michigan |) same as last year. New students needs an clectricel drefteman | should come to last year’s bus — aye ~ ge een ranged to accommodate everyone -—systmnes. —Gneciiont working || 8% @ickly as we know conditions, adequate salary, number and addresses of Savings and Retirement Pian, Kindergarten parents will be no- — future growth are notified section se an living. conditions Tthat their child will enter, aa tien adhe canetten® On the first day of school, chil- Please cond complete resume |) °°C" Se asked to be out for the fo box 35, Pontise Press, U5 early as there are quite a few! oot a leave a little earlier than they will). un 4 ! iE gi ; = ! i : i i E i z i BH uf Ft ez : approval of the bond sale from ‘Holly Bride to ' "e i mer secu AcCredit Kenny | sees ene ce ‘at Farmington S Polio Hospital-Receives peer, cousins of the bride, were Accreditation Minimum Period FARMINGTON — Trustees and|BUrses®. Jack Diehl, and Donald medical staff of Sister Kermy Polio|¢ a Ff : ; ; rehabilitation in adjunction with important polio responsibilities. Stores and Restaurants. ( . mail and removing money; la- jen aoe aise gems mented that he never stole addressed to individuals, Rox PANY | that addressed to charity a Pent tation re eset | cd a Seedy.” TT TTT TT TTT TH Enroll: Tomo = New Classes Starting SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING = BOOKKEEPING ‘@ COMPTOMETER, CALCULATOR 3 = TWO-YEAR COURSES in Business Administra: = tion, Higher Accounting, Executive Secretarial. = SHORTER COURSES in Shorthand, Typewriting, == Bookkeeping, Comptometer, Calculator, : pa Demand for Graduates Exceeds Supply = | : The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-3551 e|Cre New Evening Classes Thursday, Sept. 6 A Free Demonstration Class in Speedwriting (the ABC Shorthand) is being planned for Monday, Sept. 10 at 7:00. ae A Sister Kenny hospital spokes-|} ‘| MarilyyDety, cousin of the bride of Clyde, and Janet Doty, sister of the bride, Anne and Phyilis Grimes of La-| 7% = Card of Thanks WOULD LIKE BIDS ON VE ee re TeAnie tec her | BUILDING OF A BASE: ‘nees show during the, prank ‘MENT FOR HOME WHICH IS TO BE : | MOVED PREFER CON- _|. TRACTOR WHO CAN : | START IMMEDIATE- LY. CALL FE $3898 AF- They te me You én a Xe to someone; I tay ‘of rousework & care * cae, ene boat great pig * of AN EASY 10 h to me. si iat Pat per, | Seats Bema te hi flower girls. Ring bearer was ~ * pg ae Semel bi Robert Van A of Bath was. : MRS SCHRAM best man. Ushers were Kenneth eo aS. AND , BOMBED 390 |Lapeer Home Immediately after the ceremony Director otly reception was given in the churen|E; Y@S School jtion of Hospitals, that the hospital |"**1°"*- ‘+ (9 Use in 1957 After the wedding trip to several This is the result of a survey CoM-'rastern states, the bride will live) LAPEER — Construction of the jducted by Dr. Peter D. Wage, Alwith her parents and teach in/new school at the Lapeer State youngsters. High school students irepresentative of the Jont Com-\Grand Blane School until her bus- FS mission on Accreditation of Bos-lhend is out of the Navy in Jonuary,| °° 8! Training Schoo! ts pro-| who have not already registered pitals, whose headquarters are in - workshop on last Monday. pet at 6:30. = who moved away. — Oxtord Schools Call TERA4S P.M. | pickap ier ee - Students Wednesday OXFORD—Schools bells will ring Spenek Saale ting 46 SRS 9 ; cording to Supt. Dr, A, T. Rehn. Plan Welcome Event He statgs the an building will be Kenny officials declared that the for New Hudson Pastor ("e@¢y for occupancy early in 1957. of, NEW-HUDSON—The — Methodist. _ a the church . for the new pastor, the Rev. Elwyn| Dr, Rehn reports that the faculty |Stringer and his wife. The eve-jis.complete with only several new ning will open with a cooperative|teachers this year to replace those AWB mya SISvaHTTER ros GHRDRGE, 201 urn FE 3400 | own transportation, OR 3490. - Funeral Directors 4 } BOOKKEFPER- CASHIER Pu i | = Donelson-Johnis: |, Se"Sstonsteesse San pisee =e ee ARK. JEWELRY CO. : : @ N. Saginaw Shear ore, | Geer * me 3-084) oan * i le coun Voorhees-Siple |. fms" sakes. FUNERAL. HOME specteiment. __ Sepatnnee Seertee Tie ot Mater Court Reporter ‘Wildes Gone From West tc ae Western Style Cowboy Keeps Tradition in State iu Eig I # ; i efi a i fies Cemetery Lots & | $4017 year to start, witli é merit increase to $4,641 WHITE CHAPEL, ¢ onave gareet seston as, court +6210. Drive é se them. 4 EF p= i, Ahaed CEMETERY LOTS, MAUSOLEUM own tra La Yee from Pe and niches avelladle, FE work. « 5, 7, 10; 12, 13, 16, 19, Apply, per 21, 24, 25, 26, 28, 34, 56, Setting. ST, &, 100, 108, 108, 115, -. Ste, Pontiac. rr (ae BOX REPLIES os tek icy tiga _Help. Wanted Male 6 CASHIER ur Ad under Instruction. Uni- . . ' creal Airtioes Tratning Center EXPERIENCED TO SUPERVISE OSE bere | | etnthan ih’ AND SATURDAYS. BLOOMFIELD ii f 3 iis fei TTENT! ON FASHION SHOP TO CARE FOR home: than udura ena ee : eae ete B6e4 . ae ee am _— . it v . 7 . ’ he le ‘~ = i : M Nn ry Oe ne: i ; : 5 6-9668. | : fe See | x ios -|* aecorated:\ Gumsies oatd. Caild | MPGNe""ggnd beach, bosls. . eda - acaryreretnaees Ts * 11. : 5 ; ag ae 2 * . = iss. 7 cS ; AGES across from ¢ Huron _ Rent by . week, or month, S pECEE: ww faites | — Moving & Trucking 19| 1 a = fone | Segoe. WR dUOG Fae Se ie OPFOR vss. te 8 ne to ie x ee i ; TS ONLY. 36% For Rent Rooms 37 t 14.4 A af + id i é ‘ i * sae a ose | aloe g| , StcMCtEne SaRvee ae ea Sars ane Soo OOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Has « ttmited number of PARIETY 7 me aoe fi oon rY. de 2 eel ; ; p * —Raitelande “yrrat ee hoses, : : tor nasal roam walt a cRETARY ae onare Nae $1121. PSH pL a Sy --h Fe : 'Y | { LARGE AND 1 : aND T SWALL SCEER ccllest incation. Weel Side, aé@uits | bed. é ines SEE ing rm. Clean. With kit. and utill- resses, a — OOK) . Sas So : : ne ET)’ S_ BILLER Wpist 2... pop mH +7618. : “Nonsense! You're not all written out, Murphy! ian Waal . ¢ RObM APT. 3 MILES on son “Feivileges, 1 Dik. trom town i324 TE ees BG wore | vir titeenermee titties | SIE| eaceeee 1 ec _wW an old Ton = ; after he's fifty! _or call MA_ 5-108. © goat ee amt aren “SLEEPIN ae : “4 i é OPPO unt Notices & Personals, 28) Wid. Contracts, Migs. 32 see | ater re ga ba nee | ‘ Feliable couple. Box 62. {ROOM APT, OIL HEAT, NEWLY | a me ) H _IN DEBT? Pay ee re, ee f BOOM AMD BATH, ALL PRE | deccrsted, “an Semin. FE 2 _ROORKEEPER on | alietee = Soe =a ; 7 Raving WrOuBie BISCTOE | Pendanle “action Bring “your a 0 7 ROOM AND SAT UPPER YOUNG WOMAN wT nts Wor oa ee Sol: Fact to Johnson today bee | cae Ba Fontes. 08 3108. his ss 7 EN . 20 — _ a A. OHNSON, Realtor * station. Adu. 5 Poster. eke or} apt. Sept. brough June. family. Own private | Tk Bates ye BO — ; 1704S. Telegraph Rd. "|Z ieaas i Su ary od peeks Veco” TRAINER Jt. office—typing— —— mh E 4 tj ‘\°3 BEDROOM RANCH } a Hane Roy Annelt Inc. sal it tom em co LAKEFRONT edi cea yee on beast | cane “ Seas One Es fated] WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE. a ae “ se ‘ "3 a a ge OPEN EVE.1 TOS Realtor FE 20% FE ¢714 y|83°N, Telegraph, | Open Ev : City Ranch Home ae * ’ for " have Been wanting the: tatest features in own home io besuttiul Otaws| R. J. VALUET, Realtor =. MSA Ag Bvt PINE HILL RANCH % pom floor rec- reation ty! : fireplace and garage draperies, Washington Park 1010 Argyle, Newer § rooms and . tiled bath, plus attic North Side—2 Lots __ At edge of city—another fine home value. Large &room bun- galow in top condition, inside out, Gas heat, fenced rear and 5 ard and all nicely landscaped. hd enrages. Price $10,500, "| 5 Room Brick Terrace West side terrace on Giendale. aS ares a and to in- 4 Bedroom Home 228 cemene o Humphries |= LAKE PRIVILEGES reation room. See ca storms and fine . Pull. Prive: $12,500.00 with down costs, Off J — brand| do CLARKSTON - Full Basement -- . §0-Foot Ranch - Immediate Possession 13 4k ea Pi z2 ; s = = : George R. Irwin on ee 209 Baldwin Ave, FALL VALUE this ‘one a AUBURN HEIGHTS bedroom ranch . ‘ r mn Sey ect cas CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. iw rE i FRE” nak "hrm home with attic. _ Needs but really priced ; pou to sell at 96, With immediate Lakefront 2 . white frame bi low Sy modern, On lot. ' Priced te sell quickly at $6,960. R. D: RILEY, Broker 800 Elipabeth Le. Rd. FR. 41197 or FE 40037 ’ ~NEW HOMES - North Star ‘Home ~ Off Baldwin Ave. . 3 Bedroom terms, . West Side Income : ved LAKE FRONT W. 38 THE “BIRD” TO SEE A MAJESTIC 12 © “ie = High r_app’t. MMEDIAT POSSESSION Tile 2 bedroom ‘brick ranch type | ia ics Kae to w 4% per cent mortgage. Clarks REAL ESTATE INC. 20 66, Main, Clark MApile 5-582 BRICK $10,975 WARD E. PARTRIDGE | CepaR SHAKE $9,975: 3 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. 1 TO 9 tor han nog = living. 3 " ¥ 2 A! Ble 430 La | Elizabeth Lake Estates een eo a or C. HOUSTON REALTY +6331 and Gear at " ROSE McLARTY : F.H.A, RESALE Pitytatad?hoime and' et salt Laving room with Venetian blinds, 2 rooms, kitchen with ag | Seat” olectris "water hoster,” bie a Fe of shade a 5 iy 3 Ht Ft 7 ty a Jey Eg ei a5 e et “ah st te ¢ Pi ~ © feat eal > = < Close schoais. Une and Gmc. Living room “a room, kitchen, bedroom and down, : bedrooms and bath 2. Pull bows ge | with bey mg vatory heater, tile end ann Binge bs raga Gage’ ene inte i ‘aa i é af2]ti _§if vate : i | i t 3% eu Quick Possession i H or ST. FREDERICK'S ARE. , Newly painted 4 vedrm., 2 story home. PPaved street, Needs some deco + % but full price only $1,500. i : = ; { i ef € g : ; i ; 5 anf l F) John K. Irwin ay, 1938 Wes; Huron Street rE ; Eve, FE : i cal iE Ni a $1,000 DOWN modern 4 Fie Ne i Ee* 3 2 ded beth and storage Tress ob, Iie seem with fires lichen wilh dining’ eee? ew -) -%--*—: with firepiace in recreation room Breesewar i ear on terme — Kenneth G. Hempstead’ § 73 OPEN _ SUNDAY, 24 P.M. ; George R. tevin have ever laid eyes GET IT QUICK,| through’ Classified Ads! "| Yes, whatever it is—dial| _ [FE 28181 for an ad. writer and get'it! = + ies i WARD E. PARTRIDGE 4 po aa 43581 ~ ATERTION HOME OWNERS : : , ae ¢, laxt y z 8 Bete | tee (Ree oe eee par Bk ince bY oF ; Close im. $1,350, Low price iy terms 3 ward. Birm. Mi 41676. yy iy PIECE Dix yoy snr Grvec. Suporte model. rs, i 60 down sed, take xy LADD’S. INC. h K ] FEED. SEED. OaRDEX, ome & Auto | 49131. . i on drver Beautiful to “Weak m4 sae oatd he car cinan on a einen Jo nh. rwin Bellen" inestien. ae: | (i See ee | fernio. os: METAL ee: NIG ON AN W aD eer oe CO. wooded : ONE LOF With 3 : : —- | Beer . Owner moving re ; we Beet" 18) Ba oti SURLEND i IMPROVED LOTS |... *P wee aren || Sek “arger coe 33 W. Loan Company) 88 trsas-ne-tee| Sor tatoes Pees | ig + Mle Ms te | bdrm ; 5 Phone PE —S-0447 Hures, : & sections] and | P c SOLEDORNG 1 8b GRADING. "tee See, Sa 0s | Hage eee Soe nF ee es ee nce wos trun 1 SEES ow 1 SEO eS ees (as aoa eee |e eee : a ; ; : : BABY BUGGY. &-YR. CRIS AND oe tet Vee eS em DESIRABLE ~~ ae P| Siete shop: a eguip i frock | Fisk"tna wagnals, Bocyelopedia So |e, cel or om. | bees ee tot. Oniy > 4 cost $2,000, sell $1,000 plus inven- Other items of . OR | SSIny betore 1:90 p. : Site. Terms. HOME SITES ATTENTION tory. Shep Tent tab. Terma. Wal Soot aoe ROLLAWAY BED FORTEAN WEEE MeSeT eure ge nanhcerte| sete aoa emy | PSESR eoe Pompe mE es weme| BURMENSTER | 5 Gri ARS Hates | ee, et. Cals 08. 4060 down. | “llige Sot Medier. i | establishes econ? fb tuttie Ay nS ALES auto tat | REROILT WASHING MACHINES. | Say ed | ‘vm La : 106 acres ith | mente 2 net in A-l lees 80 Space a all | all makes vesranteed. Thvle Elec: cae $1.73 atot ug itioner. After €:08 p TG. TROCKE \*tsteGEts SURE | Leese dames | mete | Extra Fast | Sie ‘eted atic tater | tne tay Scien re tule [Sie et a aes nt | i 7 REAL cCaLaND— viece.| ‘Ester farm features © =| ESTABLISHED DRY CLEANING : | Bathroam fixtures, beds.) chests, er, excellent condition. $50. FE 25 . Crown Cost m @. ....$223 |” jent condition Pius 2904 ou ‘on Daten LEE RE” ne sae MATYAS TY Gaeta | Sy Settee | wets weet! = SSETViCe «== Etsren vines aod orige and | Tigges “aN OPEB Set oemem te SOE) ik tee ek Pe Seg FOR GALE BY OWNER: 2 BED a ee ee he 6 pm. You can borrow $20-450 quickly cecasional chairs. tables, lamps. | SECT. SOFA. AUTO. COFFEE 250 ft. perforated tne ......8 90) 1 ot Tee PRA. Pe OR renee hee siete tage rmoxt on oaxian>| fat vee ee Pe Easter cattery uae ghee Sat tas | fav. Couette, aliens |S Re caines te Sin 3 ———— RUUEREN SE COG Se PR LAKE—$2, 066. iW QU Le D: LIKE BIDS ON. while meee. Up w. ger mise. items. NEW & USED . i taxl 3% and ——— to 4xe%," fir plyscore he | 2D, GARAGES | REPAIRED FO Late Summer Specials 0 ACRE DAIRY FAR ce + ROOE | CG ASE-| ems NEW © USED: | take over payments refrig. 4x8" plywood =. $393 | “look lke new. your ga- BLOOMFTELDS COLONIAL HILLA— /BULLDING OF A B: ; _FE sit 100 ft. beg T insulation... 25 | rage. Put in new garege doors. cee Ee ries, Hine Saas | Seacenged gow eeee’'use:| MENT FOR HOME TO) HOUSEHOLD bas Sen aeremaysre | “Selling OUT PAINTS | Rh. StS Sart hse|— pee GO. CLUB AREA—Th finest ie Bettie Wee ee N TRACTOR WHO! FINANCE | oF We buy, sel ot trede. Come ou uleae ead pageer oll tore | Bs 8 eS ee on le ee ae oe oO clus rate. Several Secs soammiete: wanes ganetend eae | Qa Rook Steund. f seren of tree | rite Vy WALL TILE... ..25¢| sect ian 30 2 bate vacciste Oe] On swt, Gooey Pract five beta in. this scente rolling pereeen Cees pee ow |COUL Corporation of ee EEONE pe | gynite!? LINOLEUM, | $1.28. MAKE stRm Tre | . Benen. 38 sind area priced from &3,0e0. t ip fine Estate Area. 13% Sous Kay Bid ze y | SYERS, 1 HURON PE 43064 | q | OME SY THE 4c & . We are ‘able to offer two MEDIATELY. CALL FE) @od_ FPioor Se by AND Bi Mh an 3! Se EeTee © teen VACUUM - - ; ‘foot. boxes for * A. JOHNSON, Realtor _ ty AFTER 1:45-P.M e/g mae Se Ree oh + moe | SSR et te BURMEISTER RS to = mith tmayerseres| LOANS (tae he am Steerer xcmtmiec. |B domree : » = i - bes UY. SMALL SADIO8 & POR- 1 | on . 266 Myrtle RR. access from |. é ; wet OL B47) OF 701. : Pontiac Drive. - arirry « ie. to those ; : Walton, Cor. soe sate | 2387 manufacturing, building |. cualifiy Cad CHROME DINETTE oo a aupply, of 1 business ment. ‘ : . - site. About 4% acres. : ee Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor. Furniture Appliance DRIVE IN LOCATION ib Led Comments ot Sane © | ape seo re tai APFER re sont ci oe na — en 2 ong | Ll =a WAYNE GABERTS oe tank kk a sen | Banat ELIZABETH LK.RD. | eB AS oh Tal, | eT | LS |e ae ane se ees Mpepee Fs see a _ electric bel ra Talbot Lumber mbe : ‘Lakefront Lots: | seo WauMeGal Lae 4 me LA} GRA io Sa rm 'Wosd, Coal & Fad “67 ES "a Saree kore. », Trees, Shrubs 8 tratier. 2 Pp $3,700. . §-2973 “ment. Now you can =; trailer | OAKLAND COUNTY FARMERS MARKET Sele Farm Equipment 76| excellent enti Veek’s erie ss Gantt Used otineh “ae EZ _HOOGATEN'E Son ghee SS Oller _ EXTRA | New Discount Good aUsed Tractors: sy | HUTCHINSON 9 FARM-ALY. CUB, PULLY| S22 Nendition x | Eehanie : Wanted Used Cars bedrooms, full bath. Sale Motor Scooters 82 - OXFORD trailer Sales , Sie Sa ia, ton ang Bay water Tome 3 to * ft, : 1955 CUSHMAN EAGLE SCOOTER, | i minite, Better investigaie. PE TaRG SIE, HYDRA. meek 41887 or EM 3-3353 _ #7. OR 30174. ro Ln ig a be puarees fee Ce i For Sele Motorcycles 83 _MElrose_4-6771. Bali. je maGieY ba 125, 965, For Sale Bicycles 8&4 o intest ie me ese ge fi| High, $85 Paid ‘GLENN’ I'S 4 N. SAGINAW. . PE «41371 COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester el or Okive North Chevrotet’s — Big Lot in imine: yg baa 2 Anbar. Gays or eves. care, PHS 32008 ruber, Smal carey. ond a a ; WIDE PONTIAC CHIEF size for cond, Fs | EL. Templeton, Realtor I ried tee ANDERSON CHAMPION live. Just. step into Pontiac x" J see the touch of $780. ore luxurious Iving, 8 2. wides ‘available trom 36° to 60°.) 14-FPT, PL ‘ Ped ee ont complete with tarp & Weiler. Like Tasco may be purchased on oar new. FE. tick : credit life ober tee on ne con- gy ~ cARING — = vinR tract purchases. Fe eat? | Bases, Blatt dae convert. See the CENTURY ee Tsplay ‘nour show- INTAND 1 LAKE SALES : ‘ANDERSON HARDWARE CO We pay : ee Then Bring i it. suse. ‘DONT WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily. a foroeg Cains Ads: To ae dial FEZBI61, fey ee en “See M&M Motor Sales TON 5 Mpls, Dealer, New. #1.780 Se AeSlset cendiice " o1ber Liberty TRUCKS. ‘85 Chevie % t6n pleliap...... f= themed f Sarees 1g “%3 Cuevie gener 9a RIEMENSCHNEIDER i ™ ¢, AW “Wilson GMC New & Used Trucks” Oakland at Coss For Sale Cars ile | none Chev. ‘56 "DEMONSTRATORS & EXECUTIVES CARS AT VERY . "Substantial. eek * Bagg er Sah Ae esac | “eae gg A ree ar mm $195 4 sees "). Pesiery grocetire's| af et oor A real adi 1953 Ber’ Ate, ¢ dr. Save N. Clarkston “TIL 8 MA iat ~ SPECIAL "51 Plymouth. Club Coupe VERY GOOD CONDITION. < BRAID | ys See USED CARS CENTRAL | Lucolaamacuny * WILL ACCEPT ta Rg gt Basimeni Seas eset car, BILL. SPENCE fiat brakes. Very clean, ~ Birmingham _Clean Cars ; FROM Bob Frost, Inc. ee ad Bt ag AND 870. S. \ WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM aur rE aalne sie Middlebeit or; JUNKED CARS. FROM #10 to $18, FE 54-2046. THE BEST IN 6 W. Prince- | USED CARS. ‘1856 FORD — Lake Orion Motor Sales M4 A RD. FORD MERCURY : MY 2201f ‘3 DR et SSSI TR BF TENCHINEIDER’! ) mer kg OWENS ‘| YOUR FORD DEALER | i47_ 8. Saginaw FE 5-410) | TRADE UP OR DOWN is MTR. SALES | AG aie a Coen STUDEBAKER CHRON Bright Spot ~. |°5§ Cadillac Coupe Dealer”. Ke Chevrolet 2- DODGE. PLYMOUTH - terior, Stock No, | 753 Olds 98 SE good used cars in the 2 year hist We , et 80 used cars that have been t bone owner tradeins-on-the-popular“56 lus terms and place of Fimancing are benefits you recefve only at OLIVER UICK. Drop in, price the car of your choice. You are under no obligation whatsoever. We're open till 9 P.M: with 10 courteous salesmen to serve you. $79 a $895 lg Bos Pontiac 2-Dr. Dix. 8, °5 Chieftain, Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, 2-Tone Paint, W/Wail . Tires, - Low mileage, Stock No. - $695 a 1953 Ford 2-Dr. That's |. right! 1953 model Ford 2-Dr., Radio & Heater, Nice | car. No Gimmicks from Oliver Buick. | eel Stock No. 404, $2495 "S$. Buick Super 2-Dr. Riviera Hard Top, Tri- Tone Paint, Custom In- Brakes. One owner, low mileage. Stock No. 576. $1595 $5 Ford 4Dr. Fair-. lane, Radio & Heater, ' -Fordomatic, W/Wall Tires, Custom ‘Interior. $395 Dn. —-30 months on balance. Stock No. 406. ‘sms 55 Mirenty 2-Dr., Ra- . dio & Heater,~Merco- matic, Bright Red Paint, A Real Sharpie, Hurry on this one. > CONVERTIBLES "$5 Fd, Fairlane .$1695 $3 Buick Super .$1295 fod hinge -$1295 P/Steering & - CT “KE 33 Dodge 4Dr., Radio & Heater, Good Tires, New low price, Ideal 2nd car. Stock No. 503. inside or out,. $95 152. Ford 2Dr., Radio — & Heater, V-8 Custom- line, All good. tires;- Looks good, runs nice. Stock No, 535. — * $2195 "S5 Pontiac Catalina ‘Starchief Custom 2-Dr. . Hard Top, 2 tone paint, Hydramatic. All Jeather custom interior, W/ Wall Tires. Stock No. 565, $2195. 55 Buick 4Dr. Special Sedan, Radio & Heater. Dynaflow, 2 tone paint. Former executive car, very. well cared for. Stock No. 560. $1595 154 Buick 2-Dr. ‘Special, ; Radio & Heater, Dyna- flow, one owner, A very nice car for the particu- lar buyer. Won't be wn long. Stock No. OVER 30 NO DOWN PAYMENT TRANS- : “PORTATION 50 De 2Dr. “1/8195 ‘51 Ford 2-Dr,..,..$285 "$2 Dodge H.T. «$465. ‘51 Chev, 2-Dr. ...$395 : ad dope: am. ie of the OLIVER BUICK SALES. thoroughly reconditioned. Many are -Etberal-tradein-atlowance— No.:519, _ Spotless paint job, good | > tone green, all the ex- ‘ — $395 down. Stock ON. Bais: a 1954 Ford Hard Top Victoriatthat is ab- | solutely immaculate. No spot or rust or blemish Fordo- ‘matic, too, Stock No. S51. “33 Chevrolet 2-Dr., Ra- dio & Heater, dark grey paint. Plenty of miles left in this fine car:. Only $195 down. Stock | + $1695: 55 Ford Station Wagon V8 engine, Radio. & Heater, Rel & White, tires, $445 or trade-in for down payment, Stock No, 545. $1395 5S Chevrolet 2-Dr. De- luxe Model, radio. & heater, power glide, 2 tras, spare tire still 0. 544, : - $1795 ‘33 Cadillac Coup: De- Ville, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, 2 tone. blue, W/Wall tires, Power equipped, 24 months on balance. $495 down. me: m0, ie Ps. Tf by ‘any strange co- 7 : you are not satisfied with any of the above prices, please drop in and make an . ee may Ova CET OR $1495 2 ggg | f Mee es --Todays Rad 4 ~ 3. His aa atar being patriotic to drink American wines, that’s OKLAHOMA CITY (—A streak- MONDAY TV HIGHLIGHTS My Man.” (4)—Golden Touch of|1:69~(4) Detroit Schools. (7) \alins pres aie s cee " ing Navy jet fighter plane wifich 6:00—(7)--Kukla, Fran and Ollie} Frankie Carle, Music. (2)—Ad- S iedtdiene tecoen'ite News. ee & Wie entertaiess ae “It’s just being thirsty,” snapped my Conscience. has reportedly flown over 1,000 (9)—Coumt of Monte Cristo. (4)| ventures of Robin Hood. _. 3 aeeten colts~auch oot pee “No, sefiously, can’t you see? I'm becoming a connoisseur.” _|miles an hour and another new) om Kids. |¢:45-(4) — News Caravan. John|1:05—(9)—Shoppers Show oe cet. | “You're becoming a‘wino, if you ask me.” : seg gedesah nsep belgian de ¢:15—(7)—News, (4) — Weather-|" Cameron Swayee *|1:18—(4) ee nt ee ee mae be ! as fast or faster are making their (2)—News. : ng ail ‘ @)|:—@) News -— oe a, crun to between 18 Well, the good Lord knows I have tried to make my po- [public debut at the National Air- ¢:20—-(4)—Dolores. Short drama. -|7*8—"" Praia: cong Spee Burns|1:30—(2) House Party. (4) Tennes- cdinced sition clear on this matter, and I trust everybody will [craft Show here. on a pag? ey see Ernie. : 5. His secretary gets around 3) understand when they see me sitting at (or falling down The Navy plane is the Chance Million Dollar wc tag a %:30—-(7) — Voice Porgtam. (2) —|2:60—(@) Big Payoff. (4) Movie" | |. over) a bar that I am motivated purely by patriotiem. And bit apa Remy mg tcc ag : Movie. *) Talent Scouts. (7) Afternoon Film Festival. 6, His costs for answering fan that, furthermore, I am merely making profitable use of ttt Gales ae aoa af = 8:00—(7) — Jumbo Theater. (9)—|2:36—(2) Bob Crosby Show. mail and sending pictures to fans| ™y leisure time. ‘ “over 1,000” miles an hour, “MUNTZ. TV Bf Senne’ to — ose co) Cutter Dec Queens sores Pe cmt: | come to think of 1, what inure ine mp Fs : ee ; . : gone iG Costs * * * _ “It's the rv gene omer a Navy . SERVICE i s:40—) — “The Talk-|2°25—@) Secret Storm. (4) Modern} 7. His wardrobe—be can't wear) 12, not the boss of anything but my son and our dog Cookie|"®%, 2nd it's performing for the -Holes be drilled in the trees and ch micals injected. e 3 F. Wagner, 46, is known as the : Dwigh slide victory in the 1952 presiden- tial ; 7 - @ Wagner's election as mayor of the nation’s largest city in 1953 broke months of Democratic igioom and-gave them hope that perhaps the tide was turning. Now, he is seeking the Demo- tcratic nomination for the U.S, Sen- ate and is virtually” assured of it independent regime from City Hall, proved to be the forerunner of widespread Democratic victor- jes in 1954, just as the party had hoped. * * *« and Democrats in other states wrested governorships and other major offices from Republican No Contract Necessary. FUEL OIL Call Today Gregory Oi Oil Go. hands, Wagner came by politics natur- ally, He is the son of the late Sen. Robert F. Wagner (D-NY) who Those Busy Beavers TORONTO, Sept. 1.Uf—Ah, the ‘busy little beavers. Three put on display at an exhibition chewed ‘up’ prop branches and started| ‘damming an artificial . ‘running through their cage. Work) phone FE SC Seiat SAVE AT WAYNE GABERT’S Se tore the dam down to prevent | flooding. NORGE TIME-LINE AUTOMATI AT A NEW grime SINE eee C WASHER Lon PRICE sas = at NO EXTRA With Buill-In. SUDS SAVER COST! Model AW-400 2 YEARS ‘TO PAY. 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH! "A BRAND WITH TRADE NEW 56 ‘2 ¢ Wagner's triumph, ousting an) _. |New York April 20, 1910. | Averell Harriman in New. York: stream | SEARS 5 ROEBUCK AND sponsored the famed Wagner La- bor Relations Act, one of the key-|home. stones of the New Deal. Like his father, he is a staunch believer in the New Deal and Fair Deal philosophies. *_* * Wagner has had a fairly com- fortable road to political promin- ence, unlike his father. The elder Wagner ‘came to the United States from Germany at the age of eight, ran errands for grocery stores to help support his Lutheran family and managed to obtain a law degree at the City College of New York. He married Brooklyn-born -Mar- garet Mary McTague, a Catholic, and “young Bob" or “Wag” was raised in the Catholic faith. The boy, an only child, was born in The father, who had fared well with his law practice, sent the boy to public school, Loyola parochial school, Taft Academy, Yale Uni- versity apd Yale Lay School. : Pa Mayor Wagner's mother died when he was nine, and he grew up close to his sete. “Politicians “Trollment “*... planning are previsions for the 11 troquentl “visited the aie Bo. Tee 9, Sty interest in public: life. Hardly out of law school in 1989; headed an organization known. as Americans vee ee Ee York State Assembly from father's old distritt in the York- Left-Handers to Takes” Special School Plans WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 @ — Eleven per cent of the nation’s school children are left-handed, | the U.S: Office..of Education re- ported today, and this will make a difference in future school house plans. “School architects, designers and manufacturers of school furni- ture and equipment and school administrators are planning changes and improvements in ‘school facilities,” the office said in forecasting another record en- included in this per. cent of the nation’s children Wagners Ii, 13, pong Sone See After the war, Wagner re- iturned to politics and began an unspectacular but steady rise. He was appointed a member of the City Tax Commission in 1946. 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