antitjummEnnll S A at ean gy BPN LP ' — { ‘ +4 , E Se 4 3 & AGES | _—- : ae, + £ a Bo PROTOS | ee — Pontiae Press Photo RIGHT UP THERE—Leader of the anti-tie faction Paul Sparrow points to the thermometer Which signals the freedom from the heat- containing tie and buttoned shirt-collar. Off With Those Ties, Men Soaring of Mercury: Issues ‘Cool’ Signal Tuesday the mercury hit 90. It was two o'clock. Uncle Sam’s experts said it- would pass 90 today and again tomorrow. That means sport shirts with no collars for the men in this area are official. * “My boys will ay ee today and Thursday with no * aii 4 Racketeers Held as ‘Brains’ in Acid Atfack Phony Union Official and Brother Arrested for Conspiracy NEW YORK ® — FBI agents have seized notori- and three other men as the underworld masterminds {behind the acid blinding of labor columnist Victor Rie- sel. ly setting up a ‘sneak at- tack on Riesel shortly after way restaurant in the dark early morning hours ape 8. Abraham Telvi, was hired for $1,- 000. to fling the acid, Telvi was later found shot to death. , After’ the ar- rests yesterday, BW. ties. and ‘with sh opent cent Past arane of elke Back on Job Male Emancipation League. . and helpless minority.” Friends to Honor. ‘Boss’ Kettering 4 i eye iE al? ! ui t After Vacation 4 Days of Golf Refresh President for Duties, Active Campaign Role WASHINGTON’ (# — President Eisenhower takes up his White House duties again today, re- freshed by a four day golfing va- cation in California. Eisenhower also is expected to begin slipping more firmly in the next few days into the role of ac-|N- tive campaigner for re-election. _ There was no immediate an- nouncement of his schedule, but Leonard Hall Secretary of State Dulles were expected to be ‘ among the earliest callers. Eisenhower had spent four days golfing and relaxing at the Cy- press Point Club on California's’ Mont Peninsula after two days at the ublican Nationa} Con- vention which unanimously nomi- nated him for a second. term. The dapper;42-year-old. Dio. —) whose actual name is John Dio- guardi—was nabbed at his home Unveils: Aircraft Cannon ABERDEEN, Md. (INS) — The Defense Department has just un- veiled a six-barreled, fast firing, 20 - millimeter’ aircraft © cannon descritled as the world’s most powerful weapon for shooting down enemy bombers. . Boy Describes Beatings, Shuns Return fo Parents Thirteen-year-old™Aaron Wilkinson, the oldest of 10 children found-abandoned in a Keego Harbor home last week, expressed tio desire to several alleged beatings he and a sister had received as Oakland County Prosecutor Fred iem began taking state- ments from the five oldest children of Mr. and Mrs. go back home and described William Wyatt today. The Wyatts are being charged with cruelty and can be sentenced to four years in prison or fined. $2,500 if convicted. They will bé examined by W./the Bloomfield Township Justice ae - 2” was afraid of nis stepfather, he * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN _ The four were charged - “|With Gofispiracy “int alleged=|~ he strolled out of a Broad-| % The FBI sail a-young hoodlum,! . Ls U. S. Atty. Paull § Williams) ‘WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1950—48 P x W 2% linding Ree, ous. racketeer Johnny Dio}: Pe SEESAW PALS—Major seems to be in com- mand of the action as he seesaws with his favo- rfte ‘playmate; “Michael Subr, age three. Major, ‘This Boxer Is.on the c. = .@ Rise If wz AP Wirephete Merlyn tricks, according to his owner, . of Sagina’ w. Mr. Subr is Michael's '|Schools to Open "jot Commerce Safety Committee. -+aet-—quickly to save a heedless s/youngster from harm,” for the children, 1 Optimism High B® (on Suez Solution Next Thursday— Motorists Beware Motorisis have their lesson to learn as children return to ‘school next Week, according to Clyle R. Haskil}, chairman of the Chamber Maskill sums up the lesson in -this nut-shelk ‘Drive slow, let ‘em grow,” That's the motto of a campaign the safety committee is waging hext month to protect school chil- dren on city streets, Haskill said. “Children swarming to and from school demand extra care from the driver, he said, “Children are care- less—it's up to the driver to expect the unexpected from them and to Haskill gave these rules.to pro- tect youngsters in traffic: Keep a sharp lookout for chil- dren “at ait times; da School sones, pear playgrounds Highway Boss’ Claims Routes Are Not Definite —Promises Hearings By GEORGE T, TRUMBULL JK. north-south highway which may bisect Oakland County are still incomplete on the drawing boards and far from reality, State ‘High- way Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler said yesterday. Ziegler met with a group of Oakland County officials to answer a flood of protest letters: arising from a newly-formed Southfield- Bloomfield Assn, opposing freeway. from definite and that as yet two and af other places Where they” gather. } When driving in school zones, be! i alert for traffic signs, signals, po-, lice and school patrois, as well as; Give bicycle riders a_ break. “Don't be a juvenile yourself by trying to compete with them for the road,” Haskill urged, reached the drawing boards due to a shortage of highway engin- eers,.He added that hearings will be held when the time comes to |decide which route should be built, “We're not going to bust through property just because we have the authority to do_so,” the ecommis- sioner said. “We are jist trying fo serve the needs of the people with- out trying to crucify them.” ie sald the primary purpose of the meeting was to explain what progress had been made on one route and secure ideas from: county officials. Dulles Reveals Bright Outlogk to ike; Nasser Calls for Cairo Parley Push Birmingham Man for Attorney General on State Ticket Oakland County Republican dele- gates—124 of them are going to ithe state convention in Grand * (l ' : [ z F 3 (i z o% “J z “County GOP ‘Sift. mbeen 350 infant deaths the! that period. cee |T Sift 350 Infants’ Deaths k on Burly Nurse to Ch iwe I sete mens coe ee SE For tn London, NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Police moved today to obtain/dent Gamal Abdel Nasser today re death certificates of 350 New Haven babies to determine|*#*ed the five-nation Suez com- the possibility of further infant killings by a burly nurse|™ee to come to Cairo “soon” ining who admits killing three babies. New Haven County Coroner James J. Corrigan said he has asked the State Health Department to releaseé/site of the meeting and also sug: all information surrounding the deaths of babies in the New Haven area since 1953. He estimates there have sources said it was “‘soon.”” of State John Foster Dulles met with President Eisehhower. today to report that chances are good for a peaceful solution of the Suez to discuss the West's plan for inter- national control of the -canal, Nasser proposed Cairo as the gested an opening date, The latter was not disclosed, but informed The action followed re- fusal by six-foot, 220-pound Virginia B. Jaspers, 33, to ali” ~. |ther statements until she under- goes psychiatric examination, « They called for a reduction In the $50,000 bend to enable her to “suspicious . circumstances.” fi ite : Fe | was from head and body injuries under;Egyptian relations arrest of two Britons in Cato. end) blow Anglo- caused by thé z legedly implicated in an anti-Nas-) ser spy ring by two jailed remorseful advising her to refrain from fyr- 5 4 But Press Worries About Them Train Fun All over but thesfun . . , well, nearly. | Wilson, Eart......... ame M7 can Coo eee eee ee cs cenece BT, 38, 39, 40, 41 i, ne eee one ] ee Has. Serious Aspects WASHINGTON (INS)—Secretary The government-controlled press) |Oakland County Planning Commis- \sion, advanced the suggestion that the new route should use the exist- ing -right-of-ways by Northwestern . Highway to the Wrenn offered an opposite sugges- tion, “Why not do sor on toned. ; : _ been done for two weeks." iterate” routes hadn't—even- northwest and swinging north oo a... a widened Telegraph road west of B ier Pontiac ” Pontiac City Engineer Lewis - the east side of Pontiac,” he ques- — =~ Listen for Rumbling: | Te hem County Protests Over Proposal LANSING—Plans for a ~ a proposed Detroit-Bay City — eee tenes i Robert Swanson, chairman of the | 7 5 6 p.m, may PMR . ister. % mee pie eet 7 a concert by School Band. * i University. cs oF e the senior class. éash prizes will be provi Thed The cash prizes will be provided by the CIO, Interested persons will ~ 2 Area Boys Cop First Day Honors at State 4H Fair a’ Two Pontiac area. boys copped|Holland School eight years, top honors yesterday in two of the opening events of the 4ist annual 4-H Club Show at Michigan State Howard Storm of Lake Orion “was winner in the sheep-shearing contest, and -will represent Michi- gan at the International Livest Exposition at Chicago. Another Lake Orion’ boy, * Rickey Muir, was a top . In the chicken-of test. in 1954, _ ‘The 4H Club Show will con: tinue through Friday. Fifty - one boys and girls are representing Oakland County in the exhibits and contests. ‘ winner -tomorrow = con- | Tells of Beating, - Shuns Parents (Continued From -Page .1) and beat him with the belt while telling him not to call the neighbor o2 oe r to the parents and it he was ‘‘a good cook:"’ “Japan is buying $49 million worth of rice and sugar from Tai- wan (Formosa). a The Weather ii dential balloting. Monday to reg | do so by contact-/Tifitied its Titéht to Wage an & —.._ing_contest officials before that|write-in campaign in November. time at the park, The contest will Party members said it has been’ be held at the park tennis courts. : ae cs * = __ PONTIAC STATE thy eee pees changed john Feikens, Republican state : rman, cited a:five per cent ~ |line, Carthelitta, Wallace and De after a prolonged illness. 5, 1938, she came. here with her \. jparents, William A. and Emma Smiley M i _ago from Boydsville,’ Ark. a% Surviving, besides her mother and father, are the following brothers and sisters Mrs, Wood- row Craft of Lafe, Ark., Mra. Jo- seph, Simmorts of Boydsville, Mrs. Joseph Hamlin, Mrs. Thomas Ford, Mrs. William Rizutto, Larry, Caro- bora Massey, all of Pontiac. Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- day from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with the Rey. Lowell Book officiat- ing. Burial will follow in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. Wilfred Roch “Mrs. Wilfred (Clara) Roch, 83, of 221 E, Wilson Ave. died of a stroke Monday after a brief illness. The daughter of Oliver and Adeline | Beril Hould, she was born in $ Quebec, Canada on Dec. 29, 1873 . }and married.in Calumet. ~ A resident of the Pontiac area Service will be at 2 p.m. Friday » ees from Allen’s Funeral Home, Lake © , Orion. Dr... Mont C. Oliver will 7 officiate with burial in the Oxford # Georgia Annette Massey | "| Georgia Annette Massey, 11; died { 12492. Pontiae- Dr., Sylvan. Village. @ Born in Bragg City, Mo, on Sept.) "= |help try to seize control of the Two other al jleged _conspira- | tors in the attack BANDO |were arrested Aug. 17. They are Joseph P. Carlino, 43, who is not irelated to Charles, and Gondolfo |Miranti, 37. = | The FBI gave this account of how the gang allegedly mapped out and executed the attack: * * Johnny Dio a7: services. of Telvi. ; After the attack, Mirahtf hur. ried to a meeting with the two Dios and Tuso. He “reported to them that the job had been done. But he had some bad news. Some of the sulphyric acid aimed at Riesel’s eyes had splashed on Telvi's sacle? o> ‘ * Mirantj was therefore ordered to make certain Telvi did not run to a doctor for treatment. The FBI has said Telvi was la- ter wiped out because his acid- marked face made him a living, tell-tale link to the crime. AFL-CIO leaders, gathered at Forest Park, Pa., said that if Dio is guilty of complicity in the ‘Riesel case he should get ‘“‘what is com- ing to soe ‘ % : Dave Beck, president of the Teamsters Union with which Dio ‘has had connections, said ‘He's no labor leader to the best of my knowledge. He doesn’t belong to New York area teamsters organi- zation. -AF-CIO leaders are ex- 13 grandchildren and two great. grandchildren. Service wil] be from the Manley- Bailey Funeral Home Friday at 3:15 p.m., with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. : Romance for Adlai? He Denies Rumors PORTLAND, Ore. (INS)—Adlai Stevenson was questioned yester- day about rumors naming him in a _|romance with a wealthy Alabama widow He took time out while inspecting ochre st, “You oseph'may say that I was never more Mattered, but Tam afraid thers ts no ‘truth to the reports.” His name had been linked with Mrs, who was Secretary. of the Democratic ‘National Convéntion, When qiies- tioned at Birmingham, Mrs. Vre- denburgh had told ‘reporters coyly: “T think you'd better ask Adlai Stevenson about it.” Mrs. Vredenburgh is the widow of Peter Vredenburgh II, Alabama lumberman who died earlier this . year. tS EES RP NR RE £2 ei a a ES Be ek Be 5 pe om peers art for ce of ma ‘who were worried a rough seule oad eg THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, “avévsr 29, 1956) \Truck Repairs Cost, [Tablet Does the Job~! Tay Dises Tri ve Life Adventures rene ie ver but pais Toe Wit. TALS, Ma WINS. : a year for repairs, cargo tramp/a special Chinese representative for ships 12 days, passenger linerg and ts airline, ran into a new prob- Gee dy os toate IS CROCOMMN CAIMA AN tives ee Chang. produced. drowsiness-in-| / ? ; TAIL FORK PROPLILGION ji ¢ : THROUGH THE WATEKS & OF THE AMAZON. HIS LEGS ARE see } lis or yer e ‘ —— Held @ Hit-Runner Detroiter Fled Me Hitting Teenagér Crossing Street f jeder ei. k tank: man was suspended yesterday and accused of hit-run driving. Both he and a friend riding with him were held for investigation of leaving. the scene of an accident ‘in which a 5S-year-cld boy was injured, flight. But psc wouldn't take them until” took one first. He did, They The tablet was too effective ‘to: Chang. He had ‘a. tough t ing off-his drowsine his ane home frm the See FOR SWIMMING. IN COMBAT HE USES THIS APPENDAGE AS * 3 8.) TERRIBLE LUDGEO Saspended is Patrolman Joseph Ay B Ne 7 - W. LaMarre, 36. The other- man : is Frank Roels. Both live ‘in Detroit. The victim, John Meranatti, was seriously injured when struck while crossing an inter- section Monday. _ Motorcycle Patrolman James|§J | Townsend, who was writing a i ticket nearby, wale he overtook Walt Disney Produc tions _s World nig Reserved ae _ i 4 Test Drive Fure-Fuet and discover PERFORMANCE THATS YEARS. AMEADL _the off-duty. re block: away. Patrolman George Daschke ao ‘said he, saw the accident from a ey : ; parked police car, eS ADMIT DRINKING : Inspector Thomas Arrington| 2 ~~ guspended LaMarre when the lat-|j f ter declined to make a statement} | to the prosecutor's office. Town-| @ send said LaMarre™'told him he and Roels had been watching the Harmsworth Trophy race on the Detroit River and admitted having | (gj . two shots of liquor and two beers. | # . ‘They were towing a boat ‘behind e * WSS AT HIS PREY LaMarre’s car and said they didn’t | We a aay oP ; : know there had been an neckdont 3 oe vat ——_— HE USES IT west \ MeO yee * aut AAS 3 hh Wen < because of the noise and jerking) agug wee of the boat trailer. ie cs en é \ ‘ey Williams Still Seeks +7 Bank Commissioner LANSING — Gov.- Williams } said yesterday he is having dif- ficulty filling ‘the post of state banking commalantsner. . . TO 6WEEP THE - HAPLESS VICTIM AROUND TOWARD HIS WAITING JAWS. (ez Distribuind by King dasensed — Se ROT AR We can tell you in all ssc that about Furre-Fvet is its wonderful ‘no other gasoline gives you the. ease of starting. 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Today, fill up with out what it is about this gasoline Firre-Fue at any station where rb wastes } oibecrmeeripinat a semmremmattnns: pac “sf ram AOE I BONE ETS A MRR ERENCE IS AEE SG Research Corporation Names-2-Administrators é Kinsey Dead, but Partners Carry On Massive Compilation of Data About Sex mate The sane was ebaa nine weeks ago by the death of Maurice|’ INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Dr. Al-, too stunned by the 62-year-old ,“‘Sexual Behavior in the Human) - Even a cold . : C. Eveland. fred _C. Kinsey's mammoth re-| scientist's death to plan for the |Female.” ease OF STARTING ven quickly that is capturing new users ata you see the orange and --black baer = he has inter- |search into human sexual be-|-fature, except to say they'll con- | Qniy Pomeroy, Martin and angen oN = Me cent 64 wale. record-breaking rate. Phillips 66 Shield. _ & number of possibilities |havior, begun in 1938, will con-| tinue the project with Dr. | Gebhard know the secret code with Filte- A ou'll like Peruse + seagenl ; ! | Lua ; for the post and is continuing |tinue—without interruption. Wardell Pomeroy and Dr. Paul | jn which the séx histories of some One of the things y Ps PerroLeum Company * his search. He said the position carries “tremendous responsibilities."* WARY OF MONOPOLIES . The governor said he wants to Gebhard as joint administrators. Current projects include studies of prison inmates and Europeans] . and. detailed reports on homo- 19,000 persons have been written |- and fited in locked, fireproof <3 rooms at Indiana University. gating responsibility to his .asso- He made sure of this’ by dele- gating responsibility to his asso- ciates in the Institute for Sex Re- search, Inc. cCELERATION—Fesl the in- a Eyer get with Fiite- -Fuel. Comte’ ety js the reason. — “Kinsey said shortly before his t sexuality, - heterosexuality and/death the code never has been —Fiite- -Fyel con- | be sure to get a man who will] Today, his associates still were : broken although some . persons CLEAN-BURNING of high purity, | other phases of human ‘sex -be-|" ; tra amounts preserve the balance between large “asa tried to make sense out of the tains on eg naturat govline. and small banks, and prevent , “international gibberish'’ which Geen woe . establishment of a banking monop- BURIED NEAR SON was produced as a sample history oly controlled by a few giants. Wants Limpy Back — bit, Please, Alive STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (mh — Mark Smythe placed an ad in the lost and found department of the a year. ——— asking that his pet be to him — but alive. uty Herman G. Taylor, reportedly | He “Wiad goo" reson for wading” is not interested on a permanent |'¢ “alive” stipulation. basis. The ‘pet is a red fox Smythe has had penned in his home for some time. He said the animal won't be hard Kinsey, who died Saturday of ain one of the volumes. heart ailment, pneumonia and 4 SWORN TO SECRECY kidney: complication, was buried) It 1 ly th h tl Monday tn Rosell’ Cemetery | yrtmise of ust secrey th Bloomington, Ind., in a plot with: a son who died at the age of four. In a letter written four weeks before he became ill, Kinsey _said it was “part of our estab- lished policy” to shift “responsi- bilities among all six associates | in the sex institute. There are five Kinsey associates, four men and a woman, to carry of his work. 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Pomeroy, 8 a clinical psychologist, and Martin were listed with Kinsey as co-authors of “Sexual Behavior in the Human Male,” the book which. startled the nation in 1948:) These three and Gebhard were co- A budget bags ond treated fuel oils for - tagged the brand new Cadillac for ol tions to ‘the staff, and Pomeroyjand the othe third from . book overtimé parking and started to To Spread Polio News Gebhard. d : - wale oe ave _ f < and ans rayelties. your convenience. Holdens Red Trading Stomps given with cash sales. . ' “TH pay it for you.’ inform residents that Salk polio The motorist grabbed the dollar|vaccine is available to ne * * ~The Wye Oak furnished inspiration to poets like Maryland's | { : : fiteer Allan Poe and bos been described in travel literaturé in many 4 TS languages. 10 Cub Scouts Receiv Bae , 1 oe scot Day Deadline Approaches crofoot scot cuty Pack No: 8{for Korean Bonuses | held a field day Monday at Dodge) ©. ae State Park on Cass Lake and|~ About 35,000 veterans in Michi- awards for the.summer months|gan have failed to apply for the were presented to 10 boys. state Korean bonus, according to} Kenneth Goff Jr., and Douglas|Fl0yd E. Cremer, deputy director won Webelos . badges.|% veterans affairs in Oakland Cubmaster Kenneth H. Goff also|©ounty. ~presénted- awards to John Gary,| Many are from Oakland County, John: Stepelton, Gilbert St Cremer says, and he stressed only _ Van Husen, Jack Be tfive months are left to apply. Michael Measel, Philip Sha-) The deadline is March 7, 1957, — ‘and Robert Dawson, . Cremer said. This applies to all sss aed : Korean veterans even those wll on active duty. Veterans from Delaware, he add- ed, who are eligible for a bonus from that state have unti) Jan, 1 to apply at the Veterans Military {Pay Commission in Wilmington: The Delaware deadline for a World uted Il bonus is Dee, 30, Cremer ‘German Thanks State-— With Gift of Oil Painting LANSING w — Gov. Williams Pines where what tablets ced haere how thay bots = dis: accepted for the state an oil ries eT eS ele oe Se Ne ke i: Be ik hii BOM ae mea a ia rs Ae painting of the four chaplains who lost their lives during a troopship sinking in World War II. + The painting was the gift of Heinrich Funke of Detroit, who Te igh gh aa a A a A dn BE A as fe Le MM va Eee re 4 | JU | f p L, = ps jie ae J es Len a a \ \ ¥ Ps \ | i c le ; ; i 4 oe ‘ : 4 i : : § i | x : | iw THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. AuGUST. 29. 1956 | } rr 4 oneegr m1 eae sdithaborn “thin Wel States. The weight of the Vir nia Rests. Alloy Cuté Ship Weight |® etna : NEW Aa: — The Ee Sand M2-| produces @ direct weight saving of is in crellktee te ‘oe and a fuel saving esti- imate at at 8 or 9 per cont. MODEL MISSILE—~Inter Continental Ballistic top tier on an a a half inches high, the model is made from a kit containing 50 parts. . Each section separates- and is complete even to the exhaust vents. The or artificial satellite for taunching in-space. A, United Press Photo ctual ICBM will carry a warhead : i 54 : ee f >, i z 3 a a 7% take I ai t the fe band jet g! — — Ger-}| Missiles (ICBM). are still in the future, but a toy your our years ago, “ore vonuine Jayne’s P-W V version is a thing of the present. C. Calan Hoover, S| fhe small. eany-to-take fablets Dei hee ge Pi aald ee has ok a 9, of ' Albuquerque, is fascinated by a model of = _ Bon, specialists in ipe: a * thé Atlas ICBM on display at the hobby trade = 4 “Bor weer 104 yoir: maker, said he presented the paint- . ze jing to the State of Michigan “in show and convention in New York. Eighteen and . JAYNE gratitude fot the kiniiness shown) 4 : ‘to us in this country.” } oe: | Williams said the painting will Al abama OKs : hang in the office of the Michigan 4 _— oy id Yona ay ond Nae in Trust Fund. : x _ : en ee nee a ti N , I-NEGr0. I bd :. 1: Votes: re Change Public 1 School System to Keep) 4 Segregation | "BIRMINGHAM, Ala. {AR HRITIS | KNOW WHATS BEST FOR IT! “I believe that pease t on earth to help others, and that is the reason I offer this true testimonial” says Mrs. Anna Knack, 1518 Avenue B, Flint, Michigan. “I am giad to Bong stats ot = my experience with me up and gives me lots of pep BITTERS, as I have suffered so too. I sew for others, baby sit much forand keep up my house, and I over Wam strong and healthy for a years, .andiady of 76. I also find that by . have found using your tea with the medi. | the medi-icine, that its good for. indiges- ma cine that tion, as before, I couldn't eat ' brings the cabbage, beans, onions, ete, as relief ‘that these foods would upset me, but you want.inow I can eat anything and en- Thad rheikjjoy it. I have read in the Bible mati s m how God created herbs for the and arth-service-of man, and after trying ritis iniother medicines, know that & : Mrs, Anna teak but espe-/WA BITTERS. cially the right one, and was offer this true testimonial, so often forced to sit down becausethat others who have. rheuma, _of the severe pain; but I just|tism or arthritis may know of wouldn't stay in bed. I also. the wonderful results obtainable chad it in the back of-my neck. ‘from this herb medicine.” ‘and the pain was so fiérce that I couldn't sleep nights, I dis- At CUNNINGHAM, SIMMS, ‘ covered years ago that OJIB.| THRIFTY DRUG STORES in where other medicines failed, DRUG STORES in MICHI- and besides, it seems to build groes and whites : eS i RLM ces Hm neces | | lrecreational facilities. ¥ seg ST i aaeaediainie’ nee PBN anes aR Bh sodas gave /63,439 against. : | * * \414 against. istitutional amendment to keep Ne- in separate) schools even at the cost of abolish- | ing the public educational system. | ‘The measure allows the State Legislature: to end public educa- tional facijities and give public ifands to private schools, * * * It, and a similar amendment covering public park facilities | which also apparently passed, are | designed to provide a bypass of lawing segregation in’ schools and Counties with heavy Negto pop- ulations went overwhelmingly -for the two racial measures, Those iwith few Negroes womens op- 4 Murder Cases Top List of Fall. .Term Four murder cases top the list of 155 felony cases on the Oakland) County Circuit Court calendar for ithe September term, it was an-| nounced today by prosecutor Fred! C. Ziem. The first degree murder charge | .|against Howard W. Moore, 26, ac- | cused in the slaying of his three- year-old Lake Orion neighbor,| Martha Little, July 28, is expected) to be among the more important| eases if he is found sane in a) sanity test scheduled for Sept. 11 in Cireuit Court. 7, Also facing charges of first degree murder are Cecil Edgil, accused of bludgeoning another man to death with a baseball bat in Royal Oak Township, and R. D. Davis. The latter is charged with a Pontiac murder of two monthss ago. Milton P. Evans, 38, of 8620 W. Eight Mile Rd., Ferndale, will ap- pear on a second degree murder charge. He was arrested June 14 by Royal Oak Township Police ~ Returns from 1,8% = the state” 8) ‘2,700 boxes give the school) | amendment a*margin of 97,720 to) The same returns, on the canbe 96,629 for and Another pes Ae of state- wide application, proposing to in- ierease the income tax ceiling on. corporations. from 3 to 5 per cent! was defeated. The count of 1 860, ‘boxes showed 101,999 for and -50,- Super Deluxe Pen Sale! 7 Hours Only! FRI DAY se dry. button. sa tin Writes up to 2 years without a refi THIS FOR HOME, OFFICE OR SCHOOL there allegedly folowing an argu- | before Judge H. after the shooting of another man Court Trials: ment over a woman. A pre-trial conference on all the| _ cases is scheduled for Sept. 12). Russel Holland. ‘The conference is held to schedule! ithe case for trial. Fal * Boy. Splashed by Acid lin Critical Condition : Ilgration Fgh see Recess Maneuver Seen! as Move to Up Support # for Governor's Plan RICHMOND. Ve a= Both houses of the Virginia General As. | sembly met briefly today and re-| timing to garner support for the : ~ {governor's —. program. Many of ie ocala opposed | to Gov, Thomas B. Stanley's pro-| posal té withhold state funds from | integrated schodls saw the long] recess as a move “to gain more time.’”’ - Generally, they admit the gov- ernor’s program seems headed for passage in the House of Dele-| gates but see its chances as) “about an even run in the Sen-| * Waders in the upper house say they “are en- * over the outlook, though, and add the recess extend- ing over the Labor Day weekend simply is to allow for the printing ea -_ Administration -jof the various school bills. | This, they contend, will give the) people opportunity to digest all the’ proposals in time to give their, views at public hearings ‘Set for | Tuesday. | Delegate Fred -G. Pollard of | Richmond introduced a bill to al- low parents or guardians to indi-) cate whether they wished their’ children. to attend segregated schools or schools designed as ~ ‘tegrated schools. * * “Presumably all the white chil- integrated school could complaiis| because it would be — to both | races,” Pollard said of “his” ail posal. His bill brought to 4 the num- | ber of school measures offered) since the Assembly convened at noon Monday, Thirteen bills to carry out the governor's program were introduced in each house} yesterday. | i | Almost Fatal Rope Trick LOUISVILLE, Ky, @—A game, with a rope ended in near-tragedy | for one of two six-year-old _ boys. | They, tied the ends of a rope around their waists and stood on) opposite sides’of a road. When a/ bus came -along, they pulled the rope taut. They were snapped to/| the _— both —— injury. dren would choose the segregated) : _.schools,.. but..no.one choosing. 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A}’ ipassing car splashed the acid on ihim. He lost control of the bi- cycle and fell to the street. His) — shirt-and trousers fell away, Al quick thinking witness The truck driver said a valve apparently jarred open as he crossed some railroad _ tracks. About 4,000 gallons of sulphuric acid)” - sprayed 4 . him with a hose he was using to) — water his lawn. Badger was) — burned on his chest, arms, face) ~ and legs. acid es-|— —. glee oC State Barber Association ‘PONTIAC LOCAL No. 50 and INTERLAKE LOCAL No. 40 - Pontiac Area Barber Shops | WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY, Next veepty and WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4th and 5th > Signed, Secretary Local No. 50 Se "BAZ LEY’S LABOR DAY | VALUE LEADERS!! 78 N. SAGINAW Open Friday ’til 9 P.M. "Three Big Days: Thursday, Friday and Saturday” Tender — POT ROAST “33° Grode A b, Mild Cured — LARGE EGGS | SLICED BACON “49 | *29' ~ Redi-Eat PICNICS Ss cee ee gee [Ground Beet .... Pan-Redi_ FRYERS 1 baer Trimmed | Sirloin Steaks : a 68] | RUMP ROAST } Lb. ber ee 2 J} FarmPolcies. + Benson Defends Secretary of Agriculture Mrs, Gaylord Feick, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor, Jack Hager, brother of the groom served as best man, Ush- Buy 45-Acre Site for Commercial Units. ‘ings to begin there in the very rea Re a i [ x] { id “mas Events Slated State Tourists Choices: Fair, Festivals, Races, Tournament or Rodeo LANSING (® — The State Tourist Council today issued a schedule of top Labor Day weekend events from Détroit to the Upper Penis. THE PONTIAC PRES * MRS. JAMES ALVIN WINGERDEN 8, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1956 ey / MRS. W. EDWIN DREIMAN Dreiman-Tamblyn Rite Nancy O'Neil Weds MR. AND MRS. CARL VAN TAYLOR In Sacred Heart Church ° near future, but nature of the en- terprises has not been announced. County Births Mrs. Floyd Walker are the ® daughter. (4 PS Re om, shetictemamerrTcanret Mary Jane of the bride of Carl Van Taylor, son SON SR RET Si > i." | parents of - it ee Ss ae ee 5 A. Religi 4 \nylon tulle ruffles formed tiers for bridegroom at 195.Maddy Lane. ‘tion to consolidate Oxford and 12 in Home Rite KEEGO HARBOOR—Mrs. Fliza- beth Wilborne became the bride of Asa ©. Rash in an afternoon cere- mony; Aug. 18, at the home of the Dr. Tom Malone of Emmanuel Raptist Church officiated, Mrs. Ray Brancheau Sr, and George. Banwell attended the couple, Mr, and Mrs. Rash are at home to their friends at the Maddy Lane address. Post: Registration Deadline for Oxford OXFORD—Friday is the last day for non-registered voters to regis- ter for voting in the Sept. 13 elec- surrounding school. districts. All electora may Vote on pro- posal 1 (fer consolidation) and 3 (to authorize spreading of millage, although it will not be spread at this time). Only taxpayers may vote on pro-| posal 2° (for the new jstrict to! assume the $74,000 total debt of all), t Dairy Mart Slates Grand Opening-—~_ LAKE ORION—The Lepp Dairy Mart here will have its grand epen- ing Thursday. The building which is 30x32 and modernistically de- ‘Way forParking ‘Two-Year Off - Street Problem troned Out; Consider New Plats MILFORD ~ All obstacles have been removed, clearing the way for off-street. parking in Milford, The Oakland County State Bank has assured council members that. they will purchase the $64,000 bonds necessary to complete the project, cording to president Joe Ger- rard, - * * * * ee - After almost two years of con- - [ off-street parking problem, The new parking lot will be situ- ated along the west side of Union street. The Chet Arms, and the W. H: Purdy homes will be pur- chased and removed, making way tor black-topping of the entire area. There will be about 80 parking meters installed by the village, and the Detroit Edison Company will install lights, 7 Twe more real estate plats were submitted to the council for approval, Dunitg and Klein, building some 200 homes on Sum- mit street, would like to begin a new project on South Main street at the city limits. They have pur- chased the John Mutschler farm, * * * = signed is divided to provide a lunchroom. This area is papered with @ scenic paper predominantly the room in blue.- Cafeteria style service will be used here. Free balions and: ice-cream’ are in store for children accompanied by parents, Proprietors Mr, and Mrs. W., have ‘been Orion residents for 30 years, — ie inWimetieRies’ Read in. Strathmos ers, all from Mariette, were RAPS WIGH PROOPS) }. — I gave to bing tothe sn: Wilmette Rites ead In. ofrarmMmmoor ~ Benson rapped the Democrats eo iow glo gs opening Friday at| Nancy Petrene O'Neil, daughter for~supporting in their platform Seeks fo Stem Flow Sept. 9. ening ugh of the Daniel O'Neils of Regs ta Martha Ann Tamblyn of Detroit;sashed with ribbon of orchid color, re tigi) price supports at 90 per cent) : > _ |M, became the’ bride — and W. Edwin Dreiman of Com-|matching the taffeta underskirt | "ee Jf Hazel Park Liquor | os wi teres cttt'ss ‘sts cez-fiar wingersenr of Hastings ino] merce were united in marrige at/A0¢ shee Periwinkle blue wa “Rigid price - fixing - shrinks GFK LIQUOT | sce the annuat Gold cup Race"ah tur Wingerdens of Hastings, in a in marriage At. color worn by the other brides- said, “It stimulates foreign com. |,,/AZEL PARK (INS)—A former} Romeo will stage. its anmual| Attendants included Mary Ann |!8. The double-ring, candlelight! completed their costumes, and petition and creates income-de. | 27°), Park councilman today be-!peach Festival Saturday through| Hampton of Pontiac as junior |Ceremony was read by the Rev.iiney carried cascade bouquets of — nnn ow - » and her Phillip Gentile before 200 relatives eens. mums, and ivy, government domina i farm opping from * parades parents s forme ner. es plist ihre scales ntiemeeienapsncipicarpbeadiSiacccan acces sie. : ers, increased noe mol odes serving Maré Uquor. oer: =e = dents on Ponting and Soming: Mr. and Mrs. William Tambiyn| K TOCUpOEN Wor Wey pereces was opportantty “for” farm” peopte,-|—~-LJoyd_M._Vain Buskirk Jr, | The 10th_ annual Michigan Ca-| ham residents attended the cere- |% Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Se 6 en Se ees ser : claims Hazel Park residents have [80e Marathon will be held Satur-| mony. _|Wein of Commerce are parents of| Se ‘ight o'clock ceremony, Behson blamed farm surpluses never voted on bars selling day and Sunday on the Au Sable] my. pridegs The newlyweds, After their honeymoon “trip” to on “‘the insatiable demands of war| by the gla Me. (River. The race at Gray- dagroom wil receive iis 4 |Western Michigan the couple will and. fail Slane since the city in- | race begins at Gray-!p4 in hotel administration at Mich-| The bridal gown was fashioned . failure t0 adjust to postwar) corporated in 1942, He said the |ling and ends at Oscoda. igan State University, where the| Of Hallan silk in-princess style, reside in Ypsilanti where the conditions. law states voters must approve | Menominee will ty, with sabrina neckline and |St0om is a senior at Eastern Mich- i es liquor by the glass. | ginsiie esti samt od agumamee Sep NE ie Pe. trimmed with alencon lace, it |'84n College. » Dreiman will ve mean, , the Van Buskirk seeks 2,000 signers! Bas _ oh ae: 7 i featured short sleeves and a [teach school af Wayne, Mich. rigid price supports of the previous|on the petition to force the questing (ene, 120844" the southwest Orion Couple Engaged | chapel train. A tiara of pearls | : administration—an emergency pro- ‘Question part of the sta see the play- and sequins held the illusion vell — Git tes tems onto the Nov. 6 ballot. offs of the Michigan Amateur Base-| LAKE ORION — Mr. and Mrs.| , or Weld’ Ger Tener et oe ball Tournament Friday through|Dola Tucker of Kansas City, Mo.| \" Pines, ond te Brite, carried continued: for 10 years after the| ©) bo V ‘Monday at Battle Creek's Post and|announce the engagement of their) puas and — shooting stopped because our pred- xDow Vets Bailey’ Parks. - -- -|daughter, Lois Coil, to Robert Cul- ivy. ecessors lacked political. 9. t Se O _|| The 10th annual Michigan Cham-/lison, son of Mrs. Lena Cullison, of} Preceding the bride and her fa- fieien eae nergy al Oo perve OX eaey Rola wie “be tank Sao. Wectiiaaien, Det. The wadding will ee Coes the Wale were, wale : should urday through Monday at Sparta,jtake place in late September. honor Helen Lymperis, brides-|~ pte pl Hobe agra nay. on Three Days 15 miles north of Grand Rapids.| Both are residents of Lake Orion. mane Tae et ’ oynes, anc Stin, & he added. = _| WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—An! junidr bridesmaid Harriett Wein, He claimed three major vic. |°* TO®st at Oxbow Lake is an- sister of the groom, Alvin MeKib- tories for the Eisenhower admin. |°unced. ben was best man, with William istration in the field of farm pol- | D8ds of Foreign Vets of the Ox- King 1. Winning the battle against rig-lnase. taken eine of id price supports : ae Se in Chapel at WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Sat- urday rites at Sunnyvale chapel united Barbara Jean Pearsall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Pearsall of Elkhorn; Wis., and Billy Gene Caine, whose parents live The couple, honeymooning at Muskegon, plan to attend Prairie Bible Institute at Three Hills, Al- berta, this fall, - The bride Is a graduate of Wa- Iridescent sequins edged the lace bodice of the bride's gown, and loped neckline and short on Sept. 10 at 7 p. m jsleeves, A lace headpiece held iat the Four Towns thodist her fingertip veil and her mother- Church. : x ys Mrs. Keith Takes \Figure Trophy at Waterford » WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Mrs. o |Electrocyted by Wire full skirt, A lace hat held her poem veil.. She carried white dioli, roses, and ‘daisies on a white Bible. - The bride's sister, Mrs. ‘Dale Lium of Whitewater; Wis., : her matron of honor, while brides- maids were Mrs. William Biack- ledge and Mrs, Lewis Giddings, both of Pontiac, and Mrs. Robert Hollingsdale of Milford. Best man was A, C, Evang of BRIGHTON, Aug. 29 Billy MR. AND MRS, BILLY GENE CAINE on Students Wed = poe Sunnyvale bridegroom, sed Ren Pearsali of Elkhorn, brother of the bride, Timothy and Kitty Rae Pearsall were their sister’s ringbearer and flower. girl, . After the wedding a reception the 250 guests attending, Women Painters to Stage Show The Birmingham Society of Women “Painters has completed plans for a very original outdoor show on Sept. 8 and is keeping fin- gers crossed for nice weather. The facilities offered by Shain Park will be added to by easels and drawing boards loaned by other) societies, and music will be fur- nished at the all-day affair by sons of two members, Hank Smith and Cy Osborn Jr. oo * * Mrs. Randolph Heizer is general chairman assisted by Hank's mother, Mrs. F. Chambers Smith, ot The Leman-Cain builders asked ithe council to extend the village limits to include a new SO-acre phat that is unde: id |Both ‘plats were referred to the jnewly organized New-Subdivision ‘Committee for study. ‘Answer Is God’ Topic of Talks ito Holly Baptists - HOLLY—‘The Answer is God" is the theme of the Evangelistic meetings to be held at the First Baptist Charch Sept, 9-16 at 7:30 p.m. - Dr. Ralph W. Mitchell of Minne- -}apolis, affiliated with the Billy 1 Graham Evangelistic team, wi be the Bible teacher. Music will _|be in-charge of the Carter Gospel . jTeam of New Hampshire. ar to the one he will conduct in Holly, His most recent tour was to Australia, Scotland, and Orient, Sound. motion pictures will be shown during the week of Billy Graham's recent trip to India> The Carter Musiciaris make up America’s only full time interracial and interae ~ wai seal Fi ee + bo a 4 + co + Oe pea Pe é te, ie ames ll = *- he wil el sane eS i “ i —4 5 4 aie ual as 4 —— sae ‘ ! + 4 : >» ; 4 — : Pe = Tat = : ae : | ‘ ; ; . | ns : ‘ . 3 : ? (i ‘ ; 1 ; 2 i 4 ' : aS i , | HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20,1956 3 - | ar) ee. Be. + 2 é . ‘ a set ' ee - a : ed errr ae: ’ i Bj — 4 Y Gge ee > ‘ " Nation's best touring golf: | ecstonnls have boon "iveling cat”|way. Thureday and runs through|by Jay ‘Hebert with 69, Dow] . {Western Golf Club's tricky layout) Sunday, It's a straight medalpiay |ineteryald ' ‘jin advance of the 5th Motor City|feature with the champion getting) Na |Open toyrnament, and yesterday|$4,000 of the big pot. A pro-mem-| Fleck at least three found it not too|ber feature was under way today./with over the difficult. 3 Knoliwood’s Pete Cooper, start- [Lopes Beats Centella _{icday- that ing with a front nine 33, went on 5 Sr ial is cade sensed of 61, SACRAMENTO, Calif, H—Joey best of the tuneup rounds tor |-OP* of Sacramento scored a which any cards were taken. | The $20,000 event, making thelseventh of a scheduled 10-round PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: |" Grip firmly with the left hand sarid ; DIAGNOSIS: Weak lett arm | Weakens : TREATMENT: The most hope.|"iéh hand will less way to try to get out of sand|”°" lis to raise the body and lift the|“@"4 pull Entering 7th Week Pitching in the men's horse shoe ‘ program is entering the seventh| pene = span at cena 56) pay nasndll bssced ge Bar by woe HARMSWORTH TROPHY STAYS — Veteran was successfully defended for the U. S. by Shanty —- Township Recreation Department river and now builder of racing boats, Gar Wood I yesterday, Waggoner is owner of the speedy 1| Lending the eighteen pitches te. (left) gives William T. Waggoner an assist in eraft which defeated Canada’s Miss Supertest open stance — is the division is Rex Oakley with displaying the coveted Harmsworth Trophy which on the Detroit River. taken, with the right foot closest) ® total of 43 earned points, —— James Medlin of is oa Leadngt jatcalin of Carkston s|Mantle Hits 45th Homer B division with a total of 42 earned ceeesrzBrooks Gain as Bucs Clip Braves the fourteen team entry with a total of 54 earned points. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS old last night, coming from behind; In the American League, Mickey AUBURN LEAGUE SPACE Are Dale Long and the rest of/@% Long hit a three-run homer to Mantle belted his 45th home run Auburn Bowling Lanes haveipittsburgh’s short-lived heroes to|beat the Braves 5-4 and trim their|in New York’s 40 victory over league openings available for Tues-inecome Milwaukee's -|National League lead to 1%4 games| Kansas City in a game held to six __- he|day and Thursday evenings at 6:30 block, just as the Pirates aunt & over the Dodgers, : innings by rain, The Yankees re- “FHE-FLEISCHMANIL DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY it pays, Eemhgt eB, t0-dig tnt Bet and Wednesday and Friday nights) prookiyn in 19547 And except for the fact Brook-|gained an eight game first-place — ~ Aeon nan eeetonong nNG-tooting, Swing the ¢lub bach -)jat 9:00 p.m. ‘Brooklyn had edged to within ajlyn was playing a doubleheader |bulge as Cleveland lost at Balti- , : ; 5 a o thallt- -of first place in.’54 and/in the only major league park/more 1-0. Chicago‘s White Sox. %. looked good and healthy with 10/wthout lights,” the Dodgers might;split-a-pair.with Washington, wine “ag : games remaining against Pitts-|/have been only a half game shy|ning 53 after a 6-2 defeat, Detroit , 7 burgh in the last month and ajof the Braves . The Brooks|defeated Boston 63. 7 place Pirates, who had lost 10 of|Cubs, winning the opener 6-4 on Introducing on September ‘1st...the new —_ imi. fata orapw we TONIGHT ~ Allstate policy designed to give you > > le cr rok Fs i z z 4 % FE: = g & 4 i i my F g E i H ? E 3 g z £7 A 1 Y ag . 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Clarks OPERATORS mother Oscar, Mrs. Grover yn ® ~} of Ghatiee = , EXP..TV_ ROAD MAN oseteen and ngDEarion a oe McLain; dear titer of Mrs. Voorhees-Siple Lincoln 1-2480, eae = Grind rent pranachitonen om and 8] ward 8 0 service | ~ FUNERAL HOME _ ENGINEER vat be exporioneed ay, at 2 p.m. West Chapel| ju De eld Priday, Aug. 31, at Ambulance Service Plane or Motor |, Graduate mechanical engineer for eek tenia See tant Rives] Funeral Home, 24501" s-Mile Ra. a cen ant cageegmennct gear | DANIELS M ta CORP. th me 32401 Grand River se stl m nev “Robert: Wor- Cemetery Lots BS} Vises al ____ 2671 Orchard Lake Rd Southfield Cemetery frese: ' - ) 7 srejesees waa Runes |* ONE Lom ROUT | M,C, MFG. CO. ONY ve *iiam Boyd. 330 Rapid St age @6: i ea ana | EF ward, fa00 OW 9-702 Ft Ci t Phooe ede 3 » age €0:/ROCH, AUGUST 27, 1986, MRS. ee 4 beloved huisband of Bessie Pack; Clara, ‘221 ast Wilson, age ; | BEAUTIFUL ¢ ORAVE Saar FER EXP. 8x SHOE Ras Ke ‘SEE MR i ry SPE DOT Bod Eo. “e = ec ré. Benard. * * on L., and Lebron Flack and Le-| Puneral service will be held Aug. sonable. Will divide, FE ¢oenz, | 200re. _ : Sates 5 WORE K, SALARY AND COM- ' van . Funeral service} 3) a: 10 am. from St. Vincent er. F SALESMAN roe Ens bas Car will be held Thursas 30! de va thie : i Se ee ates LOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Seasmanty, or part time ill be held % August 30./ de Paul Cathie Church with’) two graves, $110. for $150. 44, ON WITH | work. PE 42182 “fet” Gute with Rev, Richera| jnuerment in S. ey, | 2567 =| GOOD SALARY PLUS COMMIS-| RODMAN TO ASSIST SURVEYOR Dison officiating. Interment in| held Thursday a6 bu Mie. Warts CHAPEL. é guys LOTS SION. AP APPLY MALLOYS, § N./ in: property surveys, road stak- will lie tn giate at the William #| “ch, Will lie in state at the Mel- | of butclog Drive right to them. eee “wee | Dt. gi. Acels Mt Cs Bite Rep. Davis Funeral Home after 3:dilg wt A: Ben OUST io ité antaiua | +8210 XPERIBRCED 7) se men. MO | REAL ROTATE FALESMAN ; E Tn eae x = Clear age i takentic a" nemnend Help Wanted Male 6 appeals s sali ic tures Pat PE ¢-4bas om ‘a EYTCHING, AUGUST 26. 1986, WIL-| of Alma Stabi:.. dear father of | —o—- chine repaty Seas. Mask Rave es ~~ BELL COVER RE PHONE liam, ; dear Gertrude Balduck, : pe ie auto. Ims Eas father of. Mrs. Mrs. Hart and nest ‘ er mente work Good w h Forest ‘Riwel, "3, Das dels asien Van Foust] Male Typists ages. Call for appt PE SAL | Tits “Prone art aes pace pe" dear brother %. Jeanette par ee . . XP. MAN TO INSTALL AND| ¥ e oF Heap no Burch and Mrs. , Must) penerd Mre. Prances greeny | s . service w @ and selgted | fier. be, yout ove _ daflime “oF _‘Preve | ay eves ‘and Wad” mebk tare Temporary Assignment items, FE ~ events ween 10 ping et 8 6° from. the Veer~ Carr and = J - | INSURANCE : G' pm. weekdays FE & ‘Bev. calvin Rice officialing)| eid’ Seiurenys Sapte i, att pm | LOWELL Jet) BETWEEN 138) « ee es Funeral service will be eld. Prk Sparké-0 ian’ ‘purersi 10 420 P SALESMEN fhe’ West “Beeftield "Methodist AE, ~~~ BES fa opening € 8 , id / » ve rt church with, Rev. Lao Burch of-| Bemorial “Pare Cemetery” Fiat RUSSELL KBLLY : reboot im ellog, "Petty ot flea a . ae oe | state at the Sparks-Griffin Pu- OFFICE SERVICE ia sat nee ualim Bible Funeral me" SR ~ koGuET — Hi, —1084. ws , HEMPSTEAD | | MAHAN REALTY CO. to the ¢ : ‘ bathe re Yi. enw nm t ® ear father of rrr? gE uron | St _serviee. : en ae. Sree oe ava Al ILN 1 TON Apply 9 N. Telegraph. T ; j LESSITER, AUGUST 28, 1956, MRS. ana William J. Watson; dear) A few SHAN WITH LATE MODEL *% TON n Rd, Lake’ s.. oa ve he on truck 2 hrs. work each sfter- meat Nora Adel, 542 brother of Cha Watson, Mr iv ‘ ron ; > 86; dear sister of Mae Jen-| tween sappy, noon, 2 m pm. elivering bun- Orion,” age . Fu i service Eliza Gillett and Mrs. Mae we dies to carr’ “have bench will be, held. Priday. Aug. ‘31, at ben’ 3 at 2 p.m. from Teeerins | AUTO Mie ue AVE VE AN fo Mr. Mect mecull Me Gitalation Bove. | aS sete op- 2 p.m, from Allen's Fu F . Corunna, Mich. eet oe if hoing fora experience. fom - Bontise i ‘s os Seow: “4 with: Dr: + Oliver | eka rn tee | ‘pon Inc. «Tem | caente AN Witt CAR TO ag a BS a annie BF a EX ; neral Home, Dersi Home. - ARE EYPE | Call muller? Brus, Fe Pit ana 58. | lante ] soe ae Oe Ne * si 1 @ =F De eee Ly, . d New_York Stocks _ ate Morning Quotations) T Avondale Lists ; Registration Days, wy for Kindergarten AVON \'TOWNSHIP—Supt. Ray- imond Baker has released the ‘fol- ~ News in Brief Pleading guilty to two trattid vio- , lations, a St. Cait Shores man was Youth, AL : Deal Notices Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Male ~$| ‘Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Femiale 7) Employment Agencies 8A 2 een rraee = mS eee. E In sae : : Y OF OUR today . away. ly and wife, FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 4 are Box ~ Write Pontise livery, A MAN FOR ALL-AROUND BOAT must have ~ Susanah good habits 1523 - Roch- FORD | =) MOTOR | Sterling Plant Needs _ : Journey- men OFFICE Mornd se =e 17 Mile kao w a Ke , rmanent ponition No lay- of radio or ve! fo Mr a My ae Bar, 2190 Hwy. oi nes Woes sgua.| 3 sae FE 60004. AN SY,JOB ‘DieMakers ‘Tool on in pov, fs, oa, Be Ve LiWrenes, Room 10, _ headers s Makers : ‘Ace va Looking for an ’ rtunit meee) Die | “tewkoet Werere to a leet « win ike west! Makers | pacientes on e dave lt Wat We hav: eves schoolage os: to give atte emeler-| ==APPLY HOURLY | ten ‘ive im Bir gor gym Be Pog beg EMPLOYMENT "|. Bor’ 96, Pontiac rege jw 8-723 . After .€:30 call ag ae No _ eves, eae le i | AND BABY be aa! por IN MY “nomE ‘SALES Scan x SALARY-A AND COM. WOMAN To oqyean A, MY HOME, <1 ¢°RSs * tt raified ini : | WAITRESS WANTED: OFFICE HE L P s Be eed aan gt & ait 4 neat and clean. Le) N ous cashiers A! office Pp, ime and ae po- sitions nen hate to. ie OEE, WPORT ™ WN SAGINAW DEPEND ABLE LADY FOR CARE cheeme- est aE ‘erry Ret. pe Liberal employe dis-| erences, pany . AND day week, Apply ARTHUR dishwashing machine, Also cook | beer ogee” | 6 WOMEN | r unEZ eo ovtnge Mag Steg ‘and siete L WANTED: OIRE FOR FULL TIME LARGEST EM IE NATION'S | oe fiberwood't Keene ee al st GIRL, VERY ~wERY ORT i DELIVERY count. Com paid peeeranes ot tes DISHWASHER TO RUN STENOGRAPHER INTERSTING | re- Li Pl ~ work. “aha ome nig te. Fic +8200 week. Call after 5:20 DRUG AND CLERK. it you can qualify, there is waiting for | jas int a office quired Must | Saen? postions Now cnt j = ~ and eppenian ty enefits ont. Please GIRLS TOY RESS WA ir A Honey Pike. Ck ee EC IDAY, ad shorthand ‘ARY +t stent TED'S __ Woodward at Square Lake Ra, TYPISTS ~Comptometer _ Operators . Top W ages se | o 46152 efter 4 p.m. OMAN FOR CHILD CARE AND “ie wn Days FR 40984 pe. Ex rienced {Waitress Morey's Golf and , Union Lake ; cD WAITRESS WTD. be neat, goo meces poly son ite &w __Dr fivein. 1 at Pontiac Lake Ra. | EXPERIENCE WAITRESS PHONE SE CESSONS TH Ne IN TiPELIKE eee kee : mead vee a. My Iva. Sou PURCHASING CLERK iR- CHILD ¢ CARE a. eee eS Bee ee Seeiaaee for 2 ehtldren Ast. work, live in, Ret. MI. 0098 WOMAN TO | CARE FOR 3 cHit- dren, Seheol age. Light duties. _Stay nights. PE 5-7069 after 7. = PM ST ST ee TS eve own car. IN CE; Ra- “2 PRI ATE SECRETARY te VIP $350- + “OTL ie bh a own car Experience start, $50. Come To Temporary As ignment Ev hese to sto work 20%¢ EB. Lawrence PPLY poROT : oenenac mm io Goomine | Lowel, er BETWEEN 1S Help Wanted 8 or inuodry, Stay, $25 per week. 130 PM OT an MI _¢-0885. saw te UNTER HELP. EXPERIENCED, Girt FoR SMALL 6 RUSSELL KELLY “Meats and upiforms | provided. ~ MEN gin OFFICE SERVICE Goad, nian, vate meee, aE TRAINER: jt, scet-dratt tree 9308 CALL COLLECT | WORTHVILLE er, eer ene Absolute se ‘UNUSUAL | - ae AM were el wake nes > ar = MB 4 oFFice MANAOGER.......... OPPORTUNITY EXPERIENCED Fri RS FOR WATORE Man “OR WOMAN 76 -Graebners. ‘OUNG W re : fied | wort. Prefer someone with B se vorg S shins G WOMAN wil train cape copante, pete. P| "313. Pontiac tate brig al tavham N ' ws, com a og room : - ue Se " you | 23> 35-9277 © Pie oh setae | Rapes tae ene | axemn es ion with pas 4 Lt) enees, requized | Write SALESM EN ao WasuINOTON, SQUARE Midwept Instructions = 9 Corp {yDRCORATING ‘LESSONS. and light house- . EM after wer * fe tive iT egy WANTED: GIRL, gt Bug 14 es jours Care. qs 4 ci OMAN FOR gee housework by week. OR gare 4 te “enn a. ‘WOMAN FOR we ee ie amt MONEY FOR | Bandana ‘Auonchen 8A of Granbrook. Be : ‘ Pere ag a PONTIAC 1 housework, MI 4 WANTED: DURAGED EADY | >, PENINGS cx charge, Box fog 3 mother works, Maple shies 186. Pull time sant tans. One hears mcpues soorel — typists, waitress, or remag Nationally advertised pe Me : ng FE 2-2759. Rd. After Sept. mission fem ini = for information -M . ; peceneer: oF a od WANTED ¢ ES ERISTIAN « OMe N JAN, ONE DAY A/ Worl E +22, i Boz 110.- Pontiac | { b a om eek. Thre —e orth = Com- FSWOMEN Free,’ ey ; Tae ner S merce. Must have own transpor- S | WAITRESS SAT. NIGHTS, AP- . tation,” Call EM _3-9125, ~~ SAL* fk ao teen |B, Saperaee shor € pm, pelts ] 000 JOBS CASHIERS Children's Wear, Sportewes 1 Elizabeth Lake Ra ' ERLY poer “CARE OF IN-| Yestment. to start, full or part| yrneem PBX RECEPTIONIST, typing $228 time. Beat lines In America valid dey. __ light io Ot hain ea Race, j... A deal all Mr Pst tek RECEPTIONIST; tent securate | Euben OMAN YO CARE FGh | “10S! Biss. MT $0300, RECEPTIONIST cashier, ane: eae y for Dome tran beneewer | : WOMAN “Chi DRIVER ABY, | RECEPTIONIST,SECY. Radio mere reliable, vicinity of Walled Lake |. studio ae 4 - Apply in person after | HOSTESS (xp) exclusive resteu- RANT COOK | 406M, Pontiac Trail, |. rant—evening hrs 4250 : Has a limited number of openings : , VARIETY TYPIST; some bookiive Ske MAR | for experienced E walt - : : s240 | resses, oy, shift spilt. shift NTO ei y GIRLS | ore STENOS | soe 1 Apply while father works ag no shorthand - $250 aes me than wages, 125 N. Shirley | SRCY-nOOK irra no short- Loe ‘ser, "8, of 22407 O° ‘Ceaker St., ad-| : CHICA } és NEW YORK — The. stock MeN & 1 18.4) imitted to ‘the violations of drunk | ‘lowing announcement - concerning ~ Police. , eon sak fg market held about even in quiet » +] driving and driving with a suspend. |Kindergarten students of Avondale sai, Spree - ~ pogo gy Prot Ba" today. * Fs 213 ed license before Justice Elmer C. Schools: ar today, cereals = = ee ‘Dieterle of W. Bloomfield Town-| Children. entering kinder garten Felt Like. Doing he have been having rather and Barge oe i ship. _|here this fall who did not register ae —, * vital lenuss pease se ij David Midd ___ {in the spring are, asked to. report SAGINAW (INS)—A ityearald ; : : and : Pg ¥ leton, 43, of 182 Pea! for registration at their nearest’. Wheat and uals otal ee were ———. Ry it et atl i ; ah nin, Walled Lake, was sentenced elementary school at 9 a, m, “Tues-) \youth was held for investigation been stronger me pace recent sessions after a Ae th ¢. to combined terms of 60 days in the day, Sept, 4. lof malicious destruction of proper- ps ror : tiered moderately ett ve opening . 3 lonsan, Ch .. 4°. Oakland County Jail yesterday aft-| | Those who registered Inst ‘ty today for wrecking the interior nd | ” : stor Pd... 324/€F pleading guilty to reckless driv- . lof a room schoolhuse with : ; ig: that the eared wen ina “ake pirray OP: rt ing and leaving the scene of ati 8C-| Wednenday. ‘nen swan. da a “iehn oe ie — ™ : " riod of quiet wae which = is wat Cash A .. & jcidest He was arraigned before| - y af Me Samte Beer. ded i." use . . . * ' os Me. Oyps ... SAT WwW Binomfield Township Justice El-| Children entering the first grade Going j ; : "604 Net Lead .. lita € close. - ae eg essa could drag on until after Labor ores Warn i Nat cite pees % mer C.Dieterle. ‘ua living in the Auburn Heights|~ 4 ® wis ' * . Market opening | DY. : -o o “ . onde. ; . yde Warren Jr,, telephoned ico 4 ake Nai M Pw od. jarea who attended Stone last year ‘ Wheat near the end : Reeds mostly ‘goed All of the major motor stocks dd Nert. & West’ 663] Over 200 feet of wood valued al, are to register at the Auburn State Police yesterday and said. hour was unchanged to-+s higher ito. seep bere 4 — oage ees oe * Calum a oy nl «yeh “ at $45.20 was_ taken from a Cedar.Is- Heights School, he: said, ‘he was at the Orville School; five September $2.19; jot wel pod Pos pg ae r)Camp sou . #76 Rest Aci + {7 f)land gapage sometime between Sat- Buses will be running on the two | miles southwest of Bridgeport. higher, , September $1.45%4; te Raa Fee i, Ohio Ou ..:.396@ urday night and Sunday morning. gates. | shi % to % higher, September 72; : Carrier Co |. Mz Owens Cog. 74 the Oakl ° | “I'm smashing the place wp,” : Up fractionally were Bethleham, /Gsse J! $ Owens thea 4 te Oakland County Sheriff's De- a | Warren told troopers ie to 1% bon ge Ph gaye ea ue re U.S. Rubber bowen, Gater Tipe. ii pis vt al HP ened said today. The wood was 43%; 1 to qr euar id " ones ae “ owned by F..J. McNab of 508 Lake-! ( f) h The youth was still wielding the spew Scns "SOE Soma Cees 8 Ra, dv ouly Deals. cr a lard 8 to 13 cents a hundred (New Jersey) and "Royal Dutch. Clima Mo AR ae. mn : ; Arthur (, Stahl ° ‘Colnar of the Bridgeport post ar- hee, Seer Oe if Bie ; Off a shade were’ Goodrich, [Scie Scim "gp tse Biker... aat| Pleading guilty to tn with OXBOW LAKE — Service, for tived at the school, . * @ . : a * : : hein out a small game license, Estel, . : 16. w lois 200-)40to| American Telephone, Consolidated |Ce! Bra A -' 305 Phelps D .., aha Arthur C. Stahl, 70, of 10270 Lake} Thomas KE. White Bridgeport One reason for buying in corn 25 bu. Dill, No. 1:| 16.00. 00-46 18. : Col Gas... 1 Phileo |... 318/Powell, 23, of S161 Whipple Lake yide Dr,, will be at " and soybeans was a belief that, ae 4b oauee fai i he pray orem gps Biba ytd ton nelson. fh, Pare” °° $Rad., Lake Orion, was sentenced to day tn the Spa ste aan a nyse Pratt eure eonryr os : at current price levels, producers sort dsround 30 D- ei, “8 es : eS Se be ea. ap (10 days in the Oakland County Jail) Heme, Pontiac, gore bested hag a iy - = and will be inclined to impound these gg . Yesterday's - market was pretty Gon PwPt 4%) 108 Broct OO 3.8 yesterday. He was arraigned be-| \Memorial Park, Flat tock, Mr. piscine ohare . ra commodities under’ the govern- tab apttte {efegphont cas much a repeat of Monday's per- pao ie hed ” Pa reall 453/ fore Orion Township Justice Heb stabl,’ former self-e mploved manu) open next Tuesda ment loan rather than offer them ¥b up ay yoy ag ¥ to 50 higher; Rag formanee, Prices held about even|Cont Can. -.. : 602 AA 423) mar G, _ Stanaback. “+ |facturer, died at Green Lake Con-| sie | freely in the market. bur evades steers ateady to $0 highs, mostly |in the morning, then drifted down- gent Not OGD fer"prus | tos yates: ent Home yeiteeday - Desks, a piano, chests of draw- — bskt: ard cow etreae: ous Sams is ward the rest of the session in the © ee oe ee Drunk ériving resulted in 0 10-{" He is survived by two daughters, ers, chairs and a radio werg over- | , Groin Prices ‘aie duietest trading in a year. \eupee a * 303 Rock Spg |) 30.9/4ay Jail —s for a Ferndale wig Gertrude Balduck of st,'turned and smashed. “Most of the | cmcioo, ane. at Sree Wittin"G RePR SE! “Thy Anncisisd Pre. [Beord* “$4 aloway. i 487 1093s THinsdale, was committed aft. (CIF Shores, Mrs. ‘Helen Hart of 70 ets of windows were shate grain. prices: bu. (30.28° rnd “30.80 Ted fonds of prime seer 60 kk Gees Prem crenata ions BY be Res Pap aa er failing to pay fine and costs pee OF: a son, Erneet of _ = | . |30. bulk choice and prime 60 stocks dropped $1.20 to $183.30, a Seab AI RR | 374 Roseville; five grandc hildren; four The washbowls in the girls’ Wheat DUE .coseses ; good to low choice with industrials off $1.80, rails $1.60, ee ‘208.4 Bears Roed .. 321) totaling $75.’ He pleaded guilty to |, ’ We Bore, dl a teeenae fe ay ilities 10 c — De nt 1 824 Beer os BES the charge before Justice William stepdaughter, Mrs. Helen Van and boys’ washroonis had been ion ae standard ‘gr 0] andl utilities 19 cents. Hast Kod... 963 coo ae $32 F Nern of Oak. Park. ° Fossan of lowa, Mrs, Mary Grif-) stoppered and the water turned Jy. BER Se rel: 298-13.80; uttitty [et & Mus.) 38 Bou = Se fin of Missouri, Mrs, Josephine on, feeding into the classrogm. sevens « sees / J “a ee ee ee Bee RP ies | on ac. 1.44% _ _ vs [agus m4 Sis 2 8.80-11 pag “ine “aad somenereld ‘Accused Tire ‘Slo on = ey P+} kia Be Rs | es ad A boy's Bicycle was stolen from. peace oe ae ee Warren, who had never been fn Mer seovees LIB BOD «oa. 10.75 | Tom toes, outdoor, fa taney, 1.25 pk. bekt: eae ty cull to commercial grades Released on $ Bond Faire Mor |. 489 std Ol fn | st outside a: Commerce Township’ stepson, Richard Dunne of Cali. 'TUble before, told police he dug iy” ec Lg Be ig dar ‘versie, topped. mS fleee 3 Fearing stock steers 19.00-20.80, | Charged with slashing .the tires, Pi°?'4?s % Bt On On |: incre last night, tie. Cokinn’ nla, Also, two brothers, Harry,® ‘ditch at his home yesterday i -seeeeee 148 Dee .,...4. 1230 [4 'gg-4 : Feta lies ‘Saiabl 3.000: mod, tel netive: is. 4food Mach .. : h , County Sheriff's Department said! : , morming, watched television for a oe isang ot another man's car after a|FeaMiy T RcUba 2} today. The compa was made by of Somerville ant Walter Sh sean ett e : man Walker 1. vuinkie Betrol Pee par S104 gwitt 2%. Da Clayton W. May, of R588 ‘Cooley, 'Bessie Carr of Grosse Pointe and. ischool. — {most cul ; ne: manded examination and " was, Gen *Biee 2: ay Fexas Co om aor pees, Adelia Jocques of Detroit.’ No One | Lec + Der ait culls ender 1¢-9¢-Htreed uncer $500—-bond-Se" tenes 90g Bh.6)-.emieg-De- Lee No One eaves enver — to choice 91-100 Ib spring lambs ey) Thomp 64 Charles Metala... —— se nd mostly carrying fall ts 17.00-|by Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil Gen aoe. 25.8 Timk R Bear . a2 (Kipling, Oak Park, is serving al wh F ts ; ; = ' : sit : ‘ : ORD — Service for Mrs. DENVER (INS) — “TK wirike of he lottwee, omains. ie. ied, with about 10. a aceite cul | McCallum. : ‘Gen wns 0 as Tratsamer. 319 five-day sentence in the Oakland cy¢res (Hazel) McLain, 52, . of {00 members of the Railway Clerks breeder oe ‘ to mostly good shorn slaughter ewes) Frinkley is scheduled for ex- Gfh Fire 1) ja Twent Cen... 2° ‘County Jail after pleading guilty 599 1 wrth St, will t 1 lRretheriinad ch d Naee 78, ¥o' a type hens! GREENS: Cabbage, No. i, .75-1.00 by.) 3.50-5.00. inati in M Oiilette $2.6 Un Carbide 1.2 € will be at p.m.) Thead ¢ osed own er's ). Baas Bejteviile Whites) “hens 31°" | Collards. No. 2, 78-1.00 bu.’ Kale, No: oe . 'Wedne da UnierPal Court DEN Goebel BE. 24 Onit Air Line a Tending eens ee See Friday st Hammond Haag Funeral'Union Terminal early today, halt- : pn a4 te pestars, 2. =f DETROIT EGOS ednesday. Goodrich + 78> Unit Aire... a1 funds. Park Justice Willlam jiome, 245Q1 Five Mile Rd.; De- ing passenger traffic in and out S grrnag 2 arab) tiv z ltry vo? Pa a ee he are. Pt Sh & Detroit, i ee R rt Th tt f P ' jare, Paige as . : Boe: = S F. Nern held the arraignment. troit, Bur ial will be in Oak Grove lof the city. ~-Live poultry; . : | o By ... Si US Lines .... 30 | om very ee Se ay beng rt bout we bi grades: «| eporis ert of Furse it West 8 .. 204 - i Cemetery. The body of Mrs, Me-|-~ OF PUBLIC SAL balanee: (Priday| EGGS: Large. 15.09-16.00 30-doz case;| Wht og ge 107 OS Sten oo enh t rour friend's tn fall and-aceds who died yesterday, is at! 1994 Buick # door, Motor ¥ ? 1,068, 198,000 00 feb. mediums, 13-39-1400; 9.00-10.00. jed average 54's * large 42-81, | ait ‘ote wl 173.2 Steel - 3 tpail, P PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031,/ 0 oc yeusruny, i & ‘ ar a Beciee i ae —— sede ety eat any With $34, Diamond Ring Gotti ahr ite x {Richardson Bird Funeral‘ hme, RO tayeet, Wh Shar, fas aso ae “igo bene et a. yg Be ey CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS av 46). peewees 20, A purse containing $34 and a'Heo cher fi st: 463) West Un Tel 186] Milford, Pontiac, Michigan, at 10 a over 4% 21-28; under 44s 33. a Pi -' a. B ee” Cone Pee medium 8: small” ot wed ty 3100 diamond ring were reported) Indust Ray -. 93 went ee a Do You Have a Carpet Problem?| Surviving are her husband; two! — thee: = io iene, wneteeale baring, Orless, Sachengee te St: grede C. lange 33; peewees 20. _|stolen Monday night from a home }®¢ René ee 22 09 White Mot .|Call Tuson Carpet Serv, PE 5-8103.|sons, Charles and William McLain; | wane OT GE OF Pin -c fat ein : AGO, Aug. 27 (AP)—Potatoes 73; 22 A 5959; 90 B-56.75; 89 C 54.50; comme cially graged—Whi faites, grade a,jat 124 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac’ teeply wee 4 F b Aaearoalt Co... oa | Adv ja sister, Mrs. Dorothy Middlesteadt!29tn day of August, 1956, at 3:00. p.m stock arrivals 197: on track 209: total cars 90 B 57.25; 88 C 55.50. = con tered 3 Police said. _ =. We ees 373 Yale & Tow :.. “ag * ‘ot Detroit and one brother, Edward ‘%* undersigned will sell at public sale ; . shipments y at 490, urday firm; whole - buying prices [31 ‘int Niek 1056 Yngst BShaT 062) Rummage Sat., Sept. Ist, St.| ite the highest bidder one 19565 Pord, = 1 . ne 2; ce boa mens de-| une! “a to 4 te higher: recep | re H tn” gaat; om a, The towner, Edith Brinkley told int Paper ....127 2 Zenith Red . ‘105.4 ‘Vineent's Hall, ‘Dr wiser andi @adhar ‘Burkhardt, also of Detroit. - \a Begimaw 82. pe. Regt 1% oo Ri kér > mixed ¢ 33; standards iigrede B. 383 z police that ~ someone” entered; = —Adv. 1 jautomobile may .be inapected at the oa ve, 4 8 disse se chee i Si 80; checks 26.80; current re- __ |through her unlocked front door, Ceylon has large. quantities of | “Cuba wt Fp ry on ra] MODEL biscoUNT conr—— coe caer aun | 2 ne lk he ir n'ont aia", na te ane leys US. 1A 325-380. lane : y j a "by Franklin Folger DONALD DUCK i weet tee ee | Oe a A ee ee ee Ve a Pe eh: . ? 2; } # \ ae me oa eg ‘ ” € Ashi . z * howe Asad ae } + te - = at : | “3 3 . ae wold hs he r ? i : wae t { aa 4 t " ie ; * : é i a! } & a : i \ t i a ey bi = é = . i rH ) ) ,THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1956 i @ ALLEY OOP WELL, G'BYE, AND DO \ THEM. BACK WITH) HAVE THE TAKE CARE / TELL COUSIN) THE REST OF THE( HEART TO OF YOuR-/ ZEL I'LL BE {| TROGLODYTES?-) TELL ‘EM, SELVES! | SEEING HER! ) { Bur. , —— A os / “| (eevee) ¥ tity ™ 9 fey : é ‘ { eh 3) ©) BOARDING HOUSE. = I f ae aie ETA Geom ot Fy te ESAD, MR, GURKIN@~CAWH=NT Gor Leet) LOST SINCE] OASED YY, | | i SP VS a CRUNCH *~ SPEAKING OF 16 UP THE 4 1925/-- Hout <7] |e. ‘ Ey t—p -\SD STORMS, ONCE ON THE ISLE OFA Conn nine} Guess (THiS Lee” cial imi “aA Re GY, THRUST MY NECK INTO ¢/ _ NANCY 7 | V0 TY IMAGINE ME HELPING 27 | ROMS) (WILL CRACK, ——— : , THE OTHER OX TO PLOW) ANKIS LIE | \UP. ~ Yee = ARES z ~ = . ae - td PS ES ee A Sy ee a ee Red } as ge es Ze =) range Ne, SS “ orar= i ee *