For Colatéous Drivers i in n City: cae Free Tickets fo | ‘Pontiac Police were handing out’ a new- type tick if you're. @ courteous: oe driver you might get one. xox ¢ ‘The ticket is good for a reserved seat at — ‘famous aquacade which the’ Pontiac Area the Water Follies of 1958, an internationally — ‘Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring at Wis-_ . ner Stadium Friday, Saturday and Sunday. With Chamber cooperation, the Police a a ae ee ieee OF SOY Senrterne daleied - Pontiac, we We feel that the courteous pouring is usually a safer driver,” said Lieut. Clayton © Randolph of the Traffic Bureau. “His con- cern for others leads him to be | -cau- . Hous and patient as far as other drivers and = some. reason have been on Po About 200 follies’ tickets, donated by the FOLLIES TICKET — Here Thomas Mair of 725 Stirling St, receives the first Water Follies ticket handed out by Pontiac police for courteous driving. In. presenting the ticket, Patrolman streets. Gan 15k Wend Pemeliondat hea. signed te traffic patrol, Randolph said. “The officers have orders to pass out as many tickets as they can through Friday to motorists who deserve to be complimented “ en their drivihg,” Randolph said. Traffic patrolmen, he said, will be on the -alert for courteous driving, as they usually are for bad driving. © o* x 2 They'll be ssengrsd alert for drivers who allow pedestrians the right-of-way. “For lately,”. Randolph observed,” “Pontiac drivers have not been giving pe- destrians the with the result that pedestrian accidents. consideration they deserve, the increaSe.” ‘Randolph said the Traffic Bureau plans some special honor for the most courteous *driver’observed between now and Friday. Albert Foster complimented Mair for yielding: right-of-way to a pedestrian at Huron and Wayne fA ~ Underworld Kingpin Freed on Bail Facing Dope Charge NEW YORK (UPI) —Vito Genovese, charged with be- ing head of a worldwide narcotics combine, posted $50,- 000 bail yesterday 30 minutes after, it was set at his ar-'a raignment on the charges. Genovese and 36 others were named in an indictment. as members of a syndicate on pista. heroin into the’ United States from Europe, Cuba, Puerto Rico arid Mexico. - He was .said to be’ the “right. man,” or the head of the syndicate which allocated distribution of the be Chicago Racketeers Probe Story Page 2 narcotics in such‘ areas as New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Cleve-. _ land and Las Vegas. * 2 3 * Another defendant, Vincent 1. ' Gigante, said by U.S, Attorney Paul W. Williams to be Geno. vese’s. “No. 1 boy,” was released in $35,000 bail. Gigante. recently was sowie in the shooting of gambler Frank Costello. * x *« * Genovese attended the ganglands—— convention at Apalachin, N.Y., last Nov, 14 and has. been named as one of the leaders ef the under- world Mafia organization in crim- inal inquiries for the Jast 20 years. Of the persons named in the naf-} cotics conspiracy indictment, 23 have been arrested, eight others: are serving prison terms and six). are being sought. Y * * é The dapper.Genovese, of Atlantic). VITO GENOVESE Michigan Roads Busy LANSING ® — Michigan mo- torists traveled an estimated 637 million miles on state tt nes over the July 4 holiday weekend. pan * ‘i Highlands, N, J,, was described by |* his attorney ‘as a small business-| Comies .:)..... eis idieeesge ae man who lived a-family life in 8! County News ......:00..006 31 rented house. Editorials ...... vigveverees 6 * * * Markets ..... daevidves ; eM . His wealth has been estimated Obituaries Y fee Rae 4 by the district attorney's office at el ae ace ss * es Oe TV &-Badio Programs .... 39 ‘Wilson, Earl .....cc.:00.0. 9 2 Plgian. ‘Pontiac preceding 8 ‘a.m. Sept. P 1909 beefed that prices Big Color Ad Helps Build Big Sales Day Saturday, July.5, was the big- gest sales day of the year for Thomas Economy Furniture Co., 361 S. Saginaw St. ‘Charles Uligian, manager of the |store, credits the large business to “Scratch & Dent Sale” and their ‘full page; color advertisement that lappeared in the July 4 issue of The Pontiac Press, “We were mobbed from catty - said morning until closing — » Uligian credits the success of the’ “Scratch & Dent Sale” to ‘‘a mat- ter of aggressive promotion.” He said that the recession is in the minds pf the people and must be overcome by offering them real valués. showers Tonight, Cooler Tomorrow ° The U.S. Weather Bureau_pre- dicts thundershowers for the Pon- tiac area tonight with a low of 62-66 degrees. * * * Showers will end tomorrow and it will be a little cooler — just right for those golf games. The high will be near 80, Tomorrow night will be partly cloudy with little temperature change, low near. 64. Friday's outlook is partly cloudy with little change in temperature. * ee Fifty-seven: was the lowest re- corded temperature in downtown The reading at 2 p.m. wag 82. it's No New Problem ATLANTA, (UPI)—Modern con- / Sumers aren’t the only ones who. have been alarmed at the high .cost of living—look at the plight of ‘Atlantans of 49 years ago. A story in the Atlanta Journal of had risen to 3% cents a quart’ for milk, 28 cents a dozen for eggs, four cents a loaf for bread TRADE UP OR HOWN. at the Hot Let, The Bright Spot, FE 9-048. Women’s Pages ...... 21 to 25 & State Senator’ ada’s Parliament today that differences between can be solved. They must not be allowed to overshadow the tran- scendent importance of free winning of the global strug- said. ‘ Discussing matters which he “We stand together ata pivotal point in history,” Eisenhower said. “All that we Canadians and Americans, and those who went before us, have built, all that we believe in, o alae ee me iis eo oe challenge a response worthy .of ourselves and eur nations.’’ The setting for the presidential address was the great eak and stone chamber of the House of Commons in towering. Parliament icism of the United States and its policies. STRENGTHEN TIES ‘In: awareness -of such. criticism, Eisenhower came to the Canadian capital yesterday to attempt to strengthen ties of friendship which have been slipping. wt May conviction thet for-aB able bers of Commons and the Senate. In conciliatory terms, the Pres- ident got down to specific points of difference — U:S. wheat ex- . American restrictions on balance with the United States, and the heavy flow of American investment capital te Canada. —— to ‘matters which he nag “troublesome _ between! " the ve Prectiese said that in dis- posing of strplus wheat overseas, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) OK on Ballot State Supreme Court Decides in Favor of Lodge’s Designation Sen. L. Harvey Lodge can use| “State Senator’ under his name ‘on the Aug. 5 primary ballot, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled yes- terday. Justices, half of them out of Lan- sing and contacted by telephone, upheld a 1957 legislative act which allows state senators and repre- sentatives to use their incumbent designation on primary ballots if they wish. Sen. Lodge's: Republican op- ponent this year, Pontiac car wash owner Richard D. Kuhn, asked the high court to prohibit the senator from using the desig- nation, Kuhn, of 205 Gateway Dr., Waterford Township, said it gave Lodge an unfair advantage. He still maintained this view aft- er learning of the court's rulihg. “It's worth 25 per cent of the votes,” Kuhn, 28, insisted. Another candidate for office, William L.. Johnson, Democratic aspirant for governor, lost out also in another ballot ruling by the Su- premé Court Tuésday. Johnson, of [ronwood, sought te have Gov. Williams’ picture removed from the Démocratic. party on the ballot. The justices ruled this picture was permissible, The court ruled without com- ment in both decisions. . Kuhn’s contention, when he. pe- titioned for a writ of -mandamus June 30, was that lawmakers passed the measure in a ‘‘move to self-perpetuate Memselves in f- fice.” Yesterday's court ruling came just days’ before presses were ready to Toll. on the. primary bal- lots, Sample ballots were already in the office of Mrs. Mabel. Child, Oakland County election clerk. Un- der Sen. Lodge’s name was the OTTAWA (AP) — ae dent Eisenhower told Can-| the two neighbor nations. gle against communism, hey Building — a spot which has re-|- _|sounded more and more with -crit- ports oil imports, Canada’s trade im-— ‘world cooperation in the) jj continuing testimony about his dealings with G TELLS OF BUSINESS ACTIVITIES—Ber- _. AP Wirephote nard Goldfine was back before the House friends, business contacts and government subcommittee on legislative oversight today, agencies. Two poses of the Boston industrialist during testimony are shown above. in FIC Cone Tycoon Claims. He Distrusted - Federal Agency Doubts . Whether Ike’s Aide Did Much Good WASHINGTON (®}— House investigators ac- - eused Bernard Goldfine today of balking at their inquiry into $777,000 worth of his companies’ uncashed checks. Gold- fine shouted he would answer only what was “pertinent.” WASHINGTON (UPI) —Bernard Goldfine and his son H. Maxwell told House investigators today that they turned to presidential assistant Sherman Adams Former ‘M’ Star McAfee Killed Victims Crash ? Majors Among Four in Airplane Pitched in CULPEPER, Va. (AP) — Wil with the Washington Senators in the American League, and three 4 oS =" Albany, ger. All were residents of Albany) where McAfee was mayor. i | (Senators sold him to the St. Louis’ Browns. x *- | The four were stung from Tuesday's All-Star major league) baseball game at Baltimore when their plane crashed during a heavy rainstorm. — * * On an instrument pon | the plane crashed into a field o the farm of James C, Marsh, eight! miles south of here near Mitch-| ells. The crash scene is in north- cefttral Virginia, approximately 60 miles southwest of Wain. etre Gin Fizz Interests Us More Than Rocket Fizzles? LOMA LINDA, Calif. ® — A Washington, D. C., educator says Americans are more concerned the fizzles in their rockets. Dr, Winton H. Beaven, dean of the Scheol of Graduate Stud- -fes af Potomac University, said Americans are spending 10 times mere on liquor each year than ig being spent on basic research. He told Institute of Scientific Studies for the Prevention of Al- coholism: ‘While the Russians were bending their energies ‘to- ward keeping ahead of the Unit- ed. States in the race to develop more powerful rockets, Ameri- cans were furiously bending their elbows downing 2,943,267,079 gal- lons of alcoholic beverages in 1957.” Senators to Stay in Washington ” WASHINGTON i — Directors of the Washington Senators Base- ball Club today decided to keep the team: in Washington. They voted ‘against even discussing a shift in their American League franchise, * : Club president Calvin Griffith, who two days ago talked with other club owners about a pos- sible move, announced the direc- tors had met and abandoned any idea of relocating. Minneapolis, Houston, Dallas Bs Toronto, Canada, had been a. and 11% cents a pound for bacon. — designation. \ liam F. McAfee, former pitcher companions died in the crash of their ‘twin-engine airplane last night on rolling Culpeper _ County | Okinawa. Mc- | Afee, former star pitcher at the. buildi University of Michigan, quit Pro-| pleted in fessional baseball in 1934 when the! over the fizz in their gin than in j Student Services Head The appointment is the ‘tion disclosed for MSUO. It becomes effective July 15. . * * * the University Bs MALO, be wit de Ce ‘The other: victims were identi- ella “student life and lied as James H. Saniford, son of) coordination with high schools. a prominent Georgia manufactur er: Olan F. Fulmer, president of the MSUO building is reported on the — & Southern Bank ot | schedule by Dr. D. v Vacue, Ga., and James A. Ber-'wsu vice president. * * * ‘and drainage mains laid. ng is scheduled to be com- August, ,opening of the university in Sep- tember. Alexander was formerly with the Continuing Education staff of Michigan State University and_re-. cently returned from*two years as head of the MSU mission at of R y ukyus, on the construction of Foundations are being poured The 1959, for the _ ‘for MSUO Announced Roy J. Alexander has been named director of student services for Michigan State University Oakland, it was announced today at. East Lansing. first: full-time faculty posi- +for help in a tangle with the Federal Trade Commis- sion because they did not trust the commission. Goldfine and son were dubious, however, about what good their friend Adams did them. The morning session of the House tnfluence-investi- gating subcommittee brought Goldfine to the witness stand for the third time. Committee Counsel Robert W, Lishman took up most of the ses- sion asking the Boston textile ty- coon and his son about their mis- Jabeling troubles with the Federal Trade Commission and about tech- nical problems in: operating the geeks Ss be eres tills, iy was ready ‘with what his aldes saidoe tad were the complete records on $777,000 in uncashed checks, held by Goldfine firms since 1941. The subcommittee had threatened him with con- tempt if he failed to produce them. The subcommittee did not get ta this phase of the inquiry before it recessed for lunch. ae ee, ee, oe se. ae ROY J. ALEXANDER Detroit Gives Up on Airport Site | But Miriani Will Back | | an Area Authority for, Future Expansion | DETROIT — Mayor Louis Miriani said today Detroit has abandoned ‘the idea of locating a eay-ecned northeast airport in Warren or Sterling Township. The mayor said he favored a metropolitan authority which would Detroit area. * * * metropolitan authority idea,’ Miri- ani told the Detroit Aviation Com- mission which he recently vamped. “I agree now that once the authority is in business it should run our city airport." Both Sterling and Warren Townships: objected to Detroit's building a new airport in them, and Miriani said today: “We are going to get along with our neigh- bors. We have learned the hard way that we cannot quarrel with them.” Miriani said that whatever north- east airport site a metropolitan jauthority might pick would get his approval. r * * The mayor told his aviation com- missioners he expects them to give 100 per- cent cooperation to the airport committee of the super- i visors inter-county committee made up of supervisors from Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, St. Clair and Washtenaw Counties. Delos Hamlin, Oakland Board of; Supervisors chairman, also is chairman of the inter-county com- mittee, He Really Steals Bases CHARLES CITY; Iowa (UPI) —Stealing bases has landed a six-year-old boy into a mess of trouble.’ Police said the young- ster went to a little league field . « but first, second and third take charge of all airports in the; “We going to go along with the Senate OKs Ike’s Choice for New Health Chief WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen- ate today unanimously approved President Eisenhower's nomina- “ition of Arthur S. Flemming to be isecretary of health, education and welfare, Flemming, 53, president of Ohio | Wesleyan University, would suc- ceed Marion Folsom. The White House announced in May that Fol- som would leave between July 15 and Aug. 1. Fimming has served as direc- tor of the Office of Defense Mobii- ization and as a member of the (Civil Service Commission. | The subeommittee counsel has suggested some of the bank checks might have gone to federal of- ficials who were too timid to cash them but were willing to use them for collateral in businéss deals. Goldfine has denied that anything like that ever happened. Lishman brought up at one point a previously undisclosed instance in which Adams stayed at the Sheraton Plaza Hotel in Boston and his bill was paid by Gold fine’s Strathmore Woolen’ Co. * * This occurred Dec, 23-24, 1953, when the FTC was investigating labels used by Northfield Mills, an- Jother Goldfine firm.’ . The Elder Goldfine said he had dinner with Adams during (Continued on Page 2; Col. 3) ~* After 50 Hours in Wilderness scratched, bitten, but happily in an Adirondack wilderness. Told it was Tuesday, plucky Brenda said: Lost Girl, 5, Rescued re-| ‘MALONE, N.Y. (AP)—‘‘What day is it?” chubby 5-year-old Brenda Jean Doud bubbled when three hunters found her alive yesterday after 50 hours “I've been lost since Sunday,” a fact 500 worried searchers had known only too well. * * * Brenda, clad only in her panties, was standing in a swampy .area thick with fallen timber. The spot is about two miles from the camp her parents are build- ing at Eagle Pond, 16 miles south of this northern New York village. One of the three hunters, Harold Scott of Malone, said they were calling to one an- other as they beat through - the brush. Frequently, they shouted “Brenda.” She answered, “Who's that Scott quoted her as saying. * mentioned as possible new siles. % base inf his Wagon . . . and cart- ed them home. : eaten, was in good condition. hollering at me over there?” “You'll find out,” he laughed. * Scott, George Hanna of Maloné and Robert Armstrong of a Westville carried Brenda nearly a mile to their camp, ther drove her to a.hospital here for a reunion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doud of Massena. _, Hospital - officiats said Brenda, " pony had * 1 PRN mt) | : wo ee ae PREPOS SE ay me a a Me eag é ae a Pei Sideways Talker | Manonledge — Search Teams Locate His Companion’s Body in Colorado Canyon Pn tet sat. 35 With Comments; Other Top Names to Follow rai ANTONITO, Colo. @ — Reseue teams moved today along routes above -and below a man . trapped on a narrow shelf of rock where he has been stuck for five. days. FIND BODY One group at the base of tower- ing Conejos Canyon found the body of the trappedman's companion dark gorge thwarted a helicopter a on the ledge 60) feet from the ITY — Pontiac’s fe pes Ponting Press _Phote bottom of the canyon has identi-| monitoring team practited locating a real source of : Krause (center). With them is Charles Cohen, Pontiac sanitarian, | before -a standing-room audience tied himself ag Sanders to mem-| esterday in Murphy Park. Shown demonstrating how they use who acted as instructor. The radioactive source was brought here in the Senate’s marble-pillared bers of the rescue team. the city’s survey meters (Geiger counters) are Bourke from Detroit to give the 15 city employes who make up the civil. | caucus-room which seats 300. His} GIVEN FOOD (left), of the department-of-publie health, and Police Capt. Walter defense a refresher course in how to use the delicate instruments. -/ Comments — and his - Don Bowley, 22, scrambled a— kept the room in constant turmoil, a lowered rope to Sanders’ : en _ \& Tine of small youngsters yesterday. He gave the trapped oe + o, . : . . ae eed eae oir oe are oa es Talanhone Rates| eo/dtine Admits Asking Denies Knowing) St & sess ses 3 collect s Bowley volunteered fo Soin the | h Adams to Intervene p Witiams, Mickey Manic, stan oer ef bee - — | ck awaiting their turn in the witness Pt petigets gece tomy Up 10c a Mont (Continued From Page One) | to the House caucus sonar we q efeers chair. an attempt caysab ag Cong El Pontiac Area Residents ee tte gr Bam they dees his friend Adams when Adams Ex-Head of Bartenders one’ slccsiadiites member — Sen. oO eee ee on ock| 10 Pay More; Business! «au 1 could say is that we had Se ee rr UMD Ses, Gemigaters 900 Co ee an elke Stalled by the precipitous can-| Lines Also Hiked @ very good dinner,” he said. | 1. tour hundred seats were) Didn't Sponsor Him - |smooth sailing for the sports ex- yon walls, rescuers called on an Goldfine said he didn't Know... well before the starting! emption bill despite the 45 senators Army helicopter from Ft. Carson.) an j of 10 cents a month|=2ctY Why he turned over tolncnr Congressmen and wives of| WASHINGTON (UPD) — A for-|Who have joined as its co-sponsors. a _ An increase of 10 cents a Adams a letter he received {rom|congressmen sat in extra space|mer Chicago union official today| O'Mahoney said it is clear, de- +t * * ce en iL tons can elie hie oe ee ee etoma (behind the committee rostrum. langrily denied knowing underworld spite court rulings to the contrary, eee rm the Ponting area. 7ee: "TL gave it to him becatise the| cere, wood In farther reaches of/ngures who, the Senate Ruckets| mer iateben oe @ Sigmntie com. SN tel a fetter speaks for Sine,” he enld.|""C 2230" 59 wo 100 people waltedl Conan te lee von ‘- *. £.-2 wor cuew betes fy Lt: Karl Hol The increase, approved by At another point, Golitine said possible tern to O'Mahoney said he will ask the sel of Skokie, Ill ‘The rescue at-|Public Service Commission, was |he believed: the labeling trouble|&, PR Oe hoe in washing| , uouls Romano, one-time presi-|iins sponsors to a con —etfective throughout most of Mich-| had straightened out when dent of Chicago Bartenders Union pg, en tempt — last one of the day ton. ~pa gressional grant of was turned back by turbulent air|igan, It affécts, one, two and be got the Dec. ¢ letter It was in an argument 278, began his testimony with |nower to sports execatives—Who in the canyon 35 miles west of|party line subscribers on flat-ra PY Snes ona pe lary neley Gut the Fintvia wubcon-lninie S) camect commie sue (eT are, nobody knows.” here. service... reasons | mittee ‘first brought to light rec- Such a grant, he sald, might The shelf where the one man| Also actording to “The thing that bothered me and!snerman Adams, President Ei- ; ts eer teenie nora: has been trapped since Friday|Storm, manager of the 0 oA Goldfine added, “was|senhower's top aide, and other But then, under close question-| casts as they are how deprived slopes downward at a 45-degree|Bell Telephone Cov branch, were prompted ++ + DE! federal officials, ing by counsel Robert F, Kennedy,| o¢ some TY angie tome the canter edh. Bare servicd rates. Added ‘wasiconre 178 BAG iid cite a Goldtine gt a cneday. re. [22 Steving former . Chicagoan |, 0 meungag’ “gate : 600-foot to 20 cents mon one * settled - already, . abruptly denied knowing Frank peg lid two-party business phones, he said. |ad been straightened out.” et ieee ke ae (The Enforcer) Nitti, Murry (The| Subcommittee Chairman Tin Vely of the mas identified a Goldfine drew a bigger crowd pr Pm 89 seep Sed boon [came Hiuiaghreys, Louis tte eteuver (OoTesn) ald iter Gut wi floc Storm announced the price for by events hocarte antitrust some former Coroner’ Walter ‘5. Howe, Se rege pr: nang yh sptgaienn staoe Ms rotern t0 Washingt a Nettt. and the (Daseball stars like Bob Feller and . was —_ . % ee Oe ve eae Can Solve P roblems, middle-of-the-night others had “placed” Romano in lees tee ae atone i oe ioe fall He ox sanines Soe" Exceptions were made in the s--* |dun o-menemnabioes cred at | the union, but’ the latter, now |binetoothall, baseball, basketball the fall. He suffered multiple frac- : 's _ one tures, Howe said. | case of five suburban Detroit ct- lke Tells Canadians vestigator was caught with a hid-| * Corel Gables, Fia., insurance jand hockey. a eee ee : z r pret man, retorted: “How could they, : preedln- gray. sapere 2 ee eee ee I nin Gans? = Ss aes ieee * ; = Southfield. There ‘the residen (Continued From One) : |"00m_of a Goldfine publicity man,| wend ncaa si em .. |..He_also announced that the sub- Vi, se a Receives Minor Injuries . increase was United to 7° "5 | a Staten i sal to| Latta, The subcomnedidtes rege ng coplamngy~. ban commiting plant 9 hese. “Calvin| U*S> Viee Consul Hopeful . . a month party © :»« caer S 2 : . Baron Shacklette, quick- erick Evans. , described president ashing : : . When Car Flips Over . on |{2mage normal commercial mar-jly joined the ranks of the unem-| yesterday as an associate of Nitti|ton Baseball Club. Retur s t Cuban Rebel Rieke B-Amis, 37, of 3142 Wood-|unit. message charges. swtallys, taser ¢. alemrnen™ yy -7 ed maa _ {andl is gang, but said that ‘was This year’s congressional show-|+ + Ns tO s tury “4 Lake : generally "| Goldfine’s b16nde bookkeeper, |“ use I lived same ff Casey-at-the-bat began with ; ‘ ssiace ichecles last sigh whan St The 2 eae a Pi lgecomer have contended thet | Mildred Ps “reporte djbullding polar age Stengel, in a gray business suit,) GUANTANAMO, Cuba (AP) — are continuing although slowly.” car overturned on Woodlawn St-'¢2 215,000-a-year annual rate boost page a pre Sees down Sor the Sepehcy Ween slot mee ‘eed ironed mn where he should/U- S. Vice Consul Robert Wiecha acting .deputy chief of at Oakley Park Rd., according to telephone company f0T| overseas, - | from her room in the same hotel, Ee - ie Coen ot tlie tnttbens table planned ‘to return to rebel courr/™Ussions at the embassy in Ha- Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies.|it, 1 300,000 Michigan subscribers. } the Sheraton Curios, tutional right against self-incrimi- vana, flew to the U. 8. naval base Amis was treated at Pontiac\The company got another $2,835,000| But Eisenhower said he con- nation on questions about his per-| He evokéd his first guffaw with |'TY today and gnid-he has. hopes} or Guantanamo Bay to discuss the i General Hospital and released. lincrease last August. siders the basis for past objec- 2|sonal finances. a mild complaint that there were |some of the 30 U. S. servicemen situation. He conferred four hours ! eS, Soe tee Seni’ lls Off Conf “Tt I did anything wrong there | ®° place cards. kidnaped by Fidel Castro's meniwith Rear Adm. R. B. Eilis; the | ) a removed and “the doors of con/UGHS Vil VONTEFENCE| are. enough taw enforcement | ‘Thereafter the room was seldom released before. nightfall. 'base commander. 4 Nebraska - Wisconsin Area Alerted pray ceaplles the Homage final ae agencies to take care. of nie,” |silent, The laughter reached gome|_ Th¢ 2>year-old vice consul from|: = 4 on this subject—“there must never] \Wfith Freed A he commented, aS ind of crescendo, however. when |S2ginaw, Mich., and Daymond Peg | Tornadoes Prove Harmless|\" "=" * "=" | TED uring Rein theme” part ot eve alee, «aezene, J] Mawes Hash H WIESBADEN, Germany (AP) glasses, Romano snapped, |baseball in Japan. cnitioians ae bower anid Canadians can rigntiy|™?_ US. ie oro toa pth ct you hie he tah,“ evi: there {0 Bey terday. Wiecha. bad. been “the ANN ARBOR (UPI)—Madame- ; | poned a news conference by. the |/mstead of a spaper. agg ‘ area held by Castro’s for mek Ey Gael Eee Reeneees hocatn wiety 20 un tomlin. teegh crane ca ee leased by the Sov-|licity? — said in awe énd).)"4, teehie to RO ee Dhad Set cake ne Heavy winds and lashing rains can expand or restrict opportuni. {et Union, saying they were “too After refusing to answer a string + « o& Americans kidnaped by the Cuban} China dy, arrived a pounded an area from Wisconsin field near Bellwood, Neb. tired and-exhausted to face the|of questions, he growled: “Play hour for |surgehts. Willow Run Airport today to ; ties to sell in the U.S, market. x : It took just about, an : to Nebraska last night and a| No tornado damage was record- press today. > + . that in another pitch, I can’t keep fi to Elmore, assistant manager of| begin a two-day visit at the RRP Agger wi H i : But the same is true, he reminded, The ei Casey finally to get oonr | mit ‘les ' ; — ries ont ean ed, however, ‘in either Iowa or|of actions by the Canadian govern-| aed aeerview cetaeireeng nt tune. menting on~ the bills as|the Ermita sugar 10 miles} University of | Michigan. - She | rey at pag om Nebraska. ment. their cortior ka’ tote postponed| _ @omtane denlea taking part in |Chairman Kefauver requested: him oot thas 2%. He an, bowt was met at the airport by Eric . Omaha recorded wind gusts up | Canadians complain against |for the same reason, __—_| SAY labor-management deals hat jo, 00 Ato tet oad been re-(hostage released, leaving the 30| Wallet, am assistant to Michigan ofS to 60 mp.h. and parts of Wis-'| Testrictions on oll imports to the | An Air Force spokesman said : sailors and Marines, two Ameri-| President Harlan Hatcher, and i P | ; out their knowledge. He sald “I [phrased by Sen, John A. ‘Carroll \ The Weather connin, Minceets sd Town’) ie tinat tn Cretied be parieee- [arene okie kc: iti | STN eee (D-Colo),- who asked why, since|can, civilians and one Gsnadian) three Nationalist China stidents : experienced heavy rains, perspec- | press conference E the Supreme Court already ;has|” "| William Chen, Paul Mao and ‘ tive—“‘a healthy domestic ofl | The men’s unarmed cargo trans-| Asked if he had any part in Gilmore, ; Full U.8. Weather Bares Report | | Grantsburg, Wis., recorded more| producing industry ts vital to our | ort crossed the border of Soviet| payments by management to un- eee. tae te bee repreuntaiive of U. & Ainhasea.| 19'la.Woo, Madame Chiang will ,TONTIAC AND VICINITY = Fhender-| +40” Similar enorme * Moos ae Fomrsn 883k se lay, recorded an |"™™t ® Puy them | o9 Much for Spinster ~ eles eee te 3 ay | : Dewntown Temperatures » whe ee —————— ) “4 ® 5 $a merece Be oe oe re ted 21? teohen'end | He noted thet U.S, investments rt . fe ee be See uae ee 1958 : Buick bd 88 Meee an oS eee T3| Baltimore measured 1.23 inches. |Dave helped provide employment, > , Vaccine Reduces:Polio (# ; nn i Fe aus _|_ Still other rains were scattered|to Camda) nents $ a-Lone Y VV OPI 96 bet. in Australia — lan Den onstrators “ iy in a0 d 3 . . ' a , 4 (as downtown) in a western area reaching from| .Jf there are defects in the in- . ~ m rs .” hest SNOE ssscactyessssss n are CANBERRA — The Australian @® peewee Rage ARmeren SSS SIRS Menor ot the Pacific Nort [esumeat,, Process, Eisenhower! 10g ANGELES (AP)—The world hurried by Miss Rthel-|Health’ Ministry reports that the! yg oe oe ae ex is ! interior of the Pacific Nortl-| said; he is confident ways will be : * * ‘ : : Weather™Partiy clouds’. ea paraliy mga nega Batagtaoratond | : ;) "[hatinwhie antipolio vesckation Limited —- Super — Specials ” Pee Sear Ago i Featios ; tk Few people stopped. at the 73-year-old spinster’s small campaign — using Salk vaccine ~|# Ce f Station We ; Lees cempergtere cccc0°298 | Cyear, warm weather, however, comtries, | | walkup flat... the postman now and then .... the landlord, |conducted since July, 1956, has| ntury—- station Wagon, Mean temperature o..ceeseevee. ess 6 60.5 ) i ’ ’ . cu ’ 2 Weather—8 remainder of iy * * +: . °{eut theidence isease t * * j : ; mesenger feenerstare _|the Far West and extended ioe “ses Been loved itfe—but not thi"ionsly one ane was |%© Per, cost. The ministry slaoly, Ul With Approximately 3,000 Miles ia 103 in nee ee aimed ward into Texas, . Hunt Pickled Thieves living. ; : nation's population under 15 years ry ibaa erties ndboamendin oo = atm expect to pay for - Tuesday's Temperature Chart Temperatures hovered around | | 4c GELES (UPD <- Some Yesterday she bathed, put on her best nightgown and robe | 1 ace has been vaccinated, ah, By - Ae a Bitimore 8. 0 Memptis” $8 1, the 100-degree mark at midnight sega. ge gee and wrote: Rey nae ' sa a Cres Motes Salve Formanet we ening mal Conenaieeiy Bismarck =. 5f §3 Miami = 25 73 along the Callfornia - Arizona rw . “For five years I have searched the depths é6f me. Why |; A ' ~ _ Take advantage of this and buy now at big, big savings, Brownsville 86 75 M pickled are the objects of a city- Link 3 Fires to Arsonist 4 Buffalo 74 63 Minneapolis 68 62) border after soaring to 118 how did I inflict a life like this one on 4 : ‘ , : Charleston 87 76 New Orleans 8 74 : wide search here today. and in: myself o 4 we SS eee 8 Bl Tre: 3 - A food shop owner told police |" t cannot find any other answer than the erlme of get- | , BEAUMONT, Calif. — Three : f MOTOR rs Cleveland 72 $s ‘ oan ¢ Le a ee 4S 39c Reversible Soap Dishes Solid rubber, one side holds the soap, other side drains ...... $6.95. Kitchen Step-on Cans control lid. 20 quart ...... cece wana | mason Pint IES SPRINKLE 4g ICE. DECANTER E Regular $149 © » ” néguler ae . - Unbreakable yas Cc Es His! pint caps copestty. "9c he i teen oe laundry clothes Tea | tnd Floor eeeeereone evesenascccccacsevesonsccouoeseeeoosoococecs 39 Stove Utility: Ma Mats | 3 ¢ 8 x 19 °tnch mat with asbestos becking 54.96 Rubber Shower Mais 24 x 24 toch rubber mats in black tolors. Heavy duty --.--- $4.95 Super Juicers © 7 8° * “Dasey” juicer for easy operation. Wall model....+«+.++++» $7.95 Aluminum Waste Basket Big 12 quart alumiriam baskets are rustproof, durable ...655 $5.96 Carpet-Rubber Floor Mats 34 & 10% inches. Carpeting on rubber floor mats 69c Rubber Silverware - te all dish drainers. Air-drieg gilverWeat o4.--ceeersseses *l, 8 Card Table Covers . able plastic in gteen colors, 34% 34 inches $1.49 1.49 Rubber Sink. inors Max i 14 mnches, Lines y° inches, Lines your se: as = 1.49 Oven Aid C ‘Oven’ cleaner in a tube pius cleaning mite « we siveyens ‘il vere 73° | ¢ Regular Size Captein Vac’ brand Segesoeoocssorc?e Ceti decccccccseocseoseosecs ; ull GALLON 7 Paint Thinver : pet tine S mit om ‘AGinisa Ton ££. aad Sanding Kit 68* | Pol tic shakers in assorted p28 x 14 sth, ie : = a. ana tty. teat : handles and knobs ; aeeite. wasey £ * Regular $2.98 : Fee = ind Fleer sprees steel point gh ra ie Hundreds of tiny holes to soak or sprinkle. Coupling at end to attach additional hose. Limit 25 feet. —tnd ES Toilet Seats = Aa | 95 Valeo ~ complete with hinges =— —_—, oe English Bone China ‘Cup & BOTH FOR— $2.00 Value Choice of assorted — Imported from England, of finest china. Limit 2 cana at E this price. +2nd Fleer Unbreakable PLASTIC : Salt-Pepper Shkrs. lene pias= lors. iP p Tray: Trays. is 7 95 Sao oO Sauce Pan _ ie $4.95 ect ths cover, gauge, ” Yabreakable PLASTIC Waste Baskets nag moe 25x18x7. Inch Size olystyrene Plast uti Basket | 37: Fy uses — laundry eh vegetable tray, % een Fleer Round iPait Shove Saucer 73° 7 DRUG DEP’T. SPECIALS LE Buckeye ALUMINUM tnd. Fieor : sa [fei » and Fleer oO ae 19 : $3.25 Sound Recording Tape * action movies in colors. Fresh sleeve prints, patterns etc. Reisen . —&. Evening in our history. Plan to be here and get your share of savings! hoon ee ee, Impossible to list them all. Just | cath ged eee ‘Only a Low Overhead —- “Small * Store Like SIMMS Could Aftord to Slash Prices So Low on So Many Items, MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS | . Gay strij t- E term 2 2ihalpock- e ets, wi," Dack siper Reg. Size -Cigarettes—Limit 2 (6c Tax) Carton 2.15 King & Filter Cigarettes—Limit 2 (7c Tax) Carton 2.25 79¢c Imported Briar Pipes—choice of 12 shapes . .39%¢ 25¢ Book Matches—Carton of 50 books (Limit 2) 1l¢ 10 Lighter Fluid—Fairway 3-ozs. (Limit 2) ... .5e | Ladies’ Sweaters Values ; 88 ~E One-button shrugs, cotton half $1 Cigarette Lighters—automatic imported ..... 44c $3.98 Elec. Alarm Clock—Telechron (10% Tax) 2.74 + $7.95 Elec. Hair Clipper—Wahl single cut ..... 4.99 2.95 Al'm Clock—Alpine 40-hr. w'up (10% Tax) 1.89 15¢ Billfold Inserts—4 picture windows ........ 6e $9.15 Wahl Electric Vibrator—‘Powersage’ ... .4.99 10c’Pocket Combs—tine & coarse styles ........ 2c 98c Ladies’ Wallets—plastic, blue or brown .... 98c Barber Neck Duster Brush—nylon bristles _..39c 69c Barber Neck Cape—plastic, for home barbers 27¢ ~$2.49 Flasher-Lantern—spot-lite-combination_..1.49 _ = $1.00 Household Shears—8-inch, magnetized .. .39¢ $1.00 Travel Case—nylon, zipper, blue or brown 63¢ $2.00 Hand Mirror—9-inch, fancy metal back ..1.07 45c Bon-Bon Candy—full pound for 25c All Day Suckers—giant 612 ounces 50c Musical Bubble Gum Batons—limit 2 Kotex Feminine Napkins—pack of 12 .......... 29c Kleenex Tissues—box of 400 sheets (Limit 3) ...19¢ §-Grain Aspirin—bottle of 100 tablets .......... 6c $2 Room Deodorant Bomb—household spray ... .66¢ $1.19 Hep House & Garflen Bomb—10-oz. ...... 77¢ 69¢ Pal Razor Blades—single or double edge .... 79c Shopping Bags—plastic fabrics ........... 29c 98c Charles Antell Liquid Formula #9 ........ 63c 69c Toothpaste—Colgate, Crest, Gleem, etc. ....46¢ 83c Vitalis Hair Tonic—with V7 added ........ 48c $1.75 Egg Creme Shampoo—full 16 ounces-.... .59c. $1.40 Charles Antell Hair Spray—7 ounce ...... Tle 29c Bobby Pins—pkg. of 75, rubber tip ... .2 for 29¢ $1.35 Tip-Toni Peryanent-—-timit Dn ccheer ess. 88c i Best Buys in Photographic Equipment $99.95 Electric Eye Movie Camera $°7 7 8mm camera with sufo. eye for lens opening. Famous make. Oe an nn eas oe Kodachrome COLOR Kodachrome COLO Pull 1200 feet on 7-Inch spool. Hi-Fi style. .....ssessseceess 8mm MOVIE FILM — SLIDE FILM $2.65 Roll $4Mag, 20 Exp. 36 Exp. 189 269° 124 p> For: beautiful color slides in- doors of outdoors, Fresh dated dated — limit 6 rolls, film, No limit. - Obeeeerccccosocoresocconcogecocoosooooonels $4.95 Sabre Flash Camera 1” Camera and Flash. Use 620 film - 12 snaps in color or B&W Indoor “or outdoor film for $6.95 Volar Slide Viewer : Built-in light, compact, fits into pocket. With batteries .... Choice of 3 Stree - sleeve cardigans of sleeveless pullovers. All sizes S-M-L.. 3 : —Main Fleer 3 Assoried Sires of Ladies’ Purses . Values to $4 uine Gen leathers, Plastics, 100% nylons in variety colors, styles, Washable Fla. -el Ladies’ Pedal Pushers Regular $1 60 Gauge 15 Denier LADIES _ Nylon Hosiery : 3°70 Size 842 only — tremendous vaiue if this is-your size. Honey - or tea beige shades. Regular : 98c a Famous QUAKER. . ean —Main : Helenca Nylon Stretch Children's Anklets a of } Pairs 88 Fits all sizes 6 to in pack. $1.50 value, CANNON First Quality Beach Towels $1.29 Value 77° Random color Choice of Styles MENS & BOYS Dirty bucks, white loafers, grey suedes, oxfords and other mis- cellaneous styles. Broken sizes 3 to_12,_No limit. | Broadcloth—Short Sleeves Boys’ Sport Shirts Value — 7 ¢ to } 1.29 : Sanforized broadcloth shirts in E assorted patterns. a sleeve style in sizes 3 to | ). sesdieend White Broadcloth MENS ATHLETIC Under Shorts 59e are Value | Gripper front undershorts in white broadcloth. Broken size range 32 to 40, Limit 3 pairs. Basement. Big 27x48 Inches 100% NYLON Throw Rugs T 29 Washable nylon rugs in variety of colors. Skid resistant back- 2.98 Value ing. Large 27x 48-inch size. —Basement : NOON ‘til 9p.m._ Ladies’ ‘T’ Topper & Short Sets 99° eel 55,95 Ladies’ Swim Suits Ae $1.29 Sheet Blankets-2 for —Basement $3.29 Men's Work Pants-2 for $3.98 Men's Canvas Oxfords "SPECIALS for WOMEN 41.95 Ladies’ Rayon Slips 59¢ : Washable slips in pink, red, black color. Size 32-34 .........- 7 *2,96 Ladies’ Pucker Panties, 4 for 1° White pucker pants with garter tabs Small size .......... . Knit “I’ Topper and Salltone shorts. 2 pieces, Gize 10 ...... " PSOSSOOSSHSSHSHESSOOSHHOSSOHHSHSSHHOHOOEOOHOOE - Ledies’ Betier Style Only 186 Pairs. Maternity Dresses i. SHOES Values to $8.98 Slightly soiled 288 | tee, Fe as 7 maternity. dresses . tn gailelotn. broken memes 567) es, 10 to 18. —Malin ee SHSHSSSHSHHSSSHHSSSHHSHHSSSHHHSHHHSEHHOHHCOOHEEES 53.89 Ladies’ Pajamas 1 2-pe. mandarin style. Sanforized broadcloth, size 34 only .... 43 Ladies’ Better Shorts Pisins, whites, ivy stripes, assorted fabrics. Size 24 to 30 .... J Ze Cotton plaid, pelon lined bra, shoulder strap. 34-36-38 sizes .. : SPECIALS for CHILDREN $1.96 Girls’ Topper and Short Sets 1 00 Topper with hood, elastic waist shorts. Sizes 7 to 14...... La Kids’ 2-Pc. Summer Sets . T 33 $1.69 Girls’ Sw $ a¢ 1.00 Girt’ Swim Sets S88 Choice of shorts or peda! pusher with shirt. sizes 3 to 6x.. ea ‘Chix’ Percale Fitted 2-Piece Sets CRIB SHEETS TODDLER SUN SUIT $1.98 Value malta? Value . for crib mattress- 1% = Bn Tg = QQc es. Knit sid Spits Helse ya SeuaRsinbsucuccepeneqanceoseoennacesescaiean, $1.98 Girls’ Shorts Side zipper, belt cuffed at leg, fast color. Size 7 to 14 .... 32 Baby Bath Tubs White enamel on metal. 18-inch oval shaped .............. 33 Baby Bath Tubs Enameled porcelain on steel. 24-tmch oval .......00...ccenee $2 Infants’ 2-Pc, Playtex. Set Shirt with plastic lined pants. Pink tn size M-L-XL ........ ~$2 Boys’ Pajamas ~ Coat style with long sleeves, elastic waist bottom, 6 to 16... BARGAIN BASEMENT 7 17" ,, Cotton in solid and plaid colors. Double bed size .......... $3.89 Gannon Percale Sheets Choice of full or twin sizes. Lilac top or blue bottom ...... , SCRSHSSHSOHSSSSHHHSSHHSHHSSEHSSSESESOHEHHEEEES Assorted Styles WINDOW CURTAINS Valpes to $5.89 1 87 Fine Linens _. TEA TOWELS $1.59 Val.—3 for 1 00 SSSOKSCHOSSHHECSHECHEHEHBESREESEHEOEEOHESEEEEEE 52 Bath Mat Set, 2-Pe. (3 piece sets .... $1.77), assorted colors ........s0eceeesenee $3.49 Chair Throws in Denim (Denim Sofa Throws .... $1.90). Limited color selection .... SPECIALS for MEN 50 $2.49 Men’s Work Shirts—2 for Twill im grey, green, tan etc. Sizes 14 to 20 ...ccecessevenae 3 SOHHOHSSOHSSSEHHHHEHELHHSSHHSESEOHOSEEESEOEEE Casual & Dress Style Men's Combed Cotton MEN’S PANTS ATHLETIC SHIRTS | Values to $4.89 159 99° -_ weaves, cords, SOSCHOSHHOSOHHOHHOHSHHHOSHHHHHHCHHHHHOSEOTOOE 55.98 Men’s Leather Oxfords 3° Glove leather, crepe sole & heels. Tan in sizes 7 to 11 .... , Sorry; No Phone Orders—No Mail Orders—No Layaways at | These Prices, Rights Reserved fo Limit All Quantities. SIMMS 98 N. Saginaw St. Priscilla, criss- cross, cotton silks, = pleat a drapes, towels, Set of 3 oat this price. ee —Basement Twill th Khaki or Grey. Size 29 to 42. Zipper front .......... pan’ — ee etc., in colors; veenne — =“ Sizes oh to 40. (2 for $3 Limit : —Basement —Basement ‘Beachcomber’ in blue or brown. Crepe sole, Sizes 6% to 12 Pontiac's One-Stop Wonder Store aed Deviled Ham We New Golden Fluffo Shortening Blues and Washes. Blue Dot Duz 2 xx. 67c ‘ Giant Pkg. 79 of Large Size a. | Ivory Soap. 2 cokes 35¢ | . __ Giant Pkg. 3¢ Off Lobel - Zz , Ajax Cleanser ° 1) 2 Com 39C p ° 14-0, Cans 2 For 31¢ 3 ra Duz | 2 a 67e- -—___.. Glant Package 79¢ ¢ Washday Favorite woe or money back. So, ask yourself .-». “In times‘like these, can. Ae shopping at A&P! . Gets Clothes Clean Tid 2 mm. 65¢ Giant Pkg. 77¢ For The Complenion Camay Soap 2 cat. 21¢ ‘Fer The Bath Camay Soap 2 cam 29¢ A&P’s Low Price Cheer 2 ME 65° Giant Pkg. 77¢ Dial Soap 2 cam 25¢ For A Luxury Batty Dial Soap 2 cater 35¢ Fine For Dishes Liquid Chiffon go. Can 59C 7eOff 12-Oz. Con 32 Feel Realty Clean Zest Soap 2 ct, 29¢ \ For The Laundry j , Ad Detergent ~ | me 75C i /. qe Save At A&P ma _ DashDetergent ee 2 6g Fhe, New and Different Comet Cleanser 2% Sle For Your Pet Pard Dog Food ‘Com’ B5C Long Time Favorite Woodbury Soap 2 &&. 21c Laundry Favorite Fels Naptha Soap 4 ton Alc ARP 's Low Price — Niagara. Starch "ne O9C Walder - — Toilet Tissue | tole 35c Keep Fresh ‘Round The Clock IT’S NATIONAL HOT DOG MONTH! “surer-richt” ALL MEAT sain ESS FRANKS JANE PARKER 2 . SLICED ° ee ta Rolls low as possible on the many items you-buy in a week . Nowadays, when every penny ‘soants it’s more 1s enpoueant ‘thes ever to count © on p A&P each your gags You see, . in addition to specials. ‘And when you think of the number of foods you use for your - twenty-one meals a week, you'll see, that A&P’s many low Prices add a to a nice savings for you: Besides, A&P quality is guaranteed to please, /7 not to shop at A&P?” Millions Sparaewives give us their answer. by Shi TOP QUALITY “COMPLETELY CLEANED — Whole Fryers LB. “Super-Right” NEW CROP HOME GROWN HEAD LETIU( to a3 Soodless Grapes THomeson us. 206 Red Radishes .... cuosro 10¢ Pascal Celery cxsr, tenon — Tix 29¢ JANE PARKER—REGULAR 49¢ VALUE Spanish Bar Cake het Pe Mo, he cs na ASE ret Age Now 39¢ NEW! ECONOMY aoe er oa 6 OZ. JAR. 4 BIG PONTIAC STORES TO SERVE YOU 1185 N. Perry St., at Madison . _ 949 W. Huron St., Nr. Telegraph Rd. 4724 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains Above Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings Until 9 25 W. Pike St., Downtown Pontiac Open Monday and Fridey Evenings Until 9° Closed Sunday, As Usual 24 Size Heads * Instant Coffee Danish Not ing. n. Bing Cherries MEAUTIES 3% California Plums ..... 4 29¢ Wed eats Pane JANE: PARKER NOW REG. 39¢ NET 2% Dutch Applé Pie REO. 5% “itr Giant Jelly Roll. serves. 12 Plain Rye Brecd . REO, 20 BANQUET | BRAND | _ 5% oar 15¢ sum 5 - 99% OR CHICKEN C Lemonade " “eros 16 oS 6-072. “Grange Dk ors «6 285 9 FAIRMONT—Lerge Curd, oF Od Herhiened Sell God Cottage Cheese =m: 25¢ Ched-0-Bit "thts CAN PROCES” 318, BG Large Eggs ‘Uanse'fe” .. vez. G6e Sliverbrook Butter . . . . hain, 62¢ Butter LAND O'LAKES yy ces 6%. Ay te3 Ee ~uguPER-RIGHT* ‘QUALITY: pe A&P ice prices By ; ARM OR ENGLISH CUTS «= de! ~ Stewing Beefawsszs = 79 Leg 0°L -Patti-Pak ‘Steaks “1.09 Spare Ribs. eT ta, © 3 -— Halibut Steaks roxmoume uu ABe b ames. = 79 a SES Pity? 3 «< Ocean Perch Fillets = 3% AcP’s CANNED JUICE SALE MIX OR MATCH ‘Hawalian Punch _ A&P Grapefruit Juice A&P Orange, Juice BE your .00 | CHOICE aj CNS - YOUR CHOICE A&P Tomato Juice ‘ti 7 Mott's Apple Juice 3 ree ee , aad 1 Ge ik 2 | “Frame Yolen worse | 2 "Sus. 38 - : AP Shade Siena on ig j - we ihe Qe 3 Sunnybrook Red Salmon . teed - itn 790 Paper Napkins = eee OE 4 Lorna Doone Cookies. vk we et 88s pe. é / Sail. Detergent fogr' g cee ne 2 390, % AQe Tuva Fish cwicxmwons Dressing maanrs 1090... SR 39¢——Wheat Germ nmi Krispy Crackers sunsima , ta 29 Butter Cookies wmman . ee ne mor 29¢. Star-Kist | luna cHunk sre SCR 35¢ | Pie Filler WANK YOU BRAND ta 45¢ Wesson Of ruse. es ot 1% ‘Hodson’ Napkins: nannow 2 ES 95e ‘Gark’s Chewing Guth 6:4": 20¢ _ Peanut Fluft iar worm “iaee SBC Valeream "am oncom rasan” 59% : Roman Cleanser. vir BE Ae Babbitt's ¢ steric Weisley Soop’... «: ba pu pmees : whe pemrieee ATLANTIC i mien / GREAT : Ss Ae RY 1a DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAIL ie * ’ 4 ake * wy foe Approved. for Take advantage of P. L. 550 to improve your ediica- tion and prepare for a position. Veterans eligible for G. I. Training havé three years from the ing. Do not allow your eligibility to lapse. Courses are offered in Business Administration, Pro- fessional Accounting, Higher Accounting and Junior Accounting. Other subjects are available. j ENROLL NOW! Day, Half- ‘Day, and Evening Classes Continue throughout the Summer Call or Phone Today for Information The Business ‘Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street VETERAN'S TRAINING | date of their discharge or separation to enter train- ; ~~ Phone FE 2-3551 | fRESGE’S the family’s choice LOMA LINDA, Calif. (UPID—A | “Prohibition will be the big |national issue in the United States \Committee for the Prevention of Prohibi i pie Seen Within 10 Years He said he based his observa- tion on a survey of trends over i-| a 7%year period. He said a >| precede the waves of prohibi- tion sentiment.” “America has reached such a point of consumption of alcoholic beverages that the natiog must choose between national ruin and prohibition, he declared . Ivy added that if present trends continue: x *& * ~—There will be one or two severe alcoholics in every Ameri- can family by 1965. —There will be nine to’ 10 mil- Specials for Thursday, Friday, Seturday and Mondeoy Just Look at This Value— _ Fully Adjustable Innerspring Chaise This gaa in me Is meee Cilia Wearing nesatie ted Fantostcely Priced at goods, $1495 DOWN | YES, PICK THE TERMS THAT SUIT YOU BEST OPEN MONDAY. & FRIDAY TIL'9:00 P.M. 5 etc. Gleaming white finish 24'x15” x60". ; July Jubilee Price | ee, mM (cul ee Dy oy 2 DOOR, STEEL Utility Cabinet Roguias S10 50 95 YOU PAY ON LY 12”. 3-Speed Oscillating This cool value is a MUST at PEDESTAL FAN this price. "19": $15.00 Saving ty ill on This 20 Inch Portable Window Fan —_Sarertible 2- Speed Motor to Keep Air : Fully Circulated _ : Segaler Price $39.95 YOU PAY ONLY y/ j by a. aa es with thermostat. oe. Semqematate Just and = Pelee to 08 - $999 i pap Gap NO DRAFT SAVE $10.00 . Powered by 3-speed oe for your pace th of coolness, Reg price $. HASSOCK FAN a gs t_ 18 Pike St. TO. EITHER STORE have the highest rate of alcoholism among the 48 states, with the figures rising from 597,450 in 1958 to nearly 700,000 by 1965. * * * of alcohol education to. be insti- tuted in schools as a means of solving the problem. Sleeping on the Job? SALT LAKE CITY (®— Ralph Hafer has placed his-huge Dober- man watch dog on probation. While it was guarding his truck parts firm, burglars entered the estab- lishment and made off with several He called for a national program} hundred dollars worth of tools, Specially priced now! Stays in shape, ready for backyard fun that can’t be matched! Heavy cuacx gel vinyl tank with steel frame and aaa enameled steel legs, seats. Geyser ' . MADEWE shower, drain. Repair kit included. PONTIAC — MIRACLE MILE — TEL-HURON CENTER DOWNTOWN S. 5. KRESGE COMPANY mnt | . | c iS i all sewing projects. EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED ‘Special Purchase! Imported...Chrome Plated Large 9" Pinking Shears Fine imported pinking sheors at soacial purchose savings! For all home uses, especially good for appliques and intricate pinking. The ideal size for Precision made. Waite$ Sewing Notiéns ae Waite’s Great 3-Day oes SUMMER FABRIC SALE | Thursday, Friday ‘til 9, Saturday! Charge Yours at Waite's one Fourth Floor eS Sparen Reg. * 98 . Street Floor ’ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS President and Publisher Editorial Page eineomn oF rm oe — WEDNESDAY, JULY 9,188 = ht gree oo iti property that is any road's 3i St. Joseph’s Necessities _ vedpaty the a Considered Desperate ke * This, of course, includes politi What has happened to.that utter! , pubes. = y advertising. That usually is the worst erroneous section of the report of ' offender. op eee the Detroit Area Hospital Council SOAR hway employes and police of- which) suggesten Se soneet) Sey owe ioreiicae oat roads have in- Hosp al oes more room, “structions to tear down anything in © equipment, space and facilities? this line ° ‘ x &k * It is well for any candidate to - As we understood it, this was to be warn his lieutenants who are reconciled with the J. L. Jacobs and campaigning for him. to keep his Co, survey and a clarification issued. posters off the public roads. As everyone that lives in this area Te me re has known for many years, St. Joseph Anedinw th te Hardie conmeiveile needs “more of everything” andneeds 4.01 any candidate could hope to it badly. Some people in a position to gain.votes by desecrating the trees be- know say the need is actually desper- side our his veal ahich Mave bean _ te. After an examination, we are in- Pie tec ; a ia ae eile ~ left there“for-their beauty—which is * clined to agree. not enhanced when they become the es key ts Od Sees eee x ke background for a political picture pay for in our lifetime and so we nition... The current moment may not gallery. Te ts She Sikes Rear atv live in smaller, not so modern ” be the time for a drive, but Sister rt : STAC ie ta cena houses. ahateo ey 6 ee pe Se ‘ = : i 2 | — ae , , * * * aunt te gutornand’setno CO You, dea rendet— anon ec tt ct cmt everything will be in hand. OE Ot ee cash on... How Many Times Should We Count Ten? i ued | tegneaael one This unfortunate and damaging Pe bi wane 2 youre not ——~. try to make our place a house directing the now extensive announcement is a hindrance and ~ known without feeling that your) © -} _ beautiful, too, ot Bs wane ton _ eatin bead of poverpaset. a positive menace to the health of | manner poem 2 you appear to be an David Lawrence Says: a toe ite come nt. Sgueped peiend af tho ee the community. It should be rec- outright 6a. ey ae: > a from oe ae Oe on again, ‘ate tr ara power or fied promptly. : No ‘Settled Law’ on Segregation =<