PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1957—80 PAGES "Rn, [apa kok Red China Pics Has U.S. Youths in State of Chaos| - By MAX E. SIMON Through a direet phone call to Moscow, Russia, The Pontiac Press has learned that students attending the Communist- sponsored World Youth Festival are “in a state of chaos” over in- vitations to tour Red China. Was biknsentien come tram S-yeeneld Lance Melee ak Uden, one of 40 delegates from the U. S. who says he will journey behind the Bamboo Curtain despite a State Department ban on travel there. | In an exclusive stitement to the Press yesterday, Schwarts | paid, “1 am extremely anzious to go te Red Chine, I'm curlews about the country and the trip is free.” He denied there is a token $100 fee for the three-week stay in Red China and said he had -been assured the trip would .cost him nothing. Schwartz, a 1956 graduate of the University of Michigan, said the invitations to visit Red China had not come from the Peiping government.“~\ FROM CHINESE STUDENTS “They were extended by Chinese students attending the festi- val,” he said. “The students would bear the expense of our travels. | cje I will say this — they are very friendly and really want us to come and see what life in their country is really like.” Schwartz said that he didn’t know where the Chinese stadents were getting the money to pay for the trips. Similar offers have Returning Swiss Clash With Students ZURICH, Switzerland # — Several hundred anti-Communist students clashed with Swiss youths returning from the Moscow youth _ festival at the railway station here last night. pins veperted oveng persons were injured. risa seielh Mester Wiha ene of ths retuthecs Grmectiched 0 poster | "Don't forget Hungary” which the. students had been carrying. The students surged forward and threw the baggage of the Mos- cow travelers back into the train. Police intervened to escort the travelers out of the station. Five were briefly taken into protective hind. , he Him to Crime, . +’ & Says Dio Never i in Union Rackets k wk * Canadian DCA Society Drove Doria Testifies “Knew Nothing About| Acid-Blinding of Writer) | Victor Riesel’ WASHINGTON (INS) — Gangster Johnny Dio’s) “chief: advocate” in the la-| ~ bor movement denied to- day that the New York hoodlum engaged in union) racketeering. Anthony Doria, of Enel- no, Calif., charged that § ciety drove Dio out of and into crime. He said Dio wanted to become “an individual respected in la- _€rash scene, ' SCATTERED WRECKAGE — the spot 15 miles southwest of Quebec where a Maritime Central Airways plane crashed and burned Sunday with all 79 aboard killed. Barely anything was left of the DC4 except debris. People at left in the picture are chiefly local residents examining the ae AP Wirephote pales viciel Weeden aa | Where Plane Crashed and Bumed Near Quebec = Search Ends been made by the Chinese to many other foreign delegations, he said. Schwartz said he had no left-wing leanings. _ Asked if he were a Communist, he replied: "Gd cuutese et. Tn et. ot. all demented te died, on Sian: 8 free agent and am just another American tourist anxious #0 see case. “The' Ge wate” : ~. * * Schwartz said he has become acquainted with the other person from Michigan planning to go to Red China, Genevieve Lorraine Nowacki, 24, of 12099 Sobieski, Hamtramck. “T never knew her before and don’t know what her political beliefs are," hesai@. - ‘Miss Nowackl is known by the Detroit police subversive squad as frequently attending Communist party gatherings. Schwartz said he is having a “good time” in Moscow. “As far as T can see, the festival is: non-political and no one is trying to fill us with propaganda,” he said. He has spent considerable ‘time visiting with famiflies in the Russian capitol. x NOTHING FROM EMBASSY He and others have asked the American Embassy in Moscow and U.S. Ambassador Llewelyn Thompson about the consequences of the. | trip to Red China, he'said, bet Gong ean to oot x “cceumlianset” a8 from the ambassador. ‘The U.S. State Department hes declared tisalfapposed to the viail to China, ee ee eee eee the trip. Laiaste Witte, ‘Gipattinont pets vind, a “in the abscties ef apetip Intermation Gat ons or milage Of Gene ~-(Continted-on Page 2, Col. 2) — = Weekend Mishaps Claim! Sixteen Lives in Michigan BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Accidents claimed at least 16 lives in Michigan ov - the weekend, — . Five persons died in traffic accidents, two men killed in the crash of a small airplane, seven p -drowned, an infant suffocated and a man was in the St. Clair River and PAGO drowned. x * Sarnia, ‘Ont., 35-year-old father of t oye tag in the St. Clair R ed drowned Jack Drayers children, Drown: 12 miles south er er I Fi . ify today. for Climbers Marooned on Mountain GRINDELWALD, Switzerland (2—The huge rescue| | Operation for a group of Alpinists trapped on the north; [| wall of the Eiger — was officially abandoned -The-only survivor among the four climbers, Claudio ~ roracepase Italy, arrived at the Eiger funicular sta- Sports. sefeefeteeeiye a 4 Theaters whee = #ee5s sendves 3; rge| TV and Radio. ele nda - Wilson, gw seuteee 1 he Vole for Appeal ld th Tele-(¢ graph Road Service Center, imitish Pontiac 4% . tion.on a stretcher. He was to be taken. to Inter- lake Hospital by special The 80 volunteers from seven nations who took part in the res- mountain by the rescue chief, Pe- ter Frei, who said the three other members of the group were un- doubtedly dead, : The four climbers had been on the mountain since. Aug, 3, and became trapped on the steep face two or three days after they started the climb. Blizzards halted rescue opera- tiong yesterday afternoon and to- day after Corti had been lifted 1,200 feet to the summit by a of a winch-operated cable, Air and telescope observations of the other Italian trapped on the wall, Stefano Longhi, 44, also of Leceo, left no doubt that he died aoe ae Senne Seth the night. . ti babel bared by 0 voc fall earlier and remained sus- He was seen hanging face down, : covered by show and motionless all day today. The two Getman members. of Wthey fell to their deaths into an cokncwn crevasse: lower down the cliff, - a. 4 a icue operation were ordered off the’ tbrave Alpinist swinging at the end area 15 miles southwest of Que- None Sunives Were En Route Home -From Trip to Britain ISSOUDUN, ~Que—t#r=— 2 |The fuselage of a wrecked |Canadian airliner began sinking slowly into a deep _|swamp today, complicating jthe task for an investigat- south of Quebee City. _| ‘The death toll made it Canada's ee Oe There were no survivors. Courity Orders Housing Report Call for Comprehensive Welfare Board Survey of Substandard Units At the demands of Pontiac rep- resentatives, the Oakland County Social Welfare Board was ordered today by the Board of Supervisors to make a full report on alleged sub-standard housing conditions in) . Pontiac. The Welfare Board was ordered to make a comprehensive survey of its housing for welfare families the” next ng. On 2, by Pontiac Super- visor Boyer, the welfare agency wag told to name all of its housing units in violation of local. health laws and to comé up with recommendations to ell- minate or clean them up. The .Pontiac representatives were aiming at 30 county-owned units on the northwest side of town, which the City Cotitmission has thi asked -to be removed ‘ag health hazards. © City Attorney William A. Ewart, who also serves as a supervisor, -|said today that the. county, as a @}landiord, can create poor health situations as easily as any other Powner of stlb-standard housing, The homes in question are small and crowded, with no indoor toilet or water facilities, Ewart and Ser; er said. |$2,100 Fortune and prepare a printed report for meeti | for Lucky Winner | Where but in Pot-O-Gold is losing} just another way of winning? You just can't lose in this contest. The 2st $100 ‘bill has been tossed into the pot, bringing the total to a rousing $2,100 for the winner of this week's puzzle. still he $100 left ‘to start the fund on its way again. — So turn to page 5 of today’s Pontiac Press.. You'll find a new puzzle which will provide a lot of fun and possibly a lot of money. take your‘entty Olt of the “al most” category and put it into the winner's spot, Aug. 3 Guess Leads.. in- Weather Contest . Though the thermometer tried | plane hard yesterday when, if reached 91, it still didn’t pass the high of 92 for this month on August 3. _ Though ‘many came close to the correct time, Christiana Las- chinsky of 882 Coughlan Drive hit it right on the nose, making her the leader in the Hottest Moment in August contest. But 20 more days remain in August and who knows, that $200 U, S. Savings Bond still may be yours. trumpets and the siirl of Sept- p The. glash of cymbals, the bare, land Pipe Band, dirt trom thee triumph at the Edmundton, Can ada, Scottish Festival, Gala Parade Will Help City Celebrate 50th Anniversary of Pontiac Motors _ {western touch to the affair as they Fair, Cool Weather - Due to Continue will also be starred with their color uniforms and precision marches. The Sheriff's mounted posse and} the Dixie Saddle Club will add a! parade on horseback. Pontiac Motors will contribute Vets, Fomilies Aboard —— rf i FB e: ; % FOR < be . Ps i Sb’ eatallat sit Glue ‘waa’ sc:| . 0? SoU ot Or eine Be RAN 9 eee ey ee eae ot Pontiac, since there apparel Trapped 14 Hours on High Ledge in Yose Plan Completion | Waters in turn was contradict- hi YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK,/day—but all of them, especially ; are staying in-the park 4s Z ? HL eR - 3 Students in’State of Chaos (Continued From Page One) students has entered Red China, I do not wish to speculate on what action might be taken.” “Because-We can’t get a specific statement from the government -| “here, we're all confused,” Schwartz said. “We just don’t know where we stand. I want going.” = Schwartz said the delegates had spent long hours debating the t the festival, Schwartz said, but “‘not being interested in polities I don’t have anything to do with those sort of discussions. I'm an artist. Z : : to go—and you can be sure that if I can—I'm —mond (€D-SC) says that if Demo- rats nominate Gov, Williams of Michigan for president in 1960 and the Republicans nominate Vice President Nixon “There world be a probability of a third _ ‘party for the election, if not for _.& longer period.” The Weather Full U. 8, Weather Bureaa Report . “If T get to China, I'll see whatever they as much abouttheirlandasIcan.” - _ When told that his mother feared he might get “hurt” if he ‘eare of myself when I get there. I'm certainly not afraid.” “It's a one-in-a-lifetime chance to go there,” he said, “and I'd certainly bate to give up the wonderful chance-I have here.” .» Schwartz said he is “really worried’ over not appearing for + | pre-induction draft physical on July 23. “I really had planned tovbe home in' July,!" he ‘said, “‘but then this trip to Russia came up.” A member of his family stopped by the draft board to notify them that he is stil overmens. = * * x He is the son of Joseph Schwartz, 6226 Auburn, in Utica. His “father is employed as a crane operator in Romeo. -His mother is Mrs. Evelyn Van Hevel, 22413 Donald, East Detroit. His parents Schwartz was reached at the U..S, delegation’s hotel at the Moscow Agricultural Exhibition. It was early evening in Moscow, 10:45 a.m. in Pontiac. Schwarts sald the greap would travel by rail across Siberia, and would be flown to Prague, Czechoslovakia after their visit te Red China. .- . It was also learned by the Press that Schwartz phoned his family in Utica over the weekend and expressed surprise about the pub- licity given the students planning to go to Red China, Schwartz talked with his father; a married sister, Charlotte Hagle, 18; and a brother, Joseph, 30. _ “We all asked him to come home and not make the trip,” Mrs. Hagle said. “He said that ‘if he thought that he might get into trouble he wouldn't go. ee “Larry—teld-us-that he believes-he would be helping the United States by going because he could tell the Chinese people what our way of life is like” ~~ aa ys ee His sister said the family was upset about the call because “we know that Larry didn’t have the money to pay for it and. we wonder who did.” - Bo At the University of Michigan, Schwartz held a straight B average and was active in dramatics. He was also an editor of the campus humor magazine, the Gargoyle. ‘ In the summer of 1956 he worked in England for the U. S. Im- migration Service. He has been supporting himself in Europe by teaching and other jobs, his mother said, Boy, 6, Plays. Safe After Narrow Escape Over Tour of Red China let me see ang learn | , | boy replied. posed ggg delice "Possible Soon . Talks With Others “i “No—TI just went to sleep,” the stepping on loose shale rock, that placing the county's full faith stopped sliding on the narrow and credit behind the financing perch. He had only a few minor|not yet U.S. Bluntly Warns the financing is one of the tionary aspects of the new state Against China Trip [=== gainst China [rip sss isl al Stat serve Farmington » Keege Americans attending the youth fes Farmington tival th saiaew that their planned| TOW#Ships. Although Waterford trip to Red China would subvert’) © U.S. foreign policy. : The department said the U. S. Embassy ih the Soviet capital is attempting to stress the fact that such a Visit would undermine American policy as well, as violate passport regulations. | ae Forty-six Americans who attend- * ~® ed the youth festival have begun turning over their passports to Red|ordered by the state Water Re- Chinese authorities to get visas for|s0urces Board to halt their pollu- a three-week trip to China, |tion of the Rouge River, * fi. y, Sclione painted Says Dio Never ~ | te Bversreen system tas bee ‘ af , ce ae ek cations, he indicated, both projects (Continued From Page One) {have been held up until the DPW over leadership of a drive to or- ganize taxicab drivers, Doria insisted that Dio was not Seat high 12-30 Northeasierly wings} WOrking Him Too Long’ _@t 15-25 miles an Sour today & fh : mete easterly at 5-12 nilies an hour tonight. Teday'in Pontiac ge Moon rises today . $i'to be shipped to the United States Wife Slugs Mate’s Boss LOS ANGELES # — Here's a wife who's against overtime for her husband, ® é Mrs. Virginia Scales, 34, was booked on ‘suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. She walked into an electronics plant where her husband John recommended to him initially by; . Chicago AFL-Waste Handlers Union leader Paul Dorfman, who Abel Seeks Red Lawyer has been named as a former as- sociate of Al Capone’s mob. Doria) NEW YORK (INS) — Accused said: “He (Dio) was recommend-| Soviet Rudolf Ivano- ed by a lot of people in the AFL| vich Abel today sought legal aid once he became active." Asked by Curtis whether Dio| resented the was “engaged in racketeering | ere oe tn ea oe Supervisors Approve equests - Two @ New Home Cottage * * ee ane Judge Moore recently called on i ‘No Trace of Woman | ‘Ly Pontiac Man Dies in Ft. Lauderdale A long-time Pontiac sporting goods and. hardware dealer, Mc- Kinley W. Rogers died Sunday in some time and was stricken re- 1923 and in 1937 he opened his own store at 16 S. Cass Ave. 7 His body will be returned to Pon- Lost on Pikes Peak : He ef i J LG ii ne Ue F ntti bviy Sacer : days later on her way to a lodge) ty had attended classes at the}below timberline. She never ar- army pearby Ft.. Carson and sheriff's) officers, are checking the moun- -|tain’s many chasms and wooded) areas by horseback, jeeps and on foot. Sales & Service Top Se fice now! R & R Motors, Inc: 724 Oakland Ave. . Phone FE 8-6801 Cooperates with ‘amous ENDICOTT-JOHNSON "Rae ‘BACK-TO- practices in New York,” Doria re- plied: “To my knowledge, no. Johnny Dioguardia was not inter- ested in anything other than the building of ‘a_union. -y - LUTON, England @ —.Vauxhall Motors, the British subsidiary Of wilt sell in the under $2,000 class. Motors, went on day-and- gy: eeccadl operations today to push pro- fa ee Man Dies of Injuries MUSKOGEE, Okla. #® — Curtis duction of its new model for the One thousand cars a month are Motors dealers, the company has a ; 4 a model, the Victor, is! Muskogee. eff 5 s ; eae i = is 3 J *, i i 4 * Ps 2 : : { / +t \ oy El ee ry ka ae dl ane Vic 2 Oe ae 4 atmounced, Vauxhall said the 24/Satufday might when his car ran Walker, 27, of Muskegon, died here! 8. massa min | was working overtime. NO RACKETEERING eM... “a DM... : : ie ow knowledge know of sien. WEES oe 4 Police said she hit his boss Frank B. O’Brien, 41, over the head DE bitye dos oe . . inten with @ 2-by-4 when he turned his back on her. Johnny Dio in any actions with the Fe gy owning poo “Sure, q hit O’Brien in the head,” officers quoted her. “He union that even approached ighest temperavure ....:.......,..91 | SH0uld be hit every day. He's stealing my husband from me. My |could be considered. racket Lowest temperature ..,....... orig TO busband’s working too long.” = | Crt then asked “What os — O’Brien was treated at a hospital for a head laceration. © the people Dio surrounded to A J gon the Vauxhall Motors Begins |isimat on Aesesiget Rass Bat re. cine cesnae 5 peivanted bier Day-Night Operations {tures of economical operation, 1t/ self with.” ee ie is a four-seater is‘ rated| Doria said that if CHICAGO—The death ra : Boys’ — Girls’ @ OXFORDS @ STRAPS © @ SADDLES “ @ LOAFERS i @ PUMPS = @ BUCKLES py © MOC-TOES @ OTHERS Sas: Fotathe "Ste Bin ¢ HOES gm «Extra Long, Wearing Quality new style assortment for school: | SIMMS for These— SCHOOL! | —Children’s a Perfect Fit Guaranteed { Ft, Lauderdale, Fla, He had sui- fered from a heart ailment for aes ' Goodwin J, Knight on in April and May before the|> / ee Wy. naitiing major, Mg P ‘Attempt fo il 2, 1957 WASHINGTON” The sxpbetsiea ull ob he ‘cach maiape _ announcement of Sen. naphthol land (R-Calif) that he will seek the California governorship may plunge Repiblicans into a battle aver their Senate leadership in the’ Next session. | Knowland has announced he will not seek re-election to the Senate next year, He has indi- cated he intends to hang on to his GOP leader's post, however, until his term ends, * * * But if he becomés 4 candidate| for the Republican nomination for governor and is faced with a cam- paign fight, some of his colleagues doubt he will want to be tied down in Washington next spring. California primary. battles us- ually are a 60-day affair, carried June test at the polls. This is about the time Congress begins 4 * It . Knowland * ¥ were forced to! t, GOP Gov.'? WIN 7 ae 4 Door Catalina FREE | TT Tr rOrrrrrere ee Get You uso ‘ _ ENTRY ‘BLA — ‘ —Ne ia at A little time to spend bg e 8 handling his PMN duties at a critical gee has given no sign he will Wife Claims 4 She €scapes as Miner 3 _ and 3 Others Die ink Bomb Explosion * YREKA, Calif, W—A part-time fold miner just out of on a wife-beating charge sought to blast - wife out of existence yester- * He ended, said the sheriff's of- fice, by blowing himself to bits and killing“his son, daughter and son-in-law with a homemade dyna- mite bomb. 5 . : * * _-Wilbur Smith, 47, died instantly) as his 16-year-old son: Ted, his daughter Mrs. Charlotte ae 20, and her husband Doug,’ dt sian tn hoe nen They too died in the blast that. rocked this mountain town and the countryside. “We're definitely labeling it murder and suicide,” said Under- sheriff George Banich. He said Smith had been released | Thursday from jail, where he had served a term for disturbing the peace and wife-beating that began/— with his atrest July- 14. * '* * Banich said Smith had vowed to “get Clara,” his wife, 45. She was inside the house and-was notiE injured in the explosion. A neighbor, Patricia. Swickard, 15, told Siskiyou County sheriff's |E officers she saw Smith arrive out- side the house. She said the Stur-|E gises and young Ted went outside and argued with him, then tried t6 take something from him. The blast. followed, hurting pieces of ‘Smith's body as far as 200 feet from the driveway where he had been standing. The scene was littered with broken bodies and smouldering bits of clothing| & when police arrived with volun- teer firemen. * * * Mrs, Smith was hospitalized for shock and hysteria. Banich said.dynamite caps and — fuses were found in Smith's car — and fragments of oiled paper such “as that used for dynamite wrap-|E ping were found in:the blast/area. 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Gil- lian Funeral Home, Yale. 66, of 328 Baldwin Ave.,| Harry ; R gM gong Hera There will be an Elks Lodge of Saturday, was held at 3:30 p.m. Service will be held at 10 a.m. # Semea en tones via ti Emmitt, Recita-/ation of Musicians, Local No, 784 | Arrangements are being made by his evening Pursiey Funeral | tn of the, ry wl be tie warped ae am ene sagen ar en a at the | mental engineer at G. M es Heights. Surviving is one son, Joseph of| : ' er Besides his wile, Bektrice, he is . MRS. BRECK ANGEL : MRS. C. HOLLERBACK survived by his mother, Mrs. John). WALLED LAKE —- Service for) - ALBIN STICH ‘Service for Mrs. Catherine Hol-/W. Roat and a daughter, -Mrs.|Mrs. Breck: (Katherine) Angel, 60 Pursley Home, | Sorrow at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the/yesterda at the Richardson-Bird| who died here, an baeial im Perey, Mt. Park funeral Home. 2 Funeral Home. The body was sent|with a Requiem Mass Cemetery, The Rev. Galen E, Her-;-. — —- ae to Beattyville, Ky. for service and Tuesday in the Church she of the First P DAVID M. ROSSIER eae scx: eet of two years, ~~ home. port Rd., died yesterday at his) _ MES. MARY E. WELCH nts will be announced|*). of 124 Eim St., will be held at atidion Mey bond ay eg Addie toon: Paul Havens of the Methodist GARAE L. LOSEE Church, Davison, will officiate Si ij - es of 202 Cherokee » Will be held) nome. - at 11 em Wetdheday fromthe Surviving are three daughters, | DeWitt C. Davis: Funeral Home: vrs, - Mary Patenaude of Royal|||- _ Mrs. Losee died yesterday at heriogay Mrs, Ethel Evans of Dray-||]- home, ton Plains, and Mrs. Elzabeth officjate, Mrs. Holler-| "David M. Rossier, 88, of 104 W back died Saturddy after an illness| Fairmount, died yesterday at his » Bailey of Pontiac; two sons, William of Pontiac andjand Gerald; a brother, Thomas/|i Detroit, and) Voorheis..of Pontiac; 16 grand- . Sad-|children and 25 great-grand- «| children. ee MRS. ROY F. WYMAN — Service for Roy F. (Amen- HR RICHOLIE ue sence Hf spoon, Wood = - hanging rack, Cash and carry, | Quality ‘jim Quantity. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. INSURED SAVINGS to $16, 000 by an agency of U.S. Government. © : - —8% APPLIES to ALL savings vegurdias of size. EARNINGS added twice a year. Any amount operis “your account. SAVINGS PLACED by the 10th earn from the Ist. SAVE BY MAIL—DRIV E-IN' WINDOW Service. FREE iecaesn waht at'the rear of our home office. 3% Current Rate 7) Pontiac = Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. | PONTIAC: 16 E, Lawrence St. a “JUST ONE “SALE” PRICE FOR Symphony Lotex WALL PAINT Rerular $ ba Gal. $5.95 BUY WITH CONFIDEN CE Venetian Vinyl BLINDS ~ | FLOOR TILE ga aR Ra elie alga s 1 : PUZZLE NO. 63 ‘ ' r: - * a Cc D : a : | ’ “ft |] . ' a tt . 4. ‘ ot ] Li 4 ' . 4 oa ' : See , Hee (3 J 7K L ‘ : ‘ a 5 ' : Bae Sie | H M N 0 P : ’ a. a . * =e a 1 Ras : ' : Ff a . # ' 2 | a ' ' 3 | = | ' o- ‘“ IEE inciistcc soci oe i. : hanes ss tbat teercteee H B WEMRET RDOMBOG io oen ncn ccc ce ccccce ce scccccc che 7 ' ; 1 oe ae goraj SNOUE BOS ves viicccorese’ : Sx ae eRe : Cle Along Dotied Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES A samily witha large seashore: house is likely to heve on them for vacations. (1) DESCENDIN' (2) DEPENDING. Carlessly left at the scene of in finding the > re te (3) CARTON rON. (a) CR Among any worker's duties, there's usually one “on ts an irksome ———. (5) CHORE: (6) BORE. +5 clue May force_a drastic ‘change in a man's mode of living.. (7) TENSION: (8) PENSION. ‘ It's hard to counteract the anti-American which peoples are ————,— (3) ' (10) DELUGED. FL. A gitl agg ts always doing this wtih Bae - impression of being: too selt-conscie us. SHIN 12) GUSHING. Sone G. A tailing business firm should examine ite records for ae that its s. (13) CONCERNS; H. Can be just the iticentive a man needs to rise te the height of success. (15) MILLSTONE: (16) cagreapiaeey L ————<« house usually calls for measures to keep by- . standers at a distance. (17) RAZING; (18) RAIDING. J. df the sales manager's > may get a vice-presidency. (ig) "DEPORTMENE, (2) a on a hot, humid dey. (al) GULLY) Cl (22) “GALLEY shines ol Sdhanhonl chill te’ ent aus mging emigration from refugee centers. (23) EVacuAT G: (24) EVALUATING. lf @ witness answers in such a@ voice, the judge will ask him to speak louder. (25) QUAVERING: (26) WAVERING. siieen och wands tones ah ict of her 6 See bee left her husband. > BAP: res nda with DELUDED; EK: L M. TURE: THE? (28) R ere Oe O. You're not surprised, after a hot ht, if sole come to the office locking like this. (29) Yr (9) WEARY. P, - —— — hana will be dismayed if the cal campaign co’ him to work in his own one (31) CONSIGNS, (32) CONFINES. + Q.) Alter @ sudden bit of luck, there are some who about it, (33) BABBLING: ( spe R. A ai dies as ak any odd % eer Salle da” Sonat tet} PAERCAIPTECNE (38) DESCRIPTION... - s. The living standards of millions in Oriental countries seem to us beyond ————.. (37) RELIEF; (38) BELIEF. tT Such on obstacle seldom daunts @ man denetined to 4 succeed. (39) IMPASSABLE: (40) ) IMPOSSIBLE. : OFFICIAL CONTEST RU Les 1. Anyone fs eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception ot — Press_employes or their immedi- ate families, 2 Entries must be on Med entry blanks printed in this newspaper. . 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his an- » swers in the spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted i 9 ag ft securly to a 2-cent postcard. No entries be accepted if they ore in envelopes. Entries tor Puzzle io 63 must bear a Tuesday, Aug. 20 postmark (er before). No entries received. aiter that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. - cent cannot be answered or acknowledged. © §. The Pontiae Press will awotd “a cash 7. week's puzzle will be published headaty, Wednes- Friday. til th test's end. Either or all will be - poualered “Gticial entry Blagks. ss fronting tnalvidvel contests, Ofticial Kee sctioa a eae Anothet $100 added to the ae puts the Pot-C-Gold prize “| "(Secret Parleys a be sure _the Tight numbers are in the Fight ‘many. Walter Ulbricht; Communist party lar East German regime which. is {Fireworks Explode | Red Boss Holds | Khrushchev to - Devote | Day to Meeting With | East German. Leaders | BERLIN @-iviet Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev switched today from public/p. to secret talks on the sixth day of his stay in East Ger- Fresh from a three-day swing to woo the friendship of the East 'Germans, Khrushchev the entire day for consultations on economic and political problems of this satellite state. * * * He arranged to meet first with leader, for a political discussion. Then he was to join Soviet Deputy Premier. A, I. Mikoyan and For- eign Minister Andrei Gromyko for economic talks with East German leaders. * * * Allied authorities said that such |questions as these were likely to come up for decisions: 1, What to do about East Ger- many’s lagging export program to the Soviet Union. | 2. Measures to tighten East Ger- ;man cooperation with the other) satellite states. 3. Steps to bolster the unpopu- ‘maintained solely by the presence of 22 crack Soviet divisions, 4. Soviet actions to influence the crucial West German national election Sept, 15. Injuring 35 in Bus KAGOSHIMA, Japan — Two packages of fireworks exploded inside a crowded bus near this | Passengers, police 4, Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the southern city today and injured 35 reported: Poli¢e said. a fireworks: manu- \facturer boarded the bus, then asked a friend to ‘hand him two ‘Packages of fireworks through a the heat apparently touched them Medics reported that another bus tumbled down a mountain pass peal Kagoshima yesterday, injur- ling 35 passengers. i At a road speed of 6 mph }approximately 3,000 gallons of 'water are circulated through the ‘window. Vibration-of the bus plus ‘Neither nation has been a i =| Set aside) },.. us to serve it he said “We also hold subpoenas for, Ava Gardner ‘and Joan Crawford, — Gardner is reported to be’ in Spain and Miss Crawford to * touring Europe Otash said Oe is employed ty! Arthur J. Crowley, attorney for) two of the defendants, Fred Meade and his wife Marjotie. ee x 2 = Cuvee. Whol Share tesimony of such winesses is ad- missible, and we mean to raise, many points of law to show that it is not,” Ritzi declared. * * * “We cannot undersiand what the defense is trying to prove with such witnesses, all of whom have been damaged by stdries in Con- fidential. ic Ritzi said also: “‘The purported or alleged truth of other articles has nothing to do with the articles on which we're basing our case.” As the foundation of their case, Ritzi and Clarence Linn, assistant State attorney general, have listed articles about Maureen @Q'Hara, Dorothy Dandridge, Dick ell, ‘Robert Mitchum, ‘Corinne Calvet, Mae ‘West, .John Carroll, Mark Stevens, Frank Sinatra and Alan) Dale. Paper Blasts U.S. “T doubt very much that ad ‘ on Oman Revolt CAIRO “The newspaper Al) Gumburriya today accused the) United States of ignoring the rebel | Imam of Oman’s appeal for help “in order to give the British a| chance to achieve a cheap vie- | tory.” * * * The imam recently sent appeals] to both the United States and the/ Soviet Union for intervention inj} support of the rebels against the] Sultan of Muscat and Omam., ponte to re * * “Today the Arabs sais discov- ered through the Omani battle that the (Eisenhower) doctrine is not intended to aid nationalists or secure. independence or defend peace," the paper said. The doctrine offered economic; aid to Middle East nations and’ military help in case of Commu- | average automobile radiator. each nist aggression. ree —a “DOUBLE PLAY “FREE ce Plastic Bags on Your Cleaning You get them both with and ‘press-preserving” re-siing... best dowble- play of the season ‘ for sport shirts and slacks! 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There is nothing that can surpass the. tempting flavor of amabaas - that have ripened fully through the ~ action of summer’s sun and rain, and -. that are prepared and eaten while \, Still fresh from the.farm or garden. nN xk @ & Sweet corn, tomatoes, melons, ber- ries; it is difficult to pick the most tempting vegetable or fruit. All are~ ES delicious when they can be eaten freshly picked and fully ripened. . Other seasons of the year may ~ have their attractions, from the American engineering and business interests have been possible only through the cooperation of. many companies. : rer of the New York Times, include: . military bases in Spain, the St. Lawrence Seaway and in the past, Hoover Dam’ and the San Francisco- Oakland Bay Bridge. None of these big developments, he contends, would PE eT a oe a ve ee porate pooling of brains, experience, - money and sweat.” x 2X. Each firm taking part has low- / er total costs, greatly reduced risks and financing is more easily arranged. Profits are dis- preferences, but. the latter half of summer in Michigan is the time when garden produce really . comes into its own. eS “This is the time when Golden Bani- ' . tam sweet corn fairly melts in your * - mouth; when all the sweetness and - fuiciness and the fullest flavor is to - - be found in home grown tomatoes; and when melons move so delight- fully and satisfyingly direct from vine to dining room table. ft xk be ‘It is wonderful, to be sure, to - be able-to get our produce 1. shipped in from southern areas, z -.. 80 that we can enjoy fresh fruits : - and vegetables all the year - : round. And the frozen foods, ‘too, have added much to dining: project is completed, the com- bine is dissolved. Machinery and equipment are sold and the various companies go about their business’ singly and in competition with each other. See ee. The success of this joint venture system is demonstrated in the huge projects completed. “Despite certain restrictive laws; American enterprise Many huge projects undertaken by — oS These projects, says Ricuanp Rut- - have been possible without a “cor- - tributed ‘pro rata. Wherl_the -. — David Lavrerice Says: Suggested Pipeline to Make the Desert Flower Unions Abridge Freedom of Press WAS — The people of New lost one of their most precious “Seivil rights” over the weekend and one of their most im-_ portant Constitutional rights, too, when the principal daily newspa- pers of- Boston were shut down. The Cohstitution says plainly that variety and ray gee again demonstrates the flexibility of ~~ *&.¥* our free economy. - But there is nothing in the food = i = alee rly ripened Fruit The en Say = a 3 we ge =ganizing or vegetabie enjoyed while it is truly May Be 5,000,000 fresh from the garden. This is the _ time to enjoy it to the full. Recreational_Spots in the « la Pontiac Area Break Record pave HR LAWRENCE ratte oro labor wnions by con- - - Snake bite: Often an- excuse fe ching Oe pene geen. - Oakland ~ Coane. public ‘pathing beaches and other recreational spots are “breaking all records. It already is as- sured that both Kent Lake and Cass Lake ’ parks will each go away above the million mark this year. “ “Tf the warm weather continues through August, and we have good weather over attendance for 1957 in the county wi crowd five millions. at the rate of 12 million, and for +. export also. Rice, flour, edible _ oils and cotton are rationed and . Surely ‘Ina deep quandary ‘is _ Blanchard Burney many people are or the verge of who lives near Rochester. He writes that _ starvation. : he has a feeling he could qualify for na- he * * tional honors in that bald head contest, Golding WHEEL CHAIRS Rentels sad Seles measure. It was always a conversational pick-me-up in the old days, but he only scowled. - I hurried to the cies at hand How -to’ get to: Rue de Rivoll? How to find a specialty shop? The Li 2-3en? table of contents failed to cover either situation. I could have asked for directions to a foxhole (trou-abri individuel), a minefield (champs de mines), a pillbox (blockhouse) and a booby. trap MICHIGAN FIRST AID Invalid Needs — Sickreom Suppites 3 Doors Nerth of 10 Mile (piege), but unfortunately none of my relatives collects foxes, mines, pills or boobies. * * .* A high-school French teacher) 1 from Ohio with a variety of handy | soe ‘expressions like “le crayon de ma soeur est bleu” (my sister's pencil is blue) finally directed me to the shop but again the Army. guild 30 +00 | 1621 $. Woodward, Royal Oak BED ED, WETTING Wetting, too ae Smei mailing. 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Bab loop rugs to use in the den, aqua, : . a eb | af oo os ois eae fe = ek rs _THe PONTIAC pauiss, novos. avaoer: a2,1 1987 _ ) 1 With-a Flourish : fas Sects for Sou th Airie dan 1 Bat ins 1OF NE , South Africa} Or the Cathoite Church of South panyane; apd the Nationwide at ‘ BAIT RANGE OF THE Rreric FOX's BURROW. THEY FERTILIZE THE GROUND AND STIMULATE AN ESPECIALLY LUSH GROWTH OF VEGETATION. ” for Parched Farms iti i WINDOW BOx LURKS THE CRAFTY OWNER --- LURED BY HIS GARVEN.. rains in east Texas were : -|hailed by cotton and grain sor- Dietbued by King Peanures Syadicate 8i2 . gms Sartore waste. ere have g A. B. alg Bn Dallas the ship wich brought the DiLiTwe Artists Married Invite Mayflower | grime to America. It cromed thelusniting Circus Families oe" tar finest thing : rider and a blonde trapeze artist'g 19 19 inches of rain fell wasenditost a= The Ho Jubb Alon were married yesterday in a cere- the weekend, The heaviest flower II has been asked to visit 9 mony that united two of the circus fai) was reported north of P: the Great Lakes next summer bg 12. DETROIT — Ray Wolfe, 64,| "1's best known families. tine in east Texas, where calliope piped “Here Comes. .the 2. * ; Bertha Breezes == . ~ Out Over Texas Tropical ‘Storm Sparks Some Welcome Rains fmt DALLAS @—The remnants of thead under water too long. I E Saar Win the War.jish of One Sotistied Gadus Tells a Neighbor oe “You Can Always Depend On Z Gee tor patter Quality Fuel” ” never worry about the winter weather . man, Periodically'a drowning is) reported after an overenthusiastic minister has held’ a convert’s flamboyant prophets or| we started with Gee Coal and Fuel Company ele eevee Sie Sen shen . before we put in-our new oil burner and we_ are as satisfied with the detivery of oil as we were coal. “Courteous drivers with me- tered trucks keep our fuel oi! tank always - filled with clean ‘burning Mobil heat and we ws find it is truly economical as well as dependable.” f ue i aseek é LYING IN FOR gan gen gel WAIT THE ARCTIC [sm breaking up wit gai 53 SYOSSET, N-Y. —A bareback! damage in isolated areas w Fai ee z * ~ ag ners wes come Meee 3S . * ; homes and business ing jugglers, giants, dwarfs and 100 {me Trinity miles ast of northwest of Tavieasieel Living- Get the Most for Your Fuel Dollar... 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FIRE — WIND — THEFT — LIABILITY _ ETC. umnist mig bi seription to a : that no|wear half a hat than none.) - tecluabiaty, sil core 0 large moc|soreed ‘oes a Strike action was a if DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS A ae te western stete say i muAvE UP TO 25% = sre ton a be eve omi y carries That a .Manhattan reducing)piteg |. °, but a normal human|"W seniority rules, The local an- scientists say the moon’s surface! salon has this slogan: “We have|tooth can stand @ presgure of be-jmiees, Tt againet 1,342 to covered | ; * . expansion and -| tween J ’ a ” = sg ag + — Students Voiced y rotests . oe ee ” square aa salt mg The Fisher plant was the setee! That @ Michigan: sutvey found ses an | "That hogs-can't sweat ,.. which/of a four-day wildcat strike last ‘the workman who whistles or’ That 0. who shaves from|**Plains why. they lke roll injmonth in a dispute over seniority sings on the job does less work ungary ig OOk the 36 to 7% will remove cool mud wallows jn hot weather. rules. It employs 2,700 workers. i than his mate who is always oar a hk tein hie chia That some geologists figure the : gradual melting of the polar ice ocean level/They’ll Be Jolted Up That Robert Q. Lewis -defines| KANSAS CITY @ — Pranksters| her ‘ “ another 50,000 to 100,000 year's. , , marriage as: “A constant test to yho like to drive cars through the roe fee ™ the publication of her : = : dagger (So? We can wait.) Ww Gist’ SOFIA: Bolgaria — Although, tock precautions. Pistols were ts-(°*emne if the husband is faster lovely canna beds at Swope Park called the “Sailor Emperor” . , Communists rule firmly in Bul- */garia it can now be told they had a scare last fall when things start- ed to > Hungary. ‘Budapest. In Sofia a few anti- ne ee, Damen Se sees on university walls. Students of No Contract Necessary FUEL OIL music and arts took the le |pointing out in effect that the |Marxist theories had no necessary jrelation to playing the fiddle. Premier Anton Yugov agreed, “We must decisively resist any to abolish the studies,’’ he “request ea y underestimate of the. immor- oa sematecesRed Hold on Bulgaria sued to trusted party . members using them. Bulgarians considered unreliable—how miany is unknown — were taken, to concentration camps. iS * * * Some Communist officials re- ceived anonymous letters contain- photographs show- ing secret policemen strung up by the heels from trees in Budapest. As it turned out, the Commu- ad,inists had nothing much to worry about. Student protests never reached the demonstration stage). and grumbling soon died to its dis-| normal level. Security measures are not much). in evidence now in Sofia although’ the police still carry tommyguns at night. i and they were given practice in| on the deposit than the wife is on the draw.” That the largest meteorite ever found weighed an estimated 60 tons .. in his eyes? 2 That a some beauty. depends o on where she lives . . . since Ameri cans: are leg-or-bosom men, the Chinese.admire tiny feet, the Bur- long necks, and prefer ladies who leave a wide imprint when they sit down in a wet bath- ing suit. pee “*- # * That the truth is you can find everything in a modern American home—except the whole family. “That in most of us, our brains only weigh about 1.9 per cent of our entire bodies, (Howdy, fellow nitwit!) That Sir Winston . Churchill's . So who wants stardust mese go ga-ga over lasses with Hottentots prefer! Smells a Holdup Before It Happens CHICAGO (INS). »- Carl Eyler, police protection. : Sure. enough, the two men ap. peared at Eyler's with a toy gun and lengths of clothes line and were arrested by detectives who had hidden in an; adjoining room. office Friday City Mail Routes Added have a jolt coming. J, V, Lewis, her) Sy Svee Seen Wee again.” park superintendent, noted “we cut some steel railroad tracks in- to 5-foot lengths and set them in) jconerete with about three feet! sticking up above the ground. we've just been waiting for Piet Call Today tal and victorious Marx-Leninist Some of those interned last fall|daughter, actréss Sarah Church- Eee ‘ teachings.” are now beginning to emerge and/ill, flies kites as a hobby. WASHINGTON — The nation's) + gg ee Gregory Oil Co. +. 2 e there is talk of closing down con-| That the Reader’s Digest so far|city mail-delivery routes increased | y At Both Fesdiove Stores . . x Mon.,: About 200 students are reported|centration camps, including ajhas ducked its greatest challenge|to a total of 87,979 in fiscal 1956. | ginien 94 East Walton Blvd, })to-have been expelled in Sofia and|big one on the Danube island of|—to print a synopsis of the En-|Included was a one-year gain of | ~ j Tues., Wed. ne Aug. 12, 13 and 14! Phone FE 5-6141 Plovdiv and that was that. Belene, whose watch towers can|cyclopedia Britannica. 3,971 routes to serve 199,763 ad- be seen from excursion boats on| That General Electric scientists|ditional business firms and 1,839,-) | Still, Durzhavna Sigurnost, the blue-capped state security police, the river. have made diamonds out of pea-|446 additional families. Ma IN THE MARKET FOR A NEW CAR NOW? 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Leading House Democrats were. trying to lise up support for ac- ceptance of the Senate version of the bill, or a possible compromise that would limit the scope of a {Senate jury_trial amendment. to voting rights only ‘Howse Republican Q | if é *inew powers to seek federal court injunctions against violations or threatened Mecca in tac Any person viola an injunction could be prosecuted The Senate extended the jury trial. requirement beyond voting rights cases to cover a broad range of other federal cases un- der which criminal contempt prosecutions may arise. At 67, Luigi Fracasso of Galli- poli, Italy, has 33 children. He has|members at the convent and been married twice. PRESSED and ae SKIRTS 7 ¢€ Up to Se 6 Pleats [What @ value for fine quality cleaning! Each garment French - Glo Finished Bring pressed, TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER - a lake in Wembley, England. 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About 500 other nuns — staff school teachers on spiritual re- the administration officials are look- Bulgaria Ties Seek Way to Restore Diplomatic Relations— WASHINGTON — Some high ing into the possibility of reestab- Communist Bulgaria. - * * * The last time congressional leaders were sounded out on such terest in taking action to end the seven-year-old break is now de- veloping. * * * One of the chief arguments is that the American government FLUFF-DRY SERVICE What a relict to all your family wash to Pontiac tle suds ond make - Ie ety -pothing left to do. Wouldn't you like this service? Guianese balloted for 14 legisla-|| _ tive councilors for four-year [ree Plastic Bag with Dry Cleaning | _ DRY CLEANERS » 540 S. Telegraph Road FE 28101 — lishing diplomatic relat‘ons with)“ Ce ccccccssseoecceoedesecesoes Loans made’ to cesidents of oil surmeunding towet : a » FINANCE CO mand should have representatives in contact with all the Soviet od lite’ governments in Eastern Eu- closely developments throughout the European belt. of Communist treat —are—quarant ldergoing vaccinations. | i 6 Dr. Offutt said the fin about 10 days and take the fi- . [nal inoculation in their home con- | vents. \Cellist, 80, in England | With New Bride of 20 ist, arrived aboard the liner An- tilles today, amused that his new | 30-year-old bride Marta should be |mistaken for his daughter. | “They haven't seen the love i light in our eyes,” he said. Thieves Rob Church SHICKSHINNY, Pa; @ — The | Rev. Stephen Yanak left the rec- ttory of the Roman Catholic ‘Church of the Ascension to an- ‘feall, That much accomplished, | nuns possibly could be released] jing ceased to-exist. Thrown From Truck Man’s Leg Broken An Auburn Heights man was ad- mitted to Pontiac “General Hospital Friday | PLYMOUTH, England @®—Pab-| sown from a truck while at work. flo Casals, tamed 80-year-old cell-| "Allison R. Stoddard, 52, of 285 | - Oakmont St., told sheriff's deputies | that the accident occurred while derwood Sand and Gravel Co,, 4145 Lapeer Rd. | Stoddard was listed in satisfac- tory condition today with a broken leg, said hospital officials, Police Turn Prowlers COLUMBIA, S.C. —Two Rich- swer what he thought to be a sickiland County deputy sheriffs made quick work of a 2 a.m. prowler burglars broke into the rectoryjcall. 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The raiders seized a barge government on Lough Neagh’ in cut loose deep water and blown’ up with a delayed action charge. - It was the fifth incident of the 14 KARAT @ GOLD weboing ai RINGS weekend attributed by police to members of the IRA, which has been outlawed both by the Irish Republic amd Northern Ireland because of its violent methods. "The IRA is ‘fighting to unite men who attempted to cross into , pe Claims DiscMakers Colds owned by the Northern Ireland) h the——Morgan ts-an- experienced singer. He’s sung with Blue Barron's - Orchestra, at the Roxy Theater in New York and some of the better pany nothing happens. ¢,| “He's got a fine veice, but why buys records of fine voices?” ‘|for Tale of Fish That ‘Got Away’ MIAMI .BEACH, Fla. @®-—The) arm of the law Js reaching] to Unknown, Fir Ine Voices, YORK, Pa A pay playful I game han o sabre chante aie on OME By DICK KLEINER ploded near here killing four boys|"derwater to curb antics of NEA Stall Correspondent ~iwe sete cf byethe Oa wae have been com- ox Killed in the blast . Saturday | des a gu (NEA) — Here's proof positive that the record busi- wore tere kek Teanek plaining of aquatic antics by § by spear, ; F : Weaver, 10; and Lynn, 10, and fishermen, said Lt. Jerry) Manny Sacks: for.maffy’ ‘years the general manager of RCA-Victor, Kedriersky. Stephen Baker, 9. si An investigation is under way to tages how the boys got the shell. Police said the blast. occurred -jwhen Gary climbed a tree near the Weaver home and dropped the s,/Shell to the grourid. The other, three youngsters were killed in- _\stantly and Gary died at a York ing fish they'd caught, cut open, ; hospital shortly ‘afterward. while rocks had been tied to other (| The Weaver boys. are believed lines.” Skin divers simply eluded uni-| brother, formed policemen by swimming woke up early one morning not long ago. And he switched on his radio. For an hour, he listened to a dise jockey play record after record. Sacks says in all that time he didn’t hear one record by an artist he'd ever heard of before. “These skin divers have been) cutting the. fishermen’s. lines under’ water,” Kedriersky said.* “Other! fishermen reported that _ their] lines were jiggled and when they] brought up the lines, nothing was on them. “And some hed their nets, ‘hold- * * * What's a poor guy going to do if he has a beautiful voice? That is the problem that con- fronts may young singers today. _ Eddie Morgan is typical of this group of betwixt-and-betweeners. They have no flame, hence find it Eito have brought the shell home’ fiafter a visit to. their e-Dondld, at Ft,’ Bragg, N. C. away. tough to get night club or hotel Eiseveral weeks ago. | Pour spear fishermen were] _ engagements. And they have good _ | ———-- jcaught with their snorkels down, voices, consequently aren't of in- Ss T bl |however, when police, harbor pa-| terest to record companies who 4 enerator roupie |troimen snd a life guard teamed | “find that good voices are not com- Manny Sacks - mercial. _ * * Eddie Morgan ‘up to track C Shi D | Arrested for breach aa the peace | auses ip e ay was James Rita, 18, of the} ‘orce Base. THE LIVERPOOL, England (—~Pas-| juveniles about _14 were given’ sengers today stayed aboard the citations. | liner Reina del Pacifico, crippled 1-39 d by generator trouble, while the iahed “39- Pacific Steam Navigation Co. Cuteeiiee § . : Pounds | made arrangements to send them! . TAMPA, Fla. @®—Dicky White- to their destinations, some ‘ by! side, a 12-year-old Tampa boy who | plane. weighs 112 pounds, caught the! * hotels and night clubs, But when he goes to audition for a record com- ' “We don’t want a singer like that,”” Morgan's manager is told. What they want is a tricky voice, something with less quality and more quaintness. They want a voice that is easily recognizable on a. Northern Treland early yesterday. Last night the raiders bombed an office at Newry, causing an estimated $15,000 damage. - iwag also set afire, destroying 12 ‘}government vehicles and causing — damage to several others. Don't — Slipping FALSE TEETH Police and troops of Northern Treland were placed on the alert over. the weekend after posters appeared, signed by the IRA, say- ing “the fight. will go on.”, an League Asks Meeting , }an urgent U.N. Security Council meeting on what it.called British A post office garage at Newry' * * & heaviest fish during the Tampa’ The 17,872-ton liner had to put| Tarpon Tournament — = pounds. | back to port yesterday after leav-| He won a $370 juke box, something that has a unique sound to it. Morgan says recotd companies have asked him to make ‘a good 888 ORCHARD LAKE RD.|| r= NORTHWOOD MARKETS Fy) A RCNA ENR "ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS MII | Open Daily ‘til 9 P. M. | Open Sunday ‘til 5 P. M. {i} _ EARLY BIRD $PE “CAMPBELLS VEC. SOUP REG. CAN 10: | ing here on a voyage to South America. She was already a week behind schedule after being stranded on a coral reef off Ber- muda a month ago. Company | iofficials decided to cancel . the present voyage and to resunie! Neisner’s Shoe Repair ‘bad record,” but he won't do it: “I may never get a record contract,” he says, “because I refuse to make what they call a good bad record.” He’s made demonstration records which his manager has played for record reviewers and disc jockies and such. The verdict is gen- erally the same — a great, voice, a pleasure.to hear, why ent the record companies sign him? normal service in October atter| 42 'N. Saginaw Street The record companies say, sure, he’s good, and they like to the generator has been repaired. cote : ‘DEL MONTE CATSUP TP] ‘Ideox, ~—1€C Or BOTTLE listen to him themselves. But, they add, around three-qaraters of all i records aré bought by kids, and kids want the crazy sounds, not the | bebe _ ADVANTAGES’ | armed .interference against Oman. 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C. to keep ily a storm shelter after he be- The following four enlistees are|* Dorthern ‘Tartar tribes from invading. wnpleted about 130 A. DN came concerned about the rash of +... Pontiac: Gery Lynn. Buch-|crude affair of clay. ‘The present wall was completed about 1300 A. D. Ss pene ete S96 leh, Bier De. | aera cn The wed fe sucticed & tmmasibie xgencing fn this year Alexander Dioyenis, ot 4 Norion (under the strain, The wall is considered a remaskable engineering feat LN yl be aide to pet inte fr ml A7G_ Jen R. Givenn, ot 350 §,|because of the rough, mountainous terrain through which much of if ily will Be able to get into it in| Anderson St.; and Richard K. Sir-|winds. 3 The last time storm warkings| ©2282. of 36 Moreland Ave. Much of the wall is still in good condition today. \ were received in the area, Mrs.| , Others from the county include x * * S Hayes hustled her two children|2o% P- Archer, James W. Cappell, I ee ages nie AE th Gregory P. Ruddy, Richard E. FOLGOR A Qe Ment tne yon. ge fo 2 beach, bell 5 Seo — Duilt ‘of Sfoot-thick retmforeed ec (Sotel, and Richard C. Tuck, all of model of the Great Wall. She found 15 neighbors there!" **=rtord Township; and Demp- ’ ahead of her. sey E. Williams, Jr., of Ferndale. (410 for this idea goes to Kathy Faria of San Leandro, Calit. What's}{N : oe Rounding out the let ot July see. fae ne Ppl aS m en-| this Tomorrow: is a cat to have ves Wacs Give Shoes Name listees are: Brades Burton, and|- poston — — \ FORT SAM.MOUSTON, Tex. —|Rochester; Garcld L.’ Dugoa andl y Members of’ the. Women’s Army|Robert B. Harrison, both of Ox- COPING “mn ‘ a ae es I py boots, “L{'l Abners.”” Usually they |of Calmenen” Teibabiie * and y . are worn only rarely after basic\James P. O'Neill, of == : aes. ss lh Plains. mi ee * y- Litterbags to Combat Litterbugs Q i‘ ay ; Repair \ “We Stop Any Leok-—No Root Teo * 5-7387 N Shan tot Sap, Of THE —— oe > a ae < ON SAVE ON REDWOOD. | sare Benches rape ivines $24 95 | ae ~ a wih Teng $34.50 Rey Chie wen oe $44.95 yg trong ae - $59.50 ge Ea Raga 2 Seats $59. 50 : Airport, & spokesman reports, He| - ie Soe Ree cocci sis sides $ 54.50 {s enough gasoline to ay reece cat taming or 1s] 2M Covered agwn, Chaine 50 50 years and “one of those litfle | $100.80 Check W , or ee a |" Drop Side—Moblie ........... $79.50 SAVINGS’ ON STEEL "nas Mt $34.95 ee ee sytem $12.88 Wee y cee eens eeaee 4 eet "orey, caw Glass Top $179.50 Feeeweee Seam i Mate Ne, $119.00 - “$39.95 ‘LEWIS—FINE FURNITURE SERVING OAKLAND COUNTY 34 Y. FINAL CLEARANCE ALL |SUMMER FURNITURE | BUY & SAVE... now for years ahead! MARKDOWN in ALUMINUM gy A. Se $8.88 Whesten Beat Co tek ne: $7.88 ~s _eeelee $9.98 Haas Devils Ginter arse," $14.88 A > nde $6.88 4 -g - See $5.99 2 ty edie $4.49 Opieegh Barta ness psecogees $16.88 ar as Panty Ha | ow aia” $8.88 tt eee a Automatic Washer Lint Free © With Suds Saver © Two Automatic Cycles, regular and short. Priced with trade. 2-WAY NORGE DRYER! LETS YOU DRY WITH OR WITHOUT HEAT pet, NOW ll Way me — i nt = X 40% OFF | ON ALL FLOOR SAMPLE NORGE APPLIANCES! 2 YEARS TO PAY, ‘Vous yne Apphiiics: Specialist BLM. Saginaw St. REG SEY TE 5-6189 WEZERZZZ EP EEEE AND SAVE! Gabert | TILL LLL LLL LIL Sa ae _ have merchandise for two stores and only one | store to sell it in. Ws ae st Soe : READ BELOW AND SAVE! - Wie eaening car sascak vice tian Wa Mile Shopping Center. ‘The store ig not opening — in August as planned. As a result we now new merchandise is rolling in daily. , Cardigan Sweaters _ ‘Red, a Rage ~ Yellow, Powder, White -~ LADIES? BAN: LON - * Reg. $7.98. LADIES SHETLAND Crew Neck Sweaters Tan Heather, Grey Heather. Reg. $7.98 cag lc eh Se rig ce $ ti een, k ss Me canes g “4 AR Fi aR I ae a rt. ~ $588 a | GIRLS’ INTERLOCK _ Orlon Sweaters Blueberry, red light blue, “singer, white, ~ Sizes 7514. = SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVER Reg. $3.98 ‘2.93 CARDIGAN © Reg. $4.98 bc MEN’S LAMBSWOOL | Crew Neek Sweaters Tan, Grey, Charcoal, Powder _s—i(‘ws«éReeg $9.95 3° 935 MEN’S and BOYS’ Crew Neck Sweaters , Heather Orlon in Deep Tones BOYS’ 12.20... §$ ed: a. A halite — ‘, Give Guests Exotic Fare: Ambassador, Wife. Show ‘Washington Native: Customs. “By JANE EADs WASHINGTON — Like most _ _public, the hostess offered sev- eral of her country’s favorite — ingredients were sent all the way from Africa. * * * Many months ahead Mrs. Padmore wrote home for sup-....___ plies of such items as palm butter and palava sauce. Other delicacies included the ambassador's favorite papaya pie and a dish called jolloff rice, a concoction of chicken, spare ribs, smoked ham, a onions, tomatoes, beans, cabbage, sweet pepper and, ot course, rice. Another favorite with the Padmores and their five young sons-is @ peanut stew. This is * glso made with a stewing chicken cooked with spices, poultry seasoning, an onion, a bay leaf, a red pepper. PEANUT BUTTER SAUCE When the chicken is tender it is served with a sauce made of one jar of peanut butter mixed with cold water into a paste and rice. * .* * = Mrs. Padmore says that Lib- erians like to cook with okra, ~ as do many Southerners in this country, and they also use a hedge hen Padmores, who have been in the United States, 1it- - The season's wandering waistline settles just above the hips in Antonelli’s "imitation beaver overcoat, unveiled at the recent i fashion showings in Florence. Parisian designers this year. The drot Committees Pontiac - Are Named : by Group Junior “Pontiac Club Women United Press Phoie pped waistline is accented by a light brown suede belt that matches sei collar and buttons. AP Wirephote Fur: in ‘winter fashions is being presented by coats are from Revillon’s new ¢ollection. The one at left is trimmed with monkey fur collar and hat of the same material, The other has a fox collar and is worn with a fox hat. Person al News of Interest. Robert J. Cooper Jr. of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cooper of Chippewa road for two weeks. Twenty - five guests were present for the luncheon at Fox and Hounds Inn given by Mrs. Edwin Anderson of We- nonah drive and Mrs, C. D. Welden, Thursday afternoon,. Following the luncheon, they returned to the Welden's home on Illinois avenue for bridge. * * * Dr. and Mrs, E. B. Cudney of Marlboreugh drive arrived at Idlewild Airport aboard the Dutch Airliner KLM Flight 603, Saturday at 7 a.m. from a 6 weeks tour abroad. While traveling, they attend- -ed the International Industrial Medicine Convention in Helsin- ki, Finland, and viewed the midnight sun in Norway. They toured all of the Scandiavian countries, also Germany, Hol- -tand; France land, and Ireland. x &_? The Rev. and Mrs. Maynard G. Qesterle and sn, . John, have returned to their home , on Mark street after visiting © “‘Telatives in. Barrington, Ill * x * of siinaes eel July 29 at . Pontiag General Hospital. Mrs. Bertha Guess of Jef- ferson street is the maternal grandmother. ‘ Paternal grand- Affie Brandon of Virginia 2 ave- nue, These two Astrakhan - Terbush were urday in First Mary Lou, Rathbun. of _ Birmingham ugene - married Sat- The mittee will be Mrs. R. R. Dougherty, Mrs. Russell French, Adeline Hook and Mrs. Carroll Porritt. Appointed to the finance committee are Mrs. A. J, Cadieux, Mrs. John Sheehan, Margaret Scott and Mrs. Russell. French. oo be Mrs. Edward Hold Meeting Baptist 5 Church. ‘Her Mrs. Roy Wright, Mrs. G. parents are Richard Jarvis, Mrs, Leslie ; Ware and-Mrs.—Albert—Kohn Mr._and Mrs.” _ -will'head the membership com- ‘Leland - mittee “ot Junior Pontiac Rathbun of © Ww a . oes Fd . Working on the program and the bride- Bashore, Mrs. McCallym, Mrs. Ronald Hodge, son of Mrs. Marguerite But-- Boardman. tolph, Mrs. Gene Wellman, Mrs. William Moore and Mrs. Horace Young were appointed to ‘serve on the donation com- mittee. Working on projects will be Mrs. Everett Reese, Mrs. Basil Charles, Mrs. William Hanby, Mrs." New tidbits committee will be a project of Mrs. J. T. Engle, Mrs. . Russell Auten, - Mrs. nn coe Brad- Completing. the re Ms "ediune is Mrs. Ericson Lewis, Mrs. Charles Crawford and Mrs. Frank An- grin ens preven ‘at her home on Elsinore ~* Presbyterian Church Service Unites Couple First Presbyterian Church ‘was the setting for the 7 p.m. wedding Saturday of Kathryn Frances Swart of Detroit and ‘ Billie Gene Pritchett of Semi- a ‘Dr. and Mrs. Mark Todd © served for 23 couples, | i.e eo _A son, Donald Bryce Jr., was bornte-Mr..and Mrs. Dén- selinien od ‘ ‘ < } : Et bd es = aie rat e ae pie [ po? ee fy t * A a (nee June Guesa) nole Avenue. * * * The bride is the daughter of - Mr. and Mrs, Carl D. Swart of . Gloversville, N.Y, For her ‘wedding the bride chose a hallerina-length gown | of imported embroidered Swiss |. The was fitted’ organdy. bodice. afd featured a “Sabrina neck, : Mek wit. sat owes, poe i Directs All- State * was @ blue tulle cap and pearl buds catching a circular. veil. Robert Pritchett, brother of the gg E was the best man. Seati guests were Elbert Pritchett, thé bridegroom and a nephew of/ the bride, Charles Warner of Gloversville, N.Y. cocktail-length /dress with navy accessories. For a wedding the new trip | Mrs. Pritchett changed to a — white summer suit ee a ee ee bush. and the late Mr. Clayton Ter- * Tere ~ bush. MRS. EUGENE TERBUSH ‘Mary Lou Rathbun, Eugene Terbush Wed Ona trip through New York state are Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Terbush. Before their marriage at 8 p.m. on Saturday in First Church she was Mary Baptist Lou Rathbun of Birmingham. - ~*~ «* * The bride if the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Rathbun of Sand Creek and the bride- groom és the son of Mrs. Clay- . ton Terbush of Silver Lake road and the late Mr. Terbush. For her wedding the bride chose a floor length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta and_ nylon tulle.’ The fitted bodice was fashioned with a Sabrina A fiat shirred'hat edged with Seed pearls held her illusion veil. She carried a cascade Ethel Rathbun of Ann Arbor served her sister as maid of honor while Mrs. Allen Rath- bun of Adrian and Martha “loke of Romeo acted as at- princess style gowns of tur- ~ quoise and carried bouquets of peach glamellias. f _TORIN E, GOODWIN Lorin E. Goodwin of Prince- ton avenue received a bach- elor of industrial engineering degree today from General Motors: Institute in Flint. Lor- in is the son of Mrs, Mary Goodwin of Lakeview avenue and the late Commodore Good- _ win, a brother of . Outside By ANNE HEYWOOD There is an old story about a _ Man who was in prison for 20: ° years, in an old-fashioned dun-. = with a heavy, — Serving as best man was Ronald Weaver and grooms- men. wete Gordon Gosh of Chicago and Richard Rathbun _ of Sand Creek. Lyle Thayer of Detroit, Dewayne Thayer and Allen Rathbun of: Adrian, a brother of the bride seated the - guests, * * * A reception in the Church 2 parlors for 175 guests followed the ceremony, Mrs. Rathbun wore a dusty blue silk crepe and lace dress with navy and white ACCEREO- - 400 Guests Four hundred guests wit- nessed the of Linda Jean Miller and John Knicker- bocker Colwell. Rev. William Norvell performed the 8:30 p.m, ceremony Saturday “in Christ Church, Cranbrook. © The bride’s parents are Mr. WEAR MINT GREEN Mary Rupp of Toledo, Ohio, assisted the bride as maid of honor. The attendants were Sharon Callahan of Detroit, —_— Lewis, Cynthia MeDon- - er 10 get & fob away from home. That. is what Jeanne K , thought for a long time. Jeanne first. wrote me a ‘couple of he could havé done it 20 years ~ At least, he took it'for grant: > ed that: the door was locked: ‘So for Myears he stayed there, es ge coder, hoon hii oe Soe, He found it was unlocked and he walked out, free! But the tragedy is, of white glamnellias: MRS. LAW RENCE HARTMAN | Hartman, were married Sai- —urday in Co- : vert Methodist Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rose, and the _ bridegroom is ‘the son of Mrs. Emma Hartman and }. W. Hart- man. Gloria Rose Is. Married Bouquets of white and blue giadiolj decorated the altar of ‘Covert Methodist Church when Gloria Elaine Rose and Law- rence Hartman were married. The Rev. Frank Webb per- formed the 7 p.m. ceremony Saturday. * * * The Leon R. Roses of North Cass avenue are the bride's parents and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Emma Hart- man of Starr avenue and J. W. ‘Hartman of Ohio. The bride wore a floor- length gown of Chantilly lace over satin. The gown was fashioned. with ,a Sabrina ‘neckline and long s that came to points at the wrists. A fingertip veil of silk illu- sion was held in place by a notis with white rose center. and’ backed with blue streamers. "WEARS DOTTED SWISS as her sister's only Sttendunt was Mrs. Paul Shoe- maker of Ferndale. She wore a floor length blue dotted swiss — gown with rolled collar coming to a V in back. Streamers fell from a taffeta bow at the waist in back, She wore a leaf Attend Rite Held at Christ Church ald and Mrs, Lawrence Wil- liams -of Bloomfield Hills. They wore mint green princess styled gowns, Each gown was fashioned with a full taffeta _ skirt and shirred chiffon pod- ice. ~The honor attendant carried a éascade bouquet. of white glamellias and ivy centered with white roses, ‘The attend- .. ants“wore ivy. headpieces and carried cascade arrangements ‘0 Serving his brother as best - man was Clifford W. Colwell of Flint. Seating the guests were Richard Roeser of Flint, Robert Kirk, Nathaniel Pierce of Lansing, Lynn Howell of troit, Kenneth Bernecker Flint and a brother of os bride, Leonard Grandy Mil- _ ler. from Wilmington, Del. For her daughter’s reception at Orchard Lake Country Club, Mrs. Miller wore a dress of gray organza over pink taf- feta with Demure roses pinned to her purse. The bridegroom's mother wore an aqua mist silk organza over taffeta dress with leaf petal trim of taffeta. She wore sweetheart roses pinned to her purse, > pe and being a member of a large team, Then, too, her skills, which are typing, clerical and-switch- board work, do not lend them- shaped ‘headpiece and carried a bouquet similar to the bride's. Donald Johnson of Clarkston served as the best man, Seat- ing the guests were Larry Rose, a’ brother of the bride and William Hartman, a broth- er of the bridegroom. * «*« * Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Springfield Township Hall. . For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Rose wore a navy silk dress with white accessories “and a white carnation corsage. Mrs. Hartman chose a powder blue dress with white acces- sories and a corsage of white carnations. * * * For a northern Michigan Mary Gillow- Is Entertained at Bridal Shower Mary Cura Gillow announced ° her bridal atiendants at a shower given Friday evening by Cheryl Bruestle and Janet Hudson at the Emil Bruestle ‘ home on Dover road. =. : Serving as maid of hondr, for the bride-elect’s marriage to James Evans on Sept, 28, will te Cheryl Bruestle; Brides- maids will be Kathleen Keane of Holland, Marilyn King of Whitehall and Janet Hudson. Mary Margaret Wolfel of Alma ~ is to be junior bridesmaid. ~~ Among those attending the shower were Korrene Frizzle, Marge Willard, Nicky Folsom, Carol Lazenby, Patty O'Brien, Bonnie Harper, Connie Sabat, Bonnie Lonie, Vickie Everett, - Shirley Fisher, Carol. Terry, Claudette Rickard, Linda Noel, Mrs, Frank Hudson, Mrs, Har- _ old Gillow and Mrs. Bruestle. y -Mrs, D. R. Wilson « Entertains Group Mrs. D.-R.’ Wilson hostessed a cooperative dinner¥Friday evening at her Watkins Lake summer home for 60 members and husbands, of the Colonial Group, First Congregational Church, Committee in charge of the event was Mrs. Charles J. Barrett, chairman; Mrs, Nelse Knudsen, Mrs. Harold. North- on, Mrs. Allan Denham, Mrs. Guy Sensibaugh and Mrs, Hen- ry Beehler, Job Needn’t Cost. a Lot robe which was based on the thing she had’ plus two blouses, three scarves, a pair of — and a hat. RoW & “But 1 couldn't get an out- ek sn oe | dren for the hour between the _// x * * Then she bought a wonder- ful book called, ‘Style Your Many women who gay, “But “outside _could 1 SS See en kes PS ae 4 ee see as ee g ee Oe ees a =f : j \ ¥ z ‘ of , pe ce Py = ae cae a é loose wig of her doll needed x * #& “It only comes out of the closet) even done anything interesting XS : She had to go to the} Thus, slapping our attention-|when we go to see people or peo-| with that.” ee i oats tees << es : . Where was her book|/demanding tyrant gets nowhere.|ple come to see me. Before I ‘i Se ; snypr ats ; picture of the three baby/The experienced parent has|start talking to them, I'll open| ™ gpesirs rag se Ww * oes ee &, 6 = F Jearned-this —and-deale-with-him, . = Sie ae er fe) Nes ~ emcee : arranging attention to him BE-| with your eyes closed, you can| “Te, thinking of fashion. | : silhouet + exasperated beyond en-|FORE he starts in to demand it reach inio it — and see what yoUltime thisking about. "1 think & gee Maido’s mother slapped) You take an old pillow slip. /find. After that you can reach| sood gense of style often gives the] & nelaaie — and took her back upstairs| Into it you put some of Maida’s |into it one more time. Now be-/ijusion of beauty.” : soon ae Oe 3 ""| forgotten toys. On your first (fore I put it away, close your eyes, “<2: &@ oe uy e Fi But- Maida refused fe take | There Maida succeeded in her| dime store where you pick up |treasure you find.” gardiess of what she sald, oe seed art these| | strabrst seein sa [Seo mena x tne ell'te| van kod ace tats os |e SAPPONEN hing sy abate and Ss smqerettere | used ‘every reason “she could |trusively tht the guest couldn't’ bag shut. i re fe oe eee Oe rece eeea'at’ enau tier i Undercover strategy... a ++» TOKC] 7 ; =e mands, don’t run off with the idea|first with her Aaah a : mae fee example, | | Girl Foit EU a ceo C eae ee) i i atin toes cat dnl ee cups stitched with “Nylo-Braid” | always eat at] JOIFI Fails _. || Love My Husband, but - - “iy.z = pe lomo tog maaan] le nd aes Ted's. 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See the stain and spot resistant cover in a hand- Naat Seat ie Seas gah me why this le Beal's * ; - wG - avis: S ON ERRORS SETS ‘ LITTLE AS 50° WEEKLY! “I Open Toni ae PREPARING FOR CANOE TRIP — Three vilian charges. Taylor's court in-|’ Pontiac youths study a map ot northern Ontatio - trees gh on a in preparation for a five-day canoe trip which the Lane, Waterford Township; and Morrie , ee pies ¢ YMCA is offering high school boys, From © YMCA youth secretary who is handling arrange- te. ity Courthouse. Ap-| Later Taylor received the fol- are John McClure, 368 W. Iroquois Rd.; Bill ments. ; pearing in esch case are the of-|iowing Jetter from the boy: Pontiac Boys Will Explore Virgin Wilderness of North would this mean to us as school in the township? |her debut in the new show Sept. 21. bility for a population such as is! anticipated.” i Pending Further Talks - DETROIT # — The Dairy Farm- ers ra’ Assn, of Michi- an has postponed its threatened has said it would off milk supplies to Southeast- The association cut _\Milk Strike Is Postponed iby Dairy Farmers Assn - price increase to $6.50 a hundred. weight (46% quarts) for drinking by 190. , Case said the bill would allot supplant the Michigan Milk Pro- by to states on the basis of as -ige population, with the agent with the big Detroit cream- | states matching the federal con- tributions. No state would get less nt| City i pulle comm iKitls Self With Polson up hope. When she television cameras. Man Stabs Wife, Evelyn Gay, ‘of 330 Judson St, | recovering’ at Pdéntiac General: up_hope : | Steeves and Rita were united fn) New York before newspaper and fender, his parents, police officers, “Mr. Taylor: a and the complaining witness : “ : ALL TELL STORY Sniag, Mapeenias Det Wits Be ec 6 mg So ta Eee dans Vande ip IN Landaa said. “Often. parents admit that hore, Yes—I have served my : : A 2 S : : 3 _|the child has ‘lacked proper home} sentence of 36.days at the stock- ' =. Ba ade here-and now have the op- arey Gare Seah. & cutie Se The group will leave Aug. 25 and ‘The trip is open to any boy in rng le flier-m fallin | cn Reta a nahecody og 0d cole wey gerorerted yaa og Tem |the 10th through 12th ‘grade, it work pomar . YMCA, - |15@ miles north of Sault Ste. Marie.| Cost is $58 per boy which In- nypet plas Se et | ee ees ¢ludes all expense®, The actual i a ! to the L ho ctne unaden wt aa a cance trip is arranged through : F ® Wilderness Outpost, a serv- ae | CE censor |g os esate French Up Rate hast Water Skier | ce canter met tere Pontiac Press Photo . (wor much you have . in COURTROOM ATMORPHERE — Proceedings Chet: aided Presecules Gietas Pe tates | cae be - “" {for me and just how much it means A Goes 230 Miles. ol qpece nm Oakland County's “court of no record” are (seated) and Chief. F. Stiel to me, Because of you ; : , ' dramatioed here, ox employes ofthe Prosecutar’s|_ ‘The court oices a second chance tp tet tine |,,Altouah no one can be forced) sine, Tm sure, the impending (FY [| Without a Spill | Te service ts heated by Jemy : , The court offers a second chance to first time |into attending church, Taylor said ne , . 3 office appear as parents with their son before lawbreaker's. that in'many Instances_probation| nae dscharge was-comptetl ows _ |T.. Gambill, a former Saginaw > time is cut from six to months |», : ° — 28-year-old railroad switchman : ' — ea 3 it the youngster_can furnish proot|“seearied. And tn ne Begin Giving 70 Francs |fom St. Joseph, Mo., “rode his {TEMS FURNISHED | R “ | After youths appear in court mnerchgae More for Dollar to Get sg Bis yesterday sorlaccs’ sani ad pak otto : ae . shecg Tyne oyanhay wegen ee *. £#-2 = food, licenses, insurance and trans- . pie - viously the children way to thank you, to show ‘you He said river people had warned |portation. | - e or did not go at all. how grateful I'am, would be tole sess we eee her *Mlnim he couldn't negotiate the We 6 USCUSS INCOTPOTAELOM ms wen vm HE me ey waa en or ae ne ne oe Maat meet —. ; The court also assists boys iniof ™¢ and your faith in me was| exchange ir dollars for francs| made the in 9 hours 16) awiged into units of five, each : ee oy ae ‘i a getting job. Offen being idle gets|"°%t misplaced. And—please—rest today and came away with pleased| minutes. ; under @ trained leader. Over-all ‘ ie « ; ce 7 : ‘| : boys into >» Taylor said " jassuréd that I shall never break | looks; - Musser didn't have any spills.| , ace wit be Morrie Tubergen, The controversial issue of wheth- W. C, Robertson, who-is a prop-) treuhyp, * this trust- you've showed in me. ®: Rit One of the boats which towed him) yougy secretary, who is organiz- er Waterford Township should be- erty owner, and| Wf the youths want to join the developed motor trouble and an- ing the expedition. come a city or remain in its pres- plans to buaild| Armed Forces, Taylor sald the | “Ne — from now on I shall | The French government, needy) other hit something in. the water ent status, is being discussed by soon on court tries to make arrange- swage Sumsever Ge be Gin vert of 160 Socelgn CHTMACY, WO SYNE Pi and bad to clieck ot. tty Be " throughout the area, drive, also fears| ments for them into the | Person you judged I was. dolls thar hr whaands Paces x * * - | ‘Tubergen said the Pontiac group ; by the Taxpayers '@ fragmentation in| branch of their = “T am, at present . . , waiting) sri nister Felix Gaillard put a 20 Musser last month skied 23) will plan its own route, and added , the issue, which will be voted on that something — tor Anthony F. Stiel, who ag-(De doing--but whatever—I'm going = the Ozarks. ern-pike and speckled trout. | by township residents, according to adh beisists Taylor in the court's werkej 0? Ae. Beet of ft “« wy canis aad Gch; ab ae oe : = David Hertler, 2 : to hold the “They ij V4 ‘ z In a survey of ‘the man.on the] | ownship together.| rer they have done and are very “fill close now and leave you [ie Cotes. Today he could get street,’ residents gave a variety of} 7 incorporation is| cooerative. They don't want to|{r/now—with my ee eee : ‘ reasons for and against incorpora-| — the answer, then! bring disrespect upon heir house- Eterna] Gratitude, gotten better than the offical 350 a tion, Lack of Maes knowledge on the pro- all for it.” |nola” seep cocker . inset pene: market. ceedings h many from ex- Robertson is a. mem : crease in the |sidonlan, = in Playoff : socend recent weeks | PLENTY OF POWER — Detroit heavyweight |= §==«§--§s+_~=——s—i(i‘“(S:*‘éR tn ree ote Both Lane and Crawford have| , Reynolds Bow in_P . ft 7 Saturday and the verbal clobber- | Croom, who meets New Yorker Bill Pickett manager Al DeNapoli and his foreign make auto a been getting wide a in their) ae 5 on Pg oe whipped Chicago + in one of the preliminary fights at Wisner Stadium — around the training lot. Groom, who went to finals respective divin, Lang’ ight | ; be ; © a Setertey’ sippt-ena San oomes tomorrow night does his road work the hard way. of National Golden Gloves last year will be fight- weight end Crawiord a welter- ad ad { ! : oO in doubleheader with the White Sox | He keeps his bulging muscles in shape by pulling ~ ing his 5th pro fight. * * ice tekiad caaeean ioe ye a The split. moved Detroit out of] % 8 a AN ts he will meet Johnny Gonsalver.| Paul Bada won the City Medaljhole, then Bada grabbed the honors/long - time rivals. The largest gal-|sixth place in the American League After that fight, in which Lane is|ino, £0, rire Se garsaed bg la Bean le 5 Rh = Ale | eee wc . r} : sepe ; in a ~/ as "s . with Baltimore but 18% games be- : Mee trcnsek ta hin ‘aranay{ott #t Pontiae Municipal course. | Bill Pembroke shot 4-354U92—| cozy seroan rar scones hind the frontrunning New York Joe Brown, currently the world's) ,Hate wihsiood = ——— to take 4th place while Edj,,., Bade 3433-30-38-—141] YoOMPOR ice “are é eae “Ae : ; : : : , two - e i ch - 4 lightweight champion. publinx king, and youthful with 36-35-38-34—143. : : club in the league. They have ".. Kiver since Lane and Crawford |Reynolds of MSU to wir 36-35-38-34—143 won ‘only 41 of their 110 games this > have been moving up the fight jcrown for the 2nd season and lag 31 games behind the ff ladder, fans and writers alike (career, Yankees, Despite this the Tigers, : pees So death overtime sa) haven't been shie to winone on the! vankees and the Milwaukee| league record When ihe received | Judy Neal, queen of the All-Star Crawford 1s favored tomorrow) pocket the title J. W. Porter, Al Kaline and Jim|Braves, racing toward an October| his 27th intentional walk this night, but the Lane announcement] tn and Reynolds finished Bunnin i in thie|World Series clash, are in identi-| season. The Boston Red Sox also | We: will- be added incentive for| three - way the a cal positions today—leaging their) celebrated as they took twe from”| month. __ Rodgers, who once lost a close 10-| the end of the : leagues by 5% lengths with 44) Washington, 85 and 43, with the round decision to the Muskegon] “th three - over Porter hit a timely pair of icames to play second win coming in 11 innings. glover. Bate, who led after Saturday's es Gon ks are Though it's a little early to dis! Kansas City wort two from Cleve- * * * opening 18-hole round a cuss magic num seriously, Rodgers won 140 of 144 amateur| under-par 67, slipped to a bringing im two more with « see- limportant number for each team|!unfe; , voit shatowr and Gos 4 fights in 112 knockouts, and/Ut Sunday and rifice fiy and his ninth heme |i, precisely “40.” That means, for|? iors two homers helped the | was climbing to the pro ranks un-\most fatal, His pas of ie enaomn, example, that any combination of 4. win a home-run battle in the ——_—-tii-he-was-stopped by-bene-———j“* = - : Andonian, a former city champ, 18 decisions although he gave|tofaling 40 would eliminate that ri- Thi Yankee catcher Dar- 7 de deen nnd ain Rowever, ifired 0 steady 5-36-33. lop 12 ats and had to tet a atit| val from the race. reli Johnson and substitute infield- come from the Saginaw fighter's fash tah otha ae athe from Duke Maas in the ninth Braves opened up the biggest jer Andy collected three hits manager Art Greenwald. Green- . DETROIT CHICAGO margin of the National League each and Bill Skowron homered to wald said recently he would ly stole the show. After skidding ARBRE ' aS ROA] season yesterday when wont Johnny Kucks-to an easy tri- te — wetter teks | t@.% 38 at the turn ttle of To sihiw ns ¢ Gl eum ekie GMaan tp DERE [engh. Kou Labaan lew. : get one more fight | Reynolds blazed in with menn ss 5 2 1 Pox 3b § 1 3 - for Crawford in Michigan and the Finigan 2 8 & 0 Torgeson 1) $ 1 3) St. Louis, 5-1. The stumping ’ ye ey ee Beit Lice dd | Too caren wessamDK( Lists J] . ey won hi welterweight contenders, hole of the overtime a hE iets $b tales ty scumeing seven ISTS he . bogey five while Bada and Andon- Bertola 3b 6 0.3 p @e0 K ; tux : Crawford will enter the ring at|ian were matching Bessies's | | Bacher > Oe ee oe MS. ‘ about : : pepery tintetining homer. a Fy reared t0 1 ithe matched pars on Mass p * eee s ££ Sntetems temerea tnd engcd wf 1957 Show oie 65 5 A re rene be te Miss Thriftway Scores Again Tun Gb To OCRed | es Leading] res A fetes Redbirds, . Great Danes Leading period, . See : ‘i S-Fonped ‘out for’ Hughes in teh, |, 1 Was Milwaukee's Zist win !9/ Breed With*51; 166 in|19% coached ~ Muncey Gold Cup Winner SS Bn | Westng Grup - : of. 2-Pox, Door. Kuenn. .| League, Pittsburgh beat Brook- 4 * s S : : Porter 3, Kaline 3, Doby, Mino-) fyn twice, 4-3 and 6-2, Paul Smith By H. GUY MOATS . pees . Rivera 2, (Maxwell s SEATTLE # — Bill Muncey, a; Police estimated half a million on Doby's error in 1st and Bund on| homered in the ninth to tle the ; small man with a heavy foot on|people watched from, shoreline|- Se S'Dot?_ ‘Totti, ‘Pea ‘Kn -Ranne.| opener and the Bace won im the | Headed Chest Denes da ar the throtti, drove Mise Thriftway|and pleasure boats, = Sg yg tac one-eyed rookie rigathand. (Pontiac Kennel Club's allbreed| worn py ad ; : i a : ) seems Weiigas Opes eral map rained Magy agrelirgacetand ae | bi, B. mughes 7. BO-Bunning Bowel 2| er, won the second, oe ake ee * * + ning of the speedboat classic—and|Regas pushed Hawaii Kai III to > & , fin %, Nowell 3 fos Fischer 3m The New York Giants and Phila-| chow date is next Sunday Aug: 18.) . Mayes Jones of Pontiac and set a record in the process. lap speed of 114 m.p.h. and a hea’ 7 ants "tn tus, Mase 4 int Sc, RER—idelphia took turns exchanging d Rev. Bob Richards, olympic pole er tate en ee ath wanes of, 108,823 The old Sh Howe ng ct three-hit shutouts, The Giants and Flops always s eS on vaulting champiog, will highlight — finishing second mark ‘ -Howell, W-E 4 rst, . + represented by opening ceremonies cn eaiecing dash | around tegen he So Moan LeKeegan 7-81. 0- app Rice homme |> 9°" a’ twin bill between, the’ Chi wi te moet Wer uanat oe Fitnt Juntor Olympics ‘which three-mile course, -aver- year later ee ; ge ae cago Cubs and Cincinnati was dogs. Overall totals, starts today with 1,009 athletes aged 101.983 m.p.h. for the full 90/son drove Miss Pepsi mene - rained out club officials, are down 22 from | taking part in 2% events. miles. record of 101.024, a Pontiac Press Photo persorr CHICAGO In the ‘American League, the the 1968 Mets. : x * * - * 2 CONGRATULATIONS — Mike Andonian (right).extends his con-| = AB RA 4B ® BiYankees slammed out 14 hits to) Club prexy E. A. Kraft reports| The Detroit Lions are holding The former Gold Cup record, set) But Regas and the coral-mist-| gratulations to Paul Bada for winning the annual City Medal Play |Zts * § 3 3 spericte we 2 3 166 dogs in the working group,|their annual “Meet, the Lions” om this Lake bogey cour, (an-tropical-rose Kai were not) golf championship yesterday at Pontiac Municipal course. It was |Fertet 1» ¢ 0 2 BEw wz ¢ 9 0 largest for the show, which is an) banquet tonight at the Statler Hotel a 1, was: m.P-h.|around at the finish, bowing out) the 2nd city crown for Bada, who beat Andonian on the 3rd hole of |Raline x7 3 ¢ @ Dropo Ib. 3 1° unbenched affair. Sporting group) in Detroit, a logged by the Gale V of Detroit.|with engine trouble both in the| » death with R. Wilton ¢ 4 @ 1 Doby ef ‘4 0 1 also is Targe, with 155. Other , e ] | | im oo IOhip. Cyclist Zooms "Crank Rigg lt to Muskegon Victory errors in the|Puatergs oc 38 | | 10 ROUNDS” z POnUeenoaoe® POS eet Od SO ee Sonovnvwoawl oat SIAWeHOMM Mw mE | = . = si &l “ AP Wirepheto 6th straight in 2nd half play, x * * Off-Season Run |} ALL OUTDOORS (INS)—A very odd, off-season run of walleyes in the Detroit River is producing some of the best fishing in recent history. * * * Veteran boat livery operators and anglers say the present pick- erel run “‘is the strangest thing we | |have ever seen.” Geta Firestone BRAKE SPECIAL ...and You’ il be Safe! RELINE | FORD... PLYMOUTH and CHEVROLET ‘With Blended Brake Lining any spring.” | “It's crazy, Michigan’s skeet team in the Na- tional Skeet association’s cham- pionships lost out to the California delegation Sunday, in the all- #350 — : nt. og Firestone’ STORES bers of the Michigan delegation, FE 2-9251. shooting in the big tourney. Rob- ert J. (Bob) Thictele. of ot Pontiac} ‘was a member of the five-man all- gauge team, along with Ains Nor- Michigan scores—W. A. Brown Sr. 237, Leland Brown 245, Eddie Brown 243 (Birmingham), W. T. Ellis (Mt. Clemens) 228, Joe Sed- lecky (Baldwin) 203, Norsium 248, Confer 246, Ken Sediecky 244, Thie- fels 23% and Crites 246. 146 West Huron St. |Walleyes Providing Sport -| dash and pursuit races -while | (Californians Edge $h, State Skeet Squad —|- ~ (Special to Pontiac Press) : PONTIAC or RENO, Nev. —For the lack of a BUICK $19.95 single point to tie, or two to win, Tied up at end of regulation seven innings, Milford had two down when the deciding run Coe said anglers chugging and later on Al Parker's triple that trolling are taking home two, three|°"#e@ the tilt. and four pounders on an average of 15 to 18 inches long. Chuggers|"!@sted @ terrific homer in the 4th; duplicated the feat in the ey oe eee ‘ : : up, the fence with his Wallace Wins- — ine oe the ning tally. Dee Roy ‘Howe doubled, Walked and Clai: trying to score, but Johimy Wallace won the 30lap|¥8s on » night tm the|with the Std. tally. feature race Sunday night : modified hardtop auto racing pro- Men on Several times, never gram at Pontiac Speedway. Bob|!'s ‘hits together to send them Valentine finished 2nd and Dorris| "ome. - Sanders came homie 3rd. Twin bill Don Smith took the 15-lap | ‘ciawson ........ 103 001 20—7 semifinal, with Ray Fraley com- | Milford ........ o1—8 ing in 2nd and Norm Rust $rd. nderson, Gaddis (7th), Chack Partelle won both the Boenning. Figiey (4th), O'Dell Clawson ... «+ 0 900 heat winners -were Wallace, Milford .....6. ile 802 Smith, Fraley and Don Batter. {em Don Graham crashed -into the retaining wall during the feature A run and was hospitalized for treat- - ment. His injuries were not seri- _ 9 on Sho : | ous. Partello and —_ Goodman} Birmingham Country Club's 11th flipped their cars in the mafn|hole yesterday gave up another event. ace, when member Frank Liebert Last night's show marked the|holed out his tee shot. The 9-iron debut of “Easy” Ed Jones. as| blow hit the green on the 140-/ manager - promoter of the M59yar@ hole, bounced and trickled/ ‘track. |into the cup. Ss ww r) All this for less than $2000 EL. LOOK AT THESE PREMIUM FEATURES ‘ALLNEW RAYON CORD tire] Michigan golfers who finished tra inning before bowing. Nightcap) we of the money were Jack Fleck, | 6:00-16......$ 895, 7:10-15...... « $10.95 rene A GE DRIVER LEAGUE | B.EGoodrich © Ait pays to Drive 7 Miles to Rochester for a deal ‘on that new car! | Rammler-Dallas, tae Dodge — Chrysler — Plymouth — Imperial — Dodge Trucks 1001 N. Main St. Rochester __ OL 28111 GEORGE MILLER, SHELTON: AUTO BODY SERVICE ———my BUMPING — PAINTING ARC end GAS WELDING FRONT END ALICN- MENT — FRAME STRAIGHTENING—ALL — ‘ ‘OVER PAINT OBS. AH Work Guaranteed See Geo. Miller F E 2.5921. 184 Orchard Lake Road 7:60-15 ...... $11.95 8:00-15 ...... $12.95 111 N. PERRY FE 2-0121 ene NR mrad except the price! _ Some ins well prove fare B to yout With FORD everythings BIG. $2000 “elats. No wonder it’s = = ane favorite! 7 te. i i epee a new trial, Judge $4,000 in court costs. mim, cannon used at Camp Gray- ling. : In addition to refusing to, grant Shaffer also ruled that the Guard must pay tion and I'm-enjoying myself. It's a grand —” tt 6 . 4 . “It’s a grand vacation and I’m enjoying myself. It's a grand vaca- A * BOARDING HOUSE LOH, “TAKE CARE HOW YOL) E'S LOO EARLE : LET'S 2 OF M eis aan awié LIVE & FAMILY, YOU CROwSs/— WITH ALL OUR. I WEAR MY || ING ~~HE MIGHT Borrow LD FILLINGS WATCH To : A SHIRT STUD — BUT IN PLACE / BED AND TM \\ AT HEART HE'S STILL A | ! : A LIGHT HOOPLE+~AND OUR E Py SLEEPER \ MOTTO IS “FIDES ET SS S$ $4 7s S \SUSTITIA! ee a es (ities ra FAP a _- vy hed } fi ? » killer Hed im the pitca Cher okee Strip! mmm When He Puts on the PRESSURE...Life prone | | ‘ we even | gtree tS odo PONTIAC PLUS “THRILLING CO-FEATURE! BEHIND THE MARSHAL’S STAR... A KILLER'S DEADLY SECRET! on Starring jim DAVIS Carl Smith Arleen Whalen OPEN -6:45 MA 4-2151 AIR CONDITIONED dy MoM? sins gis - FRANCIOSA a long list of speakers—including an American Unitarian minister— appeal for a ban on the manufac- ture and testing of nuclear weapons. iby a car. |] WALLED LAKE _PARK | ‘Faced with a big budget problem | | for the mayor, $600 each. for coun- Homer A. Jack, a Unitarian pas-| tor from Evanston, Ill., told the) convention Americans " attending | the session were “extremely ashamed” that America dropped | atomi¢ bombs on Hiroshima and | * | Wasn't Quite Enough - VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. @ — the mayor and city council here, eliminated their own salaries—§900 | cilmen. Budget is still $114,692 high-| er than last year. Billenfeld Theatres Tammy BAC HELOR Sune SUMMERTIME HiT PARADE are. TAMMY SAYS >. THANK YOU PONTIAC— “Your sensetional pat- ronage has mode if neces- sary for me_to stay in fown thru Tuesda along with alt Disney's ‘Fantasia’ 304 - _ at - _ 10:30 aa k= | i Dis lis cade Sor wait endorsement-and what an eden Se ei | EXcLusIVE \ FIRST _ SHOWING! 20th CENTURY.FOX PRESENTS THE: MOST JOYOUSLY JOYOUS, HAPPILY HILARIOUS “SUCCESS” STORY YOU EVER SAW! . JAYNE MANSFIELD in the role that she made famous on Broadway! Will Success Spoil 20ck Hunter COLOR by DE LUXE ‘SPOMERS | of the FOREST ” Maple Rd. East of Walled Loke MA 4-3135 MON, ~ TUES. a S BLUE SKY \ DRIVE-IN ; § 2 its elie f au REF . the of babe : ai , $ Crop Estimate g i i: | é | is: f Soars Soybeans CHICAGO @— Soybean fut shot up as‘much as eight cents a bushel on the Board of Trade a ieezee i eli i * 525 | H e ; 4 . 4 fescene S-O57R SSPE ceveeeree Be Bey seeeess eaeee eevees) £26178 BOD cst stuw er oee ee Hf #8 Heal ie SEF FEE ae i ‘\Post said Gottschalk evidently -lin-Head-On Car Collision iny| When Car, Overturns | was involved in an accident early head injuries in the mishap at 2:45 ja.m, Sunday. ae State police from the Pontiac missed a curve on Indian Trail at [Allan Park Boy Injured An Allen Park youth, Ronald Rowland, 16, suffered minor in- juries Sunday afternoon when the car in which he was riding, driven by James R, Rykwakier, of Dear- born, collided headon. with another. at Theodore St., Commerce Town- ship, Rowland was treated and Te at Pontiac General Hos- ae eg ba, * ie SPOS SS CHC RH ESHER EEE EHS bu. de de ee ed 'e Swiss DU esdercovessesceses Turnips, bu. e & _ |good to low choice 20. = standard 16.00-20.90; ain Critical Condition ~ A Waterford Township man who! ino Frank Campbell, 41; of Hanitra-| and earl Glea W. 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Exe, opportunity, FE) «mat 20883. ° _tielp Wanted Female 7/1 D vi GR ents tloned MEN AND GIRLS RECEPTIONIST, eushier .... $190 ; ervey $100) = $260 PER MONTH ‘attractive in | lovely sir condi- a. PRIVATE SECRETARY) ‘ $300 PE executive aetna 08, apes than experience. AEENER'S | JOBS FOR. cikis trainee .....++ YPIST business firm needs an to weleome cli- R MONTH atte} ASK FOR MR. LOOK |. Cunningham —PRUG STORES i ‘| LN mA R | | : ot tet RT oe ¥ ry ~ Re ee, | . + B yok _ aS es | DERN fices ‘of’ progressive cost : advance = EVELYN. EDWARDS IN ROYAL OAK IT's Main Professional Bldg. LINCOLN IN PONTIAC IT's Community Bank Bidg. oe Comments mice. BA St ght ie ad a Center, B-l Riker Bldg. FE 8-416 Instructions 9 - AIRLINES NEED YOU Guaranteed satisfaction. T, < Trayner, contractor, Call Clarkston MA 5-1583 : AAA PLOOR SANDING LAYING, PINISHING - QUALITY C, BUD BILLS, FE 8-200 A & B TRENCHING ALL KINDS OF CARPENTRY | & mene Oe job too or too small. 9-2324. BRICK 3 2-2468. BRICE — . work, an . Free Phone FE 2-2936 ; cost de. be- : tween into to yn have ‘igh school Wieao all types of chimney re: dipioma * specia Includes apoeas rom Ho in per- = Nation gas neys & sonal development for women. baskets made to order §-3701. Get the facts! Write, giving ad- GARL LB SR. AND 5ON. dress. aad number to oma and finished, of Aeronautics, z 44, Pontiac Press, B spe PRACTICAL ft nad oF ae, "ka 3 oF : Ioelts jt Os oF att ae CEMENT WORK SIDEWALKS. Uineee Diesel Box 46| @tiveways and colored. —_. oR Pontiac Press. Praaing, Bor #8 22082, JET ENGINE SPECIALISTS UNE UALED Se aii, TUNITY mero ms INCREASE EARNINGS o> ye i expenses paid. ald oe MINISTR TION Work Wend Male 1 _Delig, Seis “2A CUSBOM PLUMBING INSTALLA REPAIRS & SON M_HOUR SERVICE FE 26065 CEN YORE 7s & BLOCK EEEGO HARBOR Footings, Woter line, Field tile. | _ a oe LAWN MOWER SHOP | ~ 1936 Cass Lake Rd. Chase, FE 20719 eur PLASTERING 2070 D, 30163 Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 Bt. F peg A BATCHES Duteb Elm Mosquitos, FE _ thoes. and PE 2-0850.. 56-4501 vig Be Bo Be Fea o's or Devon Gables, : TO ve. one @ home? FE 5-6290 mal Rescue ue Micning Bosal antes cant ee siere checks, "Reward. 98 Pathe hurt. __Habbies & & Supplies 24A ‘PAINT THE NUMBER. PICTURES. Backenstose : Notices & Personals 25 a Sopunrgs os x free to You ra Pe ios” AEROTRED KNAPP & A+ of Co.'s INSURANCE ALL KINDS BY PHONE 33_W._ Huron * Sormer “Gee | ficholie & Harger Co. PE 6413! _ Wid. I Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Reasonable ra -Trucks to Rent Tp equirwant ton stakes % , oe TRAC “Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Laundry | Service 18 EXECUTIVE DESIRES TO LE "3 PAMILY LAUNDRY. arRV. e thre Pel, Ti Call collect, Mon cace fant fadine ra tor beeen. e, Reas. La ped ee on N. EB. side, FE i. _ _Landscaping 18a = wong ae - 1 VETERANS TREE TRIM | checked reference wating. yey By AT for the JERRY E. ADAMS" CS | Eves. Sun. 1 to 3 3336 — PE 44561 - oF, ment. (two bedroom) erably in Seminole Hills or School area, Please reply ¥ ‘Box. 3, libee Living ite s 30 bs eG LADY, — #2," Ponting BOOM AND BOARD TO PENSION = or return egg child tat for after 6 p. Wed. ‘Contracts, Mtgs. 32 cous ern s GOOD PROPERTIES i ACRE “CASH IN A FLASH a 1704 ay Telegraph mM. $ CASH $ FOR NEW OR SBA . L CTs ee i Rea Hg Ge 2 you SELL Yor Con: BLED ELY BY M a. FE 55001 — NO ANSWER CALL FE te ee IVAN Wo SCHRAM 1111. Josiyn REALTOR CASH YFor Your Land ‘Contract Byer ae amount of ~~ rehase as contracts. For fast service call. KENNEDY REALTOR a z 5 -| 21 Nopen Bvenings “t § NICHOLIE & HARGER, PONTIAC “TEACHER W wife and one child. desires to gpeoxen & CHILD TO sHARE “ny. heme with mother & 2 chil- ‘= A. Johnson | Wid. Contracts, ‘Mtgs. 32 - AN A ASSURED DEAL We don't 3 & BATH, tilities . Afte Y call MA S108) See ape apt. at 2881 Lake Rd. y ar Sottage on lake. R rv 3 poo. NICELY FURNISHED Contracts | re ease Le “ ‘ K "l. Te Tem i. Templeton, Realtor nD FE 4466) faas Saree aa “Chapin Real Estate REA OR } ’ i Wanted Real Estate 32A | ; SOLD OR NOT SOLD); iL, 4 ae a: Baby welcome. 101 8. 3 LARGE R: UPPER APT. Also sie room. 36 Norton, 7 RM. PORN. APT ALL UTIL. _Rent Aves. Furnished 33. dryer. y Aug. 1, ee eee et mo. 333 8. Onn Ey eon 1 4RM, losheeune. “& privldges ey 8-6418 Pontiac aaron Manor S44 EF. Bivd. between Pe Mt. Clemens a J. . mod, terraces, Reds. Move Fight in, Call Mr. a FE 6-144 or ey: JACK L, WRIGHT Realtor Dniversity 4-005 SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE immediate oocupsency te Ry 5 w 093 & month. ead UPPEP 4 ROOMS & BATH. $60 Chil month. FE 46228. — WEST SIDE Benedict's Church, Rent Houses Furnished 35 "ROY KN AUF. 36% W. oe | , as ‘BUY, SELL rr TR ADE It wil! a foRCE BLAIR ESTATE : OR 31251 PE }1421 BR 40547 Edward M. Stout, it, Realtor. at wit k a 7 ROOMS. Ni Y FURNISHED. Sd ee Oe: FE 27103. 79 WITH MURPRY BED. Nicely furn. | FE + 4 RMS. AND PVT. | Seah EAST ¢. FE, >1672. ‘ee ai ROOSEVELT 125_N. Per PE 56-6126 a neta APT. MY 32730. BACHELOR'S i, Parking ict, thquire 133 2 RM. pa aor med 2 ROOM WR, DOM RTOWN. | CIENCY APT. round floor. $20 wk. R & K Mo- 3 ROOMS & BATH. FIRST fae. vi bea VT. ENT. & porch, PE 4-0808. PURN. UPPER J ROOM APT. ON lake. Heat ion. Adults only. MY HOLLYWOOD APTS. | 2 rooms & beth, ee ge) oo Il ward. :| ON ettz EVERY-|_ WHITE 276 8. Anderson 1 BEDROOM EFVICIENCY APTS. anmencammaean reo 2. tr. @& 3 hos PVT, eee +m bed linen & cleaning ayall. Day, Renter avo. UO | oh se 4 EA Pvt. lle 4 entr. x: Woodhull ye A repo APT, PARTLY FURW |? ROOM GoTTaGe ON ELIZA- PE 23-6751. ™ beth e, Purn, “Ra No pets i NICE LARGE ROOMS, ra eee 50 Matta nine Priv. |” my room & board, PE 5-248. i & BATH Adulte’ Garage “evailable, 105 | ~*T Rest bus & schools. PE $4368. erce Plorence. J BEDRM. ¢ RM. HOUSE FUR- ; Fa nished, in, Postise off H. Sash : ci ee e sRicK, FOUL TRAD a * Bodye After’ 5.00 FE bane wie oh St ee cas gms seco" Bat ot AE“ ing." is are mate to cones ita Gntl ‘us fo Dani foe oe * sear apt. Priv. ont, wullitiee. fare: mation. “” se J $20 week. 188 Prospect. FE)” *1© DE, BUY & SELL -0272. ne K., ve. | 752.6, Huron Bt nd pl Cae. Fe «NEWLY F egg on IR ae

| brenking wp Get gine around the water cooler, for instance!” : sos baa fe im weoumiias room. Two a age ear garage, Don't wie on ___ Mig one— oe and terms can't be beat. ediate possession. me ie whet you've been test DRAYTON PLAINS bedroom bath. Teasonably low at $9,900, $1,800 GEORGE BLAIR LTOR 45% Dixte Hey. —* 3-135 DRAYTON PLAT Yves. OR 32-1708 or OR S 5-087 ', MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE Faultless Bungalow Well, located tm restricted area jat'con a extra nice Fa Samoa ’ wn, nice shade » West Side ~6 Rms. And @ most convenient ee officiel =) a6 E. Walton FE £061 Open Eves. PAYMENT bedroom starter homes ent and |” wir. This is today or stop at. office in- formation. ‘we have ita svai eet x HAYDEN 21 W. STRATHMORE y, garage. Riso 30 horse » Easy term ge BRYANT arnt as & T ROY “BUD” Birmingham 3 bedroom brick. good eaten, wl full basement, setehaane ea and bet w a — t enrages. Civilians — $490 Down fi6.i0n PHA ave NO OTHER Costs. 9 bedrm. ranch full pacement’ ap.| -Ast Side most new, pue. heat, hot water, poten oe. 3 yg atoms — oie Se FA 5 auto. VACANT. — IMMED. Possession Sanee, 1th Sar cupbee cotare = n ok at i & lot, Stop and look. ou @ Dion ‘s 7 Dare wo sa Drayton Plains - gg o> ges base- SAT SUN, TO 8-085) ent, auto. heat and 5 wa- ior. iyi ear ae. 2 Pir t9 + a. Vil le 200, $2,500 = NICHOLIE ;| 40 Mt. Clemens St. FE 5-1201 | s Eyg_ Mr. Allen FE 23310 GENIUS | ONE HERE! No Ba eel paym ‘oO Ten per “gent down ent. Address wily given. and three room brick and frame homes. Your chance to own a home with best of terms. NORTH—OFF JOSLYN iate " am £35 as garage, ron porch. Best peiee at terms. NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 33 w, Huron st. rE 56-6183 Open Ev a a kv YR.OLD MODERN & —_ rm. Neat & attrac tire en. pee Lk. $550 dn. STOUTS Best Buys Today. eg Home Excellent location a og onal nway. Only down, will hands.” - PE TIM Wilda | a na MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ie dis car garage, lake rive Dorothy Snyder Lavender IX IT YOURSELF Rd. (M59 va. nt Ph_EM or MUtual 40417 bome, : : a 41 te"down 08. month, sans cetred You ean secede ss 3Y Open — NEW 7 BEDRoOM our bid Ale os. FE hem in Pontiac, near, Oakland —_____—___— - County rs Market. TRAIL +2131. Eve. NEAR HAGGERTY _. Buy Thru Partridge | - Qt-Zute' pearcom satid’ tas- _List Thru Partridge SF oe tered Gees oe, OWNER WILL ulity "roc. “attached "garner SACRIFICE RL cee M Modern West Side T room home MAYPAIR_ 6-390 | feat, 3 ear garage, Gas’ beet, Mower Scones, Siok garage on + dows betance ling resi. '663| Bae s-eand. NTS | Botton st,Hiuron Siig Lk ESTATES, «ROOM, | peer saab eget ag rans dining = ee a a nom, porch. ‘Basement eient he firs,| — basement completely Ldn" at Ca'Sat| a arty, asi tine dora N YICHOLIE mee tat, @ rooms & bath. Full basement, RB = Only $9,400 with §3,- mcourmmup momanne| |, ,.8,ROOMS, | Fn, brick —— home, all patho aa. paved - sireet, ‘Only Rocetres eee, Senmoroee. vast 4 BEDROOMS peries inc’ F ie axing in. Exeelient for income. Toom with fireplace, _ écar ¢ : tecaeeage’ Pc iat below CUCKLER REAL _ reproduc h cost for immediate A TY . rE 440i” "PE T8118 HURON GARDENS bag Angeles road, 4 cmogg Ot & ome fust « pod m frame Dace. water heater, owner leaving Other houses & small ROSE McLARTY, Broker i—hawased ao basement. 149 W. Boteers. owner. By ON IMMEDIATE POSSESSION On this newly decorated ge mys Extra nice kitch- je bath, hot water heat- ing — Lake uches. the and big let touc’ the jo payment = om — m man é ; paint Be age ge | bed- bungalow ft. , 24 liv- ing 3 room with wall to wall Piet Sig Stra iene, Sele at cupboards, Partitioned ent with Teereation — finished, | - Patio 2 car ie] Nice lot. | privileges only $11,050,/ $1,550 DOWN : 4 } RAV ONE Rater rebar - BRING UP A -PAMILY? © 1 i as income. : eee For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 Buys this neat 4 rooin b TAIN A CROWD + 30a nee with } Oak, floors. Large oe ule many. ‘ip, Satrmingham's ine or mt s Acres OMY eee : Pe Bedem.. ar ilect's home. Fireplace. "Eek tn 6 room * . mn. Near : - kitchen, Carpets, |° Clarkston. $1,980 $1,000 down. Wear & Sun.” s0hs, Lloyd: toyal empe. like new. 2 car garage. OGute as ean be and” different-| OSE nr. Woodward. Owner, Excellent school district, Ress. finished tm knosty pine. 1 —toit. TUlse 30638. | Owner west. Harry Ste- tor Fetired couple | ZODERN 8 RM. NGURE IN MET- yens. MI z or newiyweds, = 0 ’ a” «© Located s. ; 1N MILFORD at Stich eat Gace s'Grane chia. | Baht Mw tate saree. compe (erie! Scand | CRM MODERN, PRIVILEGES OR | “cua AGENCY rea! enuty. Near oe *-| “cwilliams Lk. '3 lg. shady lots, 4 han : fenced. $10,500, Cash or trade | MUtual 44785 34089 Attractive 5 room ranch home for 4 bdrm. in area. OR 3-1097, . only. 3 years old. 3 lots. Privileges Watkins Pontiac Es Estates MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE on Cass & Elizabeth Lakes. Only| ‘) faa aay ches LAKE CANAL’ type o. Carpeted Weng room, | | GRADE ors see ee N floors. 2 Tiled | “unsslow . $1,000 down buys this desirable} S005 -Gompiet team, Jeune bBenen. Dinciered lent floor” plan, Privileges on | Settee, | Pen reid or LAKEFRONTS. Watkins Lake teched cata Stet Cranberry 1 Lake auto. of] furnace, Jarge lot. Call f appoint- ment. e Ott Oakland ‘Mee: GILES REALTY CO. 2l BALDWIN A Alter 6: FE 2 Yoo or rts sas TRIE BE -_ FOR | sep Leslie R. ‘Tripp, Re Realtor PE sein” te 5.0338 ATTENTION! Ottawa Hills. Saye en ony or - i We wi a sindly a geo Tues -9:30- 12 Noon the bette bi aca 3 ot | 192 Mohawk ee oo Soicat furnees. floors. T.G. Trocke Union tree Lowell — . lovely 4 bed- room ree “garact, never @ 750 far, a of oe 500 Elisabeth Lk. Rd. ze re gait PE_4-4821 neighborhood ‘Watt, Manuel - LAKE PRIVILEGES — Elisabeth Lake, this Inxurt- O™ das Home in the very a a inside & out. 3 room brick, fireplace, large dining room, full basement. azee rec- feation’ room, au land- scaping, Only $24,000, terms. 50 ¥T, RANCH Cee home ‘Ey corner’ lot roonts, wiih nreplace args Sete ‘ - ORTONVILLE rates facet — wok floors, serra, ee Se from ug wy ine aie Ler engood CARE PRIVILEGES Large Close IN - North quyarben, fan ets Bk. Becton, ue Ae ae terms, me re YOU: - THINKING OF ..... ~ ‘TRADING YOUR OLD ag One IN ON A 1 WARD E, PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 43581 bedroom ell on 1 Livag m, basement Pog ze fre price Saly #ll,- WEST SUBURB LAP | MAGEDAY LAKE . DOLL HOUSE. cae ‘or small. family, full 650. bedroom, Hv: water, Setelhod ton fenced. ea & sewer for whet sar quer ptf eS DOWN. 3 Seiad Neal _ A Some, he $6,300. Large —— room, = kitchen + & lot jot, 1613 fet fest, cae nn privinogen 08 _ Creseen’ "= g*., : 1, ioc |. WILLIAMS LAKE RD. weeae & lttie work, large lot, paved road, garage. Five rooms & on: first floor, large utility ie; to floored attic with room for additional rooms. will tre trade for what have you? ne _ NORTH sUBUR- ites pacne. cas Pe, bath Ry a atage, close to sly, 1 Ms art. CLARK REAL ESTATE rE 13 Hauro, venin, = Vauitipie: tating Bere ” Partridge AT WHITE LAKE « You can buy this ‘fous 5 home for 550 on easy ms. Lake privileges. Part . Just $50 per month on WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, “FE 2 43581 OPEN EVE. i 8 | MAHAN FE | Ong bat Joslyn, comer Sun. Res. OK Auburn Manor a oka oe: . be thang thew oon ranch in with a large out-of- state. Priced to sell at $9,- jand- . Two Family ‘ good rental lecation on eae shaded lot, be veni-— ent to City Fig iy) 3- car garage. $11,000, $1,500 down, 2 Houses-1 Acre era fabs ¥ e : : built im 1948, has 2 bed- & geod sound 6 room modern rooms, m, modern home, fui? basement, well io- oil unit. @ room Coe he | years. This pone “Reanonabiy Blip | ss ears. 8 Pp pene sted tor quick sale $11,000, $2,600 down. . at $5,900, On time or make Us an offer cash. ’ E $500 Down - Price redueed de ‘ * Price, reine oe Cedar chate | Seminole Hills + eaterior, ge gl cet. nice A well-lecetet_,pome, six e . ments of $60 perm a ie - with .nook, a Se ood Fon sec Lakew Dr. = Basement with Timken oli Lake An exclusive ad- garage, $14- dress a executive $00, ‘erms. 5 rooms, modern to the minute, Sand stone firepiac Z } all tle bath, heat. brick . —___ranch type. Attached 3-car yn ch 2 jot'and “sand beach, This type of home is scarce, so look North End _ one over for sure. fang eves d 2 bedroom ranch 5 Waterford » Ayu- LAWRENCE _W: : minum siding, Dailt ie ions GAYL ORD nice size dining room and kitchen, Living room has ve rage. E - 136 E) PIKE 8ST. cash te mortgage. is Bi 49584 | Fine Home = = Brick ranch in Otter “was, living term Roy Annett, Inc 721 ELLEN ST. IN ROYAL OAK exce : cation. Carpeted tring plastered. walls. oak firs. fas fur- Penced among ok. Say a we shai be clean & priced to sé] with | small hs peat. ae te possession Giroux-Franks ra, =— ESTATE 4395 Dixie OR 3-0701 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PY SS AMILY ane & "D Wenecr Deter Bahool 16 LS oad tee = gl. ge me _ Soxtbe Prime inv ent at $18,050—good terms. a CUTE & COZY in ged enst side drivevealy +" s10000, WILLIAMS $k, SUE? Us, ROW nn PaboCE of exe land miles west of city limits our own terms. acre pared. Tae fey eee & & tag enh | L. H. BROWN, — Elidabeth | Lake ¢ Estates Ideal pe ei Building site, -——Only $1600.00 =| KENNEDY OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL @ eee 8/LARGE Lor ON WEST SIDE. 12, #2,- HAMLIN ae. 4 subdl terms ma: Ly ane Omer | SI" a m arran POrest va . . UILDING LOT Lawn &@ ‘auantey’ Oo Pa 137 f%. on en, rend x Tf degp 20x80 Eisabets tae “BUILD "NOW our Wi wPETNO APTER 6, CALL A. JOHNSON, Realtor “W704 S. Telegraph Rd. a, from ee cae ow HERBERT C DAVIS PRP e825 Lake KEEP YOUR EYE Cherokee Hills! .|CARL W. BIRD; Realtor gy Community, National Bank Bldg. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru ee : Block Bung, 40 x oe tara? lot, 4x near SLR. Ae 101 W. a Buy Thru Partridge List Thru a ae Tortora. Biko Store, gx Seties rear, Waterfront Wert Yo : FOR SALE OR LEASE: 8 ft. on -W. mh * | Doroth Snyder Lave Lavender |. ee a MOTEL & . ' RESTAURANT FLOYD KENT INC, Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at 9 to 8 AMPLE CUS PARKING SERVICE STA ERVICE BESTION WOARTAND er. Box 3a SS Feces Poss 9 — facing | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A STORE SPACE, DIRECTLY Sarees Teas Bee. gow pect plies me = W. Huron, FE = So PT. tee DING 10 ton crane. 4 2-10 FE 5-614. Open Evenings ‘til 8:30 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor T_N. Sagmaw 8t. FE 5-8165 For Sale or Exchange 50 3. ANDERSON, ALUM. Fr. free & clear, = hae, 6 mi. Telegraph. 50 ft. jot, pared street, on sewer, clea : YLVAN LAKE. paoview Tt jot facing Hempstead SASH ABAV AW RD. home. Lot a. ary, Pe ft., ba A 3 ra, betes, high & monty Sam $1,200 “gy Wang eww ST BLVD. ony ‘Sater, erneewer ee = ruresdnn Si: Siz well. located lots, 40130 ft.. , - ¢elty water—& sewer, » Asking nee Welt — _ —— ft., clty : = Only |. $2,750 CASH - & you are in business This thriving restaurant located pt. WHITE BROS. On Ss : seo Di hes. Open Eves. Ane: Sun. 10 to.8 » Dela Felt Base Rugs wie «Stee hall a Sack, a wrench, iar rath een man — I'll bet we could fix” rental | Business Opport unities 51). 7 Shell Oil Co. . Seo Sie Saas, » waders: 3 ber service station in the lake a This ap established “unit “with furier Eras, FY ; pe BS Me Cina Buy Thru Partridge ons Thra wertrege ARTNER, business, oo have rte eae, show 20 per cent return rite Pontiac on | og a \ Standard WORKSHOP Ol Fg for rent. Cheap. Good loca- on. FE 40603, \ Sale Land Contkacts 52 LOPLI LLL LLLP wen DISCOU} a : lili JOSLYN REALTOR __+- Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1900 to 1956 cars. Bring be <4 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partri VERTISING OR- Pe I a ! Sad x gt ns All tools to ame Egret a ag od. Will make money at either low or high iuction. OR #7477 ARBER SHOP FOR SALE. OWN- er retiring. EM — after 7 p., 97 ihe ler nae ot ball. ai BEAUTY SHOP F FoR SALE. GOOD business. Living- quarters in. back. Trail in front of the- eater, Walled Lake, Proprietor: Wiime Hall. MArket 42165. CELLENT OPPORTUNITY student or retired earn to $60 per week with maximum ot 15 hrs, per week This is an es- tablishe ¥ ng For Sale Acreage _ 1% to 5 Acres Parcels ' wooded & roiling | oe Eat, Ortonville NA _ 17-2815 y house 1] acre ‘and. forces sale. Inquire at 690 8. i Rd. Auburn TRAILER RENTAL. WILL SELL For Sale Farms 7 en pe Oa . Priced to sell at $12, -LVAN VLEET BROKER : ( VILIANS eos 595 DN. NO OTHER COSTS Move in Immediately bedroom, full bas Ya acre lots, bincEtop curved road. yment. — other farms as FE. W. “DINNAN Immaculate 10 rm. modern farm & ow , acres Dryden rm. modern house, barn 36 with t dn, RIDGEWAY REAL oT Baldyin Ave. |, FE 40200 ARMS AND ACREAGE Cail Rutledge, OR 34111, FE Big Lake fron ming Tet ae hte vay fe well 1o- Sabea for en et Just reduced _ FLOYD KENT ms. are = 89 ACRES - LAPEER. . Clarkston F BU- 4 ma . W. KURTH, REAL 290 8. Woodwata Shes ME ig MOVING BUSINESS, } FE + 4-4864. war “mas L! HEARING AiD OFr- fice because of illness in family. Includes complete furnishings, a eee at 8 Mt. Giemens. | SHELL OIL CO. Hi for tease a modern 2ba: sa" ih the lake ares. ‘This ts abiiched ok “with nor ‘. Evenings--Mi en “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” COLLISION SHOP : the Pontiac area. Large butlding with nice office space, Well established busi- bite ie gen @ good m bays | el tunre & ol GROCERY SDM ° Near Cass ne. 2 bedrm. one. or 7 On Owner fiexibie to any réasonable offer MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN- A. LANDMESSER BROKER 1873 8. TELEORAPE RD. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR qe 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE yess ong LI vert Oakland Loan Company "FE 2-9206 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN . ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS ead $500 HOUSEHOLD GoopDs Ph. Rochester, OL 60711, OL 1-0701 WHEN YOU NEED *29 - *500 . oe on * eS signature car furniture. = endorsers. Faymente to sult budget. We will glad to you with your money mtn Pong FINANCE CO. veh 41574 Pontiac Stace Bank Bidg. ee Happy. pos 1 ne So WOO, Up fo Ot ments BUCKNER. FINANCE CO. IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDQ. $25 TQ O $500 HOME & AUTO Loan Co. " St. (Corner Pike) | LOANS $600 $600 to $1,500 . “yg o on a nk-enik aeRO we tresses, brand new, 2 a Selection of wrought 2) wo hel Chrome Sroustunt 0 vacsecss exceptional values. Piu- orescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. BUSINESS rm, ¢abin ar, Au “ Sunfl, Si ott at \ down pey oe size — cheep, vo ‘ell MAytair ) PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. a house- CusTOM, MADE SOFA A-l CON- LADY'S CHEST, i: 1, COMPLETE DINING R Mi DAVENPORT & CHAIR. GOOD Open, SEHRS “ROOM TABLE, PADS. ‘ POS PoRRTORE s chairs. s00 Pe FE 32-5544 ge | aac SGN HLectRic MANTLE CLOCK, New Haven, $7, FE 68-2635. ELEC. Sane IN GooD COND. =. 6 yrs. old, $50. OR 3-0907. | SEEFRTS RANGE, COFFEE & 3 ta rE 3 i Oo. West el... Exc. $100, 48560 a Se a eee USED TRADE IN pee ed see . SBEss THOMA ENG EY 0. ring GAS HE. eran 4 room ome oe new. Used one McKinley For Sale ieetnenies 60 se cbeneh. ig aad? Birch —tie & ite ea. ft iyi acne Interior “Pontiac Plywood Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave. Ph. PE 2.350 ® URANT EQUIPMENT IN- ec ae deep tat — ee . BURMEISTER orthern Lumber | Co, . Peete TT he 2 | Detroit 4M er. 2678 Orchard SEWER PIPE FOR WELLS — CULVER RAINS terri Piluores- Saha, cnet Lake Ave, sues N LE Treasures. & trash). Pine tables, com modes,” | bottles, Ra. 22-0908 — sided. purpose. Exe. cond. BOAT Ok luggage, New, Never. used, = x. . “Bert Monroe. es. Rerdware. Phnviog and "Hive: 1 Po. PE = Wall Tile 1¢ Coes Be mgralen “Wall Tile a 99 8. Saginaw en 9-6 wr | Sa EL | <- Se ‘ PE 42521 :| BENSON LUMBER CO. Do It Yourself 61 FOR RENT ALLPAPER STEAMERS Pine #130M : err re “ve - yee | Checkout rites, bets before you buy” Black se ie 's Bldg. a _ Sand, Gavel & Dit 66 | gra toe, Attention ruckers fart #3 oiogh ; Talbott Lumber] 2 male, ven Bin Clevesice hake fe Scout pone ae $i tere cic tS ARAM! TE line —_ a and Distinction ie fea- service of your j \SrAxpARD BRD Ew not ta aa A BETTER CASH PRICE FO! terms. WE TRADE UP OR DOWN “ee 6" Dixie Highway at MIS nenrays Re Ready. to Buy BAGLEY Y AUTO P. PARTS 1 BAGLEY st. “CASH AYERILi's Longs CARS | oe ee titles to | Auburn Motors ‘ it Pike & EB. Bivd. FE Used Truck Parts 894 P Unien irs Rd. near Gunew Lake, EM _3-8203. : FOR PARTS “AND SERVICE ON ZUNDAP MOTOR BIKE. GooD _Sendition. EM 3-407), 2 wn Equipm CONTR whee, (North of 14 Mi 9 14 Mile B’ham). aoerety. ap i$ motor, ie) FOOT Gains CRAFT RACING unabout, V-4 engine, - buflding ‘at iret 8. 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BEIGE ele IVORY | Dark BL Bermuda GREEN ty : a i oe [‘ Today’ S Television Proaranns « Programs furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject to change without notice Copan 2—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WW5-TV Channel eS Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | @00—() Kukla, Fran, Ollie. (9 Popeye. (4) News, Sports. (2) ¢:16—(2) Weather. 6:15— (7) News. (4) Weather. a ‘News. . 6:20-—(4) Box Four. €:30—17) Wire Service. (9) ‘Space a. @ —_ Gibbs. (2) Pesary ysl et ea Legoff. 1:15—(45 Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Fairweather. Se eee, variety. TUESDAY MORNING - 6:50—(2) Meditations, (4) Farm Report> 6:55—~(2) On The Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean, (4) Today. ‘1:45—(2) News. Cartoon Carnival. 8:30--(7) The Little Rascals. 8:45—-(2) Cartoon Classrooni. $:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 9:00-—-(2) Fred Waring. (4) Honfe, \9:30—(2) Arthur @ Our Godtrey. 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. 10:30—~(2) Strike It Rich. 4) Truth, 11:15—~(2) Love of Life. and Ricky. 11:45—(2) ‘G) Gubding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard: TUESDAY AFTERNOON Comics, .(9) The Things We See. (9) Corliss Archer. Former ales From Texas Dies at 85 ater, (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime. and Groom, 2:00—(2) The Big Payoft. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) My Little ‘Margie. of Jungle. 2:40—-(9) Mary Mofrgari. :20—(4) Sports: Flemming. (2) Sports. 11:25—-(2) Nigntwatch Th. “Petti- coat Larceny.” 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Th. (4) To-'$:15—(2) Secret night. Jack Paar emcees pro- 8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo, i) arty. _ |8:30—-(4) Range Rider. Consequences. neo Valiant Lady. (4) Tic 11:30—-(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4)| Play to Win. (7) 12 O'Clock 12:30—(2) As the World Turns, (4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The Erwins. 1:00—(2) My Hero, (7) Charm The-|. 1:30—(2) House Party. (®) Bride 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (7) Ramar mee News, 4 tigen Day. @ Queen for a Day. (7) American Band- stand. ® ares . |8:45—(4) Modern Romances. . 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Dear Phoebe. (9) Circle 9 Theater. 4:30-—-(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Romper Room. (7) Mickey's Re- cord Room. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Pays Mouse Club, (9) Dance Tot Dies While 3:30—(2) tae a ee: (9) Bugle Theater. “|nothing to watch, if shoot-’em-ups [CHIGAN, MONDAY, AUGUST + Torro’ Sted to Start in Fall TV Show Will Feature Fictional Robin Hood of Old California By CHARLES MAHER warned by now, no doubt, that if you don't like: Westerns you may converted into @ sun. lamp next) , season. Well, fellow squinters, there| may be an out, if cowboys are your idea of leave you can skip - HOLLYWOOD Un—You've been| ™ as well have your TV picture tube) Weai Pie e you bilious, ; the Westerns and watch ajc Spanish ww -- Today’ s Radio Programs ae WPON, (1400) WJBK, (1400) } Raapery aap ‘n’ Andy ww. phony Doctors Stitch |Cut in His Arm bleeding with towels. Howard P. Dickover drove Jimmy and his mother to the hospital. “He didn’t seem to be crying much,” Dickover said. ‘After - got to the hospital, though, he started —— quite a bit like he was - Families in Get Bigger Even in. Hollywood, people Actor MacDonald Carey says tather of six. He lives near “Maybe it's ‘Carey though “MUFFLER SHOPS FREE! | else you ought to | i That's earl, brother. Once it was the poor who — sign,” soe course it gets sort of expen- | tieus moment not to have a baby — always something . the shrugged. Anyway, they have Lynn, vice F 11; Lisa, 8; Steve, 8; See ot met Mac in an acting *- ; ea lechool in New York,” Mra, Carey recalled, / | “I was going to be an actress then. Just Imagine what | would have happened if I’d continued. / & 2. o* “T would liave had six husbands instead of ig children.” _ The Dave Garroways are expecting .. . Frank Sinatra and | Bing Crosby’ll get $100,000 each tor the one-hour TV spec- tacular introducing the Edsel . . Collectors are paying $25 for Rainer-Grace Kelly wedding invitations |j signing Gary Crosby for his TV'er, said, “I/know Bing always| watches my show — but why take chances?” | | | = | i lpeople can do if they don't | to announce it. _We were at their big home in Beverly Hilis—with a whole fleet of kids’ bicycles in the garage and a ee which resembled Central Park, “You should see the Carey Safari when we} } take off for the east,” she said. “We take up whole tail section of a DC-7,” Papa Carey sald. : ae d by EARL’S PEARLS: There's no limit to’ the amount of good Hollywood and Bigger. By EARL WILSON HOLLYWOOD — Kids are coming back. . are now having big tennis. so, He should know. He's Maureen O'Sullivan and Pecos Farrow, the blissful parents of suven. They're friends of Steve McNally, who has eight. * * * the vitamins,” Mrs. Carey says. Suprised not to be expecting this year, Mrs. t of calling a press conference had big. families — But Carey | was @ banker's son in Iowa. His wife, gre Hecksher, came «« . Bob Hope j/ care who gets the credit... . ~ Copyright -1957- Sats anee nee ge a 3 4S i ‘by Walt Disney’ productions, | picked Guy Williams, a 6-foot-3, played ‘small roles on TV in New York City, married a Powers model, It'll be full of frantic —— one we have in mind is WJIBK, _ Reid a, & WCAR, New 7) ihseW me for CKLW. aoe eens: Bi ntage Early Bird Club waxve, Chriain a gees WXYZ, 1:80 —-WIR, Music Hall CKLW,~Rebert Hurley iene oases. | Mae ms oe. + a ew on igen CELW: Charles Warren TUESDAY AFTERNOON I es WJBK, News, Reid 12:06—WJR, Jim ‘Vinal v beta Egger — ww ~— a Elizabeth , Knowle 6:00, The urta Calls ! —" WWJ. News, Maxwell. CKLW, Grant, Heatter 9:30—WJR, Capital | WXYZ, News, Wolf WCAR, News, WJBK, Sound Off CKLW, News, David WPON, News wan, 4 wsae, Ne id WJBK, News, Tom George Tie Sere Mote de WIR. Must Hall "AWW, Pave Elizabath Rep ty Top of Town ww. Maxwell 1 News WXYZ, News, Mantovani ; W, Newa, ie WPON, Mackinnon horse-|10:15—wWw3, Lite & Word JBK, News, Reid 1:60—WIR, Wi Warren 16:30—-WWJ, Guest Star WCAR, T. Malone ww, News Mulholland WCAR, News. Ace $:00—-WJR, Wm. Sheehan WXYZ, Sunshine Boys (1:00 W. News WWJ, Minute Parade CKLW, News, Davies CRLW, “dews, Ibports ORLW, News, David weak News, B. Mart WJBK, WIBK, News; George Chuck. Lewis - WIR, (160) * — CKLW, Gaon) WW, @50) -WOAR, (130) WXYZ, Gr) TONIGRE WCAR, News WCAR, News, Martyn 1:36—WJR, Dr. Malone ¢00—wIR, i WPON, News, Sports WPON, News C. Lewis WWJ. News’ 120-WIR, Mune | $:30—WIR, Jack Harris Wie ane Seber, | _ TURSDAY MORNING WIEK. Tom. George 2:00 WeaR, News, Page €:06—WJIR, News, Roundup |10:00-—-WJR, Arthur Godfrey WPON. News, Weather WWJ, News, Bob Maxwell Yur. yg yee CKL 220—WIR, at Date pt 5 ra, =, Club CKELW, News, Homechate WPON . Re. il Clark Reid WJBK, News, : Wattrickt Mo at WCAR. News, M.D, Beall| $:30—w Ww. Don McLeod WPON, try Roundup " to Knees caw yore Forty €:30-—WJIR, Voice of o:30-WWI, NBC Ba 4 WEON, Musie with Mason | Ary" itawell News) | "wave, Girt Moree 7:00—W. og House Fred Wolf, News CKLW, News, Mary Morgan WXYZ, P. Morgen: CKLW, Guy Nun: , Chuck CELW, P Le ir. WJBK, News, Reid WCAR, News 1196—WJIR, Arthur Godfrey Rpm, ay Md ota | Wt" Wier a better, Extra mg ~ ho ee CKLW, News, Davies WXYZ, News, Wolf WJBK, News, Reid * * * But the whole thing is aimed at the family-type audience, and the Disney people assure us the blood will be spilled in judicious quanti- ties. The source of the series is a fictional piece about old Los An- geles by Johnston McCulley. The book twice has been made into a movie. * * * To play the TV role, Disney. has 185 pounder who's been trying to get in the act around here about five years. Williams, now 29, a few came to Hollywood in 192 on a Tusbiorseh: < Sutomuntbelall con- tract, and stayed with U-I ‘about a year, doing very little. - Williams remained in relative e obscurity kicking around between */small TV and movie parts. Then, a few months back, he and about 15-other actors dropped in at Dis- ney’s to test for the. new series Williams knew how to fence and he resembled a Zorro, * * * Now, with any luck at all, he should be able to lick obscurity. The Zorro role is a plump plum in CHICAGO # — The AFL-CIO Executive Council Pier today in an atmosphere freighted with un- solved problems. ~. George Meany, president of the Although matters involving lead- -lership of the 850,000-member Car- penters Union are still awaiting Carpenters President Maurice A. Hutcheson from the Executive the adventure-mined TV game, Council. ~ Hutcheson and two~ other ‘ Car- penter chiefs, Vice President. 0. William Bilaier and Treasurer Frank Chapman, were charged _| with participating in a five-way split of $31,500 in quick profits pret The Executive Council ‘was ex- pected to act upon a recommenda- tion of the Ethical Practices Com- il’s| mittee with respect to President James G, Cross.of the 160,000- on the sale of land ear| for Indiana highway con-| !" PRES Mr aAL S¢c oii PONTIAC DRIVE-IN | —THEATER— Executive Council Meets Today in Chicago AFL- C10 Faces Unsolved Problems Beek, nae Seon teamed ahaa plying $400,000 in union funds, The employed at the Zion (Ill) Indus- tries, after having borrowed — 600 from Martin Philipsborn Sr. a heavy investor in the Zion bak- ery enterprise. 000 of the union funds he spent last year. The Executive Council was ex- Senate committee testimony that President Anthony Valente and Secrétary-Treasurer Lloyd Kle- “jnert of the 90,000-member United Textile Workers misused some) $100,000 in union funds. : No action was expected at the current session on the Teamsters Union, whose president, Dave The Bakers’ president was ac- cused of other irregularities, in- cluding failure to account for $32,- pected to hear first reports on! 18 16 Detonations 18 Sillier (slang) *) 20 . 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