British S| Lost Plane’s ‘Wheels - LONDON A Royal Air Force spokesman said today a British ship has picked up the wheels and part of the undercarriage from the U. 8. Military Transport Plane missing since Wednesday in the Atlantic 59 U. S. servicemen. “ _ “It gives us new hope that there might be a dinghy or dinghies in the area with survivors,” the RAF officer). said in Cornwall. “A new search is now being gradually built up around the area in which the wreckage was ip Picks Up a Of with Saar ree Killed Boy Friend Held man in London said he 2 Daughters Are Shot could not confirm the wreckage was from the ‘Trying to Help Mother in Quarrel missing plane, a C118 Lift- nf rad 4 ial | EPL be ie aa pfeeir wl i i Opens Tuesday Child’s Accused Slayer Submits to Lie Test, Results Kept Secret . The first-degree murder trial of Howard Wayne Moore, 23, accused sex-slayer of three-year-old Martha resolution pledging $90,000) — a year in Road Commission state weight and’ gas tax| revenues for the next 20) : years to aid in extending! Northwestern Highway west to US 23 ‘in Livingston THE HAPPY TIMES — Two cans display equally-famed grins of the presidential campaign. President Eisen- hower (right) uses his infectious smile to good famous Ameri- during the heat shares of the $37 million conferences between young , King Hussein and the project, with the county's First Winds Inflict Damage , ration headed by Crown Prince the state. . FI id B F S err Les roars "de, ; as “of a purely ome atc we torida braces for Storm sm to begin early in 1957. : : Iraq plans to send Saperabiin in teiae esq MIAMI (INS) — The Florida/damiage on the coast, smashing)..the storm 120 miles south of mi-| Crushes Boy; Factory) Sout 3000 treops to strengthen trom Howard K. Kelley of Royal |Gold Coast braced itselt for the|Windows, uprooting trees and even ami, drifting slowly northward. aguinet ott Oak, chairman of the Southeast lexpected onslaught of a storm|Wrecking « small building in Forecasters emphasized that the Wachingiep Michigan Water Authority, om (drifting northward from Cuba to!” ” disturbance has not developed typ- progress his group has made in (day as winds up to 50 MPH raked| The Weather Bureau ordered jical hurricane Bo geoe planning a water pipeline to |the Greater Miami region. storm warnings posted from Mel- |added more should be known about A pa Acero Bown te tek Gk iad eee Eaten eee * * eer eae OL SOR : plate henge orem logge eo vast ution creating a central filing sys- is * we throughout tem for-records of traffic violators. and neo tt see CLAS Will Restate Views ws s sur tame Tet : rman * « lenoous ‘ WIRES DOWN son. 8. will tell the board nm, § uotery wal et be ON Bomb Testing Tonight \ereiat wwe nosed ti a : ess from xs mere 3 rday as high wa ‘ ‘ i sales tax distribution. Vigne another of ee ee smacked shore lines, Security Coun. If the board agrees to the action,!major issues, a proposal)" Further north at Cocoa, a troop move. bond attorneys say new legislation| that ways be found to halt|/APPEALS TO IKE year-old boy was tossed from a wider conaid- the testing of giant H- bombs. The time: $:30 p.m., (Channel 7 in Detroit.) Meantime, he sought to drama- tize tomorrow's national solicita- tion of small contributions -for the Democratic campaign by agreeing to ring the first door- beli himself today on a visit to a neighboring Libertyville home. Aides said Stevenson in his talk EST. share of the project's cost to facili- tate sale of bonds. In other action, re-appointment of 12 incumbents in county appoint- ive offices is expected. Russia, Japan Talks On MOSCOW @ — The top leaders of the Soviet Union and Japan|behind his insistence that tonight will outline the reasoning ¢ the fy opened personal negotiations to- day to end the ll-year technical state of war between their coun- tries. country’s best hopes for peace lie in finding ways to put a stop to the testing of H-bombs and per- proposal and join the Democratic halt the atomic arms race,” * * s issued a joint statement at Pasa- dena, Calif., saying: “It appears to us that Mr. Stev- énson’s proposal might be a use- isuade Russia to follow suit. Moore took a lie. detector test Friday at his own request, but Ziem said results will not be made public because they might selection of an unprejudiced jury more difficult. eg * * * Ziem added results. of the test will nét be admissible as evidence unless both attorneys agree to in- troduce them and the judge rules approval. 46 Missing in India as River Level Rises NEW DELHI (®#~The Jumna \ River, “at its highest level in 32 years, and its tributaries today flooded wide areas around the In- dian capital. : Unconfirmed reports listed 46 dead as a result of the floods and weeklong rains which preceded / the overflow. “Showers No Problem for Customer of Bank ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (INS)— The First National. Bank of St. Petersburg has installed an ‘‘honor timbrella service’’ for customers who get caught in showers. A sign on the rack says: “Yours to use, yours to borrow; but please return, could rain tomorrow." ‘, ‘ #t GRIM REMAINDER — A part ‘of her world tragically wiped away by fire, five-year-old Christine Banes of Kansas City, Kan., salvages a charred-toy in front of a fire-gutted home in which her ae . + Slates 5 Straight Days of Speeches; Embarks for West Tomorrow WASHINGTON WW — President Eisenhower, leaving tomorrow on a trip to the West Coast, takes the lead this week in stepping up the tempo of the Republican cam- paign. For the first time since opening to Young Readers t ! area, é In Today's Press County NOWS, .ccccsccvecces D4 Editorials eeevreeee eeeeenorree 6 Pot-0-Gold eeeeeeeerew . Sports Sabanvasseesetsle 2, 21 Theaters ebenbinbstsessineseae TV & Radic Programs.......38 eee ee eee ee eee hee Earl Women’s Pages......14 thre WwW |Dondero Offers Reliable Text ay fest re TE <= With Iraq Allies Israelis Firm in Balking ge aaa , Dondero: sald , was reming & call wint|™O7E, HOODS into Jordan in Royal Oak when Miss Peari| DTought talk . of i LH 1h k BF Aj Eee ne i i: i E i i - Even though the | dwindled considerably, ot-O-Gold Grows Again ae “ sian lute i ee ee et. eee ape eer antag nasi mtca yg ge ae - | , which Brit- operating. gains on ull of Proof! Lang Ponting 41 years| a clean . i 3 ( & TUESDAY ONLY | 7 years| a clean sweep-down of the barn floor in prep- Republican Sen. Charles E. Potter will be the [diocese by Edward Cardinal } School| aration for a barn dance tomorrow night at the © guest of honor, and Detroit Mayor Albert E. Mooney. : B 20 GALLON Si He| Waterford Hill barn of Donald E. White are Cobo and other GOP candidates will be present. | jo wag among 12 new mon- ig ize poten (lt) Mrs. Lioyd Anderson, Mrs, Louis Dorman, — The session is open to the adult public, signors named Friday, and & Coach ont of ten who are domestic e ‘ | sick Se ate « s .- . e He is dean mx «t|Pontiac’s New Junior High\Mintfontofnd (=. . - bbe gh ote ’ oe j Robert Among WSCS ‘evening groups $3.29 Sg ceorse! AUded by MSU Educator) di . | C cam y tye gry ad Quality apg gg Pontiac’s new one-and-a-quarter-, presented an American flag to U ICld al I nee a uve Deebecs Se _ Ample size ral sma family use, with burial in was dedicated ei noha a rd council presidents, Cuariene Sits for Last Time Today eae G wil meet with Mrs weight. Complete with tite-tit cover, : Sern eraercontgy cane Re rent 4 Dortch and Thomas Holsington. | as High Court Ponders |Haroid a rs peg nage —4 drop handles. ; * or & party, eeoeeesooeoooeeeeoseoeeeseeseese ‘ and educators, Mayor Willlam W. Donaldson Integration Cases Mrs. Frank Allen, 1117 Ced eecceeoeoeres ~ “The peegramm at Madioon Juntor|sro seems Jence teh Sead Dr., Royal Oak. Ist Quality—Hardwood Harty, 4, of 34 Elm St../High School, 1275 N. Perry, which! weok in Pontiac : WASHINGTON (INS)—Supreme ee: bd Rinse tm ltt ote tae by hel"G a sega, wear tee Sermen in| temo Pere FT Oilet Seat sen of Eimer wndliog as main speaker, Dr. Lau is{Cearee Yansen, Madison, Junior|winds up his judicial career today.| Birmagham Friday, ew route | With Chrome Fittings been in Pontiac nine|saministration _ and director of(*@™inistrative assistant superin-jtring. trom the high court bench when the car of Earl Gayheart, ~, © ¢ Motor Division. State University ' mond Watkins, pastor of the J succeeded tomorrow Value 5 . by William J. Brennart, 50, of New e Pes teaty, tm the eee ae “A ey he Church and Mrs, Lyle Cox, presi-/Jersey, who becomes the 90th jus- ’ Durable white enameled hardwood seat with cover and rustproof fit. im fame, wtticmemarmd tice in the antion’s history. $ SIE tings. Easy to install yourself. are thoes clstane.{ * = ge Mt | ‘The Junlor High School Gice | Minton plans to leave Washing- |$ ¢ 0000000000000000000000 0000000000080 00008 om assumptions which must go into | Club under the dirsction of Wil- | ton for his former home in New, | 4 \ Strong Flexible STEEL Tines : Pontiec.| Mammns- structor Jean MacFarlane also | A!bany, Ind. His final task as a |¢ : | et Oe ee cise a cee sang, Oe. g Justice is expected to be finished |8 3 . LAWN RAKE C sent to/! schools in other cl-| _ today when -the court hands ° \S jun oe en in Puxico to-|tles, Dr. Lew said the new school) “in open house followed the dedi- sie idols ai, eeethae ending : ¢ NS steel tines will not harm finest eam wha another a nig ga tae toured the new building. appeals will be reviewed. P4 : PPPrPrTTTTTiiTi i itt by city cost taxpayers $4,000 . Minton has participated in con-|$ ' ae , od 4 ferences in,these cases, and sat in : : Deluxe Wrough t Iron bd : Dr, Lau accounted iat the new|SUlliVaN Helps. Open jog srsunénis ist weok. ates) s s|E 360 Degree Swivel Top Madison school ey had no information on|¢ wae att cemations, tak Gilarea leer aif Detroit Auditorium whether he will take pert in de : Ist : TV STAND ON eee via mo | ls ~~ me ‘ to ae ure; that a student must be chal-| DETROIT @ — A new culturat) One case in which the court fs : Famous “BEACON : $8.95 Jenged to the utmost and that self|center for Detroit, the five million °™Pected to decide whether or not)» Indian : Value e and was is a necessary function dollar Ford Auditor ‘dedi SAE Heke expects & a8 sopen ° ° Heavy duty TV stand with swivel top, and dettom , the daugh-\ot such a building. cated lant night in ceremonies on|Board from a 211 circuit court|$ Bl k 1 HH Bee ee mailed , ia Gra-| USED AS EXAMPLE | Ed Sullivan's nationwide television vutiee ordering "to ‘umediate 3 Le | n € s : SOSHHSOSSSHOSSSSSSSSSSSOSSHSSHSSOSLSHOOE SEE married) . ‘ e to Norman G. Hill and had lived|,."hihaeT have seen or assist. not” . [Rearing on Integration. ce Aa T 77: : Easy to Clean with Damp Cloth in this area for 37 years. ed to further these aims,” the The modern white marble and The circuit court had over- ° Inch LJ e She is survived by four sons, oie aig . |blue granite hall, which seats 2,600,| Twled #°district judge who held /@ ¢, co yous ; 150 Ft. Plastic Clothes Line Alvin, Nelson and William of Pon-/ He said the buildi is used as|was financed half by the Ford fam- that the school board was mak- e 70x80 2 99: wy and Marshall of Royal Oak,|.. example ts witionel dncadionel ty eet tosh tod all boy te ing ee cumnt, etre S$ Inch Pal Durable and easy to oa eg ¢ : students w admission ’ ; lothes li ‘ é nnd Stes. ‘Otive Bogard of Ponting |e, nds regarded as Dio city of Detroit fo while achools were not ented |S sat” farey’ct Smigss nth § D rks ot'S0 fect each at tie price jand. ~~ Flossie oe ‘ai vanced features, tt alte wt as to be| #@ Immediate catrance. > ° Ccccccccscccccesecscosceosooooesooesoooeeees Detroit, grandchildren In presenting the building as rer n t's riverfront; In another case, ‘six membersj« s ———_—- oe great grandchildren. “tcp aiaetaice 1h tes tet of Prating civic center development. Others|of the Sumter County, S.C., colony|$ ¢ : er i | Service will be at 2:00 p.m. are the twenty six million dollar|of Turkish descent are asking tole * Wednesday at the ohns|Schools, Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, |cityCounty Buil rer rr HPrrrryr ry inty ding and the $5,-/attend integrated schoolg, Most/Seeeeeeeesesooosesesos, Funeral with Rev. Kenneth |Superiniendent of sro emtan to/ 00. Veterans Memorial Build-ichildren of the colony—supposedly _ |Hutchinson of the Church of the/®xtra dedication from parents toling. still under construction is aldescended from shipwreck victims PURCHASE Nazarene : o~ godly rd worry Nyro Mbany Be forty-four million dollar Conven-jof the 1700s—now go to separate SPECIAL Ft sis = ahs . Mount “tion Hall, Turkish schools. ' ‘enan * ; erations. permnvnoererniciges sir meratinpencsiattiie tetas itlcaipaanren con pe ae 1 ‘ : oo ote ia = .- - a 8 = = ton ee fe . SPECIAL PURCHASE for BIGGER SAVINGS! a oonge verowegy tha Chatieg H. Sletior| “ccm. sunastsrn tm, guar B SAVINGS FOR WOMEN Large 14x22 Inch — Link Tire Rubber. Auburn Heights, Rochester East Pike at the St. Vin-) mienager for H. E. Beyster and bes f Pontiae, moving on to Church, Mr. Keltter! Aggoctates, the architectural firm Save Over Yq on These Scraper Door Mats. Heights and Birmingham for eve.\{*d suddenly Pontiac Gen-| responsible for Madison Junior SELF-SEAM STYLE > : ning appearances, Hospital yesterday afternoon. High, presented a banner to the $1.19 Value—Now z ¢ ; . The son of John Keiffer and Mary| new school, Lynn D. Allen and L di ‘ N | Really ¢leans the dirt, mud off the shoes. Link 7 ‘Trappanie he ¥ ‘ vs. Alle n O , eally ¢ irt, off the s. Lin Ps The Weather 17th, 1888 in aes vile, Boag Pest of the iiciions laste a les y ons - tire rubber reinforced scrapper mat npw on sale. : U.S, Weather Bureae Report on Reiaiae th, atin Toten, ‘ . : PryTiir ttt ded Z AND tn, . ornia, ; 4 ° St ee es Slow case fare 1 pears ago free | sting Cc $5.95 » $7.95 16 Caulking Cartridges =). B. Same tew eee Tonight ey tnd me. ss oeetlhen.4 Nobody Price - Men's Dress & Sport. . ie , ~ $] 00 —) om be oe dares "shoe repairman and was a member Wants to ' fe ' = ree of the St, Vincent dePaul Church, | “Shop Around” Sizes 9 to 1012 Only . & ‘ Natural marine shart compound. Throw- =) D) Lowest temperature preceding 8 om.) Surviving are children; Oliver J. f use ra away style, plastic nozzle. U ; Ab @ amt Wind velocity 3 suger rey boo. Mrs. Mila Belle y a p 4 ay : a j ‘ PTYTTITILiiL iit jay st 8:81 p.m. nson, Mrs. Ka , Mrs. | ower Price “* EP - Enterprise “ODORLESS LOW LUSTRE Peres. ee ee etree ee] Doctor .. ” e es diy at 3:36 a.m, : gies ' : ote Mrs. Katie Ferris, John Oliver and! Warm LONG SLEEVE STYLE Over 800 Pairs Latex Wall Paint nee eee SANFORIZED FLANNEL A Recitation af the Rosary will be Prescript Ladies’ Pa; Ny nk : ription Nit PER : ) it 8:30. Buri << s : Regn om fee a pee will a 1s : aqjameas oo GALLON * : .. 2 day, following the funeral service Regular : in * Dries in 20 minutes, ideal. for walls, ceils spell as ; co rece but you $3.00 ie» Fag re Choice of Fr ite or colors. No ‘limit. 2 George J. Mahder Jr. Can Usually Quality ‘ “ 0000006000 0000000000000000000000000000600008 Beaks wevcseses-e OT) George Mahd Pt |e a. Eaters = Glade pen @fthe Rav. Glege and babe tcp . 6x8 Ft. DROP CLOTH i ganareteres Thte Mahder, of 514 by Having mg ayer yen ya Pastels ‘ 1s Crease | j ¢ Bee wifes Sc dnd Saray intowine] PRESCRIPTIONS — ff Sac? Mite fly Sree ga et ae Ld In addition to the parents a Filled at... many styles to choose from. Sizes 36 to 40. oe o Nest Patterns va sister Theresa, and two brothers : i] ALL FIRST QUALITY, regular ot Wax and plastic treated makes this drop cloth sees | AMM a Ee. S eee] omens at ~ rel» aot pee Mo vga ne DRUA err » BROTHERS 3 96 ies ~ sd ‘ot \ : | ; STE adds, cr erie Te S Pe ee TIMID oon ee { > 4 ‘f ; ? f é u ‘ ‘ “ y 4 f . ® { 3 \ } y , { . ‘ane 4 if LR. ne We i ae Nee PR oe jo aes _- In the Law Quad “Cluster™ taking time out between classes for catching’ up on “news from home” are these Univer- sity of Michigan students. They are (left to right) Kay Perring, daughter of the Raymond T. Perrings of Bloomfield Mrs. F. Lee road. Marcia Thomas, daughter of Mr. and ing you. Maybe you'd have Hills; Pat Dernberger, daughter of Mrs. rect. anyway.” Franklin Dernberger of Oriole road and ok te ‘itz SE Thomas of Elizabeth Lake Dr. Anita Franco Addresses AAUW Physician-Student Tells of “In Brazil every adult who can|versity of Bahia, which is over 270 sign his mame can vote in the na- years old she stated. At present she tional election,”’ Dr. Anita G. Fran- jis. studying at the University of ce of Bahia, Brazil, told members Michigan on an AAUW Internation-| of the Pontiac Branch of the Amer- a! Fellowship, in the field of clinic) ican Association of University °®40crinology. Women, when the group met Sat-| “I hope to help the women of urday for luncheon at the home of; my country. fight some of the Mrs. Olin Thomas on Gale road./ dreaded diseases which are typ- Dr, Franco received. her medi-| ical of Brazil,” Dr. Franco re- eal degree in June from the Uni-' marked, “so 1 am specializing in Repair Job No. 1 i New Permanent Wave Complements Fashions | . { Beauty repair job No. 1 falls to.wave their hair at home enjoy 4 the hair as days grows shorter. ont — with girl friend, Mom) ‘ or daughter, so that each perma-| eax vat balls That _ ada nents the other's hair. A gab fest) , a ‘is in,order while the hair under-| ments. or a new hair style to goes its transformation. i complement new fall fashions. * * & If you are experimenting with a! ‘home permanent for the first time,| Women who play the glamor'be sure to read directions. You role are interested in short-cuts should have a faint idea, too. of. sions in the beauty parlor. They wave or easy to wave? The results| want a beauty session to glamor-j you get from your kit are entirely, ize them in no more time than it! dependent on how you size up your, takes to make a beautiful cake./hair, and whether you follow in-| These days they can find the|structions carefully. There -are! answer to their charm problems atispecial kits too for different tex- home or in a beauty salon in &@ tured hair, so if one wave does jiffy. mot seem satisfactory, you might, Hair may be color-tinted at ‘Ty another. | home with a shampoo or given a pessseeseeen , move doctors, teachers. and priest, sare working together to improve living!" ‘leonditions on the interior of Bra- | rights, Life in Brazil further study of two specific types."* Dr. Franco touched briefly on the geography and social background of her country and said that it was! common for women to hold the po- ‘sition of mayor in. small Brazilian| towns. PICK MAN, NOT PARTY loween."’ Teachers Group ( LOU McCALLUM |. Clearance tion * * 8° packet called “It's Hal- finishes, water actually changes fj foreign material such as food or|[) ishing may be necessary. Up Inimediately | Wate r Spotting Problem NEW YORK (INS) — A common some taking 48 heurs to attain floor problem facing housewives! maximum resistance. > change in color, t All. Work Georanteed for § Years ~ A lome n otbcumpets. today is water spotting—but there| If wiping does not restore gloss, pies | | Yew can get taformation on |2¢ Ways of minimizing it. \@ little of the self-polishing wax . how the Friendly Beggars oper. | The first and most important spread thinly on the affected area —— ILLIAM RIGHT ate either on a small scale or a Tule is to wipe up spilled water may help. Home wider community basis by writ. immediately, using « slightly damp a | ing to the American Friends cloth or sponge. al, teed : ead te makers Furnitare Makers and Upholsterers Service Committee af 20.5. 1%th e-0 & hy or a ) St., Philadelphia 7, Pa. Water will spot any type of floor of unt take ak tee teen > PHONE FE 4-0558 Parents who make a definite de-|*#ish—varnish, sealer, or| pigments in linoleum, vinyl, as- 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. wax. On some finishes the water 23 Years! ? cision for the Friendly Beggars ty ev tua, lenvind 0 whit. ee rahe Git, coming 8 ij r = If the water contains some|> Self-polishing waxes become Holds Meeting she of tt Teachers Exchange Club Thurs- day. * * * Mrs, Otis Chamberlain of Bir- mingham gave.the “Poly” party demonstration. and mtmbers bought Christmas gifts and gifts to be ‘presented the Children’s Hos- pital in Lapeer: The Pontiac State Hospital Drama group will entertain at the! Regarding their elections, the speaker said, “We choose for the) man, not for the party.” The pres-| ident of Brazil is elected for «/ term of five years. : Concluding, Dr. Franco said ‘‘the zil.”" : Doreas Wolfe introduced Mrs. Olive Burgess, Mrs. Clarence is Huemiller, Faye Donelson and Viola Kreuger, who leq discus- sion groups on the issues of for- eign policy, farm income, civil highway building and edu- cation and unemployment. Assisting Mrs. Thomas with luncheon arrangements were Cath-| to charm—no more six-hour ses- your hair textures. Is it difficult to/¢Time Thurston, Loiiise Norton, Gar-|for « social syening with Mrs, Donald) net Galbraith, Carolyn -Muecke, Luella Minard, Jessie Snyder, Ma- November meeting. Coming Events - | MOMs Tuesday at 6 pm. fi dinner at the home 97] N. Saginaw &. Hour Club will meet) The Happy Tuesday st 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Eimer) Maiden, 248 Cottage St. Fanny E. Tompkins Temple 41, Pyth- mg Sisters, will = at it's W. Huron tonight at 4. Huron Gardens Auxiliary 2087, POR, will bold a special m t 8 pm. at the Hall ‘ | Boys’ and. Girls’ SNOW SUITS | COAT SETS CAR COATS JACKETS Priced 10" from eee ea ee WATCH FOR OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE USE OUR LAY-A-WAY Yichios. Babyland : Miller Furnitar MILLER’S. FURNITURE 144 OAKLAND AVE. October Savings 81) J Ae like to ; = to hang on your |™re water resistant with age, , OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS! CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS! Our 20th Year of Greater Value Giving! Reasonable — But Good 2 144 OAKLAND AVE. Eee FREE DELIVERY 4 a ve Painter, suxiliary state president, will! be present i Ladies Auxiliary to Metropolitan Club, Spirit Six, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. * the American Legion Home, Auburn ve. 4 ‘ Corse M Eaves Tent Hive 247 of the, Maccabees will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Trarop, 105 Palmer ble Double, Laura Wait and Miss Wolfe. Biack is still the top fall and winter color but to keep really up- to-date try accessories in b ei ge, clear red, blues or greens, : WILLIAMK. COWIE | | Custom Uphoistering ll 23 Years of Practical Experience | 378 Orehard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857 real dye job in the beauty par- | lor, all in jiffy time. Hairdos are more casual, may | be shaped in the beauty salon in’ such a way that they are easier to care for at home. TREATMENTS EASY Hair treatments are packaged for home use so that a busy house- wife may do household chores as the treatment goes to work on her head. Or an experienced operator | may give her an excellent treat- ment while she catches up with correspondence or the latest novel. | Even home permanent wave time has been shortened. One, manufacturer claims wave lotion’ that cuts winding time in half. Be: that as it. may, there is no doubt that even this chore of the perma-. nent wave has been made pleasur- able whether you wind twenty or forty curls. Predictions for fall are that hair will be softly waved, if at | all—ideal for the girl who relys on the home permanent. i Most people who permanent. 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Yes, and = you get another surprise—your coat Seer back in a handy plastic bag, ' perfectly protected and easy to see. * PONTIAC Sf / PLASTIC BAG” for Fall, Careful I i i ‘ % Issue TalksBids on Construction | serve Board of Education is opening bids sen on Nov. 1 for an addition to the immediate families at the Leach Utica road Wednesday at 7 | speaker will be Dr. : from the Michigan Co- the township board. , according to Mrs. Madeline| side of Farmington Road between 3 || Election of 12 delegates to rep- meeds city water, sewers and at the annual state convention street lights before development dd Nov. $ and 9 in Lansing is many ee Sie Lenk, ’ Honored guests will include leg- He urged homeowners between islative representatives of the coun- hie ems and and oe cy vat! t Vf llad] Likeh ieewee™ Sweat en joining in the drive for annexation : , , service, ? Sting ot Day of Plant Visits Talks and Civie ; at 6:30 @ ae eon rua tie een Carelessness Causes a Fire at Kensington __ Later events instante a meeting Taper Seg Pymarn Women at the Opmumitine head- the southwestern section of Ken-| fuarters on Van Dyke tm Center. Metropolitan park called line; a tour of the Dodge Truck ld Wind. Plant in Sterling Township; and a noon luncheon in Mt. Clemens Fire-fighters with the Lions Club, home the following day. music of Kenneth re muabiest® norte, | Chapel, Manse, Acres will follow the sald teat Go. city's engineers | to Serve Presbyterians covegh water te supply toe more | of Community : WALLED LAKE — A and ao eee Denlcceace of the|®™anse, with 20 acres of at action, with some residents charg-|1508 Welch road has been pur Se eearae ak eee bom ieee South Ws Dowss Pres what they termed probable loss W. Bloomfield Asks owe , , to the city. gt "MR. AND MRS. LOUIS MERLO Will Live in Rochester The bridegroom's mother, Mrs.) Cliford Watts, flew to Massa-| The new Mrs. Watts is a- nurse at Pontiac General Hospital in the pediatrics departmerit, Watts attended “Michigan State Univer- siy and helps operate the Watts’ *| Grocery, St., who died last nightiand Commerce roads. i river-Training Car ‘'Given-to High School \ WEST BLOOMFIELD — The West Bloomfield School District dual-contro! Pontiag car to be used WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — in the Driver Training program in lor Ralph H. Strasser, 440\the high school on Orchard Lake The dar was presented by the 7 arg | Keego Sales Service, Royal Par- Funeral Home, savltiggordoadis tienes ond 2 So oil “service will be under the auspices he presented each year to the schoo! district according to Fran- * A painter and decorator who had| ° Ammerman, sales manager. Supt. Dr, Lief Hougen has stated that as- many.as 100 students are Mrs. Gaillexpected to be provided with the Driver Training this year, John \Jenking is the instructor ARLINE MAVIS BONSTEEL Mr, and Mrs, John A. Bonsteel ., announce/of Dryden annonce the engage- r Gaughter,|ment of their .daughter, Arline ‘Streeter, son'/Mavis, to Monty Hansen, of Grace, Streeters of Idaho, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin fhe’ wedding ansen, of Los Angelse, Calif. ‘An 7 April wedding is planned. was the tecipient Friday of a new! ‘ OXFORD — Following a trip to Miami Beach and the West Indies, the newlywed Mr. and Mrs, Charles G. Archer will reside in Pontiac where both have positions with General Motors. Their recent double-ring cere- mony was performed at Saint Joseph Catholic Church, Lake | Live in City After West Indies Trip | Lapeer Scout Given God-Country Award LAPEER — On Sunday, Oct. 14, Lyle Stewart Jr., 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stewart, was presented with the “God and Country Award” at the morning service in the Monroe Street Meth odist Church. The Rev. Everett A. Smith, who aided him in preparation, made the presentation as a satis- rs Archer of Court drive and the late Mr. Archer. Judy Maguire, Mrs. Richard Ptetter of Pontiac, Mrs. Charles Batey of Oxford, Mrs. Richard Benne of Ohie and Patricia Jones of Oxford. Flower girls were Jeanne Ann Raynor and Betty Ann Venos, nieces of the bride- groom, Acting as best man was Jack Howell of Pontiac. Seating the guests were William DeRoo and Bert Raynor, both of Pontiac, A reception following the cere- mony was held at the home of the) Be bride’s parents. 'Merlos Travel in North ROCHESTER — Following a northern Michigan honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs.’ Louis Johm Merlo will make their home at 126 Alice St., Rochester. The bride was Emily Sueann Sage before her wedding recently in St. Andrew Catholic Church. Her parents. are. the Fred §. Sages, 2062 South Bivd., while her Demonstration Set _/ for Oxford Musicians OXFORD —The Oxford Music factory and fitting climax to Rev. Smith's eight-year pastorate. A week ago, Lyle appeared be- ‘fore a board of review of three preachers in the Court Street Meth- odist Church in Flint for examina- tion of phases of church education. Musicale Planned for Imlay City Club IMLAY CITY — New Era Club members will meet at the home of Mrs. Jack Schonfeld at 8 p.m. Wednesday for a nusicale, Mrs. Schonfeld is program chairman and will take part as well as Mrs. Arthur Pla and Miss Janet Jean WenCenal. Hostesses are Mrs. Robert Churchill and Mrs. Albert Young, in “ Four Boys to Travel MARLETTE — Four boys of the Marlette Chapter of the Future Farmers of América left, Saturday for the national tonyention in Kan- sas City, arer’ Don Ross, Jim Woods, Lauren Hager and Jim Fischer. They weré selected by a ; , / a | ‘ | : _ ‘System of honor points. : {* Tells Sunday Plans : former members and pastors will —" the afternoon service at 2:30. Couple Wins Award for Milk Production = / tion to select the outstanding young dairy farm couple of Michigan. They will be recognized at the 'MMPA annual “meeting at Mich- Deerfield Church (Clean-Up of Dam ,|an estimated ‘cost of $9,800. : Soil Conservation Service. at Squier Club’ Set at $9,800 DRYDEN—Cleanirig and rebuild- ing of the dam At the General Squier Club is planned by the Lapeer County’ Supervisors, with The dam, built in 1840 to power a mill, forms a pond about four acres in size. Now of little good for swimming of fishing, it has colléoted slit over the many f: dam structure is also leak- Kng., the supervisors were told. The cost estimate has been submitted by Russ Snow, engineer for the Respite From School Michigan Monday Club to Plan Bazaar at Meeting ROMEO—Plans for a Christmas bers of Romeo Monday Club at 8 p. m. tonight at the home of Mrs. .Bruce Lindsay, 11920 31 Mile Rd. - Bazaar co-chairmen Mrs. Anne Cc. Onley and Mrs. Howard Ostrander have’ made their booth assignments and are awaiting a club decision on the community project to receive proceeds from the project. Avon Group Seeks Scholarship Funds AVON TOWNSHIP —Stiles Branch of the Women’s Farm and Garden Assn. will hold its annual luncheon and card party Wednes- day, at Avon Park Pavilion. ligan. State University on Nov, 1. Flint. annual regional, conference at “| The public is invited. There {s/Gin no charge for admission. bazaar will be discussed by mem-| | Ay es / Matron @ honor was the bride- groom's sister, Mrs, Robert Co- dere of Lake Linden, while “Mr. Codere was best man. / A reception followed in the church parlors, and a wedding dinner ‘was given at Bébout's Res- taurant for immediate family. ’ Republican Series fo Start Tomorrow CLARKSTON—First of a series of‘ county coffees boosting for Republican candidates is set for tomorrow at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. John DeLind, Washington street, Clarkston. Speaker at the coffee hour will be Daniel Murphy, register of deeds seeking reelection, Mrs. Frank Lambert will be co- | hostess, County | Calendar A Heigh: MOMs Unit. 19 will meet with Mrs. oe, Burgdorf of Auburn Heights to % at 8 o'clock, rey Troy Dads and Troy Dads Club Aux- oa bg Be og Joint nertne and reday w after- ward, starting at 7:30 p.m. if Baptist Church will meet at 8 mm. ton morrow at the Mrs. Cancer, Polio Funds Sought’ in United Drive ALMONT—With a goal increased from $3,500 to $4,000 since last year the Almont Village and Township Community Chest will launch its drive tomorrow. The “one drive for all” charity effort was endorsed last year with gifts totaling 99.4 per cent of the goal. The goal includes $600 to be given to the Cancer Fund and $800 for the Polio Fund at the time they usual- ly have their independent drives. Troy Methodists Plan. Harvest Meal, Sale TROY—Troy Methodist Church are holding their annual Harvest Supper and Bazaar at the church Oct. 17-and 18. A chicken dinner will be served both days starting at. 5:30 p.m, There will be a baked goods sale with needlecraft booths, home made candy, jewelry, parcel post, white elephant and many others. ANN MATHIESON Homecoming ‘queen Ann Mathie- son, daughter of *Mr. and Mrs. “|Archie Mathieson, Oxford, was crowned ‘Friday in coronation cefemonies during the half-time period in the Oxford-Orion football game, Her honor maids are senior class representatives Donna Grove sand Gwen Miller, and the other junior representative Joan Ma- ‘or their missionary project. guire. om | | ENROLL NOW! Courses approved by Michigan State Board of Education and Veterans’ Administration. Com- ’ petent, experienced teachers. Individual in- struction, Free lifetime employment service. COMPTOMETER CALCULATOR TYPEWRITER Any Other Courses HOURS Morning 8:30-11:30 Afternoon 12:00-2:30) Evening 6:30-9:00 SPEEDWRITING The shorthand written withabe’s = is now being ; offered in Evening School. Call for details. 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac The Business Institute Call in Persons Phone ot Rotors This Ad for fatermation FE 2-3551 egg Pare earns by ose ae July * iH - a * enee Da jy weenee 1.43% 2 ‘eteeeee ry Due fo Paddling Court for Punishment) #39 Et oa at if BB Ff rf HI iil 298 PALO, Mich. (INS)—Harry Flow-|f t of cars, One of the cars was that of & aroun Flower admitted punishing Rob-|to ert but protested he did not whip hinrhard_enough to injure him. However, the school board met the same night and Flower was joaas relieved of his duties, pending the outcome of his case, C. of C. Votes fo Alter Name, Add Services A special meeting of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce was held to-|} day to vote on the proposed exten- sion of the group’s services and to change the group’s name to the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce, The two amendments to the chamber by - laws were recom- mended last month by the Board of Directors. John W. Hirlinger said then: ‘“In changing our announced objec- tive and name, we are simply ac- cepting the fact that more than 10 per cent of firms belonging to the’ chamber are outside the city limits." : Results of today’s vote will be made public Tuesday, he said. Donaldson Proclaims Oil Progress Week This week has been proclaimed “Oil Progress Week’ locally and nationally. Present as Pontiac Mayor Wil- liam Donaldson issued the procla- mation were Richard.Clark, branch manager of the Pure Oil Co., and H. L. McCann, assistant district manager of Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Donaldson called attention in his proclamation “to the many contri- butions made by our oil businesses to modern living, and particularly to those freedoms which are the special heritage of this nation." 2 Hooded Bandits Rob New Buffalo Gas Station NEW BUFFALO #—Two ban- dits wearing white hoods and carrying sawed-off shotguns held up a New Buffalo gas station y. They took $47 from an attendant before an approaching motorist frightened them away. They ap- parently fled on foot, — Besides the hoods, they wore black leather jackets and blue-' jeans. lonia’s Oldest Dies {ONIA # — -Farmer Charles Burrows, lonia's ‘ oldest * citizen, died Sunday. He would have been 101 in January. . f i & | | x | we N ed the mallet to defend himself. Police, who are holding Parker for investigation of felonious as- sault, said they were unable to determine what caged the quar- rel. Insurance Man to Talk on Safety to Optimists John Imesch, legal supervisor mation Service in Detroit, will speak on “The Dollar Side of The Traffic Safety Ledger,” Thursday noon at the weekly luncheon of the Pontiac Optimist lub in the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Ave. |" Boy, 14, Struck by Car, Treated for Bruises Vernon Craighead, 14, of In- a car near his home Saturday. He was treated at Pontia driven by Robert J. Morford, 27, of 768 Third St. He told sheriff's deputies he didn’t see Craighead. h ® & & if = i as for the Michigan Insurance Infor- - General Hospital. The car was basket. soos 18.4 Johns Man ... 46.6 a vee 46.1 3L..... 8 erate ase mt : oor OL Allis a Ch ...., @4 : alum Ltd ae 88 — i _ Alooe © ieee = MeNaL”” - Be No. 1, 1 Am ‘Bek 22.2 34 Hag a My <*. Oe 1.50 bu. Am Can ||... 417 - Chard, Am 70.3 “Seesoe 7 icthe: 145 bu. Am 48 & Com .. be * Am “< x & eeeee 7 . am «> 61 ral Trk .... “4 am +: $2 Martin, Gi -)\. 38. CHICAGO BUTTER rey - 704 Maz D. Stra ’.. 39.7 > 0 oe ‘Am : 558 Mead Gp .’.. 3a Unchanged to ib Tower te Sa : lnm 100-3 Merck... 304 sore 60%: 82 A 80%s-t4; 90 'B S0%4ilam Viscose. 385 Mici Stl Pa. 484 “ees steady: ‘recetpta 12,006; whole-|Anee™™an: 7: $2 Mpls Hew... me sale pede | prices unchanged; 65 per armeo . 7 « ch |. $3 cent or ter A white 44; mixed 42344; a1 Mont Ward.” 418 mediums 29; standards 23%; dirties Atchison . .... 97.1 Motor ccles MAE ; ; . : aos 0 Mueller ir even 942 wus S28 at aie spree 1 aan 50.8 Cash R .. an 2. a +4 +00 33 ‘ 1.5 ene “ ee 167.6 Mat Lead ...014 ir 1. 46 Mat Tes ...., 38.2 ., 264 Central .. 30 ** bas M Pw... 30.2 “= gag Nott & West. 71.1 rT No Am Av .,, 42.2 ea Mor Pee cc) ans “24 Newet ‘aiclia ae "4949 Obie Of ..... 37. (i408 Oeene ta”. ona * Hu 3. * 5 ; ba Pac G & El ., 50 Can vison 398 ‘ fed teste; trading active for high geod |é Dry s-see DS Pan AW Air 17.5 ocly' "to ‘nether war's ive de- (Capital Atri .. 343 Desh Epi -... 83 mand for cholee steers: steers Case JT oe 124 ae ee * 33 and heifers steady; cows and bulls about|Cater Trac .. 004 poo. ye ** a4. steady; stockers and feeders un-|Ches & Oh .. M4 5. q 23 chan bulk choice and low ime (Chrysler ...... 76.1 Cola” ”* 195 slaughter | steers 24.00-20.50; | numerous Cities ve ee $17 5 aol me se Re choice steers 4 g o* . loads choice and prime 28.80: early sales Cima ns Philos bepiiting =< rt c ¥ 00 * eee dd _ choice heifers 23.00-25.00, rae vee 33 Peak Mor sere oH carly on lower grode steers and helfers: (Col Ges ...:.. 171 Billed Mille -- 44 early sales utility cows 10.00-11.80, some sng Ad wees 2 Prost oe * ps ‘ held higher; canners and cutters mostly — x BON 4 «+ So2 Pullmen 33 £.00-10.50; some lightweight canners/© a Ss rae oo” a3 700; en sales utility ands’ roy : commefciai bulla 12.50-14 50; choice c Pt (4%) 100.4 RCA 4 #86 eee 38.3 468 tb stock steer calves 22.25; several Cont Can ives o — Stl... loads choice yearling feeder steers) Font ves, @4 Reyn Met... 71 ees, 315.» Vesters spentng Cont OU 1144 Rey Tob B .. 52.6 dow, chia stenay: eatly sales grea oma San ba. ae ea, Z, low choice vea and inter calves iss Wr... 39:4 seen ae 00-26.00; high choice and prime in-|noor, t+ gg * Royal Dut ...107.7 dividuals up to 32.00 or sbove; some|ne: gaison -". 34g SAtewey St... 604 wetiity and commercial grades 13.00-'nis c geag ''. 33.7 4 ya . $e Bhe Doug Aire ..+. $84 geovill Mf .:, 35.1 lable 1,800. Few early sales ony 28. slaughter lambs about steady but market sgh gear ed Sead “Al RR. 38:1 t es ished; scatte: am Sears “¢ . sales utility te choice slaughter lambs least fina <.'"* $96 Shell Ol .... 79.2 mixed weight and des 17.50-20.00; m Auto L.... 389 Simmons + 50.8 choice and prime held. higher. 1 & Mus .... 3.3 Simelair . ss. 595 4 "+ 9} Bocony | 5i.! 53.8 : Brie RR ....! 30.5 Sou = eevee 4a3 Police Probin Pirerane i. Sea Boars RA: Bt Fo Rees gd SP Bae oe weer . 1 4 Croquet Mallet Fag #0°°8, 82 Sh ef 8 roquet Proeh Tra... 27.1 Std Ol NJ :, $5.8 Gen Bak .... 9.8 Std Of Oh .. 516 A lt R rt Gen m... 124 Stevens JP .. 51.6 Ssau epo Gen Elee...... 90 Stud Pack... 6 Gen Mille... eT ft & Co... 443 Pontiac police today had to in- Gen Motors... 41.6 Briv Mt Pd... 40.7 vestigate yng: stories con- Gen Shoe... 26 Tex, 9 Sul... 29.4 cerning a ween a frail,|Gen Tel...... ] cee 2. Gen Time..... 72.4. Thomp Pd.... 71.7 Tl-year-old man armed with a cro-|Gen Tire..... 53.4 Timk R Bear 87 ae mallet and his neighbor, a| Gillette . 416 Tran W Air... 16.3 hefty SO:year-old * aseaa sat Fount Cen. 34 year-old woman. Cee ri vive 28. Goodyear ...., 7% Underwd 4.5 Mrs. Lucille G. Majek, whe Gran Pe mies... is Un Carbide. .115.3 weighs about 250 pounds, claim Greyhound”. 146 Unit AiMLin.. 39.5 Walter H. Parker started the fight Quit OW... 1164 bd : a urda ernoon home Ollamd ..,.. 12 n vie . Sat ay aft at her *| fomestk _ 33.3 in Gas Cp.... 32.3 1600 West Blvd. Hooker Ral “3 S Lénwen — 3 ent... f sarye 10. She signed a complaint stating Indust Ray. 578 Bteel...). 6 Parker, of 1956 West Bivd. hit her Ing Rand... 6) Vea ager a inter! ir .. 30. en on the head with the mallet. She) iii"nus Men. 47 Woes ae el was treated at Pontiac General int Mary... 385 West * 3s n ic é {ison iP arker admitted triking Mrs.|Int noe... 30:2 Wosimortn 48 a | In we 38. Majsak, police said, but claimed|?! Sie ..;: $4 Yous saw 344 ajsak, ice ’ ¢ Int Tel & Tel. 32 Yngst ShaT 203.2 she started the fight and he need-|'s! Crk Coal .. 47 | Zenith Rad...109.6 STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK. Oct. 15.—(Com the Associated Press), aed 30 16 615 60 Indust Rallis Util Stocks met or + * ht Se See +.3 oon, ay..+.263.5 134.8 71.2 180.3 Prev. dey .oos-.272.6 1345 1.2 180.6 Week 880 weeves 258.2 133.2 70.4 177.7 onth ago ,....264.8 1372.8 72.7 1816 ear sowee 233.6 124.1 10.8 166.1 1956 Migh .oee,.976.3 156.1 16.9 101.5 1956 Low ...000-944.0 126.2 606.6 171.6 1956 High ..06..257.8 1423.4 75.7 181.5 955 Lo -203.1 114.9 67.2 148.8 § $150, et this Fag as a tenet tee atone ie rn were and Sil. 723647 last year, Mancelona Doctor Dies -MANCELONA ()—Funeral serv- ices will be held Tuesday for Dr. George E. Tripp, 50 years a physi- cian in Kalkaska and Antrim Coun- ties. Tripp, 8, died Saturday at cnt ego He practiced until his 1955. year and " CHEVROLET FOR 1987 — More powerful engines, coupled _ truck with advances in safety, durability and performance will highlight | which will display of the Chevrolet lines of trucks Friday. This two-ton stake Hargreaves, 34 Mill St * ‘Most Powerful Ever Built’ $50 to $166 Blame Increased Costs Chevy Price Up | DETROIT — Chevrolet said today it still is offering the lowest priced passenger cars in its field despite 1957 model price increases from $50 to $166 over 1956 models. Prices do not include 400 Stove Builders fo Lose Philco Jobs off Oct. 26.when Philco’s Electro- master Range Division closes its Mt. Clemens plant. Philco has been one of Mt. Clemens’ three biggest empiloy- ers. A company spokesman said the plant’s personne! office will remain open through Jan. 1 in the hopes of finding other jobs for workers. Reason for the plant closing re- portedly is that Philco will discon- tinue making ranges. Women Hunters Bearly See One, Look to Next Year GRAYLING (#—~Michigan’s first all-women bear hunt ended trophy- less yesterday, but most of the 65 women who took part vowed to try again next year. Mrs. Ruby Carrier of Lansing was among those who reported near misses. She and her guide,) Sox Hendricks of Grayling, told of their dogs routing a bear within 75 yards, but dense swamp blocked their chase and the bear escaped. -Mrs. Ted Wheeler of Grayling left for an hour to teach Sunday school but rejoined the hunt. The all-women hunting party was led by Mrs. Mabel Dingman of Grayling, a SO-year-old grand- mother who says she comes from ‘a hunting family. Cab Driver Slugged, Abducted; Man Jailed and abducted last night by a 25- year-old man-held for investigation of attempted robbery, Pontiac po- lice said. The man, Walter J. Cree, no ad- 48, of 61 Stout St., lay unconscious < the cab, they said, because Cree, who had en ee oe Se Oe iy: Snyder, who did not require hos- pital treatment, police said, had picked up Cree as a fare and had stopped for a traffic light on Oak- land avenue when suddenly out. He could not describe at happened after that, police distribution | A taxi cab driver was slugged) dress, was arrested driving the cab| while the driver, William Snyder, Atomic Ship Given Go-Ahead by Ike atomic-powered merchant ship. “I am confident the ship will be chant and passenger fleets which one day will unite the nations of the world in peaceful trade,” Eisenhower said, _ His statement was issued in connection with a White House ceremony at which a go-ahead construction was authorized, The ship will be a combination mately 100 passengers and have a deadweight cargo capacity of 12,- 000 tons, Es TALI f - Supreme Court Justice Talbot Smith will speak at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Temple Beth Jacob when men of the Men's Club en- tertain théir wives. Sidney Siegel will be chairman of the evening with Dr. Maurice Thome intro- ducitig the speaker, | Chevy to Show Off Trucks for ‘57 at Dealers Friday for Boosting “57 Cars;\« New Transmission Due | = >. . New safety features the line include inter- ing crash-tested latches on all side doors and steering wheels with Most striking styling change ap- pears in the bolder, more inte- grated grille that has replaced the forerunner of atomic mer-|last year’s latticework pattern on the 24 light-duty models. Lincoln Suggests 1.4 Pct. Price Hike DETROIT (INS) — Ben D. Mills, vessel designed to carry approxi-'y incoln Division general manager, "4 Martha Sackrider, 13, touch today announced increases averag- ing 74 per cent in the suggested list prices of 1957 Lincolns, New Lincolns go on display to- 101; four-door sedan, $4,222, and * iring Agency Wins . Award for Advertising hubs recessed three inches below hard Juliana Shuffles oanae Royal Palace FUEL From Furor Over Her| Ties With Faith Healer | cent of 4 eglect of Glandular ; flammation often fends te a eet E The Excelsior to the JEP i 2 cry -® aL; Hil : now 9, "4 gis tH ; E Bes Posse Hounds © 2 Runaway Girls | on Pony Trails ‘| off a merry 2%-hour chase yester-| day through fields, over ditches) and up and down rural roads, In| pursuit was a “posse” of state 1 local police, sheriff's deputies, izens and newspapermen. * 10 MONTHS : The posse finally surrounded the WITH NO INTEREST girls, One was captured though * FHA PAYMENTS only after she was thrown by FOR EXTENDED ee eee Fes lotion Gace a ; Undersheritt dics - ieitoe eal Jack Turner said a/ : paternal “reprimand on schoo SHERRIFF-GOSLIN bedrolls behind them, ROOFING CO. . ao and rode away into the f. L. Thomas. mgr. 4 were more than 10 : 902 Riker Bidg. FE 2-5231 _J THEY LIKE TO SAY “YES!” Ge v to consolidate bills or buy what. You mend py ater in convent poly ete : Xusst. Phone first for -trip loan, or in today! - - Means $25 te $900 on Signature, Furniture or Car f———~ B CHOEFICLAL | Lay «= Utah's Lee to sae 7 in Race for Governor SALT LAKE cry w+Goy; J Brackén Lee, beaten in hig intra- party bid for an unprecedented third term, was back in the run- ning today after a dramatic an- nouncement that he wil} make the race on his own. > * And though the two other candi- dates have @ long head start, some’ political observers are predicting | Lee will give them a run for their Morley. ee The Republican governor an- nounced he he will allow oly os to remain on the ballot as an in- group called Citizens*for Lee after ““ the governor lost the nomination to George D, Clyde: The Demo- ijeratic. candidate is L. C. Rom- ney. * * g * : In a bristling spoech, Lee blamed his primary troubles on Sen, Arthur V, Watkins (R-Utah), Lee gained national attention _ with his challenge of the legality ef the nation’s foreign aid. pro gram. To emphasize his protest he refused to pay a portion of his 1955. federal income tax. The gov- ernment collected anyway, by en- account, * idependent. It was put there by *, forcing a tien a his bank Suias tk See to et conceal this power-grab from the nation,” said the Wisconsia paper niandfacturer. “What ap- pails me is the stark indiffer- pas « « - Sal Ge OP Peet the country, leadership and no one else. BUSINESS WATCHES back. like rabbits hypnotized by a system,”’ Parker continued. Unions, Parker said, ‘are “pouring meney and manpower | in the election drive ‘at a rate which makes previous efforts seem. strictly bush league.” “If it sueceeds to the extent the labor political mrasterminds con- template, we will have governriient ‘responsive ,to the wishes of union “Businessmen of hake sit snake, seemingly helpless to or- ganize a program to defend the American, political and economic; Tymble injuries Fatal He accused labor of using more than 60,000 full-time paid union of- ificers to further its political aims. nd nc Seti he bles: rks ja member of the All teai po. | Collegiate Swirariing: He received his BS degree. in jeation from the University of Ne- ‘braska. Enrollment tnformatiog for the course may be obtained from the Oe said. Walter Pidgeon Burglars Scared, Fly the Coop near a stolen car in the driveway, Pidgeon is acting in a play in New York. : GRAND RAPIDS (®—Wilbur W. ‘Sanderson, 55, died Sunday at St. Mary's Hospital of injuries suffered at the Michigan Stamping and Plat- ing Co. Police said Sanderson was injured a week earlier when he feil through a plank and wire protec- tive sereen, tumbling 15 feet to a cement floor. HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Actor Wal-| brand of “independent” conimu- : ni hi Visi Marshal Tito establish ties. with President Tito’s * 2% The head of the delegation, Hun- of Hungary's wish to resume rela- tions with Yugoslavia _on_princi- acorhis noninterference and inde- vide c.4 8 lt ig the first visit of Hunga- rian officials to Belgrade since Yugoslavia was ousted from the Kremlinled Cominform in 18, Geroe had an unofficial visit with Tito two weeks ago during fa oad, visit with Russian leaders at Y. ta. Geroe later conferred with / yan in Moscow. |ersity - of” Michigan has oy i obama Miko- The program will be entitled-Uni- ~WWI-TV ‘Detroit, starting Oct. 21 at 10 a.m. WJIM-TY ‘Lansing, starting Oct. 21_at 11 a.m. WKZO-TV ‘Kalamazoo, starting Oct. B ati pm WNEM-TV Bay City, starting oO 28 at a time to be decided later. WKNX-TV Saginaw, starting Oct. 28 at a time to be decided later. WPBN-TV Traverse City, start ing Nov. 4 at a time to be decided Jater. WWTV Cadillac, starting: Nov. 4 at a time to be decided later. . WPAG-TV Ann Arbor, starting Nov, 15 at 9 p.m. Help Wanted Ma Male 4 H Wanted Male 6 _Help Wanted Male $s. ‘Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7, Employment’Agencies 8A. Work Wanted Male 10 a Seven aap koegies ee wR a Do eeeciaeh, --~ —— A T ie __up and deliver. OR 3-3501, 2 = sis. $2.76 hance 3008 Ore nerd “Lake and Ra increase? earsings. Come info our | Dealer in §.W. Oakland and N.W. | es. Dependable. Mary-Go-Round | sncrer. ARY to atto’ rney wees. $300] _deliver. OR | - 7 , a i 4 i ah € c 2 +3 2 : Hoe Pe 50404. : Pontiac office located in room| Wayne Counties. See. er write | Restaurant 107 N. Saginaw . | poe - F mene $200 7 WOMEN WANT: wa ee — 235 ao soo : eee ee ee cae a. Bagge Wadd § road | | SHORT ORDER COOK. EAT MORE WA NTED: | BOOKKE EPING neti oan |ALTERATIONS AND MONOGRAM- = 4 o a +) M bas) tes "y y * or “ aa a t - 6 2% 488 130 tween 1) and §:30. Interview to} 47-6341 or ‘write Rawieiah'’s. Dept. | ¢uUzeh.02 W. Huron. _._ APPLICATIONS FROM ostice 3 TRAINEE ~: fee) ming, PE 54074. 98 Palmer. ; 33 4S be with managers from Detroit. | MCJ-606-R, Freepsrt, SALESGIRES 3. EXP. PRE. ery T (DION | TYPIST for’ public -felations exec- | BABYSITTING IN MY HOME, $ 32 88 te DESIGNERS BE MINGTON RAND _|Wasnep ~~ MpnositaN “ON | _Sivioww- use ee Sure OB) PHE LAKE ORION, | “wave 230 | Creseent Lake Atéa. PE $-8304, OE SALES! estat hexpecalbtiity Bemme: fetd | ‘geCHETARY™ witht ExPERIENcR | ONFORD, LAKEVILLE BOOKKEEPER office, manager, ||| EXPERTENCED WOMAN WILL > nee te athe apnea ial & resp: 1m me field ‘ auto dealership eate for children, nights in your enti Pent batad prelersed. but nat pork In letter give references, | Work in manufacturers agent's | AREAS FOR STENO publishing firm... 3273 | own home, Box 44, Pontiac Press. : : necestary for richt peraon willing | fll atcount of exper ence, rebility, | office. In pew building im Bir- tr - pc | SECRETARY to executive. $328 | Help Wanted Male 6. * te learn. Pull oF part time. ‘Apnis | Mages desired. when avatiable | mingham. Good salary, | Short- CONTRACT DRIVERS | of¥ice TrRamNEE > $is90 | HOUSECLEANING. BY “SAY. $1.00 ¢ pore a are i Mi. Weddle. Peggy's Shoe Dept This 4 good opportunity fer right | hand necessary, Hospital and: in- | ,ADEDC TYPIST: 6) wh ‘1 $250 | Blue car fare _FE | 4-0815 «i ape anaes es ~~ for interview, < * ' _Pre: Pe drinkers. Write Pontiac | —— Sree Boas, te ae TO DELI iV ER PAPERS. | TYPIST, 40 wpm ganeoers $235 | iRONINGS $3° A BUSHEL. FR Mary | . ‘ | For special machities, jig fixtures | “—- ence ee ress’ Box 119 & Ce @ Detron for APPLY: | TYPIST: 30 wpm........... . $200 | 28425. §5 Edison. | @ tonterial handling mu ] ~ interview ae a TYPIST; 20 wpm. ....-./.i-.5 $190 rhe +A Few Minutes # material handing Minimam. 3 bn MANTIAC DRTC TYPIST: p All. TRONINGS. A BU. PICK Me:| ‘gf your’ time could mean many | penefiic’ varetona, | ve he buck) Help Wanted Female 7, SALESLADIES PONTIAC PRESS Trea secretary. fas0 | M2 80d delivery. FE =. dollars = ¥, your pockst. We need ears I oe UCK!=- ACCESSORIES I CIRC ULATION DEPT. Ee is] bookkeeping exp. 350 | OTe ee ”. ® man who bas mechanical abil * ; ane | . IGURE CLER . $200 ®,| ity and can start work immediate- | : COSMETICS - SECRETARY TO erecutive bee IRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME. iy, Apply ee W. Huron between ns laleage cate Cc qd C; _{ |. Experienced preferred Permanent te te | EXECSECY steel . FE 68-2963. ts] 20:90 and 1700 2 Machine-O-Matic n O. a ccoun ant ~Reamcenetl ere, Cea Employment Agencies 8A SHCRETARY te VIP of mig gy0 PADY WANTS LIGHT T orrice ot DESIGN & . Hospital experience required, Give | work, 40 wotk week. Appts | “OCT c aint sete of | _work Week days, FE 2-9 “SIGN & _? , full" details and salary require-| Mrs.” Feehan, Jacobson's, Maple MEN | JIMEOGRAPHING TIPING, Go . Rcrour itan {| | WILL: EMPLOY las nts, Fontiee Press, Box 84. | ai Bates, Birm 00 een TRAINEES dealer rep, & new car| Tetatial service EM 3-2842. “SeINEE . “ORP. | y. 2 Aip. DAYS BTEADY. SIL K [SHER B kk er 1407) .... $325 NEAT. DEPENDABLE Gi pa , DE Hospital experience requi ENGINE! RING CC * -o ox Must bave transportation, Schoel- FIN TRAINEE; Auditor (3064)... H ia ara 404. salsy ene 1208 8. Telegraph rn eitet 3 SALESMEN Jers Bar. MS9, ome Reedy. pia googie good rt bi -- aaead Engineering degree sg | FRAGHONE RUBE, AVARLABTE: nents. Potitiac Press, Box 84. e 2 / BABY SITTER, 30 OR OLDER.| Father and Son Cleaners, 94t-Jos- $390 Mage + OR 3-3084 eee / i am. — Tom. ¢oa KN. B/D. TRAINEE: Manager (1457) ... $300) [ All Sears’ famtoys benefits, | Bvt += ~ Bookkeeper experienced in TRAINEE: Office clerk 11450). $300 RELIABLE BABYSITTING, In MY m itious |. w—— | “as you qualify for them. BABYSITTER WANTED. APPLY S h Wound crete aulo Gealer TR ales: food Berm ass | stinteivmene ine DRAPES. REA- : "he © at 65 WN *arke Fowl @ ler EDITORIAL a . 4 , tial i $150 * N. Parke. Between 9 & tenograp er ship experience ‘put net aes TRAINEE: Boy sree cren tree | _fonable. OR 3-838], OPPORTUNITY arming pore alee BOOKKEEPER “FOR FURNITURE interesting career, position with estsary. See Jane - at Mid- TRAINEE: Learn gin tte te Oar ne TYPING DONE IN MY HOME. a esmen | For intel ligent, personable man with per wee ke draw against store. full time, some experience | the Oakland County Board-of Edu Bla st, Pr be Foci State Bank . oR Weterfor’ High district. OR | eding natwnal indastrial pub- “hecessary. opportunity for ad-| ation, pald vacetion and sick | __ == - _— aubGE? ANALYIST (1445)... $660. — To represent Mutual'cf Omaha, | fie re * Working gnowipeae or cainmission, veteme. Aa for My pioum. are Sand Dospttals — in- . WANTED. LAUNDRY. WORE | wargest exclusive health and ac-| the metal working industries ie. | 164 OreBard Lake Ave ooh ; . wn trans TRAN _ ie Sarantené. Babysitting, FE t geGitent Compaay’in tbr word, | portant." Aggressive, expanding | //* 9) | a ROOM rag ra isman GRAEBNER'S Pontiac | _ £390 $500 fo $900 monthly income the | Dublicatler headquartered in Bir | For eonfidential interview CHECK ROOM GIRL APPLY in ter, North Telegraph road near 313 Pontiac State WaA aeHTxOg: ND y TRONINGS first year and watomatic inereace | mingham area, seeking man with | A Seat | person, 2 to 5 p.m. Kingsley Inn.) fixie Highway. Applv personnel 99- . » | wanted. FE 5- | ghar Ne icone clio "| Shd'e eiltiate Se growth of pocth| calVMr. Lyneh, FE 5-6168, | Bicomfela_wins office, tnd floor Oakland County $433 Bank Bide. WASHINGS & Tanta. ~ PE S-i3te sald i { £ Wi - 1, a” = ‘oa: 3, 1 " . Rat We furnish plenty of qualified | leads | cation Starting cauary. $8,000, Between 9 a.m, and 4 p.m. COOK FOR TEA hy OOM | Hot RS: | Oftibe ee pontine. rr’? 181 Exeprienced on the board FE 5-927 | gp eee ete Call Cs home, Mire convendiia ee cote | Pring y "enapstot nor mo A weeds y, Wednesday and , ov fanspertation. Mayfair 63093 | TyPIsT- RELIE™ PBX OPERATOR fa ea eetry W Would “pre. «al , he ody tn ‘(03 Home bs Pontiac Press Box * Thursday. 7 aie |CHECK ROOM GIRL” APPLY iN | pleasant working conditions and/ for design and layout pre: Graebner’ s~—Roval Oak | waneriea AND IRONINGS DONE. Complete training ‘a the field and | | EXPERIENCED U RGLSTERER, j 2 RUFs@a erson, 2 to § p.m. Kingsley Lon, | mundern offices. Advancement for | perience. All benefits. See | 307 WASHINGTON SQUARE BLDG. | Curtains stretched, Pick un. and in our home office schools. alan | 1 « Bloomiiela His | qualified girl call Mr. Shaw, MI . t : special advanced trainin } falt_or part time OR 32281 : - ——~| 6-190 dane at Midwest, 406 Po JO 6 — delivery. After 4:30 FE 44031 dustry-sponsored Peso ag al EXPERIENCED SAWYER. 5 OT CO SECS oc Cr ASHI LER | | ae oo _ Sona Bank Bldg. PE i “instructions — Q WASHINGS AND TRONINGS PICK Adeqeate Tinatemg to delp » | eee School Representative Wtd Exp. Waitresses — |e nnawe | up and dellver, PE 40868. you Fe EXPERIENCED x's “RCHNICTAN. “—s ; | Apply at 200 Lounge, na w i fr ae 4 id etre? cost PRERR ARREMUNG, | weer te aie wes | Ea oie gt woroes) ARS Siete EAA) © Information | BESTWAY |‘ ‘cit ed sole! on individual per- _Padio & TV, 1M W. Muron. | paper aa etc Home study and| BEOOM fel SHTON sHop |WANTED® “COUNTER GIRLS, | : |. WOMAN _ war a en KE, DA ormance . FINE: “OPPORTUNITY resident panier, Raging for Ko- : 43 waitresses. car hops. Must be ex- 25 DRI rT SCHOOL | work cleanin re 9113 ae Car bien exper. in meeting the jet sore gs year fopeed work on Tene Vets 30 school. Excel- | nisiwas sien con “EVE NING ee tees and ¢xperiences ‘tn 4820 | . irl VING | time after 6 30 ne i Fk at Br * n f Tay ve oy t i i eed Mend ee antioustotwort | txapined Toute! Our product) [ent earnings 0B commision and | ore. sii Dixie Hey. Dreston| Bute Wey tBravton Blaine, bo | Perehatte oune ade go | Sutar' Sail wat Stn ‘or "Pir | WOMAN, TO, Do: WASHING ASD dential interview. veene ion customers anc {arhish panel de- end resu-ne of sales expert a: es - not phones, Also part time helo,| answer the phore. make = | 9.0217 | frouings, or just “fronings, OR : 02 livery car. Saiaty. com@ission & d. Robe DINING .. ROOM "WATTRESSES, | WAITRESS: MORNING SHIFT, | bank deposits do light books. | 5 es aHOOL, ~ NO | 42. for Poul Willi sneurenes Senet Sete hcasoee. Ew ing. nat ira Atied ine gM dining. —"* ‘ yal ster 4 pm TE 50h. i hoe . ot iin hee, oe classes, Study at home. Spare | A ams _. Phone WA 1-6550 for interview. as oS ‘Mechsnveal rades, 1 ss resaes Gh ight a ‘ a WOMEN: BIO MONEY WEEKLY, Anp at Nhidwest, 408 Pontiac time, Diaioma awarded. Write for | Buildin Service _12 8... Mich an Ave, Chicago, F he f Apply in ARC 4 WE LDERS FORI I) DE ALE R — < . person oniy . | sparetiine, New style party plan, | State. Bank Bide. PE 50977. | free catalog, Wayne School, Box | * Group Nestion, paid Sot: | seeds 1 more salenuitn, to round SALESMEN TED’ S showing family apparel to greepe | 50, Pontiac Press» _ | ALL “PLASTERING GUARANTEED. Gays, vacsllon pay. Apply Para-| out small force selling -he pattent | ‘REAL ESTATE _ Wood ee one Ben | (CEARN TO DRIVE THE SANS | Residential homes and repair spe- Const, Co., 44009 Grand River,| vew ear on the market. Also we pine opening 1dr oo eee tee me take BS. ‘omere. * oe call Pe O, nel Far ko emo DNIVER | _cisitics. 22 es __Northvilie 2910, bave © good ised car fot with erienced. tn ae a ELDERLY LADY ‘WANTED: 6 wns Lae rson | i a ere. 1 Cc OM CARPENTERS 6 clean cars & tracks. Good condi- is ings, savertising “i, conta — week For ieht honsekeep- WANTED 25 LADIES, TO MAKE | ° | Bus, Pe 22253 FE 61645 | Sough-in, finith remodel FHA tien: aed demo. plan. Experience arnings wn me re Meee FE a eee | Waruificial flowers, for fun or prof. | T ; LEARN WELDING HORT BIG DE- Terms. Gordon Plattley. EM @ wl” jeilrey Ford Sales MAAN REALTY CO. EXPERIENCED — OF | Monéestm sna Vesya. “| ATOILES | fmand in well-pald industries. | _ 30482. : e | p ‘OFFICE. ALSO) . une wot re . | ‘Spare time training in gas and) 477% ihe OF CEMENT WORK Jetteey on ait FE_ 20263 i076 _W. Huron 8. | “exp, salesgirl, wanted for full or | WOMAN FOR SMALL OFFICE, “eee eee pete as "| Sfe Weldfig orepares you quickly. ay, fe 83788 ee ; . Structural Enoimeer part time, between now and holl- | hr. week, must be able to. type professional onteryie w- | Wate Utitttes Eng. Inst. Box 51, 4" Gald tine ot 880 int < £ Gays, with possibilities of perma-| and must lite detailed clerical or Must have sales type _Pontite Presa, A-iREMODELING — ADDITIONS, Registered enginger. Highest callbet| nent employment. Apply Connol-| work write Pontiac Press Box personality. See: Miss Col <1 > pp < cement work Too ~~ siding, free for full reeponspolty. eoad wocte: [we eo eas No. 9". : | fing st CAREER CENTER, | 7 PIANO LESSONS | _estimates. pw 3-4 one es iG 2 re EXP BARYSITIER. . WOMAN OVER 35, CARE OF 2 f-1 Riker Bidg. -PR 8-006 | Private instruction — beginners, ALL KINDS OF a WOR oe bifice Bye) Bert days. Ca sa ater 4.30 1m, “om | ehitdren and fight housework, penees 5 Webster School district. FE 26980. | _& block work FE ; : 23-1519. live _in_by week. OR 3-1045 ak arctic oT ST a a ee AAA R SAN institutional rience. Oppo ee a , cy i eS lave You Ever § the © enjoy walempersiy work | RLDERLY TabY wouLh D Lise A | WANTED: BABY SITTER, Dav RECEE TIONST-SECY | WOICE LESSONS LAYING FINISHING, QUALITY: (1 can une 8 orem weck | with highest Professional stand-| ‘middlenged. woman j9, de boure- | 4 children, 2, schoolaged. Vick o $300 A MONTIEL ING VOCAL, LESSONS Sand As0| ¢ BUD BILLS, #8 #-2060 ere amy Bors. of oe | Sop, In peta pimeashertgheh:| Sacre A cece ee aR | ec hak hee: Wee THM |. rm loping f+ wal th gent | Ty eRecTING -* | CHURCH i 7 i c dent, cha we. he AStt tush wyep ae |. requis, # ‘thd | ELDERLY WOMAN TO GARE FOR WOMAN TO LIVE IN, MORE FOR for the top brass cfs iarke mana: | ae muved, ety trom out 0 GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell ie if pi. | yor ge scion ence Ray % culldren, while mother works.) home an Wares, dhildren, ages facturing firm ms ins | state ites limited things you're not using and-430 pin, Test we ; } Ra Drccke hen e ply i ee oF home than wages, Li} 7 and 4 PE 5-192 between 10:00 Dodge al Grae name ay Pontiac | Dumber ot "wuptent h | ' 1, 1-038, Siste Bonk Bidg. FE 45-0277. . Ph, FE 40658, 686 Stantey ave, ' through Classified Ads! i. uron &t, aya 12.00 #.m.° only. \