ebel Leaders Nagy, Maleter, Two Others Die. .in Hungary Five More Sentenced to Prison in Apparent Purge of Titoists VIENNA i consanie Hungary has executed two leaders of the Soviet- crushed H in October and November 1956, former Premier Imre nounced today. i on 2 se 12 years. | Page corde) ares san i (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) . revolt Executed : AP Wirephetes PAL MALETER - on Friday, Saturday Sunday, July 11-13, will be “Water Follies of 1958," as the ‘iworld’s largest aquacade and stage show. ; * * * World's Fair and will return for ‘lrepeat performances a few weeks! , ~ ‘For a suntmertime festival, the The follies has already been a feature attraction at the Brussels after the Pontiac appearance, said John A. Riley, chamber president. | “We think this show will have tremendous appeal to Pontiac area residents and will be an ideal way to start off our cam- paign for an annual summer- festival here,” Riley said. The Water Follies is a lavish World Famous Water Show Will Appear Here in July a on stage, with Olympic divers Wisner Stadium by means of huge portable swimming pools and stage, 175 feet long and 35 feet wide, Riley said. “We hope to: make this show the nucleus of a localized, “Besides providing “wonderful summertime entertainment for us, the show should, | call attention to what too often we take for granted in Pontiac—that we live in the midst of a wonderful outdoor play- ground and sporting area.” combined musical revue in water! The .chamber’s special events RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Leoberto Leal. « Another congressmah, Jose Tonight will be fair and cool with sla low Of 44 to 50, Winds are to be light and . Tomorrow will be partly cloudy with little tergperature change, generally light winds and a high pear 68 to 74. The ‘wtlook. for Thursday .is continued fair and The lowest temperature recorded ip downtown Pontiac preceding $ a.m. was 48 degrees. The mercury stood at 73 at 2 p.m. Leme Rodrigues, was among the -jeight survivors. He was seriously injured. The twin-engine Convair of the Bond aap gpog Woatggealg en ing a flight from Porte Alegre to Curitiba, the Parana state capital in a coffee-growing area. The airline said the plane struck ia tall pine only a few yards from the edge of the airstrip. Ramos, 69, took the presidency in Novernber 1955, after the army deposed Acting President Carlos Luz, to assure the inauguration of Juscelino Kubitschek, Ramos, who had been vice presi- dent and next in line for the presi- dency, served for three months until Kubitschek took over, then became the new president’s jus-/ tice minister. He resigned last Au- gust amid reports of a rift be- State and Cangrepenes* Brazil Ex-President Ramos Among 18 Dead in Air Crash Former President Nereu Ramos and 18 others were killed last night in the crash a Brazilian airliner which hit*g pine tree as it was landing at Curitiba, 400 miles southwest of Rio. Also killed were Gov. Jorge Lacerda of Santa Catarina and swimmers, —— i F committee, headed by Ralph East. Labor Control: Nears Reality + jin Sight as Senate Goes Into 5th Day of Debate WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen- ate heads into a fifth day of de- bate on the bitterly fought labor passage sight. Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass), chiet sponsor of the bill, lost his first floor fight on an amendment —— 14 Days to Register for August Primary Although the Aug. 5 primary election of state and county can- didates is seven weeks away, Pontiac residents have only 14 actual days left in which to reg- ister to vote, City Clerk Ada R. Evans said today. The deadline for registrations is § p.m. July 7. But holidays and weekends between now and July 7 will cut down the number of days the clerk's office is open to 14, she warned. Doctors Nuts, Says Ike WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- dent Eisenhower, in discussing his doctors’ refusal to allow him to visit Colorado, said; ‘“‘Because I got sick there one year, the doctors say I can’t go there. I tween hfm and ———: think they are nuts." New Look—but Only. € on Two Sides Courthouse Gets a Sand-Blasting bath since it was built in 1904. But “Economy,” answered Robert Y. Moore, chairman of the Board of only two sides are going to get the| Auditors, when asked why thesouth| ple te “new look.”’ lk and west sides would remain cov- they're finally. cleaning it,” they exclaimed. Here ee ered with 54 years of grime. But the sides the public sees most often—the east and north sides—are — cleaned of their * -Wentise Press Photo —— of debris by a sandblast The $990 job is being done by the Fidelity Weatherproofing Corp. of Detroit. It was approved by. the Board of Supervisors last year. Moore was asked another ques- tion: “Why is the work being done new after so many years?” “It got to looking so terrible we got ashamed of it,’’ Moore said. * * * He added that it looked like “some time’ before Oakland County might realize a dream of a new courthouse. PAINT, TOO! More frill are promised as part of this unexpected face-lifting. George Atchison, maintenance sup- erintendent for the county, said the weather-beaten tower and wood- work would be painted by- county maintenance crews. “What's more,” he added- happi- ly, “we’re even considering re- storing the scales of justice to the gal on top.” in 5 Today 1Y 's Pre Pres — ess | County NOWS ..cccccseese . B E@itorials ....scescceesceees, & Markets ..... Ceseene aeeeguse 18 er eee eseeeereees 14-15 eagusesbes .2 _ Women’s Pages .. vente or Down af the Trade_ Up Hiot Lot, ‘The Bright Spot, PB #0488, migeewnecesCity Police Arrest 5, “AP Wirephote MAKES STATEMENT — Sherman Adams, assistant to Presi- dent Eisenhower, reads a lengthy statement about his acceptance of gifts trom Bernard Goldfine, Boston industrialist. Adams~ ap- peared before a House subcommittee looking into his relations with Goldfine. Ike's Aide Says He d Now Be More Prudent’ House Group Planning to Question Bookkeeper on Goldfine ‘Favors’ From Our News Wires WASHINGTON — Sher- man Adams admitted today that he made a mistake in calling the Federal Trade iCommission for his friend Bernard Goldfine and said that if he had it to do over again, he would act ,‘more prudently.” Adams, winding up a more than two-hour defense on his relations with the Boston millionaire indus- trialist, conceded that on hindsight he would havé done differently. Adams completeed his testi- mony and was excused shortly aft- er 12:30 p.m. hours and 15 min on the wit- Crack Burglary Ring An auto theft and burglary ring is believed smashed by five arrests, Pontiac police disclosed today. Detectives claim the ring was responsible for nine burglaries in Pontiac and Waterford Township as well as the theft of several cars which were stripped for parts and the theft of tires and wheels from new car dealers. The case was cracked by Sgt. Albert W. Foster and Related Stories on Pages 13, 16 and 17 “If I had the decisions before me now to make I believe I would have acted a little more prudent- ly,” Adams admitted. NOTHING WRONG However, Adams staunchly de- connected with collective bargain- ing. * a * After a hot fight, it finally was beaten 51-30, Many Republicans charged that union money was be- ing used to try to defeat them. Kennedy and Morse both argued the amendment could: seriously jeopardize many legitimate func- tions of a union. A Suit for Williams, Too LANSING (UPI) — Gov. G. Mennen Williams today admitted he received material for a suit ‘at the 1955 governors’ confer- ence but said it was not a gift “lend assembly removed. They wait- Det. Charles E. Hewitt? working with Sgt. Ray- ‘ ° mond Meggitt and Det. Goldfine Admits svenes Bele of the burgiery Political Friends Foster and Hewitt on June 2 Got His Support found a car at Tuck’ ne 8. Shictey & Beg depragel NEW YORK (UPi)—Boston in- . ™ dustrialist Bernard Goldfine says his philosophy of gathering po- litical friends has been to “al- ways support my friends as I could within my means." ed at the garage and arrested agg Foust, 21, of 22 Cadillac ,» and James Hudson, 21, of 252 Prapect St. In an interview with Time The car was traced to Bob’s! Magazine in June 23 issue, -the Motor Mart, Royal Oak, from|.magazine said the real estate where it had been stolen. and textile tycoon freely admits Foust and Hudson were | that in his rise to wealth he dis- charged with larceny by con- —— friendships to be quick version and bound over to Oak- | 4nd warm among the political land County Circuit Court. avian of states where he had Later, the officers arrested David at ot Runyon, 20, of 26 N. Tasmania St., “You of perate In the state and and James Hall, 21, of 1201 Coie you have problems. Who do you St., Birmingham. go to? Why you go to your con- They were charged with larceny gressman to your senator or from an auto in the theft of tires} ¢, your. governor, not to some and wheels from cars belonging to schmo," he’ told the News Maga- Jerome Motor Sales, 280 S. Sagi-| zine. naw St., and were bound over to * * * Circuit Court. In addition to presidential as- The detectives questioned the) sistant Sherman Adams, Gold- fended his long-standing friend- ship with the wealthy New England manufacturer and said he saw nothing wrong in exchanging gifts with him. But the chief presidential as- sistant testified that he was not were strict federal regulations against disclosing such data. Repeatedly he told the House in- fluence-investigating subcommittee that if he had committed errors, they were errors of judgment and not intent. Adams testified at a jam-packed hearing room in the old House Of- fice Building. “T have no excuses to offer,” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Vicuna Coats on Sale NEW YORK (UPI) — Keep- ing abreast of the news, a New York department store adver- tised today: “Special cutting. Superb vicuna coat, made to order, usually $599 — $299. Sumptuous is uot too strong a word .., No down payment, | for which a favor was expected by Bernard Goldfine. four men and Richard Denihan, 21, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) fine said he had many other friends in New England politics. always a year or longer to pay.”’ 2,400 Pupils to Get Topical Treatment More than 2,400 Waterford Town- ship pupils have signed for the summer topical fluoridation pro- gram, which got under way this morning at the high school. A “trial basis’’ program held in three schools last summer proved so successful that all 17 schools in the district are participating this year, according to coordinator Mrs. John Hoke. Sponsoréd by the Parent-Teacher Associations, volunteer workers from each school will assist Dr. William K. Baer, consultant rep- resenting the Michigan Dental So- ciety and University of Michigan senior dental students John Solver- son, Joseph Valentin and Herbert Gardner, The university students giving the treatments, have had a rigid - orientation course, before being permitted to work, and the vol- unteers have been recruited through the Health Committee of each PTA unit. Parents of elementary school children have been scheduled and notified by mail as to their ap- pointment date for the four treat- ments given, Mrs. Hoke said, Approximately 90 children a day will receive the fluoride applica- tions scheduled from 9 a.m. to floon and from 1 to 4 p.m. daily. Port- able dental equipment loaned from ~lthe state and the Walled Lake school system is being used. Waterford Starting Fluoridation _ FIRST IN LINE — Jeffrey Hoke is first in line to receive his fluoride treatment. University. Valentin will be ‘of Michigan senior dental stydents, (left to right) John Solverson, Herbert Gardner, and Joseph Al es i 4 z Fenttne Prem -Phets assisting Dr, William K.-Baer, consultant, in the summer fluoridation program. Jeffrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoke Jr, SS fstke’ ) after about 2 . SRE Tee ea TWO - 1 Officers Held + for 10 Holdups Detroit Policemen Say They Netted $100,000 in Bank Robberies @ Democratic candidates for state- wide office, was expected today on the last day for filing nominating petitions. ‘The Maverick group anriounced it would pit William L, Johnson, Ironwood broadcaster, against -Gov, Williams, and Homer Mar- tin, one-time Detroit labor lead- er, against Lt. Gov, Philip A. Hart for the U.S. Senate me tion, The Weather Weather Bure Repert re os. Se ICINITY Pair today Teday in J Lowest temperature preceding s o.m. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 0-8 m. p.h. at the William:Vasu Funeral Home in Royal Oak. Burial will be at Glenwood Cemetery, Flint. Mr. Larkin, who was retired and living in Oscoda, died Sunday|p morning at St. Joseph Hospital, |” Tawas City, of cancer. . ~*~ * * His career with Fisher Body took him from Pontiac to Los Angeles in 1942 when he was appointed manager of the division’s plant there. He. entered the automobile business as a time clerk for Dort Motor company in Flint in 1918 teclieete bg ge Poa any re ‘ and. four years later, joined the FisGer Body division at the Flint No. 2 plant. He ‘was also ! Apply for Extension J une 23 $30,500,000 tor Jobless Moon ay at 8: of the Pontiat plant from 1940 SS a to oe to 1941, I the St AP seemeca brs oe ee e:| Mo. plant for four menths and 78. Me scseess 2m. %| then ereturned to Pontiac as CR re ER ce] ieee. 10 &. m.. “ * + z Monday y in Pontiac 2 (As recorded scemewe) ee a ee ER ORE HEHE Hee 23 soeeeeepeensetese a5 Highest nd Lowest Temperature This * Date im 86 Years His numerous civi¢ activities in- cluded: president of the Pontiac Pontiac Community Chest financial drive and Pontiac Scrap Mobiliza- tion Committee chairman. He was also an active member of the Pontiac Rotary Club. * w* & Surviving are his, wife, Edna; _twa daughters, Mrs. Donna Hunter ,of Birmingham and Mrs. Patricia ‘Beck of Collins, Ohio; two broth- ers, Clarence H. of Flint and Irving H. of Clearwater, Fla. and four 95 im 1971 44 in 1870 Monday's Temperatare Chart Alpena 8 44 Marquette 4 49 baltimore 7: 65 bh it 66 Bismarck 66 4 Miami 2 a 3 rowns' 91 78 1 ik B buffalo €3 $1 it eT 48 Charteston 8 75 New Orleans 92 [7 Chicago 72 61 New York Ti se Cincinnati 7) 83 Omaha $8! 56 Cleveland 73 48 Pellstor’ 62 8 Denver 77 $4 Phoenix: 104 81 De a Pittehureh 70-48, 1 t. B me 76 ° Port i. ficisco 7 Ore. 3 8. rie 58 20 1 : Praverse City 66 41 So Wash 78 SP City Beattie 4 «61 = Angeles 84 €3 Tampa aa 9 .y grandchildren. y Harold B. Euler, trustee tempor- arily coordinating the hospital’s administration. | Euler said he believed the board ea begin the hearing at 7:30 . Monday and continue it, if cee every other weekday night until it is completed. Dr. Sullenberger, ousted last Nov. 13, asked for the hearihg after his suit for reinstatement and $250,000 damages was dis- missed from Circuit Court. The medical staff, at the board's re- quest, has ue teed 14 complaints against him, of conduct “‘detri- and Foust on the last two, police said. In addition, the officers said the five admitted the. following bur- glaries: LaSalle Park Sef'vice, 2520 Watkins Lake Rd., Waterford Tam O'Shanter Country Club, West Bloomfield Township. Police today arrested William Engleman, 21, of 676 Lake St., Lake Orion, and charged him with lar- ceny from an auto. He is the last eval. to the efficient tion fot the hospital.” oe member of the gang, officers said. DETROIT (AP) able as ‘additional unemploy workers in Michigan. The money, pensation. ° will work two ways to the-aid Alabama and Rhode Island. plications may be filed the * estiaates the average check ¢ in _e | \, \ \ — The sum of $30,500,000 is now avail- the state’s part of a federal grant, is for eligible persons who have exhaimsted their prior state com-__|- Williams sigried the government contract . yesterday with the observation that the federal moneys One is the direct benefit, he said, The other is the circulation of money. in other states which will help to spur industry, including the car industry, he said, ; Michigan is the fifth state to become eligible for the fed- eral benefits. The others are Pennsylvania, New York, An estimated 115,000 Michigan persons are eligible. Ap- checks are expected to be ready June 30. * The Michigan Employment Security Commission (MESC) Beneficiaries will get half of what they originally recelved ment compensation to idled of Michigan. week of June 23. The first will be $36.06 for 7.3 weeks. ae ee py ea at cle enroll in. Princeton Theologi- ad tor stemmed from a telephone in- quiry Adams had made in 1954 Sale of Fomous SHEETS tien 1.74: Sele. 1.84: White muslin in flat or fitted styles. No limit. : Da” igen” Ce eeccccosccccscesccoos _ DETROIT @ — The FBI ar rested two Detroit policemen to- day on charges of holding up 10 banks and savings and loan asso- ciations and taking $100,000. Detroit Police Conimissioner Ed- ward S, Piggins said the two offi-| $73 — ~ | Sie ee ee cers, Patrolmen James R. Burke, 33, and David Tapp, 26, both of t u McGraw station, admitted the ampaign. ee holdups and resigned from the de- T eceneeenenemeanmnnes : partment immediately. — ee ae ill U was the second time in les Hungarian Reds Ki than a week that a Detroit i if 3 was nabbed as a bank might figure in later testimony, iy a was eal ¢ R bel L de robber. Patrolman Marmion S. ar wiephow [said “I imagine it could be ex-|Phome call for a constituent?” Manager L. R. Gare confer with our Ke eagers Pollard Jr. resigned last week ; ‘| pected.” : . iked. “Is there any mem-|the senior Gafill on his offer to after pleading guilty to two at- - FORCED FROM FLOODED HOME — This Creek gave way Monday. About 40 per cent of ber of Congress who has not made|complete formulating rules of pro-|. tempted bank robberies. couple uses a small boat to evacuate their home West Terre Haute was flooded, with this section [may COME BACK an appointment for some con-jcedure for the municipal court and (Continued From Page One) “ee ‘a waht there in West Terre Haute, Ind. after a levee on Sugar covered to a depth of five feet. If there is information devel-|Stituent who found himself con-jclerk’s office. 8 3 rested and reportedly imprisoned was no conection between the twg ype ea ‘oo pres government? aantaat ce ee SS * Washington Sen. Mike Mans- nets of bank robberies. ; Thousands Fleeing Homes — . come back he will come back,”| “Is there any member of Con ly Sena anaaen a field (D-Mont) predicted today the Piggins said the arrests, which - a Harris said. “That was~ the un-|gress willing to stand and say |siey* on the Lake Park drive mane puscution <6 Pamper» May! wel followed an anonymous two : : ders' a that by reason-of that appoint-| sewer Action was taken, commis strengthen the weeks ago, led to solution of the oo S . ava e n 1anad Harris said Goldfine will be ment or activity his vote was af-|sioners said, because they felt resi-|Dent everywhere behind the Iron + bank robberies which covered a : : 2 fected on any publie question?” ” four-year period. : given an opportunity to testify | ‘The white-haired Adams: gavelc@eet nating sad Raine | Mansfield and other members of : : t no : street paving _Anstalling a FBI agents also took Mrs. Dor- | TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (UPI) —)thousands‘ of acres of rich farm-|thfough with such velocity sand-| said so far the subcommittee has dis testimony in a firm, converistorm sewer at the same time. edie ay greg whre ipo othy Donovan of Detroit into cus- |Debris-laden floodwaters from the|land. Some 1,500 persons were|bag crews gave up any attempt to) not summoned Goidfine, and voice, on; Approval was given to the Dike Lamina etiedala apne. tody and charged her with with-|Wabash River spilleti over levees|forced to flee their homes. . stop its flow. Goldfine has not contacted the |, Witness table with armSicnamber of Con for its gl oe aa - folded. Commerce lated the action may indicate a vasyiaschaed te) tomaeis ees nas woe ned Clon . pall At Marten Mienetee sete tend- ‘ He streteed ot ‘the cutest thatln i r Other breaks at Grays- ee mediately on her role in the |*one of the most widespread dis-|yilie on the Knox-Sullivan County quarters of the Red Cross sald. In his testimony and a written |he was appearing at his own re-|ing _* a reports from 10 counties indi- | statement, Adams: robberies. asters ever to strike Indiana. line, farther south -at Oaktown! categ about 2,300 families have = field his family end Geld le ee, mmaerel seer Becks saa Tipe sooo wast The major breakthrough where + of volunteers! been forced to abandon thelr |fine’s had exchanged gifts ae en ae a variety of disguises ranging|just south of West Terre Haute|fought a night-ong battle to.rein-| nomes since the flood situation |many years. oe " from Army fatigues, railroad work. ain, Gal AE Se ee was created little more than a | — Denied that he ever sought iy a he ae Siow that twe of Sr Grama penn aa of levee wall and pouring over'ville, IL, where waters poured! week Nine homes were total [or obtained federal favors for Sitting = el was ter the: rd asses dur- a wrecks, another 1,354 have : iy al ing the holdups. ee. been damaged by water, the Red | — Asserted it is the duty of "Qu >, Morgan. and David EXtert of ives Wim- Burke, @ policeman since 2948,| Ty Negotiating for Gis’ Release Cross sald the White House staff to. Telay|ine hearing was his wile, Rachael | MWS -B4 oy ae Sr woe ome = — ; : Ten square blocks of West Terre proper féquests’’ to federal agen- Bre, Adams ware n teh ‘tine Gray for the past 16 , several times for outstanding po- Haute remained under water Denied that President Eisen- dress and a belie sweater to been associated with N. Z — ee is Nether I yollbnd eman ID oma iC qa 40 per cont of the town yesterday hower ever received a vicuna coat — gas = beltising directer opty = 1”? merits during the dagger taos and left homes with from Goldfine. (The White House|°™J°¥ing the occasion, Francisco Tht ; eid gig pds ante is peo aaryra leggy only said Goldfine in 1956 sent Eisen-|SMILING AND CALM in the Sok Mere Chew and With Cover and Tapp . e the|. BERLIN (AP) — Negotiationsjfor diplomatic rather than mili- x « ¢ hower some vicuna cloth but the} Adams, in a gray suit and ‘wo datighters will. make. 1 size . for, their fellow officers ond sne(for the release of nine U.S. sol-|tary talks. sisieis Gina the west side|President gave itvaway.) Istriped shirt, arrived smiling and|bome in Carmel, Calif ball ts Fee ead ee en” Burke(@ets held by the East German ko ok ok a eee onan al — ateet be his | apparentiy calm. = ise, h-l ef a job to catch us, “Communists today awaited Wash-| The United States, hoping to the dividing Wabas! , , inquiry to the FTC for Goldfine As he approached the hearing Panaie. _ ington's reaction to a Red demand! minimize its concessions to theltheir homes to sit out the dene. on pe ryt rll House |T22™ Where the crowd of specta Kidnaped Boy, 2' nn rs nk A Il ny ccna peel ie ea lana y, £72, ert P. McQuail to negotiate with|weter “trom the fleaded fro sats call such ahs for Goltine “very|"T've seen times when my audi- F d Ali ° Cab the Reds es the representative of River swept into town and caused ave ence left something to be desired. oun ive in Tn cesT" {hundreds of thousands ot dollars| _ After Adams’ appearance, Har Apparently that won't be the case OTTAWA, Ont, (UPI) — A boy The East Germans, at their sec-| (ene ot ae ed in “clearing the atmosphere.” | _ * se » aa waaeot aaeeal Gey, handed him a letter demand-| Terre Haute proved to be a bless- Harris added that he agreed with pearing was held was jammed to mam, Yi, Widmaped i Montrenl nd regres prweeles ta.| mg im disguise. Officials teared (the presidential assistant that bejthe walls. There was an air of Saturday, was found alive _ full diplomatic creden.| 100d damages would bave been |should have used “more prudence” tension the like of which has not abandoned in an Ottawa taxi cab, aan — "| much worse if the drain-off had |in the Goldfine case. been seen on Capitol Hill for many |ing 1,400 police said today. tials and also that he be empow-| - ooa the fled at | Adams said he knew of na federal : ered to sign a release agreement pressure a month, deel, hair to a woman's retail ith the German cntelilie the city proper. Terre Haute, favors for Goldfine as a result of| rouse attendants said. there Cilman and naped Saturday and was being held - of emergency by proclamation. |Counsel Robert W. Lishman took!not counting radio and TV news-|the August for $10,000 ransom, police disclosed The edo. Wa terms ne for- Compenies. of. Maliané}: Guavie- issue with him. men and technicians. H. “Hudson, “evans. good-Jooking .young-} - bi with the Ease|men and Ab Notional Spanien sie bs 40) had |pent 1s re Doroth Rerthan Foreign Ministry. tomor-|moved into the two cities to- guard} "The + Nettie sokiat ee. : at cop find mcrae pentane ; mid against looting and to assist in|said, “that -advertently |least had to stand, including some Niparko Saturday between 8:30 and 9:30 The eight U.S..officers and one |¢Vacuations. rel naoaiajrage gyeterred ‘former te sergeant were in a helicopter treatment in that. he received in- At one point there weren’t even! shoot ee _ which went the wrong way in, alf@s fe formation from. an independent/enough seats for the witnesses. |13,2.) . aac eral tree June 7 end ran oat (ify Police Arrest 5, eetac acne t whichte wasn chairs were rushed 19 byte ~ care at her “ " home in under the rules commis- yess oe YLOR the upper-middle class, suburban * ove nea w ee CFOCK Burglary Ring j=" tS pene WALKER-STROLLER town of Mount Royal, had — ae — i : reg Fa ee ee tTh want the kidmapers in a tape-reco Soviet Union to return tt Federal Trade Commission per, plea to leave Joel in any church or DONALD B, LAREN men, contentling this was their} (Continued From Page One) charley pene, sie rgis ee u ay, 88 public building. duty under the four-power occu-iof 36 Parkhurst St., who was al-\the man who was then chairman, thes fetecbable The ransom money — $10,000 in ® pation egreements. Both the So iready awiiting trial on a burglary|Edward T. Howrey, asking infor- | anmarind sand tle = wwe POPOL PONTIAC less Scns ear taco nati ova Coame oe LEQISIatUTE 10 1 instructed in the ransom alone had jurisdiction. They admitted to nine burgia- “] had no knowledge of the . vote. Police said, however, that as|[F"* : vane Game Se memes of At | ie ee ee a | Gov. Wilms Wnts at Goan teday Gon nad ost IS er Ga les . and May, five in Pontiac. tainly had no knowledge that A i $¢.N. Saginew —Maig—Floor t been picked up. Sullenber er Heari Cleared, the detectives’said, were| ‘formation I received was not ction on State Po ice, | SCoCeooeoccoecoocesoeee ye ; = . g RQ as sobouing Poatiéc proper. Had I known of ‘Defe e ‘The whereabouts of the maid is ; ? , burglaries: | Tt, my decision migif'very well | nse Agencies Funds! | ° as yet not known. Don R. Larkin Served May Start on Monda Lat liereampge Poa Pike St-:] nave been ditferent.” | ° : Here From 1942 to ‘52; y Arnold's Service, 4 N. East ‘Bivd.; commended Adams for|, LANSING i — Michigan's legis-| + Maverick Democrats | was Living in Oscoda | A hearing at which Dr. Nell H.|Stnoco Station, 1170 Joslyn Rd.; |his “very frank: admissions.” Then) Shire fuss (0 the Cable at Doom) | : ware | | Sullenberger is to defend himself|and Drive.in Cleaners, 1208 N. he lectured ‘dame mildly, om et| Gov, Williams set the return date| : to Vie in Primary Funeral service for Donald R. werrmaemia Gs maces art a Ct @ a! & fo evel any tstination of in cee tana —-- : Larkin, 57, manager of Pontiac g influence. ors were ° LANSING @ — An Iith hour|Fisher Body plant from 1942-52, ~~ — Hospital “— pcre Hall and ora were on par Harris said the record indicated|today.. : rush of entries in the Aug. 5 pri-/ard widely known as a civic lead|" y the Board steesifirst two, Hudsor ‘ Des that Goldfine could credit his mani-| The Governor's special session | > mary, including a slate of irregular|., will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. |20ursday night, according to/Runyon at Arnold's and Hudson/, summons was accompanied by this < s> 8 e ° ° : e tJ ° e ° SAGINAW ST 13 NO. fi about an FTC investigation of a : if PER Goldfine mill for alleged mis- ; 1.77: branding of the content of a 72 x 108 In. ofl tie. WHAT'S fice, tees pecs, wit et 3 a Galles tapos a banal Coat 00 ae ied Sia a <9 wa : ti caeglaianan end tte fast elSake Ries GOING i$ 1.97: matter might be settled if the mill] House Democrats and eight rene- Fs 72 x 108 In. : would agree to change its labels. |gade refused to back) to ie b4 He said that giving this informa-|down from the $11,816,000 spending | ‘ le 81 x 108 In. 2.17 : tion to Goldfine was in violation of|program adopted by. the| lo oa = ° law and regulations. House, Senate Republicans added] oe |® White percale in flat style only, $ Adams commented $400,000 to the $516,000 they slashed fe No limit, ‘Cannon’, & we fer 6s 1 ams ciedefned, helotl the Hon faube Ghd vefabedl : got information supplied by the re-jto go further; | 1372 i 1.94: ie 44% a 4 Choice of GEORGE'S | ea FE is 4 | te Be | WEAR. KINDY GLASSES | | NEWPORT’S? : Pillow Cases coo Vi Se i on | 74N. Sa inaw St. ig ie mn eee eonge 39° sz q tg Sai... 55° pA = 36 | WATCH | THURSDAY'S m| PAPER Secceccovcees. Secceseseseveessovenses ; ‘Dedakeeeicsccs ane sues once osceteveo THE: PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1058 * Convict Making Fortune in Toys But He Must Stay 100 Years in Prison for Slaying Policeman CHESTER, Ill. (AP)—A-: convict Wagner has _ ideas to manufacturers, He holds 10° patents and since 1941 has in- vented more than 750 items, rang- ing from a new type cotter pin to jet aircraft. Five toys are in production, ; His “Kongo Safari,” a push-pull elephant train; was accepted by a ee who reported that he displayed the toy at an indus- try show in New i Saree and received 700,000 Wagner's royalty Apps 3 cents on each toy. He could get $21,000 — this toy alone if 700,000 are sold. He was convicted in 1937 for slaying an Alton, Ill, policeman during an argument. He won't be eligible to seek parule until he’s served a third of his 100-year term. What would Wagner do with such a bundle of money? He said he'd spend it to keep working on still other ideas. “Getting patents, hiring people outside to build models, and all other things involved have eaten up everything I've made on the inventions I’ve sold,” Wagner said. He didn’t say how much money he's made thus far. Goldfine’s Friend Renominated_ Maine GOP PORTLAND, Maine {AP)—Sen. Frederick G. Payne (R), . friend of the controversial Bernard Gold- fine, was overwhelmingly renomi- nated in Maine's primaries. ‘He and Gov. Edmund S. Muskie, unopposed on the Democratic pri- mary ballot yesterday, will battle it out in the state’s final early . September election. In 1960, Maine joins the other states balloting in November. Sen, Payne,-who acknowledged taking an expensive coat from Boston millionaire Goldfine some time ago, piled up better than a 5- 1 vote ever Herman D. Sahagian, a long-time political foe who told the voters that when he needed a coat “I bought it myself.” None of the other primary con- tests was so one-sided, Tightest race of all was the Democratic nomination for the first four-year term as governor. Dr. Clinton A. Clauson, ex- mayor of Waterville, edged May- nard C. Dolloff, by roughly 1,200 votes. State Grange Master Dolloff had the open support of several top party leaders. On the Republican side, ex-Gov. Horace A., Hildreth, a radio-TV executive, was nominated to the office he held from 1945 to 1949. Veteran Rep. Robert Hale (R} beat two opponents in tis bid for a ninth consecutive term in the ist Dist. His September foe again will be Democrat James C. Oliver, who is still contesting Hale's 29- vote victory in the 1956 general election. - | In the 2nd Dist. farmer Neil 'S. Bishop won the "GOP nomina- in Primary for Senator Backs Payne’ thon to meet “Rep. Frank M, Cof- fin, wmagpesed im the Democrat primary. Rep. Clifford G. McIntire (R) iand Gerald J. Grady (D) had no contests in the 3rd Dist. . Tire Dust Considered Factor in Lung Cancer LOS ANGELES (AP)—A. smog researcher says tire dust probably 'i# a factor in the increase of lung cancer in urban areas. Dr, Hans L. Folk, a biochemist at the University of Southern Cali- fornia School of Medicine, told an interviewer that almost a third of the rubber in tires is a carbon black “very rich in a cancer-pro- ducing substance called benzpy- rene,” He said Los Angeles traffic gen- erates seven tons of tire dust daily. He said that tire manufac- turers probably could develop a satisfactory carbon black with a low benzpyrene content. 2 South Koreans Shot SEOUL, Korea (AP) — Two South Korean sailors were wound- ed Sunday in a brief exchange of boat, the South Korean navy said today. fire with a North Korean patrol) 1 Women Free iin Kidnap Case Machine Gun Kelly’s Widow, Her Mother, 70, Served 25 Years: é Kathryn Kelly last night just be- fore she and her mother walked out of the Fedetal Building, with- years: “I think we'll find it.” Gun) Kelly and Mrs. Ora Shan- non, 70, had life sentences set dered on their convictions in the millionaire Oklahoma City oilman Charles Urschel, * * * “Mr. Kelly was an atheist... from the church, But in prison, I returned. I thank God for this, “Now,” said Mrs. Keliy, 54, “I want to get a job in Oklahoma and take care of my mother.” Signing of the papers that re- leased the women came late last night, nearly a quarter century after their conviction in the same courthouse. An aunt and a friend quired by federal law, for the $10,- 000 bonds set on each by U., S§. Dist. Judge W. R. Wallace. * * 5d Wallace ordereyi the convictions nullified and new trials when U. S. Atty. Gen. William P, Rogers refused to release secret FBI files. The defense said these rec- OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—“We hope for a new life,” said Mrs. ords would back up claims by women that their original defense attorneys ‘were intimidated ° by FBI lovestigations during the 1833) No dates were set for new trials and attorneys indicated it would be fall before one was set, * * * Urschel was here for the ing, but could not be located after the judge’s ruling. He wes beld dise, Tex., and released unharmed the Claims Its Octopus Best Equipped Ever . TOBA CITY, Japan (AP)~'The|O*! aquarium here claims it has the would | best equipped octopus in history— one with 45 tentacles ranging from 1 to 24 feet in-length. . hear-| %4Panese scientists told the on the Shannen farm near Para-| after the ransom was paid, He} ‘Do-lt-Yourselt and Save Costly Installation Charge CLOTHES DRYER The widow of George (Machine E aside yesterday and new trials-or- : sensationa] $200,000 kidnaping of — When I married him, I drifted|— put up $40,000 in property, as re-| now lives at San Antonio, Tex, out guards for the first time in 25/g0ld E WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M. REMINGTON Electric Shaver | i . NEW SERVICE—Remington factory representative wil] be in our store every Wednesday of every week. RECONDITIONED | E Electric Shavers —Main Floor 3 Vent Needs’ 3- or 4-Inch Size Automatic Closing Dryer Vents 1 oa shown. I-ft. pipe. sw .65¢ ee ety 3-Inch Pipe 2-Foot ..... 3-Inch Pipe Elbows .....79¢ 4-Inch Elbows . 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Long pomaed E handle. if’ i cogs: . . i : ¢ se : ae $3 ee : e 5 i ree: - *< fs . 25 ek bi: ‘ j 2a ‘ : £ ‘ : te ei a; i 5 Fad Poe es 7 ; ‘ : a 3 Ps : i : 3 ps : re, ; ae * a ge . i , ' Paes! : ‘ , : . 7 7 . 4 q FOUR y th . | p fl } q N 3 b A | | . ed S In On lac an ear | reas ; , ; Phillip took up amateur radio : : aM se y > Blind Youth, 13, Operates)’ wy tw sar acs. thes > MRS. WILLIAM A. GROVES {near Marlette in an auto accident, Clarence Burnett ot Orton-| ET m R di S b B il] turer sent engineers to his home ; . "|Presbyterian Church. Burial. was/with the U.S. Navy in Brooklyn, ee Groves, 7, of 3170 Warren Dr.,/in Marlette Cemetery. IN. Y., Wayne in Korea and James) cincaco ( AP) ~ Blinded 3% Drayton Plains died yesterday aft- nay ; ‘George and Donnie, all at home; fice * Surviving are her husband; two’ Phillip tz. 13.1M. : . ; - er an illness of several weeks. |sons, William M. and George P. three daughters, Carolyn, Victoria|Years go, p Horwitz, 13,|/Mrs. “Horwitz, . Aided by Braille textbooks, + She was a member of Bethany|Hudson; three da:igt ters, Kay E. and Patricia, all at home, and one|has created a new and brighter|take a‘ challenge and won't be| Phillip also excelled in his gram- : Baptist Church. and Kathleen DeNeen; two sisters, wears pel Donald Buffmyer of|word through the Bra‘l!+-marked|4unted. re mar school courses, He is. sched- : Gurviving are two’ tienghters, Mrs. Joseph Dubois of Romulus ied ’ dials of a ham radio set, 4s4sd tek-teed be chil ‘ee — to graduate son honors from oe * Mrs. Joseph Sthith of Detroit and|#9d Miss Anna Pollak of Mariette; a “It pulls me through my crisis,” eighth grade yom, Mrs. Frank Riley with whom she|@®4 three brothers, Jack, George Three Michigan Cities Phillip téld° newsmen, ‘There . is ares: a faassen ih a MRS. ANTHONY FRYs " and I have gained many friends.” rother a rs. UTICA — Services for Mrs. An-| PORT HURON (@ — Port Huron x & Mrs. Groves’ | ' Donelson-Johns Buneral Home un-(¢200y (Mary) Frys, 61, of 46si0jand two neighbor cities, Marye-|, Fao) dav De, Mlk, fe acura people, his mother Mildred Hor- : til late tonight when it will/Ryan Rd., who died Sunday, will|ville ang St, Clair, paid respects|.it> said He has contacted opera- be taken to the Rust Funeral |be at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at Mili today to men who run their in-jtors in 41 states and 17 countries. Home in Albany, Ind. for service|ke® Funeral Home and at 9 a.m.|, and burial at St. Lawrence Catholic Church. |@US‘TY. 7 * .*.% . Burial will be in St. Lawrence| It was “Industry Presidents’| Mrs, Horwitz spoke at her son's GEORGE I. KOZOPOLIS Cemetery. Day” gamsrese by the threejbedside in Illinois Masonic Hos- . 2 st mayors, Presidents of more than|pital, where Phillip is recovering George I. Kozopolis, 70, of 25%; The Rosary will be recited : : rm —_ eae 2 aia pies at 8:30 this evening at the Fu-|'W@ score industries of the three|from @ third operation seeking to in Pontiac after a brief iliness neral home. wn communities were honored in ajrestore his sight, He went blind apa pry : he wan | Surviving axe her bos A; two|Parade. Tonight there will be ajsuddenly 3% years ago after a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 17,1988 Creates New, Bright World ee A Beginning Class 4 “He’¢ in wonderful spirits,” said pag > a cm His call letters “He's -willing to ~ SHORTHAND ©* IS BEING STARTED Monday, June 23, Day and Evening Sessions This is your opportunity to complete a course in Shorthand during your summer vacation. Typewrit- ing may be included. Visit First Night Lesson Free — Mon. 7 PM. 9 E. Bivd,,Cerner of Perry FE 2-0259 PRESCRIPTIONS y Perfect — Properly Priced PROMPT FREE DELIVERY WE ARE OPEN SUN, and HOLIDAYS 10. AM. to 10 P.M. The Business Institute _ 7 W. Lawrence St. PONTIAC | Phone FE 2-3551 For further information, phone or visit the school in person. member of St. George Greek Or- sonein. thodox Church and.an employe of the Liberty Billiard Hall. -Mr. Kozopolis’ body will be at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home until the service at 2 p.m. Wednes- day in his church. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. WILLIAM R. RICE William R. Rice died suddenly at his home, 67 S. Paddock _St. this morning. — Arrangements will be announced later by the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. GLIGOR V. THOMAS Gligor .V. Thomas, 74, of 9110 Pontiac Lake Rd. died Sunday of a heart ailment after an illness of three weeks. A native of Romania, he was a retired employe of Pontiac Motor Division, Mr. Thomas’ body will be at the Pursley Funeral Home until the service at 2 p.m. Thursday in St. George Greek Orthodox Church. Burial wil] be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. MRS. SCOTT DeNEEN JR, MARLETTE — Service for Mrs. Scott (Katherine) DeNeen Jr., 35, of 6694 Ellsworth St., who . was fatally injured Saturday morning Youll pay * jico’s leading composers and for- clini for it! It doesnt matter where you live. One blighted area anywhere in your community can cost you plenty. In one city, it costs at least $500,000 more annually to service blighted areas than it does normal areas. Taxpayers foot the bill—pay the added cost. The same slum section accounted for 78% of fire deaths, 65% of homicide cases and 72% of total © new tuberculosis cases. That's how blight makes you pay. It costs you money, happiness, family securjty. The time to stop paying is now. The place to start is in your own home. Keep it in good repair, free of creeping blight. Then work with your neighbors in community- improvement projects. Start today by writing for practical, effective information to: ACTION @merican Council To improve Our Neighborhoods Box 500, Radie City Station, N.Y. 20, HY. Published as a pubile service M4 The Pontise 6 im cooperation with The Advertising Council and the Newspaper Advertising Executives A iath department until his retirement | death of Dr, Richard F, Hayes, historian and censor, was announced today. He Sir Arnold Stott, extra physician to Queen Elizebeth’s household, died Sunday at his home. He was of Utica, and three SANFORD HICKOX NORTH BRANCH — Service for Sanford Hickox, 82, formerly of Burlington Township, was held at 10 a.m. today at the Blackburn Funeral Home’ in North Branch. Burial was in the West Burlington Cemetery. Mr. Hickox died Saturday at a Mayville hospital. Three nieces and three nephews survive. FRANK R. RENDER LAPEER — Service for Frank R. Render, 60, of 5062 Davison Rd., at Baird Funeral Home with burial in Stiles Cemetery. terday at home by his sister, Mrs. Robert Sigers, with whom he had made his home, Death was caused by a heart attack. brother, Clarence, of Atlanta, Ga. GEORGE A. SAVAGE ORTONVILLE —‘Service for George A. Savage, 46, of Wayne, will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at the Uht Funeral Home in Wayne. Mr. -Savage died Monday fol- lowing a heart attack. Surviving are his wife, Betty; mother and step-father, Mr. and Deaths Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESs MEXICO CITY (AP) — Jose Pablo Moncaya, 45 , one of Mex- mer head of the National Conser- vatory of Music, died yesterday of a heart ailment, x * * CHICAGO (AP)—J. J. (Joe) Lipp, 69, sports timekeeper and inventor of numerous timing and measuring devices including a football first-down measurer , died yesterday. He was a veteran foot- ball official for the Big Ten and was chief timer for Chicago Gold- en Gloves boxing matches, * * * ELY, Nev. (AP)—Gordon R. Leistikow, 52, long-time superin- tendent of schools at Wynneconne, Wis., and a teacher at Brown Mil- itary Academy, San Diego, died Saturday in an automobile acci- ent. * * * ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP)—Vic- tor R. Jose Jr., 70, Marion Coun- ty (Indianapolis) Ind., assessor and Republican nominee to suc- ceed himself in the November election, died Sunday after six weeks hospitalization for an intes- tinal ailment. * * * INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—Dr, Seth E, Elliott, 65, for 32 years head of the Butler University physics two years ago, died Saturday. He was born in Fargo, N. D. x * * DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) — The former Irish film was 76. * * * GUILDFORD, England {AP)— we ... and we'll help you with if you wish. it costs you nothing. 117 S. Cass WE WILL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU PLAN Do-it-yourself building can be a lot of fun, and money-saving, if you plan carefully and correctly. Come in now and let's discuss your plans— EVERYTHING THE HOME BUILDER NEEDS IS RIGHT HERE. BUT! 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Phone MAple 5-4601. equip- 1920; ANN ARBOR CONSTRUCTION CO. aoreny the Pontiac area since 1936 Three littie future accountants seem to be amazed at the figures their father is showing them in the family budget. Their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baer, through long experience, appear able to-take the budget more in stride. Mr. Baer is an accountant in the General Office of Standard Oil a ai where Standard's annual budest is prepared. Where does the money go? REVIEWING FAMILY BUDGETS, isesant or not, is a task every family has to face at some time. And every business, too. In a way, company finances are a lot like personal financial problems. Companies, too, must watch the pennies. Like you, Standard Oil and its subsidiary companies took in a certain amount of money last year. And here’s what happened to it. You are welcome to a copy of our 32-page 1957 Annual Report. Just write to Standard Oil Company, 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 80, Ill. 1. Things we bought and used...59.5% Most of the money we took in went for things we had to buy, such as crude oil, materials and services, plus charges made for wear and tear. These costs are roughly comparable to your living expenses. We buy everything from paper clips to structural steel from more than 32,000 independent companies in hundreds of American communities. While our costs have skyrocketed in the past few years, prices of oil products have gone up only slightly in the same period! 2. Taxes paid...18.7% Our next biggest item—even bigger than our payroll—was for taxes, including our own taxes, and those we collect from our customers for national, state and local governments. All together this totaled $447,048,487. And that figure does not include the many “hidden” taxes everyone pays! 3. Wages, salaries, benefits... 15.5% Then there were wages, salaries and benefita for our 49,680 employees. Standard Oil employees enjoy one of the most progressive benefit pro- grams in any industry. Back in 1903, when retirement plans were vir- tually unheard of in industry, Standard Oil started its retirement plan. It was among the first industrial companies in America to do this. 4. Profits used for improvement...4.0% After all costs of doing business were taken care of, 6.3% was left. This is profit. We used part of this, or 4.0% of our total income, to expand STANDARD OIL COMPANY MARKETING SUSSIOLARIES: AMOCO The American Of Company) ® UTOCO (Uteh Of — Campony) facilities and to improve our products and services for the millions of people whg depend on us for petroleum products. 5. Profits paid to owners...2.3% | The balance, or 2.3%, went as dividends to our 148,400 shareholder- owners. Standard Oil has paid dividends for 64 consecutive years. The value of dividends paid in 1957, including a special fourth quarter dividend, was $2.11 per share. We try to pay share owners a dividend equal in value to approximately half of earnings each year, reinvesting the remainder for future growth in the interest of shareholders, em- ployees and the public. 6. And that’s where our money went! All the money we took in has been accounted for. At our service sta- tions, our plans and investments face the final test, for our millions of customers are the bosses. Through our subsidiaries, we serve all America. Our products are sold in 48 states. What makes a company a good citizen? To be a good citizen a business must be frank and open—with eraployees, stockholdera, customers, the public. In advertisements like this during the year, we at Standard Oil publish reports to our neighbors so you will know how we work, something about our Standard Oil family, where our money goes, and the part we play in the prosperity of the communities in which we live and work. ey THE SIGN OF PROGRESS... THROUGH RESBAROH nant \ T “THE PONTIAC PRESS “* + = An Independent Newspaper HAROLD A. FITZGERALD President and Publisher Editerial Page ©: * MEMBER OF THE ABSOCIATED PRESS TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1958 a 6 . 2 é A Long Period of Diligent Service The passing of one of Oakland County’s veteran supervisors, Cass B. Warers of Holly, closes a career of estimable public service. He had held his township’s highest office for over a quarter century, longer than any other man since it wa# organized 120 years ago. x & kk Only three men among the 80 members of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors have had a longer tenure of such office. No man among the thousands on that board since our county was or- ganized 138 years ago have held as many positions on its more impor- tant committees. — | x * * His constituents had such an im- plicit trust in him that in_his long career in public office his election was usually a unanimous formality — he had no opposition at the polls. x & * His opinions and decisions never were stigmatized by politics. His greatest joy was in serving his township and having its ap- preciation of his efforts. x * * His latest concern was in the solu- tion of a paving problem in his home community that had brought out multifarious discussions, principally among those who did not understand the true status of the situation. It is refreshing to know that it was solved to his satisfaction while he still was with us. x *« * Cass died in the harness, a harness that he had worn well, with much credit to himself and those whom he represented. ‘ He ever welcomed changes in that harness in the spirit of the times. x * * His record is one worthy of emula- tion by other public servants. : Bills for Labor Control Still in Talking Stage The Senate is endeavoring to come up with a bill which would protect fully union members from abuses ex- posed by the Senate Rackets Commit- tee headed by Democratic Senator MCCLELLAN. . The original measure was criticized by Secretary of Labor MITCHELL on the ground that jt was filled with “imperfections, omissions and loopholes” and would weaken the already piti- fully ineffective legal protection now provided by law to union. members and the public. * x * Sec. MITCHELL urged Congress to adopt more effective legislation as proposed by President E1sENHOWER last January. This is needed, he said, to add to, not subtract from existing protection which the law now pro- vides for union members, individual workers and the public. A provision in point is the requirement limiting fi- nancial] reporting to unions having more than 200 members and an in- come of more than $25,000 annually. This would exempt the great majority of unions from filing any reports at all. ) x * * As a result several amendments have been adopted and more are un- der consideration. However, Sens. KENNEDY (D-Mass) and Ives (R-N.Y.) THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tee Powriac Press Company 48 W. Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan ‘Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Rvesen., Basserrz, domn A. Rizr, Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager « Howaen H. Prreoreatp m, East M. TRsApWELt, Viee President and Circulation Manager Rusiness Manager G. Masemat. Jorpan, domun W Frreorsato, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager . 7? B. Tans, Groncr C. Lara, Managing Editor Classified Maneger seit antennae Aarne tri nee The Associated Press is entitled exciasively to the wane for republication of #)) lock) news printed im this hewspaper as well as a!! AP news dispatches The Powriuc Press is delivered py carrier for 40 cents week, where carrier service is not available by mat! 1 poneses. Pog gy Macomb. Lapeer and nties fi a aceeeire ee a — a maw Cou in the ODnited States Soon ea ntions payable in Piast as @ matter at Pontiac. Sabet oF'ABS" Poss Sih $1200 a year: eisewhere in ee ry denounced Sec. MrrcHEtt’s attack . on the bill as “completely inaccurate, ‘irresponsible and utterly undalled - for.” With more than 30 amendments pending, Democratic. Leader Johnson and - Republican Leader _ Knowland have worked out an agreement to limit debate. But there doesn’t appear to be much hope for early passage of a bill more in line with Administration recommendations. “2k * A Labor Welfare Fund measure — passed unanimously by the Senate early in May, has not yet reached the is no labor legislation of any kind! . Saas ; ~ U.8. popuLation has doubled in the last 50 years! And our prosperity curve has always followed our popu- lation curve. There’s.a new wave of opportunity coming and smart peo- ple are : 2S THE jet pilot who climbed 59,055 feet in 200 seconds probably passed a few rising food prices — but only a few. — , Revisep adage for the unam- bitious: If at first you don’t succeed, try something easier. Ss The Man About Town Avoirdupois Gone Area’s Best Taker Off Is to Receive Crown Weight: What most men tack the ambition, will power and horse sense to do something about. ‘Considerable weight is being lost in the Pontiac area—by our women. It may run into a few tons. Most of it is’ occasioned by candidates in the contest for the selec- tion of Queen of Will Power which will take place on the evening of June 26 at the Pontiac Federal Sayings and Loan Building on West Huron Street. This contest is under the auspices of the. Fashion Your Figure Clubs of Pon- tiac, Waterford and Rochester and the Fashionette Club of Pontiac. It starts with a dinner at seven o'clock, followed by en- tettainment. The title of queen goes to | the member who hasJost the most weight since the contest started in January. Her crowning will be at nine o'clock. \ With a top prize of $9,000, another big golf tournament, the Flint $52,000 open, gets under way Thursday on; Oakland County's fringe, the new Warwick Hills, — on the Dixie Highway, just over the line in Genesee County. Players like Tommy Bolt and Sam Snead are signed up for the event. A Christmas cactus plant in the home of Mrs. J. G. Murphy . of Holly sent a renegade branch into an adjoining African violet plant — and it now is in bloom, doing much better than ‘the parent plant ever has dorie. Outside of his own family, I was the last person to talk with, Cass B. Waters, veteran Supervisor. of Holly. He had phoned me to express thanks for what he considered. my good efforts in bringing to a successful issue a matter which had caused him some concern. As we talked, his voice didn’t seem natural, but he in- sisted he felt-OK. I told him to be more careful of his health because his com- munity needed him. He turned to Mrs. Waters and said, “I've just been told the sweetest thing.” Now stationed in Spain, T. Sgt. ¢ R. Coons writes that he keeps posted on home mat- ters by the daily receipt of The Press. A printer of the old school was : Robert Durwood Cox of Oxford, who died Friday, aged 91. In ~ his prime he knew like the alphabet the intricate workings of that most interest- ing of machines, the linotype, which I could not master although I wrestled with it for 27 years. Verbal Orchids to= Mr. and Mrs, Albert C. Catt of 363 Riviera St.; golden wedding. William A. Cullen of 251 South Sanford 8t.; eightieth birth- . day. . Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Serra of Farmington; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd A. Bullard of Howell; golden wedding. Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Perry ~~ of Vassar; fifty-third wedding anniver- sary. , . Joe Cox of Lapeer; elghty-first birthday. te jo oe. getting ready for it. ’ ‘think better than we can act.” fo. A te : : . fortably as the step towards eae eae : “making it a right and left foot “seriminatery. : On the Rocks job? ; * * Sy Long Time Driver He protested, but she insisted. ; —— ia ok informed him that + . : - J @rive a modern car and my werds as Christian, Prot- David Lawrence Says: os . left foot is stil for the clutch. 1 estant, Jew or Gentile could ab- oy ; \. hope it will never disappear. I - Solutely not be used. Congress Must Check High Court #2252 ce2.% su w'ee Zan’o tac ; escepe : Ase c : never pressed the wrong pedal'yet we specify in our ads that this is ” "4 and I've been driving 30 years. a. Christian werk, we're Seoded WASHINGTON—Since the Demo- passed by 42 states cannot be ap- rapist because the police held Charles T. Nixo® = with applicants who aren't Chris- cratic Party controls both ——— an Oe ons psa re Fay ovnd ; _— all cults. When ‘on a tao eri. Says SO, persons are i them prior "re proncess af eee = pope Communists are eligible to prac- mal arraignment before a mag- ‘They Know Right they become abusive and threaten asked to hold it tice law in any state, despite the = istrate, the Supreme Court has 114 (‘ant Help It’ to report us as discriminating. And responsible in the laws. of the states which forbid confused police and prosecutors now we may not even identify our- en. this, ali over. the country and has selves ag Christian. November elec Letters say Chuck Starkweather tions for acts of: wld “enabled gangsters and other , Christian omission as ‘. /he- Supreme Court has relea hardened criminalg to thumb ‘killed many. Not all the blind, EE well as commis. zens of Communists on techni- thelr noses frequently a¢ the maimed or crippled kill. Psychia- Readers Comment sion ca] points and, as the “New York law.” . trists found Chuck sane. All of this I looks ow as Dally News” says, the net result what can be done about i? The FIBA on Adams Charges + of ong string of ,cou - he mse Le AT tcc han Cimeres_ as etre the bil The le eae Mem teow eM ft wit his ead ts Ada ry flung at Congress ever before for the government to sponsored by Senator Butler of tal. pationta five .eedns. $0 ten, better than the Truman puppets | will be ignored, Combat the Red conspiracy to Maryland and Senator Jenner of saying “77m wrong and evil. that costly gifts? Give LAWRENCE For the Demo- overthrow that same government Indiana, both Republicans. Provi- What can I dof” 1! they could, Adams the air. cratic Policy Committee at tig: OE ees Ree Kei sions of this measure would, if they would net ask. wish you = - a Byeiey Senate has declined thus far to °*°¢Pt Reds. enacted strengthen could reply te them, “Snap out soul a tee Gk naa The ediiestet goss on to saz ‘ the Smith Act. of it!” I think you cam see bow eur) sine toate Gr fight the Communist conspiracy eee ee ae very quickest moment and I can x * * *a75 1 . Chuck would he blind. was go to Boston,on 24-hour notice to The same old charge made in Dr. William Brady Says: afraid. In fear he murdered. Yes, occupy one of those expensive hotel 1952 that the Democratic Party is he knew he was wrong. That's why suites or wings. And I don’t necd —— ng ge Warts Have Pesk Ww G _beand others like him need our s $2,400 rug, but just a $1,400 ove heard again during the coming Y ay help and love. Their hands are would satisfy the little woman and Likewise, it will be said . oo tied. Soon Chuck's will be still. me. We aren't so particular... ute bemeric Tory oe GNA One Leads to’Another Fart Thomas ee Steal ay turned a deaf ear to the mothers : and fathers who want to see con- ! Deserves ‘He'd Be Certain fessed rapists kept in jail instead Of the countless magic or mys- needle, razor blade, scissors, knife $ to Win th 9 of being allowed to roam around terious cures for warts I have only for cutting or paring corns, callus More Credit’ e Race ! this to say — Phooey! es or warts, infection may occur free to repeat their offenses. from the ubiquitous Staphylococcus Concerning the recent write-up If either party could get J. Edgar which is commonly er “< ET ee ee ae Hoover to run for President on its on the skin of the foot. If your phy- VFW w’'s, I certainly think he'd sician mutters, as the VFW deserves more credit than rearl mis fou eal We ent’s did, you had better leave the they received. It was a ten inning . use of such instruments to the game, 00 until the top of the ‘tows which party can claim him? skilled hands of a chiropodist. tenth and the VFW pitcher pitched : : Judy si not more _an excellent game regardless of egoray or 100 words long pertaining to personal the shut out. Fans were mostly for asi, “Sovtein the seme ane sone health , Bot le . esa nosis or Will be answered VFW and it was a beautiful game of te Dr. William Brady, if a ramet 8 and certainly VFW deserves credit’ is fot - we the jetter addressed envelope 1s Pon- bi & erltiesl aatare Letters tise Press, Pontiac, Michigan. where credit is due. ee ee ee The (Copyright 1958) Softball Fan Goel irs tT sions of states’ rights and the —- — of police. * % “The Butler-Jenner bill _. . was approved weeks ago by the Senate Judiciary Committee—meaning it is eligible for debate and vote in the full Senate at any time. Yet the Senate’s Democratic Policy Committee in its wisdom has kept the bill from being called up for action on the plea that more im- portant legislation is. before Con- gress and a long Butler-Jenner debate would only gum things up, Unless the bill is called up by mid-June, which is right now, the chance that it will be discussed at this session of Congress is slim.” The “News” charges that the Democratic Policy Committee “has been guilty of an unpa- triotic sidestepping of Its duty, because the future of the nation is endangered by the things the Warren Court has been doing to U, 8, rights and practices.” Among the recent decisions of the Supreme Court that have come in for severe condemnation by lawyers throughout the country are rulings that anti-sedition laws The Country Parson " “We're never as good as we in- tend to be—which proves we can - way, even if one sterilizes the spud, cinate the normal skin with mace: ated wart, and very likely you will luses on the sole — paint them with the familiar daily for a week or 10 days, then wipe them away. The “corn cure” is simply 30 grains of salicylic acid dissolved in one-half fluid _ounce-of flexible collodion. But to- day some druggists, determined to discourage timid customers who want to use. home remedies, are 1 about it — downright unpleasant _they have suddenly found that sali- cylated collodion is “dangerous” or — something. When corn or callus is removed from the sole, whether by soften- ing with corn collodion and wip- ing away or by carefully shaving off the hardened layer, a fiat, In many instances treatment of plantar is worse than the disease. Other than the salicylic-collodion, Whether Case Records of a Psychologist: - Stuttering Is Natural for Toddlers Anne isn’t quite four, but she easy to cure corns or cal). 0 ictim of a nuisance habit that her mother: may make permanent if she doesn’t take care! Moses,and Demosthenes and the former King of Eng- land and Winston Churchill also were in the same boat with Anne. Scrapbook this case, for the advice below is the latest psychiatric data on this social problem. : By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-338: Anne P., aged 3% is a bright little girl. “But she stutters,”: her fretful mother explained. ‘‘Isn’t that ter- rible? * “T had an uncle who stuttered, too, * * DR. CRANE can’t she be pre- vented from becoming a perma- nent stutterer?” STUTTER FACTS Stuttering is a normal and nat- ural thing in toddlers.. For at that tender age they have a much larger ‘“‘und ing’ vocabu- lary than a “speaking”. vocabu- lary, - y ~*~ * * ee Thus, when they are excit and hasten to blurt out an idea, they can’t find suitable words to put the thought into verbal form. stumble in their and become acutely self-con- * they may also become victims of stuttering, . especially if an accidental slip of the tongue makes their classmates laugh at Stuttering is easily dia- a triangle. his addiction.to stuttering, The three corners of the ‘‘stut- voice pitch; = (2) In one’s native tongue (Eng- lish here in America); (3) While talking with human associates, The chronic stutterer. can usu- ally speak smoothly if he pur- his voice higher Furthermore, an American stutterer may speak fluently in French or German or any other foreign tongue which he has learned, for this alters the second corner of the “stutter triangle” mentioned above. Stutterers speak with dogs or horses or atidress the ocean's waves, a la Demosthenes, and nuisance habit in such a ofsituae tion. * * * A neurotic home environment also helps keep the stutterer in a keyed up state. So does a sex complex or a yeiled-hostility to a domineering parent, Mem __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1958. ee st : - SEVEN a : 4 ae Ce : ag ' Recall When Work Was Best Insurance? 4 aon Se. te The a ak baci Jet atae howe ete te tet, gredlereghed enied. ‘wae iar MlatlChrietmaa stocking? ao Sch igi sacienes tonaliet ° SRepe aay ing to\ Talk of Lincoln sate ee days—but it sure was differ-jon its stomach ona furmug? | * = * When, in the age before zippers,| When the only member of the Form _ Anti «Chamoun ry, rd in Illi - Opportunity ent. _ When saloons “to see| When your favorite uncle was'small girls counted the buttons on /household’ who worried about his “Insurgent Government eard In 1ilinols ” Gees ta Welerford Remember when the: best kind|which could serve the best free|the one who could light a kitchen their clothing to see what kind of diet was the family : in re of unemployment insurance. was lunch in town? - match by striking it on the seatia man they would Marry: “Rich his problem was whether they'd an interest in your work? When more popcorn was eaten |! his pants? . man, poor man, beggar man—?" |leave him enough table scraps? aARUT ~' s & in the American thome than in|, Whe @ petty eas the old ae en Sees Het Oe ie _ leaders voiced new threats of full-|Lincoln first uttered them, the|Township pupils to catch up on| When it was felt no baby hadjmoviest robin was the old|Maid” than bingo grandma to : anata ole ‘ scissors grinder, back bent under ¢: 2 .*% grandmas were willing to sit by scale civil war amid reports to-|words were spoken again: Properly welcomed into the), When You coWla se money ‘by\the weight of his grindstone,| When every medicine chest con-ifiresides? might be stat pee oe eS ceaee Seek Compromise . zee" “* =" * man beibaek Pi p , wow ® Are you tired of parking a battleship? | ; When, before Paris discov- — ime on on Space Agency jaet‘tte guiny sack look, dresses a conceded can- made from used flour sacks were moun’ dave WASHINGTON -(AP) — Senate|part*of every country girl's basic One the and House strategists start ma-|Wardrobe? U. "t do neuvering ‘today for a compro- When mother always kept a can next fall—but ola sien a ans, Bamttow tallow on the back of At a on versions of @.Dillitne kitchen stove to grease our N. 4 have a an to set up a new civilian space shoes? No one could even 150 miles * %& & ~. | When dogs were allowed to run Chamoun The Senate overiode a recom-|free in the streets—but children ing leaders for the er in voting yesterday to.create| When the biggest possible blow insurgent opposition seeking his a National Aeronautics and Spece|to your finance) sande oe pub. a. ma “4 sere et eS re es ss * + 4 . a oe pe. a Eisenhower, in seeking the leg-| When people took more pride members in daily islation, proposed the new agency|in their flower beds than their Tomorrow ¥ Gen be headed by a single director/martinis? a eral Dag én i .|working with a strictly advisory; When the only thing more cer- ers Security age programs for peaceful civilian|that, if you picked up a hoptoad,,; E==—===———— a _ purposes, The House, in pagsing|you'd develop warts? spay gar mmearearems 1eereaeeee eae ; its version of the bill earlier this) When every girl's dream of Only Rambler, of all American cars, depreciates least, and saves you money month, generally followed that/glamor was to grow long curls, parks so easily, garages so easily, is so every mile you drive. 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STATE BANK | . : STATE BANK Member F.D./.C. » », 4 pee “/ i ¥ is e424 : = = sae ok 2 i es Z Is ae ee eae ee ee ee ee eee a ee te eee EIGHT. - Britain fo Tell Cyprus Plans. Plods Doggedly: Ahead Despite Advance Greek and Turkish Rejection LONDON (AP) — Britain went doggedly ahead with preparations to announce its new plan for the future of Cyprus today despite ad- vance Greek and Turkish rejec- tion. : New violence and bloodshed were feared on the east Mediter- ranean island. British troops, re- inforced by paratroopers flown out from England, were on the alert to meet new trouble. iains® 1 ae ; x * * “That's an expensive piece of pan's policy RM The plan was to be announced |merchandige, and we don't want jwith ¢ EA SY TERMS by Prime Minister Macmillan in|‘? ‘ake a Prope of having it)” _|ing: diplomatic ; London and Gov. Sir Hugh Foot in|™essed up for a potential buyer, | 2. Said he : said Alfred H, Lawrence, finance _ jextremists Nicosia. Straits Ferry Will Bed Down. Eighty Troopers STRAITS OF MACKINAC but no dancing on the ferry Va- the Straits of Mackinac Bridge next week, State Police authorities here said they had quarters for about 80 troopers on the state- owned Vacationland while the bridge celebration is going on June 26-28. They'll be needed to handle the crush of traffic expected in the Straits area. Hopes have faded for enliven- ing festivities by operating the big ferry as a floating dance pa- vilion. BRIDGE. @—There'll be sleeping,| cationland during the dedication of| i es ; ___THE PONTIAC P RESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1998 = Se. "BULLY: RECONDITIONED ond GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR” *49"—" | am |. G, Smith” | Underwood ROYALS * di : It is expected to provide. some irector for the State Highway De- partment. | measure of self-government for oe a the British colony, a cooling-off| - The Vacationland and the oth- se we Bi ) eh | period that the Greek and Turkish| er four ferries in the state-owned n ) eT to ; governments would be asked to| fleet at the straits were declared * + ->& FFICE EQUIPMENT CO. | help sponsor and perhaps a prom-| SUrplus with the opening of : : rt P ise of a delf-determination plebis- cite in the future in which the is- land's Greek majority preasuma- bly would vote for independente as a prelude to joining Greece. . * * * The population of Cyprus in-jlate provisions of insurance poli- cludes about 500,000 persons of|cies carried on the fleet by the Greek extraction and 140,000 of/State. Turkish descent. The Greeks have t agi di illa : been waging soeradie eoerwitn Parke, Davis Pleads / eree ; Th inaw St pet FE2MG3I ence as an -endeavor to resolve|— antagonisms between — Trier itl Bulldozer Goes Berserk Established in 1898 Farmer-Snover FUNERAL HOME . ss . AP Wirephote (4; Greece—while the Turks demand SMALLER CARS, SMALLER PONIES—Small inches from withers to ground and is claimed by pre Plot, mowed down six ae . a that Cyprus be partitioned between Innocent fo Char e cars appear to be gi favor, and now comes its owner, Fred Wells, of Nottawa, to be the |wagon and halted in O sl ongagen: ; the two communities. g | & Shetland pony believed to be the world’s small- world’s smallest. It was sired by a 236%-inch |rick’s : PARKING ON PREMISES Britain gave both the Greek and Turkish governments an advance look at the new plan. An inform- ant close to the Athens govern- ment said the Greeks would turn it down as not going far enough. The Turkish parliament earlier adopted a resolution declaring Turkey would accept nothing but partition, * * Fourteen Greek Cypriots and two Turks were killed in weeklong rioting last week by Turks in Ni- cosia and other Cyprus cities. A tense, uneasy peace was finally restored by virtually round-the- clock curfews. ; The curfew was lifted yesterday morning, and there was no new outbreak. But Greek Cypriot fam- ilies began moving from homes in. Turkish: sections in fear that new attacks would follow announce- ment of the new British plan. New Pool Dedicated BELLEVILLE # — The Huron- Clinton Metropolitan Authority will dedicate a 6,000-square-foot swim- ming pool for a capacity for 400 recorded in the Oakland County swimmers Friday at Lower Huron Clerk’s office are listed below by Metropolitan Park near this west-\the name of the father. conspired to fix prices and prevent €orp. and Merck & Co, of Rayn- TRENTON, N.J. @®—Parke, Dav- est. 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Williams will give a welcoming speech, followed by greetings from the Canadian Dominion by Henri F thie spotlight in a unique ve been | from ea top Cortemanche, Canadian secretary , ceremony. on the |Pullding, the tetdge'cartcing fice ONG We tie Geet retior Nioett bridge. sphce, concealing any unsightly|of state and a descendant of Jean = Wamecs wOl Mecue Gs iets At tn ayeaboline union |tmiles across the Straits of of the bridge, some 100 feet away | A. they go, they will trail ajefiects that may result. The bearer |Nicolet, French explorer and the |, ovislature’ site ta Wnatng slant iT on in? a Tnuienn’’ Woves and Lower|y between Lakes Mich from the center of the span |...) of 23,000 feet of the four-inch|of the bow has not yet been se-jfirst white mag, to pass through |r paiae Suimman the engines Peninsula. 4 mar ke met costliest where were set. lected. the straits 324 years ago. ing, Joseph the financing Scholle Hare's Soper Foat NERVE-DEEP Relief Se ae salon aes sus-| That Next in order the assemblage/iabor skills and Blough fabrica- “png the dedicatory plaque in|Sinep “P*" ' longer than any will hear from House Speaker/tion of the steel. another unique rite will be ex ae George M. Van Peursem (R-Zee-| Steinman designed the bridge ane ets gwpetiggy Agger — - a by jland), Dr, David B. Steinman,|Joseph, as board chairman of iw amg {a ae ts widely < va wed wane. Devereaux C. Joseph, August|New kige eh gulp aurea had fain, cach beld- by a separate|tia! am btions in 3 1960, have grum-'” there's a blue-ribbon prize He Pleads Innocent | of Assault Charge A plea of innocent was entered yesterday in Oakland County Cir- cuit Court for Arthur R. Bouffard, 41-year-old Dearborn Township man accused of assault with in- tent to murder a Highland Town- ship man last month. Bouffard stood mute when arraigned on the charge before Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams Monday afternoon. Judge Adams released him on a $3,000 bond un- til trial. No date has been set. Bouffard is charged with shoot- ing Leonard Ederie, 69, of 1320 White Lake Rd., in the chest ‘with a .22 caliber rifle in Ederie’s house trailer which | Bouffard’s estranged wife, Mar- garet, 39, had helped him maintain. i Ederle is an unemployed punch press operator. Mrs. Bouffard told deputies her husband blamed Ederle for the , break-up of their mariage. i Sentenced 2 to 5 Years | for Attempted Burglary | A 3%-year-cld Lake Orion man was sentenced to a term of from 2 to 5 years in the State Prison of Southern Michigan at Jackson for | the attempted burglary of a Pon-. tiac gas station May 20. Joseph M. Nicholson, of 83 Ox- ford St., pleaded guilty June 6 to the attempted breaking and enter- ing charge. The sentence was handed down yesterday by Oak- land County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland. Faces Murder Charge in Death of Adopted Tot MONROE (®—A murder charge faces Mrs. Donas Alspach, 29, in the death of her year-old adopted § ‘son, William. Prosecutor Charles J. Golden of Monroe County recommended the warrant yesterday. Mrs. Alspach was ordered into court today. Police says Mrs. Alspach ad-| mitted striking the baby... last Thursday and his head hit a door- jam. He died the next day in a. Toledo hospital. 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Téll him you were so distracted by all the “BIG, STRONG, HAND- SOME FISHERMEN” in there cleaning fish that you plum forgot to bring the fish home. x .*« * “DEAR ABBY: I would like, you to settle an argument for me. My girl friend says that when you are 25 you are an old maid. I disagree, I think it is 30. Would please clear this up for ? Thank you.” CURIOUS DEAR CURIOUS: An “old maid” (in my opinion is simply a woman who is not married— yet. Cupid does business with women of ail Where there’s LIFE there’s ‘HOPE— and vice versa. « . “DEAR ABBY: Last week my boy fried stole my diary right out of my desk drawer. He took it home and his mother found it. It was very personal but there wasn’t anything in it that I could be put in jail for, - He says his mother doesn't think I am fit company for him now and he has to break up with me. Do you think he is just using that as an excuse or should I. find out from his mother if she really saw my diary and ask her what was so bad about it? Please help me. I am very mixed up.” CRAZY MIXED-UP KID DEAR MIXED: A boy who Steals a girl's diary is not ex- actly choice company, either Don't check his story with his mother. No matter why he . wants to break up with you, let him go. Good riddance! * * * “DEAR ABBY: I almost died laughing when I read in your column that the Red Cross gave stationery to prisoners in stock- ade. Abby, are you off your rocker? The Red Cross never | gave away anything. When I was in service, the only time I saw the Red Cross is when they came to collect blood. I paid for cigarettes that were plainly marked “Gift of the American Red Cross.” Se please, check your -facts before putting them DEAR VET: The Red Cross does not, and NEVER has sold cigarettes. Shipments of cigar- _ettes marked FREE were some times delivered in error to post exchanges and sold to service- men. Also Red Cross supplies have been highjacked, stolen . and sold on the black market through no fault of the Red THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1958 e These are the facts. Goocha sun decbleaaeon : * «8 ‘ CONFIDENTIAL TO BEE- BEE: To date there has been ~ vaccine . * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Encloseda scitadireanes, stamped envelope, Baskets of daisies banked the Stone altar in the bridal garden of Kirk in the Hills for the Satur- day afternoon wedding of Sally Kay Boyd ‘and Ralph D. Spring-; ‘field. The Rev. Harold C. DeWindt officiated at the 4 o'clock service, before 250 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George G. Boyd of Bloomfield Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Springfield of Garden City. LOUIS BEAUTY SHOP PERMANENTS $ 00 bad Sally Kay Boyd and Ralph D. Springfield Saturday at Kirk in the Hills, couple are ~George GC. Leslie Springfields MRS. RALPH D. SPRINGFIELD Ss pringtield-Boyd Nuptials Solemnized in Kirk Rite To receive guests, the bride’s mother wore a seafoam green lace sheath with beige acces- sories and a corsage of beige cymbidiums. The bridegroom's mother wore a beige lace sheath with pink accessories and a cor- sage of forest green cymbidiums. Before the couple left for a trip through western Michigan, the bride changed to a blue flowered dress with white accessories. x * * ‘ The bride is attending Alma College and is a member of Alpha Theta Sorority. The bridegroom was graduated from Alma College and is a member of Delta Gamma Tau Fraternity. He is now teach- were married| Parents of the Mr. and Mrs. Boyd and the : : $350 plete With Haircut and Set No Ne hort a. FE 5-8000 tnd Fleer Next te Buckner Finance | Sister of the bride Suzanne L. colonial bouquet. John Noud of Edmore was best man. Ushers were Joseph Lepak Dyke. DINNER FOLLOWS was held for 65 guests at Devon ing at Kent City High School. Boyd was maid of honor. She wore a trapeze style dress of April- May Group floral silk taffeta and carried a|MMeets for Luncheon April-May Group of the First Presbyterian Church inet Friday Livonia and Stephen Gills of Van-|Daryl Lemaux of Lakeward Lane. Mrs. Leslie F. Huntwork assisted. Guests were Mrs, Ted Panaretos, Mrs, William McHattie ang Clara After the ceremony, a dinner /Petford. Participating in the pro- gram were Mrs. Lyndon S. Sala- thiel and Mrs. Floyd Mortenson. At the annual Last Day Luncheon for teachers of Willis School, given by ‘the PTA Thursday, Mrs. Thomas Hen- son (center), new president, received the gavel from outgoing he Mrs. Harrol Beebe (right) during the instal- lation ceremony. Mrs. Lawrence Ferman. (left), vice president, was in charge of the luncheon program. Pontiac Press Phote Joan Marie Crouse and Jerry L. Gaultney were married at First Methodist Church Saturday eve- ning. The Rev. Lewis C. Sutton officiated at the 7:30 p.m. candle- 4light service, before 200 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Marion D. Crouse of Flushing and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaultney of Boston street. The bride wore a dress of ny- lon tulle over taffeta featuring a basque bodice with short sleeves. The portrait neckline was accent- ed with Alencon lace and iri- descents, The bouffant floor-length skirt formed a chapel train and was accented with appliques of lace. Her firigertip veil of English mist was held by a Juliet cap of pearls and iridescents., Cynthia Fraser of Flushing was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Shirley Gaultney, the bridegroom's sister; Jane Ewing, of Mayville and Jean Wagner of Mt. Pleasant. The attendants wore pastel blue gowns of nylon organza over taf- feta and picture hats. They car- ried bouquets of daisies. Best man was Ronald Streith of Detroit, and ushers were Charles Sanback of Detroit, Jer- |. Shown above is the Grinnell "French Provincial,". our newest design! 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Participating were Joan Hausker, Cheryl Walton, Kar- en_Cowger, Dawn Hubner, Mar- fore he went away to boarding school, my employer’s son used to come into the office quite often and I always called him Jimmy. — “T haven't seen MRS. JERRY L. GAULTNEY Donald Crouse, brother of the bride, of Flushing. The couple will live in Saginaw. The bridegroom is a graduate of Central Michigan College where he was affiliated with Sigma Phi Ep- silon Fraternity. He is now assist- (Mustrated — TRI TAPER LUGGAGE) 7 Bride-to-Be Honored ant supervisor at Aetna Life In- The bride is a senior at Central Michigan College and a member of Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority. In the fall she will be on the faculty of Bridgeport Community Schools. Bride-elect Genie Thompson, whose marriage to Olen Ray Oates will be an event of June 21, was honored Thursday at a bridal show- er given in the home of Ellen Wag- . Just in Time for Honeymoons GIANT 3-PC. 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For Pick-Up or Delivery Call FE 4-9881 — | te ‘° oS Soe a : = ’ i‘ Be # 4 es : 5 ee é ot Sy Oe ~~ PLE Pabst * oF ! BEG The with crushed taffeta at the hip- line line a fingertip Ree BE 5 5 J vei] fell from Thurs. 6:30-8:30 P.M. Mrs. Day of Marguerite Yarn Shop New Owner of The Knitting Needle 450 W. Huron St. FE 5-1330 Contact Lenses VISION DR. B, R. BERMAN MRS. JAMES C. JONSON St. George Church Scene of Jonson-Varon Rite tions and the bridesmaids car- ried bouquets of purple and Flower girl Valerie Svingos of Huntington, W. Va., wore a white nylgn dress and-carried a white basket. All attendants wore pink illusion veils on or- chid crowns. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Best man was Chris Mallas of Dayton, Ohio. Ushers were Jim N. and Peter Jonsen both of Hamilton, Ohio, and George Batsakes of Cincinnati, O bio. Michael Jonson, brother of the bridegroom, was ringbear- er and Danny Varon, brother of the bride, carried a stefana on a Silver tray as part of the rites. lowing the ceremony. To re- ceive guests, the. bride’s moth- er wore a rose colored dress - of Chantilly lace. The bride- groom’s mother wore a beige lace sheath dress and match- JoAnn Rosberg Entertained at _ Bridal Shower JoAnn Rosberg was honored at a tea and miscellaneous bridal shower, given at the home of Mrs. William Franken- field on St. Joseph cireet. Mrs. C. M. Ott was cohostess. Miss Rosberg, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farres Ros- berg of Beverly road, will wed Robert Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Thompson of Lakeview drive, June 21 at All Saint’s Episcopal Church. SF ree P Fe fiver = » 8 z $ tet. 4 > HU irl 5 - Bs a i Ee aE SERES witty x« * * David P. Huthwaite, son of Mr, and Mrs. W.E.C. Huth- waite of West Iroquois road, was graduated from Univer- sity of Michigan Law School Saturday. * * * Josephine H. Osmun, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll L. Osmun of Woodland ave- nue was graduated from the University of Michigan Satur- * * ® Mr. and Mrs. William S. ‘Blackstone of Barker street and their children, Dawn, Bar- ry and Stephen, are leaving this weekend for a six-week . vaeafion in California, * * * A number of out-of-towners were in the area last. week- end for the wedding Sunday of S. Jerome Varon, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jerome S. Varon of Ottawa drive, and Merle R. Mayerstein whose ‘parents are Mr, and Mrs. David Mayer- stein of Ann Arbor, Visitors included Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Varon of New York City, Dr. and Mrs. Jos- THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, J from VanderHoek of East Beverly ‘and brother-in-law, Mr. and terdam, Holland, are the i Jane Sone Married |in St. Hugo of Hills Rite St. Hugo of the Hills Catho- lic Church, Bloomfield Mills was the scene of the Saturday morning wedding of Jane Ann Sweeney and. Lawrence A. Stock. The Rev. Francis Stack officiated at the 11 a.m. serv- ice, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James A, Sweeney and Given in marriage by her eldest brother, Donnelly J. gertip of lace and she carried a bou- quet of tiny Fuji chrysanthe- mums centerew with a white orchid. and Joan Belanger, both of Bir- mingham, The attendants wore princess gowns of mint green organza with floral embroidered rib- bons in the back with matching UNE 17,1958, od wee Anata tak tie wnt program Saturday, where” ore Yuille, Carol Gray, Micheell| GARDEN NEEDS: Donald E, Herron of Oscoda | i. scveans’ ‘son, Dunca ae fae, late , : ‘They spent time with Mrs. | Was commissioned inthe U.S. |Schultz, Ann Priestly and Jean| Herron’s mother, Mrs, Esther | Alr Force prior Ann. Keefer. Carole Cole, Mari-| SEEDS Baker of Osmun street, and his | bis degree. agg McLane, J 63 W. Huron ee, ee ee hae =i te a, See Ratt eg Pea Mari-| FE 5-6261 Herron of Coleman street, 1, Randa mney, | . @ 6 es Steven, ie 38 at St. Joseph ann Engelhard, Nancy Parsons, ws oman nd buen | 3 ME am Mn, Dr Ham Tee prio ed S| Leet eet Dr. Stanley W. Black} = Sidney A, Teague of Roches- ; of the s me we | ter, formerly of Pontiac, were | . 2 vr ang Mrs, Charles B. —OPTOMETRIST. , honored at an open house given Hamilton ‘of Davies “aa ie yeas by their parents following comy Mr.’and Mrs. oaph cata . Now Located ai Some 150 relatives and friends —— es 3513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. were present. 1 Block West of M-59 ee oe ee Bho vale png Comer of Cass Lake Read, Pontiec nip sh Mrs. ~ Ean Mrs Harry Whiter ot Trav. ave - OVER MAC'S DRUG STORE Grounds and Mr, and guests at | firs, Harold C. Bird of Hick- , wos wh nape bly eng ok : Api hiagmaiabesnscy ory Lane attended the Univer. | daughier o Mr, and Mfr Ar. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Se nr ond Mes lene | Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wednesday Hagadone of Opdyke road, Vincent E. Stock of Farming- ton, was best man. Seating the guests were Patrick J. Long of Royal Oak, John DeMathia of Livonia, James Stock of Grand Rapids and William White of Ann Arbor. RECEPTION HELD A reception was held at Oak- land Hills Country Club. To re- ceive guests, the bride’s moth- er wore a brandy-colored silk organza dress and a corsage of brown orchids. The bride- groom's mother wore a dress of shell-pink crepe with a matching hat and a corsage of pink orchids. ’ * *&- For her going-away costume, the bride wore a navy crepe | “Skilled Craftsmen Make the Difference’ Dts t “Custom Furniture, a 30 Year Family Tradition” ELLIOTT'S Furniture Co. PLANT OR 3-1225 SHOWROOM 5390 “DIXIE HWY. _ 5400 sheath with white accessories. > After a trip to Montreal, Que- bec, the couple will live in Bloomfi eld Terrace. 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OVER 100 TO'CHOOSE FROM .., ns FLOOR COVERINGS © PL on A Oo Is “DRAPERIES . . , BEDSPREADS . FE 4-0516 ——-1666 South Telegraph pata f° / 7 | 5 ; . « = * : . + 4 = ne * Ar = “ : & 4 . AP He 5 ae § . : a : : Se! % : oes “ie - OP WRT : __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1958 1 ARAM REPO. ob. 4 |hir Force to Get (Mam: Lockheed Missile "VAN NUYS, Calif. (UPD—Lock-| heed’s latest “‘bird"—a new, faster \ Postal Branch | | Site Is Sought North End of Pontiac Lacking Facilities Since Station: Shut, Saturday Acting Postmaster Robert C. Mil- of a modified at the - ler today is looking for a merchant! Force's Missile Development Cen- wi 5 who has a business at a north end ter at Alamogordo, N. M, : Livin : of Pontiac, near Walton boulevard Lockheed said the missile is ‘River, : , of a Life ‘es and Baldwin avenue and would be equipped with a | ute and a When. pe X : Pte 4 : intereted in running a post office nose spike, it to be re- Richard failed to return uy - a ee branch there. flown again at a sav-| home psy garth ser «+, ig much like the sunset of @ day. According to Miller, he is inter. ing of $350,000 for each re-tlight.| Pollee found De gar. 9 Like @ lovely scene, it can be a happy ested in receiving: bids from busi- The missile was developed by a| oat trailer parked at the river. , * ness people in that area to contract team aghcnegs —* Mrs aa — as sacesasiies Pesos, with the post offict department to Florine Caine, 30-year-old woman Richard home for Re ; ~ run a station similar to the one aeronautical engineer and wife of,dinner yesterday. tie. @Ad oalies _» bikewise, the final rites” after passing which was locoted at 1475 Baldwin ges employe. ss a and his wife that his boat motor | from ‘this earth can be a beautiful Ave. Ee bs a gradua * and winds blew : § This branch, in the Hudson’s due, formerly was with the Ar-|him.. into rock-infested. waters «* smemory for all remaining here, The Hardware, was closed Saturday. + mour Research Foundation in Ili-|where holes were punched into| . care, and the kindly and dignitied service to “furnish sufficient space ‘in "|. Richard said he bailed the boat does much, - . e. the location convenient for the Girl, 18, Hurt When C. for about 30 hours before another ee eo. public in the main room of their , 16, Hu OF. ifisherman in a boat spotted him Pe business and provide facilities Crashes Into City Bus _| Yesterday and towed him to shore. es oa prengredar poy homo din en i. Phone "oy, ’ nary, ; a ies young woman was injured sured and ©.0.D.) and the sale ADD FINISHING TOUCHES — A. painter pest . AP Wirephete jyesterday when a car. in which |Allen Farmer Kills Aerie On Our Prem of all necessary postal supplies,” | walks along a cable of the Mackinac Bridge color while the swooping cables will have a |she was a passenger hi: the rear|Himself by Accident 4-4511 On Gar he added. where paint is being applied-to give the span a foliage green look. Actually, the job of painting (of a Pontiac city bus. All equipment such as a sign| finished look for dedication ceremonies’ June 26 the bridge will never be finished, as mainten- | Robert C. Hudson, 19, of 3072; ALLEN i — Gobel Moore, 27, designated by the postmaster and] to 28. The towers are being sprayed an ivory ance is a year-around job, : Adams_ St., he wasiof Allen, shot. and Debusk, of Detroit's Grace Hos-| Giraffes are completely voice-|for a stop. pital, and John J. Power, of Mt.jless, but giraffe mothers can Diaheten dee Carmel Mercy Hospital at De-|make a whistling sound to call ’ rhe branch wit save approx (D@toifer Heading imately 15,000 residents in this end 4 e ge of the city. Hospital Association sri their youngsters. bruises and released. chest. MACKINAC ISLAND w — | - — _ 2 New Members George Cartmill, director of De} gfe . ° Added to Statf troit’s Harper Hospital, was in- . stalled as Michigan Hospital Assn. : . at St. Joseph president here last night at the organization's 39th annual conven- St. Joseph Mercy Hospital has' tion. announced two new staff members,) A, Kent Schafer, administra- Sister Mary Coronata, an adminis-|tor of Munson Hospital at Trav- Spee ere _ Today, as before, you get Marguerite, a pharmacy intern. (elect, ~ ’ Sister Mary Coronata, &.P.S.F., x *« * isa graduate nurse who is to spend The meeting also included pres- ] = : « ] ‘ e a dg orodragh a to St./entation of three meritorious serv-| ©. hiv 0 receive & MA&S-/ ice. k and 15 cash aw to- ter’s degree in hospital admjnistra- taling $4,000. ° us tion. Somie 200 hospital leaders from) Sister Mary Marguerite, C.S.S.F., throughout Michigan are attend- graduated this month from the ing the two-day meeting. Creighton University of Pharmacy| Charles F, Wagg, Michigan De- in Omaha, Neb. She has a bache-|nartment of Mental Health direc- lor's dégree from’ Madonna Col-|tor and Robert G. Miller, admin- lege, Livonia. istrator of Bell Memorial Hospital " : . at Ishpeming, were elected vice Judge Cancels Suit reste": Xomon.7_ Ret, samin for Charter Charge istrator of Battle Creek Communi- |" Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty’! ty Hospital, was elected treasurer. Named trustees were Roger W, yesterday dismissed a suit brought against Oakland County and two Southfield areas by a Detroit at- toerney who claimed one of the three owed him $2,500. The judge dismissed “without prejudice’ the suit filed May 2 by Julius L. Berns who said the money was due him for drafting a city charter for Southfield. Besides the county, Springfield Township and the City of South- field were named as defendants. But Berns didn't know which one owed him the money. Recent in-| corporation of Southfield had tangled matters a bit. Berns, according to his attorney, John H. Yoe,- of Detroit, agreed jf ,., _ to the dismissal yesterday to give himself more time to “see if he still had cause for action.” e MYER’S. . i — - cigarette in Ameri especially selected group of i beautiful diamonds in modern 14K yellow or white gold mountings. Every ring an outstanding value. Y(t. $ 77.00 Ct. $159.00 ¥, Ct. $269.00] 1 Ct. $399.00 Budget Terms Available MYER’S JEWELRY SHOP Tel-Huron Shopping Center | Gets 2-to-5-Year Term for Stealing in Royal Oak Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland yesterday im- posed a sentence of from 2 to 5 years in the State Prison of South- ern Michigan at Jackson on Enoch Roberts, 46, of 4177 Linwood Ave., Royal Oak. . Roberts pleaded guilty May 23 to a charge of grand larceny in the theft of $3,342 from a Royal Oak firm. 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Juengle is a licensed pilot. hydraulic technician. 4. > | ‘Announces Transfer LAKE ORION — The Rev. Wil- jliam O. Swan, pastor of the St.) i |Alfred Episcopal Mission Church’ in Lake Orion, announced Sunday |, to his congregation that he is be-| ing transferred to another parish on Aug. 1. Schools Shut Tomorrow ROCHESTER — Schools in the) |Rochester Community School Dis-| He trict will close tomorrow for the! served in Korea as an Air Force'summer vacation period. They'll re-open Sept. ; 3. To Total More Than $6,000 in Taxes | Still No Agreement [Between Big this afternoon. There was no indication DETROIT (UPI) — Contract talks between the United Auto Workers and the big three aytomakers dragged on today, with no hint either side has changed its position since contracts expired more than two weeks ago. The UAW met with General Motors and Ford negotia- ‘Itors this morning, with the 3, UAW \ Chrysler meeting scheduled the latest contract signings ‘Dam Building iLacks Support C. E. Wilson Will Head Committee to Study Township Lakes BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP owner's association here last night tackled a dam situation. And when a show of hands was asked of those who favored having two dams built to control levels of Island, Lower Long and Forest Lakes, only one went up, But this unidentified citizen had some vocal support from Charles E. Wilson, former Secretary of De- ifepse and General Motors Corp. Le president, whose home is located |o n Island Lake. “I'd favor the job,” said the | gray-haired Wilson, “but if we | de the job right as individuals | 1 think it will work out okay until | someone dumps more water on us.”’ Se the Island,. Lower Long and) Forest Lake Property Owners Assn, appointed a committee to i __|watch over land developments in the area which might result in ‘drainage into the three township lakes. Named to the committee) jiwas Wilson. Rejected by a sound majority ; *between the automakers —|newals of expiring agreements. About 50 members of a property) and unions representing small groups of employes would have any effect on the UAW, which represents ‘a half. million workers in the big three. Genera] Motors, Ford and Chrys- ler have now. signed contracts for 13 groups of employes numbering ‘more than 2,000. Twelve ‘of the 13 contracts were two-year re- These contract renewals gdve workers involved a 2% to 3 per ‘cent annual wage increase and cost of living pay boosts. But the UAW turned down simi- lar two-year contract renewal of- fers ffom the three auto com- panies, UAW President Walter P. Reuther sald the UAW will never sign a contract which does not provide better unemployment benefits, pensions and job loss protection. Unions which have now signed! two-year contract renewals are: —At Ford, the Employes Protec- tive Assn., Des Moines Tractor plant laboratory workers, : Detroit area; and six unions of the Chi- cago Aircraft Engine Division, firemen and oilers, operating en- \gineers, teamsters, meta] polish- ers, plumbers, and Brotherhood of Electrical W: 8. —At Chrysler, United Plant Guard Workers of America and operating engineers. —At General Motors, meta] pol- lishers and Brotherhood of Elec- trical Workers. Pontiac Press Phote Southwest District Girl Scout director, are Lynne Ashby (left) of 3213 N. Elder, Orchard Lake, and Karen Eicher, of 3218 Winterberry, Orchard Lake. Both girls are 15. In addition to the Court of Awards, the troop’s ship was christened the “Juliette G.,” in honor of the founder of girl ‘scouting, Juliette Gordon Low. ‘ i. Waterford Board Tables Paving at Huntoon Lake ; Some 50 residents from the Hun-!action to terminate an old agree- jtoon Lake subdivision were present;/ment between the township and fat last night’s Waterford Town-|Indianwood Manor subdivision own- ship board meeting, for a hearing|er James Sayers. ‘on blacktopping streets in their) A new township board policy of subdivision. jrequiring a central water system Six streets in ‘the subdivision, |for all new land developments had ‘which is located on Airport near |held up Sayers’ building program inear Williams Lake roads, had/in the subdivision. lbeen slated for the work, but} jboard members tabled the issue due to the lack of 65 per cent of # MARINER SCOUTS HONORED — Girl Scout- ing’s highest award, the Curved Bar, was pre- sented to two members of Westacres Troop 205 at a firelight ceremony last night at the West- acres Lagoon, near Commerce and Green Lake roads in West Bloomfield’ Township. Receiving the coveted badges from Miss Mary Selway, | | In an engineers’ survey report submitted by Sayers last night, recommendations were for indi- Ford also signed a one-year con- tract with the National Maritime Union, the agreement following the pattern for Great Lakes shipping was, a proposal of the Oakland — Drain Commission that the s be built for $8,500. (including ‘S 000 fora survey) to control lake | | ‘Independence re Loss’ each since ao ry, be INDEPENDENCE ‘TOWNSHIP—| cation of 1.80 to 1.32 mills to givejlevels during enceptonalty heavy |and covering employes on Ford’ 8) It was made to scale with ply- |A '0SS of more than $6,000 in taxes the additional millage to township| rainfalls lore carriers, wood and canvass, the type used is faced by Independence Township|**hools, bodrd members said. | as a result of the tax allocation) The cut, Hursfali added, “in- of 1.32 mills handed down June 2 vites bankruptcy by one local bg the Caklond County Tax Alloca-| unit of government, while caus- | ing an incréase of 37.5 per cent The ou statement was made by, of tax dollar income to the Coun- Township Supervisor Duane Hurs-_ ty of Oakland over its actual in- fall in the township's appeal of the come in 1956.” Dr., and charged him with safe front door. oi : !P@bberv inthe looting ‘of the Pon. ;! ‘He was arfaigned yesterday be- lec ae ee rege tisi tiac Municipal Golf Course safe. jfore Municipal Court Judge Maur- : ice E. Finnegan and demanded wengle said The allocation, Hursfall said, Tax Commission. | ‘The safe was opened on the |“° ye “os a pha pane no only “constituted a material mistake © night of June 1 and $1,600 taken. Sh ee eee neighborhood children but that ° fact, fraud upon the Township ‘Summer School Begins | THFFe was no evidence that the Weanesday. many adults are stopping by to of Independence. safe was forced. The stolen money inspect it. Most think it can fly, The _eaale requires an alloca- LAKE ORION—Summer school Detectives Robert Wachal and found. he said. jtion of 2.74 miles to meet its pro- classes for pupils in the Lake Orion|/Eugene Hendren arrested Schnei- | A technician at the Chrysler Mis-| posed budget, he said. ‘Community School District began'der after two weeks of investiga-' sile Plant in Warren, Juengle is a} The Allocation Board trimmed today at Blanche Sims School. |tion. member of Detroit Chapter 13 of the township's tentative tax allo-' They will continue until July 25.' They said Charged in Robbery at Pontiac Golf links Police have arrested Anthony F. ‘learned the combination of the safe. (Schneider, 23, of 1256. Cherrylawn|and secured a duplicate key to the has not been Benjamin Franklin was said to have been the first to invent bifocal Schneider had ‘lenses for eye glasses in about 1784 that Text of His Testimony Before Committee Probers =} MRS. R. B. CHATTERTON JR. Woodlawn Evangelical Luther- ar Church in West Allis, Wis., was the scene Saturday after- | noon of the marriage of Shirley Marie Striebe to Navy Third Class Petty Officer Robert B. Chatterton Jr: of Orchard Lake. The bride Mr. and Mrs. John Delfs of West Allis. Parents of the bridegroom _are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Chatterton of 3130 Interlaken Rd the signatures on petitions submit- ted. A new hearing date will be set after the signatures have been procured, officials said. t+ * * In other business, board mem- bers* approved a regulation on the jcontrolling of the deposit, collec-| tion and disposa) of garbage and) rubbish in the township. Residents will now be required to place debris in “suitable metal cencrete receptacles which | shall be covered at al] times." The board approved a formal is the daughter of notice for sale of bonds for Venice of the Lakes water supply. The! bond issue is for $35,000 for the) extension of a township water main ‘down Cass Lake road for one-quar- vidual wells for each home, and the board approved the project. It also approved the rezoning of 1% acres on Walton boulevard, from residential to commercial, for the building of a Shell Oil station. This, also Sayer’s project, had been a controversial issue since \last August. The apnointment of Howard Keif!. of Clarkston as a new alter- nate fownship engineer, was ap- | proved by the board. | School Head to Speak WALLED LAKE Clifford |Smart. superintendent of Walled jLake Schools, will be the guest jspeaker at the West Shore Com- The wedding dinner and recep- ter of a mile from Lincolnshire! munity Association meeting at 7:30 tion were held in Milwaukee, the lives ‘ans per vear Drowning ae about 5.000 Amer of road to the subdivision, * * * ; Township Attorney Paul Mandell} auth: rized to take necessary was |p.m. Thursday at Stonecrest Hall, |Barnstrom street and Pontiac ‘Trail. Members have been asked ‘to bring a friend. Sherman Adams Asks Questions......and Also Answers Them I was introduced to him about the present lents. We all, 1 am equally 4 sure, {junior senator from. New Hamp-} GOLDFINE Tecognize the contribution those shire, Norris Cotton. I clearly re- ‘stories and the meaning back of | call Sep. Cotton's description to me| WASHINGTON ® — Following is Sherman Adams, jrecbichtie! as- ithe Congress or a responsible gov- sistant, for the house subcommit- lernment official cannot perform tee investigating federal reguletery/ such services, |Personally, I hope the day will! = are handled and a very|sure, with many ah success | | which we handle them. li — FRIEND MR. Let me now discuss with you, agencies: x * * ; ‘ them have made to the growth Mr. Chairman and Cee In thig process, of course, there in some detail, my relationship SS Americe at that time of. Mr, Goldfine as) of the Committee: is always involved the differentia- “ith Mr. Bernard Goldfine. og tt “an honest, trustworthy, and reli. * . . on ree gees et ae On ye I did not know Bernard Gold. wee r and requests that are ‘im- Chairman Harris a letter which! fine : I have never during the past 18 when he first, came to my years found him to be’ anything, state in the early 1930s. At that else. Through those years I came time, I was an émploye of a cor-/t9 know him and his family. Mrs. \poration producing lumber and/ Adams and I had many social con- |manufacturing paper in New| 'tactf with them during the years| Hampshire. Bernard Goldfine came |that preceded my coming: to Wash- to Lebanon, the largest community | ington. in my county, and acquired two | prope Yesterday I requested permission : 5 pag ye Pi behege Realizing this, however, day. My purpose here this morning} is three-fold: * * x | First, to review with you fully the questions that have been raised I' 1 hoped might serve to answer the can Without reservation express to! questions raised, Since this, quite you my belief in the scrupulous apparently, has not wholly proved honesty of the members of the|to be the case, let me now en-| White House staff in performing!large upon the contents of that their duties in a manner consistent | letter. with the responsibility we all have. In so doing, it is not my in- * x * regarding the-: of any ac-|If mistakes are made, they are tions of mine in relation to Bernard mistakes of judgment. america ph here post! |textile mills there. On one occasion, I assisted his Goldfine; cess story of an immigrant bey | He built up a going business |son in a difficulty in which “he In the processing of proper re- quests, it is obviously necessary for some contact te be made between a member of the White House staff and the appropriate government official, a letter of a person-to-person state- ment when made by a White House staff member to an indi- whe came te this country, found- ed a business, raised a family and made a success of him- self. You gentlemen are familiar, I am when other manufacturers were finding it necessary to leave New England, He revived the mills found himself. I attended his son’s wedding. Mrs. Adams and I gave the young couple a wedding gift Seeeni, ty give fo ond frat answers to any questions you may Wish to ask me in that con- nection; and Third, with specific reference, to the matters with which this com- mittee is immediately ‘concerned, and saved the jobs of many of |I believe they still have in their the people in the community, home. I go into what may appear to| has been reported, paid by Mr. [as wrong ‘as to say that any other be. extraneous details in an at- Goldfine. He offered these facili- jnormal human relationships ar? tempt to describe the relationship| ties and I accepted them—with |\ rong. that has grown up between Mr. |Goldfine and me, between his fam-| lily and mine, over almost a full generation. It has been qa warm re- lationship. ll, THOSE HOTEL BILLS There are three specific items— ‘each a direct result of this rela-| tionship — with which you, the) member of this committee, are im-| |mediately concerned: (1) Certain) hotel bills paid by Bernard Gold-|™ fine; (2) A rug now covering the floor of ghe living roont’ of my rented house in Washington; and (3) The gift of an overcoat made of a fabric he manufactured, The hotei bills—at the Sheraton Plaza in Boston, the Mayflower in Plymouth, and the Waldorf- Astoria in New onan as sole | no Strings attached, When Bernard Goldfine first vis-| ited Mrs, Adams and me in the house we now occupy in Washing-| ton he commented on the shabbi- ness of the rug which then cov- ered a rather large living room, floor. He said he would like to iget a better one, although I told, jhim at that time that such a rug| |wou'd be of no use to us when we oved from our present house or returned to New Hampshire. He replied that when that time came and I had no further use for it, I should return it, The rug is his property and he so regards it, Bernard Goldfine is a manufac- turer of fabrics. He is proud of his mills and their products. From ‘time to time he has expressed pride in the form of gifts made of these fabrics, which he has-pre- sented to many friends and offi- | You are concerned—and most ‘correctly concerned—with how such a friendship may affect the conduct of an Assistant to the President in his relationships with men of government. And you should 3sk me: “Did Bernard Goldfine benefit in any way in his relations with any branch of the federal gov- ernment because he was a friend of Sherman Adams?" “Did Sherman Adams seek to secure any favors or benefits for Bernard Goldfine because of this friend?” My answer to both questions is: “Ne.” * * * . I know of no action requested om taken by me or by any member of the staff with any government official that has resulted in any benefit to Bernard Golofine tnat he could not have received had he to outline for you what I consider to be the duties of the Assistant to the President and the manner in which such duties, under our sys- tem, should be performed. 1, DUTIES OF ASSISTANT If I may, I should like to begin with this last topic. During the past five and one-half years, I have tried to make myself-available to every person—whether a member of Congress; an official of the gov- ernment, or a private citizen—who had a legitimate problem with any| of the federal departments or-agen- cies that he wished to bring to the attention of the White House or members of the White House staff. Obviously, I could not hope to cope with every problem present- ed to mie personally, Rnt I have tried to see to it that ‘o Presi- dent’s ‘staff ha& made every effort to deal with every proper request that hag been presented. Were I or the members of the staff to refuse to entertain such re- quests that come to us from mem- bers of the Congress, officials ot the government, or ‘private indi- viduals, we would not, in «my! opinion, be fulfilling the duties which have been assigned to us in our position) in the government. |proper vidual in an agency of the govern- ment receives prompt attention. But I would not wish to place myself in the position of insulting either the intelligence or the in- tegrity of these officials by im- plying that they might allow them- iselves to be influenced in their de- cisions by such a telephone call, letter or statement. We relay the request. for in- stance, for information or for ap- pointment and then rely upon the judgment of the indivicual as to the mefit of the request and. the actions to be taken. In this portion of our many du- ties, we have innumerable requests covering a great variety of mat- ters which the staff and I hantdle as best we can in the manner I have described. In all of these, to the best of: my knowledge, neither I nor any member of the staff has ever attempted to influence any ad- Miinistrative agency agency or any governmental official in any decision which he is charged by faw to make, ‘That, gentlemen, is a quick de- scription of the manner in which proper requests fhat © ADAMS BEFORE nevestiaatons ~ , eatin Adams, (in circle) President Eisenhower's assistant, soci toward the camera as he sits in the witness chair before the House subcommittee’ in- come to our vestigating his rélations with a Boston businessman. 5 penne of cials of government. ~~ &s an example, he presented, in the year 1955, to each of the governors Of the states and ter- ritories, sufficient weolen fabric from his looms to make aq suit. Mrs. Adams and I, in common with many other of his friends, have been recipients of such gifts, A question has been raised about} _a coat, reportedly valuéd at a fan- tistic sum, which was given to! me. I have inquired as to the cost of the fabric which was manu factured on the looms of one of his mills and made up by a local tailor. ; I have learned that the material from which this garment was made cost this mill about $69.00 I accepted this gift in the same spirit in which he accepted, many years ago, a gold watch from me Over the years our families have exchanged a number of gifts. The exchange of gifts be- tween individuals and families is no new symbol of friendship. It is as old as civilization. To say that, in itself, the giving and accepting of gifts between AP Wirephote the sabcomepiatee are at the extreme left.’ Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark) is second from left. Adams’ attorney, Roger Robb, sits gone directly to the agency in- volved, and he and I had been complete strangers. * *x * You might also ask me: “Is it proper in your opinion, for any public official to accept any gifts from any friend?” This is a question which every man in public life can only answe> for himself. | Surely I am not insensitive to | interpretations that it is pessibie to place upon a situation invelv- ing my relationship, with a friend who becomes ‘involved, ad- vertently or inadvertently, with matters in public agencies, I can only say to this commit- tee, with a clear conscience, that in the five and one-half yéars that I have been at my post, I have never permitted any personal relationships to affect in any way any actions of mine in matters relating to the conduct of my of * * * beside him. Spectators fill all available space in the caucus room. friends is sinful or improper is 5 Sige eee vw ‘sg F's wm “a eo eg es te eye TS SS SS SS ee ae 8 ag ‘ ; * eg Billy Martin hit the nail mitted that the Tiger players did the goofing and the manager got the exit. The outspéken little shortstop, who someday may be a manager himself in the fiery class of Bobby Bragan or Eddie Stanky, was not just feeling sorry. for Jack Tighe, he knew what he was saying. x * No one can say Tighe loafed on the job. In fact there were probably few. Tiger manggers who tried harder to win. Even though they say Tighe may stay in the Tiger organization and he may for awhile, he did leave the door open for another managerial position. Best type of ball club for youngsters, mostly in their years in the majors. x * Jack has the personality which would make for har- mony on a young team, one ing to live on their laurels majors. These are the type at players who become. majer (oe pres — aoe league “veterans” in two or three seasons and who of the Tigers a week ago in Bos- ‘jog instead of run when a freshman manager, like’ |ton. This will be his first game Tighe even though he is twice the player’s age, gives on the Tigers’ home field. an order. . At third base the Tigers have . two new showpieces, both in the You’ve heard the statement so often in the past, “The! form of Ossie Virgil, Brought Tigers wouldn’t play for Hutchinson,” “They wouldn’t| #? fom Charleston, shortly be play for Harris,” and the latest being “They don’t want| nighe as matager, Virgil has to play for Tighe.” played a big role in the Tigers’ These statements are mostly hogwash, but if Pe eed tis mene seclpond there is any inkling of truth in them, then we hope ——— ane = is Lod _ : egro ever they decide to play ." nt. Noman. Tels wilt “be his firet appearance in Detroit. Otherwise, the Tigers should adopt the Yankee phil-| 4 new outfielder-first baseman, osophy, “When with the Yankees you play like a Yankee, |Tito Francona, and a new pitcher, - poe just another major leaguer—or even [Bill Fischer, will show ret time. eaguer. They were obtained DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Saar cast ne here aaa Latest gimmick for promotional bowling are the sum-|pitcher Bob Shaw. mer “Trim-Gym” Leagues for gals. All women in the * * * league compete for a prize, not for score byt for weight.| Outfielder Al Kaline has been Every league afternoon each girl gets on the scales nan aes ao eee and if she fails to send the scale dial downward she must /siump much of the season, has pay a penalty. — —— aang tae * * * ? charge. surge GOING TOROME ul Gm a uaed Keone Planning on going to Rome for the 1960 ‘Olympics? 337 among the Tigers If so, better take a tent. A winning streak of five — The Italian travel authority predicts that the city | which is what the Tigers will will be 25,000 hotel rooms short during the games in | be “hooting:tor tonight — would August of that year They mustered that much earlier No hotel reservations can be made for the Olympics! '" the season but still were until July 1, 1959 and already one hotel reports it has! fesese tense when Nerman had to reject almost 1,000 applicants. took over from Tighe. ‘on the noge when he ad- * Tighe would be a team of freshman and ennaes * without stars who are try- of their first years in the Plays W. Michigan Tonight Missouri Leads Series’ OMAHA (®—Missouri was in the driver's seat today as the only un- defeated team in the NCAA World Series of baseball and was a good bet to repeat as national cham- pion, A sentimental favorite with fans because the University of Nebras- ka also is a member of the Big Eight Conference, Missouri hand- ed previously unbeaten Holy Cross a 4-1 defeat in a third round game last night. in Soi Jol “round games, Four Area Pros PGA Qualifiers Dietz, Johnson, Gajda and Evans Pass Trials at Black River CC 2 Oakland County area pros seized four of the five available qualify- ing berths for the National PGA golf tournament in 36-hole section- al trials held Monday at Port Huron’s Black River Country Club. Mike Dietz of Indianwood CC, Farmington’s Jimmy Johnson, Bob Gajda of Forest Lake and Utica’s Max Evans were the four area pros who made the grade for the PGA tourney, scheduled July 14-20 at Llanderch CC in Havertown, Pa. Tom Talkington of Ypsilanti, head pro at Wasbtenay. CC, was the top qualifier in the 44-man field. Talkington conquered tricky greens and high winds to capture meda] honors with a five-under-par 70-67 — 137, the only sub-par score of the day. Dietz took 2nd place with 143, six strokes behind Talkington, Johnson carded 145. ‘Gajda and Evans succeeded in qualifying aft- er a sudden-death playoff with Ben - Lala of Monrée and Tommy Cos- of mos of Oakland Hills as the four . golfers tied at 146. Pars on the 2nd extra hole ended the playoff. : Three other Michigan pros were exempt from qualifying — state PGA champion John Barnum of Grand Rapids and former pational PGA champs Wally Burkemo of lefthander Bob Blakeslee kept pre-tourney favorite Southern California alive with q two-hitter that eliminated Colorado Sjate, 12-1, and Western Michigan oust- ed Clemson, 5-3, Holy Cross and Southern Call- fornia meet tonight, with the West- ern Michigan and Missouri game 'following all except Missouri have 2-1 records, Elmer Harbin’s steady five-hit \piteching and Sunny Siebert's slug- ging were the difference for Mis- souri last night. Harbin, who pitched less than seven innings during the reguiar seaon because of a sore arm, struck out eight, in- cluding the side in the fifth inning. Blakeslee lost his shutout in- the fourth inning to. Colorado State without -giving up a hit. A walk, two errors and a fielder’s choice produced the run. Southern Cal rapped 14 hits: Marv Winegar’s big bat punched out a run-scoring triple, a two-run homer and a single to help Western Michigan down Clemson. Pitcher Art Morrissey gave up sin- gle runs to Clemson in the third, seventh and ninth innings. Fries’ Crew Tops Watkins Lake Race Winners A crew led by Glen Fries won the lightning title, Harm Gillen’s craft took thistle honors and Guy and Nancy Duffield finished 1st in the snipe class on a busy after-| Players Debut at Stadium. noon of sailboat racing sponsored | Ps But even if they lose they've ja three-game set starting tonight, "lend. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1958 Bee Indians Find Out Tonight — ‘Are Yanks | By The Associated Press. Are those New York Yankees ready to be had? Or is that four- losi * the ¢ trap ready to explode as they open their second tour of the American League’s Western Division? Either way, that slump figures to perk up the gate as the Yankees move into Cleveland for then move on for a series at Detroit at the week's losing nine of their last 15 and playing only :500 ball for 18 June games, carry a rare 19-inning scoreless string into Cleveland jafter Sunday's double shutout by * are nine games behind the league- leading Yankees, even after their sweep of. a four-game series in New York. Bill Hoeft (5-5) is Norman's A crowd of 30,000 was expected for tonight’s game. Fans were lined up for tickets as early as noon yesterday, when the Tigers were idle. P NO MORE WIRES — ‘Bob Cérv, Kansa# City slugging Star, holds the wires that kept his jaws clamped month. They were removed at a KC were put on after he fractured his faw in continues to lead the American League in home runs tal today. a game May Chuck Canterbury fired a two- over-par 76 Monday to pace 23 other teenage golfers in the annual Waterford Junior Chamber of Com- merce junior golf tournament at Pontiac Country Club. Canterbury shot a one-under-par 36 on the front nine, then came home with 40 to capture medalist honors, Four other youths will join the Waterford High player in repre- senting the Waterford chapter in the state Jaycee tourney July 6-8 at Ann Arbor, — The four remaining state qual- ifiers are Don Stipeak, Jon Shaw, Terry Kelley and Ed Tokarski, 15-Run Stanza Paces BC to 25-8 Victory %8 triumph in a Class B City League baseball bame at Jaycee Park. . The BC nine amassed 18 hits and scored 15 rung in the 2nd inning as 19. men batted to erase an 83 deficit. Jim Skinner’ and Gene Gidcumb each blasted a - Gidcumb and Del Chavez made three hits apiece for the BC team while Jerry Moore picked up two safeties in a losing cause. Play was halted after five innings, ee Club ...... 3180 hey Be 1 Kuhiman's ....4,8 00 00—8 B Erickson, Skinner (1) and rshall, Antcliff (2), Bovee (2) aren Sunday by the Watkins Lake Yachting Association. Fries, with his wife, Jo, and Ed Flardeau as his crew won easily topping even the majority of thistles despite a time difference andiin starting. Fred Brede and his sons, Fred dr., and Bruce, ranked 2nd and lightning competition, Paul Saghy and Jim Parshall (helped Gillen defeat Carl° Keitz. | Norm Ledwin was 3rd in the thistle} . division. The /Duffields edged out Ray Frankel and his crew for the) snipe crown with Bob Newman Franklin Hills and Chick Harbert Meadowbrook. and his father, Don, forming the ard Place duo, 4 the Dave Green crew was 3rd in Conner, Walled Lake ‘Ruth’ Loop Starts for ‘58 League Sunday, Charlie Leneschmidt 113 for Union Lake. ae tik r Warhonn . homered to spark the Cards. Tom. Chicago imy Bridges, former Tiger. grees great who is now a scout, threw out the Ist ball. More guests are slated today. Everything except the sky caved |} in on Kuhlman Electric yesterday |f} as the Boys Club romped to al] Stipcak wag runner-up yesterday, ew York ee by # seeneeeee tr] 7 ee ? peg : i meee : a Y's RESULTS No games — » New Jere at p.m—Ford neue (cnlenge, 8 pentiler 2) edited Se Detroit, a p.m.—Rames aay vee ATETE. the ' Walled Lake . ae ee pee eb vs, ichdenae’ - Sel ” sky ie”n vs. ee oo. 176 by Canterbury Heads Waterford Ja ycee Field only one stroke back of Canter- | bury with 37-40—77, Shaw took 3rd place with 83, Canterbury, Shaw and Kelley also qualified for the state event in last year’s Waterford Jaycee tour- iney. Shaw was the medalist a year ago. QUALIFIERS Chuck Canterbury Don Stipcak 37-40-—TT Terry Reiley Ps a + reki 42-44—86 | Fred Harri anneree 46-41 ) iteve Konop "y 3-3 NON QUALAFIERS Borry ee = Tallman A Mike McCarty 52-48—100 Jack Comas 49- \ pole = me Sibenie Behind Mike. 5 o penny Younger ’ 0 Don Meinally 88-withdrew Three State Netters Win Matches in NCAA ANNAPOLIS @—Three entries sailed through their matches in the NCAA tennis cham- pionships yesterday without loss of a set. Michigan Student Plays’ in Women’s Tournament "s National Collegiate 4 yg|Jack Kramer's |, arn the. 2. ae Maen ambi be Widens ; i gee eeeG Laugh D 5 - FF = e < Z it [ j ge Otber pitchers in the news were) Sal Maglie and Don Bessent. Mag- lie, now with the Cards, hurled a blast at the Yankees for replacing him with a 39-year-old man (Vir- New Injury Slows Hoad in Tourney FOREST HILLS; N. Y. (AP)— Lew Hoad’s hope of dethroning pro tennis king Pancho Gonzales in the $15,000 Tournament of Champions today was jolted by a new injury—a sore leg muscle that | cuts his court after upsetting Hoad, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, in the round-robin event. “It's tough enough to run on that grass without a bad leg.” Hoad's loss juggled the stand- ings for the $3,000 first prize in Rocen's Market Sah seater Sane Linda qualified yesterday. with a 41-45-86 against par of 38-35~73.! "|Andonian and Wally Smith, both “l\tournament in 36-hole sectional ‘Shutouts Mark | A pair of shutouts highlighted chants >. day, They are now tied for 2nd. THEY LOVE A WINNER. early as noon yesterday at the in action. Many were buying for the acta alas jest sale of the season'’ as fans clamored to see ot ee ee big on hand for tonight's for National: State Publinx champion Mike from Pontiac, managed to qualify for the Nationa] Public Links golf qualifying roundg yesterday at Oakland Hills and Knollwood. Andonian and Smith, semifinal- ists in the state Publinx tourney which concludes this weekend at” Pontiac Country Club, were two Softball Action Larson, Mayer Mound Standouts in 4-Game City Schedule Monday night's four-game City League softball schedule at Beau- dette and North Side parks. Both mound gems came at North Side. Jerry pitched a three- hitter and his teammates 10-hit as the Pontiac Mer- O'Neil Realty, 6-0. In the opening contest, Eugene | Mayer hurled five-hit ball to lead ners made 10 safe blows. Stadium banged out a dozen safeties, including.a home run by Homer Harrison, for a six-inning 14-2 triumph over the CIO. Ed Mc- Manus pitched for Stadium and gave up four hits. Pontiac Teams Win, Lose in L-A Loop One Pontiac team was victorious but the other lost a cidse one in) Latin-American baseball play Sun- ve him | Blue Star Drive-In to a 9-0 white- (a) Kro! of Cavern Bar. The win- (5°. T Fred Konchis twirled a four-hit- = ter in the opener on the Beaudette|sam Lim idiamond as the VFW defeated the niger Chuck Mason homered’ si \High top-ranked Ray Senkowski of Ham- .|tramck 2 Pontiac Golfers Qualify Public Links — of a dozen golfers who success- fully hurdied the trials, A total of 265 players waged a virgual dawn-to-dusk battle for the 12 available berths in the national event, scheduled July 7-12 at Sil- ver Lake Golf Club in Orland, Dl. ~*~ *« * None of the 12 qualifiers succeed- ed in matching or bettering par, Roy Cullenbine, former Detroit Ti- ger outfielder, came the closest with a six-over-par 77-73-1530. It was the 2nd straight year that Cul- lenbine grabbed medalist honors. A sc0re of 159 or better was ‘és Smith finished in a three-way tie for 4th place with 81-75—156. Ray ‘Allen of Detroit qualified with a scorecard of 79-77-1536, but with- ‘drew at the end of play. * * * Al Krol of Detroit was runner-up in yesterday's trials with 77-73— $12. Detroit's Harry Taylor scored a hole-in-one at Knollwood with a 3- iron shot on the 206-yard par three 6th hole, but it was all to no avail. He had a total of 173 to Roy Cullenbine 77-73—1 71-15—153 Jack Aldred -T3—14% Nicoll 76-79—I18S Wally @mith $1-75—156 om Stevens 79-T7—158 *Ray Allen TO. TT— 156 rray Brooks 18-79—157 se 81-T7—158 et) Woodard 81-T7-—148 Ty Caplin 82-77—159 ike « 82-77-10 $1-78—159 Val Bleech *Withdrew after qualifying. Hamtramck Boys Top Threats in Nationals. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. # — Three matches for berths in the quarterfinal round wére on tap to- day in the national interscholastic tennis tournament, but only one involved a seeded player. That one sent Bill Lenoir, the sixth-ranked entrant from West School, Phoenix, Ariz, against Francisco Castillo of Ham- tramck, Mich., High. Four seeded performers, led by Treatment: In a proper >. at it that way will help you | during those times when 2 you find yourself in a _ slump in your trap shots, © It focuses your attention ’ on the essentials of the = shot. > If your golf course has a | trap for practice use, as # many do, I advise you to practice this sand shot.a dézen or so times without a ball. Just take practice swings in the trap. Picture a strip of , trap with your sand wedge. anal stn te ti ‘te, , Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CARY iteeeeoure PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Sand.Trap Slump. DIAGNOSIS: Fresh-approach Needed. | trap, what you really do is take out a divot of sand and | let the ball ride out of the trap on that divot. Looking sand about six inches long and a half to three- quarters of an inch wide. Pick this divot out of the a few times using an actual ball, . This is the best method-ef practicing sand shots a Ee | I know of. It’s helped me a number of times. 4 : ~ | (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) explosion shot from a sand i ee Ge ae Cae Cae: ON ee . Then _— the ‘process AER \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1958 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Defending Detroit will debut at Baltimore. | Commissioner Bert. Bell nounced Monday that the Chicago Cardinals and New York. Giants Sports Calendar TODAY CLASS Jet Weer, 6:30 p. a = Varden's va, Lumber, Jaycee Park, 5:30 p.m. Seftball CITY MEN — Franklin Pratests yes ye. in the ‘do- skins in their new home, the Uni: versity of Pennsylvania's Frank- lin Field. The Pittsburgh Steelers, who open at San Francisco, will play their 1958 games at the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh stadium. Other opening day games fea- ture the Chicago Bears at Green Bay, Cleveland at Los Angeles — Shaw's a evelers vs, Our and Detroit at Baltimore. * * * The season runs through Sun- day, Dec. 14, with the league y|championship game scheduled for Dec. 28 in the home of the East- jwill be played on Saturday nights, Baltimore. entertaining the Chica- go Bears and the Cardinals play- "ling host to Washington, both Oct. 4.) * «* -* Twice will the pros invade the traditional college football Satur- day afternoons with Baltimore meeting Los Angeles Dec. 6, and the‘ Steelers playing the. Cardinals at Pittsburgh Dec. 13. Conflict with college games on these dates are unlikely since the regular col- legiate season usually is.over by the first week in December. Detroit and Green Bay are scheduled for a renewal of their traditional . Thanksgiving Day game in Detroit Nov. 27. x *£ k The two conference — Eastern ern champion. Bell disclosed that two games and Western — league plays a basic schedule of home and home ‘Fat’ Wins 2-1. _ Pitching Duel . in 10 Innings Harlan (Fat) Keith outpitched Gene Shell and scored the winning run on his mound foe’s error as Sno-Bol edged Drayton Drug A, 2-1, in a 10-inning Waterford League softball battle Monday ¥ Bile Honpital, “6:39 pn yg 74 . rad a, poh a © vB. Sho pad Ceatee Rapiiie ve. Fenties Ww. -—~ Spencer Pioor tnvincible Deluxe 2/15¢ er ag a gp ny ‘Take Messnonte, imperial 6¢ Cigarillo 5/204 - Nonne’s Drive-In, a te at Drayton WEDNESDAY ~~ CIO Local 504 vs, Shaw's | : | | CLASS A Jewelers, Wisner, 5:30 p.m, CLASS B Kuhlman. Electric vs, _ Varden’s, Jaycee Park, 5:30 p.m. Softball CITY —_ — Elks No, 810 vs. Bir- HAZEL PARK ——* — 1 _—— ina | shawe, erm oe 8:36 pm. at) Beandette; ade Likeside Royals, 7 = a a riff's Grill vs. HARNESS International Autos. 8:30 p.m., at North WATERFORD MEN — Hubert Walls Service va. Eagles, 7 p.m., and Arrows vs. Jim Walls Service, §:30 p-m., at Drayton Pisins. RACEWAY i BEATTY’S TRANSMISSION & SERVIC NO MONEY |i DOWN | EASY TERMS Must Overcome Morals Charge PHILADELPHIA (AP) — “I haven't got rabbit ears. Baseball is my life and I'm ready to face anything to return to the game.” So said Edward Francis Bou- chee in his first meeting with the press, radio and television corps since his plea of guilty to a mor- als charge dealt him out of organ- ized baseball. ~ ~ ot * * Bouchee, 25, a .291 hitter for ithe Philadelphia Phillies as a ‘rookie first baseman last year, was a picture of confidence as he fired answers to a barrage of questions. He got the big pitch right off ithe bat. Does he feel up to taking | the possible.barbs which fans and, lin some cases, opposing players |may hurl at him? x * * “I'm as well prepared as I can! be. I've talked it over with the. | doctors. We expect it. I'm here to | play baseball, not to listen to boos and unthinking remarks. 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Shortstop Pete Thompson worked a clean swipe of home for the Union club in the bottom of the 5th inning te tie the score at 9-9, then Roger Johnson | singled to score Ron Woodhull with the winning run in the 6th. Griff's outhit the CIO, 10 to 9, 'with Russ Lothery collecting four ‘safeties in as many trips to the \plate and Toney Lothery making |two-for-three. Chet Woodmore had ‘two safe blows in four tries for | the Union. Jim Wagner hurled the distance ‘for the CIO. Wayne McGuire and /DeWayne Sheffer shared pitching ‘duties for GRIFF’S cio AB RH ABR ‘Grah'm, ss 4 1 0 B. H’y'd, 2>2 2 Ber c § 2 1 W'dhull, if 2 2 R th, ef 4 3 4 B'back, cf 3 06 T. Loth, 3b 3 2 2 Ricketts, rf 3 0 /Caswely, If 4 0 1 Johnson, ¢ 3 0 ‘Shanks, rf 4 0 1 Graves. Ib 4 1 Wharry, 1b 4 0 1! W'more, 3b 4 2. Uhan, 2b 4 0 © Th'pson, ss 2 2 McGuire, p 2 1 © Wagner, p 1 1 Sheffer, p © 0 0 —_——— 27 10 33. «6 10 , Griffs ..... 362 400 O—98 10 TIO .....-.....233 O11 X—10 96 Disabled List BALTIMORE (AP)—The Balti- Monday ‘received missioner Ford Frick to place The southpaw suffered a frac- Phil's Bouchee Hopes to Rejoin Club Soon night at Drayton Plains. x &* *. Keith hurled a three-hitter and fanned 10 batters. Shell tossed five-hit ball, but his wild throw to er had rabbit ears and I don't expect to develop them now.” Owner Bob Carpenter said Bou- chee’s return was in the hands of three people—the psychiatrist, the probation officer and Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick. * * * Carpenter said the club has been receiving about a dozen let- ters a week and only one, which he described as being of the crank variety, Was against - Bouchee’s eventual return to baseball. ‘Ist base in the bottom of the 1t0h ‘inning enabled ‘‘Fat’’ to race home from 2nd with the winning run. * * * The Arrows made only six hits, but capitalized on a whopping 21 walks for a 20-9 rout of Drayton Drug B. Drayton had nine safeties. The Arrows scored nine runs in the 5th inning and eight more in the 6th. ‘Junior Legion Games Wednesday's Jr. Legion baseball schedule will have Birmingham at Berkley, Clawson at Milford, Roy- al Oak at Southfield and Rochester at Waterford. 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Massachusetts ’ — “You have to enjoy something * sus ‘hinked en aticly 2 Thee TONIGHT which said Goldfine _ SIXTEEN | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUN E 17, 1958 he, Oe ok a a up G8 gS i Sy ¢ a « ra st 3 Set Ee ee ee if CVG EE Set ae gta Ty by te arty Ty Oe a et eS ~ ‘Sweet Tooth Bandit’ Giving Himself Away LOS ANGELES (AP)— A gun- man's habit of robbing candy stores — and helping himself to was van by police after rob- bing 30 stores, all of the same firm. He went to prison, A few months ago he wag paroled, There was a robbery at one of the firm's stores: yesterday, An employe tripped an alarm and Denies Deals’ With Goldfine Dulles Applauds. 1 ; .|Dance Troupe jf From Russia — THE BROT KARAM candy as well as cash — won him|police came, They arrested Lee Bandit.” oS “1 just love that candy”, said -Ex-Publisher of macs srr in the cold bist last Four years ago Lee Gordon, 2,'Gordon. Boston: Post Received !night and took in the Soviet's . ‘$ ' Loan It wag love at — The sometimes BOSTON (AP)—John Fox, for-|joined the WATERFORD = “~ Cor. Williams Lake DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY ORIVE-IN - Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M. ‘ROCK HUDSON JENNIFER COLOR by OF LUXE souno JONES + VITTORIO DE SICA FE 4-4611 BLUE SKY be MIFFED MOOD — Comie Cantinflas is serious about the irritation of his employer, David Niven, when they meet a snag which delays their the World in 80 Days” features an all-star cast. race around the time in Pontiac world. Now showing for the first at the Huron Theater, ‘Around Hollywood Headlines Boy Dies in Ball Game Atlanta American Legion Post 1, “ |sional committee investigation, mer publisher of the defunct Bos- ton Post, says no political deals $400,000 from Bernard Goldfine, now a central figure in a congres- In a statement last night, Fox magazine “extended a $400,000 line of cred- it” to Fox ‘on condition the Post make a last-minute switch to sup- port Dever.” The paper did support Dever in that campaign, but he lost. Fox said he agreed to support Dever even before he took over control of the Boston Post Sept. 3, 1952, because he was an old ing to do with the paper’s support of Dever. * * * Of Goldfine, Fox said he knew were involved when he borrowed] " friend. He said the loan had noth-|" agile young men clustered about |} Dulles, Some whipped out movie)|} DAVIO 0. SELZNICK’S procuction of ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S him by the late Paul A, Dever,/words into Russian, he said - former Democratic governor of/believed “happiness” a - LAKE THEATER and supportér of Paul Dever.” Fox said Dever offered to help him obtain the loan when he heard him telephone several banks | in quest of loans. Acting through Dever—who was the loan could be arranged but that the lender wanted his iden- | ROUR | ‘ Suiterield Theatees| TODAY er Le CET MORE OUT of LIFE—GO OUT to the MOVIES! 7190 OPrpyKe ‘at ATLANTA (AP)—A 14- pen On Gam ee | 5 A (AP)— year-old 5 . . Japanese Beauty Wears _ jy was ines tay ise night |Soldine, witout “knowin — ew = 7 “. sliding into home plate during a ate Open Daily oy —Today ci— NOW Man's Shirt to Success {unit bascbatt game. Caries a.| 10 quoted Dever as saving tht] aus pat : OAKLAND: Esai: LAST DAY! THRU By BOB THOMAS for Jerry Lewis’ leading lady in crak bone plea apparently lity kept secret. GENE KELLY @ NATALIE WOOD THURSDAY frre re a wie kimono did nothing for her| wos narowed an additional 250-1 | ig “MARJORIE MORNINGSTAR” ithe improbable name of Nobu cute figure and personality, Pro-| Sixty million acres, or one acre|and repaid the full $400,000 at the | EXCLUSIVE McCarthy is the ines Jepenett a wer-star Lewis merely said out of every five, of U. S. cropland prevailing interest rates in Jan- | FIRST RUNS [Ur eens See com a ee STARTS TOMORROW es And she can thank a man’s shirt : :. ve *! of for helping her end a series of =. | -AND SO THEY a | diaanooi : th u“ aN NDEL 2 IN COLOR |disappointments. . ein, told sl apart ek THE MOST FANTASTIC ENTERTAINMENT SINNED ... knowingly SPT peer trecrecerseentcy | TVNT 1N Tit aston’ or tat Rea avi arthy, ha e some; 1 against eac an WIDE - WIDE | 05 in Japan and bits in three the tesults to Jem. MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY" i cosiase theansetemat SCREEN Aner movies. Though she on “That’s our git!” the comic * vors Western clothes, she was xclaimed. “Why haven't I seen to report in a kimono to try OUt/ner?” Tashlin explained that he } 2 LAST TIMES TONITE roke of luck came : “LAST PARADISE” Sa wa ae was er GARY COOPER “FORT BOWIE” ‘Oe DIANE VARSI | es ae SUZY PARKER jOttawa, Canada, where her father iwas a diplomatic secretary, Dur- ‘ing the war she was evacuated with other children to the north of Japan but became sick and re- turned to Tokyo during the height of the American bombings. After the war, her father, who had turned to dress designing, urged her to try out for a movie role contest, She showed up un- r willingly, wearing a frowsy cos- Ai \tume, But the director immediate- ly chose her. She contirfued acting and modeling in Japan, and then a camera led her to her husband. |She posed in a bathing suit for an |Army post camera club, of which ‘w C Suite CIRCUIT — Starts WED. 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PICTURE! $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 3 d > d a a a > a a > ‘ rw wTVyeTerT eT ee Bada ii i i hh panna nnn nae nan en ie an Oe OOO UCU UC CCCCCCCCTC CINEMASCOPE . TecHMCoLOR® 3 | ! 3 PONTIAC OUTER SPACE! > 4 Dewey | sedteemeaietonmroegen: THEATER ~~ | “Coming Soon “GODS LITTLE ACRE” ¢ i vv WA Ve Uw eee a ¥ * PIPALAAA ¥ PAPPIPPPPPPIPY 6 : a . 1 - an ! I _ , ’ 4 : é . ; ' f i : j 4 : © ‘ ' as 9 \ : } é : 4 as ' a f 7 t | i } . \ ... , \ \ \ ' \ ee \ paca SE RMT) APS te > e , 58 Why Sherm Must Squirm: . Adams Can’t Cla ‘By JAMES MARLOW Press News Analyst WASHINGTON (AP)—Sherman |" ® Personal basis and did Adams; who's played hard to get/President Eisenhower, his Cabi- before, has now agreed to faceinet or his advisers. committee inves- a congressional tigating his relations with Ber-|€nce. nard Goldfine, Boston millionaire who paid his hotel bills. Why? - ~ Adams, President Eisenhower's No, 1 assistant and so powerful in the White House and the govern- ly do otherwise. In the past he could claim im- munity. Not now. If the Adams-Goldfine relation- ship involved official business Ad- ams could have re to: go be- fore the committeé. That's what he did three years ago when his tional separation of powers be- tween the executive and legisla- testimony was sought in the Dix- on-Yates case. He claimed immu- nity then, , idents, from Washington to Eisen- hower, have refused. to let con- gressional committees examine ei- ther individuals or records from the executive branch of the gov- ernment for such reasons as this: right ‘to keep confidential from Congress : which they think, in the public in- terest, require seerecy. + be At one time or another 18 pres- That they have a constitutional papers and information * * * This is based on the ¢onstitu- tive branches of government. For example: Fear 8 Possibly Exposed Deadly Radiation Released OAK RIDGE, Tenn, (AP)—A| nuclear reaction—set off acciden-' tally by an atomic plant worker— released some deadly atomic ra- diation, yesterday, but there was no nuclear explosion. The Atomic Energy Commis- sion said eight employes, whose badges showed some exposure to radiation, were held in the plant dispensary for observation. x * * An automatic alarm sounded about 2 p. m. yesterday, indicat- ing a rise in the level of radiation in a vast nuclear enérgy facility. The AEC immediately ordered three of the many buildings in the area evacuated. The commission said in a state-| ment that the incident apparently | occurred “when an employe emp- tied a small container of en- riched uranium into a larger! drum, The change in the geom-| AF Bomber, Fighter Collide—2 Men Die MOJAVE, Calif. (AP). — A jet! bomber and a supersonic fighter smashed together high over the Mojave Desert yesterday. Two) men in the bomber died, : The FIOOC fighter returned safe- ly to its base with’ one wing badly damaged. Its pilot was unhurt. * * *® Lt. Col. Boyd L. Grubaugh, 40; and Capt. Edward C. Gahl, 4%; both of Edwards Air Force Base, tried to bail out of their stricken B57 as it plunged from 32,000 feet. They apparently ejected too late. The plane smashed to bits in) rough desert country. A helicopter, found the two bodies five miles away. | * * * | Capt. C. D. Crabb, pilot of the jet fighter, said he didn't see the B57. Crabb and a wingman were. flying a training mission from) George Air Force Base at Vjctor-| ville, 60 miles to the east. * Grubaugh, of Van Wert, Ohio, | lived at Edwards with his wife, Isabel, and children Kristi, Jack and Jill. * Gahl, formerly of Oklahoma. City, leaves his widow, Glynna, and sons Robert and James, few hours. Approximately 4,500 Mother Taking Her4Children | on Long Cruise FORT BENTON, Mont. (AP) — With their mother at the helm, four children are seeing the na- tion's midsection on a_ leisurely cruise home to Cincinnati—three rivers, two months and 3,000 miles away. * * *. Mrs. Carol Spelius and her crew (the youngest is her daughter, 2) left in their cabin cruiser on the Missouri River Sunday to the cheers of more than a thousand persons, Twenty-three smaller boats are accompanying them the first 250 miles, ee The skipper, an experienced hand at small boats, has been commissioned to write articles about the trip for two newspapers, the Cincinnati Enquirer and the) Louisville Courier-Journal. Her other children are Wayne, 15; Christine, 9; and Chris Arthur, 6. Their father is a Cincinnati sales engineer. Almost 95 per cent of Iceland’s exports are fish. ——— HALF ACRE CASTLE OF HIDE ANDO SEEK WITH US ? etry of the container apparently created a critical mass and a nu- clear reaction occurred. There was no nuclear explosion.” An in-. vestigation is under way. i * * * All the facilities at the plant, except those in the immediate area where the accident occurred, went back into operation within a employes. work in three shifts at the plant -which makes radioac-) tive materials and is a nuclear research site. | The AEC said the leakage caused no danger threat to Oak Ridge or the surrounding area be- cause precautionary measures were taken to prevent the con-| tamination from spreading from \+) “THE PO : has on : Wee i ey im Immunity Now, ams and Adams for Goldfine was thy hearings arene Motlto let a Senate committee ques- Y\tion some of his aides about a discussion they had on the Army’s dealings with Sen. Joseph McCar- And that mekes all the differ). > wis), Adams was in on ek *« * that — ed the coat and rug. Goldfine too: Goldfine was having trouble with the Federal Trade Commission and the Securities Commission and Adams made inquiries at both agencies on behalf of his bene- He also arranged: an interview | for Goldfine with one of the com- missioners but denies any insin-| uation be at any time. used his. influence to help the millionaire. Time magazine, in an interview with Goldfine, quoted him as say- ing when a man has problems he) goes to some publ senator or governor—but ‘‘not to’ himself put on a personal plane by explaining his relationship ‘with Goldfine was that of an old fam- The rich Goldfine’ paid more than $2,000 in hotel bills for Ad- jams and may have given him at least a $700 coat and a $2,400 rug. The White House refused to af- HE GIRLS | neyo ‘Adams: ig no schmo when it comes to influence in Washington. by Franklin Folger the plant area. Se Ne v iD “ OI. 0 stro ie, “1 hope I NEVER BOARDING HOUSE . tA, DONT SINK INTO NS NO, MASOR fate haa REMEMBER WE ‘Sn .CAN ALWAYS CRAWL B BACK IN THE EVEN-/ BING INTO OUR @RF 7 INTELLECTUAL ¥ CANE AT THE OWLS KY DASH IT ALL, 1WiG6s/ L POP UP AT ha BRIMMING WITH AMBITION TO CREATE SOME SCIENTIFIC BOON TO MAN/<« 50 MARTHA DUMPS A PAIL OF SOAPSUDS ON NY ARDOR~ TO ERASE GREASE FROM A GARAGE FLOOR/«— HOW 4 ie Qe ae ue v © 1068 by MEA Series, tan. TAL. fing, UB. Put. OF. SLL OUT OUR WAY WELL, HE'S RUINED MINE --NOW I'LL WORRY AGOUT FRITTERING AWAY MY YOUTH ON BASEBALL AN’ STUFF INSTEAD OF BEIN' INDUSTRIOUS LIKE HIM AN’ LEARNIN’ TO PRE- . PARE MYSELF FER NO BASE- Y OH, 1 CANT BALL FOR |} LIEVE IT! HIM, ME! IM WHO 1 ALWAYS CLEANING \ THINK OF ASA —j| THE CELLAR} BANKER, A --IT'S ONE / PRESIDENT, A OF MY FINANCIER-- TO CHORES! ] SEE HIMASA BROOM AN!’ BUCKET | 4 Uy JOCKEY FER A —| { CHANGE GLADDENS MY HEART! HE'S MADE THIS A —— DAY OF JOY FER ME! be wt * an annie ol TIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 19 | #OOTS AND ER BUD . DIXIE DUGAN - SEVENTEEN _By Edgar Martin bo ta & Pot Ofte — ALLEY OOP Ret ee ‘= <= a Ce ‘ v BROUGHT THOSE » TWO UP FROM THE GUESS. BONE AGE? THEY'VE BEEN A GREAT HELP IN HISTORICAL RESEARCH... ESPECIALLY oor! NANCY T BASY '5~) GRAGO... U.S. GECKE TELL HA-HA--- THERE'S DOPEY DANNY =~ HI, SLUGGO--- WOULD YOU GIVE ME 7S CENTS FOR A DOLLAR ? SURE --- HERE'S THE 75 CENTS--- NOW WHERE'S THE DOLLAR ? — BUSHM IAA LIS yg By Dick Cavalli © 1968 by MEA Bervice, Ihe. TM. Rog. UB Pat. OF. REPEAT AFTER ME: THERE WILL ERE ON YOUR ’ | GRANOMA, I THOUGHT YOU Ww v. CATION // ee 4 * - Ves Me wR BFR Bing Fate be tents ler. Pend gts Heed ¥ WHY, I'M SURE I SAW YOU GOIN’ T’ TH’ STATION THIS WITH A SUITCASE x iy q . N YEAH; IT WAS ME ALL RIGHT, BUT anven I GOT SO ALL-FIRED HOMESICK I CALLED TH’ TRIP OFF // IU ni ili ki it i A aio 9.3 at SEW SEs Ne a en 5G" es Me Ine bit al Soa Sach te train BA anamy, B.P: i = b . : i, eet : : ' a ve : t 1 _EIGHTEEN’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE. 17, 1058 ee oe ‘Jection and a third $316,000 is yet _to be borrowed oh 1960 taxes. | Willman was scheduled to detail) his plans for the lot to the Com-, mission before asking for approval. * * * The manager said he expected commissionérs would approve sale tonight of a second $317,000 tax anticipation note to raise funds to, equip and furnish Pontiac General Hospital. He said that he cupectadl Rev: eral bids on hand tonight by the time the Commission is sched- The secdnd $317,000 would be paid back out of the 1959 tax col- lection. Another $317,000 note sold earlier this year, is to be paid hack out of this summer's tax col- + * repavingsand curb repairs cies were taken for fire insurance George F. Taylor has called a * * * The suit said three separate poll- on the inn in the amounts of $16,000, $30,000 and $4,000. The first was taken out in December of 1956, the suit says, while the last policy was purchased a year later. Fire. caused $41,000 damages to the building and contents on March 4 this year, the suit says. An investigation of possible ar-| — son was begin shortly afterwards) by the State Police fire marshal’s office in cooperation with the Oak- land County prosecutor's office. Chief Assistant Prosecutor ‘reports. tion's total of wages and salaries up smartly after months of de- cline, the Commerce Department Part of the current upturn is due to better building weather. Credit also is given to easier money, especially in the housing ‘field. But much of the present and most of the potential boost is com- ing from government ‘spending, federal, state and local. * * * The good news is: 1. Housing starts have Gimbed units after touching a low rate of 880,000 in March, the Labor De- partment reports, The meeting for June 25 to discuss the possibility of any criminal action. | * * * Qn-that same day, condemna- éarlier estimates of Public hearings ate scheduled ion proceedings’ dre expected to spend this year and hext. Many tonight on the city's intention to. resume in Circuit Court. The Vil- tration guarantees of _ begin two improvements, one in-'‘lage of Clarkston is seeking the have. been climbing steadily, property for off-streeuagiig king, \ i iy 4 % year-ago ifigure was 994,000, The future ‘looks bright because applications for FHA and Veterans Adminis- men are still back on t they'll above the annual rate of a million! . * * * Looking ahead in this field: The Bureau of Public Roads ig ex- pected to award two billion dol- lars in additional contracts in the , next few weeks. Spnding for post offices and other federal] buildings |_— is being stepped up. State and local governments are marketing a record volume of security issues this year, 24 per cent more than a year ago, and most of this money will find its way into .construction of such things as schools, water and sewage systems. * a . The bad news is: 1. The big spurt. in industrial building is over for a time. Up to now 1958 spending for new * last year by 21 per cent. -Business- industries find they - have built more facilities than present I 2. Public projects, = now jnmaeh Losin ‘in — offices demand justifies. 2. Commercial building | has \slowed some too. Yet there is still plants is trailing the like period of) help in the final months of the year from ‘two sources. One is easier money that could reacti- vate some schemes on the shelf for awhile. The other is that if the slump is leveling out, a feeling of confidence could sup- which would be. almost 2%4 billion dollars more than last year. puts To do this the building pace must quicken in the rest of the year. And that is what many bet! will happen. Advertisement) in just a AVAILABLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS ‘Advertisement? DETROIT WOMAN PRAISES O-JIB-WA testimonial in my newspaper for O-JIB-WA BITTERS, I decided to try it too. Te happy I did for results with this wonderful o week, ‘am glad of the oppor- yp tunity to tel others about O-JIB-WA Grains Showing | MARKETS ICoppers Rise fediacest Ge Recline cite ew tg el \Pros Frown at St light Changes sx cis. ssse>zin Early K si eg de si | ) achat by grower ane wit. Whe has. been in: there “playing™ the ‘ * . ™m holes: 3 3 narrowly irregular in light early/petroit Bureau of Markets, as ofjwent ahead as industrials paced ware ss as Sen dealings on the Board of Trade| Monday another Stock Market rise in mod- books. Yet ut ae be es ee _ | _ ot Prod Co ac ae rien aca S00h haveysomehow decided that there is Too often the new investor believes that... , Dealers said there appeared to luce Gains leading went! » chance to pick up a couple of extra. buying odd lots is an unnecessary expense. Dismisses * be insufficient influences to give from fractions to about a point. dollars—quick. . _., © (his is sheer nonsense. Everyone expects . : = and pee was Jon ether appeal Rede ee yb ere vere scattered losers. : =o 8 to pay something for a special service and Against way i A sasene ; iderabl ' , , ly trade + lots | rs anit Lrppieael ee veeetem ae The ae em ee and| the pects ane poorer aed hoes that. commonly 100-shares, the odd lot brokers,, ~ fractions of a cent. Asparagus. (behs), doz. -....-.--. 78 prices were higher. More losses ap-/ have shown the highest volume of trading. | whose business it is to break up the 100- : e They said some steadiness in Chives, don nn 28\peared as turnover slackened. | Some stock market analysts point to this share units for you and me, are entitled i ey aS c uN C : wheat appeared to be Embed with |ceery des. come |... Me| Some eS as a danger signal. to 6 little something. ae Co. involving the pricing of ’ ephier reports that harvest has been de- /DUL. (pebs) dom. nen ne 110) sizable blocks in the wake We give no market advice. We would Remember also that the brokers’ (to wholesalers and retailers in the] - Nat'l. Bank Bidg layed In some areas by rain. teeks. ibs) don oo A) latest price bots" sig on 3000 | merely like to suggest that it is far wiser commissions can cost you more per- ene eee ee aht Fem : Near the end of the first hour|Pess. bu. 0000000000111", fgg] SN MSG a one 1% | to buy 10 shares of s top grade issue, if centage-wise for the low-priced issues | Judge Joseph R. J Pentioc, Michigans wheat was unchanged to % centinneses SEU, SES ee ------': | ee this is all that you can afford, than | __ than for the higher priced ones. =——_the government FE 2-9119 a bushel higher. July $2.25%; corn|Radishes. white Sea, °.>-:2, Lae] wi, ‘|. 100 shares of a lower quality stock. : . existence of a conspiracy. . unchanged to % lower, July $1.85%4|Temetecs, ‘hothouse, § i ioekt.) .. 20| Kennecott was about unclanged. ent -You've got, say, $300 to invest? You | ,° criminal case the | oF oats % to % higher, July 61%; |Teraips, (bens) dow. 2.2.22... 1.25, Steels and motors were generally There is little doubt that there are more are eying a $50 stock. What will 10 shares pharmaceutical firm was dis: | Please send me prospectus rye % to % lower, July $1.29%;) = higher. Rails were narrowly mixed.) small investors in today’s market than cost you? The odd lot fee. is $2.50, means | missed on the same grounds last | yout mended unchanged to % higher, 1.25 . Scan’ ve spo’ many a year. : ‘4 ‘ Nevember. . at soybeans Oils showed t change. Chem-| have been spotted in That is you are paying 5044 a share. The brokerage —T income July $2.25%; lard unchanged to 5 + }9@licals were mostly unchanged to) why we issue this warning. commission is $11. Total - to you for | im both suits, the gove 1 € . cents a hundred Ibs. higher, July A lower. i x * ra this transaction is $513.50 plus a few cents charged Parke-Davis engaged with | Name......:scssseseeesdeeees $12.20. a : ti * «2 wel caus, a Demme Bk to. fay for s fast back bo cover Sideral tox. - wholesalers and retailers in the| eee +} Small — a with a small amount of capital,” the pro- Or perhaps you've decided on 20 shares [District of Columbia and Virginia) Address gore CHICAGO, June 11 (AP) — Opening| LETTUCE—SALAD GREENS is Chrysler, U- _— , Bethlehem.) fessionals say. They point out that low- of a $25 stock. The cost will be the same. to establish, maintain and enhance gaa eececsvece Cra neat ‘|Recarele ‘bu, 00000000000 175 ee onal Poon erent priced issues are usually more speculative, ry * ~iwholesale and retail prices of ‘its ep La Bep ery lbataes Mat Ba 128 American Cyanamid and. Johns) ‘trequently “overpriced.” How about the cost on 100 shares of a ‘Products. il Dee ....... 183% Dec. ....... 66% c $5. flyer? No odd lot fee here but a $13 bro- Losses were taken by Dow Chem- them mo Se ak. ae ical, Allied casein Youu Pavisbes oaraagehe! quality issues, = kerage commission. What have you gained? Wife of Jack Carson Corn (old) Sep 131% Poultry ne ones pay Fifty cents and the chance of some sleep- : Su’ Boy ae” Mar 138 chest ans Reneen Ae idends,” is the Street’s advice. on aeaunat EP to Start Divorce’ Suit Dee ie tt og] caves ee Ue toes N ks One good yardstick for a new investor Newcomer, look for quality, not quantity. | HOLLYWOOD (UPD. — Actor] Make Us Your Stockroom Bep ae per pened 15> Seager Be, 3 cea lew York Stoc is to find out whether an issue has been #§ You will be playing it safer! Jack Carson's wife, Lola, planned! CUTTING TOOLS moor _svee bees . bought bf institutions — by mutual funds, (Copyright, NEA) to go to Superior Court today with vy t > (Late Morning Quotations) : : | + f B ki fevers weer? tee 291, Barred sues os aes. Sens wi :, ——— a divorce charging her hus- and SUPPLIES, inc. ty Ye) 25-97, AGMITAL ....+- a ‘ ’ nstifute of Banking 5%, “Serco ns ea . band with croetty cece Elects Area Officers ; - nevscrr noe = Gd By TEs ennoncing the. pending tat aan ‘@ SRCOOR .sevece 4 5 DETROIT, June 11 \AP)—Eegs, 10.0 \am atrtio .".! is — <->. "|18-months. They were wed in Au- Horace W. Lodge Jr. was elected |D.¢j.,°'% cases ‘ocluded. fede alate i een.” Sd Kelsey Hay 3 gust, 1952. Ou, ident Oakland White Am y .. 362 KB : , Chapter of American Institule of] "f° Saree Sis ae ian coo BY Kenge, 80S 1984, Buick! Riv. 2 Dr, Berigl Mo Banking Monday evening. 36; (small 3031, wid. ave, ote, Grade Am News. 43 LOP Ginas 82 ts oe 3 a salt fo be held June Too Others elected were Mrs. Vir-|Grade A jumbo 4. Chects 31-34, wid.|A™ Red... .-- 123 Lib MeNSL . 03 eigaD, se 9 ginia Stark, first vice president, |*"f 37 in. eragea: whites: Grede/A™ Smelt... 44 ke aire 1 are i = from Pontiac State Bank: Clarence; a iarge, 372-39; medium 32-35. Browns: |am Tee Tei 1983 Lone 8 Cem ue oun NUMBER, 3190, 580-16 CAN MAKE WISE Sellers, second vice president, /Orsde # larce, 3740-38; meduum m Toe... BS faeries ae NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN by the from Wayne-Oakland Bank; Rose a. ¢ Mick Tre... 54 io-09 eciock am, at 7 & Murex. | INVESTMENTS! Breen, secretary, Nationa] Bank Armeu f i 5 May D strs . #05 Pentioe. Michigan, aie of 8 . of Detroit; and Thelma Bonar, H ALonioe : ae samber 15798138 ‘will be held, “for f treasurer, Pontiac State Bank. Livestock Adc Lise’ fe Moreen, tite Ht cach ‘to the highest bidder Inspec When you invest in one of | Members elected to the Board IVESTOCR ners ATG? aE: tt Mla Be th the piace of Storage, ‘The undersigned || the leading Morea! Funds, of Governors include Paul Brein- stseay to, sirong. sows meady US Dumber Bendis Av... } Minn eo Dated: June 13, 1958. buy @ share in 80 to | ger, Community National Bank; ay or n< 2. La ners (Bence voces a Mont Ward .. 4 7 wr Comp it 100 or more secu- + peveZ Guilds, - Wayne-Oakland |twos 23.79 to 24.00 a shipment of number ‘Boeing Air a. = § : wchke, Cou. Mer. | rities. If you'll write, phone, ‘ one 226 4 hogs 24.40 number two Bohn Alum ... 16.8 — rode drop in we'll be glad to ; Mrs. Lillian Lusk, Commu-|$h% threes 21.75 to. 23.26 puzea Dore Worn... 203 Murrey Go: 4 ACCOU: 30783801 | te f ‘lead nity National Banik, Mrs. Margaret |sows 300 to 600 pounds 17.56 to 20.50 My... 8 Net ar or SALE elp you eden a Fu Samuel, Poritiac State Bank; John] ,Calves salanie 180, Veaiets | stes¢y oudd me. Oe Beitr”. ‘as ‘ qMOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN by, the winlch will offer ered Farr and Robert Mason, Detroit standard ‘and good 23.00 to 29.00 cull and| Burroughs ... 36.3 Nat vos 4 7 :; . vee a. ot & Pontiec, | investment. Or, if you wish, Bank and Trust Company; — 5S * ney 1 ee 4 + Michigan. public sale of « 1953 Buick. ci] we'll send you fall infor. Kenneth Baumler, Wayne-Oakland active ail classes ay ood snd -choies [Camp Soup ag Kia Si Be my wit be held for cash to "the ighest J mation by mail. Uh bil ‘ * eee p oO Am oe . * Pen Seca nmeed say, a ee. ef Awards to Insurance Menfy.OfcialGiven (=== == =o ‘ choice slaughter shoo ad ~ oe a 1 Nwest Airlin . 38-4) : ae 3. 1, Nerhlr ©) naielg sinnghoes Stes ate per mt Cea a a ae) Fourteen members of the Pontiac jleft to right) Wesley B. B. allen, No Dj Se t wif er WATLING, onan a 4 — atte decimal poteigh Low Woon steady en eeias event to. SM “Mi a] bir 16. Life Underwriters Assn., were hon. tional Life; Mac M. rison n ence une 3. 6. ee Borie. | a. Rd . Allen Elect. & Bauip Co.° | at 3S ah =. |Cities Ove. 2 “::! 38" loved Saturday at the annual dinner | 'sachusetts Mutual; Richard 1. L. 2073,880-12 Ross Gear 00. *.--. “ 36. 37 |ments low to sverage cholee 100 fe Civett Pea ... 40.8 ts 3 'Mineweaser, Equitable Life; John SANDUSKY @—Zar FE. Diem,| porns ae een caves ve the \ a O41 ©) Ot oss ae 12-4 [8820 peed sangeet Sevth cement of tow fein Feiss ; - ABS :; $4300 the association when they re-|17 Grieson, New York Life; former Washington Township undersigned that on June 30, 1958, . Peninsular M Pred. Co* © 8 8. |cholee Goi pound slaughter pelfers 2659 Col Bré A” . 381 p<: {\ceived the Underwriters National|Charies H. Vaughn, Equitable Life; treasurer, was sentenced to 1% to|Poctisc Michigan” public. ss Haren, | : Pas Prgpnet Cocco EG STG cotbe bo unity, cows 18.0010 4080 Some ma. ATF “: BSiquatity Award. The award is in-jand Harold W. Kruger, Columbus'10 years’ in prison yesterday for| isis rere Sita ell Dearing ‘motor number || Member New York Stock Exchonge Tolede Bdigor Co, 4-161 144 TEL g, few irene eee catiarh 108 tp 18.90 Cone py Be : $3-4idieative of service to the public Mutual. _jemberziement. Serer tddsr: Trepecticn thereot mer| | ond Other lending bachonges Woke sale: bid and asked etter bulls 19.00 to 22.00. ; ConPwPt (4.52)101.2 a and also based on percentage of| Bottom row, on left. R. J. Zim- 4 jury found Diem, 58, guilty|be mace st wat shove eadress the plecs et! ” ; in) 101 , storage. The undersigned reserves the 6 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. we hs <8 lay insurance renewed from year merman, Columbus Mutual; cen-May 27 of embezzling $5,433 in rignt to wid. FE 4-2895 Cont Cam $13 "By en _lter. Robert H. Wilkinson, Colum- carn The township is in| Assoc cates NT CORP | Commission to Take Up Sont Om: Ba ;. was Boag gens manufacturing read mean tee National!) Diem was recalled as acniy! June 17, 18, ims | au — Pontiac Motor Divi Second treasurer in special Sunday Beer Sale Issue es." # eee Biter the anal Feb” INSURE YOUR Det Edis .... 41. jner; n the In sentencing Diem, Circuit Doug Aire ... 573 Dow Chem 65.7 Award winners shown above, and Olin La Barge, president of the Court Judge Arthur M. Bach said: 1 from W. Huron 22 et a} their companies, are: (top row, Pontiac association. “You have betrayed a public trust. | ING GIFTS eh ceed bas Seas eto ieee Boulevard and) Bast Kod Bytcals —:~ he city’s on Caribou Fire Indust Ray a Wests rs Bk 235 Month “aro er) fs ma iea-g | with in view of the budgetary im- Time to Get Boat and Motor existing blue law on grounds It Is Infand St! ....874 Wilson & Co 222 ge high es M3 bro ise). Vermont, Arizona and Georgia|passe on 1958-59 police spending. . ane Epi Cop 34 Woatmorth 41M Wee’ ced sta Ht kdilead the U, 8. in asbestos produe-| A special lesislative session on ‘PROTECTION aye ; not open! Inn Guaaes Seek Court) tt Bus Men’ 306.6 Zenith Had |. 624/1987 low: ......2260 18.2 62 180.9'tion. the subject begins Thursday. | , aw ir on Sota ots Srdac Agolet Thres For a Few Pennies Per Day! te clubs can wid * i canant baer ot mn. Insurance Firms Gets Over Earlier Hard Knocks | Call una fr informa x * your boat and motors for Pees rasan eiaanen eae Owners of the Caribou Inn in i a wry fells ° of request last week, but Miles’ reso-'Clarkston yesterday filed suit in TUC on PP ry ee a : lution had already bn scheduled/Oakland County Circuit Court to ons 1 n Ss Fee s. e er rioriey. be for further debate tonight. It had collect insurance on the controver- been hotly discussed for 60 min-|sial and fire-damaged landmark. By SAM DAWSON account for more than 30 per cent in major cities, and providing|plant the caution that. has ruled; H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agenc utes two weeks ago without any, Owners Ernest A. Felice, his) NEW YORK (AP) — The con-|0f all building spending, are 4 per |stores and other facilities to serve|much business and consumer be be ; y final decision. wife, Louise T., both of 7952 Cooley struction industry is feeling better | ‘cent — a year - Me the the new housing developments. thinking in recent months. H. W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns gpa vistas Copasggien | asen a pcm oe or after some earlier hardjroed Denti to the cosuomicts that went with the big. surge of Ading wp all the pics and| 306-320 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 fe | * ’ a 5 f : eee 37,000" : Co, of Chi-|City folk to the suburbs — — | Wiliman the go-ahead signal on (More than $37,000" from three * * & of of the Northern Trust growth of new industriel comnn- governments and home it’ ] Reserve Bank a new municipal parking lot at (Companies. Business it's losing in one di-|Cago..The Federa: ities im various seciions a the |builders against the decline in in- the corner of Mill and E. Pike | Named as defendants in ‘the suit rection is being made up in an-/of ~ gage that rego peer ol n dustrial spending — the Depart- | street. A temporary let is al- were a Calumet, Mich. company, other. And right now the gain in ar ae teen et te us * « ° * ment of Commerce predicts the 714 Community Nat'l ready in existence on about half |one from Bel Air, Md. and a third construction — is playing a|‘Ty accoun mua G Te! Some builders are counting on|total construction outlay this year Bank Bld the property. from Illinois. major. part in bringing the na-|Cent rise in steel output. will reach 49% billion dollars, ank g- Phone FE 4-1568-9 “peeves tee freer? bal BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWitt Res, FE 5-3793 Donald E. Hansen Res. FE 2-5513 Homeowners’ Policies Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance Life Insurance Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Burglary Insurance Bonds — All Types Tepante Policies * Gifts should be handed, not thrown. —Danish Proverb NINETEEN TAC PRESS, TUES * DAY, JUNE 1”, 1958 . CARNIVAL wT uae ae 4: & Personals 25, Wanted R i. : teal’ Estate 32A ) Rent Apts Furnish : pee i apts. U . * Unturnished 34 a gases? \ = ee : - “ = a , : tase. | ‘ i ase Mate Eu : : Ortho: io Lsvernoin, MU Slag, Be H Se eee ee Wanted Female 7 &e fe met, ts, all with ae gi‘ 2 2070 Pred ; na Ra LADY OR 3-1503 of ae + pevy _ taille WRO a of phees it ts a ty Shop, cost vat Persian , 50 years of de- : aU : 5 mo May 31, call FE) Fy ice. zpen : ie . Stou LY Lapy you sasy =e : suni” tablets, 68 =e sleme | , Realtor ater JPcpe — home, a EXP trans. FE 8-6017. : 3 cents at Eves til 8:00 a ee ‘ Stet ster 330 XP ION SCHOOLGIRL mn ihhl| REDUCE NOW| * = trom 9 a.m jag rT arnt 1S E+ ic. of Auburn “Ha @ 1900 by NEA Garten, be ‘ seenas' ta a gad from 1:30 te Some pF an Re | BABY iG ve you seen my tradi Cees = oe oe Asa'h oop eat bie 5 Sanitan ini, WISHES eel B rading stamps, Junior?” Re ore, cot Hon GENE eet works. JOB » Call and é EXERAL OFelce POR BETROT int mother works MA i008, | ~~~ __ Business Services 13 Movin St et ew ome wnerts . Thess Apel B-2.. : sau. in your home. - 30 DAYS ~ _Moving & Trucking 19 trode, take 2 Bik sues comers. Dismend| og ort ob med DAYS ONLY, | SEMOT I WILL? SE SIE LS carer hg ae whe HOU or 3 SITTIN ates — HAULL ppb bees be we have| * Nt : ‘| J, Poole 2 co EPER. WiiTE_ AGE seer Pe ? ne ee ver wore a tng and chin ean LENT SERVICE sy You be one of the ‘ecky hom mn properties we have | * nice rooms. FH 446 sa3| eller iS Oakland, "Sar. a ay gg I Lg | anys BASY rrr Geamaey spociallata, (tool a | AA-1] Redu Three. bedrooms, ‘brick home, ~ AR aR Ly Pe tac. ive late. in trom Poo-| Son IS BABY SITTING] “year ‘around “posinens is ‘ou | “up we cake — Rates | foo. Full base Piasterea Ro. FORM. APT. SHARE BATE. ee ne re See competes to Sianwed . Be _ f GRAD. WANTS| >tY6 . a ee oe “tp re til ta a your i Oak garage 513 _ Case. gas. 4211 —— ca Ou he EE UNPOURT Sites ther o30, entleme> iGH ae, ened saree | ma es eae Cord rake fet on “Shaw to Goeybu Waltot | Open’ 9 a.m sitet PE. «oe ree Pratt ge :30. ; 2. made to mney | gavuN hae] burn, 9 a.m. § p.m. Sun 43844 « ROOM WOL' anal 5 teas heme FOR a ee pome. wou yDes poet af pgpecege EAs eee , G day 12 to 6 close_to pore | town shopping and lg ey SCHOOL GRADUATE. WISE. | Zcc m bolters, incinerators root pret Any ine. FE 6 Ni u } I AND FHA pe ae ee tation within | 2 transpor- TAD: wages. for| @s summer ATE ve s, i 8 MOVING me. FE 60085. T ‘ASH FOR West sid ‘TH. only 1 block a . Schools 1Es! 18 be as typist Renae: am ACCENT Fe s4s0l. | °° AND TRUCK 1eS Yes YOUR HOME FE $5332 Call FE 2-086! aft ce Gk ton children wel as four EF 2 home? MONE? Me "Pie. prelerred. LAKES tr oft . = | out FE bia +g Lepr do! Realtor FE Sener home for|* RMS 2. é| lunch: We keep won't home for as four hours @ day os As ttle tRoNiNGS _Temove, cabling ating and unwanted « 0. 4 : eee Pad grin m us down pay B FRONT MODERN @ vote id bees Seay worm Sear he cere s| ert te Fee Sere | wa Cadre 1 Bon ue] ga ica | es a TATE | Races ey Geeta or y. CLEA! , WING — t ' tric" stove. s _Pinie 0. “boat Drayton . Exp... ref. NING. $1 AN Driveways, eee hy — py dirt, top 6 | Wtd. Children to Board 26 oh te you = cash ¥ you can receive | @ ferisbed, Sah Auburn ve water) {c° 2 rooms Ht 0 ot “ee i 4 s antee fropt loading. MS, & BA = 23-6093. higher. 5 eto rae | Seed tech be ee ert |e ae rubles. |* 200 FOYAAND CARE. Ut wa rane wesonn | ;SaMuplred some 75 ety a a 2 oa | ae ee ALL Pe MO : si wt DORR: 7 RM "we aoeie| De® : : + LADIES AND GIRLS" CHILD DAYS ONLY. FE vores.” Copewwe, ae OVING TAND. HAULING, ANY- Near 2 GIR. HOME BY LAKE. 132 W. Huron PHONE PEt a oe LP ie. ee enemas gaa beak, Bt. ‘ Mr a tars. Davad Ear mgeey this summer by > | MOTHER Wi inst year Call OR 33a! for a} O'DELL CA wasooabie Pm eared OS” CASH fe * fee TH, -| Morte side agte.. with 1. 2 or 3 bed pr = . Warrilow & fom misas ens nly en pod ies can is OLD TF * | Local and lone ¢ RTAGE Wid. Household G pot ! » located close | Foom i Dixie f, Mrv. Lymn D. Alien ond gious 7 PE tens. “| PONTIAC BAB , hve in| Drwowage. Crontga ‘ebl Paving ee moving, | BEDRM oods 27 can, Saas oe isa bay your Pease 1 ee ree. me o, Rwy. 2 bee A CKIN ¢ ° week. Funeral Direct light Pe, WOMAN FOR L 4 BYSITTERS BOREAL ALL ara par A FE son bish / ll HAULING. RUB. en, mise sure. Lives KITCH- . & ROOMS AND ATH PE 42521 or co. ors et Ww. and care cents . & ied were OF FOU ytime Cheap FE RUB- PURNTTORT NEEDED R. 2 _______ OR _3-8832 PE 5§-1172. “A HOMELIKE nr 4 mt Highiend Bird ott joe __lando Pie: Adult citters. on — NTAIN PENS I PFE +1838. U NI URE N RI EY, ‘3 § AND BAT’ ny Newly ap ee ee i cement ge rata Seniors) TUCKS fo mont Sa eess| AB RILEY. Broker |" diate ane Be ia AGED 4 = OR , AVAILABLE rence oe rk) BZ the ~ Center, near aaa general b WOMA? ‘ghaeoaguapnino tT St tom TRU TR ioe 700 B&B Commu FE Adults. yea bus, tne,| cent Hi “ HOME 6 thru ousework. § ‘SS had EOGRAPHING TYPING. EEC AS 35. AND ACTORS B Comm BASE: r week FE ¢8550 ouses Furnished x | _retarial service NG PHALT %ton P UtPMENT unity MENT APT . 35 a et cen SEMI ee teen | lS PAVING — 1 BIC with natural 3 Oe. RMS so p_ trucks Stak na SS 317m Northern Michi a ae Ge to dle pay SCHOOL GIRL. or pa — your drivewa P. sp Bowe Pree sod A a iis sie Pe baie furn, juding COMPLETE. Done lson-John FANO PLAT? ress Box fret or part time work In WE ) PINA : I ‘ontiac Farm and \feopbadeednlomin 2 rege firme to ge by — . atime sate Pet a _~ ent. Ai S Moreys ou che aE » Our | Iga sy mS | YE 55 able Asphalt Paving Co. ndustrial Tractor WTD. einer Pe FE 2203. y your home, und to get you ofa ter for setts 7 his rE Sais. . es, FE —_ Lake ox F ——_ eteset ha Perere PERFECT a a | CAPPLLARCE PERCE Pet < tigi amon antique turn. MY sak SP aati | ates pony a BATE WR] rewt, of, Jour fhe LORVIN CHAPEL, COUPLE, | INDIAN TIRED) Neat WASHING OTHER WORK ” and auto netic mekeo of wringer ONWA rey REAL CLEAN yard, ideal for | chi Nice fenced Pe 23%) & woes T VILLA 5 |— wilnGl = FE $-6308 ORE. | ro fae rs 30 yra up free PICKED Wtd. Miscellaneou On ESTATE burn Heights, at NEAR A _per week. FE a $11.50 Voorhee Si a ae ee be center HTNOS =p TRON TRONINGS re ee ee Oakland 6séPE . Ux. 0," 2, 3, 4, 7, 28, 82, a, WANTED. sae re oi CARPENTER CREW AVAIL- ot won ING VICNITY | Brown Ra PE. Enterprises. #61 FURN Sotew Foe Por! ottice Mexinteey ot Ded rein bes end ara CL HOUSES FOR a 60, 63, 65, 74, 76, 82, Yer wort » in Tig eg ee a teen F aldwin & Walton ier 2 BS et oatige near BL YOR RENT Ix Ph «1800 Comme Conti end comeottnite god ont | guire, at 167 BRENT. Ty 83, 114, nT Brose = fae wy 7 aes 5-3608. E 48543. . wert, 3 “$4300, TING, GUAR. | TO > aa pes ee W UN1 CEM * 3h SEs 2-5236. 186 N. ce ~ dra . A } 7: § work, D0 LIGHT HOUSE| 77 = T4200 eM MOSQU Baourag 8 bing “PE be toes. _tane™ ey ag ist—son | Ve Will Bu PPER $ ROOM AND BA ent Houses U ail after 6 $10 wee. Please| “LOM ITO iz De tm FE 8. Bide. PE | YOu sat d |v dhoka dice tag “dah paps a nfurn. 36 Help . Legg Man CONTROI OTELE, SHOW ROOMS. CORRE WORKING MOTHER, r Equity frigerator, a9 Masel “ot call OR) race.© 818 per elp Wanted . PHA term SPRAY “C eRe re le en al b fare san ceatiiolvens maa wie: n't lose your home oprer 3 Page epg Rat The Pontiac Press ALL MEN OR WOMEN 8 aigne SE BUT Piattier Also ae eis paint, FE dan Tape, in Webster nice: oe Peed fel We aise wait re a, APT. SHARE re a cae be 83 Di 4) ees poo TILDING ective on : NEEDS 38 Box 1¢. 07 4395 Dixie! Wa _Park Place. MY water. * or part to 85 ver hou 8 and 8 insects work inst Ds PAINTING Share a1, WATERFORD. 3-206. 7122S inauirs e : . vee rar ane {piteetetse ee | Gre oat STDs], ,tmcihiece emo |e Ese : Share Livin ee | epee aw EBTETETY, |saqenpens tRoQd ata Ey ae ie Be CLils COOK BOX 181 = = EMENT n 19 @ PAPER HANGING, LADY propery & WATERFORD in basem , a Ponti COOK. 2 mneys. N PLAST ern , SH Buyers waiti , 4 ROOM call FE ent DIAL FE 2.8181 FELEPHONE BOX 101 cut Gnvasnel cork “commer. ee oe oe REPAIR | PAINTING — eS nah a aimed el ne or Paul M. Jones, R ent, garage, main hwy. OR 3-6179 SaGNOOE i From ° 18 oF oF ™NG. . MY Saws — ey) WALLS CLEA ANGING td 632 W. Hur s, Real E house. $65 . Sam to 5pm ina Me 8. Seginew. FB 7 it ssccuiy. onl Teccsalt onereens. | PAINTING & PAP SFOR 31061 —— ean Migs. 32) Rent Rent Apt F peek Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 T yous mi dacs in eens = . 6 ecialty. OR am berlain | 25 yrs. ex ER HANOING,| De WAITING. G s. Furni te @LOCK. SHEET Fe 2 Te p. FE 5-937 st cash des { ET THE shed 33; *% nooM FOR oR}. partly os Brose oemetiately. The ment A 8A and he stains CEMENT WORK Gutters & ad Gb & ROOFING _ bg el Winskec he, land con. |) OUR RooM "| _nole, Suan : felts om 6 TS . sibility pea po respon. E BL MA 5-0378. _BaT79. g. Free Est. OR ___Physio-Therapy 2 2A . Huron 8t., Ph ys, 670 dl gto Jae FURN. 7 ROOM. Manor. FE 41550 Lake O oul ) ay to cane er VE : ~~ saws TANT 2s. rig oS Pvt. + ren Ww & month. ad peor oes EVELYN EDW. ARDS eaeTOW Howe Manley Sa FILED PHYSIO-THERAPY cee W ANTED mae 4 days. FE Utilities turn Pie} Dot et, stove, refrig.. And aug es: OA 8.3335" “chi- peso hl eo ba na TIONAL COUNSELING, |_EM_> ioMES BY LICENSED ourrty OOO ENGINE Te on en tracts 7 qvailable to buy land eon ST i Sats ase | "Fetscck aleer agus! 2 becrosm trocern, 668 dered has bee S11 COMMU se iM 173. fid: lawnmower ENGINE any contrac 4 month FE 6-2685 x. k, Alberta Realto co ne through ‘the | Ua tae CEMENT WA tee to ee Televi PONTIA al Pe KiTCHENETTE AND See pape gs 7 RAnae = eR Mis, Orion- are made be cancelation: ‘ — , Mtepe, FE. 6816 PORCHES AND Dressmaking T = Y sion Service 22) D2 Baldwin < “REALTY couple. Adulte met joyed girls or Bpectal co Peco ot Pg ao . AND BATH DD coe we? , CEMENT AND ON a | Tailoring 16|4L%, TY SERVICE, ca aack Arty Ane, gsr} sider er 97 IN PERRY adjustments will be etven TY Work done. experty, HAS N eect ee ae efed promptly Da reer IMMEDI ATE BOR, DLE GROUND FLOOR. aren L eis 5B + & Ferndale = = oor DRAYZON ree esti-|_tm 1 wae henee 3 & formal ELECTRONICS - go i achelors oer APT month, Nice lot. Clo Aged cus yre._exp. OR > my_home. # done sone tt 4-24 small paradise. 0. FE 5-67 $65 : eee appl ove eg Lobb prece sob groaned iphaicria are g senior Pe acces CICENGEE ~ Ga FE #6. ves MOTT TY SERVICE AC _Near Blue ‘Sky. FE house. $12 wk. |? COMP «1. WE 3-420. = ie ining type 3 ping & sho office, | _bullder Free est! NSED rden = 7 FE 5- TV Vi i Gi 6-2706 7 er ‘4 ond off J AT EC. reer than regular Fem a # "0 re aero skills | cRRPRIPFRY WORK” BAT 1-346L, ae 16B oe ort 5.8390 Ge ony gcse wat @ rea icles TO SHARE ATTRAGH bs onal “6s Der sme: Ra 1 ard. Near ad — ‘unecd clock noon days. no eutaes for, Feation rooms BARS, REC- CUSTOM P AKA d or seasoned contract. eloee, a Pit Soest washer, dry cur with re per mo.; 3 rms., tm: bign school, §20 igh & new to oublication. Smead | 6 ee pe 2 ing. Licensed General ramedss| Lars “ TOWING. GARDE isfacto | eter s aryer, TV. | All big pf 8 up| 46612. per wk, FE Btate ENT builder, FHA el en yo acreage An N, Vf ond ner teepection = 2 R room per mo. KEFRORT YEAR AROORD 3 8-9227. Bank Bid terms. ywhere. FE | ypewriter Servi tile. a ~ ms., Priv. B Call LS Pte 5. share util LA ONT be Want Ads a. | FE Seber GARD =~ er service 22A| K % Kee Tom y ’ . ath Cl 3 5-9042 after 6 ities.| bedroom AR AR te dass’ tinct sie Instructions Fie, ceenene. Bi be soe Le a ens een nent © 22M) sy ovens Late PE tor en om caeie | ein en br OR |i ates “Sateen . 9 MENT ure, dirt FE 43371. ng. Cow, work REPAIRING a e Rd. PE 4-45 it = GU ° «8 bidg. Ms PIA TRA neral Pri Expert ~ {2 RMP a OR as hea N, EAST oan © NO LESSONS: MAJORS WORr f BLOCK RACTOR | AND | DUMP» TRUCK fice Suppiy Go. tT We and. Of C ASH _utis._ ine RICED RIGHT, WITH 57_ Mechanic TA APTS. eeoepenrrag: Malet persae: ANT AD RATES b Pay pes and in son ag io $078 or — delivered. “PE 66386 _ Lawrence, U a jor 7 Res: 1 3 Los. cae a BaTR Hear ‘ RMS AND B 4 ae , Lines 1-Day : water be: Insu Upho NLIN rn. Parking. 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MAP. fost iN-VTCH R Fa calll ati’ fan ta eee, —— Se bea ae e. Gas peat. tbe fire- n 8 8 LAND Fred’ NITY EALTOR $-4 1. furn., RatT-|3 ! sus bedrm. Fare ar Ought Ceaan Witt AVAUABLE NOW CARPE now regen g ROMEDYERS dist, Pree ext OR eee | te — brown frame, rei 7iitl aERT BATE pane Y widtne Neu bites Ls Hn drome 2001 Aube “mets cet ~Pontiac Pres: cleaning. Write cabinet work thi t. vacant lot, @ car, ue case ea FOR Inn Mot: T., BATH. P EM_3-3880 < - 45 a _ 3 x 60 pair. D. B. Murd ia and re-| h ng of value to . Or any A-l LANDSCAP LOST: 3 CH LAN CONTRA = noe otal 020 wkly. _FE ARK- | 3 J RMS. AND BAT Gal Pete 3-2544./5 REEN \ , Figo “ABL k, FE 4-4508 ome. put on remodel you plete 4 ING AND - | to: RYSLER phe Ose CTs. 2 RMS. BA +1859. | Ne BATH, MAI rooms & bi rT . “BOYS UNDER 24 tor ghuchens a ‘epectsity FE Sere you need. Build | care you ean aiford.. FE” shat _information, pT a tf a aE some VE Et. | aa Tape IN FLOOR,| fospita cae al modern eit men W a 3 MPLET 0346.| LOST: Pi after 5: RM school er silty. Pree to nl CARPENTER SM Anew eS 2 oe? Se Meee | re eas AS Hee swers to PARAKEET, BLUE. * j _srinners_ 313 Voorbet ONLY. no| MSs, APT. BATH 1 BLE. PON- tal neighborhood,” enlidren. per _jRovsevere ie Sohteon. Hote! axRETAKER. Me vine jest Verne Keler FE" ME ok Re-| ©1 LAWN CARD nimi on PE 4 Lk. Rd. 174 ib tebe and ~ niahed with, Murp . NICELY FUR. _FE iets Heo Adults, Tu eiles coe ee * Huron. xn ease. < CaB I |_to 3 Wed.& Th c “MAN work GUARAN LOsT: _only. 103 urphy bed. -\¢ RMS. BLE ACR 7 ihiag a seen eee oni ave an TOT wine ROOFING. ALL KIN kel ra TEED | Me vieather case MADE CAMERA Tape FAROE Se rrr, BATH. PVT. ENT Par Sebearecat: ae = _Ave. | ears. ane Orchard = irnos or _pursemais. te Pe yi work Fen ements. driveway aa te NG YARD & Sunday. pears ot ese: more ontr ac S mn ROOMS. 387 OSMUN. oath cers. “ye bs ppv weicome,| {0° pipette hose, eaten AP DRIVERS. —— des in busine DE. &. ¢ 1 oto-tilling. Term ack filing. r. Reward. FE 2-0772 ead broth- vat RMB, " BATH. NO DRINE: : achinery. Pon! have own pert time, da STEADY AND yment, ss desires full time —- YDES RL. DAN‘’S LA s. EM 33023. | LOST: BLUE ; . Je _Lintoln ORIan ADULTS, 154 dren, 182 Washi ERS OR CHIL BUNGALOW Boz 116 CI Cl in Coed AH srably, office work, Ol 1 ime} $0502 and tilehng Phone VE| cuttiog § NDSCAPE SERVICE| fame “Mic tu GRAY PARA y RMB. Haast TRMS& BATH 1 OWNER FO CARPENTE SLRP o_ wor. L Psst one FE _sutibg se clean-up. L aah, (breaded head. Answe Es t d ated. See NEW decorat "UPPER NEWLY . ER Box 150 Bred, Bees, roc neRint = FINA, TRIM = eaves Govomsa. 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CL. eat. $80 comminnin * Die at 50 ret. with cemiy te [OREAN concrete. work ALL TYPES OF wunese s Te a inal oa Ravure LOST = | ROTH FLUTE al Breoinas “m g00 3 [nw APE Pike ” Sm 3-a033, Le welacan URPURN hae 23829 | 2 almost A MONTH Hot ed 8 i —— = aa § om dugghee exp as drodem ment.” Has eat sed, | boaded, amerek itis iis Die ra DELIVERED OF ra High, Reward, SES IG Ready, Willi Mas! sctite specs "extra LiGEr|* ae tae at ee al re sy sp tees SU ge po henge Ck Te Commin: fEW a i call OR ’ illin 7 ROOM WAI eciate’ PE ¢. New! ON WES new schoo! 3., for general farm SINGLE MAN | HANDY an W is ae —eescerenr yen pata 18 aOILT. a MINTS LOST: ONE _FENATE ENOLTER Cash ‘buyers w ae and Able Is a WATERFRONT aera T RM ae y decorated, FE_3-9 050. CLEAN, § ROOM soheel os 3-8847. ape gerne. Ki il Fag oo bod ete Caseuier ve na ame tanks, ered th til _Eoeos ckfield top soil. re _setter. R mowers. FE bie ENGLISH a poe Hh! Per tena | ished. posed bt peshoren pov ak ob EXC. NEIGHBOR. Fee §-2189 R HOUSE Rochester, “ecm new shy eg Hn 5 hel eh -tee ~PEREN LOST: APRIL rtridge. ized living itehen, good @ 164 Owe-| bi 7. OR POR SALE -— 2 GH : wells, OL. 4-0083, NIAL GARDENS white m BLACK PQUITABLE windows [betes with lote edroom hou ALE - 3 RENT IT PAST@REE oes SEE MBULI CAND | Since vantseape|” Hob Seria Su AD | ter Soden 1D'E =| Harem & Fea ese _Hartautase yO sane Oe =; soTabE 55. LDOZI rr rdening dscape H bbi age. e with i ft. f 3-8135 ed Couple patio em e Lert on mon REN | LAKEVILLE. 8-0057, _theos eavest AINTING, | ®._D. Thom NG $1 obbies & D rout TL only pesees. th. K. G.j Too MODERN through Rent A a plumbing, tee spasaias zs rr 80D eee WERED-DUME Tk 3-330 ~~ Supplies 24A FE D gparies. Im? 8. Tae “LARGE CLEAN Rd E. Huron, FE — house Automate i BED- oom laying, 97-8872 ED, DU PAINT Ev are 8S BRICK BIRMWN A beat, gs- hou | Bemis. Saser roots: FE Wits cee fe bo PE ait aint BY NUMBER Picrones.| ome R = j| Vai gurn” ateduce’ re sate RMON — 6 AOE HODERN 6 s¢, apartment, any- INTERIOR’ = TERIOR cement work.|TRE® TRIMMING AND or| ‘Book Store. 18 _Backenstose eal Estate aH j Ge ei s adults. transportation, Neu : Cinveaieni Wontaee zeus On * : Teasonable. ~ PAINT- Bui moval fants ey ce St. : Ww epee r of $ thing — Want Ads give saccpadle. free Bat. OR ae Supplies 12A | = sh etuding. Call Aft Notices & Personals 25 Rect te oe Thi avs ia ADULTS. 3) Ciose ‘to FRANKLIN APF rage. $00 pore Be Oa « in & E CK USED, $25 R ose YO __*60_E. ATH, ADULTS ter and fran wn shopping heat, Elec ms) ’ vou ACTION. Diet FEIT tis athena Rac Meese | NEED A FIN Coty Speci ies we aoe ra| fic Peres Se soe eee X AND is E SINANCE-|. 88 the nd G0n- Seat netic atin Mt | _ S861 or PE AND | }ving si, attractive |" 3 BEDROOM MODERN TE, 2-8181. ’ \ inate ee || & Stores on Corner ia pear Order Gace been yandalising Hol ples werk, ae s mh ICKERSH AM eT hs ot: i _FE keep. Beth fron with h no patent mapa around. a begs én Ave, and o 1 e — MaAyfair 6-625 tion, Ss, NICE give cool ro rear win- . Lease ent. PRISTERIAL, STUDENT, SEE) pics ola at! sorinejon, wrecking good Cot FE 2 fig's| MASON SHOES Pen ackite Waiting _ fall ther ¢ Sim re edu. #13 uation: in summer. yet yo rat | NEWLY DECORATED me . ; Or, gail Union an daily, 8 t 28 j ave several MS. PVT. "| chilly da ter and these ro Son we bad 181 is | 289 ¥Y J COMPE down payme a Meet with sizeabl ear den BATH AND ENTR. mewn Gms of spi rs prote » Middle - co.|the Want Ad aateicn aha : i al 3 ays qriowy neat a | Lana sr al om acu “quiet. trendly “nel = 00 Der meat. | tor OLY! EN rate price ne & RM only in _ Ey reer e| ates erate koe W I TLis M eae ay me FA sel ps wid Beet pet ABD and Par) cath including” heat. . FE 45161 Was = S R }? ROOMS a. FE 2-5236. E. Huron @t., G. Hemps FR 8-0823 ND afte FE : Eves, bike ® Toba Peo as TY *) m, PE +5164, F : -] t -: came ig bath, « Fis TWENTY THE PONTIAC ¢ PRESS, TUESDAY, 3 UNE 17, 1058 ce mi Rent Lake Cofares 368 36A ma Lx, "Lane Cuiy. at RN. W. sont cottage . ese Lesa by MOERN 4 RM. COTTAGE. 53 week, month or season. : ee mats 3-7033, MODE LAKEFRONT 15 OF Peation a iad ORiando Syraat Wilke EB LAKE. MODERN © ORY. Pvt beach 9 bedrm. Reas, ket 42293 For Rent Rooms 37 1 — LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING 57281 1 LOVELY ROQOM, PVT. SIDE. home. kitch. pv = reas, rE 4-3770. aT BUS STOP ASANT MOD- ern room, $1 wk FE 5-1332. ALL NEWLY DECORATED. MOD ern 2 rm Quiet Down town. | onl a | person 150 N SEAUTIFOL ROOM ON THE lake with kitchen, nome and lake privileges. $65 mo OR 3.4101. ®Us STOP PVT. ENTRANCE. mae ll & iaundry, telephone. 400 . Huro! Se eee MODERN RMS. FOR GIRLS ON Westside with laundry, kitchen FE 2-0015. ais WEAR GERERAL HOS ROOMS — NEAR GENERAL HOS- psser. Kitchen Privileges. FE BLEEPING RM. WITH KITCHEN | ptt nes 355 Baldwin Ave, FE __Rooms With Board 38 CLEAN, QUIET. WEST SIDE home. Good Ole Southern Cook- ing. FE 8-3338. TRA CLEAN, HOME - STYLE =e 14 Matthews, FE 5-0377. Convalescent Homes 38A tients acce Lane Rest Home FE Fey RODE | Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms ~, Day or —_—, Al Soin oe rv a’ cetrigeration. units units 464 aubera HOTEL ROOSEVE: = Sea neat rooms & Li Rent Stores 0 Pee Poors erent date rere VX x80 RETAIL STORE ROOM. IN: ware F J. Poole Co, 151 Oak- land, Mr. hatter. Rent Office Space 41 PPP PLA 94 W. AUBURN NEAR ROCEES TER RD. Modern 1,800 +, bidg. to share with scalar of : en- of ge: “amma : 0041 560 | er AIR CONDITIONED a new buildi 2 : § td a LOCATED WITHIN 300 FEET 100 per cent corner on E. Huron St. and 3 room suites avail- able. Heat and hot water fur- nished, Meese phe gar Smith, Realtor. 28 Huron St FE 8-0466. ___ For Sale Houses 43 2 BEDROOM HOME WITH 2 ies to be moved. 2517 Rae rE 20926. Auburn Heights, 8 ACRES, 6 RM. [. HOUSE, BARN, dasement,. +. furnace, MA 6-1557. -tedibeg eA U-TO. beat, oak foots, at 280 8. Lyno Rea.onable down amen 46-5425 GLARKSTON ESTATES. 3 BED- room brick ranch home, Attached red garage. Full basement. ullt-in oven and range. Lake ane: By owner. MA 5-1558. VICK SALE. BY OWNER. ® unit brick apt house All — Erase turn $2500 ust ‘Stew to be appreciated a ya NE: LAKE ORION. Teg on lot. 1-2 Cae ul room 1% bath. FE 44740 54355. FOUR ROOMS NEWLY DECO- rated, $10 weekly. P.O. Bor 8S BY. OWNER, RANCH HOUSE, bedroom, double erage ptt brecne tee large NEW SPLIT LEVEL STARTER home. 24x48 plus basement and oer eee w down ao ATTLEY B : EM 3-0482 or EM 3-2411 after 6 ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-9643 Immediate Possession MODERN 2 story ee Brick with 2 bedrooms. Oi) heat Large corner lot. Many extras. Reasonable down payment. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. MIDDLETON $850 DOWN—Located off Walton Bivd. near Blue Sky Thea- a ace) weeping wilew trees and. back yard Barbecue. Imme- diate possession. $650 DOWN—Newlyweds or re- tired couple—Located near Williams Lake, extra large 3 room and bath. Basement, full enclosed sun porch.’ On 2 beautifully landscaped, shaded lots Quick posses- sion. L eslie R. Middlton BROKE 188 N. JOHNSON PE S7ai — OR 3.3022 — FE 8.8003 FHA TER Only $800 down including mortgage costs on this love- ly 3 bedroom ranch. Living room 20x11: kitchen 12x10. Gas heat, Aluminum storms and screens, weter soften- er, All for only 88, JUST LIKE A PICTUR This 2 bedroom bungalow has everything Large car- energy living room, excellent itchen with eating space, full basement gag heat. Only 8525 down plus mort- gage costs on A terms. GI-NO DOWN PAYMENT Lakefront home with 4 bed- rooms. Large knotty pine living room, kitchen 14x10. Ceramic tile bath Utility room 10x12. Oi] FA heat. See this today. IVAN SCHRAM REALTOR OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE SAVE ENERGY; USE. WANT ADS! To find a! job, place.to live or a| used car, see Classi- ied NOW. x beach: co0d swim tae) i ne com = shower, large xitchen, carpete Near Auburn Heights. 2 living “rm rs fireplace, rec | Floyd Kent, Inc.. Realtor ut REALTOR s PARTRIDGE 3581 1050 W. HURON | 2339 Orchard ame Rd. FE 44563 After PE_ 29-9502 LA! Hom _fshed. on large. lot, MA 4-3684, 3 7 COVERNMENT HOUSES Be 64 4-649 For Sale | Houses 43 . Ver Sele Heme, ~ Foe Sole eee 43 ry A 3 5 ROOM RANCH eee White Lake eres 5) room ranch, FA oil floo aluminum a 6 and screens, g00d conditio pe ae low down payments. Cail RICHARD a, REALTOR 224 Center St., Highland KENT Established in 1016 — smt., gas heat. Brick 2 car garage, large shade trees. West suburban location. Now at $23,500, terms. 11 ACRE COUNTRY at a Just the place for a family that wants a saddle horse or kennels. pacious @ rm. home, 2% baths, den with fireplace, bsmt.. ofl heat. Large garage, workshop, small barn, fenced yard, well land- scaped, Call for further details. BRICK 4 BEDRM —West subur- ban na wanna ane — Pe) ft. ving treplace, lar ° kitehen ‘with, ee ony nook,’ di ing tm, cat oe tert baths, sun teeneee 2 car cumnee: “leke ‘Privi-) leges. Large landscaped lot. fine home for. distinguished fam- fly. Shown by appointment. ATERFOR CLARKSTON AREA. Airactive 5 tm, and bath home, 22 ft. living rm. with fire- place. Etsocd porch, full bemt., oil heat, Garage. Large lot. Clark: ston schoo}. 3 500, terms. MACEDAY LAKE FRONT — Re- duced for quick sale. 2 bedrm large living rm., den, tiled bath Bsmt., oll he at. 2 car garage. Drive out today to se : poy Spr price 7 only $12,500 — _ 200 Dixie Hwy. a Telegraph — PE 2-012 9 to 9 MPLE —_— PARKING 2 YR. OLD HOUSE, $500 DOWN, FE 8-1152. Partridge FAMILY INCOME, . VERY Suburban Bungalow 12°R having 7 bedreome, bul in th.” oll heat, Crooks . pear Auburp. Con- venient schools, y $7,650, rms, A Real | Buy: Here “gare ferent tot, oe rl inte ecorating. Hag all S —- iences. sceted Lai a enly $5,250, ‘Good invest. men Income™ =a JOSEPH F. REISZ, one MGR. 53-55 N. Parke FP £4-5181 Eves, FE 8-0823 5 RMS. AND BATH. NEW. LARGE lot. Lk. priv. across street. §700 down. Lauinger Real Estate, OR 3-6138 or +e. Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE 3 Bedroom—Trade Very comfortable 3 bedroom bun- —, = paved street. 2 car at- segs: —- with = Wrasase Pr ced for quick sale at only $8, baa on eae: ong otage 1 accept prope 7. contract, or “what have you" trade. See in today. W. Side, 3 Bedroom Wonderful family liv is yours in this 3 bedroom, } ome on Pontiac's west side, Has full basement, already divided for rec- a room, Bac o ‘7 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARK $13,000 FHA TERMS. White Frame, Lahaye _ Rancher, aluminu a roo ment, oil heat $9,900. ONLY $950 DOWN. Im- mediate possession, modern, 1- room home, gas heat, 3 or 4 bed- rooms, garage, large lot. smaller yet $8,000 SIX ROOM MODERN, Lo- eated off Baldwin, 3 rooms down, a bedrooms and bath up, $1,900 wn. CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY. TO SELL, TO TRADE 2 OR FE 4-4813 362 W. Huron Open 9 to # OTULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OTTAWA HILLS RST OFFERL This two (oe sot brick home with ally finished upstairs, all umbing and partitions roughed. a in. Two large Setreons: beautiful kitchen, dining and wall- — carpeting. “lias breezewa end ¢ e. Two beautifully jand- seeped 5 with fencing. Shown by appointment only. WM. A. KENNEDY Realtor 3101 W. Huron Evenings till 9 AUTO- 70 x ._ $7500 Can be purchased with an PHA! Mortgage. YY OWNER, 4% ROOMS matic Baar" sasoment Farece. jot KNUDSEN Spence Street Price has been reduced on this very fine well located home to 500 — FH rooms and bath, fut base- ment, screened terrace and lace and the living and din- rooms are nicely car- pated: It ts wonderful _— and you should inves- tigate * Watkins Lake Only $500 down buys this home for $5,500. Wooded iat and homeeis modern, A good value. Old Lane Drive Custom built 5 room and bath home. Excellent oak floors, plastered walls, alu- - minum storms and screens. 75 ft, let, Land contract, terms. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 244 8, PE 44516 Evening No, FE Templeton RANCH ioe Large living. room, — master, beautiful een ‘ean built-in vanity, Nice kitchen W breakfast bar Large — Pea Also patio entlosed eated Could be a third bedrm. Large utility room, ces ee fe — car garage, rege fence e andsca! lot. —— ed just of Orcha: Bl Telegra Rd. = 2-8503 “EXCLUSIVE LAKE AREA? No, It's Not The $64,000 QUESTION” JAYNO HEIGHTS ® tract, but an, sbulous’ beyond of is deseri: $25,000 to $75,000 5 dR Eat Poo 3, 3, AND N 4 BATHS Each a Panoramic View ho — Die “ie! = L pss J DAILY 48 SATURDAY 3-7 _ SUNDAY 28 MANY MODELS READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY —GOOD TERMS— |Bateman Kampsen} REALTORS FE4-0528 377_S. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Lake Rd. Twp., only $15,000. itl accept eae trailer as part of down pay- kK. Tr Templeton, Realtor 2 BDRM. HOME, 1.500 on on contract. Fim 5.9313 after CASH OR LA! ake pacert Lovely new modern a Builtdn sai soa, Attached 2 car \ m, Dorothy. any der Lavender REALT a. i ighland fea, bhivity} A any i 33900 or MU _(¢-6417 ly rm.), Nicely landsca grounds. Also an incompleted home on same property Beautiful trees Owner says trade for income | eta sah or will sell for $11,000, $5,600 =e - 3 paneer ae De) Ritehen. "piduty am and garage. Privi joes on 2 i hand Darothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR, EST 29 YEARS 7001 Highland Rd. (M50) EM_3-3303 or MU_ 46417 Z APTS. $750 down. Near N. Saginaw. 4 rooms & bath first floor. 3 —_ & bath second floor, Good ren section 150. $1,000 down. Large 5 som gps eee St. Michael's. "SONTI Kamae ry 137 Baldwin Hempstead $500 DOWN Must sell to settle an estate. Ideal buy for handyman. 12x22 ft. liv- room t. Full price only $ FOUR ae Re OMS Dorris & Son r 7 LAKE FRONT A BEAUTIFUL HOME This pretentious 3 bedroom home situated on lizabeth Lake with! 110 ft. frontage and 290 ft. deep. | with massive spreading shade, evergreens, rolling lawn, flowers — a attached a- e ‘end “hob i with be roe half aif baths, _ room up 11x40 is sure salable at $26,000. Conaiior home fn trade 1 terms e appealing 3 bedroom = bath and half ba = % block, should investigate GISSPEGIAL DANDY BUNGALOW, $8,950 and plastered wails, forced air ofl heat, beautiful living room WE BUILD WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS 732 W. Huron PHONE FE 4-}557 FE 5-9471 942 JOSLY COR. MANSFIELD. BUY NOW SAVE MONEY — $7950 with terms, buys this large 7 room home between Sears & Baldwin School Extra room down could be sre 3 bedrooms up, full basement of] heat. Newly deco- rated” down. Call now. — ATTRACTIVE BRICK PIONEER HIGHLANDS — Lake priviletes & all, gas heat rec- reation room with nice bar, alu- minum storms & screens, carpet- Bs, draw drapes & more. $15,000 TERMS. J. R. Hiltz Realtor 1011 _W. Huron WILL? You be one of the lucky home seekers to see our mode! home. Three pedrooms, brick. attached - er & coal heat. Good northside Jocation, Out of town owner ask- ing $7,450. with $700 dn Ro HEMPSTEAD 1102 & Huron st. FE 40284 \Eve. FE 5-0510 FE 2-3971 STOUT'S Best Buys Today SMALL ESTATE Attractive 5 room and bath frame home, Beautifully landscaped ot. excellent beach a ome you) 24x34x28 ‘on foundation, oak floors | FE 5-618! arage, 20x26. Plastered (garage oo} Full basement. Oak floors $13,950 on your jot. Out Waiten left on Shaw t) Cosyburn. Humphries PE 2-0474 Realtor FE 47114). 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves. Multipie —— Service Teo Electric, hot water, utility shed. rear yard fenced, Community water system. $750 down. G.I. RESALE Located tn city, 4 rooms and bath and harroat Storms and screens, Fully insulated, oii hot afr heat. Close to Wisner and Lincoln Jr. High. $53 rt motth after moderate down payment. DRAYTON HEIGHTS Sharp 2 bedroom = ranch pee with utility room, Oil heat, aluminum storms and. screens, Clarkston school district, $1,500 down, low monthly payments. $650 DOWN Moves you in. 4 rooms and bath, plus arage and breezeway. Excellent subur- ban location with lake priv- fleges on Round Lake. Im- mediate possession oie SITE COAL y ARD Choice lecation, spproxi- mately 300. with rall- LAKEFRONT LOT Ideal location for bi-level home. Well restricted com- munity. Exrellent frontage on one of oes best lakes. $500 dow Edward M., Stout, Realtor (77 N, Saginaw St. FE 5-8166 Open i — heme ¢ MILLER en, ful landecaped tot Crescent Lake. Bee it now $7800, IT's JUST say bf wind are the There fs a modern 4 Ls! Pull divided basement extra rec $400 eown It ba hard to believe north but here fs side home w' hy oak floors plastered walls Pull basem tiled ree, room — Oi fw —— eo softener, This home was ; ag 5 con 7 ae a mortgage. William Miller Realtor wre 2-0263 _—, ject rooms— sLsgms OF HAM — For Sale Houses For Sale Houses 43 key, so let's ook Wi SPICK -& SPAN home has — 8.7 Ra. re one MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE hate wie beteens : . ja ag Son RAY O'NEIL, Realtor PE eon $650 DOWN — Choice Clarkston Estates. Large 3 bed- room bungalow with aluminum Here is a real buy for a large family. 2 bedrooms - Living room. dining room, kitch sn! Phone FE 5-0447 BROWN $350 DOWN — Priced at only $11, 500. Modern contemporary bungs. low, Excelient condition in ject to ‘A approv SYLVAN LAKE large ve} ere i ars, ing aggereeme MU ‘COMPARE THIS ae FOR BETTER HOMES — DOWN 5 beteen, home, full basem Enclosed f Evenings ome A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 - 3 or 4 ve your - _inents. some. Take 7 = CHEROKEE HILLS First Offering Custom-built for present owner s oaeens BIRD, Realtor OPE eis MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NEWER BUNGALOW ana | East Suburban “RAINBOW" my aes © 4 Seo BRICK La nope = Attached gar, Beautifu lot, Just like to FHA new, Subject to ‘built be _ ouy wills acce an trade, LAKE FR 100 ft. on private jake, nice beach, s, large giaseed and sereened in front porch. Ol! fur- nace. Year e. Only with terms, DOWN bedroom modern on east side. aoomest., furnace, automatic hot water, Full grice * 94050, ee 1 down WE PROVIDE RENTAL SERVICE FE 2-264 ._ PA’ NORTH SIDE Modern 3 bedrms., roo recreation eee ite CALL B Just west ity. "All ly di tot ey sce mane Bi CU STOM RANCH ~ FIRST ~ OFFERING 1057 “LeChateau” 3 bedrm_ brick house or land contract as Di KINZLER 670 Ww. Mugen Bt ee Bo, rm 43325 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE JUST 2 YEARS old is this brick ranch with attached poserea 2car garage. Cozy iving foom Somer ace, 2 jarge bedrooms . — ee can double as b surface burners. Ample vo cupboards of Lake. Priced terms. Please on appointment, $1,000 DOW: live in the lower and rent apartment enough to WASHINGTON yAge - : peqreem: ing oom $600 DOW: costs yt home ment, ares Ei 5 canon ranch home. Pull po: custom kitchen and aed love) nk plan, on INCOME $1,450 DOWN Large 4 room and bath rental erty—3 blocks ‘from Oll hea Mov Tedeced to Cy i dining el. Nice 7 . al wMia.boo with. $1,500 Opportunity MR. RENT PAYER Living’ roe - il ca: dd ™r astetully '< eer eee ‘aa y igo a n Bark: "figs dis- BRICK AND ing 26 x 74 di Bateman Kampsen Open on 88 REALTORS _ = +0508 * ape oe nooe WHY PAY. RENT? “WESTOWN NA GI's se | fl FHA tits Moves "You tn 3 MILES NORTH ON JOSLYN __Butiders of Nations ational Homes Tee” ~ RILEY © INCOME TOO wee WW. CORN ELL throughout.” A easy terms E. YALE 450 with $1,000 Fe ein rE 41157 — Petit GEORGE BLAIR 4356 Dixte Pap Eves. OR 3-1708 _For Sale Houses 4 rs _ PE 2.9122 - OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. ‘TIL DARK 4 bedroom home. 1 & 2 up. thls excellent 2 bedroom og yah, Klchen oak it. Lot w $0 x 240. tate oo iccaad Grete ce fving room, ful a3 Fe a OR 31281 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE look ! FE $0101 — bedrooms. on 2 ent, A-1 condition school garage. Let's take a George R. Irwin REALTOR 209 Baldwin Ave. St. Michael’s Area 3 Bed 3 Bedroom home in nice. condition on large lot. Near MSU, Oakland. A terms available, 2610 Genes Drive. For Colored 2 Bedroom modern home. Just like bag ‘Down. See tt Aoday! et] NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. HURON 8T OPEN EVENINGS 28... ae Just West of Town Secluded and Neat FE 5§-8183 INCOME TOWN ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES i STORY — 4 oment, gas: heat and water r. wait = $i4,- 900 on CLARKSTON AREA Sesoment, 100x150 ft. fog SEE IT, $10,975, terms. WATKINS HILLS A TOO! planned kitchen with ce- ie tile features and din- ¢. ramic tile Basement, gas heat, pared > treet, Smith- Wideman eed ANNETT’S OUTSTANDING VALUES CENTRAL STREET—-3 bedroom ment. erage, Immediate meses. i ‘ posses- — . $700 down, $60 CASS LAKE — Northwest shore. Seas Tenmodion pita eon i standing valie st only ia 300, conv terms, INDIAN rane —— 2 beneee | Sea itchen. pavement, ear Sear os carare. Only $11,- DIXIE LA ae in, sea condi: Roy Annett Inc. "in Eitan ates eS _ es Down, New 2 bedrm. home - lot. . Full price. ie hy own a we of good berries and fruit trees. Own- feaibae Realtor nia we =", very rs ame the bas brick fire- *, kiteben, ment ve ! bath, tf _& eT features FOURTH ST. $ rooms, 1% ceramic bath, fall basement gas x 17 ft. lot, owner will ee ‘on, trade. No down payment 4017 7 LOTUS DRIVE, Too’ is Beth fon ro channel “alin Sith an be pur- ~ ARRO McCULLOUGH, nee LTOR TED OD Con mieetath Pe sin PE. Gseed § &m-@ p.m. Sunday 12 te ¢ Nothing Dn. New Ranch Homes -, EMBREE & GREGG $e Diet idee gama rade Ae Wice $12.- ~ Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR FE 46203 75 Baldwin Ave BY OWNER hte te Ba! auto. fares, Priced “u00 > with terms or wil} tr CRAWFORD AGENCY. MY 31143 ~ 600 E. LAKE fou full sendis 2 fs mic _Rockwell St. Pot St. . Bargain. ‘Paul ul Jones Real Estate | WILLIAMS CAKE own: included. 4 6 home itn the Here's & SH. agp aS a me foe #it00 down: P. W. ‘OINNAN 6 °W. Muron _. PE 42577 Eves. FE 4-3046 Gls No $$ Dn. LOW, FHA TERMS bedrooms cat Pepe a | floors | recmgepon ci "@* PANGUS, Realtor Can Collect, Ortonyilie, NA 17-2818. ‘ear b ares Easy terms STARTER HOME WEAR SCHOOL, fe jot. exterior. Three i basem well and wiring ia OM 5.1070 — OR 3-268, Loveland 27188 Cass Lake Rd. +1681 ied lot quiet neighborhood pice lawn, fenced Zr4 Good 2 bedrm. bungalow, full bath ey : en. Attractive Bungalow Elizabeth Lake Estates oak rs, fed mai, “a the bath. uge ar rfect Priming beach and good Fishing lake, ¥ $1,500 down, Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTA Hwy. OR Soro 4395 Dixie —_ TO DOWN 18 roo 2 story, 5 family plus caraner 8 quarters. All furniture — Renta] volue — 5400 “WHITE ——— bh 4) ranch home in every okt Built in oven and range. bedroom EXTRA = com mpietely it_ with homes — DID. $20,860. wes hep? payment. Humphries 7 pom ‘Teleeraphe one #7114 mn Eves. WEST SIDE INCOME ate nicely decorated. Full bascsent. gas heat. Income will make your peyments. OFF JOSLYN Outstanding 3 bedroom contempo- ord on Piet, street, near bus and Piastered walls, ilz17 guenen’ vith rds — Birch doors lovely full basem Nice shaded lot. paved eee” Only $406 down on FHA. terms. 3 BEDROOM SHELL Pinish this lovely some and save. Full basement, 100 jot $300 down, $6.850. tall price. FOR COLO’ No aitesong “own Ot GI. Many besu- tiful homes to choose from, some with income. Call Mr, Pointer at FE 8-9585. Jim Williams on g & IN! yee GILES Vacant Inside the city in a gnod jocation. 5 ms. n basement, gas heat. 1 Car garage, Only $1,500 Down. $4,600 Full Price 4 Rooms, 1 car garage. 100 x 400 ft. lot. | rd Good gar- shade trees forustery” west ‘Suvurtn i phe this home. GILES REALTY CO. FE $4175 FE $617 Fe WIN AVE. MUL TIPLE E Listing. sEnvicn- CASS LAKEFRONT = Poggi around home is located northwest side of Cass Lake. Has excellent —— sea Wa. need, Fine 2 room home with automatic of] heat. Fully a oes Storms and se front rch ov looking iy 1% car Paraee. "Toa = only. $13,500 with terms. DON’T POSTPONE HAPPINESS may be the answer to al! Lad home problems. 5 year old — Shae ome overlooking Sil- ake Golf course. 3 lovel drye cluded. large, well Mindeoe ‘ot Priced be disappointed 7 LOON LAKE Here ts that Mabe that ye k home on ry excellent lw Seeking hie e that you have 3 nice bed- lake. Spacious kifchen wi * dishwashe! ft. reer with t ‘eation room it toward the he. Also a laund room and Ye Dah in, Dasement. nicely’ landgeaped lot on a paved WHITE BROS. 3660 Bie: TRIPP OTTAWA DRIVE. robo rch, 2 car ara e, al inished bedroo < ae up, ten — priced. FE 58-8161 or FE $-0338 Sy re por or “10 "al s ? “BUD" "| Convenient to Most Everything Bus, schools, shopping, lake privileges too, are wail close this delightful Pio. neer Highiands home, fea- turing 2 a down, @ ished w tairs for expansion, panel: .00, with 10 e* cent do = costs, eanhageny ps Vacation at Home Swimming, boating, fishing at your door step in this puleme — aie | front * coe) home with wtill ! loom at. tachéd garage, foldin: stats. | forse at es Terms, will pag nay you to move fast “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor Mt. Sones et. Mrs an EM 32-4200 oa +B y Jay Alen supe SOE ma NOY Annett1 seas asa : - a SCAPED W "Oped rer nc. —~OR_ 3-2 flee an. 425 Evenings; And § ‘oats or roe, Gi COUERCE ORRERRTES AND NELNY, 950 PONE 4 CE CO. hea lock store E . » haste oer, from |" for teas store FE 3 ee ts Pons bse Bat ag Be 3-3014° eae se STATION Bask B. ; oo 8 a i 2 Private available r wide ran IT N 8. . G, A, Tho : alesroom. lots, G, A. 4 sates" ‘MONT WEAR fable. Located Doe Stance MAKES SEN moon, 8. hd ‘ ag hs Th i ry SE Rc Bien | ean che) Pesta 'we| TO fe 2S aa carx,| for Grp ee. BORROW 2393 that, as — : onoes ark “coin F 3GAL, puto vet ry " a + E z own term: B business ding the x RO} ab, sinks gas b Te ‘ike tom 5. megan. 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OR 323 WwW HITE “BROS. apes Center St Tulghiand Walerford Teo. ¢ Waterford Seat Sone TOME i Wensetare | te calet of bottled ga. xovo. _~ ood ae aches are | ESSN LUMBER 85 30 ‘rrecaparest sen meni I> ane woe vas at i re, SPE i 44245 after u MI 65 rida FE ¢6 AP here o RN PY i—_— Gas Co eas Ke for Ss pigs BROIL son, FE NEW & atertal) BER LEY C aterpr eat -| 8 BLACK | 346 TC. OR } a #2 PE "C . 7 311 or MODER rt home itn On | BRAN ae Kenyon ly del. Lik Pus $340 £D sa Sales eo OAL & ng. gravel DIR " Open 5680 N F; NE allied Bot- cot ke iH Y Highland Ra 1 su 5 EM T. Corrac penis ti west SoHORBAN —— Land Cont peed | BEDRM - Rodavay." bed £0 BEDS ¢44 95. FE Sasol. ia) tan * Blonde EDIGON #9 OALL Mise Of -7002 | 2x4 SEECIAL to specie dl ener “ 8 P MBER Nn se CK with © THE DO __ OR _3-8002 Ask for base bedroo! equit OR D ette MA 51 neon _2-3700. | repairin NE. V EE 8T ake AV 8 addock 2iX vie to DIRT Se ng wa Pavi Mr. Brow basement. droom home aa in te “ R TRAD! DAVENPORT? MA 85-1501, r with ane ee acotm | Rouble ANDING @. | a9 sEWER P | Hal sot! $12,000 privtle MENT L. H a. A ance, 20 $1,548 with full Ch en acre o = MY) _ chair RT A? ARE M est. FE Washb bowl st: TOL 30''x80"" IPE & FE 3-07 im mediat on-D road per mo . 1 aance hom : BROV 'N sk for M Pet a8 down, $6. I Motor for rd rchard } Do’ _ Reasona ND M AVTA0 WASHER 3-pe owls wi nk LETS tise | 3: x80" screen “PRAIN TB4 _Bess & e - rayton | Aatog weglece. carpet ant ee ae wl VN, R JC r Warten meen | © otors_of inte 1 Gee Pond jo. | DOUBLE ane “MATCHING OIL ve te ec een with fittenes S| 36"n80" screen Tit oare ieee Cry MA Ones. Len carpet. dr s 1% ba $30 _ uron ealtor & HAYD unt. | WANTED: ord ca el Gene: 31 head bo BED wT 31-9014 a HOT WA 9891 . $25 pe. color ts with t ‘ $ 539) Comb icteet doors... “| t& ALLIED Trucking. 5-0868. _Ston. en oe state apes. Lot ths (3 Phd FEL 66 E Wait EN, R mark PEO ro Fes esti, 3-5335, ard. $435 TH PA _eas A tank TER H . trim ed bath rim to ae aetnetion 4 doots ..... $ 193 | ading 4 TRUCKIN ~~ ‘Akland wath op ay nae Sale F 24810 on ealto et_for PLE ” $37. | ELEC. . Exc, _ FADDED fash F aoe. nears Fat set with 8s * corru: oors TS gga! Gu ple Pon na CO. kkiand ©3338, Clark 5 A a “arms = FE Uy & garage. "THE a G : STOVES _ “1 cond. 30 BA tory Ind Pee $2 gated $ 59| det rats Farm Pill, top SS CRES 48) M E 8-044! OR_3-23 __bdrm. | AS 8TO' ch 8 “550 ie 0 1728 VE PLUM is—Trre $09.95 eavy 245 per stee| _outy 14.95 | _&671 k & T Propert sot} : Lak {iisement RMT Boe cae oney t [oe Sale | oe. FREEZER Lagan cone Vee _ens ed. occas. SOLD BE. FU Saginaw BING SUPPL «hook ‘$65 clothe delivered | a. 1_or FE eregraph Eliza- | eF sement._otl oe mane ts o Loan je Chothi Ee bE; SHER. | 57 . vedere px. | se Pe Phy | BLAYLOC $6.50 en. 3 hook, ot 1 TOP sort sore . vs - ron 10 wx e MA 61557 GE State Licensed Lend 53 4 RANCH ing 56 56 price Re REFRIGER TEEL aba leaiaengieiaad $31.50. ANK. NEW FE_ 65-2100 or ent mortar :_* hook fe Bh & canned - BAND __ | cozy ts West of CRES at T CAS ph. ame ome SKI sirice ontr tom 38 Ma #848 82 “our spring =m 1LD-A-BE. GE'S, gil 467. . 975 GA §1_ Orchard COAL & SUPP coh —cavating > dirt Bul D GRAVEL, Some paneled Can’ be, bought no. | H QUICKLY eee ane wee REEZERS. UPRIO EMAS-6011. | wood* bed couch, - D INNE + a THE Sac; AS SORELY, ¢ ae: Seas ofouing, c= Pine’ ¢ aneled’ year-round payment. bought rth cetiaings | U ICKLY LADY's CLO oe ae e bral RIGHT. F eos _chest, FE couch, ¢ piece Ho R-| {ration ate! M00 A MABONR Ren ster 9 ee ene, Farm t DIRT & R362, Fine frente are your dow p to TOOT Oe | emer cues: dU glee SINGER 1 2s ee iR:| _Thompeon, 6 ea be per gal ¥ AL VATION ARM 0.) Pesand PEAT M1 retired ost Ideal Includes v 20 AC ° 500 ae were shel size a. eed bce nila ere NGER PORTAB _ tee Pony 'h ene- Gotha to OAD wi mmediate XED i & 4 1 ey c , sha, Lm SEWING MA. . Per i pe me EB TOP 4 reireg agate ull’ oe vacant, anata be O inet Sot feed sant tte Ln i Cau bee *| porter ime ances | Hee en eR POSE, ion iver oe akland at ations, os Fam sChONE REBUILT, Ys ie | ea corer EET) ereenor Door ee eae oa , . Cov s & FOR 1 ake cv dry cH 35 B: roo esi i ar pol etl ft. 2, teares No bufldings, RES ° Le : iaie a ome ah we Lao —002_ Nt. 16.96 ap a1 veer = ian” LS Se ecGn Wectery ae S) etegee Ph cor = ne COUPLED Seat? Ate L. BLACK DIR prergy as a fake per, scre West of Pontise n Com ee CORT a Ss. pace a FE esiee Eleeirie. Parente ae genre ith ee shee ts aieel fo Bee Seki eB) semtars Istes prep tuctery ma tan hens rs toe rushed. atone TRT lock ° . y w 5 & rect: erer isa f ar ubs or ™ es 8 H eo nacre | tee CES pany FBP 8 Goon, ‘conaE| piste gurn oe en eee eae ae eee, Bene Ta panetne |aaee soir a CRUED aTOKR venient te enget on jac, with at the ed tad I esea B A RADE $2768. S Sis acicac oar oy Si Orchard bt tend sort 5-0214 NB | rms. t on and 2 ho 300 foot 1 sighs of Pon- - Orchard Lal jad DaY. bones at ished B COM- pt. size S-IN DEP’ B10 eaeee door shutters TRAILER rehard. Lake iia , i cnosHE ee Cla a ae 202 PONTIA Sa on aiRopaced Priset Gut, wecitn (we He T | Open "tl, pegs sony erereters. Core anal (es ake | en FRO ee rence C. R aetaits (25 c ST. le Ho Seet ha on Nee oe ecttic ‘washer | sree na ins ima | ree SALE cr PE 281g | id ns ATE BANK usehold MA tis OR e Rd. at Maple ctional asher $29 95 “RE eee est! —— Mt boat. BS WILL T an TENTION AST ie a REAL geway > BLDG Good: = 78 3-9904 oF! 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ONT HO —— TP gone, FE baIS OR WHEEL SUniper | Ele esk and chair s AVAILaRLE 98 jane’ B s38.|_ PR ass ibe oa Aer oading KERS condita.» taal lar Me 6. ys, FE 22295 ee ee Rees o— oo | 186 WYM oe rake Speci is a ouina Ak, day a black dirt, with larg oleae | arms of all _FE Sevioeg ed Uo Ath eTEEt | Rn r chest ‘oT wee AN’S pecial SED BRICK For & Ave, Ph. mile_E ey oeal mip ka temeae ° oo thing bee P. W. ‘kinds ”~SOC™~” We pa wHEe Uti rowboat. EL ectechis set "00 TRADE E-Z term BRAKES ; _1,000 ae! Saar ‘| BLACK _ of “Bashabaw Hill Rd, —T bee] Dosses ell landsc each 86 W. H DINN eG off make cash FE 5 EL UTIL = 0: Kitch cabinet 00 range ELEC RA 8. FE 4-112 Most Ch RELINED, ; 00 _FE_-0015 SALE. $30 PER a bint. | TO: aw Rd RUSSELL? ae 7 sped re a ae loans t 7 a0 8782 _ 492 Sari | chen ca 2 fay oe i) Menor FO Wu evies, P ONL Used O1 PER Sari vel P g01 Fh pag riced Eves FE FE Set Gal sou are © Ia\d- Gn EEC Rinne ne swing earoins Bo eed EL ) W. 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TEMS — > $8 50 A Stratton Tirise, Ge SS RENS feos NUM COMBI: oPrs nfety Bidg. _bew City ab FE vad abauity ware as Hiders’ su rage lumb { worry W e and be me to $99. decor matching 2 ~Philto ivona Dr. TH E-Z CRE, 39, LAKE on engin ne $60; riggs EY cON 4-252} ows. LOADIN aldie all FE Hall ; ce} shar e Will pply or ad mn you and i have relieved Peattee's Pe ator lam ot) © Ss radio. b Us a EDIT), Fre ‘PUMP: @ $50. E 2 HP) we BU $1 {GCE 2-7611 ease tee — | bord Be isis fu andi your communk late ave man, Bey, _asin “nit pee ae Usep bs ECONOMY ee eee SPRINKLING Rey ‘ie R CO.| sean Eee uy OL. 1-0041 Ole : ECE ASH | Perry st. a.| 20 es eo PROMPT FE 46588. de RT, wM.c Only $3,000 ais FRON OL~ 1-6 — I net WAL rebard 8 Tore Cambrook spe Munro RS, y_ St. homps A me o q—siide ma MPT FE 46588 liver, fo T ON BALD oan mn . 40° ON NUT D 36" e. ron Electr: $15 & i 2-9151 : on. lum r combi rs-cas blac GELIVERY 3 Yi MApie C GODFREY. $500) _wir r used BAL s to $5 coal orge ININ U . VERY ae io Co P. R pptnay) Caenih natla cement k dirt ¢ VERY $22 REAL Ave Ph car lot. DWIN M 500 qu heater gas st G RM sed ref CLE Uesep . 1060 f lum. co window nm wind: s | Prat of pe 3 _ or ESTA J CAR FE 8-1 685 Bal ade : _duire_ 130 All ‘ove. Space Freez rimerate AN TV W Hu- mb. doo ows HUMU peet. O YARD UNI a ac COMME eas ad ade Quickl Be OAR ni uystors a Boece | Ss or ke retrig AR| red ty. $1905 & EMpi vince es | BowTiae US. $13.50 arta Choice 5 ON LAKE 1 W,_ Kennett RCIAL G You wi yi Good OAK I ve In- only gerator. ya talce a oe UP 21 COL. S ite ae Pon _Wweek onl PER LO St. Ph. ARAGE.| °o% 1 alwa cond. DINING. \ SAMUEL’ ‘left ba ais neces, 42 Sweet's COL- ( | A 3 TIAC L y. LOgan 14 AD. —_ ae’ 180 ft., Business FE 6-1431, read toad cons de receive plea: 9x1 Reas, FE_ “RM SET. a i oe Ee 2” cares a | Knott ____ Machi ek Band, = BUILDER 1-9327. On 54100. ao reach, p SEL nae Opportunities 5 fioge oe ett odes Taceaie onlg Pei Base R 2368". oF FLCC. NCE ~ WILL SA FE; ? ty sre pine penannenens inery “ay jar iw esting: ERS SUP- WATERFRO 25 per mo. a St) Store phone dl of our a MAID ugs 296 ent_con eoueas 1 pollawey 0 ACRIFIC | Tandom dds iS TRTIS SIN AN ing. OR ment, jo rer 8) ¢ directo r of- 4. VINY $3. 95 GAS 8 ndition. F a = eae b [FICE ) length set No pressor % GLE &T awe | BLA TOP 3-1534 My lo ONT -IN +| Exeell ass C. ry fo o- Ft. W L TILE, aA TOVE rE 2-877 Ex- M gany b ed Ble sh Maho 8 4 $100 win! D: TAGE Al CK SOIL : se. GoME HOME. ellent t| ROBBER al EAS) pa $10, SOFA sis eee, eer tue mit la ee ve MA + Sue Se FILL BAND. Area oe] Berk fete’ eon dow at BUCK oe, en, page caer 25 oe pe Sienety Re ete ea ae poe: Plywootit® |e 00 wate AEeere 7 - PEAT jes ried mene le Rionde 3-398). = ee Se down pa NER itera ta a Huron, Ca he _Biure al Pg ieee wee © 30 pm. MI. Le felt ae Hed Fine sneering, tees ey FE 82 ae aG i a ‘Searry Tre CLAY Pipe coets SAoapiagh Dit d ow informats , come to arking eres, : X 12 RU | W_Huron rant GE A aoe 2 OMI 62190. iene ene ine, ee se ee a1) BRITT | ecient FE 63407 2 Se 4 bedrooms en brick N- joe our office aH ina Gececstee WOOL FACE. 8 43064 Py. APT ot dion eRe = For Sale IL Le W. pine eres ac Bue Do a _Coal ee ot down, "oe one, * baths. aby hres N LIS M. BRE or nce -| $34.95 e. $16.50. T $5 old! ELEC. coe le Misc x4xT No. 1 Hnauine ee ft i——~ It Yo _ | ToP so Oil Co ww .s clark all after $26,000; by FOR RE ceparke ite WER ( Ke) Axminste mpo 95. Like Ke new fils. PE %" ellane 1&2 Bou 36 n ft Pots urself |” pick iL SAN A 5 sion 3:30, 0 id FOR RENT LA __Pontiac _ DR PONTIA a ote rth Oe. ates GOLF SET, ew $125. Year. 5 PLASTI Miscellaneous 60 + ic P eae ee = ourself = 61) TRE up tru D& GR SS i eal Game Rees ee wale cana SP cee pg tae so S| Migclaete Boy Sper ay Oa cee | pauperen areas _6t | RRCCKES, vis. r P FOR Cee 12) W KE 2 » | eox-Gay, a radio N , 80 Pes per ft | x84" cree $2 SAN "ER 8 per tally. shre ADING _ GRASS Prop. 4 44A 4 R SALE 8B Ww. Bape Hana) score Pag | 2? WHEEL leead GACT: qxexve int fir 299 each eee Sieauens aie ee NG PEAT LAKE ¢ : estaurant Ws Driv PLAC elec oeaea tase need | SPORE Oni TRA ry St. xa x3" birch | oe cach apy ee DRILLS. $128 pet Y es nan mac lot. Center — NEW Pontiac P Will sell IVE = INN ed E A aly ‘ortable ulars, 1x50, $200, 3 FU! FE ype 30. Loar ap irch pis oe ca | | wE 3 OWNIE NOAY BAWS en Rd. b d. Located drap ig oe sinte CABIN, ress Box 5. busi OST” ington typewrl a UE EL OfL TAN . Sood Gead to 23 HARDW TOP etween 1 cab aemting sade gy, org bs = pess. Call FE ST” 'AD.| Sut typentiter, ¢ Atal pont liver, FE AK wi Be oh eeisa goons ies petal | OP SOIL, 3& 14 rming- oe of Sood frasting. FE ’ on ga Ww. C Rem: |? SA pated de CHARGE FOR. 15.98 8 SAN tule ee pre eel ees Mich Garden’ eGiagwis fas me TOMER. CASH ws $80 TO, s808 to 28181 for an ad GuARAR woe Colgate, Pr J eestonts custaRp WA a H un ron AROAING wan ie R RENT ae --h8t" Even” al vata ds te eels) fi ‘thro WE L (MUNITY recove matic ED REB -| _L-AAA-1 > nee ‘oe ¢ | nace polishers, amet fi and 4 SAND ore u ‘ i eS ugh AW toss So ra los . rag pretreat UILT A Porset'p ALUMINUM SIDI ; Gg t raat ae pec eoalar od +13 peat. FE AVE! _ Ads.. Call FE ual. . Fe ele 2-8181 f s. Dial FE Oe SRR lt 2 bles Lime BU aos cM L eT Y etre ipa eres ellos yo ~B $25 cE v421 | tor a , : akland A SEMENT walt ex TOR bley-« lary M res LU Orchard Lak 83511 XD = ; 4 GRAVEL, \ | , Lawrence Sa < we -write oll wOoD_ PE 29-4021 ossible workmansh inest quality 1947 Ha O goods, eal gin Bane pee \ , hos rN 18 Say “cha . t: wave BED, 8 sie ore pat lore + paneer OS paint “Fo Beate ASH 8A 45 eve \ fe FE. : rge a _frum an ed. D INGL st 3 Ww NO owest een W ¥ w ° rica} rales) m ES, dirt. ND & Ss, . 4-1508 it. ~ YT n and coffe uncan , E. ock for d x and ¥ MONEY | : Maple alled TL. Da — plum bin aterial, To G 10 fee table, FE Phyte and fiber lo-t-yoursell Compiet | _____Phon Tra! and onan | to ys 9:30 Den 7 and elec. QL a Peat q Beer “| Bs ME TREEZERS | “ore lac ietaeAeatss| DON a He cai Rie see ee ‘ . ae oe J on, aluminum wT See | setae: CMonteatm. PE 471 Top TVEWA - \ uel's a ie $540 The OF VALLE num Ww 1s eras, PE_54 §-3553. oot. grer AY GRADING. \ . Appliances, iple S01. ree mee | Rs Make SH q 1 For Sarath , Equipment 1A Plan el, in a Poe meee Tere neers” ougt ‘it ver M ant £< ; e Pocoeeset Ee ghC eas ee ts, 1 T a : stimates, a sell, rent, asuibed Ads. Tog pote mers fash 4, DORMIT. SARLY a Shrubs _ 6: bs 68 | dial FE 2 288 swap, hire, | aca re a ges Sm cae yeam come \ ; -8181. . ire, We sur. aie 8-011 194 days.| OAKLAN 2S si Na de TRADE :KLAND TREE SERVICE Tne : |i = 4 : amore. Sop, tape recorders va & removal. rde Free fi Ww. He FE ‘estimat ‘ . tw aan 49053, ¥ a Sak 4, = to J *, © ¢ i : i T é a eee a THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY, JUNE. 1, me |For Sale Housetrailers 78} EAGLE ig CALL AFTER BLACK MINIATURE seAoTIFUL ie for stud service Full igree. Call 4-8250 aft er 6 p.m. . COLLIE PUPPIES. GHow | aa Wks OLD. PUPPY. 12 WES. ape male, AKC reg. Outstand-| ing show —— Housebrok- en $75. MAyfair 6-2017. THUAHUA PUPPIES, wre. with papers, 200 W. Hop- ii — 8 WEEKS Li rd aon he "eed js = uae 5-0831 a ee sed wee tor PINSCHER PUP- ee S. reg., reasonable. FE ets me ered. ip ae off onde. Clemens. ageikD agg [} mee $20 each. FE 4-43 GUINEA PIGS. ALL PET aa 85 Williams FE 4-6433. GOLD a pen POO ee 6 TO 12". N. ood Rd., Y FROM ME nas NEE EQROMO TAME MONEEY EiQY MA iLO: CER. 1 YEAR old. Children’s pet. M after 5 pm. F — FRENCH POODLE, 9 MOS. MALE BLOND Satta 2 years old. FE 4-471 MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS Poodle stud, silver, MY 3-280 PARAKEETS. SUPPLIES 183 Sanderson 2-T727 RAKEETS GUAR Oo TALK Pa Ca. $91 4th st. Fe 2-4025 PARAKEETS CANARIES. CAGES _Food Since RAE 1927 584 Oakland Ave ABBITS, TROPICAL FISH AND Hes. $441 Dunning. FE 47207. Noten sr peppy | TALKING oe ——— rd atch inery 2489 COCKER PUPPIES. $10 woe Dogs Trained. Boarded 70 ago CATS BOARDED — FE 247 Burr-Shell 375 &. “Tele —Sraph. i & IND =e). $15 & UP. ape & lumber. Phone MA 56-0666 ALL TYPES oF HAY, STRAW. corn Also muich hay. will de liver, OAkland 8-2179 BALED HAY. 10300 HADLEY RD. Clarkston. MA 5-4791. For Sale Livestock 72 2 MARE RIDING erp AND saddles PLateau 2-31 a lai a aa —_- STALLION, ea BUCK- $0" _— , gentle “reac, pd ode ich Ee: Fs gen E, Back Sl S wniTE Sony, 4 ras. 7660. Dilley Rd. Da- visburg. E 43014. Lose STORED ED PALOMINO, 4 ~~~ r. old mare for sale. OL 2-3451. NY. B LACK AND WHITE. Very gentle. EL 6-0391 Wanted Livestock 73 WANTED LIVESTOCK ALL kinds, Forrest Jones. Maple §-0016 . Detroiter Pontiac Chief _B to 60 ft, 8 and 10 wides trade in allowance on your 146 to 1048 trailer. alus. ' taken in trade. save buy bundreds s of dollars s weed we you & _ .Bob | Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 430! Dixie Sigoway (0.8. 10 re 4 Miles North a Pontiac OR 3-1202 Sys OF THE MONTH GREAT nea 1|FOR ~Rd_FE.& £ a "og S ———e like new.. el ~ ‘gl We have many other good buys in used “wratlers. See: ws for your = ee tra! = (Toro-A- fe be low as 70 W $008. *'Boll veto I ceacke Sales. iSite Holy Rd Holly. MEl- “OXFORD TRAILER SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner 8 to 10 wide, pg teigh bod fal be 4 ‘ s financing - strings. A few used trailers sti available on renta) plan We sell. rent, trade 1 mite south of Lake Orion on M24 MY 2-0721 Sale Farm Produce 75 CHOICE FRESH PICKED STRAW- berries, Royee Long 200 Ford Ra. MU 44482. POTATOES 4350 Morgan Rd. QuaRT 5 STRAWBERRY BOXES. boxes. & paper bags. Reas. . BERRY BOXES KING BROS. ree RD. AT OPDYKE FE 407s FE ¢1113 STRAWBERRIES 1% BLOCKS by of Opdyke on Pontiac Rd. SYTRAWBERRIES, PICK YOUR! own. Fenton Rd. 3 miles south eY Fenton or 8 miles north of M Watch for signs. MAine 9-9964. 1 pad.) WE NEED GOOD TRAILERS for 10 per oo . We wil) sell it on our jot. ~ Marine Seles. 16210 N. Holly Rd. Holly rose 4-677) aa ‘CHAMPION HOUSETRATLER. _8 ft $2895 TRATEER "EXCHANGE Anderson - Regal Beemer 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERg ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLA Hitches & overloads installed, car wired, etc. Bottle Gas N Parts and Supplies 5159.50. 50. 12" «Chippe E 23200) 3144.50 up. 9669 M50 Pr VATE Di DOCKA boards _- rounds included, For informa- 2-3231. SNIPE SAIL ILBOAT, EXCEL. COND. 80 8 Telegraph Open Eves. & Sun. p.m. Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HGTS 3 MOBILE VILLAGE Hay, Grain & Feed 7 71 ne. fisess % ui rer MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN spEz Lake front ground. EM) and play OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR|S. PARK AT PARKHURST Erair crs wtnates"e*ociane| Ht vely acres es ve) lake with swimming good schools Club house and pores by Also trailer sales Phone MYrtle 24611 Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 2 ence: oe eu 1 in ry er BUCANEER pee 72, ee YOUR BOAT AUSTIN-NORVELL. AGENCY WRENCS ST. FE 20233 JOHNSON MOTORS Lag Trailers & peormeniee OWENS MA rel SUPPLIES rd Lk Bs | 2-8020 EXCLUSIVE Mi byt FF pa All New-—All ‘Complete | USED MTR. DEPT. te malted» plywood and § HP ne 15 Tow boat, trailer and Mtr. Mazurek Marine Sales 8S. Bivd. & 8. Saginaw PE 4.0588 silver lower unit. A-l. F NEW FISHING BOATS. fiat bottom. FE 5-8782. ax A UTILITY. ury KG-4 motor with Quick- . MI 4-0381. SAILBOAT. 11’ VENTNOR Recently refinished. Sail in ondition. $175. MA 6-2165 TRY OUR EXPERT bbe aco = ype ——— service, Backed by ~-- Auto Accessories 80 1950-51 CAR RADIOS — $5.00 UP. Used tires & tubes. 1907 8. J |\FORD 6 — 1954 1 MOTOR. GOOD cond, Olds 88—1952 motor, needs rings 197 8. Johnson For Sale Tires 80A 4-1 USED TIRES, $3.50 UP. wel—w Duy Sell Also whitewalls. STATE TIRE STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES traded in on Genera) Safety Tires. od Mag 50 es cent off, black or w ED WILLIAMS 451_ 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 59. AUTOMOBILE “REPAIR ALL makes, Arc welding, FE 2-4704._ 4 BAR TRAILER-TYPE DEAR- Sale Farm Equipment 76 born bay rake. Like new. FE T9318 RO ee ae me” ee BALER SPECIAL 1 NEW THC A PTO. BALER | 1 USED IHC = 45 PTO BALER| IN A-l COND 750 1 New IHC ¢bar ae Delivery rake $2 CREDIT TERMS 41112 BOLEN re =a oe TRACTOR plo Good cond. rs “FE 1b007 PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE +0734 FE FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proux Oliver Sales on M24, just north o: Oxford, FRAZER jetted papain NEW & used, and service. L. W. _ Avis, 380" Opdyke. FE 4-4380 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN iN THE car Cylinders rebored. chine Shop, 23 Hood 23-2563 INSTALLED Let rdy Mufflers and ee Hollerback’s ame es FE 3-477 Baldwin GARDEN TRACTOR WITH AT- tachments. Like new. $125. FE INTERNATIONAL 50 T BALER_ __ Good cond. OAkland 8-3863 ~~McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Ramat: Parts & Repairs 1990 Crooks Rd ~ SILO. are BLOCK 12 30 _ ft. 4301 Jostyn Rd. at Brown. BEE « OUR SELECTION OF HAY Tools - New. Used and Rebuilt. All types of Electric fence sup- ated gg a tee: Ph. Or- ville, SELL OR aoe FARMALE A —_ blade, 832 Mt. ens St, see Sale Motor Sosters 82) sk 83 CUSHMAN EAGLE. EXCEL. cond with extras MaAytair _ 61372 1957 CRUISARE WITH SIDE CAR. OLive 1-4221 after 5. vA BOARD MOTOR AND FE OUTBO. ade-in thet Sid outboard on 6 = PP accra 4 Mark 26—big trade- ANDERSON HARDWARE ; Frapn rE CERTAINLY HAVE ts stock right now Go reasonable prices. Howard Dixie, corner Transportation Offered 87 PLY 4 ENGINE AIRLINER Boats & Accessories 85,TIZZY = |. | abe AB by Kate Osanna) * o 6-7 © 1958 by NEA Service, ing, “Your children are very well adjusted, Mrs. Burris, but I can't say the same for your television set!” Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MA AND MODELS HEIGHTS 2635 Auburn Ave. For Sale Trucks 90 1956 CHEVROLET '; TON PICK- up, A real clean one for the money. $868. Your old truck as Co., Hunter Bivd. at 8, Wood- ward Ave. Birmingham. MI 4-2735 Le A PICK UP. 1951 CHEVROLET. % — Good tire: epemie- ye ‘Market ised after 6 Market 6. ini” CHEVROLET PICKUP, $235. FE 5-2766. i980 CHEVY PANEL TRUCK, motor. $150. FP 5-3515. DODGE DUMP, 1950, 5 SPEED | — 2 speed axle, FE condition, bo Franklin Biva.* ood | 950 FORD 80L 00, MY | 18 "S4 Dodg o 8 ORD tp Fi DUMP. 905 CALL |' r 6, F a4 fer ¢ FE Fem. 6. haste beaks and ia FORD UCK. — ai motors, ty per “gundaye. TR to haul bulldozer 986 Oakland _Ave. FE 2- 30238. ‘33 FORD % TON PICK-UP, WON- — condition, priced right. TOM BOHR, INC., MU 41715. PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass isa GMC GARWOOD 4 TO 6 YD. box. 270 S-speed trans- mission, a PES PICK. UPS 3} ee jp TON Stax. “4 FORD TON 54 FORD % TON PICKUP. ‘86 FORD % IN EXPRESS. Larry Jerome in | Se Besa St ok ee apes ID caa¥ ston for Los Angel TRUCK GOING KORTS, P = Ri load Ei FE 54-6206. ___ Wanted Used Cars ry] SLAMBRETT A. | WINDSHIELD, stg pes 2408 ghiory Like new. $275 Fr rer after 6 p.m. ' 8 Sha rere SALES 8ERVICE l2 8. PADDOCK iat Pie e) FE 4-4246 WHIZZER PACEMAKER, EXCEL- lent condition. EM 3-0067. “Bright Spot” For Sale Motorcycles 83 ‘41 INDIAN 45 $120 GOOD CON- _ dition, FE 5-0435 before 2:30. 46 HARLEY 14. EXTRA NICE. $20) FE 8-6300. | 4a HARLEY, GOOD | CONDITION FE 4 i | 1950 Paes DAVIDSON MOTOR-| ‘0083 Hydra Glide. Loaded. FE 1956 -AJS. PRICED To SELL. Harkless Sales & oops 933 Mt. Clemens, FE 5-24 ‘87 ZUNDAPP. cay = LOW — MA_5-0615 _ege. Like new i967 MACIO, 250 cc, A-1. CONDI- __tion with lots of extras. OR 3-3450. Needs Sharp Cars Now 0488 CASH FOR EARS AARDENBRURG tt ed LN AVERILL’S NEED ees ring Bi_ HARVEY. DAVIS0¥ MODEL. 165, $325, j OL 1-6508 after 6 Pi i ial a aN a TRACTOR CLOSE OUT ot tractors, 4 riding trac- tors, riding mowers, used titiers, several used reel and ro- tary mevers Reduced price on 18" EVANS" EQUIP 6507 DIXIE HWY. MA or OR_ 13-7924 USE D SPECIALS — ROTILLERS, beled, MOWERS a! 1 GARDEN TRA Several to choose from. al] ready) to go Priced to sel! EZ CREDIT TERMS : HOUGHTEN & SONS J. 1. Case & Ferguson Dealer —_ Rochester OL 1-9761 Auction | Sales 77) DAIRY AUCTION WEDNESDAY. June 18th, st 130 pm 4 miles north of Oxford en M24, then east '4 mile to 900 Dawison Lake Rad. 15 bead of outstanding Hol- eteins, many due soon. 2 Surges milker units. Milk cooler, etc Metamora Bank, clerk: Pau! Mil- ler, proprietor Bud Hickmott & 9. R. Arnoid, auctioneer. SMARTS AUCTION oats. every Wednesday, 7 mile west of mer Bin "shopping | center, Rocnes For Sale Housetrailers 78 78 ‘67 GEM, 18 FT. TRAVELING trailer, fully equipped, $1250, 1130 _ Dover, r, Washington Pk. _FE 4¢-1828. AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT, trave) trailer since 1932. Guaran- | teed for life. See m end geti & demonstration at Warner Trail-| er Seies, 3098 W. Huron. (Plan to = one of Wally Bryan's ot ing caravans.) 4§7 10%37 FT. $395. DN. 9516 HIGH _ and our Harie Geritaen gos erie ie Davidson es Co. 3728 ary INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALES. Mac’s Collision, 2015 Cass Lake Rd., Keego Harbor. | Boats & Accessories 85 ‘2 HP ELGIN, Lore eetits 12 vee running time 170 Opdyk lot 54. FE 4-9226. 10 HORSEPOWER “MERCURY MO. tor, $125. 3030 Beechgrove, Eliza- beth | Lake Estates. 5-064: ii | FT. ‘SWITZE B. U.. COM- plete controls, y reay 20, trail- er, both licensed, OL 2- 7326. i2 FT CEDAR STRIP BOAT. r WITH _ deck, $100, FE_2-3687, if ARISTOCRAFT MARK 30, trailer and tarp. Must sacrifice. EM 3-5623 15 RUNABOUT, 30 HP MERCURY, elec. starter. « ing buy at only $1,295 is months war ranty. " SCHUTZ DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH | 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham _ BUICK Better Buy Used Cars 55 Buick Spel . $1195 2 DR. HA radio, aw white tires, tu-tone Green & White ws interior, = 56 Buick ET'top eels ($1595 brates’ white’ tires B2t gises, Dyoafiow, Sw: ANOTHER ONE 55 Pontiac 870 ....$1095 4 DR. SEDAN, radio, heater, Hy- dramatic, practically new ures, ONE OWNER 53 Chevrolet 210 ..$ 545 4 DR. SEDAN, radio, _ heater, Powerglide, a tu-tone Beige & Brown, "57. Ford Convert. . .$1995 co’ radio, heater, white tires, black > with beige body. 56 Buick Sedan .. $1595 er, Dynaflow, beautiful tu-tone —_ & white with hatmonizing terior. '55 Buick H’top ....$1195 SUPER 2 DR., radio heater, white tires, power steering, Dyna- flow, E-Z-I glass. blue & white with harmowksing interior. 54 Pontiac Dix. ...$ 695 4 DR, SEDAN, 8 oguinder, Wek. dramatic, heater, tem anes with barmentetea in- 52 Buick Super sea 299 4 DR. SEDAN, radio, —— Dy- OWNER. = naflow, ONE $4 Pontiac 4-Dr. ..$ 798 STARCHIEP, deluxe sedan, — ence Hydrametic, E-Z-I ¢ Blue & white with Ccmoneing = ANOTHER ONE OWN- OLIVER BUICK. FACTORY OFF ICIALS’ ” CARS 5 _ NORTH Se! ‘h¢ FORD ae CLEAN, new top. FP’ We FE = CUSTOM TUDGR, RA- RD dio and heater, black and white |; orth Chev: rolet Sa ‘ats Woodward Ave Birmingham ra a, Ani eh jt ie, 5 after 5 p.m ‘@ FORD 2 DRI RH RONS GOOD. Lose ees, efter 6. REPOSSESSION Take 18 mo i a £73.83 BARGAIN = re FORD. CUSTOM- 2 dr. 6. Very nice car. . Call PE 8-sj69. is4 FORD, BODY EXCELLENT. Good tires. Also Olds motor. Not FE 5-1446 installed 2 FORD. 2 DR. CU _R&H, Sharp $350. PE 8-0672. ForD 1953 NCH WAGON. foodd - White sidewalls & bom $505 full THE r* LoT Hunter Bivd. at Haynes, Birm, * MI 6-4456 | pda $7.24 mo. Mr. p, credit mer. Eadie Steele Ford. FE 5-204. GEORGE $ MILLION” SPECIAL. iriane Club ian ... $53.85 mo. Fairlane 500 Club Sedan =e = a + ‘ r YOUR OLD CAR bown SMALL DOWN PAYMENT GEORGE $ MILLION Harold rater For $45.00 DOWN ‘$4 DODG $95.00 DOWN LINCOLN, 1956 We have a Premier ¢ that’s truly in new cont. enuine hard bufted ee cowhide perfectly 7 oe —— and ermine aie car will get this iede beauty for you, all wrapped up. $2,005: 34 mos. warranty SCHUTZ | DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH $12 gs Woodward, Birmingham SUPERCHARGED. ‘52 MG. PH. FE __ 32-5202. MGA ROADSTER ‘8. EXCELLENT condition Must sell. Best offer. _FE_ 21045, i962 MERCURY CLUB COUPE, bown keeeese! pn its] ssume paymen' mo. Call Mr. Lose. eredit mgr. Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-0204. BUY Your Car BY The Week "$1 Di 4 Door $37.50 DOWN $ 750 PER WEEK "$2 PONTIAC 4 Door $49.00 DOWN = §. 7.50 PER WEEK "$2 DESOTO H-Top 8 $88.00 DOWN § 9.00 PER WEEK "53 4 Door 8 $75.00 DOWN = $10.00 PER, WEEK ‘$3 DESOTO Door ¢ $65.00 DOWN 8 900 PER WEEK ‘S53 CHEVROLET 2 Door $ 7150 PER WEEK iE 4 Door 6 $9.00 PER WEEK ‘44 DODGE 4 Door 8 $95.00 DOWN $900 PER WEEK ‘54 DESOTO 4 Door 8 $123.00 DOWN $ 09.00 PER WEEK SOTO Door 8 "34D: $125.00 DOWN 3 900 PER WEEK DESOTO ¢ *"S4 8 $148.00 DOWN ¢ 00 PER WEEK tation Wi *b4 CHEVY $175.00 DOWN $11 80 PER "68 PONTIAC Station Wa, $205.00 DOWN $1275 PER ‘58 PLYMOUTH Station Sat $225.00 DOWN $10.00 PER “*58. OLDSMOBILE Holiday 88 $295.00 DOWN $12.75 PER "55 DGE 4 Door 6 $175.00 DOW “$885 PER WEEK "35 FORD Cust 2. Door $175.00 DOWN R WEEK "56 DESOTO rtsm $225.00 DOWN sh Pek Wee "$5 BUICK fal 4 Door OO DOWN “$100 PER WEEK "86 PLYMOUTH H-T $300.00 DOWN = —- $14.75 phe WEEK 56 DODGE PICKUP ; $225.00 DOWN $1069 PER WEEK °86 DESOTO H-T 4-Door $375.00 DOWN $16.00 PER WEEK "66. DESOTO 4 Door $300.00 DOWN = $11. 50 PER WEEK * 986 CHEVROLET 4 Door $265.00 DOWN $1000 PER WEEK | BRAID eA SALES . CASS AT ? PIKE BTS. ® 1955 FORD CON ee) 28,000 miles, Highest offer over + 41.000 by dnesday. 755 Pensocola Ave. , RADIO & HEATER; R. 6G Rambler 7 epee eesees SHETTON Pontiac - Buick “CY” OWENS FORD , 53 PLYMOUTH COUPE Rochester OL 1-8133 CLUB Get Wise, E Economize pent RAMBLER| QWENS BILL SPENCE 147 8. SAGINAW §-4101 te seca ~oavteree LER Sales sion, a te side Snap — Ford. FE 5-9204. OLDs 38 — EDR. Ci GDN a | ~XCOMMUNITY Zee PE EE, RAE. ved good MOTOR SALES Hardenburg_ 804 N. Main. eae H-epe STATION WAGON PONTIAC a "56 Olds Su cee BY eee ge fF hs ID ae | 208i. H. CORNER CASS ‘& PIKE. 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WEDNESDAY MORNING - in civil court. Cares : By EARL WILSON ; ) Pla ‘ — n—whom the B.W. and I like to a op nel 7d Sate oe —-* On Oe fat. | refer to as “our daughter” gave us a curious slant here on . | (4) News: Williams. schemes to leave his wife, Farm European morals, which don’t seem to improve much. - @) Racket Squad. gets tipped wp in, trattie ey em rv hi " Julie ‘had gone to Italy with her mother 6:15 (4) Weather: Etiot. : acide : : @) Today. and, in Rome, got on a very crowded bus. 9:00 (7) Broken Arrow. Agent is ; This was before Julie became @ big per- ¢90.-40 Den Tor. | accused of killing Indian|" Rorense 5 sonal hit in “The Bells Are Ringing” here. k yas youth. 8:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo. (She may now open her own club—in associa- ¢:30 (7) Annie: Oakley. Ventrilo- (9) Theater. Last family of (7) Cartoon Carnival. tion with Siegi Sessler—and call it “Chez| : ‘ ' ability human race battles unknown $:30 (7) Big Show, 2 { Julie.”) is secret weapon against cpigaay oe “ ae | 4) McGraw Adv. MeGraw|ases (2) On the bug I felt myself being pinched oi. crashes into politics when Cartoon Classroom. repeatedly and when I got off I slapped the Rooney Show. ‘his car collides with lady lees (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. ; . man I thought was guilty, as hard as I could 140 Up Tee hope Motor-| — Thayor's auto, a _WILSON belt him,” related Julte. 12) Rows: LeGott. eee sae 3) : is amar me. -_—s said, e why > arg lia peg the pa : . 1:30 (2) Beat the Clock. “\ductor?’ I said, ‘Mama, the man pinching me was the con- ee - Weather: Phelps. 9:30 (7) Pantémime Quiz. Dancer | - (4) Romper Room. ductor!'” key Shaughnessy. - the common female char- 7:00 Sports Parade. eee SS nee acteristics—a weakness for (4) Bob Cummings. Bob en- ; —— ~_ agg ast Fishing, — counters plot to marry. him |t®:00 (2) Garry Moore . William Holden. operator marries gam-| oft to Texas beauty, . (4) Dough ReMi. ‘The Princess wanted to meet bookkeeper. ) Mi , ‘a pean =. MMnyerrad Jeyne Meadons’ —— — him, like his other fans, and U 8. ben trp. | _ — Douglas Fairbanks got them (2) Follow That Man. Ad- 18:00 ) West Point. Officer re- ea ure | ‘ ° together at. a,. party, even - venture series, Ralph: Bel- kas cadet for slipping) 09 (2) Arthur Godfrey _ though Holden — bored now lamy. ia) News. (4) Price Is Right. with all the adulation—wasn't (4) Californians. Plotter tries| overanxious. 7:10 (7) Weather. to use i to 14:25 (7) News. Deborah Kerr also attended, : : muscle-in business. : 1:15 (7) News: Daly. (2) $64,000 Question. U:90.(2) Dotto, — og sae —e res (9) Weather. (7) Rickey the Clown. “My impression was that no- 1:30 (1) Cheyenne. ‘Wounded! (10:15 Cheyenne is snowbound in mountains with judge aa turns out to be gunman. (9) Million $ Movie. 10:20 (9) Film Fare. re fe "10:30 (7) The Tracer. ie eoemee Tee (9) Starlight Theater. Tal- + lulah Bankhead, “A Royal (4) Treasure Hunt. Scandal.” (’45.) (2) Name That Tune. (4) Dr. Hudson. Three people | tell why one of Hudson's| 1 7) Cheyenne (cont.) == i. Movie locus patients doesn't want to live. 12:39 (2) Search for Tomorrow. six-foot redhead ... Mama Gabor, attending the big “Vikings” (4) (Color) Investigator. in| (2) Highway - Patrol. ’ «4) It Could Be You. party, asked anxiously for a TV set: “Eva's on the Jack Paar vestigator searches for Latin. (7) The Erwkn. i Paps if I don’t vatch her, she t’inks I love Zsa Zsa more American polical refugee. 11:60 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Corliss Archer. ‘than’! love her!" Ernie Kevacs, who'll shave his head for his (2) Mr. Adam, Eve. Eve, (9) Theater (cont.) ‘next film, couldn't get Lioyd’s ‘of London to insure that the thinks studio is about to 9 aiekd W a (12:45 (2) Guiding Ligh‘ hair’ll grow back .. . Mrs. Porfirio Rubirosa wants to try a film close when she mistakes 10- (2) News: LeGoff. icareer, but Porfirio says nope . . . Pearl Bailey’s new contract year-old news story for hot 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. lin Las Vegas is a three year-$360,000 deal”. . . Mickey Mantle’s item. 11:15 : ! neha Po ap 7 taking hay fever shots . .. The James Joneses settled in Lon- eather. Little Margie. bow for the summer; he'll wri oroy novel | 11:20 (4) Sports. | Tee . (2) Sports. 1:30 (2) As the World Turns. | (Copyright, 1958) (7) Topper. . 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Paul : 4 . . 5 " “The Heft ran (2:60 (2) Our Miss Brooks. i i nee as e ne “ | ac ine oun S ie niee Sprints jn . j iM edd ; mag ee 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth ast Quarter AL lO alee 11:30 (7) Night Court ® f Milli M k (9® Theater (cont Y. 9:30 (2) House Party. assin Cars 1@) 110n ar (4) Jack Paar. Genevieve, (4) Kitty Foyle + comedian Cliff Arquette, da | le nen YORK (AP)—Elfrida von) UR eee 2:59 (9) News. | Relays Traffic Flow sent eee ee Sippel | $:00 (2) Big Payoff. Figures to Lansing Wess sie ee * mai n icuees (4) (color). Matinee Theater.| Split Second | + seuary Be — Bandstand. The Brooklyn woman added Piigrims at . LANSING w — If you drive $5,300 to her previous total of Plymouth, > . your car over a certain spot on $248,000 by defeating Herbert = 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. U.S. 127 near Mason, an unseen/Hulse of Goldsboro, N. C., 21-10. @ One of the (7) Do You Trust Your Wife? counter registers the movement in ‘This gave her a total of $253,500. LS tape an office in Lansing 18 miles away, She returns to the NBC-TV i Form iB, Potion 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. a split second Jater. : show Twenty One next week trail- 14 Squatter (4) Queen sor a Day. So it is with the car behind ing Robert Leicester, a New York dt idl 4 eel (7) American Bandstand yours and the fellow coming up|City educator, 11-10. Time ran out —~ of beauty U.S. 127 from the opposite direc-|on their second game last night. the New 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. tion — gontinuously around the) Miss von Nardroff, 32, has quit 1¢ Aeriform fuel ; clock. her job as a personne] manager HH a 4% (2) Edge of Night. For a month now, this auto-jto concentrate on. preparing for ss Selheshs (9) Laff Time. matie counting has been going onjher weekly appearance on the pro- oon ned in a pioneering experiment in re-| gram. 38 rene - 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. mote traffic flow measurement * * Craft Y : that may foreshadow far reaching} If she loses next week she'll be evel &:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand. changes in region-wide traffic/eliminated from the show and the ponte pert (4) I Married Joan. regulation methods. new winner's earnings will be de- | East rr.) (7) Wild Bill Hickok Future possibilities were evalu- ducted from her total. 3 Deeme acd (9) Looney Tunes. ated today by Highway Commis-| Tax experts figure that Miss: — nl sioner John C. Mackie von Nardroff would have to pay! Prancis — 5:30 (2) Susie. as h h _ around $200,000 to federal and/ 7 Deed, i cueoe i Fulcleneth a (49 (color) It's Great World i" — ree ae state governments on her winnings 38 Head (slang) dynasty vestment 37 Before ¢Fr.) ae ae matic volume and speed count Stl th 46 Dibbie 2 Utopian 21Reiterate 39 The Pilgrims (7) Mickey Mouse Club. ers under metropolitan pave. 9! {US point. “ plant vere Dee 28 The Pilgrims many (9) Serial Theater. ments could record data, pass it | 43 Female sheep § Female sought @ new hards on to central headquarters and h Equals ‘ Mayflower ¢ Part of a i "* Grroas | Sixty office buildings now being | through electronics adjust time Bob Hope Retur ns > = geal 1 Soutt io Brifpicne 43 rn -laaen in New York City will] intervals of traffic lights to 49 plea nera de -) |have as much floor space as con-| S™ecth traffic flow,” sad | M : | iat pS, Ee ee es sla avor fo Musica ss Rigid ti<-_ Mayflower. infatuation |Pentagon buildings. Or applied statewide on a holi- (9) Howdy Doody. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. 19) Toes in. Tempo. body could leave before the Princess did, and she stayed until 4 o’clock, and Deborah Kerr had a 6 o'clock call that morning. My impression was that everybody was sleepy the next day. THE MIDNIGHT EARL*IN NEW YORK... | Mickey Rooney, splitting with his fourth wife, is dating a day weekend, the system similar- ly could collect traffic density ST. LOUIS (AP) — Twenty-five years ago the musical “‘Roberta”’ data for the main highway net, gave Bob Hope a break. Last night Today's Radio | Programs WIR, (740) CKLW, (a0) Www, (860) WCAR, (1130 WKRYZ, (1770) WPRON, (1460) WIBK, (1490) TONIGHT WXYZ, Surrel) CKLW, Newa, David WXYZ, News, M. Shorr CKI.W, Néwa, Knowles WCAR, News, Martyp CKELW, News, Davies eee wee Nave WJBK, News, Bellboy WPON News Lewis wx water MeKenzie ‘ae Sports $:30—WJIR, Jack Harris 2:00—WJR, Right Happiness = * uy Mune vee come, eeaee WPON, Mason Muste CS Mawe, Late | Gate naein Genan Govtes e- News Page . (0:00—-WJR, arthur Godfrey WPON, News WEDNESHAT MUBNING | ww, News, Tree Serr 2:30—WJR, Cpl. Next Doer bo ad Dinner Date ¢:00-WIR, News, Roundup W278 Ourteta WWJ, One Man‘’s Family ww Maxwell WWJ, News, Roberts ews, Mary ng WXYZ, News, M, Shorr wih, 4. Daly WRYR wolt WJEK. News, Reig CKLW. News shifthrest CKL' ig WPON amovten to Knees WPON Don Zee Show WPON Chock Lewt 7:00--WJR, Guest House WPON Country Roundup ‘ BT saad Matinee Wed, Weve, Werve degen 6:30—WJK, Agricuiture awa) New Whipering Sts. | WCAR News Rennett 4 Funop ‘wis dr CKLW. Guy Nunn WEY pew inter WJBK, eball r George gay we, Davies 30—W rt hep aneae WPON porta ‘McKinnon | WJSK. News ‘ww, Women tn Hoe.” 7:20-—WWs 1-Star wow ay Marty®? | WXYZ, News, Mckenzie WHYE, Night Tren 1:00-~-WJR, Dan Kirby dis Dor CKLW News, Eddie Cnase Sar ~’ WW. Hews, Roberts “s REE er tae ar’ WJR, Bands, Ans, Man WEAR News WXYB, News, Wolt 4, News, Deland “ia ipa Resedall CRLW. News, Toby. Dante cas Wa 3 MeRensie WJBK. News, George Jodfrey eae fee apo oer om wm S Hap sromewar mip oye wae Mcleod WEYZ—News, (200— News, W pe 490s wesc wih Maron | Wom. Rewe. Qeoge wats, Neve, Marvel 4, | ‘WHER News shcKenss pe a nee me Ww. - News, MeLeod — CKLW. News, Chase rig a WXYZ. M. Shorr WdIBK. Gporta McLeod tee gp war me tem WEOR News Mackinnon Te ag pad ews, “Ware Might tra wate Newt ‘wet | Mem a me. ror Muste th Narten a k. MeRenste Wank ye fjeorge Sule” ae News, Davies wb ss Micteoe 9 LW, Squad Room A ews 100 WJK P Hayes an. as were aca GPO | News Lascrinton Seo lowe Uns WEON” Music Wr. Mason a 10:30—-WWJ,. News (1:00—WIR, News WW, Bandstand. . \ ot LJ WPRON Vurte With Mason Knowles CKLW. Rooster Club WJBK, Tom George WCAR, News, Sheridan CKLW News, Toby David 9:00— WIR, News WWJ. News. PF Elizabeth WXYZ, Breakfast Club 10:36.—WW). Don WWs Maxwell WJBK,' ‘Baseball Ameche CKLW. Newa, Davies (0 WJR Young Dr. Malone 3:06—WJIR, Helen Trent and perhaps be made to record) lhe returned the favor. speeds as well. | * * * The information then could a Tt was in the role of bandleader / ‘used for area wide traffic manage- Huckleberry Haine sthat Hope first ,ment, either through State Police; \gained theatrical prominence. That. guidance or by reports relayed) was in 1932 and the role was not via radio and TV stations‘ directly particularly a juicy orw, i to motorists, Last night at the Municipal Op- era here, the Haines role was beefed up to something more than just the guy who went along on a trip to Paris for laughs. Hope's jextras in¢luded dialogue, music jand more comedy routines, i * * * The jut-jawed comedian made the most of it and the audience was with him all the way. T Indiana Highways Closed by Floods DETROIT (® — The Automobile Club of Michigan has put Mich- igan motorists on notice that seven highways in Indiana are closed because of floods in that state. The Auto Club issued the notice In 1956, 12 cents of each mar- keting dollar received by U.S. about the hole in the wall.” A former neighbor called Snyder convinced it was a good buy. HE BOUGHT IT — Morris Snyder of Canton, Ohio, is out $200 after a friendly joke backfired on him, He and his son Phillip, 8, are shown giving a group of neighborhood children a ride after a burro and cart had been delivered to his home from Indianapolis. cart for sale. Snyder said he would buy if his friend could deliver. He did — much to Snyder's surprise. No doubt his passengers are + and told him he had a burro and Unions Cannot Press Clauses Supreme Court Rules | Out ‘Hot Cargo’ Ban in Violation of Labor Law WASHINGTON #—The Supreme Court in a major decision yester- day riled 63 that unions may not press members to carry out “hot on secondary boycotts. Hot cargo clauses permit workers to refuse to handle goods if their union says it would be unfair to labor, The secondary boycott ban makes it illegal for unions to in- with another firm Justice Frankfurter, writing for the majority, said unions eannot invoke a hot cargo pro- charge of persuading employes | te strike or refuse to handle goods in viclation of the ban on secondary boycotts. However, Frankfurter said vol- untary observance of a hot cargo clause by an employer does not! violate the secondary boycott pro-! vision of Taft-Hartley. , To Drop Prosecution of Barbara Burns SAN DIEGO, Calif, (AP)—Fed- eral charges against Barbara Ayn Burns will be dropped, says the U.S. attorney's office here. * * * The 20-year-old daughter of the late comedian Bob Burns was, charged last Mareh with evading) a U.S. statute requiring narcotics: addicts to register before cross-| ing the border. Officers said she; slipped into Mexico without regis- tering. Asst. U.S, Atty. William Seavey’ said, “‘We can’t prove she violated | the law, Also, we feel she is al- ready under supervision." Miss Burns was convicted in Los: Angeles last wéek of using nar cotics. She was sentenced to 9%! days in jail and placed on two. years’ probation. i oss Girl, 14, Alibis Man Tried, [Folk Dancers’ duce employes to refuse to handle | goods where the object is ta force! an employer to stop doing business | vision in their contract as a de- | fense to an unfair labor practice | Horse ‘n’ Wagon Fails to Go ASHEVILLE, N. C. (AP)—Eight folk dancers traveling hump on an %0-mile trip to the ro * headed the team, said the group called it quits after a Friday per- formance drew only 22 paid ad- missions at Danville, Va., about 250 miles from here. ae Answers Wails About Dying Art Only Funnymen With Nightclub ee Are Missing From TV ~ . By @ANET KERN United Press International »How do nonsensical complaints and rumors about TV get started, spread and ballooned up into such gospel that everyone in and out of the industry believes them? Ever since TV awoke, rather late, to the fact that “cowboys and Indians” still is America’s favor- ite spectator sport, nothing has been more mournful. nor more fre- quent than the complaint that “comedy has disappeared from TV" and the wailing wonder “what's happened to comedy on TV?” or “what's made Americans lose their sense of humor?” dians of status in that field working steadily 6n their own TV shows. Some, like Phil Silvers, George Burns, Red Skelton, et al, have regular, pre-set showtimes and dates. Others, like Hob Hope and Jerry Lewis, prefer doing half a dozen or so “specials.” x * * Still others, like Jan Murray and Gtoucho Marx, use quiz gimmicks as the peg on which to hang their . But they’re all working laugh. Once-Banned Novel ‘Now Sold in Detroit | DETROIT (AP)—It now is pos- versial novel ‘‘Ten North Freder- ick" in Detroit. ~*~ * * Bantam Books, Inc., publisher of. the paper-hound . edition, and ff Random House, Ine., publisher of jthe hard-bound copy, yesterday |Were granted a permanent injunc- | tion by Circuit Court Judge Car] 'M, Weideman which restrains the City of Detroit from interfering with sale of the book. * * * The book was banned by. Detroit police in January 1957 on grounds | it was obscene and indecent. RCA COLOR TY Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TV Open Mon. & Fri 422 W. Huror Night FE 4.1133 — sible to buy John O'Hara's contro-| Moreover, the living room at- mosphere is hardly that of a night- ‘club. And what is funny from a stage often isn't when you're burp- ing the baby. But to say—as we all have been —that there’s a dearth of comedy shows on TV, that comedy is a dying art, supplanted by West- erns, is a pure misstatement of fact. There are at present 15 come- — | RCA Color TV | Sales and Service 1 CONDON’S TV 127 S. Parke FE 4-9736 | ——— Electronics Association FE 4-1515 C & V ELECTRO MART 138 Oakland Open Daily 9 te 9 tested. Do It Yourself Tube-Testers ‘People should buy ‘aspirin tablets when they take their TV tubes to any corner store to have them Save yourself headaches. Save money, too! Toke your TV tubes to your TV service store where you can get them tested free and get expert advice, also HAMPTON’S 825 W. Huron Open 9:00 to 9.00 FE 4-2525 ito Shoot Her at Home _f DALLAS (AP) — A 4-year-old | girl told officers yesterday a man tried to kill her with a shotgun. | She pointed to a hole in the wall, claiming her attacker just missed her and left. But she later admitted at the sheriff's office she fired the gun, herself and “I was afraid what) mother and daddy would say Officers sent her home to her parents to explain about the hole a Thea te emi | RIVE- aN, yesterday, It names the high-|{@tmers came from exports, in the wall. ways as U.S. 31 in Peru, U.S. 40 west of Terre Haute, U.S. 41 north of Attica, and state highways 35 in Logansport, 43 north of Lafay- ette, 28 south of Ridgeville and 63 east of Clinton near Terre Haute. (General To Divorce Her Manager HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Nineteen. year-old actress Diane Varsi is go- ing to divorce James Dickson but keep him as ber manager. She filed a os tena alleging extreme Dryers, HAMP 25 W. Huron Wea, ey "Knee , Soorte Icruelty. G-E SALE! Electric) Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Dishwashers, Television FREE DOOR PRIZES TON’S Open 9:00 to 9:00 EXCLUSIVE! ' FIRST SHOWING =|. BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR Winner of 1 Academy Awards! _ THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI me School's 1911 Class oy Cee r Year-Old Wife 3 Holding Reunions | savra sorica, ca. ae)—\Becomes Mother “ = _ ENNIS, Tex. (AP)—The “‘boys” in Ennis High School's 1911 class were back at their old hangout yesterday, drinking sodas and swapping stories. * * * The four were the only boys in a graduating class of 16. Back in 1911 they used to hang out in the Ennis Drug Store. It's now Hesser Drug, but it's in the same spot. The group decided to make the reunion an annual affair. * * * They are Desk Sgt. Emory Shel- ton of the Athens, Ala., police de- Rartment; Marvin Perry, a cotton buyer from Corpus Christi, Tex.; Vivien Burkhead, retired division superintentendent of the Southern Pacific Railroad, Austin, Tex.; and John McLain, retired Internal Revenue Service employe of Mid- west City, Okla. -. ‘japparently A -lighted dynamite stick-tossed|- at a young. man by three college students had a belated backfire. tences, Witter and Kenneth Griffiths, all 19, were sentenced yesterday, — They had pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge, ad- mitting they threw the explosive at the feet of Jerry Armstrong 22, last March 2. Police said is married to a former |Condi Armstrong girl friend of Starjack’s. The explosive failed to go off, due to a defective fuse. Soraya Visits London LONDON (AP)—Prineess Sora- The students’ got 30-day jail sen- Michael: P. Starjack; Charles |ber , daughter, who weighed 7 pounds, COLUMBIA, Mo. (@P) — Charles William Turner Jr., 1 i pital. 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