The Weather. Spee A he an ee oo pore A ee i i tt ie. oleae ga aiieal ee ee et 5 : 4 oh. Weather meee Forecast, ¥" (Detatis Page 2) . : yet , : 230th YEAR INTIAG, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JUNE » 1958 —52 PAGES pt ri iectianona Me Rocket Man for Sure! - MOTORIZED GI — ww Hit: Richard A. Quinn climbs hill wearing rocket-powered jump belt, designed to give infantrymen more mo- bility. The belt is a small unit strapped to his waist-under his field pack. The jump belt is designed to assist in landing operations and jumping over obstructions which coms not be covered in normal manner. “labout the status of a case involy- '|President Eisenhower's top a Legit Hold =. Session. 4 City Oj ers Township INew Sewage Solution Pontiac has offered to relax its demands for annexa- tion of valuable Waterford Township supermarket prop- erty if the township is willing to sign a new sewage service agreement. | ' The offer culminates nearly two years of sparring over the status of a proposed shopping center at the north- west corner of Telegraph and Elizabeth Lake roads, where the market is located. It would affect some 750 homes and businesses south of Elizabeth Lake road and east of Otter ‘Lake in the southeast corner of the township, an area that has been tied into the Pontiac’ disposal system for more) than 20 years. The agreement, prepared for Pontiac by City Manager Walter) + Maine Senator Aided Goldfine Says He Arranged for Attorney of ‘industrialist to Get SEC Data * * WASHINGTON W — Sen. Fred-; winmar said that if the town-| erick G. Payne ‘(R-Maine) said iship accepts the agreement, a sim-/ today he arranged in early 1956/ijar offer will be made to Sylvan) for an attorney for Bernard Gold-|1 ake, which is also hooked into) fine to @btain information from the the Pontiac system. Superv -isor’ {Securities & Exchange Commis- Eimer Johnson said the township| sion. He said the information was poard may act on the agreement | Monday. G > iz : ing one of colatine s companies. | it ‘provides cr gapuent | = tiations te continue sewage serv- | ie@ for~the supermarket, which Gifts. by Goldfine..a wealthy, Boston textile manufacturer and illegally tied into the Pontiac sys- tem in 1956, according te a Su- financier, to Sherman Adams, preme Court ruling. Since that time. the city has idemanded either an end to the Related Stories | hookup or annexation of the mar- iket. The township, unwilling to lose| Pages 18, 22, 37, 45 i valuable commercial taxes, has have ‘come under investigation by fought to prevent annexation, a House committee inquiring into | * * possible pressure on government) The tia part of the agreement agencies. has three main provisions govern- Page Se 9 vane: be 08 ing, tetiry.nervies to. fas ares south ' Commission’s new interest in pro-; viding municipal services to fringe; areas without annexation. | recall which of Goldfine’s- com-'of the market. panies was involved. But he said) It calls for a new rate formula of| that, as he remembers the case,/16 cents for every 1.000 cubic feet! it related to the failure of the com- of flow entering the Pontiac sys-| pany for several years to file re-|tem. The rate is to be measured by & ports required by the SEC. |metets and the township billed on} é * ~ this basis rather than on a per-| i Se sald an SEC tawyer told customer basis, as in the past. | him the status of the case at a ~*~ *« * | It prohibits any extension or Senate Passage | of Tax Extension Appears Likely _ Rejects Proposal to Cut \K. Willman and City Attorney Wil-'Of the June 30 date the liam A. Ewart, reflects the City, levies' would drop auto- matically. | Levies by $6 Billion as Economic Booster WASHINGTON (?) — The Senate appeared likely to- day to reject all tax cutting efforts and pass a bill to ex- tend present corporation and major excise tax rates for another year. That action would send’ ‘the measure to President Eisenhower well in advance The House already has passed ~ ithe bill. The Senate defeated 65-23 yes- | terday the first floor amendment —a proposal of Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill) for a six-billion- dollar tax euy to stimulate busi- ness in the recession, Before debate began yesterday, | | one amendment had appeared to jhave a chance of adoption—a pro- Split on Amendment WASHINGTON («®—Michigan’s two senators split last night as the Senate defeated a tax bill | amendment by Sen, Douglas (D- Til) to reduce income, excise and | small business taxes by $6 bil- lion, Sen, Patrick McNamara (D- Mich) voted for the amendment. . Sen. Charles Potter (R-Mich) voted against. ‘Sea-Going Picket Line di - Push to Decide. State Police Budget Figure Senate, House Battle for $116,000 Difference in 1114 Million Program LANSING (UPI) — The Legislature today began a hammer out an agreement on a State Police budget. The special session found the two houses still $116,- 000 apart as they were when the regular session ended last week. special session designed to . secrete ar Wirephoto THE HARD WAY — Donald Murray, of Yatesboro, Pa., a member of the Seafarers International Union finds water no bar to a one-man picket line. He rows a picket boat in solitary splendor past the freighter James Davidson, at its berth in Buffalo. The union struck the Tomlinson Fleet Corp. after negotiations bogged down over health and welfare clauses. | Hearing Set Tonight on Urban Renewal Early arrivals among the Senate leaders were highly optimistic that the session might be concluded by to- night. * Rd * But they gave no indication of what magic formula would be used to reach an agreement that soon. One of the first orders of busi- Ress was expected to be a move in the House to oust Rep. Harry Phillips (R-Port Huron) from his seat on the House Appropriations, Committee, House Majority Floor Leader Allison Green (R-Kingston) said he would make the move to oust Phil- lips because of the “obstructionist, delaying and dilatory tactics” he City officials expressed hopes today for a large turn- jout at tonight’s public meeting on plans for Pontiac’s ifirst urban renewal project. | The meeting is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. in the) City Commission's chambers at City Hall. Residents of | posal to eliminate the 3 per cent| freight tax and the 10 per cent, ‘levy on passepger travel. But sponsors of this amendment; conceded it had lost considerable: ground because of combined pres-| | sure from4h e Eisenhower adminis-' itration and Democratic and Repub- li¢an Senate leaders against it. Betore reaching jt, the Senate coftsiders an amendment by Sen. ‘| mains to be set. Robert F. Ken- — as possible with what the 'Probers Due in Detroit. DETROIT ‘®—The Senate -La- bor Rackets Investigating Com- ;Manager. * * * “We want to familiarize as mary urged to | mittee will pay a return visit to Detroit next month, A date re- icity has in mind,”’ Stierer said.) “The success of this project de- i nedy, committee counsel, dis- | closed the plan yesterday upon *the area affected by the re-| plan. were especially attend, said Rob- | budge from their original fig- used when the two houses were trying to reach an agreement in - \the dying hours of the regular ses- ision. iCHARGES ‘DOUBLE-CROSS’ Green said Phillips, who was jleader of a coalition of Republi- leans and Democrats which refused jure for the State Police budget, ert A. Stierer, assistant city! shad “double-crossed the Republi- ean majority in the House.’ Meanwhile, Senate leaders were ‘concentrating on working out an agreement, possibly a compromise. “I'm highly hopeful that we may be out of here by 6 p.m.,” AP Wirephetes WHAT A LEAP — Smoke envelops Ed Kurezewski in a dem- onstration leap with rocket-powered jump belt. He was able to leap a distance of 20 feet although he was carrying field equip- ment approximately 30 per cent of his own weight. The belt, now under tests, is expected to aid men in steep climbs and across rivers and streams. Power comes from small nozzles at soldiers’ hips, Given House Approval Rivers and Harbors Bil Shorn of Padded Costs (Special to The Pontiac Press) WASHINGTON — A “clean” version of the vetoed omnibus Rivers and Harbors bill which passed the House late Wednesday was termed a “complete victory for fiscal responsibility” by Congressman William S. Broomfield Capitel conference at which Sen. Norris Cotton (R-NH) was pres- ent at Payne's invitation. Cotton told a reporter in a sep-_ arate interview that as he re-| loffice of Sen. Styles Bridges R| NH). Cotton said Bridges was ae present. Their statements (Continued on Page Here's Good Chance fo Sing in the Rain Showers and more showers are predicted for Pontiac tonight, to- morrow and tomorrow night. The low through the night will be 60-64. Partly cloudy with scattered showers is Friday's forecast with the high reaching around 74-78. To-| morrow night will be cooler with| showers endim: and a low of 50- 54. A warming trend will follow either Saturday or Sunday. In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. was 55 degrees. The mercury rose to 7 at 2 p.m. came after! 2, Col. 3) ‘Changes in the sewage lines with-| Pat McNamara (D- -Mich) to end | ‘out approval of the City Commis-| the 10 per ceng tax on automobile — (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | (Continued on Page 24, Col. 5) | consulting here with committee pes to a large degree upon pub- | inv estigators. called, the conference was in the) Arms? “To Hold Your Hands On’; Cats? ‘For Dogs to Chase’ Out of the Mouths of Babes. “Cats are “Dogs are LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)—“Arms are to hold your hands on.” “Eyebrows are something women shave off.” * * * “Little stones. are big rocks chopped up.” “A door is to answer.” “A dream is something you when you're asleep.” ..Fresh Talk for dogs to chase.” made to like people.” * x * think “Ears are something that big peo- ple put hearing things on... Ears are These words are the freshest words of all for they came from the mouths of babes. Helen G. Meyers, supervisor of ele- mentary education here, was captivated by the talk and writings of first graders— uninhibited, cliche-free, straight to the point. 2-YEAR COLLECTION Over a two-year period she collected the youngsters’ descriptions of everyday things. Among them: to wiggle.” “A face is “Mashed - “A pack a thing that holds your head | and hair in place.” potatoes are things to have steak and gravy with.” ‘HARD TO GO UP’ “Mountains are a place that’s hard to go up but easy to come down.” age is something to say, ‘Yoo hoo! Look what I got.’” “The world is something to come down to‘after you've been up in space.” said Sen, Elmer R, Porter (R- Blissfield.) “Some of us have been working on the problem and we think we have the answer.” Porter said he was sure the Sen- ate would not budge from its final offer of $11,700,000 for the State Police before the regular session ended. But he also declined to say federal-aid project will be in the|the figure would be any lower than ‘planning stage for another 16 to 24) that. months. If the plans win federal). approval, it may take another three to five years to accomplish the project. he estimated. * * * The area affected is bounded roughly by Pike street on the north, the Grand Trunk railroad on the west, Osmun street on the south and on the east by Paddock, 4Perkins and Parkhgrst streets. ‘lic approval of it and cooperation.” Stierer said that plans will be outlined: tonight by staff mem- bers 6f the ‘City Planning Com- mission and Geer Associates, the city’s planning consultants. He estimated that the $4,030,372 ~ * * Phillips said the $116,000 differ- ence between the Senate figure and the $11,816,000 the House was hold- ing out for would mean State Po- (Centinued on Page 2, Col. 3) U.N. Meeting on Hungary Set To Consider Situation Caused by Execution of Revolt’s Leaders Ontario Police on Watch . DETROIT w—The Automobile Club of Michigan warned Wednesday that motorists travel- ing. through Ontario this sum- mer should observe strictly all. posted speed limits. The club said both Provincial and local *police aré using timing devices and: actively enforcing limits. UNITED NATIONS (AP)—The U. N. Special Committee on Hun- gary will meet tomorrow to con- We've Spoiled | One Planet— Why the Moon? DETROIT, Mich. (» — A re- tired industrialist says he doesn't (R-Oakland County) today. The bill passed the House by a 374-14 vote. earlier, the Senate approved * a “norkfree” omnibus bill. [ees saving more than! The measure will now be” sent to a conference com-| mittee. Broomfield said the House ver- sion of the Rivers and Harbors bill eliminated 16 out of 18 objection- A day + * * “We have assurances that re- maining two projects will be re- vised to satisfy the Budget Bu- reau and Army engineers in the conference committee,” said Broomfield. President Eisenhower twice vé- teed omnibus public works bills which contained a great number of projects which had not won prior approva}] °f Army engi- neers or the Budget Bureau. Wherever You Flit Broomfield and his fellow Re- publicans in the House Public Works Committee had bitterly op- posed the original Omnibus bill as ‘a “waste of taxpayers’ money.” Included in the bill js author. ization for a flood study of the | Detroit area, including Oakland County, The study *will determine wheth- ue eden —— ‘- rfl Pm NANCY will follow! Just pick up the phone and call FE 2-181 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) to have THE PONTIAC PRESS ‘ielste a dees as | see much point in beating the | Russians to the moon with a | rocket other than to see ‘‘wheth- er the moon's green cheese | is any better than the blue cheese we have on earth.” K. T. Keller, retired chairman of the board of Chrysler Corp., told a meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers last night that: “T hope if there are people up there, our scientists study them and bring what's good from their civilization back. We have spoiled one planet pretty well, let’s not do it to another one.” Children Are Guests at Elks Carnival | BOYS CLUB ATTENDS — Groups of children from the city and nearby were Quests of the Elks at the annual carnival yester- day afternoon. The children’s matinee is observed each year. Sees : eee ey Sate: se In Today's s Press ee % 5 Comes ....-....0. vactsosese & County. News. .....5 6.065 cacy ke Fi@itoriale ....-0sccscssesess 6 FOOE ..... co ccvcsccesceess 27--31 Markets ....... eeceeres, ose, 46 Obituafies ..... eteaseces eves 18 Theatefs ........-..--. sae 4 TV é a dapat 51 Wilson, Karl.. . ot ot © sey ee oer Hot Lot, The Bright Spot, FE &-0488. | a* Above memibers of the Pontiac Boys Club are waiting to enter ‘the gate. About 550 youngsters were val continues on Lake avenue through Saturday, of the lodge, sider the situation arising out of the executions of former Premier power in the 1956 uprising. x * . One possibility is a new con- demnation of both the Soviet Un- ion and the Soviet-dominated Hun- garian regime of Janos Kadar. Acting under growing pressure from the United States and other eountries, E. Ronald Walker of Australia, acting chairman of the five-member committee, dis- closed today he had called a meeting of the group for to- morrew morning. Walker told newsmen last night he had received several requests for a meeting and that one would be arranged as soon as practica- ble. There was some talk that an emergency meeting of the §1-na- tion General Assembly might be called later to act on the report which the Special Committee will draft. : Composed of members from Denmark, Ceylon, Tunisia, Aus- tralia and Uruguay, the commit- tee was established by the Gen- eral Assembly in 1957. * * * It found the Soviet. Union guilty - of “massive repression” in putting down the 1956 revolt in- Hungary. At hig news conference yester- day, President Eisenhower said the , executions clearly show that the Russians plan to pursue a aga of terrorism ‘and —_— Poentiae entertained yesterday. The carni- the lot adjacent to the Elks Temple on Orchard Prose Photo Proceeds support civic projects ig . i ae oo ae Imre Nagy and others who held _Two- a, : THE PONTIAC PRESS, 1 ‘aRspAy, JUNE 19, 1958 “Talks to GOP State Chalice ~ Business Impoving-Ike WASHINGTON (AP)—President Eisenhower told Republican state chairmen today that -there are very clear indications business conditions are improving, ' He also was reported to have told the state leaders at a break- fast meeting that he strongly be- lieves in maintaining the nation’s security and solvency. * * * Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn, talking to report- ers after the closed session at a downtown hotel, said the issue over Sherman Adams was not mentioned by either the ana f or the state chairmen. Some of the party officials have been calling for the resignation of Adams, the President's chief aide, in the wake of disclosures of Adams’ relations with Boston in- dustrialist Bernard Goldfine. Alcorn said it was in answer to query from one of the state caiviaae that Eisenhower talked of indications of a business up- swing. * * * Alcorn gave no further details. The state leaders are here. at- tending a three-day campaign school conducted by the GOP Na- Rivers-Harbors Bill Shorn of Padding (Continued From Page One) er present drainage on federal wa- terways is adequate. The Clinton River, outlet for the proposed Twelve-Town felief drain project in South Oakland will be one of the streams to be surveyed, Also’ included is the Rouge River. Elimination of “pork barrel” projects was termed a ‘“‘complete victory for the President and the Republican members of the House Public Works Committee,” said Broomfield, : : * * * Passage of the Omnibus bill does not mean that the flood survey will start immediately. Money still must be appropriated to conduct the surveys, estimated to cost $30,- 000. Broomfield said he will contact Michigan senators to seek their help in winning early approval of funds for the Detroit area flood study, * * * Broomfield said the new omnibus bill wil] authorize the construction of 157 new projects at a total cost of $1.5 billion, Still on the books are $11.5 bil- are closed to newsmen. tional Committee, Thejr sessions *& “*« * Alcorn said’ Eisenhower sli stressed the importance of politi- cal organization at the voter level. The President did not say whether he would take part in the coming campaign, Alcorn added, About 43 of the state chairmen were present. Four in Toronto to Return Nurse Charged With Kidnap of Montreal hag de 46-year-old German immigrant widow, with the kidnaping of 214- year-old Joel Reitman. The child, who disappeared with his nurse “Greta Goede” Saturday —_— recovered safe Tues- t *¢ & Mrs. Goede was arrested yester- aay ts 4 aniien mceame Wace house and charged with attenipt- Saturday kidnaping in Montreal. Less than 24 hours before, the woman had been questioned and . cleared by a detective who had been called in to check, a tip that the Mrs. Geede in the room- ing house might be the Greta Goede sought in Montreal, A comparison of notes sent Mr. and Mrs, Cobham, threatening to burn their home and kill their son if they didn’t put $2,500 in a des- ignated spot, with the ransom note left for Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Reitman led Inspector Walter Cor- son to make a further investiga- tion, . * * * Mrs, Goede first protested she had been in nearby Brampton when the kidnaping took place and suggested someone might be using her name, But Inspector John Nimmo | said Mrs. Goede “is the girl from Montreal.” Joel, grandson of a millionaire 2 "the 46-Year-Old Woman \ é The Day in Birmingham — is Michigan Lactisers Jin Special Session - {Continued From Page One) lige would be forced to lay off 20 in a press conference in- the. gov- ernor's office yesterday, however. “This difference is only one-117th of the State Police Budget,” said. ‘‘When you get down that it is difficult to say what it will per trooper.” Asked if he wouldn't rather lay off the part-time janitors than the Childs said he would but were ier erate (e would be 5 Citic decision.” : * * * Asked. if his statement did not contradict. statements made by {Phillips earlier, Childs shrugged and said he had made the same ea vane One. Be wae confusion because House members (Phillips) did thelr own arithmetic ami came up with their own answers, “I can't say I would have to lay couldn't say I wouldn't either. With the House figure, I know I will not have to lay off any, although I still .won't be able to fill some va- cancies, But whatever is deducted from the budget has to come from somewhere.” * * * The session will be limited to the State Police budget at the begin- ning at least. Gov. G, Mennen Williams, who controls the scope of special ses- sions, said he had no other mat- ters in mind and said the scope would be limited to the budget “at least until it is resolved.” Maine Senator Says He Aided Goldfine (Continued From Page One) Rep. Oren Harris (D-Ark) said his House investigators have de- |veloped some very interesting new information from their first look at Goldfine’ $ records. lion in projects authorized but not completed, said Broomfield. Three Tied for Lead in Rich Flint Open GRAND BLANC Western Open champion Doug Sanders of Miamj Beach, Fila. long-hitting George Bayer from San Gabriel, Calif., and veteran Ted Kroll of Sarasota, Fla, held. the early ‘18-hole lead today in the $52,000 Flint Open Golf Tourhament at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club. Al] three pros fired a i- under par 71. Ray Highsmith A Charles Sifford . . Robert —— wee Bob Duden ...... Jack Martin wis/ais Pete Mazu Ss Bernard Pitney On Bob Fretlan . *Vie Guarteend’ oeee H. T. *Gienn Johnson .........sscc.4 Harry Pressier *Denotes amateur, The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report ay ht 60-64, Partiy shewers Friday — with showers end- iow 8 50-54, “ia F Pontiac er, Today — temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 a.m.: _— Direction—Southw Bun sets Searsaay) at 8:11 pm. Sun rises Friday at 4:66 a.m, Moon sets Thursday at 9:50 p.m. Moon rises Friday at 8:17 am. velocity 1 m,p. bh! Hlwhich led to the closing of 100 33-72 Kroger Co. supermarkets in east- ‘ern Michigan was settled today, ing Monday. 3g.and 400 bakery ; year contract with Kroger calling ; for pay raises ranging from 24 to »|39 cents an hour over that period. closed. 0 4, Huron, Pontiac, Saginaw, Owos- ‘dry goods chain owner, was left Saturday in the car of the house- . | maid. * * * His parents returned from a dance to find both gone and a note demanding $10,000 be left in a bus depot washroom. Police maintained a watch on the washroom but nobody showed up. A woman left Joe] with taxi- driver Edward Royer in Ottawa Monday while she ‘did a little shopping” and never came back. Kroger, Teamsters Sign New Contract DETROIT W—A labor dispute with stores due to resume operat- Teamsters Local 337, represent- ing 430 drivers and warehousemen workers, an- nounced it had signed a three- Current pay scales were not dis- The shutdown involved Kroger ~ stores in Detroit, Flint, Port so, Alpena and Midland. The firm’s western Michigan stores remained open. The various stores will be re- can be trucked in. Tax Extension OK Appears Likely (Continued From P: One) and halve a similar levy on tricks, Supporters. held little hope it would be adopted, * Downtewn Temperatures il a. m. ee AO ov ewaees 12m eae: a Soadnones voeees | . 67 Wednesday in Pentiac (As recorded Somntewn) Highest temperature : Lowest temperature ......secee0- ae! 5a Mean temperature ........6..00.0+ 67 Weather Rain, .19. One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest temperature Lowest temperature ..o.-.eseees Mean temperature ......++ A ; Weather—Fair. etevecteseereses 73 -». 60 66 ; in grave danger.” Smathers said an effort might ot | «er would get the biggest vote, '470 millions of annual revenue, the Sen. Harry F, Byrd (D-Va), floor manager for the bill, said this could lead to an 1%billion-dollar'| federal deficit in the next year and require a boost in the debt limit to 300 billion dollars. Sen. George A, Smathers (D- '‘Fla), a chief backer of the trans- ‘portation tax repealer, told news- |men that proposed amendment “‘is be made to separate the two parts of the amendment. In that case, he predicted. the freight tax repeal- The freight levy bring§ in pI a saat passenger tax about 215 millions. Food Industry Largest DES MONES—The United States largest industry by far is the pro-|for sale under an option ou Aa : opened as soon as a fresh supply; of produce and other perishables! iday authorized Greyhound Corp., Harris declined to say what the new information involves or how it will. fit into his subcom.- © mittee’, inquiry. The subcom- mittee is looking into whether Goldfine got preferential treat- ment from government agen- cies as a result Of his friendship with Adams, Payne, who won renomination last week for another Senate term, said that late in January of the SEC case. . G, Meeker. and technical matters were in- volved with which he was not” familiar and he asked Meeker whether Brickley could phone Meeker. said that Brickley was at liberty to call him about the case. Payne added that as he recalls the case later was taken into court in Bos- ton and the company was fined. Asked if this were before or aft- er he was given a coat by Gold- the coat several years before he ‘came to Washington. Payne also has acknowledged staying in Boston hotels as a guest of Goldfine, The irivestigators are checking the data before resuming hearings next week, Goldfine was quoted by the Boston Record as announcing his willingness to come before the subcommittee and tell all he knows, Mrs. Goldfine arranged for news- '|Brookline, Mass,, home yesterday afternoon. When the hour arrived she called off the meeting. fine’s lawyers had vetoed the inter. view, Auto Dealer Resigns From Aviation Group DETROIT (® — The resignation of auto dealer William M. Packer @s president of the Detroit Avia- tion Commission was accepted Louis Miriani. for the @alerships in Detroit, Flint and Oks Firm’s Stock Plan WASHINGTON (® — The Inter- state Commerce Commission to- Chicago, to issue 300,000 shares of its $3 par value common stock, | Highest and Lowest T Temperatures This i in 86 Years 95 im 1933 46 in 1914 Teday’s Temperature Chart €6 46 Marquette 70 Baltimore 76 53 Memphis 89 673 Bismarck % 67 Miami 88 61 Brownsville ®0 79 Milwaukee 69 50 Buffalo 69 47 Minneapolis 75 56 Charleston €5 75 New York 70 56 Chicago oo 68 aha Bi 58) Cincinnati 75 60 Peilston 73 32/ Cleveland "2 65 oenix 18 «87 Denver 8 & Pittsburgh 65 @ Detrott 71 85 Bt. Louls 7) 68 Dulath- 63 41 &. Francisco 70 61 -Port Worth 96 17 & S&S. Marie 73 42 /G, Rapids 78 81 Traverse C. Tl 4 Houghton ee 4 ashington 14 55 Jacksonville 90 74 Beattie se 68 Kansas City 60 67 Tampa $1 3 Los Angeles 84 63 ductioh and processing and selling of food. . 4 employes. of greyhound and subsidiaries, State Police Commissioner Jo-)'" seph Childs retused to confirm this, ‘Public Library, y|board president, announced yester- _|$3,000 to pay costs of planning the jmaining members “‘may select one lling of the year at 6:30 p.m. today \Chiet of Detroit Libraries Hired to Advise Architects) a $75,000 addition to the Baldwin Charles Kass, day. Smith, Tarapata & MacMahon, Birmingham architectural firm, hag been retained to make a study and draw up plans for the addition, The City Cominiasion at its meet- ing Monday had appropriated library's needs, : * ££: Miss Jeanne Lloyd, head _libra- rian, said today the expansion will be based on‘ the needs of Birming- ham residents alone, not those out- side the. city limits who use the library’s — Birmingham city ‘dy eomataaiooers Monday will be faced with the task of selecting a mayor. Both Carl Ingraham and Har- ry Denyes, mayor and mayor pro tem, respectively, will be out ef town, The charter states that the re- of their number” to preside in such a case. The Past Chiefs of Liberty Tem- ple 44 will hold their final meet- at the home of Mrs. Howard Foot of Davis street, Birmingham. A Potluck supper will be served. Four students from Birmingham were graduated from Denison Uni- versity, Granville, Ohio, at the uni- comidltens $6 siphitacte in platming at the historic consecration of Bish- There were 55 auto mishaps in May compared to 45 during the same period in 1957, he reported, With schools closed for the sum- mer, Moxley urged motorists to use more caution when driving on streets where children are playing. 3 sional campaign last night before Stellato peta Bid for Congréss DETROIT Ww — Carl Stellato, president of United Auto Worker’s Local 600, kicked off his congres- Pe 8 ER oe * ‘Stellato on pad ‘Rep. John Lesinski (D-Mich) for the congressman’s 16th District seat. : * k * Top Wayne County, Detroit and union officials attended the dinner, Stellato told the gathering: “I think there are a lot of weak sisters among the Democrats in entitled to more than a representa- 4q voted right.’ ” Zoo at St. Ignace? _ ST. IGNACE ®—Mr. and‘ Mrs. Carl Mills reported spotting a full grown cow moose yesterday near their home on the outskirts of St. Ignace. They watched it through field glasses until it headed back into the woods off U.S. 2. Earlier this week the couple spotted three black bears and two deer close to their home. Inside, Not Outside KINGSPORT, Tenn. (UPI) — Melvin Collins was in city jail | on a drunk charge when a bene- factor offered to pay bis fine if he would paint a bathroom. Col- lins agreed, but soon was hauled back to jail. He found a bottle of shaving lotion in the bathroom Roller Skates | a | 69 E All DuPONT Nylon Children’s Skates Se ee a veodl ercise. They are Peggy Hampson, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , John) Cc ss 1500 Cranbrook Rd.; Mrs, G, ‘ Florez, 1532 Totten- ham Rd.; Thomas G, Hawley, son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles D. Haw- ley, 378 S. Cranbrook Rd., and James J. Kraus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Kraus, 700 Williams- bury Rd. The Rev, Kenneth H, Gass of St, James Episcopal Church in Birmingham was granted the doctor of divinity degree by Ken- yon College in Gambier, Ohio. He also holds: an A.B, degree | trom Kenyon’s undergraduate school, The Rev, Mr. Gass was cited at the college’s 130th commencement | for having served parishes in Michi-/ and Minhesota AIN FLOOR BAR — Ingraham ‘Sturdy’ AINS of 1956 he received a call fromiE a Boston lawyer named Brickley/ asking if he could check the status Payne said that he telephoned/E the SEC and was referred to the | E agency's genera] counsel, Thomas — Payne said that various legal 'E Payne. continued that Meeker E fine, Payne said that he received E \ Opening her front door a few — inches, she told reporters Gold- — iver regret” today by Mayor) Packer, who had filled the post past six years, said the|E because ge Packer Pontiac Co., with auto/ — As shown, —— and accur- 3 ate timekeeper. 90-day factory guarantee. 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Saginaw wD ] mM al ; it - j HOUSEWARES—2ad Flee BROTHERS FOUR e * j : = m 5 = re ee ed ee ee ‘ oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 1 191 1958 e Arthritis jtndicns: Gd : see of med Low Bid Is $10 Million fg Historic Treats Await’ 1 Ai, ARBOR A Uitreay eS, DETROIE i — Have Newberry Visitors to "Big Mac’ STRAITS OF MACKINAC colonists, supported by Indians and|arthritics keep at their jobs by as believed. Dr. on Breall ee ee construction ‘work at K. L.jof BRIDGE Some treats are in store for history-conscious visitors to the Mackinac Bridge dedication next week. Not far from rocket and missile | exhibits and where jet aircraft stunt teams will gyrate overhead artifacts from early. Straits history will be laid out in renovated array. A focus will be at Fort Macki- nac on Mackinac Island, built in 1780 as a defense wor". for Straits area, then an important center of the fur trade. and a key pas- sage of all East-West commerce, A new museum has been set up in the barracks -building of the fort, with murals and dioramas de- picting events of the time. = * * *. The fort itself, commanding the harbor, ig a monument to British fear of an assault by American French, in an attempt to wrest away control of the strategic island, A dozen rooms of aftifacts and) early Mackinania will be displayed| _ in the Stone Quarters building of} - the fort Michigan's fine collection. of old carriages will be shown off in the| mission at a cost of $50,000, not so much for the dedication itself, but in long run anticipation of rising tourist interest in “the years ahead. Ambitious plans for further changes costing $75,000 extend into to help steer the curious, See @ complete demonstration Friday & Scturday. A month’s supply detergent for watching demonstration. -| A year’s supply of DASH with each Easy. EASY FREE— of DASH . ws, 388 = ae 95 * * * The replacement value -of the one Million dollars. Its scenic and historic value is priceless. By 1959, it is planned to have a number of rooms done in pe- 2-DAY SPECIAL! and your old washer Big Easy Spindrier os low as $] 00 floor samples fabrics safely—all in one continuous operation. Just it—-a completely automatic, push-button washday! _ Walte’s Downstairs Appliance Store Also in that year, the commis- sion hopes to. open to the public a 1; lrestored Biddle House, oldest build- ing of its type in Michigan and perhaps in all the old Northwest Territory. Steel Output Rising DETROIT #® — Detroit drea steel mills have scheduled opera- tions at 67.1 per cent of capacity this week, up from 62.2 per cent last week; Iron Age magazine re- ports, In the same week a year ago mills operated at 103 per cent of capacity, Estimated steel pro- duction is 95,000 tons this week compared with 88,600 tons a week ago. SAVE S$ HERE! OPEN TONIGHT ’ the latest.in beach styles is TV actress Marie Wallace in New York. Under the semi-chemise coat is a matching swimsuit. Cameo, Shirback and Other Famous Brands! Fiberglas, Dacron, Nylon, Orion Ruffles! New 1958 MODEL _ COMBINATION | _ WASHER: DRYER | an FREE! Delivered, Installed, Washes, rinses 4 times and completely dries even your most delicate set it and forget Reg. *9 99 to *51 99 pr. % OFF jj e Single. Double, Triple, Quadruple Widths i in. 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Waite’ Boos — Siinbeam Self-Propelled 21-Inch — - Easy Terms : , oo = ‘THE cr ti sis JUNE 19,- feats | - ve | vie i American Espionage Agents Face Toughest Employment’ Obstacles By JOHN SCALI thea Colstledrh Ue as “Wide: cia tea cacaeh. pu Ut he Wek to aceept the anonymity: that) “J won't knock them,” says onejsional committees and sindytexe soxsetnns low: Same donnie _ _ Lastinserjes lives of its women employes, The {wrongdoing while on the job. .| The dangerous role of spy necessarily goes with the job. former former leader of the Truman ad-|groups who looked into its per-jquit early to seek more lucrative WASHINGTON (AP) — Thelagency denies that it asks ques- The lie ‘detector was not intro-a ‘strange attraction for many|Those who treat the work as a/ministration. “I think most of this |sonnel. “ae ' jrewards in private industry. Many toughest employment hurdles in/tions about what is regarded as duced’ by CIA chief Allen Dulles, |wealthy socialites and college gra- sideline don’t last long. | Avation is louky. But tis! CIA salaries tallow choediy thejremain. the United States government are|normal sex who has held the post 5% years. |duates who could take it easy or) This policy apparently is paying is one outfit that knows its busi-\regular civil service scales. But) What holds them? those set up before applicants for) The only sex question asked, |He inherited it from his predeces-istrike it rich in other fields. (off. hewsman checking intojness, believe me.” Dulles, who probably operates un-| Mostly it’s the lure of an excit- jobs with the critically sensitive'says the CIA, is: “‘Are you a/sor. But he has continued it with- In fact, you might say the CIA's CIA's record finds surprisingly Part of the reason CIA hasjder less restrictions than any ing cfoak-and-dagger existence Central Intelligence Agency. homosexual?” jout apology. } sensei wears an Ivy/little criticism, from those/escaped widespread _cfiticism other government department|combined with a deep sense of - who turn a fishy ee on almost|could be the above-average quali- jhead, is not required to abide by patriotism that keeps them on, Eisenhower ad-ity of its-rank and file employes. those rules. iyear after year, playing a deadly, Only about 1 in 15 makes the This has been noted by congres cee ee SS eee eee war of wits are graduates of Eastern universi- ‘ Serints butting ‘ taken wp byiyou could be: blackmailed?” asked State eee . nlhy easwey to| -As far as can be learned, the|to take such a test as a condition) Du that 5 of a } : probe the thoughts, feelings, in-\CIA is the only government agen-|of employment... _ his top 20 are ind Sho hibitions and rationality of those|cy that employs the lie. detector] Have the Russians ever suc-|wealthy, earning as much trom! Pp ee ee Neen OF ae a mass scale as a sormal per-|ceeded in planting an operativejqutside sources as they do from , pionage agen’ sonnel practice. inside the CIA? CIA, This includes Dulles himself, Friday Night There's sone detector — An applicant can refuse to take’ There has never been a directja Princetomgrad, who makes $21,- N | and it’s as a matter of the test and still be hired but it is{public answer to that question.|000 a year as director. il 9 Oo-iIrTron — course. extremely unlikely, And if he is|Some time ago Dulles was asked| The CIA operates on the theory "ti The rigorous tests ‘e "are set up .to hired, his chances of advancement weed out the security risks who to a more sensitive post are vir- may range from infiltrating Soviet ‘tually nil. about it and he skirted a flat yes- or-no reply. . “T naturally assume,” he said, that a person's Ivy Léague back- ground, social graces or wealth should not bar him from a spot Town agents to just plain blabber- Even after. he lands a job, a|‘that the Soviets will attempt to jin the nation’s espionage network. mouths. ‘CIA employe may be asked isl penstvete the CIA. . c) doatt think What is more important, says} and Rumors they are going to find it easy, occasionally - younds to the effect that the CIA|es have taken make the/take the test again, Same employ. 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In all the wrangling and hassling, our City Police Depart- ment has not been found harboring crooks. x k Just last week a Detroit police offi- cer was arrested on charges of staging a series of store and loan office hold- ups. Now comes the report that the FBI has arrested two more Detroit patrolmen for a series of bank rob- beries which netted them $100,000. .. ; This does not speak well for their municipal department. The people will lose confidence. The entire police force will be criti- cized for the acts of these three men = | xk *& * Our police department has recently undergone a complete survey by a reputable concern that specializes in « city government. The results indicate that we do not suffer from graft-or crooks within the department. x «* * The problem in Pontiac is organi- zation and the methods used in oper- ating. Certainly changes are in line and some reshuffling myst come about. But during all this controversial period nothing has come up which would indicate that the Pontiac Police Department is not com- pletely trustworthy and honest. Most Pastors Badly - Underpaid-Is Yours? A survey by the National Council of Churches indicates that Protestant ministers are badly underpaid. x *« * The review covered these institu- tions: Baptist Brethren . Congregational Disciples of Christ Episcopal ~ Evangelical Methodist ’ Presbyterian : United Lutheran x x x« Without a doubt, most of the others plead equally guilty. This is a sad state of affairs. Church people should hang their heads. x *« * Probably most ministers were some- what reconciled to a life of economic insufficiency when they embarked upon their careers. But that doesn’t lessen the offense of the congrega- tions one whit. Rather, it compounds the degree and amount of guilt. x *k * By and large, there is no more loyal or dedicated group than the Men of God. They are sincere and conscientious and accept their in- sufficient remuneration without complaint. If some of their parsimonious parishioners spent an equal time in acquiring the necessary education, and then equal time in “doing for others” beyond the call of duty, their squawks and lamentations would be heard on the peaks of the high- est mountains, x * * The Council indicated that the average cash salary of an American Protestant minister is $4,432 a year and this covers a “work week” that runs from 60 to 80 hours. And a large THE PONTIAC PRESS. Published by Tur Powriac Parss Company 48 W. Huron Bt, Trade Mark Rousset. Basset, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Howarp H. Firscesatp n, Vice President and Business Manpaer Datiy Except Sunday Jomnw A. Raver, Assistant Advertising Manager Eant M. Teeapwett, Circulation Manager G, Manswats. Joxpan, Local Advertising Manager force C. Iwan, eeatticd Manager Joun W. Preeoraste, Secretary and Editor Rosest B. Tams, Menaging Editor Presa is entitled exclusively = the all loca) news — this ‘AP news dispate! tae! Powriac Pas + delivered by carrier 40 cents ae is ys available by mail fe San na. ene. a4 ti . a hears elsewbere. in “ee a cata United States $20 * ere ral cs yo Cr”Pocue. | Pontiac 12, Michigan \ * percentage of the wives have to-find some kind of a job to augment the - family income. - ¥ * + Church people should hang their heads in shame and humiliation. And the “poor attenders” and those that “never go at all” should hang theirs much further. The least these ‘last two classes can _ do is lead the league in payments. (The word “contribution” is an in- © sult and a misnomer.) * x * We earnestly trust the hundred church boards in Pontiac will review their own cases and face the facts squarely. » Are you ashamed of what you pay? Hanging your head won’t suffice. FACE IT—AND DO SOMETHING. Tue slogan for a campaign to stim- ulate interest in learning is, “Learn and live.» Most people,- though, will continue to subscribe to the old rule, “Live and learn,” and, as usual, do far more living than learning. ——— Tue business that has profited most from the use of color printing is probably that of selling flower seeds _ by mail. The Man About Town Danger Is Remote Rattlesnakes in the Pontiac Area Now Very Scarce School: What when it’s out our educational problems really hit home. . Another prime reason favoring the out- door recreational spots in the Pontiac area is the almost total absence of ven- omous snakes. In this matter we have a big advantage over —— areas fur- ther south. Our only polsonious snake is the rat- tler, and that is found here on only ex- tremely rare occasions. Danger from its bite is practically nil, as it is a good sport. It always gives ample warning before it an strikes, Do all humans do as well? In a campaign to sell snake bite cures, an effort is being made to show that the rattlesnake is a great menace here. Such tommyrot is not helping make us one of the greatest recreational areas in the na- tion. I know of no snake bite deaths in all of Oakland County’s history. And quite prob- ably the best antidote for such a thing still is that stuff made in Kentucky. That Oakland County snafés are shrink- ing in size is shown by an item of 50 years ago that a Royal Oak farmer, Bradley Orson, killed a blue racer eight feet long, and had it on exhibition at his farm. We now have none of this harmiess reptile that reach such a length—nor do we have many Royal Oak farmers. My old time fishing partner, Sam Riker, . reports the catch of a bluegill in Davis Lake that weighed one ounce over two pounds. I'll stake Bam against the world on catching bluegilis. Proof that the old time community spirit still ‘prevails is found in the fact that the frame of a hewed-timber barn on the farm of ‘ Norbert Poll at 5550 Oakwood Road was recently put in place and finished the next day by neighbors in true‘friendship style. Mrs. Poli and daughters fed the bunch. There’s a new word in farming in the Pontiac area. It is “haylage,” a companion of “silage” in storing stock feed. The new glass-lined silos, the first of which is on the farm of Ervin Haskill » in Lapeer County keeps hay in its fresh condition for many months, The cows and the milking machines both hum better. A ground hog on the premises of ex Rothfuss just north of Rochester, came out of © hibernation early in April, but goes back into its underground quarters fof a snooze during every cold spell. Verbal Orchids to-— Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Clements ‘of 197 East Huron St.; fifty-second wed- ding anniversary. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hulin of 72 Douglas St.; fifty-first wedding an- niversary. Harrison Pringle of Drayton Piains; day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cascadden of Rochester; fifty-sécond wedding an- niversary. Mrs, Rachel Opperman of Birmirigham; eighty-second birthday. . - j Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kennedy of Imlay ity; golden wedding. 4 he, s \ _dishoriest. He is eighty-fourth birth- . vinecaie David Lawrence Wonders: Adams Case to Bring Some Good? WASHINGTON — Utopia is here. No longer will there be gifts or campaign contributions fo mem- bers of Congress that will influence their votes in the slightest. No longer will there be any tele- phone calls or let- ters from con- gressmen asking executive agen- cies to do favors for constituents. No campaign contributions run. ning as high as $5,000 or $10,000 or LAWRENCE $50,000 — and certainly not $725,- 000, as in the case of a senator for whom a single labor union spent that big sum in a recént election— will be accepted hereafter from any x «x - Suspicion still seems to be widely accepted as proof, and innuendo as a substitute for evidence. the Adams case is an instance of an ill wind that does blow some good, For if all of official Wash- ington now changes its practices, —— a tremendous gain for unpolitical government will have been achieved, : Sherman Adams says that what he did was “imprudent” but ‘not right on both counts, but he might also have add- - ed that the appearance of impru- dence is hindsight. , * * * Almost every public official .in the elected offices of the Federal and state governments has been taken to which the petitions: thinks he is entitled. Even in the absence of any gift or campaign contribution, it’s a * Kind of pressure the public knows little about. How would it all Washington were disclosed in the press? One editorial in an Eastern news- paper said the other day that it is all right for senators and repre- sentatives to intercede for their “eonstituents,"’ but that nobody in 7 the White House has any constit-. vents. This is hardly realistic. Since the Democrats are in control of Congress, many a citizen who is of the opposite party thinks he can get justice only by going to the , White House, It is being said the Adams case will hurt the Republican politi- The Country Parson cians politically, This is a short- sighted view. For if the coming campaign re- solves itself into a debate about past favors bestowed or brings up the matter of bribes given, it will merely result in a full and compre- hensive discussion of the’ cases of those Democrats who, in public of- fice, defrauded the government and went to jail for it. The Republicans may find this a rare opportunity next autumn to spread on the record sain all the details of the scandals of the Tru- man administration which might otherwise have continued to be of little or no value as political am- munition, _ Certainly the Sherman Adams testimony before the House com- Dr. William Brady Says: Snobs Shun Rheumatiz- On’ Arthritis Acceptable are still “trying” what sues, say, the tiz. It does seem to me that doctors and sige egpuneel rl who are still “trying” this or eventually if not now, the truth in the .public bulletin issued by the Artiettis and Rheumeation Foun- dation, to wit: “Hee princigel “shertconting “af modern drug therapy” (of ar- Gest Sin cebimpasien): ton drugs in use today’ (May 11, °54) “have not shown , conclusively that they can alter the natural course of the disease or prevent crippling.” * This confession of the truth | “arthritis” No medical authority today de- scribes the pathology of insidious chronic joint disability — it what you will) more clearly than Osler de- tion is aeute. It may take hours or days te develop, but not months. The insidious onset of rheumatiz should suggest de- generation, not inflammation. The sooner we quit thinking of progressive joint disability as “arthr-itis’’ and regard it as what it is, degeneration of joint tissues, the better it will be for everybody concerned—including the Ameri- can Rheumatism Association, the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foun- dation and the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases. * * * — Jetters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal bealth and , bot disease, ding- nosis or treatment. will be answered b Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- industry — are particularly grateful tha danger of satieatiton. Bet enyine, vith Say: MrNe oO eve eames Sree, ON he ley SONELEENY- Bring Nostalgia ‘Northerner Letter Height of Stupidity’ Rarely does one read so blind and stupid as the letter — by Northerner. It's almost un- believable that anyone could - so far miss the point of the Little Rock situation. The fase of count- less future U.S. citizens may de- pend on~Little Rock, and he calls it freedom of speech is such a and ie. ‘Double pom Is Hypécrisy’ I'm not so sure the right to im- This is hypocrisy. God made no stipulations with the Ten Com- mandments. Sin for one is sin for all, equally. ‘ Pat Writers Comment on Baseball Topic Those that critized the Tigers must be pretty red in the face right now. Old Time Fan I hear Billy Martin will marry an airline stewardess in the fall. Why hasn't that been in the papers? Cartons . ‘campaign for more ~ 0. Daniel Dreye? Opinions Divided : Concerning Adams ‘Dump him, dump him, dump him—Adams. i fl 5 S pecially all the. silly gadgets we have to buy and pay for these‘ days. He says to switch would I wish Guyer would push his automobile and less shiny chrome. And the number of gauges and dials is silly as well as confusing. Gates —+y A belles Se ee St Op Sew the address edit all letters, AS THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And he said, Nay, father Abra- ham: but if ene went unto them from the dead, they will repent.— Luke 16:30, x * * God hath promised pardon to him that repenteth, but he‘ hath not promised repentance to him that sinneth —St. Anselm. Case Records of a Psychologist: -Try These Tests for Sweethearts * Ned ‘and Grace agreed to rate each. other frankly and honéstly. on the “Tests for Sweethearts” that are outlined below. These tests are very helpful in picking out your fu- ture marriage partner. They stimulate animated discussion at social parties, too, so be sure you have a set.on file. They. pero help prevent divorce by showing héw to pick compat- ible suitors! By DR, GEORGE W, CRANE Case Y-340: Ned J., aged 22, is* the disappointed lover mentioned oa yesterday whose blonde sweetheart ke pt_ postponing marriage. “Grace has giv- = en no logical rea- son but just says pone marriage ‘because’ and she refuses to say be- cause why, “So what can I do, Dr. Crane? I DR. CRANE love Grace and I think she loves . In order to help Grace voice her attitudes more definitely, I had Ned let her rate him on the “Test li Hi both promised to cooperate . fully, ‘so I gave them 30 minutes — young men, as per this test, are: Failure to bathe or change socks often enough. Use of profanity or the telling of vulgar stories. Unduly suspicious and jealous. Tells ‘untruths—unreliable or un- faithful. A “mama's” ‘only"’ son. Guilty of halitosis, dandruff or yellow teeth, _ Frequently “sponges’’ off his friends or borrows money from girl friend. No time sense. Stays too late, knowing girl must be up and at her job next morning. Indecisive. Can’t make up his mind. Wears flashy clothes. Toots auto horn in front of girl's home in- stead of coming to front door {pr her. FAULTS OF GIRLS Now let’s shift to the demerits which engaged men listed aboot their girl friends: boy or spoiled polish and long claw-like finger- nails, Unduly suspicious or jealous, Flirts with other men when out with her boy friend. Uses profanity. mache or drinks liquor. Tells risque stories. Uses exces- sive amount of slang. Poor Eng- lish, Tells private matters ° girl friends. Talks during movi: Chews gum excessively. " yeay about her food at a restaurant. Snobbish and affected in her speech. Sulks or pouts when she fails to get her own way. Hag “‘B.O.,” halitosis; dirty nails, dandruff, ete Tries to gs off her superior '_ education by talking over the heads’. of people, a4 Bleaches her hair or dyes it with unnatural colors, The nagging or scolding type. - * * Takes a negative outlook on life. A pessimist. A “wet blanket’’ type instead of the ‘‘cheer leader’”’ sort. A two-timer. Lies and cheats. Gets her feelings hurt too easily. Imagines people are trying to in- sult or belittle her. Has a perse- cution complex, ‘ Lack of space prevents my listing the rest of the faults, as well as the many merits of en- gaged couples, so send for the complete “Tests for Sweet- hearts,” enclosing a stamped re- turn envelope, plus 20 cents (non- profit), Use them for helpful, as well as entertaining discussion material in. your Young People’s Societies at church, or for party entertain. ment, . * * * Sishts ter shoes’ s tr ta etn use. & discussion, and animated too, have great conversational value mo parties, Always write iis et to. Dr. oepree Ww. . W Orane 3¢ stamped care The Pont ’ Mic: encios' na long 36 on ye ge enve = hh 20¢ to cover Salts his peyehologieal cmarte ana ame and. pam- (Copyright 1988) * Oe J 5 7 4 ost EE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 19,1958 ae es LE! 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Sizes §-16. sturdy cotton jersey. : colors, 7 to Il. \ ail ¥ iy Phone FE 5-4171 on yon money bach SEARS snr . ¢ ee “Asks Integration =). r et = * a Ze THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 at U. of Florida See Split on Applying Court's. Mandate’ to) Graduate Schools é TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Integration of University of Flor- ida graduate schools next fall was ordered b y a U. S. District Court yesterday and Gov, Leroy Collins said he expected no difficulty in complying ‘with the decree. State. Sen. Randolph Hodges, started a move, however, to con- vene the Legislature in special session in an effort to find some way to block the order, * * . _ “I believe we have enough votes to call ‘ourselves into special ‘ses- sion,” Hodges said. “I think we should do it, or we'll wake up some morning and find all our s¢hools are integrated.” Collins rejected the idea of a Rhonda Fleming Quits Doctor-Husband Morrill ‘SANTA MONICA, Calif, (AP) — Actress Rhonda Flem marriage to Dr. Lewis V. Morrill is ended, : * She won a divorce yesterday ing’s stormy |Sh€ ae Callan eel eee _ “Dr. Morrill. stated umer- : ous occasions that he es waaihe After Taking Turpentine Tot in California Dies. Mr. and ‘Mrs, Paul Bulatovich, when she ran intd thelr playing with her rata Picks U. of M. Prof ume i tbat Haye un Wil Shoot ' _ | SAN JOSE; Cali, (UPD — A Per capa producto ot te lone bandit robbed the First Na-. States climbed tional Bank of San Jose of $4,000 special session, He said he saw) nothing which could be accom- plished. * * The order by Federal Judge Dozier Devane broke the solid front of segregation in Florida, A case pending in U, S, District Court at Miamj seeks to ‘open, public schools to Negroes. * * * Collins forecast that the Board of Control which supervises the university system will open the Florida State University graduate schools at Tallahassee to Negroes now that those at Florida have been ordered integrated. 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Sponsored by the West Bloom- trained skin divers for a rescue 1 reas yet. : Willlam i pataid are of * the Executive Board of the Boys is director\of the course. | paratus. "Lake, West Bloomfield Township! and Orchard Lake Village police’ departments. Members of those departments will complete the training course. ‘LASTS 6 TO 8 WEEKS The course, which lasts from 6 to 8 werks, offers a challenge to| boys who aspire to become skin divers. Tax Allocation Protest Made Farmington Appealing Figure Decided Upon, by County Board Farmington Tewnship has be- comme the second Oakland County community to appeal its 1958 tax: allocation to the Michigan State) Tax Commission, Frank J. Stephenson, township. supervisor, claimed the Oakland County Tax Allo¢ation Board, which en down the final allo- cations June 2, had violated a law setting a minimum allocation to townships at one mill. Farmington received .86 of a mill, * * * “I'm looking for that other .14 which means several thousand more tax dollars to us,’ Stephen-| son ‘said. Farmington Township thus joins with Independence Township in protesting their allocations, : . Stephenson's claim was disput: | ed by William J. Emerson, chair. | man of the board. “The law says | a minimum of one mill or the | three | average over the last -years, whichever is less, can be set,” he said. This is only the second year in, which Farmington Township has! liad to look to the county for tax. allocation. In 1957, the same mil- lage of .86 was allocated, The! township did not appeal then, Stephenson said, “because we had asked one mill then and settled for the .14 difference,” * * * However, Stephenson added, the difference this year between what the township received and what it)’ Reeds to meet its budget is .91 of a mill, It asked 1.77. “That means roughly a $26,000 loss,” he said. 1 The State Tax Commission as yet has not announced dates at which) | the two “township appeals will be heard, Ford Given Contracts ‘DEARBORN'W—The Ford Motor Company announced Wednesday it has been awa $500,000 in con- tracts for additio tg. S aoe a> three < on drive, utility . mili Successful completion of! , to Arthur G. jents are Mr. the program qualifies them as! junior and senior instructors, — Instructors are: eligible for the , [Rien rescue and recovery squad | which stands by at all = for | emergency duty. Periafd’s rescue and recovery squag swung into action June 8 when two Detroit men drowned in Pine Lake. Within 20 minutes) eight junior and senior istructors were searching for the bodies. *& & © The program teaches the ‘Scuba"’ type of skin diving which is diving from the surface -with self-contained breathing ap- HAS ASSISTANTS Assisting Periard are senior in- é _PONTEAC, MICIGA ae a. ee f Pontiae Press Phete water breathing. This . the first phase of a water safety training program being conducted by the West Bloomfield Township Boys Club. Many of the trainees will become full-Bedged skin divers. structors Dale Smith, Dudley; ‘Smith, Charles S. Neal, ste Richman, Robert Builter, Miller and Robert “Butch” Beckman, Lee Hargreaves, Dao | Bentley. i i Junior imstructors are Mark | Berg, Ron Clingaman, Bob Pros- | ser, Barry Allen, Larry Martin and Charlies Clevers. After a trainee becomes dur ioughly acquainted with equipment ‘and water safety rules, he is tested. 4 Invites Keego Residents | to Fireworks Display KEEGO HARBOR — Dennis Hol-| loway, a representative of the | ‘Cunningham Park Association, has. invited Keego Harbor residents to! He made the announcement at) the Keego Harbor City Council's monthly meeting Tusday night at the City Hall. Dearborn “tif ‘Lowest Bidder Asking $378,502 to - Widen Bridge for M150 in Rochester ‘ROCHESTER — The Dearborn construction firm of Jutton-Kelly proved to be the low bidder yester- day on a State Highway Dept. trunkline construction project to widen the M150- bridge in Roch- ester. *.* * The bid was among several opened in Lansing by the depart- ment on $11,781,000 in trunkline projects. The jobs included a $3,311,488 job on relocated U.S. 23 near the Ohio line. dutton-Kelly Co, turned in a bid of $378,502 for the bridge proj- ect. It will include the widening of the present 28-foot-wide bridge rogdway to 48 feet along the east edge of the present bridge. It also calls for widening and 4 resurfacing of three-fifths of a mile _jat the bridge approaches. These will be widened to 44 feet. ee ~*~ kot The Holloway Construction Co. of ‘Livonia was the low bidder on the so-called Dundee-Sylvania express- way job which covers dual pave- ment and six bridges on an eight- mile stretch trom the Ohio line Pontiae Press Phete Trainees, whether in a boat or swimming, must ‘stay at least 100 feet from the flag, he says. Shown with~Periard are instructors Lee Her. greaves (left) and Robert Builter. ‘REMEMBER THIS FLAG’ — Bill Periard, director of the West Bloomfield Boys Club water safety training program, emphasizes importance skin diver is down. Some of the tasks required are io: Remove subject from water unassisted, ‘Recover 10-pound object in 1 feet of water. : | Disrobe and remain afloat 5 minutes using trousers or shirt as a float. Demonstrate artificial respira- tion for 5 minutes. Throw life line 30 feet. Throw ring buoy for a distance of 30 feet. Swim crawl stroke for '; mile. Swim breast stroke for ', mile. Swim 200 yards fully dressed. | Swim 60 feet under water — asing fins. Tread water for 3 minutes. Classes are held trom 1 té°3:30 to 10 ‘attend a fireworks display to begin p.m, each*Monday and Thursday me 8 p.m. July 4 at Cunningham at Pine Lake Inn, Orchard Lake jand Seminary roads in West’ Bloomfield Township. Instructors are available for lectures and demonstrations to any group interested in water safety. Mary Burke ROCHESTER — St. Paul's Meth- skin’ odist Church in Rochester was the scene of the Saturday evening marriage of Mary Katherine Burke Carison. ‘ x * * | The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Burke, 64] W. Hamlin Rd. The bridegroom's par- and Mrs. Arthur, Carlson of Harper Woods. * * * | The new Mrs. Carlson chose a white silk- bengaline gown with short sleeves, chapel train and Sa- brina neckline trimmed in Venetian lace. A tiara of seed pearls se- cured her veil. The reeeption was held at the Sylvan Glen Golf Club. Maid of honor was Susan Burke, |sister of the bride, Bridesmaids were Karen Daley of Grosse Pointe | and Mrs. Rene DeSchutter af De- | troit. Thomas Burroughs | of Grosse } f | | f | I Europe. Shown here (from left) dea, Gail Richmond, Jim Mitchell, ‘Roberta Welch, Sue Merklé and Carol Sommer. The 10th member of the group, not in the picture, is Frank Crawford. Hé and Miss Weds Arthur Carlson MRS. ARTHUR G. c& _ CARLSON LEAVING FOR EUROPE ie Selected to participate in the Michigan Council of Churches Youth for Understanding program, 10 Walled Lake High School students will spend the summer in are Linda Chabot, Mary Thibi-_ Paul Haight, Sue Smith, — County, _ Invited by Pontiac Dems | club president. Pointe was best men and William Toephier, Rene _DeSchutter. Fred Bellamy and Fred Muehlohf, all of Detroit, were the ushers * After honeymooning in northern Michigan, the couple will reside on ,Woodlea road, Birmingham. The bride attended Albion Col- lege and her husband went to High- land Park Junior College State Candidates County and state Democratic ‘candidates have been invited to address the Democratic Club of Pontiac at Fisher Local 596, UAW |Hall. 821 Baldwin Ave.. at 2 p.m ” | Sunday. Members of the Oakland County Democratic Committee also plan to attend, said Norman R. Bolton. ages gear Thibideau, as members of the Michigan Chorus, will tour eight German cities: ‘and, entertain at the World's Fair in Brussels. The other students also wil] visit the fair, but will spend most‘ of-the ‘summer ‘with families in Germany, Austria and Sweden. They will leave Wayne Major Airport June 23 with more than 250 other Michigan students. They will return the latter part of August. ; in Rochester nity School system. beginning Mon- a bid from Keego Sales & Service, day. ‘seventh graders Monday through ‘and ether towns during the sum- cP 4 \ 4 i f _ . * , \ ; ‘ - - . ~ 4. 7 : & - \ i. \ ; ; pe | q north to Morocco road. Summer Schoo] ‘By Keego Harbor Council infockester Police Car Bid Approved TS A Se | eeeGo HARBOR — The Kecgo tat A t a clogged drain session will be con- — The Keego fort to clean out a clogg i . poor wot eee ona (Harker City Council has accepted! at the north side of the city. - the theme of the Daily, Vacation ; Council members chose Mrs. Ei- Bible School which opens Monday \Ine. for a new police car. It will/leen Van Horn, city clerk, ‘to rep-| fat the Troy Baptist Church on » ES Yinanr Lelgiuen 2 wounded 1914 : jeinietadl te hetpetiie pomerat : Reig flown to Sena: ont identity om discovered meondl Heirs of Late Actress é) 2 B Mesnil-les-Hurlus 2 wounded 1915 i Paris ? appointed under secretary for 100 more will be airlifted there/routine fingerprint check. He was| Ask $950,000 Damages f EB Denaumont 2 bealy weanded and captarel TF war Sine 61940 shortly for preliminary construc-|using the name Alfred C. Reese. . Gi otal dl oneal 1016 U8, attempted escape nalstiarrel en seats Semmens tion and advance planning. err still stunned,” he said,| — ANGELES (AP) — Eight f; va Sle free French broadcast June i8, e 2 es “but I’m getting to feel dual|heirs of the late J Eagles, P Eh Pris: arti to Wer Cape 1620 Wl Paris 2 maa triumphal mtey Aug. 261944, A missile detector station at|telief that 1 T wil mo longer have Broadway and Hollywood actress, {7 WD Trier, German, = on sel ae as of the main government Shemya would be the second on/to live with this secret.” seek $950,000 damages for use of ; Vhlec Pine-27 a bey les De 2c antl ante gprs A on aes northern defense rim.| He oe of his wife: “Oh, we|her name and likeness In a motion i 2 secretary geneva! allies quitting government is under construction 50|quarreled occasionally, but that| picture. i eee ee al WE Moris ¢ back in power June 1958 ‘| |miles southwest of Fairbanks at|Couldn’t be the reason I left. Defendants. in a suit on file in i , caer AP Newstootyres an estimated cost of 11 million x ke ke. superior court today are George j ‘ , — s “It's =— IT can ny gra Sidney ae ten and Col- ae ; | Air Force and Defense De-jevery detail of everything ive umbia Pictures .. who pro- 6 Warrior, Prophet, Head of State ; partment have declined comment = for = last atx years, But/duced and distributed the film, ee , ee on the missile-spotting stations. can’t tell you for sure why I|“‘The Jeanne Eagles Story.” i ee vee left my wife and child.” The complaint by a sister, four ae ee Generdl De Gaulle Has Earned Place |, .10. cc parker - |, Rect. cams sraduate and|nephevs and three tices ot the | l id Gi : : ; uzy Tarker World War If test pilot, was work-jactress, changed: the film depicted s ronau consult “a dissolut Alongside Giants in French History |txpected to Recover —_/¥ +, a" seronautical consultant Mise Eagles as “a dissolute and] JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) —/appeared. Police say there are no} Miss Eagles died at % in 1929 By CHARLES STAFFORD _Paris in 1932 as secretary general) with, they ¢ould not deny him. |The outlook for the total récovery|“harges against him. While ‘at the peak of her career. AP Feature Writer to the committee of national de-| He organized a committee to — sen dbip taed —— In these occupations, often over-| ey px Free France; in Algiers, he set pte ; . TURNED PROPHET up a French Committee of Na- spokesman sid yesterday. ~~ de Gaulle has ri steadily to a « ’ ” ee ee en en | “Vers VArmee de Metier,” in} ‘The general made a triumphal|who asked that his name not be place among famed Frenchmen. jwhich he predicted “the army of e into Paris . 25, 1944,/used. She was moved Sunda: WARNED FRANCE the future will move entirely on oe > from the East Coast Hospital at Twice the stern, haughty De caterpillar tracks," was published to head the provisional govern- St. Augustine where she had been | Gaulle has warged France of im-|!" 1914. De Gaulle explained in|ment of France. Later he wa8\since the accident which claimed] pending disaster. Twice he has detail the theory of a mobile tank /elected president. the life of her father. ° soon i [ army which strikes with lightning} *x* «* * The hospital spokesman said gnored speed and overpowering force. He} But he was never able to find|Miss Parker probably would be Twice, also—with a character- urged France to adopt the theory./the unity he desired among theleligible for release in about 10 a PO tr services in the havoc wrought by | was published in 1939. : that which he foresaw. Twice | Neither impressed the French: he has been accepted. But elsewhere the works were ab- Charles de Gaulle labors now to |Sorbed. end the franc-devouring war in Al-| Adolf Huehniein, commander geria, to rewrite a constitution! oj the Nazi panzer divisions, was that has permitted rule by political| later te describe De Gaulle as See Kou You Sauce / * party to debilitate the French em- the “man who taught us every- You Don’t Need 4 ; . pire. thing.” The De Gaulle blueprint | ee aaee LOVES COUNTRY conquered France, the Cash! ee De Gaulle loves France with a| When the conquest began in 365 Famous “Dunbrook’’ Summer passion most men reserve for a/1940, De Gaulle commanded the woman; in blazing a trail to fame, | Fourth Armored Division. On May he has never strayed far from her|30 at Laon and the next day at Ct iARGE iT! @ borders, Abbeville, De Gaulle’s force sent * * * German columns reeling backward | hes Charles de Gaulle was born Nov. | for rare French victories, 22, 1890, in- the village of Lille, * * * , ’ near the Belgian border. 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New Computer Plots Planes’ Exact Position DETROIT (—Science now has come up with an electronic com- puter system which instantaneous- ly plots the position of airplanes in flight. It may help to prevent aircraft collisions. The American Society of Me- chanical Engineers’ semi-annual meeting .was told of it yesterday by the Remington Rand Univac Di- Yelon of Sperry Rand Corp, Pigs ‘on the Wagon’ After Police Find Still STANFORD, Ky, (AP) — A group of pigs here have taken the pledge. At least, their supply has been cut off. Police said they destroyed 200) gallons of whisky mash being fed demolitions, field CASE fortifications, and advanced school- ing on weapons. * * * Marine Sgt. Richard E. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Jones of Drayton Plains, has re- ported for duty at the Marine Corps Atxiliary . Air Station at Jones, . who will work .| Ajax “jet air base, entered the service Bryn Air Force Base, Texas, | in September of 1953, He attended] Gordon M. Camp- Waterford: Township High School * * * Navy HN Joseph F. Soriano, » son of Mr. and , who re- ~ written; Joseph F. SORIANO (Ar) SA Wayne s. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion R. Fisher of Scottwood avenue, received © an honor man. certificate and an fication bencelat during recrui graduation at the - Naval Training” ~ Center, Grea Lakes, Ill. 3 He was selected FISHER honor man of his recruit company ‘by his instructors, company com- ‘mander, and fellow members. he graduated from Postiac Senior Sgt.| High School. * * * esmmunications department at the Soriano HN, USS|where he will receive more ad- (Spelling Champion . panes Brass Band Greets MCPHERSON, Kan. (AP)—Mc- Pherson residents turhed out with a brass band yesterday to wel- come home Jolitta Schlehuber, 14, winner of the Nationa] Spelling Bee, A seven-car caravan, escorted vertible with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Milton Schlehuber, and her ron and Vinnie. Wichita Municipal Airport. Main Street was decorated with ban- In graduation ceremonies at! Pers An election of officers tops the agenda for the Waterford Town- ship Board of Education meeting) at 8 p.m. tonight according to superintendent William Shunck. Other business will include a report by Shunck on action taken! | parking facilities, Waterford School Board Names Officers Tonight size of the Eliza Leggett school ther consideration to a future high/ school site for Waterford Town-) ship, Shunck concluded. _ Jolitta was welcomed by Bryan 'Holloway, president of the Cham- ber of Commerce. Jolitta said. Fan Steals Pictures actress Sandra Giles apparently Beard members’ will give fur-' -has an overenthusiastic fan, She) _ itold police someone broke into her |: apartment and stole 75 photo- by “police, -rolled into town with). 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The city built the comfort sta- Charmin Paper Workers to Vote on ~ CHEBOYGAN ( chutes set selene « ployes of the Charmin Pa the National ,Labor Relations Board. — The workers must-decide wheth- er or not they want to be repre- sented by one of the three unions— the United Papermakers & cans will be saddled with ‘‘a crit-|tion at 92nd St. and York Ave, at|Paperworkers, the International Brotherhood ical political handicap in the 1958 campaign.” But Michigan GOP Chairman _ Lawrence B, Lindemer disagreed » ipsefar as Michigan was con- . cerned. - ‘ ' Lindemer said the Adams case would noi be important in Michi- * gan, adding: “We've got much greater issues “here. We've got a sick economic : atmosphere in Michigan which was created by the efforts or lack of efforts of Gov. Williams.” Wil- liams is a Democrat. * * Lindemer made his remarks at the meeting of state chairmen. He said he had been in contact with ‘ Michigan people by telephone and there seemed less talk about the Adams matter than about the cloth gift to Williams from Bernard . Goldfine at the governors’ confer- a cost of $500 in an experiment to the problem of nuisance on the streets and curbs, The city has a * * * It is a low, -rectangular enclo- sure, 12 feet Jong and 4 feet wide, with a concrete base equipped with plumbing. It has two. walks through which dog owners may lead their pets. Between the walks box With geraniums, No Boat, Mofor Stolen From Lotus. Lake A boat and motor belonging to James Sposato, of 4059 Lotus: Dr., Waterford Township, was stolen sometime last night, according to ence. (Williams has said he doesttownship police, * not recall what he did with the cloth.) 2 GM Kansas City Plants : Closed by ‘Sabotage’ KANSAS CITY W—General Mo- . tors’ Chevrolet and Fisher Body * assembly plants here were forced * to close yesterday because of what the company described as ‘“sabo- ’ tage to painted automobile bodies.” Similar vandalism last March resulted in 4 complete plant shut- » down. The company statement said to- . day that ‘employes unknown to ’ management inflicted severe dam- » ages to painted surfaces of finished « bodies,- requiring long and costly * repairs. The repair bottleneck » made it necessary to shut down * the production line, resulting in the * loss of approximately 4,000 man- » hours of work. Operations are * scheduled to resurne at the regu- lar times tomorrow morning.” Sposato told police that the boat | te front of his home on Lotus Lake. The chain had been cut by thieves, he said. Police said Sposato valued the 16-foot motorboat and 35 h.p. out- board at $700. The boat had no reg- istration number, Nationalist Thunderjet Lost Over Red China TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — The Nationalist Chinese air force to- day admitted an F84 Thunderjet mission over the Communist Chi- nese mainland. Peiping radio reported yester- day that the plane was shot down Monday by Red fighters while fly- ing over Fukien province with an- other nationalist jet. The broad- a mountain and the crew was killed, is a divider topped by a flower! cast said the plane crashed into national Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers fall AFL-CIO). Deaths Elsewhere VIENNA (AP) — Raoul Asian, 72, actor-director, died Tuesday night of a heart attack, He_ was the grand old man of Vienna's famous “Burg Theater. * * *x DENVER (AP) — Martin Bur- rus, 39, son of a wealthy banker and tobacco factory owner Zurich, Switzerland, died Tuesday of a heart attack. He was stricken while participating in a search for a lost boy near Boulder, Colo , * * * MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Mrs. Dolly Fogarty Staniszewski, 54, whose late husband, Johnny, gained wide note in 194 as “the man nobody had been chained to the dock in wanted,” died Monday of throat cancer. Staniszewski illegally en- tered the United. States at the age of 17 from Poland when it was a German prison term before winning citi- zenship at the age of 61. x * * jot, 72, winner of a gold medal for his sugar pastry and one of Canada's greatest chefs, who re- tired two years ago after 34 years at the King Edward Hotel, died Wednesday, He was born in Gueugnon, France. is missing on a leaflet-dropping - + * * PEORIA, Ill. (AP)—Edward F. Blomeyer, 95, a railroad industry in the drive to open up the who served as president of .the Pere Marquette Steamship Co., and the Manistique, Marquette terday, ‘ Dominican Congress Angry Over Trujillo Jr. . can Republic (AP)—Stung by crit-| money. ‘ icism in the American Congress) * * + ; of young Rafael Trujillo’s play- * boy habits, the Dominican Con- * gress has asked the government . to pull out of all U. S. aid agree- * ments. ’ -Under one of the pacts the , United States maintains a station * in the Caribbean republic to. track \ its guided missiles. : x * * The Dominican Congress, a rub-. * ber stamp for Dictator-Generalis- | * simo Rafael Trujillo Sr., made no » mention of the fancy presents Lt. * Gen Trujillo Jr. gave to movie * actresses Zsa Zsa Gabor and Kim * Novak Instead in its resolution Con. | » gress said ‘‘the. attacks that some (U, S.) congressmen have direct- .ed against the Dominican Repub- -lic in terms offensive to her na- ‘tional dignity would not have oc- - curred” if U. S. aid had not been > accepted. . * * . The résolution ‘ eralissimo’s brother, end to agreements providing U. S. military aid of $600,000 a year; *technical assig¢tance, and cooper- ‘ation on peaceful uses of atomic - energy. If the Trujillos cancel “the mis- , sile-tracking agreement, the Unit- -éd States could look-next door to ‘Haiti, which has offered to serve ,as a tracking base . * * * Young Trujillo at 29 is head of the Dominican air force and this “week was made head of the com- . bined chiefs of staff. U. S. *gressmen first criticized him for -his lavish expenditures in Holly- «wood when he was supposed to *be attending the U. S. Army's ‘Command and General Staff School in Leavenworth, Kan. The Dominican government -countered that Trujillo was a rich Things might have calmed down} . if Rep. Charles B. Brownsen, an | Indiana Republican, hadn't re- jvealed last week that Trujillo Jr. |wasn't graduating from Leaven-| worth because he hadn't finished the course. The generalissimo re- eae with an anti-U. S. blast, ordered * Dominican cadets and Asks Dropping of U.S. Aid Ties CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Domini-,man and was spending his ownjofficers out of U, S. military of Pulp, Sulphite and| Jack Johnson, Arnold and Johnnie|’@rk Cemetery, see whether it would help solve|Paper Mill, Workers or the Inter-|Clemons, all of Fostoria, possession and served a/jtery , |Harriet;. two daughters and four TORONTO (AP)—Antoine Buil- and Northern Railway, died yes- Y Deaths in. Pontiac and: — Areas LeROY C. CLEMONS : _ nd im, brohers, Gage Aa iby” Detroit, and several Products Co, were expected to vote Marwood D a & Dr today and tomorrow in a collec-jdied at his tive bargaining election ordered by|of several weeks — ae - MILFORD—Service for Ma ing are wife, Jacque- r x| lyn; his — Mrs. Ronald} Hitzelhammer, 61, of 198 S. Mil- (Bernice) Clemons of Fostoria; |£0rd Rd., will be held at 1:30 p.m. two sisters and two brothers, Mrs |Friday at Richardson-Bird Funeral Neil Blackmer of Pontiac, Mrs,|#ome. Burial will bly Ccegammmesy Mr. Hitzelman died Tuesday ‘at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. wife, Service will be at 11 a.m. Sat- urday from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home, - Burial will beimiene; a daughter, in the Watertown Cemetery at|Newbound of Ann Fostoria. < JAMEE L. HICKSON Prayers were offered at 1:30 this afternoon. in the ~Donelson-Johns Funeral Home’for Jamee Lynn three sisters, Sophie, Julie and Fraciska, all in Anstaia; and two grandchildren, MRS, FRED HUMM Lake resident, will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the C. J. Godhardt Funeral Burial will be in Commerce ‘emetery. Mr. Ulrich died Wednesday at i Gi, 3, Kile ess a \by Car Near Brighton 2o E ‘Bun, Brehon Sat tLFORD—A car driven’ by 2 Mrs. Bondle was not held She ay gegen * was to & statement Deal Debra ‘playing in|trial alcohol, 1g used extensively Kay Landreth, front of a motel on Academy drive,jin the manufacture of explosives. Sunungunnaeqneaueensenneeanunneuens 00K! |Hickson, four-month-old daughter of Robert J. and Betty-Lee Kelley Hickson of 5855 Crabtree, Birming: ham, Burial was in Oakland Hills|Saturday at the Richardson-Bird Cemetery. Chapel. Baried will be in the Oak- Surviving besides her mother|land Hills-Memoria! Gardens. and father are three sisters, San-| Mrs. Humm died dra, Deborah and Roberta, all at/early today at her home. home. Surviving are her husband, Jamee was born in Pontiac in|Fred; three sons, Burton and-Rus- February and died Monday. She|sell, both of Livonia and Richard had been ill since birth. of Detroit; one daughter, Mrs; :Al- bert Gay of Union Lake; Service for Lloyd A. Washburn, . : children. 60, of 3852 Goethe Dr., Waterford Township will be at 11 a.m. Friday} SS. MABLE TOBIAS from Voorhees-Siple Chapel with} MILFORD — Service for Mrs. burial following in Oak Hill Ceme-|Mable Tobias, 80, of Fostoria, Ohio, will be held at Richardson- Bird Funeral] Home Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Burial will be at Oak- grove Cemetery, Milford. Mrs, Tobias died unexpectedly Tuesday at the home of her neph- ew, Jake Libby. She was a mem- ber of Milford Baptist Chupch, Surviving are a brother, Peter MILFORD — Service for Mrs. Mr. Washburn leaves his wife, sons, Mrs, Isabel Erickson, Mrs. Lawrence Proper, Melvin L. and George Washburn, all of Pontiac, Lloyd Washburn Jr. of East Tawas and Wellington Mugridge of. Port Huron; 14 grandchildren;; a sister , |ist Church and the WSCS of 64, of 3016 ‘Pridham, will be held Fred (Sarah L.) Humm, 69, 244|2 p.m. Saturday at the C. J. God- cee Bee will be held at 3 pa. hardt Funeral Home, Burial will be in Pine Lake Cemetery. St. Joseph Mercy was a member of Trinity Met! cs eles atthe” SEGRE eeee church. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Chester P, of Keégo Harbor and. Delbert of Coldwater; two _|daughters, Mrs, Haston Cloyd of |@ Drops Fraud Charges TAYLOR TOWNSHIP —Elec- ition fraud charges against former Taylor Township Police Chief.Mar- vin Marklein have been ordered dropped by Circuit Judge Victor Targonski. The judge declared Tuesday that he could find no basis for action against Marklein. - PATIO STONES NO. 1. GRADE FIRST QUALITY 24x 24-inch. .......$1.35 16x 16-inch........$ .69 | i] | ~ tdoor ™ with © Bl 16%32-inch........$1.50} Bar-BQ -unit .and § w | '2x24-inch........$ .754° enough colorhul, patio a a z 2 : patio. All at one low a = pce : - Buy Direct from the Manufacturer ~ *ROGER A. AUTHIER CO0.: H Sy . 10570 Highland Ra. 7200 Cooley Lake Road - 4 in one ” Mext to Union Lake Village 2 4 Phone Day EM Phone Evenings ED 2-0108 s = > FAMVIC ‘pioneer who was a prime mover) swamps of southeast Missouri and our Le ve! schools, and summoned his Con- gress to act. * x * 2 ' Young Trujillo, who is divorc- ing his wife, has returned to | Hollywood, Zsa Zsa said she would try to find him a new spouse and |would throw a party for him aboard his family yacht, which came to California to sail him ‘home. Report Soviet Reds Plan Drastic Anti- LONDON (UPI)—Leaders of the Soviet Communist Party were re- ported meeting in Moscow to plan drastic moves against Marshal Tito and any ‘‘deviationists” who might Tito Action the main topics of discussion at the Moscow meeting of the Com- unist party central committee. Authoritative reports reaching! London said the execution of Nagy forwarded to ’ President Hector Trujillo, the gen- asked for an con- | follow the path of executed Hun- garian Premier Imre Nagy. Execution of the leaders of Hun-|; sions throughout the world. * * * There were riots and protest marches in European cities, con- demnation by free nations and shock in neutralist India. Students in Bern Switzerland, staged a two-hour terchlight pa- rade through the capital of neutral Sweden last night. Norwegian students demonstrat- ed in front of the Russian embassy and Hungarian legation in Oslo.) The Hungarian ~ Students union ion today. * * * | Only Communist China referred to the Nagy execution as ‘‘welcome ” news. It coupled this announcement with one of its most savage at- tacks yet on Marshal Tito of Yagoslavia—certain to be one of gary’s anti-Communist revolution brought new and angry repercus- ‘called for a protest march in Lon-| wag closely connected with the ing on Tito who has defied the Kremlin with his own brand of “‘in- dependent communism.” * * * blecross, There was no official an- meeting of the 150-member com- mittee, Announcements On such meetings usually are made only after the meetings are completed. The last time the committee mef (in March) Nikolaj Bulganin was jousted as premier and Nikita Khrushchev took over the job. newspaper. Announcement of the death of Nagy and three copatriots in Hun- gary’s abortive fight for freedom was generally believed to herald the revival of the Stalinist purges at-their worst. 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U.S. Dist. Court ordered him held in $50,000 bond for examina- tion July 8. At a brarich of the - National Bank of Detroit, Davis handed Mrs, Alma J. Hadley, 39, a teller, a note threatening her life unless she gave him money, Mrs. Hadley was counting $20 bills. She gave him a batch, Their eyes met, Then she said he threw the money to the floor and ran “hout. Police caught him a few blocks away. Davis, discharged from the ‘Army last February, said he wanted money to pay college bills and for a trip to Texas with his wife, Coe, 21. Mrs. Davis is a re- cent University of Michigan grad- hours waiting does not surprise uate No Speedup Signs in Auto Negotiations DETROIT (UPI)—Auto contract negotiations today Showed no signs of speeding up despite Walter P. Reuther’s contracts will be par peaceably before 1959 models roll The UAW president made his prediction in New York at an AFL- CIO conference but negotiators re- ported nothing new after _ brief meetings at General Motors, Ford and Chrysler yesterday. They met again today at 9:30 a.m. at GM, 10 am, at Ford and 1:30 p.m, at Chrysler. A half-million auto workers at _|the big three firms have been working without contracts since May 29-June 1. ; When the old contracts ran out, the companies were offering two- year extensions and the union was demanding improvements chiefly in the field of unemploymient ben- ‘terest of the flooded Wabash river Threatens Vincennes VINCENNES, Ind. (UPI) — The swirled towards this city today leaving in its wake thousands of acres of inundated Indiana and Illi- nois farmland. Farmers downstream to the. south worked around the clock to reap an early wheat harvest be- fore the rapidly rising river over- flowed into their fields® Vincennes residents put their faith in the city’s massive flood walls which have held back surg- ing Wabash waters as high as 13 feet above flood stage. Haute, Ind., and Vincennes, the first and most disastrous flood- ing 40 per cent of West Terre Haute. Other breakthroughs were re-' Defense volunteers worked both sides of tht river. * * * _ In Washington, the Small Busi- ness Administration. declared 11 Indiana counties as disaster areas! following the 1]-day floods that left at least 700,000 acres of rich farm country awash. . Her Pet Rat Dies, She Stutfs | It for Hobby | ROCKFORD, Ill. uj — Judie De- Groote isn’t a bit squeamish about | # WASHINGTON — The Faeroe Islands jut from the North Atlantic like & convoy of immovable ships, but. are steaming full speed into the 20th century.. 3 high latitudes, and makes it possi- low waters, and worked hard-|})o for islanders to raise sheep and scrabble farms. some vegetable crops on the small * -* * ‘ patches of rocky i Now commercial fish- Pontiac Man Arrested, Charged With Larceny An employe of Acme Fast Freight, 40 Jackson’ St., was ar- rested yesterday by the-FBI and charged with larceny from an in- . terstate shipment. Pontiac detectives had arrested . |Harry Young, 44; of 27 Whittemore St., for allegedly stealing several electric fans from the firm and then reporting that burglars had taken them. When the firm declined to prose- cute Young Jocally, he was turned over to the federal agents. ot a family roykstova or smoke | e The U. S. has 23,300 miles of in- land waterways. The chain includes 17 inhabited ulende and sundry islets and STEEL SPIN- FeeHING CASTING ROD Good catches here in every-— thing you need in. fishing? equipment. $10.00 me 3-Pc. Reg. $5.50 $ Just $ "33 95 5 95 Tennis Racquets—Reg. $5.50 ....:.. .Only $2.50 Racquet Press—Reg. $1.50 ........ Only $ .99 Wilson Tennis Balls °,.3,°" Now 3.‘ $1.88 PHILIP'S | STATION wagon apaaraa toens List $9.50 ONLY $6% 79 NORTH SAGINAW ST. FE 5-1401_ her hobbies — raising white rats and taxidermy. The 16-year-old ventured into the world of natural science last fall. when she obtained two albino rats —one male and one female. * * * i When one of the baby rats died, | she consulted a couple of books on taxidermy and stuffed it. When she stumbled on a dead screech owl she prepared it and entered it in the DeKalb science fair. ‘ Now. she is trying to prepare efits, pensioris and job security. a raccoon, from all over the world. Last reer nearly 300,000 Americans alone} traveled in the Pacific — almost jhalf as many as went to Europe— and spent approximately $160,000... 000. WEST PATERSON, N.J. (UPD —Neighbors and reporters called the home of John Katz, 10, yes- “five-foot” frog. John’s mother, Mrs. Harry Katz, said the report was erroneous. Her son's catch, she said, was a five-footed frog, not a five- foot pollution ‘‘becomes serious.”’ i frog. Y2 OFF SALE! DISCOUNTS on ALL MERCHANDISE one: Ve - Credit Terms REMINGTON | Rollectric Shaver Regular Price $32.50 sewer $17 V, 50° Off On All Diamonds : e on DIAMOND SET Reveier’ Price $79.95 Discount $ 5 ‘Price UAH () i of wa ney mschenley Mp LJ Ahh { Fy / / / / / / / / f and value e surpassed } sos 3470 Pint “vs Qt sooner 2A Gb mn oF ice», 65 cam ace Sm é SUCH AS: 26” Jaguar - 26” Tiger OTHER MODELS IN GRADUATION SPECIALS ‘Schwinn Bikes «~~ 36" As Little as $3.85 Down—$1.43 Week OVER 100 SCHWINN BIKES TO CHOOSE FROM SIZES. ASSORTMENT OF COLORS. 9-Pc. 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Lawrence St. FE 2-722! | 34 Pt Soginaw Street Te 2.7001 ee ee een ee will also take the bulk cargo rate. “All commodities not included, Domestic) freight of each country STARR AND CAST — Song in the definition of bulk cargo will) stress Kay Starr shows thegail- be classified as general cargo). ~ * * ton for bulk cargo and 90 cents a ton for general cargo. * County Births Recent births in the Pontiac area recorded in the Oakland County: Clerk's office are listed below by the name of the father. Pontiac Cecil A. Shelton, 1085 Berkley Donald H. Eagle, 575 Going Richard F. Ecker, 1809 Warwick Willie C. Edwards, 65 5. Jessie William G, Edwards, 3915 Motorway Edgintom, 3163 Pirrin Dale BR. Enzor, 375 Riviers 7% E,. Mans- Piciden, 4914 er Rugene D. Filippis, 2103 Kingston Baxter ©. Feltmer, 62 E. Rutgers Ulysses QO. Ferrel, 3 Esther 6. Avery D. Findley, 92 Hills Mi H. Foltz, @12 Cameron Donald J. Prank, 437 W. Huron Edward C. Frits. 1970 Barnsbury < Leonard H. Frite, 1990 Watkins Lake Ronald EK. Frederiksen. 72 Putman Phillip J. Frye, 1442 Irwin Final ‘57-58 School Aid Sent Out by Michigan LANSING «—Aud. Gen. Frank ’ §. Szymanski says the last school 439,000—~is on its way to school districts through the state The payment was delayed from May 15 because of a fund shortage in the state treasury. ©. - Szymanski said $231.057,088 in state-collected taxes was distrib- uted to schools through the fiscal year, The total included $180,578,- 000 in school aid and $50,478,000 in primary school interest funds. aid payment of the 1957-58 fiscal year—$25 | dience her “gupporting cast’ | while performing at the Sahara For each passage, Montreal to| night club in Las Vegas. It was or from Lake Ontario only, ships the first stage appearance for will be charged four cents for, Kay since she fractured her leg each gross registered ton of the) in a skiing mishap several ship; and, in addition, 40 cents a| months ago. She'll be wearing | the cast | months. | goes on. | ee a < : [FOSSOS 0060 OOO COSHODDDOGHOODE OOS OSES OO ESSOHOH OOS i Open Mon. & Fri. Night Till 9. P.M. YOU SHCHOSSSSSSHOSSHSSHSESHEHSSHSSSOHOSSSOSSCSESE to for Meanwhile: another the show two . |handicap. Her walk, though, had a mix-|_ indness— _|*Life is always exciting to me. | “jhave a holiday. I i Unfrozen Face} ez 3. am | of 193. eg ers 5 Bas 6 ee ee tes os wit Mite Nk SE aE PLAT all ay. —: 19 : ” ; - ne ioe Fn lg ak sin mi tee fe fore moré cynical, I leaned to the fragments of bread with longlexcitement to me. I want to do\’ There is something vital and _ theory that it was better to get _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE, 19, 1958 slender fingers and stoked herself with them, these crusts of famil- pee eS Se . ° . more, not because of ambition, but because it is a pleasure to | 786 S«. va. B80 sera T VW‘ EACH to shake womanhood by her lifted nose rather than her withheld hand. American girls! Then I met Sophia Loren. 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GA39) ot Welles Loke Ra One Mile West of City Airport—Open Daily © | Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays. Friday 9 9 a.m, to 9 p.m, Sunday 9 a.m, te 6 p.m. pam. to. 10 p.m, Sunday 9 a.m, to 6-p.m. NOW OPEN! NEW FOODTOWN MARKET 2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY at Telegraph Road . OPEN DAILY 9, Am. TO 9 P.M.—CLOSED SUNDAYS _ Robin Hood Stokely’s Finest ~DILLS — 22 Oz. Jar 25° PRICES GOOD THURS.-FRI.-SAT., JUNE 19-20-21 BROADCAST BEEF STEW or CORNED BEEF HASH .YOUR CHOICE LARGE EGGS | STEW PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT. ielleley frm ‘ICE CREAM Helf Gallon ratew Pe a wenece, he ne Fight {0 mit. quasiities WELCHADE = ‘CHUNK = » J A \ Quort . NONE to DEALERS SORRY Limir’y MINORS | HYGRADE PURE PORK SAUSAGE #39 1 Lb. Roll BANQUET, FROZEN POT Bo rx: $7 PIES of CHICKEN, BEEF, TURKEY _ HYGRADE RING BOLOGNA ¢ 7 iverie Honey Brand Smoked PICNICS 4-6 Ib. avg. 13 Oz. Pkg. 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RID THE BEARER OF THIS COUPON WILL = : 3 AWE 10° =z 10° ON THE PURCHASE OF EACH PACKAGE, Any Size 10° ANACONDA * ALUMINUM = WRAP = COUPON HAS NO CASH VALUE = Couper tipires: res; "September |, 1958 PANiihiiniiins S eeeeeeeeeeeeese Home Grown New CABBAGE > ae Golden Ripe BANANAS 2, Ins. 25° - ; . : : . : * af ae oa = fe = ey : : . } - hy : ; ext + +. * : See pT Gs Gas ; Clee 23 . = eye Ls ~% es * ‘ : : ob is : & ee TWENTY-EIGHT | ee + rn : : i 5 . q - “ Rete eS f oe ae pie =p y eH . eS aS ey ; age eee, 2 fg Se sD erase ae a oe a ie | Ld | 6 3 é ri a4 4 oe: ‘ a yh Pi Z 7 ¥ ; 3 ‘ . a ' : - ¥ i : Pe ee ‘: . ‘ i ‘ f. 4 >” * # ¢ $ ae Z hte . se Ee) % ‘ ‘ . x . e : : : ‘. — Indulge in | | ee es | By JANET ODELL epee Pontiac Press Home Editor: - 2 Those beautiful, delicious scarlet berries are back! June would be worth waiting for if it were famous | only for strawberries (June brides | will probably disagree!). The local berries are now appearing and it's gime to plan lots of strawberry dishes. : a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; JUNE 19,198) Ne oe ae strawberries Now | to protect the filling while baking ok ee Co we Pee |Foil Wrapped va Steak Layered * * : : | iasdenee Gite G58 degree "tor Lemon Sugar ? With Soup Mix. en oe ) Topping them all is probably strawberry shortcake. It is a typ- ically American dish. We were reminded of that recently when we entertained a school friend of | Miss Teenager, an exchange stu- cream,| 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 415 degrees for 5 minutes. ing. Cool to lukewarm, Add 1 cup}worked out by Scrolls dent from England. ' and makes) 7+ sup Last fall, the first time Elizabeth “hy cou ake wp. decorate yeast and egg. Beat well. Add|use of aluminum foil and dehy-| 2%, Wespoous sat came to our house, we fed her either whole or sliced in half. énough more flour to make a soft }drated onion soup mix. The results ? arm 106 degrees) water strawberry shortcake with frozen dough. are so delicious and the in- ! ve If you like clear jelly to serve | on dourea [te Package sauce #0 flavottul nb toorl nee ed gost salt Paleh® of strawberry jetty. tite | Board or pastry cloth and knead ‘|, Wil, surely evoke lip-smacking | 124 shortening. Cool to lukewarm. ys Cass until smecth and satiny. Place, 22 Coston . hungry US| Measure warm wees Sap Seree | berries. She loved it, so we re- peated the dessert, this time with | berries from our patch. She said . she never had any dish like it powdered pectin it's amazingly .|bands and families : , | at home. . easy to do. coahygmgenrtiang bvatgellbe gh ca & aa aaa’ we tae | When Miss Teenager asked her Crush 2% quarts fresh straw- Reem pane. sit All you do — a gue | ir heey Ack bees anid powder berries and put through a jelly pai 0 all paren Punch | Dot the center of 2% feet of)""™ : bag, to squeeze out all the juice.| @"™ © minutes. heavy duty aluminum foil with 1| Stir tm about half the flour; biscuits in England, we really | got into a tangle. As you know, biscuits in Eng are cookies ‘There should be about 3% cups Divide dough into 4 equal parts. tablespoon butter or margarine.| with epson, best until smeath. juice. (Squeeze out again, adding/Roll each part under palms of|Shake half the contents of 1 en| Xe. s. Well, it all vith a little water to the pulp, if more|hands to form long smooth rolls/velope onion soup mix on the foil. ae pean an ea a : wa - 7 ljuice is necessary.) Mix a 2%-ounce|about % inch thick. With scissors, |(Use the soup mix dry and mix the} Knead until smooth and elastic. cookbook. to take home with the ae — a package powdered-pectn with juicejeut in pieces about % inch long. |ingredients so the concentrated! piace in greased bowl; brush top | recipe for strawberry shortcake ~ and bring to a rapid boil. Shape pieces into balls and roll in|bouillon and dehydrated vegeta- .» dough wit shortening, Cover plainly marked. ' OLD-FASHIONED STRAWBERRY SHORT- luscious red berries on and between layers of | Add dash salt, 5 cups sugar.and|Lemon Sugar. Place 5 pieces in/bles will be evenly blended.) with clean towel; let rise in warm | Here's a party-size recipe for a| CAKE—Summertime means strawberries always golden browned biscuit-read stocks, fresh fruit and coffee. Strawberry Cheese Cake Pie | Fooms. oo | Corned Beef Hash and Stuffed Spread this mixture on one slice Tomatoes Sinch pie shell of each roll, put the other slice on| 3 (l-pound) cans cerned beef hash 1 4 }-ounce packages cream cheese 2 egg whiles tap, and then wrap each roll tight-|,,¢,fi7™. mediumsised tomatoes, un- i ¢ teaspoon eream of tartar ly ‘in aluminum foil. Place the|'! cup whole kernel com % cup sugar : lg teaspoon vanilla lwrapped sahdwiches over hot] 3 (epiceposns Subbed stash Peres t it a wi A 6 ee fresh or frozen str8™-/ coals for about 15 minutes and) jp teespoon sa ber 12 whole strawberries iserve immediately, P [Se | For indoor cooking and eating.|» © CUT WAX BEANS - Pp ARTY LOAF ‘ ~— : = Your Choice 7 Tall: No. 303 Can sal B 12 Oz. C || a AR) : . oo ee 7p Cans | BAMBI WHITE mines Buy one at Regular price | SHOE POLISH "4a —— SE , - ARMOUR’S TOMATOES & | eA SALTINES 19: _ Peopl | CUCUMBERS: | — Choice Beef BACON fF ...... 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(If chil- and delicious... @ phere of many antimacassared|drn are to be served, vanilla or|Winner’s choice for summer lemon extracts be substi-|It can and should be pret parlors—becomes as modern as re- may ' yates o of vt mote-control TV in this new ver-|tuted:) 4 eg advance of service sion called ““Tipsy-Trifle.” Make finger sandwiches of [of ntsoe ne It's a colorful and different sum-| sponge cake and jelly or pre- Trifle’ dessert .which combines! serves and arrange sround the Tipsy fresh fruits, sponge cake and deli-| sides and ‘bottom’ of dessert oo The heart of the dessert is the| fresh strawberries are added, - base, Prepare the soft cistard in| Pour in the “fortified” custard | 3 supe scalded milk advance and then add sufficient’ base. As simple as that! _ , Vanilie extract a = ee Feber. a les ae ae + fe ee fiz it | ial, duihe 38 ie i ow i] aE F EE : Summer Dessert SHERRIED MUSHROOMS — Canned mush- they are served with a sherry sauce to rooms make a delicious nourishing vegetable and _ pany broiled chicken. ‘ ‘add zest to all meals, simple or elegant. Here - Sherried Mushrooms Add Zest to Make a new house rule right now: Every two weeks you and your husband are entitled to have dinner alone! Feed the children at the regular hour, give your hus- band a small snack to tide him over, then disappear for a while to put on your best dress and all fresh makeup. Your return is the signal for the children to do a van- ishing act. Explain to them that this is your “date night” and it can only be successful with their cooperation. They'll love the idea of Mom and Pop still having dates. * * * Here's a meal that looks and tastes as gourmet as can be, but in reality takes very little time or effort: Small broilers served with sherried canned mushrooms as ~—your vegetable. One of its beauties is that you can make a large batch of the mushrooms in advance, (adding the sherry later for yourselves) and for the children’s meal mix in eanned chickken. This way no one feels left out. Sherried Mushrooms 1 cup minced onions 2 tablespoons butter or margarine - 2 tablespoons flour drained from sliced mushrooms, In heavy skillet saute onions until golden, in butter or marga- rine. Stir in flour to make smooth paste. Cook until flour is tinged Chicken | with brown. Combine mushroom liquid and sherry. Stir liquid and bouillon inte flour mixture. Cook, stirring Until sauce is smooth and thickened. Add mushrooms and heat through. of you, cooked on the rotisserie; broiled or oven-roasted, Hard Candies Used fo Coat Popcorn | Candy's special when it’s served as a dessert or refreshment. But, |have you tried it as an ingredient —a special taste treat that makes other foods even better? - Here, for instance, is a recipe that uses hard butterscotch can- dies to make some of the most lus- cious candy-coated popeorn or pop- corn balis you ever tasted! Candy-Coated Popcorn Melt 1 pound hard. butterscotch candies and % cup butter in 44 cup water over low heat. Stir often. When the candy igs melted, cook canned until sirup reaches light crack stage (280 to 290 Alegrees). move from heat spoon vanilla. ns en Drizzle the sirup over 4 quarts heated, salted popcorn. Stir gently until corn is coated. The popcorn can also be shaped into balls. Re- tea- > Lime.Gelatin Base of Sherbet A refreshing sherbet with a tangy, lime flavor is an ideal re- fresher on a warm day after a Have a tender broiler for berg of shopping or a round of Limeade Sherbet | Sheers oll 6 os. can frozen limeade (undiluted) 2 ege whites, beaten stiff Add sugar and lime flavored gelatin to hot water and stir until dissolved. Cool glightly, then stir in frozen limeade, undiluted. Pour into trays and place in freezing compartment of refrigerator. When mixture is partially frozen, turn into mixing bowl and break with fork. Whip with rotary beater, bat do not let it Pour back in trays and place in freezing compartment. To serve: Put scoops of sherbet on chopped ice. Serve with pineapple sauce. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Baked Bean Sandwich : half-slices of bacon over the cheese ‘|Veal Cutlet was Hearty sandwiches: top buttered| bread with canned baked beans) and sprinkle with grated cheddar| cheese, Criss-cross partially-cooked | # {Cream Dresses Lettuce Salad a lemon doubles in varied uses | _jaround the kitchen. In this Farm- a tossed salad, give yourself a perky-flavored parsley or water cress, and thinly sliced green on- ions .. . now you've got a salad! Farmers’ Style Lettuce Salad % cup fresh lemon juice abel ; teaspoon celery seed other greens (3 quarts) % cup ed green string ste or cubed 3 tablespoons chopped parsley Freshly ground black pepper, to taste Combine fresh Jemon juice, sug- ar, cream, salt and celery seed in salad bowl. To this dressing add lettuce torn into fork-size pieces, sliced onions, cheddar cheese and chopped parsley; toss salad light- ly. Grind black pepper over all. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Fish Fondue Foolproof to Make, Delicious to Eat Want a fondue recipe which is ‘foolproof everytime you make it. This one fills the bill, and will be- come a family favorite. Beat four egg whites until stiff but not dry. Beat the egg yolks until thick. Combine yolks with one cup shredded cheese, 4 teaspoon “ | dry mustard, one can (10% ounces) condensed cream of celery soup, one cup flaked cooked lobster (5- ounce can drained) and two cups small bread cubes, Gently fold in egg whites. Bake in a 1%4-quart serole in a slow oven (325 degrees) =_ one hour. Serve proudly to Add snips of medium head iceberg lettuce or onions r cheese, cut shoe- ,,| Veal Cutlets Sweet and Pungent 4 veal cutlets, ¥% tmch thick, sbout ‘ (Cooked on Outdoor Fire vegetables with the meat and it) pounds jmeeds only hot pre-cooked pack- il di full) 10 minutes to. allow some of the custard to be absorbed by the cake. Then add remaining custard i iH & TABASCO KABOBS — Cubes of ineat, tomato, onjon and green. pepper, flavored in a Tabasco marinade, are delicious when thread- ed on skewers and broiled. Hearty Kabobs Excellent Fess &§ : i" q- unk & E « & e 5 “JUNKET’ RENNET-CUSTARD And ne wonder! Here's the only — dessert with the fennet en- zyme in it. It's a refreshing, milk dessert that's even tesier to di- gest than milk itself. tomagic - pennet. Comes in 7 delicious flavors that delight the young and old. Rib Sticking Soup Dotted With Franks i mediam-sized onion (cut Im thin strips) Sol 5 catety vike (chepeed) % salt weeie sores ie et pound frenkfurters Wash split peas in cold water and drain; cover with 1 quart cold ‘water and soak overnight. Next day drain and add enough water to soaking liquid to make 1% Q. What is the name of this cut of Pints (6 cups). ; meat? Put water, split peas, onion, A. Beef Heel of Round. carrot, celery, salt, peppercorns, Q. Where does it come from and Cloves, allspice and bay leaf in a how is it identified? kettle. Bring to a Soll; simmer A. It is a boneless wedge-shaped|1% hours. Put through a food mill Otter cut from lower part of round/Or press through strainer. : and contains very little fat, ex-| Slice frankfurters into rounds;}; QUICK-AS-A-WINK cept for a thin layer of lat on|add to soup. Simmer about 10 PS : the face. It is the least tender|minutes to tend flavors and heat a cut of the round. | franks. Soup will be thin. If thick-| Spoon creamy Fairmont Q. How is it prepared? er soup is liked, refrigerate over--; Cheese between slices in a A. Being less tender, it is cooked|night and reheat next day. Makes| plump, fed tomato. Gay, cool slowly by moist heat, namely|6 generous servings. _and delicious! Fairmont Co’ braising. It also can be cooked| More salt may be needed but do} Cheese blends perfectly with in liquid. This meat cut re-jnot add until franks have been) vegetables and fruits. it quires 3'4 to 4% hours cooking|simmered in soup because they for summer salads. time. add seasoning. ? UMMER SALAD! i | “if It’s Alive---It's Fresh” and bake in a hot oven or broil; Fryers No Limit Just Right for Bar-B-Q i CAPONS FAT HENS FRYERS GRADE A EGGS poe ~ Fresh Perch | “49° Catfish Lb. Fresh Fresh bid Herring 39" ¢ Fresh Buffalo Wholesale and Retail FE 4.1521 “49 ME ‘Extra Large Shrimp = PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET) | 82 South Saginaw St. 8 4 SALE DAYS—F DAY & SATURDAY 3 4. Fully .. Bazley’s Famous JUNEDALE BRAND HAMS .4 BIG REASONS WHY THEY ARE BETTER! . Selected Quelity Completely Shankless . Better Trimmed | “Full Shank Half Smoked Ready-to-Eat Tender Sliced a _—— ] Lean Beef MILD CURED » SLICED BACON - 3-1? * : ] Pras 4 a | iM Peta, 9S te _ SPARE RIBS SIRLOIN. and ROUND “19 = a : * + = e hy 3 is , & ae Ponmrac PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 We. THIRTY-ONE . ; ‘ponshectiy; il mbutaes ticking “per and’ garlic; brown fast. Add P MSc In iu Di h custenty, wit nhate weeniOvernight Stay trmaices, sl, pepper, maintain lea members of the Pontiac Woman's; Club. was held at Adah Shelly Branch Library in the form of a picnic honoring new members of * ¥ at the home of Mrs. W, H. Bedard on Crescent drive July 21. Chair- man of the day will be Mrs. < ad | year A Welfare Beakfast will be held’ Farris-Cattell Wedding Solemnized in Hills Rite and Mrs. Alec; Farris of Birmingham. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Albert Cattell, wore a floor-length gown of peau de soie. The princess style gown featured a chapel- length train. The bodice was of Alencon lace embroidered | with seed pearls. Her fingertip veil of import- ed Venetian lace was, held by a coronet headpiece and she carried a semi-cascade bou- quet of white shattered car- nations. ATTEND BRIDE Matron of honor was Mrs. Albert Cattell, sister-in-law of the bride, and bridesmaids were Colette and Linda Scha- fer, sisters of the bride. Cyn- thia Cattell, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. The attendants wore cock- tail-length gowns of satin em- broidered cotton with modified bateau necklines and small sleeves. The maid of honor wore a yellow embroidered headband and the. bridesmaids wore pink and blue headbands. They carried semi-cascades of Hibbard roses. The flower girl wore a dress of white re-embroidered cotton with a small hat. Best man was the bride- - groom's uncle, John Murphy of Detroit. Ushers were Mar- tin Behr of Birmingham. | James Holden of West Bloom: | field. Charles and Thomas | Schafer, brothers of the bride, | were junior ushers. | For the wedding, the bride’s | a blue voile full-skirted dress with satin accents on the bodice and matching acces- sories and a corsage of pink tea roses and white carna- was held for members of the wedding party and relatives immediately fol- lowing the ceremony at Devon Gables. A lawn reception for friends was held at the home of the bride in the. afternoon. Following a honeymoon in Bermuda, the couple will live in Birmingham, BONNIE LOU BUTLER * A graduate of Eastern Michigan) ~— |College, Bonnie Lou Butler, daugh-| — ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B.| | Butler of South Anderson street)’ — received a B.S. degree in educa-|7 7 tion and a teachers certificate. She is a member of Sigma Nu Phil. by Casa Whedben “Labour is -itself a pleasure,” says a poet. And here are all ' your weekly chores ready to be worked in simple stitchery. You will find these motifs fun to do. 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In some cases|of us have in common, We all let on different people, It sends some} This is to sorne extent physiolog- reaction to heat’ or cold is so|down apd move at a slower of them scurrying for sunshine tojical. Some of us are constituted|severe that it must be considered ; roast to a deep tan while others|physically so that hot weather isia health problem. : Pestine Press Pheies Wednesday evening at the Sherry Gremore (right) of West Brooklyn Avenue of the teste if itt peep nt| home of Judi Johnson (left) on Cloverdale Street. joined Miss Johnson in discussing the group's summer you. Draw the blinds, be com-| Mrs. Thomas Johnson, of Robinwood avenue and plans at the tea. : & hal Proves. Useful “2 In hot weather, take to your heart _noon will help keep you cool for the | makes you hot for the rest ; of | the habit of the siesta. Relaxing at rest ‘of the day. | day. Let ‘the fans hum at noon, 2 : It also’ helps s lot if we sim- Shirt Cardboard : . - ee D Ski R . plity housekeeping: Why not use A , H RaincoatsBlossom Out | Pry Skin Requires | paresspties reper tend oe round House z } Extra Lubrication Mt you wish? Even it you are pe ye | uanch ‘mero. termsal rest of ands come to Mrs. Homemaker's — Thi handle the flowers, the: Dry skin requires more lubri- native” = ea ge veiwear files roy nel bag ‘stripes, rein. |cating than any other type. It is oF aad Tee pe” Sere tom nen non-profit — as pretty @s a posy, Flowers | coats with dots, and plain rain- | Well to leaveja little cream on We es them their best household ideas decorate the newest raincoats | coats with fancy linings. the face under the foundation} We have outdone the tropics ich they for them- in all forms: and colors. You Umbrellas, too, are prettier. | when applying morning makeup.|When it comes to comfortable sum- which discovered @an have pretty sprigs of pink | White umbrellas, plain or with However, ‘avoid an oily look) mer clothing, With all of the play- ; 45 blooming on the old-fashioned |- black polka dots, are espe- | near the nostrils, chin and corner|Clothes and the lightweight mate- slicker, or all-over prints of | cially effective — they have {of the mouth by removing cream|Ti#ls we have 4 great advantage. Every once in a while, numerous such exotic blossoms as blue the feminine air of a summer | from these areas. ‘ Stockings are the hottest things hints arrive on one subject. Re- roses. ; parasol. You can alos have pater Sregpttoy. Prod roe mae, opines tee wus. paved floral umbrellas, plaids, prints | |¢/ ' homeliest, in summertime. pope e. | tee Latees bel oe ee sid the count pata paca _ It's Not Smart! . of the leg make-ups when you do which comes with men’s plain or decked with embroi- | For one woman to make a catty|"% brew — stockings and if shirts when done by a commercial LUNCHEONS dery and scalloped edges. remark about another as soon as Oe pane I — sou legs. Sealtest ice Cream One smart way to meet jshe leaves a group is not onlY|toubie relaxing. I can relax ail Here are some of the ingenious : ce showers is with matching rain- (unkind, it gives the other women over the place, given half a 2k Popular Prices - coat and umbrella. You can [present the uncomfortable convic-|+ 1+ pate et aaa arom Sud eS . Coup conibens® att iter RIKER FOUNTAIN even have rainhats in the same tion that, if they should leave, the Don’t miss it! on Jae, ~*~ “Ee a4 a = ee fol and use as a mat for hot Riker Building Lobby fabric as raincoats; many are |same woman would have some- : . dishes, sold with the coats. thing critical to say of them. Back Vi Jeanne Johnson (left) and Mrs. corner for mother-and-daughter talk as When driving 2 nail into the , ac. lew Gerald Pawley, another Trabajamas they enjoyed tea and tidbits at the | wall, to prevent hitting the thumb, | . | . Is Im portant member's mother, found a friendly |§ Wednesday gathering. 3 aa hold condheant pertragpencl Maling Shoes = ing. . | a . @ more backless fashions On a rainy day, encourage chil- you wear, the more urgent it is r Lois Bangs : : ’ a * ; eu tee youvelt m goat ape [omer Fors Hangs, | Parties at Birmingham’ [evs ps onthe canoes, — in shape to turn your back rge onuler ve oe starch first and allowed to dry, Tet hin cata tee et: 874 | Ather Lois Bangs of East Huron Honor Two Br ides-to-Be r*wit mate tn idea “oeaves.” A (alos | wal eccubed) back rig oa pg ed Soaael bo . : PROTECT THE FLOOR with clear skin and a healthy ; By RUTH SAUNDERS Jill Shallcross, ‘just gradu- | When painting around the house, oth Saturday evening in a 7 o'clock Mi ' sacar gp toca, Nema service. Viola Hale was maid of) BLOOMFIELD HILLS— | *¢d from Kingswood School salir ape llpodnd pet it will The way to have good- looking back is simply to scrub |Donor and Dumon S. Littlejohn was} Parties for Sara Jans Trythall, | Cranbrook, is visiting in the not go on the floor. it’ — with generous warm best man. ; before her marriage June 28 to east. She will attend the debut ~*~ *« * | After a trip to Memphis, Tenn.,/ Norman Stout Knauss, began | of her cousin, Debby Mitchell, Wind scarves around cardboard back brush. Daily scrubbing /#nd Gulfport, La., the couple will) last Thursday when Mrs. | Saturday in Rolling Rock, Pa. when storing in drawer. They will helps to mi reside in Fort Stewart. Genaro Florez and her oe 1 ‘gc aoa the ‘ar, 3 cae at . MOLLY OLSON HONORED ves ae r, and make for a neat Mission Bells Meet ° kitchen shower in their home Mrs. John Shenefield and her : : : : on Tottenham road. — daughter, Ann, gave a lunch- To keep children busy, have Find Time to Write ‘at Fauble Residence pictures Friday Mr. Knauss was eon and shower earlier this | them cut out attractive in the invitation | week for bride-elect Molly | from magazines and paste them time to answer letters or write|Lutheran Church met at the Snell-| ang par shower shin bie ane Appleford will be married this | for placemats at the children’s the thank-you notes you should.|brook road home of Mrs. Theo-| Mrs. Thomas Dailey and Mr. Saturday in St. James Episco- | dinner table. By using spare moments you can./dore Fauble Tuesday evening. | and Mrs. Cari Mayland gave in | Pal Church in Birmingham. When painting moldings, place the | So if you think you are too busy} Mrs. Helen Dovre showed col- Dailey home in Livonia. Mrs. H. H. Hills has invited |cardboard right above ft to pre- lo write letters, keep writing ma-jored pictures. Guests were Mrs.| Dr. and Mrs, Campbell members of the wedding party vent splattering walls. . jterial handy and when you have|Joseph Sebaske and Mrs. Susan| Harvey gave a cocktail party | and out-of-town guests for | When packing for traveling, ‘ |5 or 10 minutes, write a letter,. | Santala. Wednesday in their Orchard | “brunch” before the 3:30 p.m. [place neckties between two card- ...others wear: =| Lake home, and next Wednes- wedding. boards and fasten wih rubber band ‘ . ‘| day Mrs. Benjamin Stockwell ~ * * or paper clips. Ties will not be - Mi 3} gad Mrs. Thomas Callaghan | Mrs. Frederick G. Weed of |¥tinkled at the end of the trip. MALING {| Sill hoor Sara Jane st a aoe ot S ( Orchard Lake, with her sist luncheon at the Grosse Pointe | Erna Reinking and two grand- ‘ - ; Country Club. sons, Warren and Johnny Thursday. evening Barbara Thom, spending a fort- Underhill will give the spinster night in the Weed's winter dinner in the home of her home at Delray Beach, Fla. . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl . x * * . : | Underhill on Cranbrook. road. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Miss. Underhill will be a | Manhard will be hosts at the bridesmaid in the wedding | cast party Saturday following party. the fina] performance of St. Parents of the bridegroom- | Dunstan Guild's presentation of - elect, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. “Inherit the Wind.” riage: of Dearborn, will give « * * Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy John (Margaret Farrington of An- nandale,’ N. J.) announce the birth of a daughter, Janet Sloan, June 15. Mrs. John’s mother, Mrs. James R. 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Bathing caps, color mated to elasticized swimsuits, are another expression. i A pink and blue shower was held at the Beach street home of Mrs. Exchange Student Speaks to Class Forty-five members and guests attended for dinner when -the Fel- Bible Class of First Bap- the evening was Dulce Maria Espinueva, an ex- change student from Cebu City, Islands, who is now at- tending West Bloomfield High School. This is @ summer when the fall figure can breathe more easily, look cooler end Jess revealing in the easier sil- hoveite. Ample proportions have always _ loomed larger in swimsuits that were skin-tight. To fool ;the-eye; ‘choose the new cover-up i k that _ skips the waist and so ‘does not outline the full figure too definitely. - oe ee gee, Ushering at the Chamber music pro- gram to be presented by the Cranbrook ~ Music Guild Sunday evening at the Greek Theater are (left to right) Mrs. feature 15 David W. Raymond, Joan Lang and Mrs. John W. Crim. The program will Symphony Orchestra. re ee eee 2 3 icienanonepecaennanaceencneteranereaniennnnnineats ttt — tmeal Fortifies Meaf, Flower Hat Conceals Hair, | Pats Focus on Eye-Allure. | NEW YORK (UPI)—The lat- | edflobes,” says the noted mil- est thing to put on your head liner, “it emphasizes the face this season is a ‘“‘cap of cow< eyes." "Ke ses ma’ Just the a en cae 0 » am. The focus on eyes also is name Sally Victor has given for what Mrs. It's a close fitting, hair-hid- mist” hats. These black ing cap of pretty fabric flowers | evening concoctions of veiling shaped like cowslips (which are | and sheers that make a girl something like primroses). | look like two big eyes peeping Mrs. Victor makes it in shades | oyt of a dark fog. All are of white, pink, pale blue, yel- “ae wiibamea” c: aah low and rose. big—"for mystery.” Some use sts ato nhkoe ier ot | ate 2 ee ln "; os ” . into a other field flowers—ev " mass. ee Pentise Press Phote members of the Detroit CHARLES W. DICKERSON Recipient of a B.S, degree stitute is Charlies Warren Dick- erson, sori of Mr. and Mrs. Don F, Dickerson of Ogemaw road. He was a national win- ner of the E. L. Newcomb Memorial award for under- graduates in 4 cy. He is affiliated with Delta Tau Ep- silon Fraternity. Peace League Will Send Four to State Confab Shea International League for delegates to the organization's an- nual convention to be held June 20-24 at Lawrence College, Apple- ton, Wis., Mrs. John C, Houston, new chairman of the Oakland County group will head the dele- gation, along with Mrs. Otte Enoch of Southfitld who is the incoming state president. Other delegates are Mrs. Robert Applegate of Bir- mingham and Mrs. Franklin Wallin of Detroit. In addition to Mrs. Houston, new officers are Mrs. Applegate and Mrs. William Button of Walled Lake, vice chairmen; Mrs. Otto Enoch, recording secretary; Mrs. Wallin, corres secretary; and Mrs. Harold Chalk of Birming- ham, treasurer, Mrs. Clark Hostess to Church Group Mrs. E. G. Clark of Silver Lake road was hostess at a luncheon to the January-March group of the First Presbyterian Church Tues- day, Assisting her were Mrs. Wal- ter J, Baumgartner, Mrs. E. T. MeNeil and Mrs, Robert ‘Bliss. Participating in the missionary program were Mrs, Roy G. Ashwin Pickup Repair or Remodel Your Furs “NOW IS THE TIME” COLD. FUR STORAGE Exclusive Hollanderizing ° & Delivery =. FE 65-1241 in pharmacy from Ferris In- | Onzkland County Branch of Peace and Freedom will send four and Mrs. H. J. McGrath. 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See No Sense in Waiting for Boy to ‘Pop Question’ ms Ag Teenage Girls Scuttle Datitig’ 7 By EUGENE GILBERT it. But she would never think Signed tossing: they are significant. of soul searching. “It's not tong|she practic Gilbert Youth Research Co. _|asking the question herself. is this the whisking away of a/for a girl to ask a felow for ajfather’s mouth. . trary standard which|date, but going is another|them want to save time : When it comes to landing a\GAlS TAKE INITIATIVE mene ea gag cme she said. “It’s much more TRADETIONALISTS SPEAK steady, a sizeable proportion of/ Today, many girls think the old-jof some greater change in the per- 8¢rious. young American females is all for|fashioned &yuestion-popping method|sonality of our young women? x * * _ chucking traditional feminine wiles ynsound in the 20th Century, and "T Watr “But then, if. girls always took ; into th can. some of the fellows agree. CAN FOREVER’ the back seat where would civiliza- se modern girls prefer a| A full 20 per cent of the 682 teen-| Lisa Skelly, 17, of San Antonio,|tion be? Why should we always direct “me Jane, you Tar-|agers we questioned about the mat-/Tex., voiced a modern version of|have to wait, wait, wait? We have gan” type of approach. ter felt it quite all.right for a girljan opinion shared by women down'as much right to’ ask and get What a eR to ask a boy to go steady. through-the ages—the same one|we want as anyone.” | been an accepted standard of ro- | More girls (24 per cent) than ee phere plbacutl The’ boys whe grented ik | mance that the boy must take the | boys (16 per cent) felt this way. |° hods. — right. to the girls were quite initiative. When it came ques- | Still, only 4 per cent of the girls | “Sure I asked him. If I had | philosophical about their shrink- . tion-popping time, he did the | had acted on their convictions, waited for him to get around to | ing male role. | popping- = * These figures may not seem too, Vd still be waiting. A man) 5.2 sherman, 18, of Baltimore,| The shy old-fashioned girl, if shelimposing, but when one considers| 49¢s#’t know his own mind.” = [014 «140k the women have al- : were anxious, might lead him injthe many barriers of custom, re-| For Alicia Felsen, 18, of Chicago, ways gotten the men to do the ,some ‘ devious way to get on withiserve and established standards of'such a step involves a great deal:proposing. My mother tells me | ore ai ‘26 W. Huron Shoes for Young Folks . * * ; Beulah Edwards, 17, of Atlanta, said: “‘My parents think teenagers Fine Selection ‘of Baby Silver But not George Granit, 11, of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cline of [white accessories. The couple will | “Teenagers who have| Maceday Lake, was graduated Ii brought up know what's; from Eastern Michigan Col- - enplh ned singe arey wrong, and that applies} lege with a B. S. degree in ele- | An average passenger automo- | going steady,” said George. “If) mentary education. She will {bile in the U.°S. is 3.2 years old tiny ave fo take a coe, teach second grade classes in oe Se Rs IED by first owner. ‘FE 2-5812 88 N. Mapine | Kile, Halt OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. | “ 2 : . Pontiac Press Photo ) Ranging from 5 months to 91 years are the five Drake of Pinegrove street, Frank Atkins of Clark- generations of the Atkins family. They are (left to ston, Kay Lynn McVean and Mrs. Robert McVean of right) Mrs. Clarence Drake of Clarkston, Manley Cadillac street. Lady, Take Your Cue |i ms 2" seornte ne From Plant World into. the Atlantic through Lakes eee ee re ane OF St. Lawrence River. By RUTH MILLETT « “I don’t know anyone in this town and nobody seems very interested in knowing me,” writes a young wife. After living all of her life in one place, her husband's, company offered him a better job at the price of a move! to a distant community. The husband is getting along fine in his new job—but | his wife is miserable because she feels like an outsider. In fact, she is*so miserable she is thinking of asking’ her husband to go back to her home town and look for a job with some other company. Don't do it, lady. trazisplanted little thing, but like White Are you a gardener? If you pee gral ten =_— pohenis Red are, you have probably had this longed exactly where Ww bts it was, While you Were hite- experience, You've seen beauti. cit had on 4 te 10 ful flowering shrubs al] over abou been put dow Bark town ‘and, wanting one of your roots. own, you have gOne to a nursery * * * and bought one in a pet and planted it in the spot you chose for it. . What happened? Did you right away have a plant as large, as healthy, as full of blossoms as shrubs of the same kind blooming} sects chewed on it. All in all it was a pretty bedraggled little bush. But when a second spring rolled around you saw that some- thing had happened. Your shrub That is all you have to do—ig- nore your loneliness and your feel- ing of not belonging and start put- ting down roots, HELP SELF Join a church. Look around for suddenly didn’t look like a weak, | AT THE R&H SUMMER PLAY SHOES SHOE STORE = PLAY SHOES WOMEN’S © a community job you can handle. COOL GABARDINE PLAY SHOES ensational Day Price! SUNBACKS their heads off all over town? a aiid aie ohare can : , | : Of course not. The first _ = neato ’s associates. Make "the , $ 99 Don't miss this two-day Saas pect ear ey oa paring te aan | price pre Choose : | rom the prettiest CHANEL No. 5 ¢ Red - Blue Collection of senate : that ever breezed through for the Purse | 5 to 9 Black - Beige summer! 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North Saginaw a : : | a acs Goldfine Holds the Ear of Many Other Officials ' BOSTON (AP)--Friend of Pres-, idential Assistant Sherman Ad- profit. ers, he made almost 100 per cent whom Goldfine has gravitated as Ihe did to men of stature in fi-| (Called to Testify House Marine Group Set to Quiz Onassis on His Interests has interests. shipbuilding . part of the terms of settlement of an earlier dispute over the right of Onassis interests to buy sur- plus vessels after World War I. ‘These were restricted ‘to firms controlled by U.S. citizens. The subcommittee has asked de- ams, and little known to the pub-| Taking two brothers into busi- nance and marketing. One friend tailed questions of previous wit- lic, fabulously ‘wealthy Bernard'ness, he hired desk space. sy sosmge ‘B. G. collects public of-' inesses as to who controls the two jcom arse lager pe villager ing the diaper set in France as_ TOO BIG — They're not draft- = which is just as. well for quartermaster’ s This young fellow found a stan- dard issue helmet a bit large when he was brought to visit aboard a troopship in the harbor at Casablanca; Moracco. To Build Police Station YPSILANTI (—A new $255,000 police station will be constructed _|assembly line at an Army Ord-' nance Corps munitions plant here. . jlate yesterday. vt. . oe ee ee aes 2 oe , : __THE poyTIAc PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 _ | THIRTY-SEVEN - Every week 37,000,000 - Mount MeKinley in Alaska 1s the (Ship Magnate - Munitions Plant les="= jeder tery Blast Kills2.. | 3 Injured When Shell Army Ordnance Site BURLINGTON, Iowa (UPI) — A muffled explosion. killed two work- | ers and injured three others on an’ Officials said an artillery shell apparently exploded. x* r * The blast occurred in a 19-foot| square room where workers com- plete 106-millimeter shells on a Apparently Explodes’ at You're Invited MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING S, TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RD. : VA “GRAND OPENING Your Complete 1-Stop Laundry and Dry Cleaning Headquarters RIDLEY Flash CLEAN ERS CENTER FE 8-9272 ye Fo COUPON ‘ were notified, critical condition. Carroll Cos- by, 26, Burlington, was injured less seriously. Towa Ordnance Plant of the Army Ordnance Corps. It is located on here, Officials withheld the name of} the other victim until relatives i The explosion occurred at the|} U.S. 34 about 10 miles west of spectator at a special House poset mile-long assembly line. The} chant Marine subcommittee hear- damage, estimated at between! BE SURE AND ' i'$10.0 are er a contract involving. his ae and $40,000, was restricted | BRING THIS | in _.. WORTH p10. aioe The Justice Department filed © Pe me em. i COUPON FOR B) it for your oi8.08 Gi Seok of 4 The blast blew part of the root || | YouR $10.00. | CLOTMRS. ry, cogaing at ou ae. gs _ suit in New York last seek charg book per : . ‘UPI Phote ee ee a building and blew out some win- | WELL, IT WAS LIKE THIS . . . — Samanthy, cag diilae vecentiy. ” icaintey Ge ean oe = pea yp Pome Nts Tinaiinnind dows, . There was no fire. | a hen owned by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson may have a specialty for bowling alley lunch some 50 million dollars for Ameri- One .of the dead workers was of Lodi, Calif., ee os eee counters, can flag operations. Dolores Marlett, 40, Fort Madison. The suit named the Alexander ’~« « * DR HENR Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings YA. MILLER ‘ terms for years with governors, ‘empire including eight New Eng- cially spvecanes. as lis not an American citizen. members of Congress and may-land textile companies, =| ~ * | Capt. Granville Conway, presi-| 'real estate. corporations, and of-| §o Mrs. eee may be host-dent of Victory Carriers, testified ee. * * ifices in Boston, New York and | iess to a California industrialist, yesterday that a recent letter -re- * San Francisco. la senator from Washington, or the garded as default on construction | The Russian immigrant son of} Now 67, Goldfine has his twojwife, or sister, of a governor. of the three ships was not in- | itinerant needle peddler, he Dartmouth -edueated sons, Solo-\Goldfine once summoned New itended as such. a boy prodigy who dropped mon and Horace, in business with | governors to an enti-hard | Instead, Conway said, the letter | of high school after one year.|him. Daughters Gwendolyn and times conferegce. His hotel en- 'to the government was intended A death in the family ended plans Cynthia are graduates of Mount tertainment | is Misty to be lavish.'to bring about @ congressional for higher education after he won Holyoke =) ory. ey: | * ‘hearing in hopes of modifying the in Ypsilanti on two pieces of prop- erty at Michigan and Congress to be purchased by the city, . The Atlantic is the saltiest of the|}; great oceans. a Closed. Wednesday Afternoons Weekend Specials Bie, four double promotions in school. | | Goldfine i a penchant for contract te provide for construc- Hundreds of He had been a newsboy. With his, An asset since Tes — him picking up tabs. Even to strang- tion of two tankers instead of Items for first two dollars he opened a bank when he was 26 is his wife, the erg he may be a generous giver. three. e S : account. former Charlotte Goldblatt, who Onee he shook hands into a busi- the Horhe When he sought a job Goldfine presides over the beautiful Gold- ness friend’s restaurant party, dis- spent eight solid hours canvassing fine home at sedate Chestnut Hill covered it was a wedding party merchants, lawyers, doctors, jew- in suburban Brookline. Goldfine is for the friend's secretary. Depart- @lers, tailors, newspapers. When dynamic, quick to react, quick of!ing, Goldfine presented the girl a hatter learned why Goldfine tongue. She is quiet and calm. he had néver met before with $100 walked in at the end of the day On the telephone, Mrs. Goldfine in new bills. : looking for work, he said “You're proves a gentle barrier between hired.” As errand boy, he got $3 newsmen and her husband. A sec-! a week. ‘retarial staff is similarly efficient To Mark ‘Big Mac’ Rite Goldfine gravitated toward big,in his offices. One newspaper | men in Boston's finance and mar- sought him 36 days for a state-| CHEBOYGAN @® — A special | edition of the Cheboygan Daily ket district, At 19 he had a con-|ment. * * * | Tribune will be issued June 2% tract with a Maine textile tycoon’ to sell refmnants from four mills.; But the callers are more likely | marking dedication of the Macki- Peddling to tailors arld hatmak-'to be political figures, toward! nae Straits Bridge, Burglar Alarm Scares Away Safecrackers _ Safecrackers hit two business. >| places next door to each other last night but got only $50. The thieves first broke open the, safe at the H. H. Smith Shell Oil’ Co., 590 S. Paddock St.,. where’ they found the $50. | Next they tried the Murray Ww. Sales Co., at 578 S. 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YORK—In America, when te the point of being manageable | can result to the child, — ual sta him freedem for like, : : . and docile—who ate rarely seen And the. psychological advan- only a few minutes a day at first.| It may be more trouble than around like a papoose, and it may lead to more back-talk when the kiddies get to the sassy age. But carrying yeup stiff and silent child —_ Allan Jones! Ex-Wife Cloth in the eye. Moscow, “seeing a nurse in a Rus-/bands — the children are taken well need firmly buried in his|*hat's the way we like our young-| jones agreed to pay $1,500 month- In-Russia, we leagned today, it’s|,i., maternity ward carrying two 4 thing.” id when y it the |Sters—fiery enough to deserve an later petitioned . different. A wound up child in|) A 4 gh tiog noeas Ee “Ges : eer sm be ae ~ occasional spanking. It's the new ¥ Soviet circles is a docile one. He has been wound in white cloth strips—swaddled at birth. Obviously, the Russians are backward about babies. 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This figures to be about $50,000 a year, but more important it assures Nick of security. which very few men in the sports world can equal. of what the Pistons do in the way of com- petition in the NBA the contract is binding and if any- vone decides Nick should be relieved then it would cost | industrialist Fred Zoliner —% a chunk of cash, . We doubt that Kechives Golde ever have taken the of Ball players and managers may draw far more in yearly salaries but how many at the age of 45 can say they have that security until they are 657 The task for Kerbawy won't be an easy one. Zollner wants Nick to do for the Pistons what he did for the Lions and if anyone cares to look through the past) decade, the most, successful in history for Detroit’s pro football team, then it is obvious to see what. Zoliner means. i PERSONALITY PLUS Always wearing a welcoming grim and offering a hearty handshake, Nick has been pro fodtball's out- standing public relations asset. - Some disliked him. But that goes with success. It seems everyone knew him however. MILLION DOLLAR SMILE — no regret in the smile of ex-Lions’ is in the background. ‘today, Who's tobe the Lions’ © lop man? ‘ : : * *“ The best guess was Edwin " - The Lions may have, accepted Nick Kerbawy’s resignation “with regret” but théfe appears to be general manager who yesterday signed a long term contract which would bring him a million dol- lars at about $50,000 a year. Edwin J. Anderson, Lions’ president J; Anderson, president of pro football's world champions and a local brewery, would take over the Lions’ affairs himself. - Such a doubling up would be | nothing new in, National. Foot- ball League annals and it usu- ally accompanies success. *..'. 2: £ ‘ complete overlord of the Chi- , ©ag0 Bears for most of their “ existence, Paul Brown has doubled up as coach and gen- eral manager of Cleveland ever since the team was es- tablished in 1946. Kerbawy, meanwhile, was getting busy today on his iron- clad million-. tempted to put limitations on televising athletic events, Nick has kept a more liberal attitude with TV cameras, _ . He was one of the boosters of pro football's sound TV policy and now pro basketball may get some of the same. — NEW BOLT — The new Tommy Bolt, , won the National Open title last was greeted with a picture of when he arrived at ts Hills for the oo who ; week in Tulsa Open. The pict the “Old” Bolt \ Yanks in Town Tomorrow DETROIT wW — This fellow Bill)‘ Norman may be quite a prophet. Just night before last he said In NCAA Tournamen Nats Face F Foytack ‘you win some, you lose some, | land some days it rains.” | And lo, yesterday it t did rain. Wen Lest "Pet. 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Chicago at Milwankes. f p-m.—Briggs (0-0) vs. Spahn ¢ TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE Washington at Cleveland. 7 pm. } | { New york a at Detroit. 8: oat pa. l Beste, at Kensas Ciy. 8 pms. | ~ Area Standings AMERICAN ASSOCIATION j | | Wen Lest Fct. Behind WATERFORD AMERICAN Denver... oe 3 SS — | (Seftball) Charleston * co ee ees _W Li Minneapolis | 7 562 5 jSno-Bol ... .........0.4. «=@1 Ornahan, eA 4. 6S OOT% Labelend 43 Wichita 2 6M. 2 % [Drug .......... 26 Indianapolis: 3 2 — us Nonne’s cone SO isville 3 «# 4 19 WATERFORD NATIONAL oR (Softball) : INTERNATIONAL LEAG WL Won Lest Pet. Behind Spencer ............. 8 1 Montreal 7 3B St =~. Hubert. beta ceicuna 6 62 Toronto % 8 03 . i nee 64 Rochester 7 (SRT b Dru 4-4 Columbus 3 32 8 6M vba Wall .. . 4 4) javans 29 3 43 10 PL Merchants 7a 6. tichmond BB 36 438 611 Eagles ...... sre eisiarereas ee 0 8] fiami 2 8 43 Li’ juffalo 4 © 35 BG JUNIOR LEGION WLT) UTHERN AS ae es fgg ba ig rgtelmdeg -- 101 so Wen Lest Pet. 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Crusaders TS 0 & Clarleston 4, Rysin’s Mkt. 3 WESTSIDE PEE-WEE WESTERN | Winets wi Yankees 17, ‘MoCarroll 4 Indians 2 0 . Braves mie © Other , stores | Scouts a es Aces 8, Pontiac Boys © bi neh a i | Bi® B Sewers aed Sis. Facies : Chiefs - » 3 : 4 os 4 1 ' ‘ a | ANNAPOLIS, Md. (®—Tulane’s |Ron Holmberg got a chance today jto live up to his pre-tournamentt ranking of No. 1 in the National 50 Boys Attend “Tiger Tryouts Michigan Netters Bow Collegiate Tennis Championships at the Naval Academy. The Tulane ace drew seventh. seeded Jack Douglas of Stanford! first ranking player he has met in the tournament which started Mon- day. . Douglas, Stanford's football quarterback and one of the top col- lege tennis players in the country, 6-2, 6-1 victory vesterday over Jon Squads Play Regulation Game Friday to Windup: Two-Day School 4 Eleven pitchers were among 50 boys, ages 17-24, who turned out at Wisner Stadium for the Tiger tryouts this morning. The two-day camp is being conducted by former Tiger Pat ‘Mullin with his assistant, Jimmy Briggs. Morning ~ workouts consisted of base running, throwing, batting and other fundamentals. Tomorrow ‘two squads will be) selected and the teams will play ball in regulation style until all boys present haye the chance to field and hit. Wednesday, at the tryouts held in Battle Creek, the intra-squad game started at 10:00 a.m. and continued ontil 3:00 p.m: Del Crandall Sidelined MILWAUKEE i® — Catcher Del Crandall has been sidelined by a knee injury and was replaced in the Milwaukee line-up by Del Rice as the Braves played the Chicago Erickson of Michigan. Erickson was rated among the first 16 play-| ers in the meet. Holmtberg whipped John Cook of Western Michigan, 6-0, 6-2 for his’ ‘fourth straight victory. Robért Sasson of Michigan and'P Leslie Dodson of Western Michi- gan were victors in the first round) consolations. Sasson won fro ‘Dave Hewitson of Rollins, 6-4, 641. Dodson defeated James Berry of Florida State, 6-2, 6-2. NCAA Golf Meet Will Start Sunday WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. iP—Nu- merous late entries have increased the field to 302 and forced exten- sion of dates for the 6lst NCAA Golf Championships opening Sun- day at Williams College. The tournament committee Wednesday announced after a rul- ing by NCAAChairman Ted Pay- suer “of Northwestern University that ‘there will be three days of iqualifying. rounds instead of the original two, As a result, the event will run through June 29 instead of June 28. Golfers will compete from 79 colleges and -universities including| Cubs Wednesday right. : 41 full-teams. for a quarter-finals opponent—the | reached the quarter-finals with a} _ September 1956, His switch from the highly successful Lions. to the year- old, troubled Pistons was a surprise. Kerbawy submitted _ his resignation to Andavecd Sunday a * * Next Pol Zoliner met with his directors and told them of - his plan to hire Kerbawy. “We had no idea what was ap until Zoliner walked in and laid it on the table,”’ said Piston director Herm Fish- man, a former University of Michigan athiete. “All eight of us went for it right away.” Kerbawy should give the Pis- tons a quick shot in the arm. Their first season in Detroit after moving here from Fort Wayne, Ind. was not distin-_ guished. Zollner lost an esti: mated $100,000 as attend=nce was poor and the Pistons were not impressive. * * * The glib, former Lion gen- evn] manager was one of the leading lights behind the foot- ball team’ $ success in the last . 145 Ton Golfers Are Par-Hunting at Warwick Hills Winter Rules Will Be Permitted as 72- Hole Event Gets Started By BILL CORNWELL - GRAND BLANC—An official to- ital of 145 players started leaving the first tee this morning in the! first 18-hele round of the $52,000 ‘Flint Open golf tournament at AP Wirephote ire is a club-throwing shot which cest him a $100 fine satin: the 1957 tournament in Flint. i } The hour-long shower washed ‘out the, Detroit Tiger- Washington | \Senator baseball game at Briggs | | Stadium and it likely will be viayed | jas, part of a doubleheader irt- July. ‘Chances are better than even the rainout Came at an opportune time’! for the Tigers. * * * They were trailing the’ Sena- tors 3-2 with Washington at bat | im the top of the foufth inning. Neil Chrisley’s sixth home rua behind Herb Piews’ single brought in two runs,dn the first inning. In the third Roy Sievers led off with a single and Clint Courtney drove him home with a double to left. The rain also washed out two Tiger runs in the second inning on Jim Hegan's single, a walk to pitcher George Susce and Frank Bolling’s double high off the left field screen * * * The two teams close out the se- ries today at Briggs Stadium and, Paul Foytack was scheduled to op-! ‘pose Russ Kemmerer in a battle) iof right-handers. Then the New ‘York Yankees seek their revenge and Norman has nominated either Frank Lary—who has two straight shutouts to his credit—or Jim Bun- ning to open the vital Yankee set. i Although the two teams waited about 63 minutes before the um- pir . decided to call it quits, Nor- | man stil! imposed his 15-minute clubhouse ban on newsmen, He calls it a “cooling off” period and it might be interesting to learn fust how fong it takes the jtourney average major league baseball player to cool off, The rainout “saved” Al Kaline’s 15-game hitting: streak and kept Bolling’s at 11 games, Ozzie Vir- girl, who has hit*safely in 10 of 12 games he's played, grounded out in his only two appearances. Pa * * . 2 The Tigers have a chance today to. extend their winning streak. to six games—and that would be the team’s longest of the seagon. The club had a-seven-game streak in | jh giant Warwick Hills Golf and Coun-' ltry Club. Warwick Hills, a 220-acre tract of meadowland just 24 months ago. is expected to offer the nation’s greatest golfers an exacting test) of skill before the four-day 72-hole comes to an end Sunday. The longest course in Michigan and the 2nd longest in the coun- try, Warwick stretches 7.230 yards from the. championship tees with a par of 36-36—72. Now in its first full vear of oper- ition, the newly-constructed layout has dense rough, frequent timber hazards and trap-infested greens. ‘But above all, this course has length almost overwhelming ‘length, It is unusual for a course so young to receive a tournament of isuch stature. The Flint Open is now the richest, tourney on the professional circuit with $9,000 in) prize money destined for the win- ‘ner. Because of cracking in the clay base of seven fairways, the tour- ney committee has decided 0 permit winter rules during this | event, The fairways are not at their best for &n event of this kind and winter rules will allow the golfers to improve their lies. A couple of practice rounds have indicated that the pros may be) able to cack the long layout before | the tourney is finished. Billy Casper, who shot a 71 at Warwick earlier this year to re- cord its first sub-par score, breezed around in 67 strokes yesterday, featured by a 40-foot chip for an eagle three on the 604-yard par five 16th holé. Sam Snead, who had such a miserable time in the National Open last week at Tulsa, Okla., fired an unofficial 69 yesterday. Among the early favorites today were South African: Gary Player, Julius Boros crowned U.S. Open champion, was ‘not given much chance of w inning! again here. * * * The official entry list when play| began today showed 134 pros and/| 11 amateurs. Nearly every top- ranking pro was present and even withdrawal due to a hand injury) failed to dim the luster of the star-| studded field, An admission fee of $1 will be, charged daily and all parking is: free. Warwick Hills is loca.ed on| U.S, 10 three miles south of Grand/| Blanc, X-Ray Mantle’s Shoulder CLEVELAND (AP) — Mickey Mantle, New York Yankee cen- ter fielder, received! X-ray treat- ment for his injured right_ shoul der at Evangelical Deaconess Hos- pital yesterday, It was learned this was the. sec- ond in. a series of three treat- ments for the Yankee slugger, who has been ailing since spring train- He will receive further ‘treat- > and hard-hitting! seorge Bayer. Tommy Bolt, newly-| Western Crown | 10 years. Taking over his job after serving the Lions in less- * er capacities, Kerbawy helped build the Lions into a solid franchise. Under his manager- ial guidance the Lions became huge -money makers,” selling close to 40,000 season tickets annually. . . * * * Now Kerbawy is faced with the same building problems with the Pistons. “My jeb right now is sell- ing basketball and promot- “Detroit is a_ fantastically splendid sports town and I'm certain big league. basketball will sell here.” * * *- Kerbawy succeeds Fred De- _lano, who resigned after one season ‘as Piston general man- ager. Casey Hires Yanks Beat | By The Associifted Press Poor old Casey Stengel. His New York’ Yankee pitching staff} was so thin he had to get some help with a trade, So what. hap- ns? A couple of old hands give up only and he’s won two in a row again. * * * It was southpaw Whitey ‘who spun a_ three-hit at Cleveland Tuesday. Then Case hauled Art Ditmar out of the bull- Ford | Jewelers Keep Winning, 6-2 Continue City Baseball) Drive as Picman Stops | Union Team Shaw’s Jewelers continued their lresurgence to power in the Class A City: Baseball League with a 6-2 triumph over CIO Local 5M Wednesday at Wisner Field. The defending city champion piled up a 3-0 lead after two innings and coasted to victory behind the steady four-hit pitch- ing of Don Picman, Michigan | State sophomore hurler work- ing for the Jewelers this sum- | mer. Picman, a Birmingham produet, had a shutout until the 5th inning when the CIO tallied both of its runs on successive singles by Kim Conroy, Chet Woodmore and Bud Hayward. Picman didn't walk any- one and he struck out eight. six hits bxetween them | shutout) . + AP Wirepheto GOOD BLOCK — Luis Aparicio (11) blocks an attempted throw to first base by Boston second baseman Pete Runnels. The play started when Ear! Battey hit to shortstop Don, Buddin forcing —= ond = = beat the White” Sox, 13-9 Old Hands, Tribe Again ;pen last night and the right-hand- jer pitched a no-hitter fof 5 1-3 innings in his first start before getting reliever Ryne Duren’s help ior a 32 success over the Indians. wall of which leaves Duke Maas and Virgil Trucks, picked up in a deal with Kansas City, and Zack Monroe, recalled from Denver, still sittin’ on ial pinstripes. * Second place aeviee eight games back, blasted a 33 - inning shutout string by Chicago pitching, hammering five bome runs.in a 13-9 victory over the White Sox. Baltimore defeated Kansas City 5-3. Detroit and Washington were idied by rain, but the Tigers moved into a third place tie with | Kansas as | ¥* -* Ditmar, cae a decision while iwerking 28 relief innings this sea- - son, was breezing with a 3-0 lead, on first-inning homers by Hank Bauer and Elston Howard. Then an error and singles by Minnie Minoso and Mickey Vernon cracked his no-hit spell and scored two unearned runs in the sixth. When he gave up a double by loser Jim ‘‘Mudcat” Grant in the seventh, Casey decided Ditmar was tiring and brought in Duren. ‘The rookie right-hander fanned two in a hitless 2 1-3 innings of relief, | * * * Mudcat (34) allowed only six ‘hits, blanking the Yankees. on three over the last eight innings. A walk came ahead of the clinch- ing home run by Howard, who was behind the plate instead of Yogi Berra, who had an eye test in effort to explain his .211 aver- age. d Vie Power and Woody Held, late of the -A’s, played their first Shaw’s drove starting pitcher Terry Zellhart from the mound 'with three runs in the 4th stanza. Jim Wagner relieved Zellhart and finished on the hill for the Union. ‘alien was tagged with the de- | fee d, Bob Swindell paced the Jewel- ‘ers’ six-hit attack with a pair of; isingles in three official attempts, cio SHAW'S ABR ABR B. Hayward 3 6 1 Scheibner 231 | Woodhull, 3 0 1 Bwendell 3 1 23 i Weene: 3 0 © Thomas 4 0 -1) ckette 3. 0 0 Trott 401 [Saag 3 6 ‘ Stanick 3.0 96 | ohnson 3°60 Zubalik 3°60 A. Hayward 2 0 0 Pilesser 3 0 6 Graves 1 0 0 R. Bishop 0 08 0 ‘Conroy 3 1 1 «8. Bishop 2 1 6 Zelibart 1 0 © Picman sini Woodmore 1 1 1 ° ‘26 a 4 a7 6 6 ABRH cio 000 020 0-244 Shaw's 120 300 x—€6 62 Patty Seeks 7th ERIE, Pa. (AP) — Patty Berg goes after her seventh Women’s Western Open invitation golf championship today at the 6,370- yard. Kahkwa Club course. The course, with a woman's par of 37-36—73, but tough test, It has small greens) and narrow fairways. Miss Berg, who captured the ti- tle last year at Montgornery, Ala., heads a .field of] women __profes- sionals who will be competing for is. considered a fair | game for the Indians. Both were hitless, with Power's hitting streak ended at 22 games, longest in the majors this season. Young Milt Pappas (4-1) gave up only five hits and two runs in his seven innings and produced the lead run with a double for ithe Orioles. A two-run homer by Gus Triandos, his 14th, triggered a three-run Baltimore sixth, junk- ‘ing Murry Dickson's shutout bid. Dickson now is 5-3. * * * Marty Keough, hitting his first in the majors, Don Buddin, Jackie Jensen, Ted Williams and Frank Malzone homered for the Red Sox, with Jensen's tying Bob Cerv of the A’s for the AL lead at 17. Wil- liams and Malzone homered in a six-run eighth off losing reliever Jerry Staley (1-5) that over-hauled an 8-7, Chicago lead. Ike Delock (4-0) won it in relief of Tom Brew- ler, who blew a 5-1 lead.’ Ex-Tiger iRay Boone hit a three-run homer as the Sox scored four in the sev- enth. Third Ace for Beale Getting the hole-in-one in. golf is becoming a habit with Wayne Beale of Pontiac, He fired the third ace of his life on the 113 yard &th hole at Twin Lakes while golfing with his wife and Mr. and Mis.’ Les Haromond. His other pe in Detroit — $5,000 in prizes in the 29th open. \ two were made at Silver Lake. ‘ : e. - : = : : g ef : ; « FORTY : J) He PONTIAC PRESS “THURSDAY, JUNE 10,3008 ; : : | \ t : aa . eae oe z 7 g ne eax : ees : Sh os Tae é 4 — ee ” 7 ce ¥ s : vs eee rtther, perater' bowler cot lng the winter campiga is Cande| Newcombe Wins Redleg Debut; Youn sShine Cass Avenue Brake Service a 109 N, Cass Avenue . “Pontiac's Oldest Brake Service” BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL! 7 ft + °| ‘Baseball and softball are going full force in most areas 3 € bre H *s GRAKES RELINGD —ee 16° cisco worked out of it by , cee r os setnesscesue inner again last night for Cin-| innings the of | hitter Irv Noren ' ae : D a rr date for a full sum- Ss Cun seen ae On ake com pry cecensivg off o Seattenieg| settee Peel Ciel tet ak chucks te (oan: uae Leone on a * while others are-neacing & serting da}4 for ¢ an potas J Other Cars in Proportion | mer action in what will probably be the biggest spo i | [ears ite arm nie seven Se ks On MA We Guarantee Our Work! ret of the way for a 61 vcury. major league victory and| The Redlegs, now 4 games beat week when tvo unearned run Yeryone from the boys in the Little League to Shaw's . shutout a ; a : : : : : “ BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT ft eas Nowk’'s, frat pitchlog ap-|Anpules Goteesed, Puliaduights: $4/\aned Peeking tape ecg Ge telitem Ramus ool tes ties toe Fidei dna ies ak glans peer Hy a pencence for Ge Rellags, whe o * * the first when Gus Bell’s fifth|the third lest night.- Then he|!g to win a title of some kind. : DO-IT. 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(AP) SEE US FOR ENGINE TUNE-UP, a oo Rommel did not follow proper grog tan, 17, , ee Te —aw — of ——— | League iS School ran ENGINE OVERHAUL, BRAKE WORK rege Saath Gahtane has swaled four tame run te |Frochling of Coral Gables, Fi When Ramos sent Frank Bol games Many high ‘high meet today for the singles -WOHLFEIL-DEE sa08 3 . il BRACE. in Yome Bahama, ling to the dirt with a close | school basebaliers in county (title of the National Interscholas- . FE 2-490 81 4 id Gavilan, pitch, Rommel sfepped in front | baseball and softball leagues. tic tennis tournament. it 4 : ‘I i if i it 1 boys who switched from the Town-/©9 Castillo to take a quarter-final —f = = oo © — ui r= | © = =| GS | age fut Ha Til] Hin ant An; Peeks nh i if i i | ously. Babe Ruth hurler pth fo Little League Shutout , s schmidt. The 15-year-old Union ; pitche ‘ Ellicitt Furniture blanked Sybil's * r reportedly “throws : — |Basketball Coach Quits jreal hard.” . . 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Walker's biggest concern centers jnot on how the fish are biting— are The conservation department has been forced to cut back on many plead fisheries operations because “ee Fairly ( a ‘marked in some areas by too many |, but rather on how the fishermen |. buying. about 34 per cet from sae year. However; Walker it was. ie up cae ta trend. Conservation department field reports indicated interest in fish- ing is picking up and that many anglers have been waiting for the bass season to open before trying for panfish, pike and other fish that share the same waters. “for iain - jsmallmouths. Five is the posses- punt Sept. “4 tn trout lakes and | streams, and to Dec, 31 in all ‘other waters. ¢ * * * Ten inches is the minimum size largemouths and | sion limit. limit for both There are six-exceptions to the | size limits. 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W — Police] pear’ creaming near the Cole/tither take care of himself, SERVING—. ; British subjects and their families - |vesterday arrested a part-time Thornton and other deputies hid re ; BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCHEONS |preacher they said kept his 88- the : rd Full Course ge _ SERVED DAILY 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. fihave Bg — officially to “lyearold father captive within an en The e consi ea non because! — } telectric fence i 6% ; : | we Rae % Lasange Complete Carry-Out Service Pithat country’s troubles show no| | ; ie : * and Chips signs of subsiding. : Sheriff's deputy Charles Thorn- | (Lake Perch) Pasquale‘s delicious foods prepared aoe ton said Daniel George Cole, a % Hot Dogs to take out . . . just call us and < ~|husky 60-year-old, was taken into * Hot Sandwiches your order. will be ready in a few A spokesman told a news. con-| {custody after police saw him %& Shakes %& Malteds = minutes, call . . . ference the advice has been ex-| kicking his elderly father. Cole cen Thre Thurs, 1) A.M. te 1 A.M. tended to wives and families of| | was charged with assault aad bet- . Priday and seterdaye ti & ui. to te 3 :8@ A.M. MY 3-1421 British diplomats _ British sub- — = . jects who vas» enaee . Cole cong — , 1 “The spokesman shed no light on where his condition was described a general nape pa Paarl that | 88 fair, a pe British forces are. to inter- Thornton sai elder Mee = =6MA 4-3135 vone tn Lelinin ff tisk te , Finuaas === TONIGHT Se eS es tne ante HELD OVER! Charles errens WITNESS for the PROSECUTION” JEAN PETERS “A Man fia Called ye a Tyrone RICHARD : Toop Power "aff eee Ss SS eS ee ee ee ee eS ee ee ee ee ee “rwewwewvewveeeeveerrrrvrerrrrervrrrvrere, sopetie Slo] baie _ DRIVE-IN 2S Theatr € “cx z tony yee a. ; ~y* ‘ as wvrrrvYvVeVVeYYeYeeVVVYVTTeTreeeeeeeeeeY ~~ THE BRIDGE ro) \ asl: RIVER ranny ing is shown as she prepared to AP Wiseghote ACTRESS DIVORCES PHYSICIAN — Actress ‘Whonia’ Flem- take witness stand in Santa Mon- ica, Calit., in a trial of her suit for a divorce from Dr, Léw Morrill. ‘‘He said innumerable times he was sacrificing his career for our marriage” ee ee ene ee Oe Oe Lin Er imadianne os client &o-anaah .* Hollywood Headlines By BOB THOMAS: Lee Remick certainly. has gotten wevwvvwwYTYeTeyrerrerrreTTeYreTY ow wrevv"evGe-Trrtrrert,grrerrrrvrererrTY WALLED LAKE Casino Ballroom WALLED LAKE MICHIGAN inewcomer gets typed, ~ {herself into a lot of sexy roles. “First came “A Face in, the jhip-swinging baton twirler with an * * * “T can't understand how I got ityped,”’ I've got news for her. This sort of thing can't be stopped. Once a especially in sexy roles, it sticks. The strange part of it is that COMES TO THIS =a Exclusive FIRST SHOWING IN THIS ENTIRE AREA Direct from record 14 week run +D Pi sees amen * Tomennow/l] PONTIAC IWE-IN a) eee € Las Shy. in the city of Detroit COWUMBNA PICTURES presets A SAM SPIEL PROOUCTIN WILLIAM HOLDEN ALEC GUINNESS - JACK HAWKINS. THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI —PLUS— “KWAI WINS ACADEMY AWARD FOR BEST PICTURE! i | ADMISSION FOR THIS Special Engagement $1.25 Fed. tax inc. Children Under 18 Years Free FRIDAY-SATURDAY RUNNING TIME RIVER KWAI 8:36 and 12:45) (7 “Blond Blackmailer” - at 10:25 Only. by Day...the Fashion Model acess un Racket Dame! Box Office Open 7 P.M. NOW! Thru SAT. Lee seems more like the Debbie | Reynolds type in person than the | Marilyn Monroe variety. o's Pe wholesome girl seeks no undue notice of her pre jvious physical merits. Lee Remick Gets Tired iof Playing Sexy Roles HOLLYWOOD (AP)—For a girl who is fairly proper Bostonian, she complained mildly Is ‘It's gotta stop.” Matter of fact, the girl won't even pose for cheesecake. “They asked me to at Warners once,” she recalled. “I told them} absolutely no. What I want out of acting has nothing whatsoever to do with cheesecake.” See what I mean about this girl? She admits to being ‘‘fair- 7 proper” end her Bostonian extended only from oe until she was 6. Then she moved to New York, | She started acting at an early age, appearing in summer thea- ters and road companies. She idipped into television in those gol- Gen days when the New York dramatic shows were producing exciting new talent. « &. we Elia Kazan first saw her as a sexy doll." He provided her film. debut in ‘‘A Face in.the Crowd.” He predicted top stardom and signed her for a number of pic- be made, Twentieth Century-Fox also mt rhe | a her potentialitie: and gave her a one-picture-a-year contract. You can bet the studio will exer- “ DOORS OPEN 10:45 Serpe : 7 one."* Betty Hutton Decides | peeont oy MOGERT SUDDMAK, - « wosense sremarone. se anne | Betty Hutton says she has decided | The blonde entertainer: an- | Livingston. He flew-in from Holly- | wood Tuesday, Yesterday Miss i cise its options. * * * | Lee has alrady done some sell- ‘ing for the studio; she and her |husband, TV director William Col- jleran, attended the Cannes Film | Festival, where “Long, Hot Sum- |mer” was shown. She was frank jin her reaction to the affair. Lica “The whole atmosphere was kinda crummy,” she declared. “The hotel lobby was filled with Against Getting Divorce LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — After talking it over with her husband, against a divorce. nounced Friday that she would tures which she expects never will { SEE IT NOW AT THE Wed. NITES G SUNDAY $1.25, ~ 4% Matinees—2:00 P ROmALD SAE os Ri Saturday Matinees—1 30 : 5:00 Children 50c Anytime Tree FY DRIVE- IN THEATER Cor. 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West of Pontiac : Airport on M-59 Lus HOUR” “Cattle Empire” \ 5 a A 5 “4 “Paris Holiday” — ST WALLED LAKE . > f , oy e ficeuc WH/oude HGAd - FISH'NG ° BOATING BATHING , PICNIC GROVES _ AMUSEMENT RIDES | # 2? ee i i : hae oe Wei Cs ae pas {> e a ee Se eee = BS 8 iz See EPPS see fo : ; “ . pS ee ee, oe a2 , i oA : o_o i. eS : S : $ . * gee se é ‘i . \ a z ges * : } ie iv Re \ « S : : \ 1 . e . . + URSDAY, JUNE 1 ahs _FORTY-FIVE eee __| 1) \_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, , TH Industrialist’s Tax Returns Key to Answer i, ate Ae Were Goldfine Gifts Business Expense? _ By JAMES MARLOW ported. that Adams, while staying|Adams’ hotel bills as a business Eisentiower Jet it be known. yes- AP News Analyst —__ lin Goldfine’s hotel suite at Gold-|expense. WASHINGTON (AP)—Just how/|fine’s expense, not only charged; The Internal Revenue Service much was involved—in|to Goldfitie one dollar for a bow!|Will not reveal this kind of infor-/be ‘imprudent but he was honest experise i freeloading 'stlot ice but a 25-cent tip for the| Mish OT ton ts given to a ceed ten” copy Ba i come to] @liboy who brought it. gressional committee, only x * * light in Goldfine’s income tax re-| Adams told the subcommittee/ with It's still questionable how long turns. : this week that Goldfing had invit-| At his news conference -|Agams will stay. Republicans run- Eisenhower's him to use without ay Domes eee oe Se eae. oe textile manufacturer, an old-time) Plymouth, Mass. family friend, But a key question x '* is this: Friend or not, Goldfine in AND HER BL fast man with a buck. it was all about he went to Ad- A subcommittee investigator re-@ms and asked him. | Adams asked the FTC for infor- mation, got it, and tirned it over Russi an to Goldfine. Subcommittee coun- a Pad sel Robert Lishman says FTC rules and law forbid giving out ® this information, It contained the name of the company complaining calak bakiec Gn meevaiter su mittee. Both Ike, Dulles Feel Lishman then will be in a position Khrushchev Following to sk him whether he deducted Much Tougher Policy $720,000 Medical Center WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- dent Eisenhower and Secretary otj Honors Surgical Orderly State Dulles have started a new a of U. S.-Soviet relations. een to determine whether current negotiations over such is- sues as a summit conference offer any real hope of producing agree- ments, * * * Both men appear convinced that Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush- Administrator Clyde Fox es) RENO (AP) — Washoe Medical Center’s new $720,000 diagnostic and treatment facility was dedi- cated to a surgical orderly. The honor came to Chris ris, 67, a native of Greece, as he completed 27 years to become the hospital's longest employe. chev is following much tougher timated that Kakoris has wheeled policies, but they are not sure why, State Department experts look- ing for an answer admittedly do not have all the necessary facts. For example, they are not sure why Soviet ambassadors from the United States and other key West- ern countries were called back to Y HAK-KAFF/ += Q covert this week for urgent con- y deere He erage! tation, Y ARDIANSHIP OF Yo * Y, | A GUINEVERE |S 7, GALSWORTHY One eee that Khrush- Jorerytre fis EVENING! 7 ‘1S 5 AND GAINSBOROUGH 3 =<... é chev may be planning some new _ ° XPECT- SAY HOW A maneuver in foreign affairs with SAID YOU'D BE E J MASOR, CHILDREN, respect to a summit conference or possibly Soviet trade with the Western industrial countries, Ei- to continue his long and volumi- nous exchange of letters with Khrushchev in the light of such incidents as the execytion of for- mer Premier Imre Nagy of Hun- gary. * * * He said that the execution of Nagy, who was premier at the time of the Hungarian revolt against Soviet communism in late 1956, showed that the Soviets are following “‘policies of terror and intimidation . . . to bring about) complete subservience to their will.” : He added that this incident should alert the entire free world to “the lack of confidence that we are compelled to feel in the words and actions of these Com- munist imperialists.” * * * His hopes for coming to work- able agreements with the Soviets, he added, have suffered ‘‘a very great setback.” The Soviet high command has taken in recent weeks a series of actions bound to cost Russia good will and prestige, but it appears not to be bothered by this cost. Sprays Yacht Hull With Stainless Steel MANITOWAC, Wis. (UPD — A new use has been found for liquid Stainless steel that hfs been suc- cessful in coating water tanks, dairy machinery and oil tankers. A local boat company used it to coat the hull of a steel pleasure yacht. ‘ Microscopically fine flakes of stainjess stee] with a resin plas- tie binder were sprayed on the surface of‘a 99-foot steel diesel yacht built for Charies F. John- son of West Palm Beach, Fla. The coating makes the hull bet- ter able to withstand chemical erosion, corrosion, rust and abra- sion, Average yield of corn on U. S. land is 33 bushels to an acre, but yields of 140 bushels to the acre are not uncommon and there are reports of yields as high as 225 bushels an acre. ap | | + more than 25,000 patients to sur- gery. | de = if Yj MRS. GOMBY Fai MAJOR ING ME: “THEY GIT IN- SIDE! GOSH, AT'S \ WHUT THEY BRING "EM THRU HERE FER--HE'S MOMENTS WE'D LIKE TO LIVE OVER-- THE OLD COVERED BRIDGE y “Gh Oa: *: Ea 6-19 by Franklin Folger REPAY “Young man, I'll certainly tell Mrs. Lyons all about your demonstration. BOARDING HOUSE I'm the baby sitter.” ~ 4 % IT'S NICE CF YOU, MASOR, AND & > YOU'LL HAVE NO DIFFICULTY «— WE'VE TAUGHT THEM TO BE OBEDIENT AND RESPECTFUL /a. Yj THIS IS GALILEO, HE‘S 9 —— Y, DO YOU DO TO THE ° HOW DO YOU DO, MASOR \ r-J 6 o (be ) oS a. (S25 () HOOPLE/ © HE NEXT HI, MRS. GOMBY 2 S 6-17 | ets © | mauc ae FM og oon op neh en eg US Pak ONE GAND OUT OUR WAY : " . retire * : ss See ~ aman m= eT i = =~ ~~. il I SURE, HELL W Oy = f if KISSER WHEN } ) I GOTA NICE KICK IN}. 7 TH’ PANTS oa J! TM. Rog. U.S. Pat. OF. © 1958 by NEA Servien, ine. s\ T-R.WILLIAMS X en HALF ACRE CASTLE ist erat Daas _LHE EVER EARNED / John Morris if 13 ENOUGH! Wee c [©1988 by HEA Seovion, tne, FM. fag, U.S. Pet OF. -By Carl Grubert By T. V. Hamlin Opie ~{| WHAT'S THE OH, DEAR--- THERE 2 By Dick Cavalli © 1998 by NEA Service, tne, T.M. Reg. UB. Pat, OF By Charles Kuhn I THOUGHT A FELLER COULD SAVE MONEY BY RAISIN’ HIS OWN | GARDEN TRU BUT, GRANDMA, HAT MAKES YOU THINK A GARDEN . _ (|S SO EXPENSIVE? » % | VEGETABLE S..7 DONALD DUCK O#,! GUESS YA REALLY |i IT’S TH’ LINIMENT OO SAVE MONBY ON TH’ T COSTS / I THOUGHT YOU SAID (WELL, Y’ DON'T SEE ANY FLIES IN HERE, Sa addi Ma als, Jin Shicaiticiihill os Undies # Seats he f Pit 2 fa Pte . : bys : oe i C3 = -~ ; rem! * ee ; oe i Sf = ght a LEE £ af f : Eo", i oe 3 ae eg Es OR ad * * eS = . : ago Se ee * ae =e oe 4 ea ee 4 ee, ee é a . eg re ' i yo > oon 4 4 ae, A Sie : ; = 2 2 Py ee : eS eeu ae » # fy . 2 ¥ 4 - a 2 oy ‘ ‘ . # a ‘ Ec A cra, é ij? ae z ey . FORTY-SIX __ . i . | | in Early Deals. a ee ie ss ed Ba Interest-Rates i §-P Consi ers | ur Co ee — REEL RY —— m SOA .| [Market brought to the Farmer’s Saas Slightly ito Back Spending Finan om Ps : ay — : : ? CHICAGO @ — Major | in grain futu influences aad poe gpiy Pete absent today a furnished’ | and eens on th oar of teal idnasdgy tee i oa eS my © mice : ae et as generally wer fara Coty Nat purchases, tel heat and 2 1a FRUITS | Losses oe eh : nal .Bapk % ' within minor Se ee aoe Apples, Steet Rede. Di. ses.n.08:|Y reel ome ot most wee loans for that purpose es | ow previous closes ; A Ee changed. There were ere UN-/Glick Shultz, if usual rate, | soybeans trended toward os while Bones ys, (Deh) GOR, ve eevveescane LY gainers. night. president, said last and rye toward weakne: S'Broceolt. techs.) dos’... vi Eo * * id Fye toward weskness. |Ceuliloner vipedlaee vcctt ES) The market was 4 . BOE a tes , doz. i aati ia z d , to % . July : unc nged . cose 1.10 ars consolidation Lake ‘County guch as de lower, July” $1.85 - 150 after successi 08 mobiles boats, auto- : ee eee uly 51.31%, [Feast : #9|was still in progre sive new highs home soe Sopa, and ) 4 higher, July 62%, rye - 118) Motors, which : The bank — | soybeans uncha " 60% Rhubarb Dehs. +++ 90) lower despite the generally 500 loan over 30 months | Sly's22046" and lard was 8 to 12|famae voter, aca.) da... 88 ons, Scant, |n ttecet by borrowing wii the | cents a hundred s 8 to 12) Turnips hothouse, fib. tbekts "7. 2ea| ts a traction from |June 23- within the | 1 S a Dida i its 1 sien. of yesterday. Oee “es * | said Department of Agriculture Pw : oe ae “4 yy ; : change. : ‘Rates vary depending | said it has accepted more subsid poland beeccresae cect 8 seviySiy eel, Was slightly lower ve an ae he te ds on corn export y Mustard,” ba “Seesc0s 2 went g news of its plans to ra | terest for. But the in- ranged from 11 { s. The bids ya see DU. «cick... ene #8 | $30,000,000 through to raise| ~~ rate on a new car, for | | invelvad pies 5 sa ge aad = bu. Reece -- 1.08ling. Youngstown st aaa financ- pear he around 6 per cent. tea 7 which will 5 ushe . some of sateenesceeecsevenrens "71a point, Re added about| WOuld chopped in ‘half und November. not be shipped until Eicarcie, bu, “GALAD GREENS fraction. public Steel gained a|the bank's plan. = Any such stock Cherry Court vee” me, WS 7 ese aeveas 2. J exchange would oe’ p Prema MSS OE ects: ig Sittens’ coleni Wk on : require spptovel, st. coumen Wo. tail inapec- in Prices in .00/news that its: net income xh 2 = 1c tog ag given, tnap thal Bone tetimate emcane nee is a p DETROIT, June MT BOOS was the largest for any Sheath n ust ae te of a al a Reps 9, |Year. this) “us Reports of the financing plan|Cirs” gute ghda, gr oe te oa, | ni we Whites: Grade A_ jumbo ate] White Sewing M came a 30 South Bend civic -lead- Curb, gutter, (ASSESSMENT, ‘ise aeeeminent | pad ie po aE 4t-.; exten iarge 48: large’ wta.|ahead around achine wast” ers formed = SP es opportunity will Spe that tats 110 | Dee 20.0002 186% Dec -e2.0s. 62% | Sova; ‘ommall 34; mein 45; large 42-43, , a point. 0 a { ? Scher Jas a Citizens for Stude-|¥™ Jette . @ taterested to be( and that Late 12 May 27) Laat Bes re essee Lamy Somaaet coach hat, Ee See’ Sie Fractional lgsses were um least one share g purchase of at|ion Mier - titute the spectal ail ay ne iaigy NBM BOD ou rceees 19 Coe Ay ag OP avg. 32%.| by Caterpillar, American nn * —-|30 are of stock each, The| P3528 aad to all fosetray $1,284 66 of the estimated cost NY ceseeses ay ee 120% |iarge 41; Re fumbo 43-44; ext ing and > Am Smelt- to meet again netics: That the = hive! tet inet’ ’ Sep .... $3.2 agaag | Browne: large 39-40; medi tg Union Carbide, Spokesme day, bringing cial Assessmen roll ine 95,748.94 eis EBBMe Lard sf |Browmar-orade A Jumbo 13; extra lares higher A bit n for Man . 30 more citizens Gay By I be ao4 s Mar ........ ise be aoces+ 18.48 FES 38 %4-30 44; poo Silla house So Westing- Lines Ex Y 'them in a pyramiding ey 7 Ge ; part of, the pa 4 ban man: ee pape oom om Se «+ oS : < ; Boeing and Com : pect to Lead aid plan, . UNY borne by « should be. Commission GIVEN vias 190M 0 Poult monwealth Edison. Nation Into Boo The purchases will be [struction "0 eurp. ater won-|st 8: | f ae wilt “meet in the ; _ : ae ry . Phe gw blocks included: Stan- : mf wie pict mae has mee. a ‘fm ‘ond Ras ‘ pm ber on June 34, 1060 of News in Bri f , | Demnorn june 1s (aP}=P 7,800 shares; White to 30h. of By SAM DAWSON : diate premio to give an imme- Dubie inspection tine mit br ari a le Sale Sapo ter zaachine up % at 7% on 4000; Sears NEW YORK i — Next to guess-|Out t spread boost to the tim |SRmmree tnt ihe Doles June 16, 1008 ashe M. . seta, type hells 26-26: tight ¢ Roebuck up % at 29% ; Sears|ing when the = ew hanligtinabeniepescandperem %) i. tine, will ADA R. EV. Babs Edwards Jr., 25, of\noce type brellert’ and trapers| 2nd. Armour on 3,100; |ness boom will be rl be of persons who will pag ox On 4 ch, La., was slightly in pies, peumde, whites 26-28; teayers! 4 O09, unchanged at 16 on|popular born, the most inclined to buy Studebakers pm. to review June 19, "58 3 Ae ey today when sation 1-29: aus 27. ; on the wegen eng’ is naming = up” the car, and i and place zSrill we te Pa a curve on Po , eae! ; - Ipapa austry be the proud Tribune said there peels will be received by near Green Lake road, West tir = se Ne This week > prise . xiii ef the Gity| Pont se Retuss tone ie at Lert Township, and hit .—— Vivesiock ee w York Stocks ous lines SS ee for vari- ferred stock proposal would ha , Tm. ened vacating | of so ee ee Siew dews: pial was treated at Pontiac pernor (Late Morning Quotations) dustry is ee their in- ower an option held by | Kg! ; . = re te See Bn = nae ont eal an dlsalabe fon. June 18" (AP) Admire soos: ba Gehn de .. 3 ton ut of the recession. salon acne ot sonal Site st tokg, Camel 7 ior, furtahing the, fllpwicg } 00. = oe " ang F - aire: : Roy P. ; ereatite salable 250. Supply ami Allied aa Be sg ‘giass te ED pea equipment maker says $5 a share. The opti stock att at ecloce pm. standerd | brand a oo he gon ms sale sca Mae ame oan ty, 28", sTraling flow tad! weak Alum ‘Lid «:22 + Leg uy “mal that a revival | me bvwertans year | vemes eo ees ait SSC pmic| ineatons may idding Sianks ‘and. opee- 2h *: prac Co my Pinay ule tity baile rosters 10- re Atlin Sasa io4 —_— 8 porns ir a he can oe the of poms Named Sales Me : tak : ‘of the City Com a Read Com be # pen Oakland request, in ving. Judge Cecil of] Calves salable 25. Am pees 486 Lorillard ..... paring une h in * RDA R. EVANS, prepecaie axe ae aes Callum fined him $100 or Hg Mc- ant Pp — salable 50. Am ee $$. a oe * 2 rolls in that industry rang opt eee DETRO ager sas 1 ‘ =~ Cate cootents. y marked ock said he will ceear — 34.00-28.00; cull eS ee See asters - 23.5 May D Strs .. a3 the metals companies & ing | 54 has IT ®—Norman Sobol, $, "58.\Teject any or ves t case to the Oakland Coun the 00100. nents Am N Gas ... ee ad nese Steers. Or-' ager oo appointed sales man- . So ie Gutects and to accent. a eee Court. . ty Circuit Am — : ihr Moreen Lig, 334 ae et ‘*2 f Hall ym te Ase- be neld by *poariae 5 ay igs hee eg and to ee . i ‘ " * Poy manufacturer Noti ary : " . ine missioners rat ecame H. Marshall, 45, of 31 Bank Interest Rate Am rel Tel} ain os si toaghout the farm ge tigers paced other equipment Pd emmigeion cand “ike” given that the al, 36 8. Commission ) Coambes, city one of ‘county of Oetinnd saich- ra St., pleaded guilty today| P)- Es : ——, 472 Monsen 3 rise in farm income has the : mission Boatine. will meet inet nel tats ine of York gisert. ee ion rd of County Road possession of num LJ Armour ... 50.1 Mont ard j thwarted é both day im said Com-iin accord 29 Donaldson's Adi of the Count Commissioners ee eee eee uced in Britain |3°s Se Bt Met peed, 2: fe timates sala in those| ee cE ot aes Bele ES ca séopced ” gore be tonne eh fined him $15 or pcg tne I ain fal es 324 Pee di ginext big les ec = the sf). Death fices a - : Comm. Donsidson. ipeites a! ROBERT ©. FELT ~ LONDON (AP) — Singha TR os get oes OF economy. em) - No Dea h N hae , June i, 1688 East Side Auto weed to ae) Cn kee Oe 25 Kat Dalry "3: fl4| A spokesman for the construc. ant —— Bee th Notices Help Wanted Male 6) Help W ship teee bert ideale An rate to 5 per cent—the level of| Bet eal 5 Rat "; $ig)tion industry says the man ; LLIGON. JON 17, 3988, OZORGIA. |NICREON, | JUNE “ BOYS UN ~~ anted Female 7 police that pontond ie Pontiac) 1957. level of arden Sire $32 Nat Tee oss: a new leadership clearly is re of a: ($6 W. Hurom St. deal) mingh TE og B.S not ots UNDER 24 =| PIQNO, PLAYER. used Ford crear Rayon four It was an optimisti pore, Wate 2 pe am AY... sips ts shealdez = S on 4 De: | 1 purty ae ad ae a who are neat.| Rd Suit Club, 2280 Uaion LE. $90. The brea valued at|iMg another notch ¢ move open-|Burrousne, ... 38-4 ee ee 3}3| speaking for potash Another, service, will be held Fg and Betty Lee of Robert -J. Oe France. ea . by officers kin was discovered ‘Tol valv on the tight con-|Can Chee tee a Pw... #2 of the industry segment Puneral Horne’ Brace: nith| Roberta nf Sandra, Deborah ‘and _Roosevels, 3h ts 9 Wea Thurs, EY i Tie PR. ~- on patrol. ; e holding back the ne 18.1 Ohio * 4 , says that the first H. Marbach : services ‘ te BAK “& Thurs.| 228 & Gillies Bho 3. Apply Hock- cy ows tion’s spending. : Na-| Capital Airi a4 Owens oi #1 egy ati better days ahead in ment in Our i ater Boas oe, at {20 hm a ge Walled Lake, Mich 228 Barnston, Owens : Gerrier Cp. 418 Paro show os Home. ~ 34 &. Seghieer p Saat gale Che sill Today's * * .* Case gE ss 418 Far G&m... sts\home build Aereind that more tions be made to First Presbyter- At ms Beereacet Oak CAB DRIVER, STEADY. 35, OR ce, Nop-amoker. Must {ype a police that Se uction was % per|ohes.@ Ob «: St noi“... 96) the course for a ara 1 eerting| im state at abe Jone 1 wet MRS | Sa Dar fre 3pm _giligna rare, Sides Write a china tires! It | Oaealee as at Ancther eceatracts advance. ce ameoeen al Hony. 7 tister af Poker tile! tovareh Ay ae | Press, Box 110.” cars in eae a new Puls = png mom eut Glare Bouin : ata at building, holds gg G.Suat _Marweod, Btw iano ae "aes sarin ho orn DB - ws TEACHERS . %- * up to a Coca as 2 £ spendi ing T P beloved Re . 21 at 1:36 } o TER = rm is pRummare Sale. eet ce Mite ‘4\ahead will of public money just Oo mat 5H, Clemmons; Richaidson:Bird’ Funeral” Be — Ens ROUGH ORION. | (2h profitable See Sen fee) alled Lake to help fight the crisis|colum ‘a: ‘. 18 everybody things rolling for OS oe sent ts Oak: actor, PE $020d between 1 and pe poumente & Gentged cat h & 2st from 10 a.m "June caused by the plunging val pene Gas .. 192 . : Mrs. Neil Mrs.| Topas will’ le’ te | = ? between 7 and ally good is summer. Exc Data ores eng nee ee eres in Detroit where optim sto Sigg ak ae en clatter wires a Urs) tebe Serioss sale Saturday ‘|. The rate is set by the govern Gonsum Fw -. $3.2 Proct & @ mr 9 allure of forthcoming From’ the Donelson: Sex| 15800. Oceans. JONE 16, 1088, PETER #., ccmtaienon “PE Sae'E wm wis Tor Ma’ e34ot. 6“ cit “ihe Church a dos a.m.|ment-controlled Bank of ConPwPr ais) 101-4 GE case is always a ‘ U Amro A gay BI see -setes| oir eee dear ththen of cr Mich. , 8 om. Ee worl z — — ae at otee On Cont Bek... 381 Repub: dis. 38 salty; the enuee for seed. the tim- y Mich. ir, Clemons” Fosteris.| Girish, deer inert Are i | EXPERIENCED BARD WARE MAX ter ‘work in dry cleaning ere. . V./Bank of England makes the \Gont ‘nt ye Ra hee rei ng ofthe next bg advance is con _Destoen-ians “Fanal whine} from the Cd juan a a ie can | EXPERE a Help Wanted 8 Passenger Car pikigeared to other banks and at + raed | rig Rey Te “+ 335! model aby the unveiling of 1959 _ ose Routh Milford, Wed, bent a Keen Harbor ‘with 1 RAL ESTATE| can YOU : Output pattern for the general Sow en ee oe eo ald s the expected crush of ford. age 61; beloved husbs Ay A Ectaqvont ba focoans otticvating Mie se gle Fy Dy eB te xe to Show Another Gain the wor rocbagpreer cy nation and {per ees) 8 et ee | . H - | Riess res dames Re dof] Mr Uirich will lie fa tate at the sear Pyas, late. For tr geraings?” Supply consumers in . oa s0e8ee Niege we . Poneral rge oe oe dl Bene Hoar condone maers st al ire | eee Se ES cri apretaes ee pe ot aca : ve BSL pe: > .. La * e ° _Fr % s ee eat factories will show B i Rest Air L oh —— a6 oe meets 'e 2 T30 be eid? 3 service) tus ¢ as “invoe EP areata dei aks COUPLE FOR JANITOR yooh mag —banyperr jor tai usiness Notes Bi." aff! Boer’ co: Gaal) thelr aa tein hoa a Rone be Pied oe oe oat ara oe | a ie inital | today. Aute Le..t: 38 Southern G6” $07/hold appliances see house-| , ~~ ment ne ; children alee survive, Pu-| he by ae Sen ee ee oe — Pat at 2.960 cars, compared an an pee Bartholomew, of the eran: i = ig ie pagel grap proc they as vation Lo an ihe state, at. the will Dane " yee ia piahasiion one a ek benefits mt aos 1 oe , last week. In the » Be er Co., Ine Pontiac, |"! ell-O eee Btd. ove 04 good times \guMM : | Mr wae cee) on those who| oF © A ae Pa oe | 1957 wi i same has been elected. » Inc., Pontiac. Prod’ Mach |: tag Std Ol Cal’. 52.1; A stock exchange : MM. JUNE 19.1988. MR ae | ne a me Beene | _vemtiee. . 42° N, Saginaw.) FE ver. Call between 7 trek aoa Ge were built.| American paamels a syred of the|pocd Maer... aus Soo: sa} that Wats nation leader says Be ed Cardinale Me. tA WASHRTRN FONE 17. 188 LEO MAN TO ASSIST IN OPERATING tc ona aes dicated at 17,308 is week is in- adurgical, and P ining, Met- fa 0g Bn “'* ggg Std Ol] Ob = boa lof the tax structure is a reform a; deer mother of Mrs. | Twp], ame Dr., a Lior) pnt ng My an oo Must heve| of og $2 to 85 ver cae us with last week’ units compared neers. , etroleum Engi-|Gerdner Den’: 388 Stevens, JP". 20:7] would have so that people} . » tia Muagel» and Harriett jue | oes arming and some | _h me See Mr. Smith : like 1957 week's 17,304. In the| © Gen Hee ..... ies Sun Ir 2.4] Securities aes money to buy careive grest-gvendchiiaren.. = B. Washburn: dear | plus overtime” Bi s0-hour FRAT CLANS COOK ke 157 week Z2ITT trucks were| bert Hall, Clothes ge is ae cst eerie ones) NENT rg Satara ee e| Meter aren re Ge" phan 7 exs | Employment —- * Li *e | * fe 7 ! he ' x . | uigmave News pacer Cana Jaren Ramble ce hn a RE Hl ragahecon| \~ | Saye Wes chit) fires Wigsln San ee aaa, : = ] * wee , 7 oe OU, a - Jet : wear apliopgsl os output at 9,750/tion of ager Miao post (eee :::: SE Theme Bd. is Some old sobersides the, “Wchardson-Bird ‘Punersl| me helt Pray. dane rt} A ad saierag, intr. Bee ur SEC'TY aes weet acek oa with|Robert Hall Salesroom oe pe Le Goebel Br’... 27 Timk R Bear .. 39 think that consumers continue to}: ne ral] Dr. Tom, Malone officis with heorere, Gol? “GE WIGHTS | Aged the week ended 10,067 during |Saginaw St. n at 200 N.|Gooayear “22 a Fremenmer 2. sa] Vu date the oy in general tt 8. Patton Beni R tte Oak Will, Mr. a Ee | Aart PS Se cote ceed oes June 22 last year : Sere Rawes TY Gaderee Bmore: and save oerriellye aor Mia ell | Spake ates! | eesremeeas Pama name Oe Mead de oe Foor Sst. ‘wi Thou. ‘swedish Stocks Goin ananrcits GS gee: Bilan ren tan arose ail factories . treet rs Bets Se ed ee : ear, © TYPEWRI r ocks Gain fier’ ite Gat Ait 4 tat consumer again, The fact Fence atan eee Teint nr eats 9 gr | Saba Ee pes | a fe eee a . ‘ * rt : Pe. bt) 4 4 e TERS STOCKHOLM—Prices of stocks Tomeste «00°. 64 Bal ora: pov erngesl meme tec ca day. June, Be wlll be held Pri-| Hastan ot Chester, Waite: dear | SINGLE ELDERLY HANDY MAR Instructio ADDING MACHINES oo the Stockholm Exchange made ay hy Be 116 vs Lines ae 3 gas roe each has kept the S Pool. dare Chape Lo trom {Rachel ft [Perey wand’ Delbert for oe, Jobe HANDY MAK ns 9 averag: ade |Int Bus Mch 3374 coves 24.1 snowbal ’ : in . Inter-| erent fidren : lore for ~ EXPERT SERVICE WORK en average met gan of 2 et be fa any Seen abio ENON Soe carn ar ee la 2 per cent wine ee” me we a hearts . adden " Home.’ ice will ie tn state) ardor, June 21, ot 2, p.m. ‘nat ‘i sect a Done b drop in 1956. The ef-|int (Te! Ww. st 184 f Sit mete gener rom | Fonkas res jajedon. Writs | Foctory T y . cs spe yield of the average et |tal ork ek He Wee % Hs Stiielating, Toterment’ vanet | SWiahe Stress ‘Sox Mecho — 485 stock at the end of 1957 was|xvisey fey 4 Wilson & Co..: ally mee . BOX REPLIES , Hern saa tne-C. woite ‘will | nevesssry. “Gol commision ~ nics per cent. Kelsey May «.. 31. Yale & wee a ons lub Reports At 10 a.m. todas there Bt See ee aD ifl WA TISDALE _ | Television Sales Do Baek: B7 EEE Ron Year's Activi wor pti te Prem || 18 Meer te bt oars ae NTED Miracle Mile Sheppin es Vown -"0N Tear § Activitie Sénene the following | |i" Lovina MEMORY oF 3 nk i stern it Phat = Ages 17 to 53 Orlics, vurustbr eGo NEW YORK — Retail sales of |soNtw YORE (Compilea by s June 18, 688, passed away _Stearen Sai Li) ae ad aaalioarcatd eraithre <=> Office Supplies |p hoe a 4 per oot sociated Press): en by the As- eS bo club installed a 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 14, 28, $2, wy the world, but} must MEN FREE TO TRAVEL, JET AIRCRAFT scars a 67._About 6200.00 TY resents ate we olf exffldinmer and program at Sylvan |} ec ot te 8s, tor me ea memes roe oe | Ee 7 ra pee woe osi's p80 809 1744 Lake Boat Club las at Sylvan 110, 1 101, forever, we'll cherish} ‘ia: : AUTO G Week sheen 98. < last 4, . Of the ' = AS TU Ti : maeee ccc BRE president is Dr. George Harkless, Cater nT Tears we spect Help Wanted Female ‘7 SPECIALISTS s ine ae we sce ie who succeeds Larry ’ and Family i by his wife DINING R S- bs s 958 high ......259.6 a8 74.4 1924) Annual re Logsdon, a , : Fons. » Cate) BF a nostess. ace 2-| AU + 0 low Bil 178 ports of the club’ or day ‘ADpIy TO FUELIN | UDIIC mearin HB a oH RT age eaiete were weta Maier jes Funeral Directors __ 4 may Baeea'T'g Apa eres | TION SPECIALISTS EPOT HOW neces .) i . 4,8 > zs _ i The Pontiac Ci Cc 8 DETROIT ee sightles grag child with F . * COATS PHERE” TED S arrangin finance your training b , Ci can? . . STOCKS defective vision. | children with | - OR rms for this y scheduled public a ‘ommission has vice ne Genel CHC pew ‘hepa to Oa ta cb silent exeres ot ™ — ena ee Ine ee — a Training. June 24, 1958, at ring for Tuesday, Sr eat morass Tot Rong |92.000 to assist children re DIAL FE 2818 + {|Donelson-Joh ee was Ley Mars TobaY! °°" : ‘ oss Gea . swans 4 3 ai ; » : : JET _ the Commission Chorber City H * MO OF ao 3 ‘, canes fo bin pope, es ting the Foes ces a , —- DS) Gee Dept, Jeise Box 6 ¢.0 Pontias r, Ci insul “Eee ; : an i EXPE — : a S. Parke Street on agente The "Pigphet Coen ty g,ithe imide “Dag Foundation, ° ered immediately “the Vy nul servire FE hones eee ce) Toledo Edison Co ...... 2 §° §3)Rochester at 8 no respon ESS ..... socsteteevesteseeces nstruct a Combined ° Wayne Prod. Ce. 141 1h:1/the were also included in ols tad ie aon ae a 8 A wees R wer o sale: bid . 30 year’s work. for that @ cha = Ss 1p a CITY ..... elated work on— and ried asd sicsic = “| Tine activation ‘are insertion “ef thd ave fet {| FUNERAL HOME EPERIENCED iw revgenseaees F se sible . made pos- é "| mbulance ! ONLY, “mneeere Op eetascood Stanl |His Liking for Rid ps ings Pa gy ee ser | stron, "When caneetat Serviee—plane ot Motor| Ger." child. Thursdays, © Ta, | PHONE --ssseeeeseseesenen oy Ar enibeltroen epeieato © Leads to Boy's Death |, utr. yetetall same] a MB | reegesactpecegeen BF Seattle 0. \ ! ustments a“ Sag ea iceman LESSONS: ta entac For further i oo NEW = uly 24 the anu co Adjustments will be etver 1)" Story Valued at 190, W ting ae ioe Me Covpig unio and “in beginner es ed # information see Sega) neti Nacduinn 1 ove cand Michael sapeindics Vint sponsor an in, re con, Wut sell wert ee "Royal Oak ~ / ested property owners are urged ‘eon Inter- rides on Abs nah treated to three|“ circus. here of the Clyde Beat- E GHAPEL-TWO_ GRAVE , ao | guy cast Lotter Aap pear. | mounted 1 merry-go-round ot Amouss of vadent bea __ DAT on a truck es i te his newest uticians _ DATED JUNE 18, 1958 his home_ yesterday parked near Target Tossing Varies AE eS Te Ebocin'St . great fun, Michael sv ae : want to didn’t| DETROIT — With : NG INF ; He practice a = Gieaeél Mk ADA R. EVANS “fig Ieped om the rear ot heh vay is ena sho otis Wal Pein Se ; Pe ator ver to afford shots Help Wanted Male 6; 4 . City Clerk started to pull a ery similar to the sie e 5) RENT IT F if S the curb. way ee i aad Wilt Hic es etal Memes \ SUPLIGATIONS FAREN FOR Wa. ‘les ; FAST. Ve |. eo _ cruel to death by and he wuslend tho teh eg ean sc. ; ’ vaiplayed 0 nd ! ‘ rough Rent Ads! Room, f E oe ule ! duck or goose | . house, apartment, any- . _ : 3 a ' dine. opm \ - ’ eae — Es pe iy Ads give a . = a, cate ION. Dial FE ' 4 (f < i é “ i hase 2 lias eh a rite a i eas Soe ! Saran 3 ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE EN- trance, $0 State Bt. 3 RM. APT. PE 44878 1 for tree 15 SLOT MOWING VICIN- te eases pate ia us estimate your driveway WE PINANCE De ble Asphalt Pa Co. ve bent PE ei80 We service rat wales of wi oy a pes r ‘eli apd wintows. Pree est. io shilgation 23-1631 | Tost BULLDOZING & GRADING. CON- or bouriy rate. FE 46-5050. seein, Saaeteele ‘ bag © * is ee han @ Schwieger. wdagis’ 5-1290 or LI 3-003 pens S erlodae BN EY Pas tegen | E CLEANING Weeds mud removed, Free estimates OR 3-6126. n FORWACE “SERVICE — i8 racer cieaned. Ra. ity of Baldwin & Wal- ton. FE 4-8543. ota. Fe ce he oe or wee : ot Px. FE 43st. iit. WANTS BABY, BiTTING the week DE- time ¢ eth B See vee Pein ow Loy ey '- By th4 Witt 1 CHILD WOULD sitting in her home, Gin- area, PE 2-0622. hour. ay —— = Bea ie and capped welcomed. oye. HER WOULD LIKE POR SMA camp +60n' AYS ONLY FE ised bonded. Dri cents ‘, Adult ners. . OR fando $376) PRACTICAL NUI On RaE,, AVAILABLE MRFESORAP RING TYPING8EO retaria! service EM 3-2842 — — time ae = or _store or EM_3-0380. WASHINGS § IRONINGS Day ORE é 12 Warn references. Building Savion Looe a ——_ MOSQUITO CONTROL SPRAYING Phone ceege Vee "$3019 PLASTERING—WEW OR Ain Work Guar re Saws — Lawnmowers Accurately (18 Chamberiain a Ss FE 2-7680 SAWS MA Manley Leach 10 Bagley 8t UNDER-WATER WEED CUTTING __. e Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 24123 | DRESSMAEING. TAILORING. AL- terations, eee & tormais done tm my home, Call FE 8-9455. __ Garden jen Plowing 16B Senter GRADING, DISCING & Aliso dump truck & pear eo work. Scott Lake FE 44228 JEN ote 6. PLOWING | ‘OR FA FAMILY ayy sell sy Hn ye neur FE $1106 AAA Floor Sanding - Pinishin: > BUD BUD sits” FE. 2050 a KILN: } oF CEMENT EE floors, ves. Specialty. Reason- CEMENT, WORE 1.8680, A-A TREN Septic Fcld, OR 34943 A&B TRENCHING water lines field tile. Zi tf NY OF — Grayn OL 1-8200 EM ALUM SIDING PREZAST STONE mit bosna ied by experts. PHA terms.| - Gordon Fiattley|L BUILDING REPAIR. PLASTER- brick, block & ce- po gt work FE. 42200 BRICK, BLOCK AND so CEMENT work. Also ners. too tad “commer. i ui =) OMES BY LICENSE “Bee Build with confidence CEMENT AND MASON Work —— Free esti- mate R 3-9402. es aa TLIGENGED builder. Free estimates. OL 1-3461. CARPENTRY WORK. BARS, REC- reation rooms. Gefieral remodel- as ne pee builder, FHA terms. CEMENT 3 OUR SPECIALTY. basements. EM 3-4879 CEMENT & BLOCK 6-07T82 WORK FE done 6 yrs. ELE CAL WIRING. MUR- g. top soll, Lo 3-001 ~ FREE ESTIMATES On new homes, additions, mod- ernizing. We will pula or ret Rie Gah Pit ¢o6st or FE Mee 4.9450. L_A. Young. gure GARAGE, CABIR 8. ADD I. Heenan builder. A Paine can use that extra Now you F vacant lot, y LACE CU 3008 EXPERIENCED TRIMMING AND) Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Gardening. \PE $1333 OR _3-3382 Tay, a Myrtle Fw 2-8657. EXCAVATION, TR ENCHING,/ JM fied Le WASHING AND IRONINGS, 2 Day ALN baht Sd fin. Phone FE ¥Rs | Lc Get my price, Ph, FE 23-5637 Pig ~ DESTRE SENS HEATING SERVICE me Tag PE 9 “fag US. Pee. OM. 958 by HLA bervice, in. ot-;“What’s my recipe for getting such fancy help? Well, rson LOVELY 6 ABT. CARPET. first you bring one husband to the boiling point . . . !'| utilities in cciak or coon Se eh ~plled Br ty month, In : gas. 4211 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1621. 3 SEE) BEDROOM uire at et ' . yr.-around apt, Tiled bath, elec. OME ee we rr e* Share Living Quarters 30, Wanted Real Estate 32A se to send, | Diss hwy aA aut, ‘nest. 000i | Owner aaa ERED, - A RMS. & BATH. i : FOR .| 3 bedrms..ranch style. Pull base- CAELET CORTON UPHOLATER |BUSINESS GIRL wanrs 70 GI AND FHA West side Call PE 20001 eT, | TARE FRONT. FOR CLEAN COU-| 2, boris or option to buy. FE thea tary Re EM) Me ve eas CASH FOR YOUR HOME i Se NEWLY DECORATED “3, ROOM 5.6767_or os : ——~ | Yes we cap your home for | 4. se +| apt. Pree stove & OR 4 THOMAS BUSINESS LADY, SHARE MOD- nen dows é : frigerstor. Near ag hile Agt 191. Perry 8t FE $8008} gro bome. Very Reason rE ment, a) further informe: 4 MS. PVT. BATH & ENT | tact Mrs. Hollenbeck. 86.Murphy.| Russell A. Nott Realtor Lost & Found —— 24\sgnsioneD LADY TO SHARE| will « your ‘property Farnisnsd, 3o00 Aubara. PE 20003. | PE Sest after ee | ew. Pike st ¥E test : BRIT- apartment, FE 4-1347. se a at TEM. APT, EVERYTHING FURN. aro dlt B, . * FE 18014. Rew ake area.) Wid. Transportation 31 WE TRADE WE BUILD RNs ON ~aRD FLOOR FvT.| ORCHARD CT. AP TS. Tony BEeORATED Lecce 98 month. EM +352. AN CAMERA] WANT RIDE FROM TWIN BEA DORRIS & SON REALTO ts Saas PORN ALEO AIR CONDITIONED Bath & util Nice location” Reas. & leather case at Dodge Park, to Masters 32. aa 4 NICE ; ,, ALSO 4/19 BALMER Street — "a | mele : Bunday. ake of dead ‘comer cdkaa/ Gina on lad a. 41557 | _rooms unfurn, FE 44606 pewest modern apartment ‘ACANT — _er, Reward, PE j EM 3-6342. CASH! ROOMS axD BATE ALL OTH ment, Balcony type, individual en | near Sashabaw and Oak Lost. TO 2 WANTED: BE FRoM ROCK: s furnished. faceted “state to trances. i Blove $85. mo. FE 8-0818. years. Sandy. Black with white] este to Pontiac between. We will personally buy your| downtown on North Perry. $18| & Refrice: fu ato Weer Hees mee eat Roster at Mar | eaitic. Fe- of equity or show you how weekly, Call FE 4-821. heat ana ho? weter Call Realtor | colar. May 31, Toy collie Fe| § pm Ou 2462. ceaveet cash up tose. Gall |g “RoonS—ARD BATH PORN. | ~Aduite ‘ni Partridge, PE $3881, ws, Bleck tail. June 18. MY Pen ae ss Wid, Contracts, Mtgs. 32| R. D. RIDEY, § Broker |s—aNp sare. Upreg_amick| "2x "DiRVA"EtoAe™” | Rent Lake Cottages 36A Lost: & ry aa Elizabeth furnished. Huron THR dale named Duke. Reward BUYERS W G. GET THE | FE 41157 iene re 22 TérHuron Center, en bus. line. “PE 6018 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE Please call FE $-3263. best cash d04 for vour land con- CASH ge AS Per week. FE : on Pontiac Lake & M50. OR ,: ww ‘ . . } Cost: BLACK AND TAN TER 7%. Huron Phe I Pee a5. on Lg ian SL EE ROOM STUDIO & 3 ROOM APARTMENT. | _> S08. : Answers to name “Tippic FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY apts ated $10-$15 per week PAUL A. KERN (3 : _MaAytair 6-3486. (REDE easd interests you, let us look Phos ,, passes. ne ol Sarees NC 23-0209. convenience, he ay month OST: DOWNTOWN AREA. FRE Sais. i "wens caous = oa get EMENT APT. 3 LOBE. et Sal ook, ted fear, sequire ¥. |S conan 1 ; ED: = = SS ae you cash small or large | with natural fireplace. Erb Apta.| J Poole Go. 151 Oskland, Mr.| Beautiful beach. Lewiston, Mich. = equities. We have ers for; 110 ae: FE 5-2203. Miler. FE 5-1335. : Fe Ce ne BRIT. lend ceatrncte. Estate. CLEAN 3 AND BA UNION COURT —MODERN— WORKING COU- — BROWN — or ipieaa Lake. On any AC land contract. New pe ey niross. EE Cis — Pe ae Adulte only. PE 5-2474. Are you looking for clean, attrac- J a OR 53-1866 after 6. C4 3 Sun- Reward, PE 2-085. pos ee ee ow AN N. APTS. ARTE. tive apartm where the Bay. 0598 Bonnie Brier LOST: BLACK AND TAN MINIA-| and ti 1 AEE Parr. os, 8 | pura Heights FE 31251, ple are quiet, yet friendly? Do MODERN ture dachshund Sun Vicinity of K J T mn bole or B = FURNISHED APTS. REASONABLE | [0% HES 8° . motel: cabins on _Maceday Lk. PE 6-432 . L. Lem pleton, Re ealtor oF. SOUTER | 17 Center at, oF call PE 33656 y care of seeing, Soe | sandy beach. Good s cwimmsing an Lost - | ROTH FLUTE & BLACK = Orenaré Lake ve eae BOvERS WalTinD FRA Geart Aone, Cosh cagely al tress Sn Fase case. vie of Isaac-Crary Jr. — te downtown ares, cen- features but are ¢ in summer aaa AT Vier High, Reward Piesse call OR CASH J. J. JOLL, REALTY irene aii} with ihe ‘oes ‘ventilation affous Ot 1851 pa ~ — = wits. pri ed by front and rear windows. | GOTTAGE AT MISSAU URES TARE. (ost. 2 BEAGLE #1 MALE AND UNLIMITED 2536 pix HWY. FE 4-4561/ bath a ac cconoms: — ive 3 8 ang bath apts.| “Lake City Ph. MAple & 1 female. 1009 WNorthfie LAKE TY LISTING : ing — ss Bo y Up | rent for $54 per , Adults COTT ? BE 4 contracts, OF ee |e eded Do teess hell | Bown tr win-| only tm this . K. G. Hemp- LA oncenad pices gE poo Li ONE FEMALE OE ENGLISH b nt nad dan re barry 7 | County & inity. C a i ere corte, a vent ceed, 103 ES. Barca Bt, FE) iain swimming, near Union Lk. “setter, Reward. PE ‘Ask for Ted MeCul- dpcalatiel ta take prep>| matige m_ cammet yet yee sre | +600 or efter 6, FB SWS _ | Sis sien. “Hi & : erty of gr kinds. ize M18. Or-} chili care of spring and fall. On bust 3 a At BATH. MODERN LA KEFRONT. 5. XN. obbies Supplios = 24A ses ARAO REALTY | wt pecans coat oe Newly ‘cecorated and well main: | =) =n ecw | Pontise fier © af ge ERK: 4 pie ide yh a hs = . PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES CASH FOR LAND CONTRA waiting tor commercial proper | Ad aaly tn’ tis, balding. 963| OU ge Rap ™ eastern tera dt SqUARE (AKE_ CLEAN OD. ond af et Laasecantgt| HL 4: enw, gay Dinie Hwr.| Sch Cure ves taisedide ac | tad gold woler K Ge Nempitena | West SIDE APTS, 6 ROOME| SP tthe ERPS Soin ad ea ‘<= : is "Notices & Personals 25 ROY KNAUF— ~~ | aster} pm Fees bagen Magcorated, gas enh, Prt WALLED LAKE, MODERN CONV. ‘ - FOR COLOR savas ee we Pvt beach 9 |. Reas, MAr $25 REWARD FOR INFORMATION and Erie eetaed St. FE 2 and 3 room apts. all in nice rooms. av Ket _¢3283 te the arrest and con- . YOUR LAKE | condition. Close to . As| TWO apts. eB Dikie Bey. 3 bed vietion of the person thet as : | Broperty, Bu val low _as $12.50 weekly, PE ¢4821,|/ Tooms, mo¢ For Rent Rooms 37 Fe. 23231 : 1 ( ontracts | Office. 9900 Commerce Ra. HOLLYWOOD APTS. | ru_4¢282t_or after 5, PE $1172. |, CLEAN LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ie 33511 unfurtiishea, 2. 3| WOLVERINE A rT. Near Auburn Heights. FE MASON HOES . rms., util furn. “4 E. na decorated. MA 41801 or Fras. ; weeny Corey W nted We wal a _Hoting Fie Fin. & BATH. ms WOLVERINE APTS. ' "cant aie san Pateares Chie RLECINOUYSI CENTRE 2 Your Esai Ses Nigger seem me | Pare re terete ees | Pe ee 7 | " : i an a in ocks. ools “SIDE for removal of unwanted bair./ in p tees regi —: — —— fy oS a ee RIGHT ON MACE- enly 1 block away, children wel- i LOVELY ROOM. cif Top! log Eves. OR 3-260 _ | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor listings Glroux-Pranks 4395 Dixie| day Lx. all newly decor, spot-| come, let them come home for home, kitch_prt__reas_ FE 3 2 ANY G OR WOMAN NEED-'T1 N. SAGINAW ST. FE §-8165, Hwy OR 3-0701 lessly clean. Must be clean.} lunch. We beep you toasty warm | 4T BUS STOP PLEASANT MOD- ing nog ee Wye adviser, phone| m Evenings ‘til 8:00 Ww tS y IMMEDIATEDY:| Everything furn., new boat, new| in winter, yet the front and rear omm_room, $7 wk _ Fe 5333. FE 32-5122 Coaficential. ‘The Sai Homes. farms, lake property @| Washer, no Small child| Windows let cool” breeses thru E AN, |: vation Arm land contracts. Buyers ve waiting is welcome. OR }-6176. summer. Nicely decorated the Pvt. Entr., light cooking, 207 E ~ BEA Ready, Willi d Ab! : ’ | TOWER 3 ROOMS & BATH, OTL.) for 3 rooms and. bath, eet) seater She (lg is Cold wave $5.50 mn KEady, Uevee | tole € | Paul M. Jones, Real | Est. furn._ Adults. _ 258 Orchard Lake. higher. XK. icone 102 °E. Sed nt hen, BJM. thad jemi a ee Derothy’s $00. N Sou ‘WAVE 430 OF: and set. $1.50 _ Wiliams Lake & =— rn 5! GHAR LIE: Had my old dodble- le-breasted suit! =e into a very — 2-butten oglerbreasted at Ed. Grindie'’s like it better than my new suit, Better take yours ou! ht away because Ed bas a special price this ik. wee! BILL Pt DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS Taylor, 56 eee PE 3-1283. Sitwed MAID §' 739 Mies nee Mis FE Wallace. A-1 GRADING. TED's LANDSCAP- t Bervice berg er Uk ar Free est OR +3047 & MA i) ace TREt SER . RE mova) and trimming. Get our bid PE 32-7188, FE 8-9735. 4&1 LAWN CARE ~ GUARANTEED work. Pree estimates. FE 9-1950 CUSTOM BULLDOZING YARD & Griveway greding Back filling _Roto-tilling. Terms. 3-3023. removals, Free estimation, OA 8-3847, eae Ph. or Aw ‘MAINTE NTENAN NCE, ~€UT- — & repair weed ‘ee all work guaranteed. MARION ways Sy SOD—3ic ¥D 2603 oe North of Auburn Tw sin NURSERY 50D, DELIVERED OR laid. Dirt furn. FE 2-2650, -\qew LAW! BUILT, PINisH|4 roe Backfield top soll, FE PERENNIAL GARDENS LANDSCAPING RUCK or 80D DELIVERED. DUMP 1 ong tractor service, FE 5-3972 thee TRIMMING sa RE- moval. Pinish grading. Aft. 6. FE 40137. _Moving & & Trucking -19 1 MOVING — RAULING A EXCELLENT 7 vie Reasonabie FE 5- — FE 2-2000 service. Pick up, deliver. HOME- ‘MADE W WEDDING AND ALL 4-6524_ occas. FE 5-6460, Landscaping 18A alt Debt? EXPERT TREE on hans a > st If you are having trouble =e your payments, see us toda MicmroAn OnEert COUNSEL LORS, INC, 8. Above Oakiand Taseeee. FE 0456 KNAPP SHOES Pred Berman 2070 Airport Rd OR 3-1502 & LADY WHO THE WRONG navy faille coat at Persian cae Shop, May 31, call FE LOSE WEIGHT SAFELY & ECO.-| Lesa 4 with newly released Dex-A-Diet ‘MMS, — ley oe walt for & a 1 Realtor Santee. PQUITABLE SOCIETY FARM LOANS op good ries acte or more with 100 ft. front fatage Ee, eee QUICK ACTION Homes — Farms — Commercial — All Types of Businesses ‘BUYERS WAITING © 20 years of service to satisfied clientele. A. Johnson REALTOR 1764 8. TELEGRAPH RD. FE 4-2533 _Wanted | Real Estate 32A _ALL CASH Don’t Lose Your Home We buy houses, flats, farms, must be ae right. Quick act RT WICKERSHAM 7185 Re Maple — MAyfair 6-6250 Buyers Waiting Have several — dey —— down pa eecioes near puntine tablets, 08 cents at REDUCE NOW is 7 eix short days. - ds and thohes Me™ re Sin West “fruren Street Eve. FE 8-4274 OTTAWA DRIVE TRADE OR SELL 7 Room Mod- ern 2 Story Brick home, ——— neighborhood, beautifully and- scaped lot, attached garage, larre entrance hall leading re 21'6" living room, Brick wales. Dining room 17'10"x1¢ io" ftch- en 123x126. 4 large bedrooms) & bath up. plenty of closet space, Open veranda basement, Gas steam heat vacant, immediate Possession Terms. Will accept your present home LAKE Eases go with this ex. sha 2 bedroom bun-| alow Setting on a large’ andscaped lot it has hard- | Wood floors, plastered Walis! and water softener, Ful! price $9.450 with $200 down Plus mortgage costs Bal. ance on easy FHA terms DRAYTON WOODS Need Bore space? B ing check th He Bre: ¢, and separate family . A al sacrifice at oe oar Bp eres avaii-| | ck possession — Better call now and be first! Bateman | _/Kampsen) b oa! |. Open Evenings equity as = or vets noe Wz ment. Clark Rel Estate. W. Huron, FE 4-6492 or FE 4-4813 ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, FE 8-9663 “ S. Paddock St. BEAUTIFUL Stone Ranch- type hom edrooms. Completa S casimont guto. heat and hot water. Wall to wall carpeting. Many oth- er features. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. OR _3-1231 5-9202 BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN plus low mortgage costs Moves You In $10 STARTS DEAL WHY PAY RENT? HERE’S WHAT YOU GET: _—- Tange and ovens ins fe joation . * * ar roo! Building Site City sidewalks in desirable Watkins-Pontiaet Es-|CUY sewer and water floors Custom birch cabinets loads of other features 6 Spacious Rooms Model Open WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1:30 TO 7 CLOSED PRIDAY 766 STANLEY 1 block north of Lincoln Jr. Just north of Montcalm WESTOWN | REALTY HAYDEN a eee FRONT. 3 brick home poset ae fired hot water heating system. Nice beach, —_ posses- sion. $20,000, te High HITE LAKE. 4 home, 8tool, shower, some furniture. Immedi- ate possession $2,200 cash, $495 Bowe Hoos | ae ben on your lo Wood _ fioo nan “acters ; Bath, Utility room, This ts not a shell, If you don't own a kh ue can offer @ choice of good tions. m home petit gelas Owner lives in 4 room ront apartment with bath, 3 rm. en than — rented. Low down payment A good buy, eats JOBSLYN, Good bedroom e, Oak floors, 11% Peay Base- =o ” Only J.C. HAYDEN, - Realtor INE 6 i. Walton Open Eves. HICKORY, ee — Custom built fren a hea fe Bloomfield area. on ing ‘and draperies included. Spm room. The latest in ! Bult in 1 Side wneeese to large plastered garage $34,950 and val- ue all the way! ecee to see this HOME! Low Dn. Pym't In Donelson School srea—this 2 bedroom home ‘a, possible 3) has room, a breezeway neled in knotty cedar, full $2, 000 Down Lae 3. bedrm. eee on W. Prince- fon, 5 eg = batis down, dormito ry 14x23 on sec- ona floor talbed’ in xeatey. pine and has built in storage features. Oi] heat. recreation =. ~ the full basement, 1'4 rage, bso “tu drive, blacktop Breet $11- price. YOU WIL L LIKE Humphries! # Michigan Colonial Fa eegiepe Chen —eiee. ne ..MULTIPLE LISTING SE RVICE : - BA 6 or BEST BUY, —NEWLY DECORATED — Birmingham. By owner wae has L¥ A : We must sacri- HAVE L FRONT HOMES WITH tow down AYMENTS. JIM, WRIGHT .j EALTOR 285 OAKLAND ANE, VENING! TIL MULTIPLE NOR UNTIL 5-944] ie been transferred. fice this custom-built brick ranch Ao i oe at $42,500. Lotated in rmingham close to public bathe. panes tion. 3 bedrooms, 2 ti! Renee feo Ascot Street Lake Privileges Excellent 5 room REALTOR R244 8. Lae -y Rd. inched for ati od on your Es] — Atte? ett Smith- Wideman. REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. 412 W. BURON PE 44626 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Income 3 two - reom Sportnent. bloc downtown. v 500. $750 down. Silver Lake 287 x 140 with foundation— ille-May- 102 x 163 ft, GAYLORD Beat, tc —— garage. EAST TENNYSON ined ry ae ne sii.s00, with lee low down payment. FHA TERMS On this lovely 4 bedroom home, La living room family -sised kitchen. . Pull room. gas heat. ont $700 down plus mo ortgag Ih SCHRAM ‘REALTOR 42 JOSLYN COR. MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINGS e pty 3 § _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANNETT’S OUTSTANDING VALUES Cass — Northwest shore summer ¢ or year home. Imm i ~onanonene Un- on eee on FRONT BRICK — Prac- Tanc’ — ite! eles. of! heat. 2 ap attached i aes. oto bus at door. $23,- DIXIE LAKE FRONT — Con- sary —— in excellent con- and bi com- pletely furnished. Automatic | « oil — | FE S- 9471 | © Newsteotures “Hey! Do you still get a dollar and half for a haircut?” For Sale Houses 43 a nama, 5 sons ocd 11 ACRES located for subdividing. Near ee “CUCKLER REALTY St. Michael's Ar Ares ieaki __For Sale Houses 43 H. P. HOLMES, INC. | ohadea a $650 DOW: Sued 2 ‘et "bedroom room dome = 3,2 4 BEDROOMS Lake = Make privileges. Priced | Low price with $1500 do % at $6,500, gulp M-%4, — of TER ONT bat East WILLIAMS” LAKE ot Yellow “cab, $5. $5,350, 386, $1,000 down 8 rooms, 1% story, pasee| PONTIAC REALTY 50 x ae Full @ $11,250. —— . HURRY THIS ONE. FE tmol Q sale. $500 DOWN mane, eae one pat water beeees, North side special, 2 2 ae Fes sone, oe bred alow, Tile bath, living room 2408 tae “4 — with dining e ment, gas} poo ~ $x" eego seated ote 20 ae | ~~ SULVAN LAKE $10,500, terms, w LVA LA a hase BUILDING BARGAINS brick basement, GI No Dn. Payment ROKEE HILLS First Offering -built for ue a i: "Re fll i? i ef : aeue aH i 3 2 B 3 BIRD, Realtor wee FE Gis New. a 3 bedrm. brick ranch. basement. Storms & screens. Pile bath, ete. Builder, FE 5-6767 or WE 5 ‘ BY OWNER 9 bed - = a Seood. ‘Cal EM EM 30210. PA oil oak aluminum storms and screens, payments. Cau ‘ RICHARD BRALTOR 224 Center JUST |} LIKE RENT! - a are r = Poe this poevet Low TOWNSHIP. Eastways Rd. 3 bedrm. 4 yrs. a, fal bas 2 10 acres rit 500, a vaee . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 6 Rm. Ranch—2 Acres 500% terms. y trade fo ie hens? 4 Bed Rm—Brick Ranch Well-located in restricted area just west of city. All newly a 0! 4 is tiled baths. Lot 160, No better value anywhere for #16 5005. about $2,500 down KINZLER ae Se NO MONEY. DOWN TO G1. Six Room Modern on paved street, close to Wall-to-wall car- Everything the best, in- garage. Full Price Only: > $10,750 = ag Reni ta! possession. 430, Roy ee Inc. E ral 8-0466 Open Evenings Sunday 14 CALL NOW BRICK BUNGALOW LA es -~ BEIT Sis Bee pn og draw Tey om ¢, atum storms and screens, & more, 43800 will h handle, 1. R Hiltz CALL Ss, tata at ie deal, lor aes. MILLER WATKINS LAKE FRONT — Ex- bed- 5 ; RE : B ; r @i 3 3} 33 William Miller Realtor * M8 We FE 2-0263 HURON and flowers. Clo: — rade school. ef buy, at $i. = that 2.3 ive just off Mie Priced + 4 . o quick sale Immediate possession. Ev 6 a ead call FE 2-338; or A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 _ ARRO “Heart of the Lakes” Elizabeth Lake Front one of - several aced, with wonderful Shown by Still Looking— suburban water between sen ton Plaine? 4 4 Do you bedrooms? Then ou'll be in Solerecten in seeing this north side home—it has wail foull ment, lovely land- FE 5-128 & Open 9 a.m.-@ p.m. Sunday 12 = 6 Sell or Trade 8 roo 4 ta os out. Pall pespment, “locwe : 1 baseme: arge 3 x se nab e fo all 2 e 0) sell for 912.500 terms. J. A. Taylor REAL ESTATE booty ye to 7132 i thiand Rd. OR at Pontiac Lake) GILES LeBaron Farms You maf own this 5 room mon Soe Hills & Las ee ce: : ales RE PADDY AY, ERVICE OER. 4. bedrooms, : full? ep Gas heat, wagareee, ver | street, good ne rhood, B P 4 000 full price. Ly “ban. A deal for |George R. Irwin|®! , 2610 “Genes Drive. For Colored ' dust ‘like nage, Only 4456 Down. See ¢|N ICHOLIE & HARGER CO. EVENINGS 33: W. HURON BRICKS 3 BEDROOMS 5-8183 DEN OR RECREATION ROOM 2% CERAMIC TILE BATHS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS JAYNO HEIGHTS One mile East of Silver ieke Rd. on Walton Bivd. ‘atch for signs. OPEN DAILY 4-8 P.M. Bateman Kampsen Jim Williams Bg 5 rete & ones geo “WATERF OR TWP. Pp. Do you want pom ope yet have _ for a build several can be chaser waste 40 B Po. Wood Co. Sener Wenn Lake esd” After 6, Call OR aay use CLARK _ EDGEFIELD DRIVE ME 1FLOOR H OME Youll you'll ine this well-built, *eurdy e, built in 1950 tions. Ha: room, ry room, 7 ofl heat. Only" = 500, work und a aera terms. be dy bs 9 rooms, 3-pc. —— asah $3,900 FULL PRICE. rooms, bedrooms, et , Water. Large co aoe Balance $35 month CLARK REAL ESTATE 7° gsi SELL,.TO TRADE 108 Yt sng ties * Goons to 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BRICK AND FRAME 2 . me a Price $6,960 AUBURN HEIGHT; = bengetee with large ea eee as rel at $7050 with terms, ” areata Ave. REALTORS FE4.0528| gos! SPECIAL. : than a’ 2, two bed- 371 &. Telegraph = Eves. & Sun. gh Wg Sa ra lnvatars at : er Ag PONTIAC Soom Some. Bett ie Lov | we Rave WE BUILD oe DORRIS & SON REALTO room ‘and foresd air heat. Niceiy | 752_W. Hur Faoes ree 4-1587 Z 88x76 lot, to lake. Owner says, How much can you pay down. , WEST SIDE total closing 3 BEDROOM LA Fran for this, Lineein Bt asd Oui $13,500 46771, Portable docks — Boat. lifts mode) Trade or down, X- quarter horse yearling buck- ee, = oe nace Aba ECONOMY CA * AUBURN | pane. kin gelding. Very ¢ orton-|'56 CHAMPION HOUSETRAILER. Fibergias baa A crema) 7 x | re, VT 445 ville. NA_7-2031. =o wide, OR. 99008. FE 8 REPAIR SERVICE CqriNbecREWRoUeT Witt $4 Chevy 1%2-Ton ..$ GENTLE SADDLE HORSE, sUiT-| TR AILER EXCHANGE INLAND LAKES SALES STANDARD SHIFT LLING TO _ able teenaged girl, Willing to PE 47121. 3127 W. Huron, FE 2-6122) PA LIABLE TRANS- | PICKU! , 100. EM Anderson - Regal EVINRUDE [3 HP WITH RE- PORTATION "CALL ORLANDO |'5] Ford ¥%-Ton ...$ 295 WA “LIV: OF ALL Beemer mote cont: 0. OR 3.6577. 3 . Forrest Jones. MAple $0016 8-10 Wides FOR oe 6 P BUCANEER OLIVER M tth For Sale Poutry 74) usep TRAILERS ON RENTAL Fon SALE OR OR RADE FOR MOTOR SALES a e W Ss = FAYMENT PL PLA oe larger en . 121 HP tan Craft WILL P AY poseete stalled. on Wh OR 3-662. Car wired. etc . | _new EM 3-4269, after’ ae Hargreaves ‘Sale Farm Produce 73 Poe Es FIBER OLAS MATERATS 70 TOP DOLLAR |" .~ s troeestes kd Parts and Supplies Pieexigias for, windshields. Plas- FOR GOOD Your Chevrolet Dealer ,.|80 8. Tel 2-32900| tle s. Open Sat. @ to 1. , ~LA - Rerrigg Moves, Lone BANAT Satu ou Rettral Reinoroeg Pistice CED CARS St Ee 4-4482. ; ; : . Fick YOUR STRAWBERRIES, Rent Trailer Space 79 a son —|re sii, rere Tater. FE 4-4547 ROO HAVES |AUBURN HOTS. MOBILE vit-|_ AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY QT. BERRY BOXES lage. The finest. \% mile SE Pon-/70 W. LAWRENCE ST. FE 2-023 as & ST a ae a cash |... ror Sale Cars 91 ; KING BROS. 170 N. Opdyke FE. 5-6519 JOHNSON MOTORS Or ap or down 1955 ICK, SPECIA PONTIAC RD. ATOPDYKE | iopiLHOME ESTATES MODERN| B0Sts Tratlers ® Accessories [724 Oakiand” FE ane Fully wipped wi eh bow: FE 40734 PE 41112)" Lake front and playground, EM OWENS. MA we Sheet See M & M Motor Sales | er brakes. 29 000 STRAWBERRIES i BLOCKS Ei:.../ SDR en 386 Orchard Lk Ave = PPE 780 For ton dollar on lste medet cars. | = > ER HARD- _ Tae. of Opdyke on Rd. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR i i654 B rox ROADMASTER HARD- th T 2627 ae Hwy. OR 3- 3-1603 oNieacapreuespeneenrengerervas egoreres eceapemamaeeeera | ose who want the best. 40 x 80 “MAZU REK " top. Power sieering Brakes. seat Forayoes. #8 W. SILVER-| foot lot. 16 x 40 cement patio : ” SHARP CARS “49 THRU | 4 windows. 2 tone paint, White out Perr oem Room, for gs en on MARINE tee te MOTORS i ts = nen STRA ¥ eac’ 8 s, id i n Tk TEs, PICK A, shelter. 2 mi. east o Oxtora on EXCLUSIV E of M58 Watch for signs ine 98-9864, Oa sane lone VINEWOOD off Joslyn. FE 8-3036. Sale Farm Equipment 76 4 BAR TRAILER-TYPE DEAR Sasi” rake. Like new, FE Lakevillé Rd. Ph. PARK AT FiRahUROT ana ae herp! ee wind- hte . Mark 25 Where living is a vacation—72 eter fe acres includes a private lake with good swimming. Good schools, Club house and tornado shelter, Only 16 sales Bas Pon- tiac. Also trailer sales. Base rate $20. Phone MYrtle 3-461 Auto os 80 , mBALER SPECIAL cnet bee 45 PTO BALER 1 USED Inc i 45 PTO BALER 1 COND 1 New IHC 4-bar Side Delivery rake E. RMS YOUR 1H. DEQLER ING BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYRE _FE FE 1980-51 CAR RADIOS — $5.00 UP. Used tires & tubes. 197 8. Johnson FULL RACE MERC. PE 40193 FORD 6 — = MOTOR, GOOD ond . Olds 88—1952 ‘ootnr, 197 8. Johnso For Sale Ti Tires ssocs rings 80A, es DocEN + Pass Ang may TRACTOR A-1 USED TIRES. $3 60 UP. UP. WE disc. “TRADE FARMALL A’ (303 BELL OR” er biade 832 Mt. Clem. NE’ Pa a ON OF HAY — New, Used 8 regen ig sg. 8 Or- rH) 3 engine. FE 4/7579 ‘ Y — NEW AND ver Sales on M24, hp! i Good cond, buy — hog Be whitewalls. SAL C4 Saginaw. Bt. E 4-0687 TIRES, 670 X 15 Ree $10.95 plus tax exchange; New whitewalls, 670 x 15, $13.95 plus tax exchange. New tire fae tee. State Tire Sales, Sag- _inaw, PE C_4-0687. STANDARD BE BRAND NEW omy in on General Safety ipto to Bo ‘bet cent off. Black or whitewal ED WILLIAMS 451 8S. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto ) Service nee AUTOMOBILES REPAIR makes. Arc: welding, FE five HAFT GRINDING IN THE thine Shop ood. Ph __2-2563 one FE INSTALLED PREE Mufflers and tatipi ana s Auto Barts FOR CASH INA HURRY, sell things \NEW FISHING BOATS flat bottom FE 5-8782. 81/54! auth Proux i FRAZER BO ROTOTILLE LERS, NEW & CRANKS os and a Pa ics * car Geis oo Zuck Ma-| Gems te Ge d 8-3863 40 Baldwin) All New—All Complete $895 USED MTR. . Mark 20 Mercury Mark 20 Mercury . Mark 25 Mercury rols . een * USED RIGS 12” molded plywood and 5 HP mo- $1 15° row boat, trailer and Mtr. bis Mazurek’ Marine Sales 8. Bivd. & 8. Saginaw FE 4-9588 “elec. & con- \MERC. MARE 4 silver lower unit. Ww 4-1, [TH QUICK- = sare. 5 fel Filet ogg 4 BOAT, WAS §195— MY 3-1521. U4 BOATS $40. Stee i? ALUM. 4 bay Trallers, runabouts D acing tt es, molded oly Merk 35 12 ft Wi poneses 3 fp iver 5 ny real have the 4 “patts. Cruiser, through Classified Ads. | CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD CLEAN USED my 225 needed for our new lot at ae er ee come to North Chevrolet Oo “funt ‘63. BUICK, $895 Full iene ©. $195 OR YOUR OLD CAR DOWN OLDS DEA 65 8. Woodward sharp, $39 dn. = 7. 2 & R MOTORS Suburban Mtrs. ALER Birmingham 4 DR. DYNA. R-H, FE 43529 For Sale Trucks 90 1956 CHEVROLET % TON PICK. A real up. pe an one for ~ mone: our gown. pa ment. North Chevrolet rt Blvd, at §. Wood- Co., ward Ave. Birmingham. 42735 B’ham. CADILLACS et Co. Hunt | 724 Oakland iiss Biko | Sn s Gans | 1983 BUICK. HT, SUPER, LOOKS $275/ from 10 wm. to 2 0. WE 60210 _Bigg ae Books OSE — i§§ BUICK SUPER HARDTOP. Used Track Parts S9A | Sover, brakes, Sowsr eering. SED. TROCE PARTS i ‘eas oa a ait Voorhes rom ALL MARES AND MODELS WEIGHTS MOTOR SALES FOR QUALITY 2635 Auburn Ave Also a fine — of other clean used cars. It’ Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward MI 4,1930 ‘COMMUNITY ‘Motor Sales Auburn at Haat Biv FE 5 ws Fora F380, aibi. “ad : "68 Pontiac Bonnevili $3305 : reer wheels. rub- mt “< Ay ve Lo. $1295 ber a ra on engine - rack BB = ‘Super. HT -Dyr.. cm w ; BIRMINGHA M "38 Buick HT. Dyna. WW $1285 “55 vert 1195 ‘ $ 905 * of pawer.. 8 9% 3m . 605 . saseee 8 908 : rena, PaaS , eviees 16 ts Swick von gee ty S| “VACATION SPECIALS aes einem so." eee ee ‘ST Ford custom 4 dr, FOM 87 Chev. 2 dr., std. trans. $1495 Mercomatic A v' Be v, aa ee ee... $5 "53 Y Z a. = Gree iH “33 ee 2 dr., std. trans, ‘Sl Buick 4 dr. ............... $0 Pere 2 o, si00 ‘42 Plymouth business cpe. $100 x Ean... | TU ENctiNeibEn ENGLEHART 232 8, Saginaw _PE 29131 FACTORY BRANCH ‘33 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR 210 Heater gseocere trans., light blue finish PONTIAC : “RETAIL STORE” wer 32-7117 . __BEIND THE POST OPPICE 1957 raf ace ool peea mt 6 CYL. bar} cepedeeesescesseeene Starchief 4 dr, sedan. Radio & heater. Pontiac : Powerglide, Whitewalis 1953 Pontiac. 4 dr, V8 engine. § 395 | ue 5 sont ee 4 ar. oita, Radio $ 495 Pontiac Sales "36 1 orre | al 2 adr. Powergiide.. ‘SS Pontiac ef 4 dr, sedan. gag R&H. Power steer- ing. Power brakes. Whitewall ga Pontiac Catalina c dra- Powe: a Power’ ate ae wer brakes. Eas 'e poet y-ey — “4 s. Automatic ot ‘Power brakes we Peek Fh oe owner wntate rit Haskits Chev. Maple oP cee MGpen ites ry an CHRYSLER, 1955. that ae NDSOR 4 DR. Original black white paint, « nnd Bye Sires! ‘An excep- $475, Full Price $75 OR YOUR OLD CAR DOWN Suburban Mtrs. STATION WAGON 33 PONTIAC. 658 Woodware Birmingham | 5274 cust’. ice.’ $ Gon | Very Blea. EM 34081. Rigging. ‘ts, Bon, tar. Hydra, Bsteering | ‘66 PONT. ¢ DR. STA. WAG. gins. FACTORY BRANCH os Gin Meakee cee Dyualiow R. Johnson rn sou , Lk. Orion. 7 « ig pines rae ct ae nn 54 DODGE aS Ses, i Brie -.. Boe 1953 Ford 2 dr. wzgopranone. game | Spt ed Sat alt ug a al ‘91 Ponting Baperchiet Hr HOUGHTEN'S SON SHELTON [ars mag! S sscnianen Poniac-Buick ‘31 PONTIAC STARCHIEP, 2 DR. Rochester OL 1-8133} azdtep miles, M1 46921. 4 MG TP. RADIO & HEATER. |! jps5 1064 PONTIAC HYDRA ~ AB-| PE 2021. ie Rall © ag Seyig! moe roe DOWN. hos . R. & C. Rambler Clarkston Motor Sales MI «¢ Turner Ford. ; ina oe DEALER > A VERTIBLE, CLEAN We cans Beat Any Des! Mich MA 55141 sa hg PE 59133 S| EM 3-0142 EM 3-4155/-53 PONTIAC 2 DR, R&H. WHITE a 7. "2", pote. ABSO! biped No MOREY FORD, 1956 Com Service 8 am. till § p.m tae ma Call. r.. Mr 2 Gr. is the se | 1952 NASH RAMBLER NO DOWN | Parks at MI 41500, He ‘Ferner ries and it's 'y in like B, emt, Lucrv Auto Sales, 193 _ Ford , new ¢ believe w, PE 42214 : PONTIAC 4 ‘DR. WAGON, & ‘7 you can’t 1951 RAMBLER CON Le. | _H. Hydra 2%. FE $4244. price is only as 24 mos. Rafts 8 besten, BaOLT nd 1953 PONTIAC, 1 Owen Low - : ments of $865 mo. Cau Creds | | fegse OR dali Moe SCHUTZ per Me. Tacks ps ME ose. | a PONTIAC 4 DR. aT. “Waa. iss} OLD em | Ee oe ee ee #13 s. Woodward. Birmingham — prstee & 1 Rocked Ram. es. : “Can be seca ai 460 Walking Lake 1952 ‘Olds, Super 88 No Sa ae pot Sortian. Black top, yellow isso FORD, 6 FIRST $15 TAKES body Red interior. i-owner car. it. Runs good. FE 25302. Call drive & sone fer Be sare and : fred ie m8 ie. ~$Cash clean, PE 3142, HW Riggins 68_Oskiand’ PE 22381/ . FORD, 1954 7 DR Aovme wed, AND cat caaex power bra “A fester. Very goed #206 and automatic transmis- full vee, 2 "ad money aot R&H, white side wall tires, Ce Suter a Haynes, Birm. padded dash, etc. Call MI 6.0343 "52 RAMBLER, HT "We bave just purchased 28 FACTORY OFFICIALS’). opr eR HT & ‘cars ate ioe acid oe i & ADB Py os e as is CARS ; AUTO. TRANS. = WHEEL 2 pases: Pe | tow mibeaee, pees | *35 RAMBLER, 2 DR. | 3 Rambler’ wagon. NORTH rie tates | ee ‘55 RAMBLER ‘So Ford, V-8 |... CHEVROLET COUNTRY Wacow | Plymouth Coupe Meier of &. Woodward Ave: '57 RAMBLER come: in. wig ia oeeee 55 Ford 8 ... Victoria, red & white w te nee 54 DeSoto V8 ..Dn $145 Stat wagon, light green, power atee radio, ter, automatic, immaculate, oo Pontiac 6)... 2... 2 dr., straight shift, clean. 54 Mercury . . $845 MONTEREY HARDTOP, auto- atic, radio, beater. white tires, seek be seen 51. Chevrolet :.....::$295 2 dr., ppwerglide, nice 2nd car. Jimmy DeRose zie W HURON STREET mile west of Telegraph 1952 ima -coeyie. VERY SHARP! OR 3-3588 after 2 p.m * you adjust to some less expe: ® model. ke Orion Motor Sales ay MY 2261) 959 CHEVY STATION V WAGON, 5s. OR 3-2771. 1988 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4 door sedan. Radio, heater, Power- ~- Power steering and Power cial's car. In like-new condition. $2,087. No) rth Ch rolet Co dunt. ev) er Bivd, at §. Woodward Ave, Birmingham. MI 4-2735. er glide LUTELY NO MO me reat ments of $22.32 mo, Call Cr oar. Mr. MI 4 rold_Turne speed 2 RCOnCONOG : 595 to in from Ramer wae, Leh HECOObGE $ 395 Rambler 4-Dr., ee. Speeinnnc $ 705 ‘o choose from. Rambler, 1955. Wagon, senees $1005 to choose from : ALE, #Dr., 1956, ......... $1195 — 4Dr 1957 ......... $1495 utomatic. nooner Wagon, 1957 ...... $1785 se from Rambler, 1958, ye sreneves 1748 ash Statesman, Bo ees tees _CHEAPIES 1951 Hudson Hornet Club $1195 1954 Studebaker. Gverdrive'6 6. 1953 Chevy, Bel’ A renee 1952 A aunaer 1952 Willys as oon = og +900 miles guarantee A _ per cent 31,000 1955 Ford v8 Sore yi Rambler 0 6. Woreware , : DOWN. ents Cail Creait M rT. Mr. Parks at at MI 47500. Harold Turner “9 FORD, MEOUANSCAILY ANE AND el ve: hae $50, no less. 1201. i%1 FORD CONVERTIBLE. PRICE $100," EM_3-8203. MODEL / FORD COUPE ——, : bo Ie en pes cling condition. wi Eastwood off urn 1954 FORD 6, 8TD TRANS RE RE A overhaul. rubber, a $450. FE 5-8412 POs. v-8 OVERDRIVE. . excellent tires, trade * good sha OR, 3-4673. * TRADE 1067 FORD, 300, 1,000 miles for Ort |. ‘a like new * i034 FORD, BODY EXCELLENT, REPOSSESSION "HOR ae ico bach . Allen. Gre cellent mente onl neede at Lakes. MINX, 2 TONE. RE Is s practical list of value-packed y down specials that we're going to move out this week -no wait-you bé date you, be = | 53 Dodge 4-Dr. 53 DeSoto 4-Dr. 52 Buick Hardtop 53 Chevrolet 4-Dr. *54. Chevrolet 2-Dr. *52 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 53 Plymouth 4-Dr. 53 Plymouth Hardtop 54 Kaiser 4-Dr. 53 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 52 Ford 4-Dr. ‘50 Ford Coupe | SCHUTZ 12 5 Woodward: ‘Fireingham ‘GUIDE 70 GOLD: Sell rir you're not using through. Classified ae | i ‘| 35 Plym. bg pm. and : om, PE “CY” OWENS FORD . "a3 CHEVROLET: cell OWENS _ 147 8. SAGINAW Stop, Look, Buy "Si Buick Dynafiow. RH ..... $165 Kf ae oy Roe Neh $ 495 tar sce pe cone £6 CROSS COUNTRY WAGON AUTO. TRANS... AIR COND. NEW & USED CARS BILL SPENCE Rambier — & Service Sagina F 211 8 & ime Ee 54-9297 TALE UT LOW OVERHEAD! EDDIE 8TEELE D in Keego Harbor, between now and July ist, have ne overhead because they have already their June ov Just at these no ov bargains: 1964 Chevy station wagon .. $836 50 1935 Ford 2 dr Secs 12. 1952 Pontiac 2 dr $ 18.76 mo. 1958 Ford retractible ) 1953 Plymouth 4 dr. $24.80 mo. 1954 Nash Station wagon ea 1988 Ford 4 dr. Loaded $2199.23 1966 Mercury Convert. . $1485 1958 Pord 2 dr. Loaded . $2058 23 1951 Hudsom 4 dr. ... . $99.90 tno snes : (Al CaSceose bt Po v Lie CES J i938 Foote wi gn. 9 pass $1444.44 ‘ord Sta. Wen. 1958 Ford 2 ar. 2 $1 ul Chevy 2 dr $18.76 mo 1955 Chevy 4'dr 1952 Merc. Club Cpe $19.76 mo 1953 Chevy 4 dr. . 32 mo. ed Ford 2 dr ..... $727 1950 Ford ‘% stake : *g17.08 mo. NO MONEY etl on many cars. 5 Fordomatic lal, oreiaes complete. Adjust odmate. clean pan. oll, ist 4s, install new torque bolts, Joe Swenson gives et pair and Orchard . Lake west of Telegraph. FE 5-9204 Hardenburg Sire *S.? ¢- Pg 52 Chev CORNER CASS = PIKE ‘FE 5- OLDS 98 — DR. SEDAN. ‘54. — and te aks R&H, good ing 3 PACKARD gL COND. JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass OPE Sal 10 P.M. REMEMBER, Jerome is an old established OLDS- CADILLAC | franchised dealership and the major- ity of our cars are new car trade-ins. Ask-your neighbors and friends and they too will recommend Jerome's as the place to purchase vont next car. LIBERAL - ALLOWANCES YOUR CHOICE OF aFLNANCING BRING YOUR JEROME | “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass 24 mo. |°55 PONTIAC nse "WL PLymogss g, poo. mee COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES 804.N’ Main OL "29311 No com Open GREAT. LAKES MOTOR MART , 115 S. Saginaw 1955 PONTIAC CAT a. - green. New WW tire: ee Pica od condition. 1949 PONTIAC, $85 ‘o sat te ORIGINAL NAL OWNER. | transporta: | PE 54-7102. TIBLE. ai see ‘oe P 6 NTIAC Good shape. 384 Going. 1980 PONTIAC MOTOR JUsT vipers good tires. $145. OR 3-411 Cunningham Moto ee PONTIAC. 4 DR. STARCHIEF, | Extra nice. FE 23-2422 after 4 p. m, 4 DR. HYDRA. R&H, ad mileage. $100 dn. R MOTORS 14 Parad USED TAX! CABS Cheap. 10) W STUDEBAKER SCOTSMAN DEMO MAZUREK STUDEBA 8. Blvd, & &. Saginaw PE 40583 Monutian Ca On "Sa ae BUICK . _Better * Buy U Used Cars st gic H’top ... _ $1595 SUPER 2 DR., wer steering & brakes, white tires E-Z-I glass, Dynafiow. ANOTHER ONE OWN- 55 Pontiac 870 ....$1095 4 DR. SEDAN, radio, heater, Hy- can ow weractically new tires, 53 Chevrolet 210 ..$ 545 4 EDAN, radi a Powerade, a tu-tone ” Beige 'S7 Ford Convert. . 1995 COUPE, radio, heater, oo = black top with b beige bod ‘57 Volkswagon ... $1605 2 DOOR, radio, heater, low mile- age. '55 Buick H’ top ....$1195 SUPER 2 DR., radio . heater, white os vewer coiae Shite Dyna- flow, glass, blue with’ am Wa 34 Pontiac Dix. ...$ 695 SEDAN, 8 of er, te OWNER, 4 DR. Sramntio be beater, OB light gree "52 Buick Super. voo$ 295 . 4 DR. SEDAN, heater, Dy- hafow, ONE OWNERS” P* 54 Poritiac 4-Dr. ..$ 795 ster, Hydtamatic, Bett lees: Blue & whi ith inva — AN * OLIVER > BUICK, — 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 'FE satel “Open till 10 FE E2-9101 Open Eves, rl AC PRESS. THUNSDAY. TONE 19, Se - see ae = . * Gee as ah | on ie me ‘S : Television: pe V --Today's Radio Programs-- — destroys people as surely as dis- Closely connected with internal in; torpeds ai gsurimil meeting et ease." and foreign policies. Out of each * & * of them Khrushchev has emerged Which it would not be represented. Wik, (760) CRLW, (800) ~- wwii, cose WCAR, (1128) Ware, cme WPON, (1468) WJBR, (1498) Johnson said by keeping we ight | with increased power. ue new Be ict hard policy in * down, the executive has made him- se * foreign affairs is evidenced by, d TONIGHT 11:00—WJR, Vinal! WXYZ, Breakfast Club 1:39—WJR, Dr. Malone self less vulunerable to such over! But these successes have not| the bitter Soviet assault on Yugo-: 6:00—WJR, News ore ee oe waa peaetcgat den CHEW, -Meeiter., Davies re indications it may be increas- and other developments increas- Ty pl re * , © Ladle) rdaie WPON goorte and News WCAR, ies aania %:8—WJIR, Rt. to Happiness and high blood pressure. oi $ 7 7S ing international tension. Quite Get the Kids Their Own T} Set and WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie WPON, News, wewis WWJ News. Confessions “Today, onty 15.2 per cent of Guo likely leader of anti-Khrush-| possibly Khrushchev is trying a CKLW. he Chase WJBK, WCAR, 6) WPON, FRIDAY “MORNING ve: igre Arthur Godfrey | ww, One Man’s Family . ‘ a dogmatic Stalinist. | op aah ner ee yWJ, News, True Story CKLW, News. shift Break | Ment over 15 years ago when 29 — Khrushchev has recently been &ram. | WXYZ, Dals owl en Behe Melody. wave, Nees tb evens WPON. Don Zee Show per cent were too heavy. ‘moving in on Suslov demoting| Sa | w oberts : a s — EXLW. Lewis, Album Time WXYZ, Fred Wolf WJBK, News, a. i f { his established|OKs T d WJBK. Stereophonic CKLW. Rooster Club WCAR, News 3:00—WJR, 4elen Trent Of the 5,000 executives examined|him from some of his establishec s Tornado Warning WCAR, News. Patrick WIBK. Tom George WPON, America to Knees | WWJ. Five Stdr Matinee for the study, 58.9 were healthy functions and preparing for the al ogee linea wion oatcy Roundup 10:30—-WWJ. Don Ameche WJBK News, McLeod without evidence of significant ‘or- kill. | MT. CLEMENS (—The Macomb se WXYZ. Fe. Morgen” — | ¢.49 won voice ot Aericit.| WPON. Chuck Lewis TSR: Sexe, Seen ganic disease, he said. ~ * * els Age Me ponaMegiae has, CKLW F. Lewis Jr. CKLW Guy Nuno : $:30—WJR. House Part * * * Khrushchev is a ruthless oppor- approved a $3,648 tornado-warning | oo Tom. Clay WJBK, News, George 11:00 WIR, News, Wape. Sts} WW4, Women $n House ey tunist. He has been engaged in alcircuit for 31 county schools. PCG, Mascn WPON, Early Bird. Sports WWJ, News, Frene WXYZ News, McKenzie This is a high level of health =e | | 2:30—WWJ, Three Star Extra! 4.99 won Dan Kirby KLW. Revs Davies CKLW News, Chase that the general public does nut e : Caw" = are WWJ, News, Roberts WCAR, New 4:00—WJR, Parade of Bands |surpass,” he said. WXYZ News, Wolf WPON Don MacKinnon WWJ, News, De CKLW. News. Toby David WY 8:00—WJIR, Amos, Andy : WCAR. News. Sheridan P F ware a Sy anere WPON. Early Bird Club CELw. Raray. Daries WCAR News, Benuett Gleason Signs Hackett $" 95 ti d 8:30—WJR, Answer Please | 7305 WIR, Music Hel _ | 4:30—-WJR, Music Hall NEW YORK (AP)—Buddy Hack- (General Electric WWJ, News, Nightline CKLW. ae David FRIDAY AFTERNOON Ww, Jim Deleng sata ett, a comedian who played the . \ ) o:ee-WiR, eymphony sailcoec Manel etic i200 WIR. We, Sheqhan =| CELW News, Chass title role on “Stanley,” televised Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Sou seth | “Sei ween, teeta CREW Grant, Livestock 5:00 WAR. Phil wenhart by NBC last season, has been! D Dish h Televisi Terms On Some Sets — 30-Day Exchange Period " 9:30—CKLW, World Today WATS Pen, eas WOAR, News, Purse WHIZ Sports MeKensie {signed for Jackie Gleason’s new ryers, Visnwashers, Television . WJBK, Sound Of GBR. News,” Georm WPON News, MacKinnon yf egg Oe gone show. The Gleason series will be- FREE evere) | PRIZES [ WCAR. New = ' WCAR, Tenn. Ernie . 3ov s. . ; : mM NW) Kosteanes oo“ News monger at CELW teen oenee WPON iduate With Mason gin Oct over CBS i WAY | PTON’S A : } | . : i en's a | ow TNews., “Davi oe 100 WIR, PL & Hayes ae tt cigenaie The cement industry often uses’ cm cs ae ee 8 Tom, Clay nae News, George ae egrterag CKLW, E. almost one-third of a ton of coal HRP MBaricy) Open 9:00 to 9:00 515 E. Walton, Cor. Joslyn Rd. FE 2-2257 New rs 1 geo hey ae WW, _— ews, Knowles Page usic With Mason | 11:30—WJR. Music WXYZ, Surrell 2 WPON. Music W.th Mason _WJR, News, Mrs, Page| ws. Faye Elisabeth 9:30—WJIR, Jack Harris News, M. Labbitt CKLW. 11;30.WJ Time for Music WJBK, News. Reid WCAR, News | 2:30—WJR, Cpl. Next Door executives are more than per cent above normal weight,” he said. “This is a big improve- WPON, Chuck Lewis c ews, WiBK, Sports, Mcleod WPON, Sports for’ every ton of cement produced. 10 40 killers as heart disease. diabctes destroyed opposition, In fact there Slavia, the execution of Imre Nagy chev forces is the Central Com- imittge secretary, | Mikhail Susloy,|dermine his enemies by Apparently over much of their Stalinist pro-| ‘radical flanking maneuver to un- taking | G-E SALE! ANOTHER TV SALE : Avoid the Battle of the Channel!” _. poe a : transfer to Fulton will have a Ah - Sinatr Is Becoming Will Move to Kentucky. |ctane to ow turafshed by statlosis Usted tn this are subject to change without notice . ] s DETROMT (UES ~ Ferry Moree| The company's eitetive bead. aanel 2-WIBK-TV Channel ¢WWI-EV Channel 1—WXY2-TV . Channel CRLW-TV Anter nati ona Romeo ag Detrat tel } TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS strange tales ot ” murder|s:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo,. At a: Be i | By EARL WILSON according to MUNTZ. : a ee : when she works for wealthy) (7) Cartoon Carnival. Ua Auneitoon vities) Beale, €:90- ox. Danger. Stephen McNally in “House| Group ‘Launches. Probe , “MONTE CARLO—Frank Sinatra’s romantic coliton) has) High costs from i ) Popeye. as of Doubt.” Elizabeth Patter-|s:s9 (7) Big Show. of Show Business become international. The French-Polish actress, Bella Darvi,|division’s obsolete buildings in De] ™™ Gcockas af . Bt ) News: Williams. son, Patricia Madina co-star.| os ' tried to latch onto him here but got such @ brushoff, even be-/ troit ee, can PE a nt ihoal EN ; (2) Racket Squed. a Pe _, {848 (2) Cartoon Classroom. ee ceases fore The Kings Go Forth premiere for Grace ——_ Bg dhe = brag yd FE 4-1515 ¢:18° (4) Weather: Eliot, Stor et Boone. Actress Gale'g:o0 (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. fhe YORK (AP) — Tile 4 ss .; Prince Rainier, that she fled to| raphical center of its'market.| ¢ & V (ELECTRO MART ge eee (9) Headline, 9% (2) News. ‘ “Twe ” was out of a job) 7 About 200 persons are employed Open Daily 9 to 9 6:20 (4) Box Four. - (4) People’s Choice. New wa He was fired after His hig weekend date = besutitel by the Packet Division, 60 perjy- ’ ny ee furnishings are sent to\9:30 (2) Beat the Clock. to tell the House Un-American Ac- bionde Carol McDaniels of South Caro- |°ent on a seasonal basis. Beale |Iiguaamam ; 6:30 (7) Frontier . Sock’s home by mistake. (4) Romper Room. tivities Committee whether he has ind. whe became th Mercquem Ge he —e : =e King saves) (2) Climax (cont.) ) 40) Our Friend Harry. & pest Communist . , emeralds and t b T dati trom being dynamited. | : - | "The director, Charles S. Dubin, Fertape--were the Diesen = Do it Yourself ude- esters Crossroads. Family mang;39 (7) Navy Log. Ship crew’s'9:5§ (9) Billboard. was questioned yesterday as the diamonds seen hereabouts. But at a party k finds self at mercy of broth- morale is low when they get committee opened public hearings “im Frank's suite afterward (which lasted People should buy aspirin tablets when. they take @) ry feet — old movies for entertain-|1:09 (2) Garry Moore. . |into communism in show business. | = until sunrise) the Marquesa got out of her their TV tubes to any corner store to have them J ment. « (4) Dough ‘Re Mi Nine persons in the industry were WILSON jowels and into toreador t tested. = eae , (9) Monte Cristo. (9) Movie. questioned. ae ae Save yourself headaches. 6:40 (2) Western: Phelps. (4) Ernie Ford. Molly Bee. Frank got friendly with (2) Playhouse 90, Rod Ster- eine Carol recently in Rome . save. sefnny tot! 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. - le 10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. Anothet questioned was Arthur! ah@ he stashed her at Take your TV tubes to your TV service store where : ~ pay “ r Town Has Susie. Lief, American guest conductor of| * with Peter | . them tested f nd get expert advice @ Sports Parade » : the Moiseyev cor “pallet, a table the jew- ae can get tes ree c get pe , 700 ft . also. @Q) Boots, Gaddle, Indian a4 |10:09 (1) Contes sion. Con-|'% 2) Arthur Godtrey. touring this country and playing fords itr aap avon ‘ venture, victed criminals are inter- ad oo to packed houses, Lief refused to, ; HAMPTON S a (4) (color) Mich. Outdoors. say if he is presently a Commu. sis at the party. FE 4-2525 viewed ‘in new series, 11:25 (7) News. at ete nthe 825 W. Huron Open 9:00 to 9.00 3 (2) Silent Service. (9) News. ° oe fi ar es rT. ‘ ‘ Harry Truman, vacationing a a a (4) (color Rosemary Cloon . uDIn TO committee he 7:10 (1) Weather. ey. — Jose Ferrer 1:98 (2) Dotto. not now a member of the party,/ i at Cannes, didw’, shape, Se _ joins Rosemary for season's ye Truth or Consequences. | hut said he would invoke the Fifth Premiere and Frank's friend, 7:18 (7) News: Daly. : final show. oh bc 4 } oi — - Amendment if asked about not serene writer Harry Kurnitz — (2) Playhouse (cont.) e , quseciations. explained: “Truman is a Jerry - :30 (7) Circus Boy. “Elmer the ann Comi The National Broadcasting Co ie fan.” * teams up with/i9:15 (9) Weather. = contime Comics. | immediately barred Dubin from | Lewis inventor to ——_ to ; its facilities The producers of the| .S0 you want to be a movie s ‘ $, “ - - {10:20 (@) Film Fare. quiz show, Jack Barry and Dan star? Just when lovely Erin | CAROL McDANIELS - a. . La Ch 4 FRIDAY AFTERNOON (9) Million Dollar Movie. —— followed suit by firing OBrien was getting a terrific reception in Paris, she learned Arvin Folding wi airs . y a The Toy 10:30 i Sing Comiry revolts! 19.99 (2) Love af Lite. | Dubin ke eS ‘that Warner Bros. probably wgsn’t picking up her option in. i ‘ (4) (color) Tic Tac Dough (9) SStar Theater. Kirk Ps Tie ™ Dough. NBC said “‘persons who refuse | Hollywood because & ~ = _ a-week salary tater: Official Horse Shoe Sets 55% (2) Sgt.. Preston. Preston Douglas, “Act of Love.” Barney's Gang. to testify a’ to their- present or poses as sourdough to track! (4) Music Bingo. Quiz. past affiliation with the Commu.| Her agents told her the company wanted to continue her : - Reg. $8.00 down counterfeiters. (2) Playhouse (cont.) - {12:30 (4) It Could Be You. ‘nist party render themselves un- 2¢ the same salary—and advised her to refuse. . 88 (D Stu Erwin. acceptable ax . . . employes on! “Not only that, but my two children have the chicken pox Deluxe Slee in Ba nes. $28.88 16 8:06 (7) Zorro. Don Diego resorts 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Corliss Archer. NBC programs.” at home and I haven't been there since late in March,” she p ig gs a to ghostly measures to avert! (9) Theater (cont.) (2) Search for Tomorrow. Dubin, a free-lancer, also has di- groaned, . | ~ : i (4) News: W mp. s i A : bd 4 9) Movie (cont.) (2) News: LeGott 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. investigator” an d = age ™ Her husband, singer Jimmy Fitzgerald, was summoned Plastic Air Mattresses Reg. $5.00 3 * (® Bet Your Life Groucho!” ’ “Omnibus” crear ts by Sammy Davis to join his show at Los Angeles. “He’s been 2 Marx quiz. . i 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. NBC@s ection abo sepacentty | baby-sitting,” Erin said, “and he'll be glad te be singing : $995 * (2) Richard Diamond. Dia- la: 15 (4) Weather: Eliot. (4) Movie. meant that Dubin will not get the again and will be—providing he doesn’t have the chicken Croquet Sets, 4-Play 3 mond’s knowledge of chess _—-{2). Miss Fairweather. Au odie ttle Margie. job of producer-director of the) Pex_by now.” helps solve mystery. nae (0 Seer ——_ oo eee apaeds show — eh Dal Erin — who's been in Spain making the picture “John Paul ‘ $499 8:30 (7) Real McCoys. Grandpa! (2) Sports. , - = (t:30 (2) As The World Turns. on ea eee Geet re had Ones” — oges back for the Steve Allen TV show shortly. She Bar-B-Q Grills From : 4 ~~ j bet that Little! (1) Topper. lesen considered! for the job! was wise to come to France for exploitation because one Ameri- ° ; Luke will win corn eating. '11:28 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Ann) | * A x can I talked to here was under the impression, when he heard . 15 camsaet Miller, “Tarnished Angel.” 2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. Liet said he got the job as guest the name being discussed, that they were speaking of a ae Charcoal Briquets 20 Lb. | (9) Movie (cont.) (8) Lady - Germ. |conductor with the Moiseyev actor named “Aaron O'Brien.” Bag (4) Dragnet. Friday becomes = ‘troupe by applying to Sol Hurok, a lieutenant, Smith a ser-/11:30 (7) Night Court. %:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. the impressario who brought the A Cc d Cc $16" geant after they capture (9) Theater (cont.) ‘sensationally successful danc THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN NEW YORK . . . nsco. ommanaer Vamera crooks. (4) Jack Paar. Dave Gard-':39 (2) House Party. group to this country. | Comic Tom Poston of the Steve Allen TV'er takes over the $24.50 @) Climax. Child’s nurse ner, Cliff Arquette, singer (4) Kitty Foyle. The conductor refused, to say if ‘Peter Ustinov role in “Romanoff and Juliet,” the B‘way com-| og: (Vera Miles) encounters Richard Hayes, Walter Sle- |he had discussed his political edy hit, starting June 30... Lena Horne’s renting a villa on’ | ™M M t for Kodachrome 54% zak, comedian Don Adams. |2:3§ (9) Home Fair. |views with Hurok or whether any the Riviera during her vacation. ovie eter Movie Film (2) N'watch (cont.) aye 7 Communists had helped him get x «x * i © Payo ithe job. | Ressano Brazzi’s renting a swanky Beverly Hills home — c _— (4) (color). Mat'nee Theater. | Liet also would not answer when ¢> 999 @ month . .. Ronald Colman, just before his death, was Golf Balls 3 fee 99 and Up 6:50 (2) Meditations. (7) American Bandstand. | ee beep ol og ee, than being set as a surprise guest on “This Is Your Life”. . . Author . so) Merit. Moiseyev American tour are Com- E4na Ferber’s total take for the film, “Giant,” will exceed OPEN SUNDAY 10 A. M. to 3 P. 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