eg FOI peo = Offices Open Until 8 p.m. Registration E Today's expected line-up of vot- ers is expected to push total regis- trations in the city over 44,000. There were 43,000 registered for line at the clerk’s office or booth at 8 would be allowed to register. She emphasized that the booth was to take Pontiac voter registrations only, The booth has recorded 3,955 nds 7 Today jating body of reasonable Iful settlement of the Suez jcontroversy, at the same Rejects Western Plan for International Control of Canal UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS) — Egypt urged the U.N. Security Council to- day to establish a “negoti- size” to strive for a peace- Canal crisis. Egyptian Foreign Minis- ter Mahmoud Fawzi, in his reat to Prosperity’ first . address to the 11-na- tion council on the canal time rejected the Anglo- French resolution for U.N. endorsement of the West- ern plan for international control of the waterway. Fawzi, speaking in the presence freedom of navigation in the Suez ‘Solicitors for Begin Training Sessions Pre-campaign training session for volunteer solicitors, a new idea with the Pontiac Area United Fund, began this morning at the Walt Hotel. lees ick . ; i the UP kicks off its three-' 4+ Margaret S Visit week, $612,202 drive Oct. 28. They are conducted by United Fund Elmer Rosenberg, campaign training chairman. Two groups of the large, 500-volunteer Commercial ‘Fawzi denied Egypt in any way (Continued on Page 2, Col, 5) é Tanganyika Agog DAR ES SALAAM, Tanganyika (®—A deafening chorus of ship's Division attended today: They are the automotive group, headed by Gaylord Harrington, and the fi- nance group, headed by Merle R.' Boss. FPC to Hear Gas Arguments Panhandle Co. Wants to Stop Service Into Detroit Area _ WASHINGTON (INS)—The Fed- eral Power Commission today has agreed to hear arguments by Pan- handle Easern Pipe Line Co., which' wants to stop serving Detroit with 125 million cubic feet of natural gas a day, * * * The FPC also has agreed to al- low Panhandle to intervene in a case in which American Louisiana Pipe Line Co., major new supplier of Detroit gas, seeks to expand its capacity for delivering gas. Panhandle said it would support American Louisiana's expansion in view of its petition to stop serving Detroit. . -Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. and its -affiliates are charged by Panhandle with monopolizing the Detroit market, and “meddling"’ in Panhandle’s affairs. vision chairman James F. Nye also scheduled sessions for other groups at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m, ‘to- morrow, Wednesday and Thursday. There will be night meetings for solicitors unable to attend morning sessions, Rosenberg stressed the 9 per cent increase the UF is asking this year in Pontiac, Pontiac Pontiac City Manager Walter K. Willman is campaign director of the 1956 drive. Showers Tonight, Cooler Tomorrow The weather prediction for the Pontiac area tonight is ‘partly cloudy and turning colder with scattered showers likely. A low near 40 is expected. Partly cloudy and colder is ex- pected tomorrow with a high around 52 to 56. { 4 | the fow was 41. The mercury reached 69 degrees at 1 p.m. today in downtown Pontiac. Pot-O-Gold This may be your last chance to get in on the big money for Pot-O-Gold. After chec Puzzle No. 17, the judges getting closer to the correct answers with each new puzzle. Unless there is a winner for Puzzle No. 18, this week’s Pot-O-Gold will be terested in trying to win that money, check the word, list below, then turn to page 36, read the rules care- fully and see what you can do about finding the right combination of words. The following list contains all the correct answers uzzle: age, alive, beard, bread, bold, calm, clam, cold, dairy, diary, dot, droll, enigma, feel, flee, gag, gat, girl, grin, harpy, hate, heat, images, for this week’s jot, list, lot, loud, mirage, Still Bulging tell us that solutions are worth $1300. If you're in- naive, older, secret, sector, ‘sharp, skate, stake, tilt, traces. lke Answers Views on Draft Says Service \ Under Present Conditions Is Indispensable WASHINGTON @® — President Eisenhower says that selective service is indispensable under present conditions and “loose talk . |of soon ending the draft’ would be construed abroad “as letting down our guard.” Without mentioning Adlai E. Stevenson by name, Eisenhower issued a statement obviously re- plying to the Democratic presi- that the draft is ‘‘wasteful’ and ‘inefficient’ and should be ended “at the.earliest possible moment consistent with the national safe- ty.” “To call the draft wasteful and. to term it a Maginot Line,” El- senhower sald, “evidences either ignorance of our military needs or a willingness to take a chance with our nation’s security.” Eisenhower himself took it easy iduring the weekend as he pre- Last night in downtown Pontiac|pared for his next major broad- cast and televised campaign ad- dregs in Pittsburgh tomorrow night. Yesterday he attended services and received holy communion at the National Presbyterian Church as part of a worldwide observance of Communion Sunday. In his draft statement, he said, “The United States is maintaining its military strength to safeguard homes, to deter hostile attack at home and abroad, and to encour- age the prospect of world’ peace. This administration is determined to continue that strength.’ In Today's Press County News.......cccesees. 26 Editorials ., 6 Pot-0-Gold Portle.;......... 36 Sports ....,.0..csesecdess 24, 2 Pheaters .... iii sccesessveess 27 TV & Radio Programs....... 35 Women’s Pages....14 15, 16, 17 Family ever to visit Tangaryika officially. | As the princess sailed into Dar’ , Arab and. Indian population all joined in the enthusiastic wel- come to the gay,. smiling princess. A colorful sea of Union Jacks waved wildly as she stepped ashore wearing a milky white silk taffeta garden party dress with a full skirt. Soon after coming ashore, the princess opened the port’s new deep-water -berthing space by Truman Early, first takes responsibility.” ‘ iwho he said would “do a job you “ican be proud of" if sent to Wash- A. Hart and Sutton, Truman left ~~ GEORGE M. HUMPHREY | : ! imphrey : Raps Dems ‘Easy Way’ DETROIT (#—Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey said today the Democrats’ record and their campaign promises “are filled with concessions to the easy way '|which will destroy continuing prosperity.” “They present a glaring contradiction,” he said in a speech prepared for the Economic Club of Detroit. “They cannot be for the principal of sound money and all that it means to} continuing prosperity while they are against the things that make sound money Gives Pep Talk Hits Like a Whirlwind in Royal Oak, Leaves 10 Minutes Later Arriving in Royal Oak 20 min- Humphrey said recent Demo- administrations had delib- erately fdstered a policy of “wick- ed inflation” during which, — i te i is utes early for his scheduled 11 a.m. speech Saturday, former Pres- ident Harry S. Truman delivered a five-minute pep talk to 150 Dem- party dignitaries arrived to see him. : Truman charged the Eisenhower administration is a “government by default,” in which “nobody “They call me ‘Give-’em-hell Harry,’” he said. “I don't give ‘em hell, I just tell the truth on them and they think it's hell.” Truman had kind words for con- gressional candidate Paul Sutton, ington. IN DEBT TO PARTY He repeated remarks made at a where he said he feels a “debt of gratitude’ to the Democratic party. en Accompanied by Lt. Gov. Philip throwing a switch. South Oakland Democratic head- quarters at 10:50 a.m. , the American people in their T Owe It vaccine for the past four weeks. kind,” Dr. Sabin said. “E’S MY PET’ — Dr. Albert Sabin, Cincinnati research chemist | ,. who has perfected a new oral polio vaccine, plays with “Al,” his namesake ‘and pet chimpanzee which has been receiving the new /\ the nearest things to human beings in contracting diseases of man- All to Al’ ocrats and whirled off before many Friday night dinner in Detroit,|tal ii} a * te it i. Big T22F ilpett ¢ 1 The Prime Minister, 59, was stricken while visiting his wife her husband. 47 Shot in Algeria ALGIERS, Oct. 8 #~—-Forty-sev- en nationalist rebels were shot down in clashes with French Meter Ordinante Starting Tonight Pontiac police tonight will en- force the city’s new 9 p.m. on- street parking meter ordinance, Robert A, Stierer, administrative sinletent, cane, Oe morning. i *” » The City Commission passed the new law Sept. 4, adding the addi- tional three hours to all on-street meters. : é City officials have allowed a “grace period” since the Sept. 14 effective date of the ordinance so that motorists could become accusted to the new times, The new law is effective every day except Sundays and seven le- gal holidays, 8 Lose Lives in State Traffic Variety of Accidents Claims Seven More in rts gf F ; Leora M. McDonald, 17, of Alden, field Towhship. Rapids, : ed today. There was no estimate given of French losses. z F z ia : Govette Edsall, 30, of Bloom- ~ Edward L. Mikulski, 56, of Grand! oe Police ie Salorce {st Game Victor fo Face Larsen in Sth Contest. Yanks Favored to Win, Fair, Cool Day Seen NEW YORK (INS) — The Dodgers and Yankees began their 1956 world series all over again today with the Bums calling on the hero of their opening day script, Sal Maglie last Wednesday morale. Maglie last Wedensday put Brooklyn ahead to stay Barber Well-Rested as ' ia mo eae Sa SS emt sg ti until yesterday, when the seven series at- two games apiece with a 6-to-2 victory before 69,705 fans in Yan- kee Stadium. Now the 39-year-old cast- off of the Giants and In- dians was summoned, with four good days’ rest, to work in the enemy's camp : uy ' ae t i t iF t if: ‘ i ii i iF F 19 i a! i +P Rs ; i g28 i ct Fk Te LT ait E : #75 7 i ti To Give Pep Talks Over Phone AP wraipet “We have found that chimps are Stevenson distance telephone 48 states and Dis It was the second “‘first’’ Begins Drive for Dollars, Democrats _ | es rate CHICAGO WP—Adlai B. Stevenson boosts the “dotiars |i SAtur day Collision and Democrats” drive today with scheduled long- p talks to party fund-raisers in the ct of Columbia. disclosed this week by Stev- Crash Injuries Fatal Govett H. Edsall, 30, of Bloom. field Township, died Saturday after- —* Joseph Mercy Hospital enson aides. The Democratic presiden- rested at his suburban fore taking his barnstorm- Coast tomorrow. Stevenson announced in New York yesterday that four top- flight young Democrats — two governors and two senators — California. Humphrey of Minne- tial candidate, meanwhile,| Libertyville, Ill., farm be-|* ing troupe to the West Ww were joining him this week in|” morning in an auto accident. He ‘Hate disappoint Rusell, “But I'm 63 (42.3456 188. Bee me oe LT ett ae fe Fe New York Brooklyn .. sota and Albert M, Gore of Ten- Last Call Tonight--Vote ¢ ps te ? e Registration Rolls to ‘ 00 see Close: at i\ ed Yankees evened the best-of- — te EF ae severe injuries suffered that ti EM, OH, ara ___ Jerty of the Industri bi-jal, to single family ; out best possible gol slong : ee bert of Lake; Erhart, Werner and Urban, ali of De- trot, and Victor of Royal Onk, \fitx grandchildren, two great- tives In the Birmingham area. 2:30 until 5 p, m. Parents and teachers have as ~ Around the , & Her body will lie at the Manley urged to see the 1957 edition of books and gle found his bike, but no thief, He Bailey Funeral Home until 10 a.m. mounted and rode off. Wednesday, and from noon until blocks ./2 p.m. at Christ Jehovah Evan- and Theodore Streets, Detroit. Burial will be in Roseland Park. Mrs, Victoria Sage Rettenmier Service for Mrs. Victoria Sage Rettenmier, 584 Pleasant, who died Saturday at her og merge ' ter a short flinces, was to oF a . 4 . oye Hazel at 2:50 » with ft ir . wards of 498 Nevada St., died Sat- ister ition to : in Cemetery. Of Iranian Shah | A .ogcange tend toward iarger| "ar o 498 Nevada St. died Sat-) Register Oppos . . Remprg. sizes in household models ot auto Sta atter a brie lines, He wa National, State avia, bulgaria aclineemed Derlain to beautiful Empress $o-|tinuing with the record output this|%" Pontiac May 8, 1065. Bills Proposed H oan raya of Iran denied today her in-year,.according to the Gas Appli-| He is survived by his parents) (Establish Relations ability to bear a male heir to thelance Manulacturers Association’ (ad brothers and sisters, Lucille opposition to . ‘| LANSING—Formal throne may lead to her divorce “ Vaughncil, Patrician Ann and Cor-|...0, and all public housing bills) BELGRADE, Yugoslavia w — from Shah Mohammed Reza Pah- Bn Ba ves + eggs Ey co poe ene vecee o home.| roposed elther state or nationally”*|Marshal Tito’s government says REMINGTON Fp ee machines and dishwashers in the |. 2° ' °° Will be at 2:00 p.m. Tues-iwas recorded by Michigan’s re-|it has reached an Electric Shaver _ ‘The chamberlain described home, and mare attention to per, (<2 trom the Frank Carruthers! sttors at their 42nd annual con-|with neighboring Bulgaria based TIONED report in the London Sun eunal guostaing. cee rome, with the Rev. R. L- vention held recently in Lansing. on equality, intel Yespect sad RECONDI | patch as “utter nonsense. Miner Macedonia Baptist) stewart E. Butts, Michigan Real/noninterference in interna] affairs. -“Z-can tell Edward R. Martin, GAMA direc officiating. Burial will fol-'rstate Association president, said) The move was described as an Fsly nt nad esties are de tor of marketing and statistics,jlow at Oak Hill Cemetery. — that the , 2. Teste. . te Salome.” é y, Ken-) ° T KNAPP, “Denmark and Sweden The Weather "3 2 ke a5 ‘ ite et agperyd a Tuesda December 11, 1956 : ion , IL. D, and Waltrip, and mar- : y; e u Full U.S. Weather Buresy Report anata ‘in secailing couture, buted W. O. Wright in Clarkston, Mo. | 3. South A rea tne Union of and privane ‘fede, ig yyy Partly anv’s porn oamered “with Cary aus of the Missionary! ~ 4 Tuesday, January 2, 1957 iy dna wave defended ‘hers dances as Pit Cure of Carvel Mo] CHECK THESE PRICES — HUGE SAVINGS *illndsy sn” Teer mise and te Wine cloudy and colder, high she had been a resident of Pontiac | — No Tedny in Pontiss Pier dancing corey, ended infor . ving are her husband, he 5. KARL ROBINSON” “Let's Sen Brasit | | rvi are r nus . 2 . e , *s ” Lowen temperature preceding 8 on yr She was Se ae er \Darents and six children, Waltrip We have just received from a Washington, BD. C. dis- At € a.m.: Wind Velocity 20 mph! an accident. recove | , tributor 408 sets of HOWARD ZINK SEAT COVERS Tuesday, March 19, 1957 ¥ P ito write an autobiography and‘ to of Campbell, Donald of Danville, that ally sold for ac much as $42.95. 6 y; A ram pets Mondsy at 6:02 pm. lencourage other dancers on their ., Mrs. Alton Bonneson and Mrs. pier — + AVALON DAGGETT, “Mipsiesippl Magic” aaah: cvange~ Myla Sa siiee-titag wee tei 2 amped poo fap Barnett bi i 7. CURTIS F NAGEL. “The Beautiful Blue Danube” $b Rew Gl ems... $8\Aug. Z7, 1880, the daughter of two)stn, Mo, : 3 \ ag $8. Gievecess---46 1p. m......,..99|Physicians, Dr, William Allan and) Also surviving are a brother, | . +. we'made a terrific buy, and we're passing the Only a Few Season Tickets Left! —- f 8 Biesvaoe say 8 Dr. Isbel Hutchinson Allan. The George Waltrip of Flint, a sister, savings on to you .. . BUT HURRY, first come, first 4 a sees family moved to California when|Mrs. Alberta Waltrip of Lafe, Ark.,, served . . . and we only have 408 sets! Tickets available from any Kiwanian er mail coupon below! mday tine : i grandchildren i ss patel dexmiown) she was a child. eetq andi » and tnree| wt plone PURE HEMP prea Peapod Pee eeeeseecerceressasasessesaseessy tempersture 2 ; The body-of Mrs, Wright will be| at Ae ! Kiwanis Club of Pontiac H ‘ \ PLASTIC PLASTIC ’ re. im “wr Accidentally Shot taken from the Vegiene inte Fu for da wun CATED, |. | 530 East Pike Street, Pontiac, Michigan ' H s neral Home W: lay morn 0) Assotted Colors Phone . . While Hunting at Holly [ine ‘sivercrest Baptisy Church tec $9756 $4095 $qa95 4 (aha t n hhteneeree ce | A Holly man was accidentally |@ 2 p.m. service, with Rev, James y Please. send me a Kiwanis Travel and Adventure Series folder 1 ptrrtreeresseses §65/shot in the left leg by his brother |H. Luther officiating. Burial will DeeTatcaT#ON EXTRA g and advise where season tickets may be purchased. 1 =m PE in a duck hunting expedition be in White Chapel Memorial Cem- 4 ) u a (Saturday near Holly. etery, : NAME co ccccccceccececcece ge ccucvesecectts beveee boddivvest see | . t Vernoh McGinnis, 27, of 12203 : : . Sunday's Temperstere Chart Dixie Highway, was treated for T TIRE C0 ; ADDRESS ...... pevacebeets ces cecsivbesorectos Soeersedee cosee Ol a 8 podem at Pontiac Gen- Turks Take to Wheels MARKE \ a : . * ' H ospital. The shot was fired ANKARA—There were 27,692 au- ms ql CODY | isi. ce evbgiccecdvteveters: eeescecsesces BTATE. o..cucces H , Hy re eereid McCants, 29, of Flint. |tomobiles, 27,549 trucks, and 5,933 * OPEN 9 TO NO L canbennasnnannnnannannasdaennenaed " 4 by deputies of the buses ‘registered in Turkey at the ’ MONEY ° | Depart-|start of 1966, 6% times more than > % FREE PARKI The whole’ of the net from the Travelogue series will be devoted ce mistook |in 1938. 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Miss Allan, bed-ridden for near- \ly two years, died yesterday at a Test home. . She created a sensation When in 1908. she appeared at London's Palace. Theater clad in diaphan- ous\ veils to dance her ‘Vision of Salome.” \ * * * She \was a pi is aésthetic |” D. and Susan Waltrip, and mar- dancing in revealing costume, but was modest compared with to- day's bubble and fan dancers. She always defended her dances as pure m\ , | Her dancing career ended in 1938 when she was seriously hurt in an auto atcident. She recovered to write an autobiography and‘ to’ iTll., Mrs. Alton Bonneson and Mrs. courage other d their’ wp \ ancers On 0° Benny Ellsworth, both of Drayton } * - * Miss Allan was born. in Toronto| Aug. 27, 1880, the daughter of two physicians, Dr, William Allan and Dr. Isbel Hutchin Allan, The family moved to California’ when she was a child. + ‘Man Accidentally Shot While Hunting at Holly 4 A Holly man was atcidentally ‘5 shot in the left leg by his brother during a duck hunting éxpedition Saturday near Holly. \ Vernon McGinnis, 27, of 12203) Dixie Highway, was treated for the shotgun wound at Pontiar Gen- Sleral Hospital. The shot was) fired by Harold McGinnis, 29, of Flint. _ Questidned by deputies of( the Oakland County Sheriff's Depart- is ment, Harold stated he misthok is ‘brother’s hip boot for a duck | it Free Hi SEF ~ * 5 R. ? l i F ie EEF : La tla William A. Shaw William A, Shaw, 74, of 829 Or- lando St. died Saturday after an iliness of eleven months. . Born in Chatham, Ont. July 16, 1882, to Bessie Aikens, who survives) employed at the Pontiac Motor Ex-| PI . Mrs, Dolly Cross of Florida, and a) Shaw of the U, S.| 5 & = rw B. Shaw of Sarnia, Ont. Service will be at 11:00 a.m, to- morrow from the Huntoon Funeral Home, with Rev. Wesley Wibley'| officiating, Burial will follow at Dresden, Ontario, tor pate wees“ Egypt Seeks Study him. He has been a resident of Pon-irean President Syngman Rhee, U. |into full consideration the sover- tiac for thirty years, and was last|$. Ambassador Walter C. Dowling|eignty and the rights of Egypt and 'to South Korea. He is survived. by a daughter, fF ES rf 4 = urt i sit i syst liv i FS ar z Ef considerations Her Mollection, storage and| Belley Funeral Home until 0 a.m. merchant's flags, reten-| Wednesday, and from noon until} of auditors for another year,)2 P-m. at Christ Jehovah Evan-| appraisal of $8,020 of a triangle|Selical Lutheran Church, Helen ce any Be gem Pree 8 Theodore Streets, mingham Eccentric and| Burial will be in Roseland ee meee Mrs, Victeria Sage Rettenmier es 3 ‘A rr ‘i - : a : 5 ~ q | Bracket—19 Inch .$1.50 | Letters & Numbers . .10c | Hardware Dept. —2nd Floor “Now therefore be it “RESOLVED that the M.R.E.4.\Of} Canal P roblem ‘Encouraged’ on Visit SEOUL (INS)—U, §. Central In-|gfoup which would be guided by telligence Agency Chief Allen Dul-|three basic principles. les arrived in Seoul today and said| They are: fight against communism Dulles will meet with South Ko- and others during his one-day visit|the interests of the users of the Ship Traffic Mounts Through Suez Canal PORT ‘SAID, Eon o-riay. ip eight shi moved t Suez Canal today. Egyptian au-|Petcentage of the revenues of the thorities said this was a record|Canal to be allotted especially for for a day's traffic. The normal|!mprovements. traffic is 40 to 45 ships a day. Traffic dropped sharply after Mrs. W. O. Wright Mrs. W. O, (Fannie) Wright, 73,| ‘home Sunday evening, after a two- year illness, of 99 W, Rundell St., died at her Shi most foreign pilots quit Sept. 14/for all and for and on some days fewer than 35/0f tion ps passed through the canal./the most basi Since then, however, the figures have been Season Tickets Are Going Fast! | Get Yours Now! __ _ .\ KIWANIS : Travel and Adventure The Kiwanis Club of Pontiac presents seven of the top travelogues in the Country. These are all per- sonally conducted, the kind that appear to capacity houses in the largest cities. Read this list then get your season tickets now. Only limited number available. P mounting steadily. ‘of the negotiating body.” Born in McLean County, Ken- tutky, she was the daughter of ried W. O. Wright in Clarkston, Mo. June 11, 1905, A member of the Missionary Baptist Church of Campbell, Mo., ishe had been a resident of Pontiac for 12. years. Surviving are her husband, her parents and six children, Waltrip of Campbell, Donald of Danville, Plains, Mrs, Peter Theis of Pon- tiac and Mrs. Ray Bennett of Sike- ston, Mo, Also surviving are a_ brother, George Waltrip of Flint, a sister; Mrs. Alberta Waltrip of Lafe, Ark., eight grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren, The body of Mrs, Wright will be taken from the Voorhees-Siple Fu- neral Home Wednesday morning to the Silvercrest Baptist Church for a 2 p.m, service, with Rev. James H, Luther officiating, Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cem- etery, Turks Take to Wheels ANKARA—There were 27,692 aul- tomobiles, 27,549 trucks, and 5,933 buses registered in Turkey at the start of 1956, 64 times more than CLOSE-OUT We have just received from a Washington, D. C. dis- . abe sets of HOWARD ZINK SEAT COVERS that sold for as much as ee SEAT COVERS » « » we made a terrific , and ‘e savings on to you . . . BUT HURRY, first come, first served . . . and we only have 408 sets! eo pind t vamp ¥ q 8 Regular $12.95 Regular $18.96 Reguler $26.95 ALL FIs PURE HEMP ALL SARAN sclera COATED PLASTIC COATED "oS in = Custom Quality $1756 $qpos $5 INSTALLATION EXTRA MARKET TIRE CO. * OPEN 9 109 [ Ho MONEY * FREE PARKING. DOWN 77 W. Huron Se. FE 48-0424 Only a Few Season Tickets Left! Tickets available from any Kiwanian or mail coupen below! | i — Kiwanis Club of Pontiac H 530 East Pike Street, Pontiac, Michigan i Phone FE 4-0551 ! Please send me a Kiwanis Travel and Adventure Series folder H and advise where season tickets may be purchased. H t t oeeeoe * eeeere ° * * . OR Pere Owe . . 4 ADDRESS eee a . seer . + see « @ve . * ee e J . * ' CITY 1. sescoossscorsevecess. coccseccescoe BTATE o....s00% ‘| Sof the net ‘ e Series HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM _ 8 P.M. Delightful and Thrilling Entertainment. 7 TOP TRAVELOGUES FULL COLOR MOTION PICTURES! SEASON §$ ) TICKET (including tax) 30, 1956 ] Tuesday, October 1 ° ROBERT FRIARS, “Holiday in Switzerland” 9 Tuesday, November 18, 1956 ° HERBERT KNAPP, “Denmark and Sweden” 3 Tuesday, December 11, 1956 ° CLIFFORD J. KAMEN, “The Union of South America.” Tuesday, January 22, 1957 ® Movie * tures, films. (ovine stuns. You \ (Gor oR FILMS for ‘Fastest and Finest Sent ‘Special Delivery’ Daily DIRECT to , ©@ 35mm Slides Prints You are certain of “BEST POSSIBLE” pictures when your films are processed by the COMPANY THAT MADE THEM .. . and you get them back QUICKER when you bring ‘em to— SIMMS. * SUT OMALIEL ILL SUPER-SIZE * BLACK and WHITE Snapshots FOR ONLY Compare These Features: %& PRICE & QUALITY % DECKLED EDGES % DATE (Month G Year) % SHARP CONTRAST %& LIFETIME FADEPROOF Best Prints Guaranteed by Electric Eye Process! Only genuine EASTMAN KODAK -papers and chemicals are used ‘to assure -best pic- Bring SIMMS your e ROBERT DAVIS, “Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.” y, F 957 . 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He turned the Flatbush enemy back . with only six hits, So steady and courageous was his pitching that in the Sunday contest ALsTon’s men were able to get the ball out of the ‘infield only once in the first five innings.. - AS : 2% Meanwhile Stencen’s crew of first class RBI men were giving Srurprvant a comfortable 6-2 lead. There is no suggestion here that the Dodgers didn’t fight : back. They fought all the way to \ the wire. In seven out of nine in- \ nings they put their leadoff hit- \._ ter on base. x *« * \ The Yankees deserved to win the that squared the’series at two n. Six of their seveh hits were used\in scoring. They deserve credit too for the spirit and speed. with which \they rebounded from the depths ‘to which they had been plunged by Brooklyn’s capture of the first two games. The | of the four games a2 ee Se, * of dict: Southern Duke, 605; tie, 20. A lemon tree with fruit up to the size of grapefruit is growing in the window of Carl 8. Voydanoff at his place of business at 126 West Huron 8t. , An Oakland County city gets national recognition on its integrated police and fire service. I have it direct from _ Mayor Richard W. Marshall of Oak Park that 10,000 reprints from the current Reader’s Digest article on his city’s system in that respect have been ordered for local distribution. Next to the Bible, what do you think © is the most widely read book? Through. all the years, we're divided among sev- eral nominations. But we have it direct he American Bible Society that while the Bible continues to be every | year’s best seller, they wonder if it is the best read book. How about it in your ‘family? The Autumn foliage display in Pontiac area will continue to be good through this week; and it surely is worth a drive in the country. A puff ball that weighs 21 pounds was found in a woods near Rochester by Gladstone Fenman of that village. It measures 20 inches in diameter. a . é After dumping her coffee grounds around her sunflowers for several weeks, Mrs. Farnham Bedford of Auburn Heights finds the blossoms much larger and a deeper yellow than those not given the caffeine treatment. Verbal Orchids to- Everett 8. Toda of 99 Norton Ave.; ninety-first birthday, _| Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Phelps of Drayton Plains; fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. Dr. and Mrs, A. M. Watson Orion; fifty-first wedding anni. a ae coaney? j and did so only because the ques- was asked by Ed Morgan of a single term of six years, he re- plied that he believed four years is ‘often too ] sponsive to the nation’s will. Ob- viously he had in mind a parlia- mentary system. The late President Franklin D. This wether ia atvaneeh ot Suty ‘an unpublished letter written to this correspondent on July 25 last by Rep. James M. Quigley, Demo- crat, of Pennsylvania, who had just introduced a resolution to repeal the 22nd Amendment. He said: “I invite your attention to this legislative measure because its the or the desirability of making an exception to the rule of the 22nd Amendment tn the case of Presl- . dent Eisenhower . . . “I do not favor a third term for Mr. Eisenhower any more than I favored it for Mr. Roosevelt, but I am terribly afraid that the dead- ening effects of four years. of a ‘lame duck’ president would have on this country are far greater than those that might come from the possibility or even the realiza- Reader Says Todin Ration Banished His Psoriasis Reader thanks me for recom- mending the iodin ration for psoriasis, Says he has been on the ration for six years and that in the past two years he has had no sign of psoriasis, his gums have stopped bleeding, and he is no longer bothered with sinus trouble. He doesn't say whether he beats his wife or smokes in the woodshed, From a quick once-over of the literature I gather that we are just as capable in the treatment of psoriasis as we“‘wére in the days when some people didn’t mind whether or what I tried to teach, In Volumette 9 of the: Pocket of Health, Save Your Skin (for which send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope) I call psoriasis ‘‘the silvery scale disease.” About three out of every hun- dred cases of chronic skin disease are psoriasis. Characteristic are the sharply defined red patches covered with silvery white scales, especially behind the elbows and over knees and outer surface of legs. Psoriasis runs a chronic course of years or a_ lifetime, marked by remissions and relapses “from time to time. If a remission occurs ated particular season, or if man’s faithfulness to the ra- tion is remarkable because so many readers, despite my constant admonitions, regard the iodin ra- tion I recommend as medicine and hence use it, if at all, for a few weeks only—in other words they “try” it, as they think, and drop it when the test proves negative. The iodin ration is like meat and potatoes, bread and cheese, or ap- ple pie and milk—you can't expect to get the full benefit of it unless you keep eating it regularly from now on, ; sicians believe it is inherited, but trouble is worse in winter than in summer, Send me, in care ‘ofthis news- paper, a stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask for the pamphlet The Iodin Ration. Bleeding gums and sinus trouble, mentioned by the reader, have no peyton connection with psoria- } letters, not more than one page srt teane long perta: te personal health and hygiene, peng ny Any os nosis, or treatment, will be answered Dr. William Brady, if a ‘- addressed envelope is sent to tiac Pontiac, Michigae. 1988) : ei i 3 Case Records of a Psychologist: Douse Flame Spouse Clara says her husband is carrying the torch for his for- mer wife. Many sweethearts _do. But you can soon put out such a flame by following the advice below. When people flee into the past, it usually means their present ego isn’t being inflated properly. A wife can soon make her husbarfl forget all his former romances if she uses the modern technique. BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE for he was wildly with her. “Tt was during the Korean War. She worked in a tavern and he was sorry for the sordid life she lived, So he thought he -would-give her a good home and reform her. But she kept having so many affairs with other men, he finally i i i If: you men wish to keep your wives devoted to you ‘all their ot i g g z Rg : ip: i i Lee z : i Divorces usually start in the bed- room. To avoid this tragedy, be sure you have the booklet named below. And: re-read it on every wedding anniversary. WORRY FORWARD Keep your marriage worries pointed forward. Plan to have children and do so early in your marriage. They help unify the interests of husband and wife. But don't succumb to the pitfall of becoming so parental that you forget your sweetheart role. and actresses to perform many roles. So a successful wife must be pal and playmate, as well as confidant and mother, family treasurer and chief psychologist in her family. sr amines, ooo a Soa Family Nights vat ———— A NEW HAIR-DO FOR NEW BEAUTY PERMANENTS $650 _ $750 iad Up _ Machine and machineless permanente 124 * eold waves We Specialise in Haireutting ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP OVER TASTY 80% N. Saginaw Open Fri. Eve. FE 2-5600 en RENEW YOUR FURNITURE UPHOLSTER VOW / : Fall Clearance of Fine “as FABRICS SAVE. 40% » 50% You'll find it so easy .. . so in- expensive to beautify your home - » « Just choose any one of the lovely fabrics from this tremendous selection, and let us restyle and recover your present furniture All Work Geeranteed lor 5 Yours | ~ Wruw Weieur Furniture Makers and Uphoisterers PHONE FE '4-0558 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVE.. 23 Years! Sorority to Host oP ee 4 j g vaste times—but never - “Now,” Sally concludes, “John- answer. This gave me a good idea. My and ‘to nd catty Tablets bee know a let no| “Bright and early one morning, “ a to a ’ of the et them dptony end t presented ourselves i = eae tam Fe . . Reception Fetes | heme ts me evenings wien Jabn . . ‘hy is asleep and when I'd other- ays Principal | wise be nerribiy lonely.” jof Bagley School ety coming fee || A reception honoring John F-an ceample of what a handy ail MRS. EVERETT LEE WILLIAMS Ruth Burris Wed*""™ M. artlia ‘Convention Here Temple. Dance proceeds will bene- lar Dystrophy fund. inten se ee 2 z is BARBARA JANE HILL Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hill of Draper street announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Barbara Jane of Fort Worth, Texas, to David A. Birkett. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birkett of \Fort Worth. A Nov, 24 wedding is planned. ‘ Jerry Lawrence served the bride- the bride of Everett Tee |groom as best man, Ushers were Wi evening. Th!) pwell Satterlee, Carl Christensen , el MRS. ROBERT BROWN skirt extended into a chapel|canada the newlyweds: will reside Dinner Is Held a lece ot ———— _ |by Trabajamas the bride's fingertip veil of itlu- 17 New Sylvanites sion and she carried an arrange-Gother for Meeting Andre Presents ‘HIGH FASHION’ Permanent Waves STYLED just for you! $750 _ $4 (jm Complete with Cutting and Styling 2nd Floor—Pontiac State Bank Bldg. “WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE SUPREME” "OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9. 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The three- day conference was sponsored by the Pontiac Educators’ administration. : pg PP : = ; os oe ig 3 2 '@ inn Oil Cold Wave ee 3130 ¥ : eT Re sr : ie : ret ereeeeeeesee ses re : bis ee bes J raaTune No.2 = NOME, (os. _ FEATURE NO. 3 5, Se eee 41 _N. SAGINAW = — a Pico ad , 4 your dress beautifully cleaned and returned , ~ ina CLEAR PLASTIC BAG ‘At No Extra Cost! You'll soon be wearing your Fall fashions. Why not send your dresses to us for careful, meticulous clean. ing? Our gentle, but thorough clean- ing process brings back the beauty of . colors and fine texture of the fabrics, You'll like, too, the way our. experts recreate the smart, trim lines and Pontine Press Phote i Plastic Bags ’ Are Such should utilize guage more and codes less. | feel) T- “jit is important to report, to parents *jand to report symptoms.” add up to a comprehensive whole : that means good working rela- Stressing home-schoo] ¢ommuni- tionships. I think we have under- cations, Dr, Brownell said, “‘We| e*timated the fact that the child the. English lan- of today is the parent of tomor- Dr. Russell Curtis and Mr. Dolan|&T2™ to make adjustments for conducted the final session. Speak-/“'O™¢ Program. Attending the Pontiac Educators Conference for the second year, Dr. Guy Hill of Michigan State University said we must start thinking in terms of what we can do to change our educational pro- “Ultimately all we can bring the pupil to be is ob- finish the small details that are so important to appearance. And the last pleasant surprise is when Careful Dan delivers your dresses, each in its own plastic bag. Call him today. PARENTS WANT TO KNOW ents to assist schools. The speaker reminded his listen- cs Ang Rey Fa “aieeae fw em tion, said: “If we can allow time are learning things that are es-| sential and that schools were es tablished to assist parents not par- “Children go through school .to- ing at this session, Dr. Leon 5. Waskin, chief of-.curriculum serv- ices, department of public educa- for conferences there will be a greater understanding between par- ents and teachers. Fellowship is a tremendous asset.” Mr, Dolan reminded group mem- sai |to _start an action. School-Home jective; we have not yet matured to the point where we have be- come objective,” he concluded. * * * The general consensus of the con- ference was the Pontiac schools are ready for more parent-teacher ‘conferences and are in a position DRY CLEANERS 7-HOUR SERVICE AT 540 $0. 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VW TTT ~,: £8» jive but harmiess virus that can penny gore FUEL OIL | He reported development of a promising ee oa . ed” version of his live vac- No Contract here of the Ohio Valley section of Necessary Call Today He said, “It must be pointed out that this merely represents the next step forward in the ex- | perimental studies On an oral pol- jo vaccine, rather than a transition Your Wateh |? to mass immunization.” He said the ‘tests at Chillicothe © Cleaned S BG) |v be te, eet with the highy attenuated live virus on humans 2 Adjusted And the trials may not start un- * Regulated til early 1957, “First we must get the vaccine prepared and tested," . he said. Expansion ¥ Watch Bands | Unions Boost Schreier Ladies’ — Met's | ‘DETROIT w—Jobn F. Schreier, 2 $ 9 5 assistant regiona] director for the Special | AFL-CIO in Michigan, will become Georges-Newports assistant national director of or- ganizing. for the combined union |Oct. 15. 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Try @ Kroger Tenderay steak or roast and enjoy the finest beef your money can buy! -- Del Monte 98: Sale : Stamps Plus Low, Low, Low Prices (| We reserve the is) to limit s Prices effective through Sunday, October 14, 1956 ‘ - Lb. 33° . Tomato Juice = 3.42. 98° Sliced Peaches - Del ced Peaches piesbess 3 Can 98° Sliced Pears Del Monte brand. Value a Del Monte Corn 6 &. 98° Whole kernel or cream style awoeneee Cans i oe is a i ae ee - ‘¢ 33 s , Syke me ; : : [. 4 é , \ i LE HE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, ¢ Catholic League battle at). deadlock. i start his pitching hand aft E. gees 3 day World Series game off the bat of Hank Bauer evened the Series at hit Ist ct. Rote, intercepted : | quarterback Tom Derocher's pass} {eld ae ee | 4 | in the, flat and galloped 35 yards|Mxe¢ enoush. to pitch to the bet - The kick for extra » eo oe in 4 > ne ed S | point was wide, Sage ie Bae ‘ 53 ; we ‘ St. Fred received the ensuing ie P ; kickott and bounced back to tle oR OT Giese sins tien Hatieik te ! 1b of game time # | Sue dias op oe we tee ee ce cate ae inne an : ee ee $$ 9/1955. That ts qbvious, and the 1956/— nected. with his 1st three passes ot Be Mente. 1 § Soiwestem Division of the Netionall P>_. pani “ nod } ; 4 it end Dorne Dibble a . boot for the conver- ‘i _! * peotbalh Leagues only unbeaten Dodgers Most Sepund sceabes stun, and gunned | ty team. 56 yards toward another TD, which d Hated Foe for | =, | scoring . quite, Liens Sie: 30 now where oe for he got himself by ramming. the : were 0-2 & year ago, and ” over the seven. He also ' : a {nave ett tame two ce DLLY Martin verted four times. ey | Green Ba Baltimore ; | Sen Francisco's 33-9 upset of |legal to take off bis spikes and , the Los Angeles Rams yesterday jhit the Brooklyn Dodgers over _ left the Lions the only elub in |the head with them, Billy Martin|Dol| Skate Rac a the Western Division. withouta | Would do just that. er e ‘ pre ay ner A : three games while loalit ning, |the New York Yankees will 201 9@T1@S UNGEF Fa / = ‘ » : | - at do W : Friday tight, Lions, Cards Unbeaten iste © coo) ie aes, ee ee th ee anything. . - well, almost any- ay e,& Fondo: | if > )o-] Passing through a Baltimore fog} ‘ting t the Brooks, his most) First of the fall 2G. plunge; @, ‘trem The Detroit Lions have ad- by radar, quarterback hated " enemies rolier skating : ye ' ; ‘ Bobby} -° : race series was conducted Satur-| stati ‘eae vance bleacher tickets along with led the Lions to a 31-14 tri-| Most of the Dodgers refer Rolladium DErEort Balt. reserved seats on sale for next niy i UJ S | Saturday night. In 1955 the him at “tat pen uo hier” jand ges up to 14 years of age ROL 3 2 ; 's won 23-13. > . ¥ TTT tT ' i : Sunday's game at Briggs Stadtum , nl a eS .. | « Set they Seas ler cer need no [Finals for this fret parted will kelftaet’ cee sie Oe | hagens ; eee, os a Dey 20.18 Lions| any Yankee. Going into today’s [place Nov, 10. = Spavenpess be rs eee | Geieein — 9 Ser oe i: th NIL avenging| fifth game, Martin was batting * * * bieg Lost jocisseseens 2 noun af mony Dante, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS jgiven little chance ‘ : FL opener &| only .267, but two of his four hits | The Marchewka family of roller|"*'“* ae ] 12 seasons in the National of finishing) Soltau kicked four goals, |Yeer Previous. were home skated Hockey League, left the Chicago | As the National Football League|™éher than’ last-yeat’s fourth|from 31, 39, 15 and eyes rune and ego was 8 |Sents, tym: in the Clan A gicts, : Black Hawks’ training camp Sat- [beads into its third weekend of/Place_in a tough, balanced: East-|counting for his ,teamn’ , ac-| Comparing performances solid singi® that broke = 1-ali tie events, i the A girs, |Cub 11 Hel Ss cad Gediaee 42.0 cates aoe etic May too undefeated teamalern Conference, The Lions, who|time Sa at eke mee Se 3 en games, one| i= yesterday's 62 Yank victory. hay ES See 8 tee a Pp pute, |remain cMthe ‘Chicage Cardinals|{Topped from Western Confetence|threat produced a t caer nn Detroit, sports writer said the 1956) “Those Dodgers do make 5 an cae se Rams Capture The $0 scdre of the “M’.Msu|#eason underdogs. in 1985, also won their ‘second Es ay pass from Norm Vaniticularly on defense,” while the! ter ball.” me play -\girls honors. In Class C Patty Bla- Pee-W Lead Se rl The . straight, surprising Balti and in to Elroy Hirsch, but/1955 club “looked lousy most of that me Billy the Kid said, “‘andizak and Tommy Kidd were win- ee in the 49 same veel teak el arrented the New York Glants 35-(% experts 31-14 Saturday” night en ne RE bene went ee” lother things _ comnarers. Belyu Walle was the diaper! with an assist from the Cubs, losing team was shutout. Another|2? Sunday fér victory No, 2 were) *“* * rr *e Layne did to the Colts over the| ——-—<—— the Rams moved into 1st place in masaeeiie itp bo Cap fase, Cnt Geo In other Sunday action, the Chi-| The Eagles came from behind ee en_Wwhat_their own passer, | the Pee-Wee Football League after a game of the series : cate Bears righted themselves oni the last, quarter, covering Bada Sets Pace | rg Naaiatinns iainaae points, : Grid Results and ‘the toe ‘of George Blands for(Redakine thelr’ second straight de. ade tet th teen ta nites L ’ The Cubs rolled te a 21-13 vie- t + * s saieaiate: moe aie oe ao over Green Bay, ot Seyetet Bobby Thoma- ne er, eine Spartans in hitting | eads GM S Golf Victory tory over the ing ad unbeaten der, Keating scored all RESULTS Goadiag Wectam chnanpina lees|the soore wa Oe 1 eed 140 nds. only 5 feet 6 take over the lead. The Rams three wna, tnctoding a ¢1- 14, orpeen Angeles 33-30 on the brilliant kick- — Paul Bada is still hitting ’ handed the Lions a 27 yard breakaway, to lead Eastern he o inichican @ ing of veteran Gordie Soltau for low links totals — Michigan of Ypsi to a 21-6 win | Hytt* Dame 20, indians ¢ champion Cleveland and The area’s leading amateur shot over Western Miinols Saturday. Tulane 20, Northwestern 13 |Philadeiphia each won for the maker Saturday, at Pontiac Coun- es Weahington 20. filtnois 13 first time Saturday night. The try Club led the General Motors | md Stengel has managed the! garien 9 aima STATE Browns upended Pittsburgh 14-10 Truck & Coach team to a 7-stroke ; ve to 25 Series victories.) Cent. Michigan 41 North tutnots 0 and the Eagles sloshed to a rain-| | victory in the Philip J, Monaghan r veagpe is a -* by B-- Me- Grand Rapids 14, Olivet jprnete ee 19-9 decision over Wash- Trophy tourney. Carthy, : the le 34, 6 ington. ~ 5 | Yanks and one with the Chicago Marshall 1. Rachigan't shag og Lamar McHan, ont’ sateen pe sume Cubs, Michigan ia 0 running two touchdowns and s enenn 3 nee 2 peor fe two, upeet the odds tony ee ed ae ! ew and more . . Baldwin wu Oberlin 13 a three touchdowns by the phy, which the Truck retired with | LON VV INS OM) eetsesi terete [Slants Met Teilet. ek an la tee tweet Soames Nebraska 9, fowa State 7 * ee x , SilingFinsh | See ESSE cs priee re re | ing Inls Eavier $i, Ohio Ut” . [touchdowns and’ scored himself ae Rete. Wome Os Amherst 40 Union 2 from 3 yards out with a recov-| 7 ’ Metal of 206 wae EL CAJON. Cali Army 16 Fenn State 7 ered fumble, Blanda booted three] compiled on Bada’s 72 (36-36), | Bob Rosburg of San” Francie SSS © cleans ete pees wit aed tae and Charley Cappel's 76. Tt was ; » AD ‘ 8 (6, was a wee betted to win the $15,-| Sonn Carroll Geneve? |xiving him. 150 without a miss, / / go Open with a blazing) betayette 28, Delaware 14 teen Bay’s Al Carmichael ran Ionder par 270. ocnen 26. Bucknell 6 4 ‘ = | ine 14, Vermont 6 back the opening kickoff 106 yards ' Rosburg was two strokes behind) Ney’yemoshine 19, Rhode tela for a score to break the league , a ee ert ooners Set Major Lotlege . > es, but ; S| finished with a sensational 3238 on Fafle i0, harvard th Mae eles, atoning, Sor peak Gb nging Hills Course yesterday oh TO ouTH appointments, scored 14 points in . t ; , o © his previous rounds of Baylor 18 Marviang’® the last quarter. One touchdown By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ee Clemson 13. N. Caroline State T : 2 on a plunge by Hugh Me- College* football " entucky 17, Ph Ethenny after an int lege is looking for a Finsterwald carded Steal G43 Toscan. ercepted pass , giinsterwald carded a 2over-par| Hite southern #8 Dayton 6 and the other also on a McEthen- gnaw Ming in the East, sotietio’ Se ec Reger eo SE © ny plunge after the 49ers recov. ‘with the one it has in the Mid- | In th uerip abet: sem Mack Ie Bet Sots 18, Gorste t ered a Ram fumble. ., West, wary of a new power in the q feasts yin son ttwell, thse’ Oxtaheena Soon: nia 7, Wake Pores: on—well, ‘ Soon- Yee ie Mitre eneny Mostly Fair Weather pe igh Rag tes Mage i William and ee te Reston 1, , Bud Wilkinson’s Sooners went | Rice #2 Lau utawe Promised for Series their merry way on. Saturday, roll- i 2s a : ing up a major college record of mas AM 40, Texes Tech 7 NEW YORK +The weather straight victories, to the sur- sks Ee 4 FOP I ae OC eet : PAR WEST "s , Phote was Ai Loree Se Ti, Ceeerade Oa. 16 the World Series at odes me: wa ead LINE — These gridders act as if they're trying to |and the only question was the i as nat die: Sion: -guetietion then called) n'y ot Semen line. Te wreth, it's fallback Torey Raymond. of score. It was 66-0 in spite of, or/Terinessee, i Beret ee with winds ranging up to 20 miles| Suburban Catholic League'football game with St. Mike at Orchard |8V¢ ful teams. “Wyatt | is, Washington % Fee Sip me wing ir aes 8 ze a ma Pe anad veep Mamil : swept, ankee ballpark .| "mond |,;manage bring y j ‘ California, } probably Montres! da, Ottawa 38 terday. ye"! sary won, 284, ce him down in this Ist quarter action. St. line. best in the Far West, can be ? _. ; expected to tumble in potential! fon, { { > . { ' | ‘ & ees aageeeee . t ie Hee al pct Two Receive Minor Injuries in Accident A Farmington Township driver and his passenger received minor bruises when their car went out of control and rolled over in . Commerce-Township Sunday morning. ; John W. Brown, 32, of 71439 lights of an oncoming car and lost of his vehicle while driv- ing on West Maple Road near Haggerty. 2-Year-Old Girl Hurt in 3-Way Accident Two-year-old Jan Sundberg. of Detroit, suffered minor cuts and/ bruises when her mother’s car was in a three-car accident in Farmington Township Saturday. She was treated by a doctor after the pileup at Northwestern and 13 Mile road. The other cars were driven by Robert C. Pittman, 39, of West Bloomfield Township, and Leonard R. Frenkel, 41, of Detroit. France admitted 20,000 Italian la- borers in 1955 but is short of skilled labor. Ponting Press Phote 5 QUADRUPLET POTATO — Mrs. Kate Janowiak, 217 East Wil- son Ave., exhibits a potato of four distinct parts, weighing a total of two and one-half pounds. Tt was that had been grown in the Janowiak garden. » 4 raised from a very small, potato Associated STOCK AVERAGES ). euser +11 Noon today.....250.0 134.1 04 Previous day ..267.9 173.1 0. Ww BPO nones 290.2 122 66.6 Month ago ..,..200.32 1720 44 Year 80 «sooo 3312 1218 0.7 1956 High ...5.276.3 186.1 6.08 1966 44.0 196.2 99.6 1086 High 267.8 142.4 «(78.7 1068 LOW cicees 203.1. 1148 67.3 DETROIT STOCKS J. Nephier’ Co.) *No sale; bid and asked. Ere | 2 See ae GF See ee NEW YORK, Oct, 8.—(Compiled by the Press 30 18 618 60 Indust Ratis Util Stocks +10 +8 Pigures after decimal pginis are eigntns|Canadian Couple Hurt sien mest & Pewee 8 t/in Waterford Twp. Crash ot Lane Onl Chem.* ™“ “4 A elderly Windsor, Ont couple : . a n f ” Feataues” Iau Prod.* tia aa suffered minor injuries in a col- Rody. Mgrs co 220. 3 “{4ilision in Waterford Township yes- leon CO.......13.3 13.3 13.3) terday. Wayne Gcrew - is is County Calendar West Bloomfield — of the Orchard Lake Communtty Chareh will hold « remmage| Ont. The other car was driven by tt the church, 6171 Commerce R4. from |Luls Traschen, 48, of 242 James 3 to Spm Mrs. Lewis gen-/K. Blvd. lig gh ge Tg | Regge nie hey + ' public places, Srownse Bout ‘Sort are urped te vtend. Seoul reports, $him began a left turn and was ‘$\struck from behind, Zehnder said 146.8\/he could not stop in time to avoid The injured were passengers in a car driven by Ralph Zehnder, 32, of 505 Burgess Si, The other vehicle was operated by Law- rence E, Cutchér, 23, of 470 Ri- vard. Cutcher told Waterford police he stopped when a car in front of the accident. and his jwite, Anne, 73, were treated for Pontiac General Hos- in a car driven by Nashe Patent, 52, of Riverside, lon, a scholarship award issued by | at an annual rate of 322 billion dollars, compared with 302 billions in the corresponding period of last year, a rise of 7 per cent. Pastor’s Son Tours West Germany to American stu-! dents with college degrees and a superior knowledge of the German language. Carl, a graduate of Northwestern College of Watertown, Wis., has also toured England, Ireland, Scot- ed in the scholarship itinerary. | Wins Nurse Prize NORTH BRANCH—Lillian Baird, R.N., a North Branch native and/ high school graduate, recently was) elected president of the American) Association of Nurse Anesthetists. | She is @ nursing instructor at Ann/| * | | land and Wales, which were includ- (I rise in motors. Se Tl py ing Saturday. He pleaded guilty to the charge before Justice Jo- -|}seph Leavy of Sylvan Lake. Meste was arrested Friday by Wolverine Lake. police Pleading guilty to drunk driv- ing, Clarence Nash, 56, of 353 Milford Rd., Milford, was fined $90 and paid $10 court costs Sat- urday when arraigned before Mil- ford Township Justice James VanLeuven. were shot out with BB guns over the weekend causing $100 damage to a home located at 7529 Locklan Rd., West Bloomfield Township, it was ff learned today by the Sheriff's Department. Fepoees roa ig thag 4 BROTHERS IN ART — Wallace and David Mitchell load some University and was winner of the top award at the Michigan State Pleading guilty to a charge of bu Pow g|Chevaler up at 74% on iAir| of the paintings they will exhibit at a Detroit Artists’ Martet ex- Fair last: month. ‘The show will be previewed Oct. 11 from 2 to driving while under the influence Re. ht eel once. —< hibit Oct. 14. Wallace (left), who heads Cranbrook’s Academy of 6 p. m. and will be open to the public thereafter until Oct. 30. The [f Hauer, William C. Morrill, 37, 1 On Friday rails ed & moderate; Art Galleries, will also have a one-man show of his paintings in galleries are located at 110 Madison Ave., in Detroit. ng ve * roe wr fined A Pn New York next spring. His brother David teaches art at Wayne aa a ny ee | : cipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- ocr, — ; negan. nut, : ® * : Nothing was missing, Pontiac po- |tielous y te i: Und d, K Veet\Girl, 14, Trampled fice: sa, “trom “Soda. bar ‘a bet New York Stocks Sluagish Seal n erground, orea et bin, 14, ramp 188 §, East Bivd,, where there was ° an apparent breakin. attempt Fri- ee Too Contende Finds Home in U.S, Army by Crowd at Game _ {stsesc"inere wer etemotst C1 9 Soman 3b oo gt 00 0 fe _ |pry the front door and a rear win- : i are Kpleey Bay i AMBA @—A dow, aoa ee Ta oe Kimb Clk spi FT. HOOD, Tex. (INS) — Basic| airmen captured by German pe- hich schedh ext Gua Oeaee o 6) Aloo oo: 199-4 Kresge, 68... 31.3 Trusti Natu Leads training at Ft. Hood is “old hat’) trols. day from & eet. A $% double-barreled shotgun get |am Bak. 0. 2 Lor otase "2 Hig) brusting re Leads tor Army Pvt. Gene Fernand Moes,! aiaing an Americgn flyer to es-/urday “ans cies be ae ;, Was stolen Sunday afternoon from Let-| Am i os 2 Lib MeN&l ... 1-1) Caribbean Animal to Whose. military career includes an unlocked car parked in a How- uce,|4m C . OS & My ... 44 1 cape to neutral Switzerland result-| wildly excited football crowd. She Met |Am Oo 8 Ee aire 121 et rege service with the French under-\04' i. Moes’ | ard street lot near Baldwin Ave- tuee,| Am ue F Loew's ......s tea Extinction in capture by the Nazis,|is Beverly Murphy, a ‘freshman uel Am 03 Une § Com’). 084 ground in World War II and action|s.+ he managed to break loose andiat Iron River nue, Pontiac Police said. bu, | Am 8... Loriliard ..... 173 ng t n with a . te Ger: during the Korean fighting with &|:oined another underground brigade| — All around idjlAm Rea: 12 Metin Gl ...s eal ~ detachment from Luxembourg. Beverly was trampled when fans erga, SN am Bed WASHINGTON — The Carib- in Marseilles . ready for work Monday at W i Mey D tre .. 3° ; . swarmed from the Iron River 1 Am omens 3 ey DG *: 324\bean monk seal is—or was—too| Two escapes—one from a Ger) WW oveq Maple and Cranbrook, Bloomfield Am Tel & Tel 167.3 MeOmer™ ** sae in 1944 and the other! north to meet Allied/stands onto the field to congratu- Am Tob ..... 72.1 ° “4 3p 5\contented for its own. good. man stalag t troops after D-Day and traveled late thei tea 148 Twp. Mich. —Adv. Am Ciseose ... 34.2 poo Ch aes 18.5 * * * ifrom a Communist prison camp r am ona upset of 3 Anaconda | .. 903 ial ott Pa. 448 ri owe sie teak og\after being captured in Korea—are| "tone roed back to Luxembourg, Stambaugh High. CHICAGO BUTER AND EGGS — |Armeo stl .:. 63. Mpls Hom... 38 — song (tn Moes’ service staying close to free French forces.| Run over along the sidelines,|North Branch OES CHICAGO, Oct. © (AP)—Butter steady:| armour @ Go. 11.3 oly She 7 alarm when men walked among . 6 > With the war's end and the Beverly suffered a concussion from receipts 381,000; wholesale Buying Priest) Armst Ck .... 32 Mont ward .. 40.7 its herds have brought the seal to = . Elects New Staff unchanged: $3 spore BA hi we Ae 4 aaee 8 hovel ie » Be His father, a former Luxem easy peace that followed, Moes (a kick in the temple and assorted|™""™ 90 A 50%: 88 C 86; cars © B 60; 88) 'at) Cot Line . Bi Cp 32.1\—Perhaps over—the brink of ex- ’ joined the and |bruises, but leased after sf. Atl Retin ....: 418 Net ‘ise .-: 384itinetion. senator, was liquidated by the Na- > ser my aig was 58 Miter 8! NORTH BRANCH—Members of pele stnady: rosette 10000: reeut or |Ave? Mig... $3 Nat Cash RB .. 404 zis resisted occupation in| earned a commission as @ second jan overnight hospital stay. -|Eastern Star Chapter, No. 149, better A white 44: 3236; maediume| Bendix Av occ: OAL Mat Orpy «..- 4 ee Seen ee 1940, and his mother was left an| Mewtenant in the small force of Iron River and Stambaugh F¢|have elected the following officers: rent receipts 31. ¥ Beth stedi ... 3 RY Geos. sat _ ee agi lye Rog Foe invalid from the. shock. 2,200 men. adjoining Upper Peninsula cities. worthy matron, Mrs, Betty Stev- B 1 N ane «-. 8 Nort, & weet " 7 | too and the. Caribbean Sea, the fb ng a yn rt ft al aay He lomphens aneits ic Garde ar eects” meaman, aaat eee : Budd Co... ie? Nor Sta Pw .. 104) S07 ete na nan thot Misas lng trebe out there in 180 anaito Discuss Compost Schank; conductress, Mrs. Helen | hoe . o* ~ . . Three Pontiac area service ‘sta-\Rr' Mex «°° 8 Sais’ on'"..: 38a| There are only hearsay reports) im the underground included dem- |Moes was appointed liaison officer) | Schank; associate conductress, tion dealers have won awards for|.™>, Soup -. 28% St." f,from fishermen that some still) olition ang sabotage of Nazi in- between ‘his detachment and the) yal Organic: Farm and|Mrs. Violet Taylor; secretary, Mrs, ‘4 the first portion of Shell Oil Com-/Gdn Pac ries 334 Pee Oe & - ajsurvive. The International Union stallations and rescues of Allied 3rd Infantry Division, at the Revel Ockr fawe Suket Bien Reid, and treasurer, Mrs, : Paneer decane takes sdelCatte Trae" Bg Fesn Beil: sean, Cotserisown as the West In eo: seach eh. Cometianiste eeng et Bt 4S Path will £60-| Appetative etticers - will be r : * - ram . : 2 7 * & ve ‘ : E appearance of the station, andi, 2 G8: By pete. 5c 7! so aidian seal—on its list of mammals ’ : om by the sts,/ture discussion of composting and) sameq a¢ a later date, and in- management, were pee Gorman Size Sve te Oe ea 22 ge lureatened with extinction. to a prison camp in China Sime ee Sn ane On. ee of Pontiac, C. Batten - Hud-|Ciark Equip -. 60 Pfizer... : $8.4| Oo LUMBUS DISCO "ane Nov. 8, at 8 p.m, — eae a ee: i ea salipesat racing ace-Dropping Bay pli nm Somrpem $a wich will follow the am Mrs. Vivian Crawiord, worthy | el Gole,Paim :\.. S87 Phill Pet_,.°-; $08iwhen Columbus discovered ? escaped and took = badly wound- (nual election of officers, Nomina-|™alton: Mrs. Betty Stevens, as. Three Pontiac area residents em-|Ce! © Scie: 14 Pit Plate “G.. #2.2/0n his second voyage in 144. Near) LONDON (INS) — Most women} ed American sergeant with him. |tions include residents of Clark-jp, 1. ae pores Bi ployed by Socony Mobil Dil Com-!con maison ’:;: 3 Foret #9 s+ Baithe end of August, he wrote, he|might go to their beauty parlor! The pair made their way to Hong (ston, Pontiac, Birmingham andin_ 4 Chapter meeting in pany for 20 years or more were|Com N Oss... 207 Rca. .... $ts\anchored off a small island south|with the idea of taking off a few| Kong. Six months after his cap- | Farmington Rapids this week. Grand special guests recently when me C Bw Pr (458i 104 pang Sat MaRS. See et ee and a few wrinkles, but| ture, he wae back home. firm held a 20-Year Club session in ve) eg Rey Tob B... S18iand killed “eight sea wolveS,/here’s a gal who hopes to add found @ sponsor a Detroit. Honored were C. E. Lan- Gent me. it Rorat “Buss: 1084 which were sleeping on the sand." some age sr aumeniae t Saveneelts and Burglar at Cottage kroa h . Siverd. aesionte, ot S. SS nf Bt Sor Lend: :: “a8 +t & snued thely. umm, Marie Brians, mother of a|headed for the United States where Prefers ‘Simple Life’ cnes . nat Ra --+ 803] Other explorers contin Ne |2-year-old son, visited a beauty he enlisted in the Army for a three- One Full Yeer Guarentee Det Réison "..: ty ey Nai mR’, 303|practice. In 1513 Ponce de Leon’sishop today to -have her face|year hitch almost immediately. |, A hungry and tired burglar broke 14.195 a. : | Bis C Scag «.. 27 Seer oie. ay men took 14 seals on the DrY dropped so she can look older. ‘ 782% into « White Lake Sewntap GF cery Stores and Re- : U. of M. Educator ™ , wey 4 Sinclair suaes ts Tortugas, group of islands Baby-faced -Mrs. Brian com- of an uae Tapia Mae eit’: depet err ee main out only one hour. No : ewes 4 Bocony ..... or . : lained “T’ f years. ni : if hi p ti Bast Koa’: Ss See ro 423) Key rue . pla ntl ed up = being . ic fant what { i| He ate t einset dad one signs used. ; fo Air Promotions — East. 382 Bee BF: 8) piette is known about the habits|thwriny (louie) films and I'm aleo(GOl4 doesn't grow on trees, but|three boxes of cereal, drank seven Rox Ex Company : | NouTH BRANCH “tae Pres Emer Red .... 03 Std Brand’. 374/of this sluggish seal. It measuresifeq yp with shopkeepers refusing — is freedom here and amin be pop and slept in one off] 14, pis os oe. one. OR : WE ee eee,” wid bel Ree GEL Bo aa RE: leer te heen ore Dae Sat, We, Searles sad beer sa ae, Dubie ee see ee — ! Dr. Glen Rasmussen's subject|fera tasc'.:.. $13 td, OtL Obie... $23] O° eae tinge to the pelt,|Decause | look like schoolgiri." : when he, a University of Michigan|Preept Su! .--- 8 stud Pack... €1lrne brown fades into a pale yel- -. 2 school of education lecturer at xn Qynem : a1 Sink nie He low coat on the belly. p | | : : Flint, talks at the Lapeer County |Gen Motors... 47.7 Sylv Bl Pd... s9.¢ ersona ncome fey : Education Assn. at the North/Gen Shoe ..... iis Tex @ But 2.8 Th Family Hurt ‘ ; | . Branch high school gymnasium at!Gen Time ..... ” ron ree in Family Hu Climbs A ; . 4 Gillette ....-.. 48 Thomp 1 . in U us M iAg . 6 pm. Wednesiay. goshel Bt ooo ale Tron W alr. sealin Two-Car Accident g DOW IVIATERIALS ie ° Goodyear ...0. 3.7 Twent Cen.... 34.7 WASHINGTON 4 . _— , —_— a A new British group is the Peo-/Qrap Raise ... 1.8 Onderw sae 11s | Three members of a Milford fam- GNS)—The Coa ‘ ; ee - 2 iple’s League for the Defense of Ot West 8. 4S Bi 30.2/i1y received bruises requiring hos- ort rte ge: ~ : . > 3 . Freedom, whose targets are “‘trade|Guif Oi. .."..120 Unit Aire... is pital treatment in a two-car acci-|,.. J. snnaad cole. £328 see « : [onion tyranny and arrogant bu-|Holland F .-.. He Gate revit -+~ $4 ident in Waterford Township Satur-| qonirg ‘our billions higher Per mah Gee Ay reaucracy,”’ Tm Cent . 6 US Lines..... 317 day, ’ S. 4 : Ing Rand... m3 SS oe ‘*°| Mrs. Winona Zehnder, 29; ‘and stot on —_ gamle a ; : J etl Rt ten Mast: Balteran’ ba 5, were treated’ and re-op'm, gebariment sald foun‘ L *UNET Int Bus Meh ,.go Warn B Pic... 3¢4/Karia L., 5, a1 (Of the increase was in wages and |X Int Mary ...... 36.1 Weste A Be.. 30 jleased at Pontiac General Hospital salaries with the largest gains oc- : : : Int Paper... 116 htm Pa re following the collision at the inter- curring in industries where July : "ae SS Int Shoe <1... 39.4 Winn, #0: igqisection of Elizabeth Lake andlincome had been affected by the Int Tel & Tel . 33 Yale & Tow... 20.4 North Avery roads. steel strike. CODE voc cess Total personal Income for the ’ ‘ ee : POOLE Hardware Co. | aS a a 151 OAKLAN DAVENUE ‘FE 4.1594 hop * SUPPLY AND DEMAND — These of milk available, their owner thought, but he « * % * reckoned without the refused to feed the family of five. The other three then want the use the device. — oe : Police Investigate — man. Salary and car Apply in person to Mr. McCully,’ Circulation Dept. Pontiac.Press A-1 automatic screw ma- chine tor, after- noon shift. Able to set- The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3h ESdzona>| : : + | £ tf ol b558553 38 ati f sbeese - —— # Ha Satebess ; 3 Hae os ter 2 5 * Ci | at | + ss, Box BRICK & BLoce LAYER, EXPE- 23-0400. TER TO ‘ ter work Bee M manager. Wilson Birm REAL ESTATE SALESMAN URGENT WE_ WNEED e SALESMEN! IM- MEDIATEL SELL NEW IN Cc ETED MODELS TIME JOB HOME AREA READY NOW START TODAY CALL UN 44810 NOW ordon-Begin 1480 JAMES COUZENS HWT.. rvice Cadillac STOCKBOY Por full time ot school. Apply C. BB. ™ KN. Saginaw, Sheet Metal Men Experimental sheet metal & lay- Leperienced general chest mete! Pieniy of overtime, fringe bene- All aireraft work McGregor Mfg. Co, MI-4-3540, a TOOL ENGINEER wv _ peid holidays M.C. Manufacturing Co. ¢ Orion 118 Indianwood Rd. Lak 1 : 30-50 YRS. Neat & clean, Full & part time & weekends, AAA Cab Co., 447 8. Woodward, Birmingham. Apply in person, ‘eo have an | Pp ‘ition for 27 men in our national organization to call rienced. | ann leh 3 : CONSENSUS TAKERS: PART - MAHAN REALTY CO. Hime. Meo-Women, 16 to, 68. | wx 9.9283 1073 W, Huron St, 4 perks weekly. Write Bex 31, Foo.| SCHOOL ‘A thee Press, vs ‘ Needed at once in this area to _ ads from news- CAB DRIVERS, DAYS OR NIGHTS 35 or older. FE 23-0205 GAR DRIVERS, STEADY DAY OR night. 101 _W. Huron — CONTACT MAN. NATIONAL. FT. has open: for or sential, tid weekly draw plus bonus te qualified men, Write Mr. A. R. Bowlby Box 19, Potitiac *. CAN YoU Use Hel W: 312, Freeport, Ml. ick. : EXP. OPERATORS Auto. Screw Machine Hand Screw. Machines . Tool Lathes. ‘gals. ) person only, Ne Employment office S DANIELS . CORP. Ga 2677 Lk. Ave. WE EXP, SODA Poor GIRL transportation. Bloom- ~SALESMEN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY 134 WEEKLY DRAW. Western Electric Co., Inc, Accepting applications in F 11 from persons Sereded: a come munca we . APPLICANTS MUST BE 1 GH UIVAL _. MU BE IN HEALTH PT WILLING TRAVEL REQUIRED. Progressive wage scale. Paid hoti- days, vacations, sickness and oth- er benefits. APPLY BETWEEN § AM 3 P.M. Mr. O. Vogel Flint Tavern Hotel ROOM 517 FLINT, MICHIGAN “ tor Bavumiabemn Mi 6H after s BY the EXP, TILE AND time, FE 43620 or FE 4-307: EXP. BUFFERS 7 ~ HELPERS s, or yy RS Bye ies INSURANCE MAN WITH KNOW-HOW WHO KNOWS WHEN! time to make the b' the greate value coverages ¢ time ee og and accident, ho your auccess . Iife and ac Havel ‘Der ereen this so write fu) = WOOL PRESSER Birmingham, Cleaners, 1253 South Woodward MI 4-4620. UNUSUAL, SALES OP TUNITY Por well-qualified Rony interested Lapeer Man in Jail but abandoned it when he ran out |Suspected of Car Theft RAS Balch, of Oxtord, owner Beating, Robbery ~ eril | A Lapeer man, accused of steal- car, 10ld dPt eas civing| Oakland County deputies today Some mail-|ing a car from a man who was giv- ride when an argument|@re investigating a report a man dogs. " But|ing him @ ride, is in the Oakland Balch said he stopped the Was beaten and robbed by two who delivers mall County Jal today and ran off taking the keys, but|men outside an Avon Township ba i tinge gem “ab go started the car and drove|tavern last night seietiiien’ acvaased costae walking Morton Ulakovits, %, of 170 Shantz|along M42 near Hadley road, He Aluminum output in Yugoslavia) Opdyke St., told deputies he re- his face. told deputies he had taken a car'will be doubled, Belgrade reports.|covered from the beating in his/t Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male ___._Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 |*g2,, wmcmame,, zones) Fan np, Eerenmnce, ut | Pane TE Bars an, iere |? Bands accnawens Gor see | Bene By A ET Reead ietane | hn ree ties | lieder Fekete | . A Good . JANITOR SALES gg ag oy SO Nae BL 0OG, tee Rete) eA REER A, ye] teapot FR Opportunity . are looking for several men in- 5-671. Man with a car for pleas- wae fas ee ae ek ant outdoor work. Perm- “Sn FINANCE CO. anent position forthe; 7 DISHWASHER FOR EVENING work. Si7l Dixie Hwy. Drayton n Office Clerk DINING ROOM WA Ted's has eo lim am HH reases, Haas . Apply ip TED’S Woodward At @quare Lake Rd. EXP. . A ot 3 ch E X P ERIENCED ber, Write Pontiac Press Box 93. 2 children. aa A 2 1:00 p.m. C 130 PM. 657 W Huron. L ed for care of 2 children, From < Riker Bidg. Sales M Expertenc: , & in a gy gy WA ¢ Zz around 86 to do house in. OL, 62077. WANTED ELDERLY LADY TO TAKE CA! and typist. State age, qualifica- tions, references pum- GIRL IN DRAYTON AREA FOR 5 days, OR 3-3183. GRILLE COOK, FROM ‘i AM to IN DRAYTON AREA WANT- 3 p.m. to 1 om, §& days, OR OIRLs “WANTED FOR WORK AT our catalog order desk, Salary.) w. Mr GIRL OR WOMAN POR PART- ehildren.. Send reply to Box 18, couple, Write Pontiac Press No. 62. in_ A.M. full or part time work, to de efage $3 per hr. or more, in sales as a lif ep pe need ea represen- in Pontiac Area. This —_—s has unlimited oppertunt- for the rieht man, College training preferred, Call, CE $-0081 or write to I ational Business Machines, Electric er t vision, 1602 West Ave., Fiint, ie agen at di. a i replies re: confidentially, . | WANTED AT ONCE: RAWLEIGH Dealer in 8.W. Oakland and N.W. Wayne Countles. See or write Mra, Melba Gurden, 507 8 Broad St.. Holly, Mich one MElrose 7-5541 or write Rawjeigh’s, Dept. MCJ-606-R, Freeport, Tl, Wtd. Top Notch Salesman Can earn to ik. Call Mr. ed vr Tse. __Help Wanted Female 7 2 REAL ESTATE SALESLADIES. homes, You will make money with us. Williams Realty, 1218 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-0547. now a to your rience; % measures up. lose no time, write today cy this te Michigan open for the first time . , New, modern, big mphasizin @ strong sales force... the ambition that will concentrate efforts toward biz vermne ence ealth thet £ life- ealth and tration line of competitive end | _sconfidential ACTIVE Saleswoman $100 to $150 per week for full time outside sales work Pienty of leads in protected terrt- tory close to hothe, No: canvass ing or collecting, Complete training and adequate fi- Nancing to get you started. You. must own late model car, be free to devote full time, have appearance and experience : sales or meeting the public, Phone Mr. Williams, MI 4602 fo interview. . Court Reporter $4017 A YEAR TO START WITH MERIT INCREASES TO $4,641, We lente, ieoovnan plan ad Apat Sec. Many other bene- land nty Office Bldg. Saginaw and Pontiac. FE #7161 Pin LADY. “OVER 35, TO WAIT O a TT rade studio, No solicit- ing. Kendale's, 14 8, Saginaw. LADY FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work, hel bg 8 child. Must +4 and som Pleasant working conditions, Ap ply Speigels J 5 R, 115 N, Sag- |: No. 8. WOMAN OVER 35, CARE OF 3 HOUSEKEEPER, MIDDLEAGED, To take full charge for were Wtd, Exp. Waitresses Huron between 9 a.m. ‘tll DAY AND EVE- ted ' ly. legraph, Peter Pan HOUSEKEEPER MIDDLEAGED for general work. 1 in the family. FR 2-6102 Call Mi. HOUSEWIVES, EARN GOOD MON- ey taking Christmas orders with our new fall line Wo delivery. NEED CHRISTMAS MONEY? - 30 Wanted: 2 ladies with cars a housekeeper for small Permanent, good wages, pri p- Stenley cnerchandise. room with television. Thursdays ie =e ss : wages. Oxford in. Write Pon- WOOL P RESSER sookteepin ws Experience «wot necessa tite Pontiac Press, Bo: 1 and state background and LADY, 35-45 headquarters in Pontiac Motor and 4 lanteen erndale, Or call JO LADIES: GET FREE CHRISTMAS ifts by having «wy oarty in your me, FE 2-5751. a 18 Academy, 46573, indent Boge is TO 25, ae er ce work, Typing req . FE 44562. : Help Wanted 8 Eu To $15,000, ; rope. sian m EXPERIENCED GRILL HELP TO WORK IN OUR $300 6-416. $300 Woman executive caliber with anager GRAEBNER’S 100’s and 100’s OF JOBS FOR GIRLS — tee eeeee public relations exeo- PER office manager ealers' cus ki bends ‘ARY SECRETARY to executive .... EXEC-SECY stee ; 1 firm GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac 313 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-927 QRAEBNER'S-ROY AL, OA! 207 WASHI GTON SQUARE B a 647 vy, Most be good at figures, and kitchen h for ni mir. ean be, Out Se a et tages Instructions. Pp ir sition, good —" benefits. } ea ly © Co.. 13 MAN OR WOMAN FOR GOOD work, room, toard & smal wages, PE 2-3523. MIDDLEAGEL WOMAN FOR BA- bysitting and housework, must be dependable, jive in, call OL 23-0402 between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and child care, Live in. References, Start $30, A Mrs, Neison, 143 Wayne, FE 2-0101, MIDDLEAGED WOMAN POR hous 8 OF 6 days week. $14 49 Judson St. weekly. NIGHT COOK, MUST BE EXP. Scrib's Bar e Rest. 30 4. Tele- graph Red. 46981 ladies with cars. Average $3 per br., full time or MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR HOUSE. SALESMEN (2) rtunity for men or Employment Agencies 8A Sales Career wt gow EXTRA MONEY? WANTED or mre, part time work. FE4-7800. for ay tment. BESTWAY DRIVING SCHOOL an, aged 25-35, with the equivalent in © will 4 given complexe sales STENOGRAPHER tary qualificati ed in personne] work desirable Perma- pee position. Age 25 to 40. Apply rsaonnel jam Beau- ont Hospital, joi W. 13 Mil Royse! Oak, $2,821—$3,081 A YR. te Sts., Poutise, and carta rniened. Riket Bldg FE Soule, Stenographers 7 Secretary Personabl: yung lady who " kes to work sround men, . wi ; earn: ® salary besides, See Jane at Midwest, 406 Pontine State Bank Bidg. FE 5-0227 ve Buil “Saginaw and Latay- FE 3/7161, | SHORT-CUT TO CASH: Classified Ads! FE 28181, i eeawes ee eens eeeee aL KINDS OF BLOCK AND CE. TRENCHING Water NT W. . painting and va Wanted Male 10) Ju. D & M BLDG. SERVICE ADD A ROOM AT LOW